The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1956 — Page 2
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.‘I Fl 2. to-.!ay. April ISth. Andr-a Benson, Bainbridge. today. April 18. Mark Allan Butler, son of Mr. and >Jrs. Charles Butler, 2 years .old today*. April 18.
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INDEPENDANCE, Mo., April 18 (UP) Police worked on plans to control traffic at Miss Marg net Truni in’.s wedding Satiday, and a college glee club . rcnadcd her. but she remained m: of sight Tuesday. ;.li s Truman will be married o Chi >n Daniel. Jr., New York mw.-m in, at Trinity Episcopal Church Saturday. Daniel is scheduled to arrive here from New York Thursday. She said upon her arrival from New York Saturday night that ,he planned to do “absolutely nothing" all week. She appear<1 Tuesday to have meant it. The Westminster College glee •lub from Fulton, Mo., unloaded from it' bus Tuesday and sang love songs in front of the house. 3u*. Mi'S Truman did not come out. V Her mother appeared and thanked the young men. She said Margaret was “still upstairs.” “She's mighty lazy today,” Mrs. Truman said.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Noah was a just man and pei feet in his generations, and Noau walked with God. Genesis 6:9. The Sumerians who precede! Babylon in time handed down tk story of the flood, and the reached pre-flood dynasties c well as post flood dynastie. Abraham brought a wealth c • history and legends from Ur.c.f the Chaldees. There always hav been some good men. Abraham may have brought the story o: Job to the west.
■ js ?. principal of the •. .hr. . ■ school, has announced t n -ring ofi parents of children tarting to school next fall, on Tuesday. April 24. from 1 to 4 p. ii. Mrs. Bee. county health nurse, will talk to the parents and show : film on “Immunization.” Parents are srsked to bring birth certificates so records may be completed. Miss Mary Lou Geneke. daughter of Mr. and Mr§. Frank Geneke a-nd a Junior in Ladoga High School, won first in Montgomery County in a Spanish contest and will represent the county at the State contest to be held in Bloomington on Saturday, April 28. Miss Geneke will be accompanied by her teacher. Mrs. Laveta Marshall.
PRINCIPAL IS ATI ACRED NEW CASTLE. Ind. April 18 — (UP)—The principal of Nev, Castle High School suffered an irj :red lip Monday and h ' . ?- es were broken in a fig 1 with a former policeman and Iris son whom he expelled for disobedience. E igar B Re rm ui, ttu pal., indicated he would file charges against Delbert Row, and his son. Gene. Redman said father and son visited him to discuss the boy's expulsion for failing to obey his shop teacher. The fracas began, said Redman, when Row came around the
desk and hit him. Then he said. he scuffled with the boy, a senior .n the loi ui nigh school. H i in s glasses at :lying . .n i u required 4 stitches to < io.-it* his lip wound.
Michigan, the number one salt i vodiu vi in the United Stittes. '. u i supply which cue go ; ;Lrt estimated at 71 trillion tons.
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DR. HIRAM .IOME HEADS MIDWEST ECONOMIC X'tSOf
The Midwest Economics Association will hold its twentieth arnual meeting in the Hotel Sevt ■ in in Inidanapolis, starting tomorrow. Dr. Hiram .Tome of DePauw is president of the Association and will preside at the general meetings.
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Total combined stocks of corn md small grains on farms and it all other points in South Dakota were 13 per cent smaller Jan. 1, 1956 than a year earlier.
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The Belle Union Band Parents will meet Monday, April 23rd, 7:30 DST at the school house. Women of the Moose Chant' . No. 138 will meet in regular | meeting this evening at 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Hail. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Heath and Miss Carolyn Brown spent the week-end at Fort Knox. Ky . visiting Pfc. Jack Heath, who will leave for Franfurt, Germany on May 2nd. On Saturday they attended the 15th anniversary or the Spearheads, a ceremony for overseas troops. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jeffries of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jeffries and children of Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Verlia Fidlei of Owen Co.; visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fidler on Monday evening at Plainfield. The Missionary Society of the Hanna Street Baptist Church will meet Thursday, April 19th at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Orville Reed. 613 Main Street. There will be a baby shower for Barbara Bitzer and Patty Jones. Members and friends of the church are invited. i Asserting that the “administration of our government, it all levels, has become so complex that governmental experience is ! essential for the holder of a major office, “John Peters, the pres-1 ent Treasurer of State, today announced his candidacy for the j Republican nomination for Lieu- * tenant Governor.
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