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divi iual championships in tnr

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Trees and Sampson combine

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alents to take the ICC’s second

Phillip** 66

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doubles anf; weie defeated on!;>

Angwell No. 2

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slice in 13 matches during thi

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letternan. senior Jerry Ponti'.is.

Angwell No. 1

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with a host of freshman and

High series: Hos

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sophomore hopefuls competing

H:gh game: Seai

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->i the open berths.

Other 500 series

Seal

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Sauer 563, Cowger

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CARD OF THANKS

546. Lightcap 534, 1

Hirt 524. Mas- i

We wish to express our thanks

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nd appreciation to everyone who

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assisted us in any way at the

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time of our fire.

Other 200 game:

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us 214.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barron

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md family.

—TIGER TEAM

C ARD OF THANKS

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I wish to take this opportunity

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pontofflce %i • r»-t-n<-a’*tle, Indiana aa aec^nd lass mall matter under act of 'larch 7, 1878. Subscription trice 25 •'ents per week; $5.00 ter year by mall In Putnam County; $6.00 to $10.40 per year niteide Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 9. R. Rartden, Publisher 17-19 South aackson Stree.

Mr. and Mrs. ive returned M; an 1 Mrs. V ho;r ■ FI. >ent five werks The Countv H

Roscoe Hillis from Florida,

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AIRMAN PAYS ITT9 FINE , petition

VPI P.IBFRU, Germany. \;irii S—Airman 1st. Class John I)t Ifopc pai<l a fine at a hospital here because he forgot to vetiim a book. Tlie t Itle ucs “Three Weeks to a Better .Memory.”..

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT If a man think himself to be .-omething when he is nothing he ,!ecei%'eth himself. Galatians 6:3. Paul gave himself small credit, ne said it is no longer I that live but Christ that dwelleth in me. The civilized world has exalted Paul to a great height. This is better than being deflated by public opinion.

A major replacement problem faces Tennis Coach Mike Snavewho lost his top two nette*s. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little PASTEETH on your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checks “plate odor" (denture breath). Get PASTEETH today at any drug counter.

r nd New Providence church for the cards and floral offerings during my recent illness. I also wish to thank Dr. Schauwecker, Dr. Dettloff, the nurses and nurses aids for the wonderful care during my stay in the hospital. Lemma Keller p. PARTICULAR PIGS EAST HARTFORD, Conn.,— i UP)—Asked why he was putling up a fence, farmer John Querido explained, “I don’t want my pigs to mix with people.”

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Hearing Clinic Wednesday, April 4, 1956 at the office of Dr. W. J. Fuson. M. D.. Alamo Building, Greencastle, Ind., from 10 A. M. to .> P. M. For appointment either write Mr Oldham at 830 State Life Building, Indianapolis, Ind., or Phone 569 in Greeneastle, Ind.

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The Warren Township Home Demonstration Club will meet Thursday evening, April 5, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mabel Mitchell in Putnamville. Mrs. Simpson M. Stoner will leave Wednesday for Phoenix. Ariz., and Gallup, N. M. The purpose of the trip is to pay official visits to these chapters of PEG

Sisterhood.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert of Cincinnati were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and other friends in Greeneastle. The Gilberts are former residents

of Greeneastle.

The Homemakers Extension I Club of Cloverdale will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, April 5 at the home of Mrs. Russell Sendmeyer at 1:30 p. m. DST. Note change of hostess and time. Roll call will be answered with a

flower exchange.

In the grade tourney held last week the third grade at Ridpa'.h School was victor over the third grades at Miller and Jones. The players were Ronnie Blotch, Jimmy Dale Covert, David Pence, Dickie Noel, Elliott Wil-

liams, Terry

Simmerman.

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church.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Jor.es of Indianapolis were Easter guests of Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs. R. P. Mullins. The regular business .r.eetir.g of the Kappa Delta Phi sorority i will be held in the Public Service room at 7:30 this evening. Women of the Moose chapter No. 13S will meet Wednesday at 8:30 at the Moose Hall. There will be initiation of candidates. Charlotte Matthews, who has been confined to her home on ■ East Washington street for the past thi ee weeks by an attack of yellow jaundice, is a patient ct the Methodist hospital in Indian-

apolis.

