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st ration C Hu’man E noon hour joyed by children.

In the evening contests were won by Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs James Goodin. Mrs. Effie Parker, Mrs. Cloyd Alien. Mrs. Victor

Sutherlin.

The next club meeting will be with Mrs. Harold Cox. Aug. 21st

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Ye cannot serve God and mammon.—Luke 16:13. There is within us the spirit of the ber.st

that goeth down ward and the Woman s Society of Christian

spirit of God that goeth upward

flreencastle District \V. S. C. S. Meets at Baiiibridge July ‘25th The Greencastle District of the

We must decide which direction we wish to travel.

Personal And Local News Briefs

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HOOSIER BOYS LEAVE FOR CAPITAL

Mrs. Maggie Watson left today for Wichita, Kansas, to visit her

daughter, Mrs. A. H. States, and ; n g are requested

family.

Wfestinghouao WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS: 803 N. Jackson St. Phone 64 GREENCASTLE, END. MAIN ST. CLOVERDALE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION ■THAMES UJV V SSTTVS

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The Cloverdale Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs.

of LaGrange and Paul Ray Cummings on Friday, July

Hammond leave today : 20th at 1:30.

Service will meet at the Bainbndge Methodist church Wednesday. July 25. 9:30 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. The study books for the year will be presented. The officers clinic will be of vital importance to all officers. The women of the First Methodist church of Clinton will present a model pro-

gram.

Take a sa-ck lunch with you Drink will be furnished. All officers of Gobin WSCS are urged to attend and all members are welcome. Those who are go-

to call the

president, Mrs. William J. Boatright, phone 28S-R.

LAGRANGE. Ind.

Flanniga Hinton o

to attend Boys Nation in Washington as Indiana’s representa-

tives.

Flanningan recently was elected Indiana Boys State governor and Hinton was presented the Carl Graham citizen award at

Boys State.

DOOMED INMATES MAKE DEATH PAC T

Club Sixteen Meeting Held At Cash Home The Club Sixteen held its July

Miss Evelyn Schultz of Stevens j meeting at the home of Marjorie

Point, Wise, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Reid Winsey on

Ridge Ave.

Thomas Black of Indianapolis, president of the Black Lumber Co,, was a visitor at the Greencastle branch on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Garrett have returned to their home in Las

Cash with fourteen members and seventeen children present. After the president opened the meeting the group gave the pledge of alligience to the fly>and the club creed. Roll call was answered by showing baby pictures. Safety in the kitchen was read by Wilma Cash and Mary Cash

BARRACUDA SENDS SI CKER TO SURGERY MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP) — A barracuda slashed ar 38-year-old woman while she waded in the ■urf here, authorities report-

ed today.

Mrs. Eleanor Nelson, Joliet, I

WHEELING, W. Va. (UP)-A death row inmate at Ohio State Penitentiary has challenged a doomed slayer in West Virginia to “match me for salvation.’’ “I am praying right along with 4"you and for you, and Jesus is

with us both.

at the Columbus, The convict, wh

111., underwent five hours of su^-r? hill wrote from death cell No.

gerr Tuesday night to repair the deep slashes and gouges in her left leg, a hospital spokesman

said.

DISOBEY* MOTHER— DROWNS IN WABASH PHRU. Ind. (UP) — Junior Rogers. 9, Peru, drowned in the Wabash River when he disobeyed his mother and followed his brother and three companions fish ing.

CAR SHOT UP, TEXAN MISSING

Cruces New Mexico after spend- gave a Weather Outlook for the ing their vacation with relatives | summer. The second part of the and friends in this city. | lesson “Freezer Meals” was giv-

I en bv Crystal Woods and Mary

Miss Leona Mulloch and Miss (j as h preparing and serving a

Ann Wilken left Wednesday af- complete freezer meal,

ternoon for their home in Belle- \ contest was won by Jeanne ■ ville, HI. They have been the Carpenter after which refreshguests of Miss Ann Gerneth since ments were served by the hostess i Sanu 1 J. Tan. Sunday. i and lesson leaders.

