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I . .i. phiin. 19. Indianapolis, : a ne i :n tae local jail Mon lay he was fine ! a total of ;.25 r.day for failure to have :n operatoi’s license. He was ! in Justice of the Peace A - drev s' court in Putnamville. Th ■ target date for opening five-mil? bridge being built o s the Straits of Mackinac is Nov. 1, 1957.

outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. liariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Stree

Personal And Loral News Briefs

MAINTAIN VIGIL AT SITE OF COLLAPSED BRIDGE

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Grade Announcement of Milk Sold In Greeneast^ Indiana in ac; rdanri- wills tie rc<|iiir. nents of the Milk Ordinance i 1 Iter. 1943 lie* ( : t\ I'oard «>f He Itli lias del -rmined tile gr le oi milk offered for s.-ie in (.rceiK usth* and herewith announces (he same as follows: HANDY’S DAIRY, GRADE A Kroger Grocery (Processed and hollled b\ Kroger?, Indianapolis, Ind.) (>rade A Meadow Gold Distributors (Produt ed and I5<.tiled h\ Meaihn (lol l I)-.irY', ( rau tordsville, Ind.) tirade A. Bordens 4 Distributed In Mir-ns 1'it\ Dairy, Crawfor Isville, Ind. tirade A W R, TPT0N, M. D. Health Oificer mw WOUUNG Milk Inspector Dated January 23, 1956.

YOUR PHARMACIST SAYS: YOU C#N DEPEND ON US Cm? service is the kind to inspire confidence whenever you bring ycui* doctor's prescriptions here. You know you are getting what he ordered and at the right price. “SERVICE FOR HEALTH” AUDRID FLEENOR Your Rexall Store

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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coan and son, Fred, are at home from a

visit in Miami. Fla.

VFW Ladies Auxiliary will I meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

' at the Post Home.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Klebusch are the parents of a son born ; Sunday at the Putnam County ! Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Powers and son, of Indianapolis, spent I Sunday with Mrs. Powers' niothj ei. Mrs. Minta Snider. Greencastle Lions Club will j meet tonight at 6:30 p. m. at the ; Union Building. Mike Suavely will be the guest speaker. Bud Miller, local post office employee, has returned home from the Veterans Hospital but will be unable to work for several weeks. The Somerset Christian church will have a pitch-in supper at the church Thursday night at 6:30. Bring your basket and join us. This is family night. Members of the Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Central National Bank for a tour of the b ank. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McNary spent Saturday night with Mrs. Maude McNary. Mrs. McNary returned to her home here after spending several weeks with them in Vevay. Jefferson Township Home Demonstration Club will meet Thursday, January 26th, al 1 o’clock with Mrs. Blanchard Kctchum. Mrs. Doris Hurst and | Mrs. Reason Larkin will be as- | sisting ho.it. se.s. I Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, of j Terre Haute, are the parents of a | son, Ronald James, born Monday I at the Union hospital in Terre Haute. The baby weighed seven pounds and twelve ounces. The grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. H. F. H. Greenleaf and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardman.

■ ber cookie exchange. Home Guardian Club Meets Wednesday Home Guardian Home Demonst’ .tion Club will meet VVednes- J lay at 7:45 at the home of Mrs ' Antonio Caruso, 201 W. Wash

i ir.gton St.

I Mrs. Sylvia Benson j llonared With Party

Mrs. Sylvia Benson was honor j ? 1 with a birthday party Sunday I afternoon at her home in Bainbs idge. Those present were Mr. i and Mrs. William King, Mr. am. Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Bensor. and family. Mrs. Benson receivj ed two lovely bed spreads from

her family.