Announcements have been received here of the birth of a son, Joel Ross W'right, to Mr. and Mrs. James H. W’right of W r akarusa on March 28. Mr. W’right is publisher of the Wakarrust Tribune and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wright of Jackson township. A two weeks revival meeting is being held at the Union Valley Baptist church with Rev. Tom Berry, evangelist and Rev. Ph:l McGlaughlin, pastor. Services begin at 8:00 p. m., DST. There was a large attendance Monday night, the first of the series. Everyone welcome.

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WOULD END BOYCOTT MONTGOMERY. Ala.. April 3. - (UP) —Mayor W. A. Cay!** | sought to end a costly Negro boycott of city buses today by inducing the Negroes to ask for all-Negro buses on the transit routes. Gayle made the compromise proposal after the City Commission Monday denied the Negroes’

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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phillips Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phillips, following their marriage Sunday April 1st in Go,bin Memorial church. The bride is the former Joyce Arthalene Lyon of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lvon. The newly married couple will reside in Plainfield.

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Modern Mothers Flub Meets Wednesday The Modern Mothers Study Club will meet W’ednesday, April 4th, with Mrs. Norman Hammer. 804 Hillcrest Drive. The speaker for the evening will be Mrs. John Boyd. Members who are unable to attend, please notify the hostess.

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Despite approaching holiday, Senate-House c inference < >ntinues Saturday to have the farm bill ready bv next Friday. President Eisenhower's soil bank plin received O. K. from the joint conference. In the group are from left. Sen. Spessard Holland, (D), Fla.; Rep. E. C. Gathings, (Di Ark.; Sen. Olin Johnston, (D), S. C.. acting chairman: Rep. Clifford Hope (Ri, Kansas, and Rep. Harold Cooley, (D) N. C., chairman of the House delegation.

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W. S, C. 9. Circles To Meet Thursday

Circles of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet

Thursday as follows:

Esther—2 p. m.— Hostess, Mrs L. R. Eckardt. Devotions, Mrs. Hazel Rambo McCullough. Martha—2 p. m. Hostess, Mrs. Frank Stoessel. Program, Miss

Mildred Dimmick.

Mary—Postponed one week to April 12th, at 2 o’clock. Naomi—7:30—Note change of time. Mrs. E. R. Snavely, hostess, Mrs. Rex Thorlton, assistant. Program, Mrs. W. B. Singleton.

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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Kelley

Shown above are: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Kelley, following their marriage Sunday, April 1st in The First Christian Church. Rev. Elgin Smith read the vows of the ceremony. The bride is the former LaDonna McNeff of this city.

Lucille BALL ^ Desi ARNAZ James MASON

interesting Article on Easter was

Rebecca—8 p. m. Hostess, Mrs. I read by our president.

health gift, she has made possible the use of hospital equipment for

Grafton Longden Jr., Program, Mrs. Evan Crawley. Wesleyan Service Guild—7:30 — Hostess, Miss Eleanore Cammack. Program, Aliss Florence Talburt.

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Federation of Clubs To .Meet April 10th

The Putnam county Federa- ! tion of Clubs will meet Tuesday, i April 10th at the Groveland I church with the Groveland Com- I j nninity Club acting as hostess. Registration will start at 9:00 a. m. with the meeting to convene at 9:30 a .m. Local members must call Carrie Pierce. ' phone 313, or Mrs. Fred Star?’, phone 207-R for luncheon reservations. Members out in the county should call Mrs. A. D.

Secretary and treasurer’s re- illness in the home for the town ports were given and approved. It j and community. Anyone having was voted to send our usual need for any one of the articles amount to the missionary. A very i may contact, any member of the

interesting program was given ' sorority.

by Bernice Lewis. j —

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elected for the coming President. Bernice Lewis; president, Opal Jackson;

were year.

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tary and treasurer, Shirley Scha-

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Meeting was closed with pray-

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Lovely refreshments were served after the meeting by our hostesses , Bessie Jones and Mar- | garst Mitchell, assisted by Iva j

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AIISSION, Texas, April 2ly in Texas could it happen. Police said burglars wfap cracked a grocery safe and got $3,000 used beef steaks from the store’s freezer to deaden the noise of the

blasting.