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Ohio, prison. The Putnam County ^ ^ GreencastIe P; „ k

signed the Society will meet July 25 at Old , ^

letter “Sam," is scheduled to die Trail Inn. Dinner will be at 6:30. | ” Aug. 4 for the holdup murder of For reservations phone Mrs. Wil- Hostess To p waitress liam Boatright, 288-R, by noon , ,, . . “ into . Town and Country Club

Tuesday the 24th. ;

His note was addressed to Ro- j ' The Roachdale Town af/l bert Lie Hopkins, Indianapolis, Mrs. Nellie Figg has received Country Home Demonstration an inmate at West Virginia Pen- ! word of the death of her brother, Club met July 12 at 2 p. m. at itentiarv who is to be electro- Robert Eversole of Spieeland. the home of Mrs. Geneva Young, cut. d Ai.c 8 for the fatal be-t- Mr - Eversole was also the uncle The meeting was called to oring of used car salesman Thomas of Mrs. Margaret Burton, Ben der by president, Mrs. Barbara

L Ervine, Charleston, W. Va. J Hall and Mrs. Roy Goodpasture, j Brookshire. all of this city. ! Mrs. Martha Ann Smith gave

the history of the song of the

j Robert M. Roe has filed su.. ; mon th and the members joined 1 for divorce from Goldie Mae Her. : j n s j n gi n g- song “Columbia,

1 The couple was married July 14. , Q em 0 f Ocean.

1954 and separated July 16, 19u6 -p^g fj a g sa ] u t e anc j club creed

The plaintiff also asks for cus- was repeated,

tody of their only child. Attor- Eighteen members answered ney for the plaintiff is Lyon and roll with “Improving Our Club."

Boyd.

The lesson on “Meals From ; Your Freezer,” was very well given by Mrs. Martha Am j

Smith.

Mrs. Smith prepared a desert 1 apple orange frost, a main dish, meat boats and a lima Del Salad. | Secretary report was read bv j

recently transferred to Charlotte j Mrs Jo Ford . Treasurer’s report !

j was given by Mrs. Evelyn Fal- j

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Safety lesson on “Prevention in Kitchen” was given by Mrs. j Betty Hughes. Devotional by I j Mrs. Barbara Brookshire. Meeting closed with club prayer. Eighteen members, 4 guests j and 5 children eryoyed the delicious freezer meal served buf- | fet style by the hostess, Mrs. | Geneva Young and co-hostess, | Mrs. Betty Burdette. Club meets Aug 16th. We will tour IBM and Central National Bank. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks j to Dr. Dettloff, the nurses, nurse j j aids for the good care, and my J friends for the cards and gifts I j ! received during my stay in the ! hospital. Mrs. Maui Smith. p. '

Mrs. Arthur Sunkel and daughter, Sara Anne, will leave on Friday for their home in Charlotte, N. C.. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sunkel and family. Mr. Sunkel was '

from Houston, Texas.

Be^iel A. M. E. Church will observe its annual homecoming on Sunday, July 22nd. The annual homecoming dinner will follow the morning worship. The highlight of the day will be the 3:^0 p. m. service when the Rev. P. R James and choir of Spruce St. A. M. E. church will have charge. The public is invited to worship

at Bethel on that day.

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Robertson, free-spending Texan missing In Hollywood. Robertson tn night clob with Juanita Walker. He dined with her, took her home about 11:30 pun. That was last seen of him. WEST COAST authorities are hunting for Eugene H. Robertson, 26, free-spending T xan missing after a date in Hollywood. The finding of his bullet-shattered, blood-spattered sports car started the hunt. (International SoundphotosJ

Hoosier Moose members, their families, and friends will converge on Mooseheart, 111., on Sunday for Indiana Day. This is an annual event held at “The Child City” near Aurora. For the first time, officers of the Indiana Moose Association will hold their summer meeting at Mooseheart in the new administration building. Vice-president Austin Funk of Greencastle, of the sixth district will be among

those presennt.

A special program is planned for Sunday afternoon in Memorial stadium following escorted tours of the homes and buildings on the campus. All of the 78

Moose lodges in the state are ex- ^ , , . « , .

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ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Mrs. John Meiklejohn of Peoria. 111., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gough. Roachdale R. 2, 21 years old today, July 19 Phillis Elaine York, 19 years

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