Mrs. Bullerdirk Hostess To Club Tri County Club met at the home of Mrs. Marie Bullerdick for an all day meeting. At noon a bountiful dinner was served. The day was spent in quilting and knotting a comfort. Business meeting was opened at 1:30 by president, Mrs. Luda Hunsicker. Rozella Chastain and Beulah Rubeck received bifthday gifts from mystery pals. Mrs. May Farlee was in charge of contest. Those winning were Mildred Neese, Mary McAninch, Bea Allen, Rozella Chastain, Beulah Rubeck, Margaret Frank. Opel Griffith and Marie Bullerniek. Those present were: Mrs. Lula Hunsicker, Lillie Neese, Beulah Rubeck, May Farlee, Bertha Nichols. Nina Spelbring, Mary McAninch, Mildred Neese, Rozella Chastain, Bea Allen, Opel Griffith, Mary Rubeck, Edna Minkler, two guests, Mrs. Marigaret Frank and Mrs. Rose Miller and two children, Dannie Spelbring and Linda Bullerdick and the hostess, Marie Bullerdick.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of our wife : ,nd mother, Dora Cooper, who passed away Jan. 23. 1949. We have lost our soul’s companion, A life linked with our own. And day by day we miss he more. As we walk through life alone. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps her near. We cannot Lord the purpose soBut all is well that’s done by thee. Sadly missed by husband a . children. j IN MEMORY In memoi-y of our mother. MEthel Davis, who passed aw yfive years ago today, Jan. 23rd. We miss her when we need friend, On her we always could depend: She cheered us in sickness, sooth ed our pain, God grant some day we’ll mee again. The children, Murel Darns Mrs. Genevieve Young Mrs. Lorraine Scroggin —FOUR YOUNGSTERS stewardess, and her two children,

Relatives and friends (topi maintain silent vigil as diver from Hmist i polio.> deparimer.t (bottom) attempts to extricate bodies of 4 fr m Brazos River in Hempstead, T.x s after a 662-f ot bridge coll tpsed while under construction. The bridge w os to bo finished in A t il. but crumbled when one of the concrete piers gave way. One of the bodies Wilii un Bethc.n of Dallas, was recovered shortly after the mishap while seven others escaped with minoi injuries.

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Monroe Twp. Club Met With Osa Brown The Homemakers Club of Monroe township met Wednes- j day, January 18th at the home of Mrs. Osa Brown. Roll call was answered by 12 members, naming something ^ special each enjoyed during

Christmas.

The club voted to give $5 dol- , lai’s to the polio fund. Two very intertaining contests | were given by the program com- { niittee. Madonna Elliott, and Doris Price, the fii'st was won ' ,by Mrs. Eva Price, the second was won by Mrs. Carrie Miller. During and after dainty refreshments the afternoon was

spent in visiting.

Those present to enjoy the af- j ternoon were: Mrs. Doris Piiee, ! Mrs. Eva Price, Mrs. Madonna Elliott and son, Mrs. Frances Harris and children, Mrs. Lola Nichols, Mrs. Eula Clyde Ames. Mrs. Enid Hillis. Mrs. Jean | Scobee, Mrs. Velma Reeves and sons, Mrs. Carrie Miller, Mrs. Ann Nichols, whom we wish to welcome back into the club, and the hostess Mrs. Osa Brown. The February meeting will be held at Eula Clyde Ames’ with a

White Elephant sale.

Modern Homemakers Club Meets Tuesday The Modern Homemakers Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Conyers. 20 Gillespie St. If you are planning to bring a guest, please notify the hostess.

20tli Century Club To Meet Wednesday Twentieth Century Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Miss Lelia Horne. Members please note meeting date.

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MCCULLOCH Saw Compare its performance. You will be amazed. Weighs only 20 pounds. Literature free. McCulloch Motors Corporation World'9 largest chain scu- builder SHERM’S IMPL SALES 209 N. Jackson St. Plmne 610-M

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Putnam Soil Conservation District ON ITS 10th ANNIVERSARY

In the past !0 years much has been accomplished in the conservation of farm land in Putnam County, Those participating in the soil conservation program have made poor land good and good land better. Imnroved their yearly income - allowing additional funds for spending •• which makes a more prosperous community. The farm becomes more valuable, produces better crops, and increases the resale value of the farm. The Central National Bank in conjunction w ith the Putnam Soil Conservation District and cooperating with the Putnam County Extension Service, has pioneered this program with the farmers in this community. The Annual “Profit from Pasture” day long meeting to be held at Russellville on Wednesday, January 25th,, with the business interests of Russellville acting as hosts at the noon luncheon, is the 16th meeting sponsored by t he Centra! National Ba^k Conservation awards will be Df’esented at this meeting as a climax to the activities of the past year. Th^ss ingrams have focused the attention of people throughout the sfa e and over the nr.iio: o Ih roMav m.e tr of Petnam County Agriculture. 'I ic .b' ; i.. it.; tb be ai oussod this year should prove of real interest to farmers and t 'sied in th® c 1 ont situa tion. Everyone who has an interest in these problems is invited to attend the program, Reservations should be made with the Central National Bank, the Putnam County Agent’s office in Grr? tl: o he F issellville Stone Company of Russellville.

CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY Greencastle, Indiana