SEEKS FLORIDA VOTES

Hanlon to Ida Blue, Alice Collins, ' Opal Jackson, Bernice Lewis, ■ Minnie Lewis, Lelia Rogers, Opa-l

Scobee, Shirley Schafer, Kate

„ , Whitaker, Floy Woodall, Helen WUms, Ban,bridge. R. 1, phone Elmore an ,j Ruth Gostage .

$1.25 each. Reservations must be in not later than April 6th. The presidents of the clubs and the chairmen of the departments are to have reports prepared to lead at this meeting. An interesting program has been arranged by the committee in charge.

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Mrs. Joseph Pickens Hostess To Club Meet Twelve members were present for the meeting with Mrs. Joseph Pickens c t Wednesday evening March 28th. Our program began with singing our song of the month. Roll call was a recipe for a casserole dish. Minutes of last meeting were read and the treasurers report was given. Mrs. Raymond Arnold gave the j roil “Why 1 Believe In The Resurrection” by Catherine Marshall. She also gave a contest that was enjoyed by all and won Mrs. Stanley Staley. Several nbers were delighted with •et sister surprises. The closthought was read by Mrs. les Goodin. The hostess added even more enjoyment to the evening with her excellent re-

fi eshments.

Putnamville WSCS Held March Meeting The Putnamville WSCS met Wednesday, March 28th at the home of Margaret Mitchell. The meeting was opened with group singing of “The Way of the Cross Leads Home” and “Beyond the Sunset.” Prayer was given by Opal Jackson. A very

C. IV. F. of Bainbridge To Meet Wednesday Christian Women’s Fellowship oi the Bainbridge Christian church will hold its regular meeting Wednesday, April 4th, at 7:00 p. m., CST, at the home cf Mrs. Frank Miller. Members please note change of meeting place. The speaker for the meeting I will be Charlotte Colliver. I Crescent Club To Meet Wednesday The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. James B. Johni son, 314 Highfall. Mrs. Bayard Allen will have the program. Please note change of moeting place. Club Will Meet With Mrs. Liptn.p ' The Thursday Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Chester Liptrap. 7 West Seminary street, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Ward Patients Get Gifts From Sorority An entire ward at Central Hospital in Indianapolis was remembered with candy aa an Easter gift by Delta Theta Tau sorority at Roachdale. The boxes were attractively wrapped in color and motifs suggestive of Easter. This was made possible by the generosity of Miss Esse Summers, a retired primary teacher in memory of her sister, Myrtle. In addition to the mental

FORT PIERCE, Fla., April 3. — (UP)—Tennessee’s Sen. Estes Kefauver laid his views on segregation before Florida voters today with a bid for their help in proving his claim that a southj erner can win the Democratic

presidential nomination.

Kefauver plunged into the seg- | rogation issue Monday night in a ; television broadcast from Orlando, denouncing sectionalism and i party dissension over the racial * issue. He said he should not be counted out for the Democratic | presidential nomination simply | because he is a southerner. A RECKLESS DRIVER LISTED WILMINGTON, N. C. April 2 —Dixie Lee Shepard. charged j with reckless driving after her ; car hit a utility pole and crashed into a sign, told police a young Marine “was trying to kiss me.” The Marine, Richard 1 1 Camp Le-

ri,arged with being ! ci :nl. in til or ierly.

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SHELBYYILLE, April 3 — (UP)—The Indiana Saddle Horse Association announced today its spring show, featuring more than 2CO entries, will be held June 2-3 it the S.ielby County fairgrounds. MANY COSTLY ROADS LAFAYETTE. Ind., April 3 — (UPi —Indiana has many miles of inadequate roads that cost more than adequate highways would, highway personnel attend ing a road school at Purdue University were told late Monday. There are 770 $10,000 bills in circulation, the largest denomination of regular currency the gov-

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a friendly warning

ABOUT that old prescription Hr. Jones wrote for you ^two years ago. The bottle is on the shelf in your naediciae cabinet, about one-fourth full. It would t » be safer for you and your family to discard it. Some|bne might take it by mistake, or a child might he attracted to it by the bright color and do himself * harm. Many msdicines deteriorate after exposure to light and air. On long standing, some compounds 1 . . change their chemical structure. Yes, the safe thing I to do is to throw it away. Kfillness again overtakes you, see your doctor, firing his prescriptions to us for compounding.

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