The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1955 — Page 3

PAr.F TTIRFF WEDN'ESDAV, AfGT'ST 24, 1955. THt DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA NEW MAYSV1T.LE c.nd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Suth- Mrs. Irene Stanley and ehilderlin spent Wednesday evening ren spent Wednesday with her with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gran- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest ^ iam > Scott near Pittsboro. Ida Steward and Lulu Ward Sharon Leak spent Sunday spent Tuesday with Violet Leak right and Monday with her

Uncle. Puriph Soots and family at family of near Ladoga visited North Salem. Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Harry

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Rev. and Mis. Cul.y and son of}

Ohio, called on ir'ends in New {

? laysville, Tuesday. . BUYS CHAMPION BEEF Katheline Stanley, Mr. and J ^ y, as announced today that Mrs. George Lamb dn<f daugh- ^ ar ^ e y Hedge of Hedges Market of CartersbHrg, r ailed on p'- ad Purchased the champion AnEldon Stanley and family Sun- ! ^ sie * r ' raised an ^ d shown by

day. afternoon.

Mrs. Alberta Wyatt and child-

i ren of Roachdaie spent the week j end with her father, Orville

Johnston and brother. Audrey. Clarence Ward and Eldon

Stanley made a business trip to

Crawfordsville, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas of

Roachdaie spent the week at

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Edwin Estes of the George Estes farm east of Brick Chapel. A 17 months old animal, he was shown at the Putnam County Fair, and was the champion of the heavy-weight class and the reserve champion Angus at

the Fair.

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and family. Eldon Stanley called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Utterback at Crawfordsville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasley and

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—HOOSIER INCOME fewer people in farming but receiving about the same portion ot the state income, a lessening in the proportionate income from trades and services, not much change in the percentage of income from government, and a marked decrease in part of the income from other sources. Prof. Yoder's investigations also show that Hoosiers are now getting a larger share of the national income, 2.S0 per cent in 1955 as against 2.27 per cent ir 1940 although in the 13-year period the state's population growth was just about in proportion to that of the country* generally.

FERN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keber enfertaned at their home with a pitch-in-dinner in honor of Andrew Stoners 73rd birthday The following guests were presl ent: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SLiughhessy of Clnrkshill; Mr and Mrs. Don Heber and daugh-

YVESTERN KENTUCKY HAS A TRAVELING DENTIST PADUCAH. Ky. (UP)—Some

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ters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stoner. Mr. Stoner received several nice and useful gifts. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur YY'hite of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace of Knightsville. Mr. and Mrs. Don Heber and daughters spent Saturday at Indiana Beach. Miss Jane Burks returned Sunday from spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayes at Knightsville. Mrs. Harlan Nelson or Pleasant Gardens visited Mr. and, Mrs. Joy Cummings one day last, week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters attended the wed'ding of DeAnne Sutherlin to Robert Johnson at 4 he Baptist Church Friday evening. The neighoors of De Anne all wish her the best of luck.

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Nebraska was known as “The Tree Planter’s State’’ from 1895 until 1945 when it became “The Comhusker State.”

PILOT and navigator and their British Canberra Jet bomber are shown in London Just before takeoff to fly to New York, refuel, and return. Aim: a new world round trip record. Peter Moneypenny (left) is the navigator and John Hackett (right) is the pilot. Distance is 6,920 miles, and they scheduled an average speed of 500 mph. Floyd Bennett Field was only ■top scheduled, (International)

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