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SOCIETY Trl Kappa Meeting: Postponed To Sept. 22 The Tri Kappa Associate Chapter of Greencastle will hold a dinner meeting in the Student Union Building on Sept. 22 at 6:30 o'clock. Members wiil please note change of meeting date. Mrs. Wayne Allen Is Hostess To Cluh The Pleasant Gardens Home Demonstration Club held its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Wayne Allen on Friday Aug. 19. After the delicious pitch-in dinner the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Cecil Craft. Roll call was answered by each member naming their favorite sport. Secretary and

treasurer reports were read and lough, Lorretta and Larry, Mr. approved. Outlook and safety re- and Mrs. James Mathews, Penny ports were given. Mrs. Kenneth and Pamela. Mr. and Mrs. Wib Eggers gave a very interesting, Carmichael. Joyce and Jody. Mr. lesson on Postal rules and regu- and Mrs. Warren O’Conner, Tedlations. dy and Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Contests were conducted by . Spelbring, Carol and Allen, Mr. the hostess and won by Mrs. and Mrs. Emerson Clark, Becky Robert Aker and Mrs. Forest and Steve and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aker. ; Jackson, Susie and Tommy. The next regular meeting will Those attending in the afterbe at the home of Mrs. Wayne j noon were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough on September 16th.! Perkins, John and Arthur, Mr. Members please note change of an d Mrs. T farion McCuOlough, date. I Marsha and Janice and Mr. and _ i Mrs. Carl Foreman. Warren O’Conner is president Reelsville Class ! and Marilynn Carmichael secreHolds Reunion j tary and treasure. The annual reunion of the class I A reunion will be held next of 41 of the Reelsville high year at the same time and place. school was held Sunday, Aug 28, at Forest Park, Brazil. WILL HONOR AIRHART A uielicious pitch-in dinner Sunday Sept. 4th friends, relawas enjoyed by all at the noon tives and church members are hour. Attending the reunion invited to the Brownsvalley were: Mr. and Mrs. Reese McCul- Primitive Baptist Church to help

• celebrate the birthday of Elder C. i L. Airhart who will be 95 years of age during the following week. Elder Airhart was bom Sept. 10th. I860 near Advance. He was ordained in 1883 and has been preaching 74 years. He has three children living, Mrs. Frank Tate of Indianapolis, Mrs. Paul Jackson of North Salem and Paul Airhart of New Jersey. Altho his health does not permit him to be as active in the ministry as in the past, he still attends church at Brownsvalley the first Sunday of each month and always makes a short tak sometime during the services, 'a:; knowedge of the Scriptures i.as never faied. Eder Fisher of Greenca. tie. the assistant pastor, , will be in charge of the morning service. There will be a basket dinner. As in the past a short pregram honoring Elder Airhart will be given in the evening.

IN MEMORY Barnett—In loving memory of our husband and father, Cecil Barnett, who passed away Sept 2, 1952. Love and memory will never die As years roll on and days go by Deep in our hearts a memory is

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Of one we loved and will never forget. Barnett family p.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each and everyone who sent me cards and flowers "during my stay in the hospital. Also Dr. Tennis, the nurses, nurse aids and all who came to visit me at the hospital. Emma Albin pd

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FRIDAY. SEPTFMBF1 GREENCASTLE, INDIAN

IN MEMORY

In memory of Edgar L. Kersey ! who passed away, Sept. 2 ,1947. Even death has its wonderful mission. Though it robs us of those we love; It draws us from our surroundings To long for the meeting above. Sadly missed by Mother and Children.

ROACHDALE

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eggers and children of Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eggers and son, Tommy, were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. Ethel Eggers. On Sunday they all attended the Brothers reunion at Fincastle. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Cooper and daughters Deanna and Carolyn Baird have returned from a motor trip to Portsmouth, N. H., where they visited their son, Doyne Cooper. They traveled by the way of Detroit, through Canada to Niagara Falls then to ihe east coast where they visit-

ed New York City. Washington, D. C.. and several other points of interest. Mr .and Mrs. Cecil Click were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byroi. Porter at Jamestown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lantz and daughter, Barbara of Pekin. 111., ealed on their aunt. Miss Minnie Gough Tuesday afternoon.

Show Sunday and be pr esent for “Governor's and Legislators' Day Tuesday. Craig and his son. John, were fishing in Canada at fair time last year. At one formal occasion the governor was represented by his wife, Kathryn.

MILL VISIT FAIR INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 2 (UPi—Governor Craig, criticized in some quarters last year for I failing to visit the State Fair, I may visit the Fairgrounds at ] least three times during the next few days. His office disclosed today Craig is scheduled to participate in the dedication cf the new sheep bam Saturday, ride in a parade at the Coliseum Horse

A light dusting of powdered sugar will keep a freshly-baked cake from sticking to its plate.

REVIVAL New Providence Baptist Church 4 miles south of Mt. Meridian September 5th through 16th 8:00 P. M. nightly.

Rev. Tom Bei

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EVANGELIST

Such a warning is not alone for a road under construction or repair. A It’s any road—it’s every road. The “open road” is engineered for safety. Its curves, grades, over and under passes, and road markings are all designed for you to drive and live. But every road can be as safe or as dangerous as you and millions of other drivers make it. It’s how you drive, how you respect road controls, speed limits, stop signs; how you think when you drive and how you use or misuse the courtesy of the road that determines the degree of safety or danger. Since the end of the war, rural highway deaths have climbed until they account for three-quarters of the toll in dead and injured. In 1952, 28,200 deaths out of a total of 38,000! Three of every four accidents occurred in clear weather on dry roads. Eighty percent of vehicles involved in fatal accidents were traveling straight ahead. These are stark facts which put the terrific highway carnage straight up to the driver behind the wheel. A reckless, lawless attitude makes safe highways dangerous. ‘ Ask yourself, honestly, “Am I a safe, or dangerous driver?”

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America moves rapidly, steadily forward - - - to a better life for all. Indispensable to this unparalleled progress are the skill and diligence of American workers. Their productivity is equalled only by their steadfast loyalty to the American free way of life . .. keystone of the world’s highest standard of living. CLOSED ALL DAY, LABOR DAY

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