The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1956 — Page 3

cr~ ™t*t '~;s Th#* parents of Cub Pack No. 43 of the Gobin Meth< Mst church were entertained la-* Monday night at their February meeting by some realistic Pirate Seen ** nut on by the five Dens of the

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r-ck. After a fc-nrlnes.- meeting I were appcir.ted for two special the Cubs filled up on a feed of events: The Den Mothers with ice cream and Spud Nuts served Mrs. Patience Berg as chairman by Chairman Chas. Rector, Jr. will arrange and supervise the and his Pack Committee. i annual Cub Scout Blue and Gold With Mrs. Clinton Gass as gen- Banquet to be held Monday, Feberal chairman two committees ruary 20th. This will be a cov-

ered dish banquet served at 6:30 p .m. The annual Boy Scout-Cub Scout chili supper was announced for Monday evening, March 5th. Representing the Cub Pack, under direction of Mrs. Gass, Mrs. Charles Finbiner. Mrs. John ! Mis. Charles Finkbiner, Mrs. I John Robbins, Mrs. Hi Callender, j Mrs. Delbert Lewis, Mrs. Joe i Ellis, Jr., will help arrange the

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."HE DAILY BANNEK WED., JAN. 25, 1956 Page 3 Week in February, Pack No. 4.; will attend services at their church. Gobin church will observe this Scout service February 12th.

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ROCHESTER. Ind., Jan. 25— (UP)—Fire raged through adjoining downtown buildings Tuesday night and early today as firemen from eight communities rushed to the scene and hotel and apartment occupants fled in near-zero temperatures.

Leaping flames, with smoke j Politically, it is indeed incourvisible for miles, ate through two ' aging to hear of the confidence buildings housing the Western the Germans have in President

around Roachdale. j Several of us have been to Frankfurt, which is 95 miles away. Opera here is very good, and reasonable, $2.50 buys the best seat in the house. I’ve also been out to Wiesbaden, 15 miles south of Frankfurt. It is the “Rivera" of Germany, with many j very wealthy families there. It is one of the very few cities not damaged by bombing, and the “operen haus" is undamaged. I've seen “Carmen,” “Lohengrin," “Tannhauser,” “Tales of Huffman" and “Der Barber De Seville,” and have really enjoyed them, all sung in German, ever.

“Carmen.”

Auto Stcre, State Finance Corp. office, and the Metz Cigar Store. Firemen fought to save an unoccupied office next to the cigar store and the Arlington Hotel on the corner of the burning Main Street block.

Eisenhower. They regard him as | a truly grateful man, who had done wonders for world peace. And while we don't like being in the Army, when one sees the confidence Germany has in us, i you feel better. They are afraid

Flames broke out in the basement of the loan office about 6 p. m. and still were out of control at least five hours later.

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Residents of upstairs apartments j with W£rges high here . capitalism ' n thlee s -oi> buildings fled : j ias p r0V en wonderful. An excelsafely, and the hotel, which can - lent example is one particular car accomodate 50 guests, evacuated ; casts $hm oQ her3) and 53700. its occupants. j ^ or j dsn ti C al car in Eastern

Germany. A sheet is bought by state from the factory for $3.00 and sold by the state for $11. to a merchant who sells it for $12' in Eastern Germany. The $3.00 is for state taxes. So our income taxes aren’t too bad, by comparison. Another advantage is that in the U. S. w T e can gripe about taxes, in Russia you get “cold storage” in Siberia and $12.00 per week is a good wage.

—SOLDIER WRITES ing dogs, with no bite. One weekend some of us drove to Nurnburg managing to miss cow\ ca’tsj and pedestrians. Here automobiles .except on the autobahns, or thruways, are considered intrusions. One officer here did run into a cow last year. The Nurnburg old city is still surrounded by the centuries old, five-to-ten- foot thick stone walls and moats, now drained and used for gardens and play

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Merchant's Classic League Vern Elmore shoots sea-sons 'ugh for this league with a 702 'f ries compiled on games of 222-234-246 and added a 181 effort in his final game for a four-game reason record of 883. This is Vera's second venture into the tratosphere of bowling scores. His first effort was a 704 compild in February of 1953 which • rried the distinction of being he first such series in sanctioned league competition in,; the istory of the association. To add a touch of pathos to the clebraticn it must be noted that 'era's team (Johnson Barbers)

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