The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1956 — Page 2
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;mory of our deal - husnd father, Roy Leonard, •sed away July 29, 1945. jem to see in the soft dim
light, a face we loved the best. And think of you when the su;i’s last ray, goes down in the far
. We miss you no less as e passes on than we did day of your going; For can never close the door
of our hearts. And the lamp of our hearts are still glowing. Your heart was the truest in all the wide world, your love the best to recall, for no one on earth can take your plac e, you are still the
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Chinese Troops Invade Burma RANGOON, Burma (UP) — Several hundred Chinese Communist troops were reported today to have invaded and occupied Burmese territory along 500 miles of the northeastern fron-
tier.
The mountainous frontier has been only vaguely mapped for many years and has been the subject of years-!ong disputes between the two countries. Premier U Ba Swe called a meeting of his cabinet and the chiefs of the armed services for urgent consultation on the ‘grave situation resulting from this flagrant violation.” The “invasion” of Burma ranges from Putao southwards to Kuiong ferry on the Salween River.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Woe unto him that giveth lis reignbor drink. Habakkuk 2:15. There are few neighborhoods free from alcoholics. Some have prayed for strength to live decent, happy lives but thin* their prayers have not been answered, fell tnem to use the strength God has given them and He will give them more strength. Personal And Local News Briefs
.oae-Arn Sunday, August 5. Ad •Ticnd? and le.a.-ves welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patton are at home from a motor trip through Northeastern Canada. Mrs. Mattie Toney and Virgil and Bessie Roberts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexander of Morton. Fillmore Chapter O. E. S. will meet Thursday, Aug. 2. at 8:09 P. M. This is a stated meeting and will be advance night. Visitors welcome.
SOFTBALL TONIGHT Progressive vs. Moose. Reelsville vs. Cloverdale.
SOFTBALL RESULTS
Hearing Clinic Wednesday, Aug. 1st, 1956
at tin* office of Dr. VV. J. Fuson, M. D., Alamo Building, Greencastle, Ind., from 10 A. >1. to 5 P. M. For appointment either write Mr Oldham at 830 State Life Building, Indianapolis, In:!., or Phone 569 iu Greeneastle, Ind.
ADVANCE SALE OF STATE FAIR TICKETS ADVANCE PRICE 40c REGULAR PRICE 60c Availsble now at Mullins Drug Store
Putnam County Farm Bureau
Women of the Deer Creek Coon Hunters will meet at Robe-Ar.n Park Friday evening for a wiener roast. Employees of the DePauw Memorial Student Union Building vacationing the past month, will return to their jobs tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giltz of Bainbridge, left this morning for Grand Haven. Mich. They will be the guests of their son, Benton Giltz and family for two weeks. M Sgt. and Mrs. B. E. King and son left today for a vacation in Rosell, New Mexico, old Mexico and other points of interest. They will return to Greeneastle the 10th of September. A petition to vacate alleys and part of Water street in Grove- | i land has been filed in Putnam ' County Circuit court by Benja- ' ! min and Eldora Parent and I Charles and Doris McCarty.
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The W.S.C.S. of the Fillmore I Methodist church will meet , Thursday afternoon, Aug. 2, at ; 1:30 at the recreation room. Mrs. Kathleen Day and Mrs. Frances Nichols will be hostesses. I Dr. and Mrs. Thad Richardson, | Mr. and Mrs. John Tichenor, and ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenger, all ; of Indianapolis, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John i Whitaker, East Washington |
street.
Miss Louise Knauer went by j plane Monday to Washington, D. ; C. From there she will visit j Chaplain and Mrs. Hansel Tower l of Bainbridge, Md., and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Robert Kierstead of Villanova, Pa. The annual Goose Island School reunion will be held August 11th with a dinner meeting ; at Old Trail Inn. Reservations | must be called to Mrs. Charles : Spiker, phone 446-M not later \ 1 than August 8th.
Sherone 10, V. F. W. 3 Nehi 6. Cloverdale 2.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Beulah Foster, Fillmore, 91 years old today. Sue Karen Scobee, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Scobee. Fillmore, 7 years old today.
4-H Winners
IV, A; Food Prep V, A Dixie Kelly—Baking I, C Kay Kelly—Clothing III, C Ruth Ann Marstellar—Clothing III, B; Baking IV, B; Food
Prep IV, B
Carol Sue McGaughey—Food
Prep I. A
Ted Ward Miller— Baking II, A ; Joanne Miller—Clothing V, A i Marguerite Nipper Baking I, 1 C; Clothing II, C Beverly Perry—Clothing II, A; Baking III, C; Food Prep II, A Dale Perry- Baking II, A Shirley Perry-—Clothing I. A; | Baking II, A; Food Prep II, A. , Mary Lou Ramsay—Clothing » II, A; Baking III, B Michael Ratcliff Baking III, i A |- Carolyn Reddish— Food Prep I, I
B.
A: Baking IV. B: F. Prep TV. C. Betty Lou Glidewell—Clothing I. A. Mn^ilyr ihr? ClKcwell—Baking. III. B. Karen Jean Gorham—Clothing ' III. B: Baking IV. C; F. Prep III, B: F. Prep II. C. Kathey Ann Gorham Baking I. C: F. Prep. I. B Glorianne Green—Clothing I.
A
Ora Lou Grimes Clothing II. A.: Baking I. A: F. Prep III. B. Beth Hamilton—Clothing II, A: Baking I. C; F. Prep I. C. Sharon L. Nelson—Clothing I. A: Baking II. C. Margaret Ocley—Clothing II,
A;
Virginia Padgett Clothing II, A; Baking IV. B; F. Prep III. A. Luayne Pitts -Clothing II, A: Baking I. A; F. Prep III, A; Handi I, A Shirley Porter Baking I, C. Joyce Ann Reeves—Clothing II. A: Baking IV. A; F. Prep III. B; F. Pres III. B. Pamela Reiling—Clothing I, B Baking I, B: F. Prep. I, C Betty Riley—Clothing I, A Baking II, B; Patricia Riley—Clothing II, A Baking III, A; F Prep III, B. Sue Ann Rogers—Baking I, C. Gypsy Runyan—Clothing II. A; Baking III, A; F. Prep I. B: F. Pres I, C Sharon Kay Scobee—Clothing I, C; Barking II, A. Carolyn L. Shamel— Clothing
II. A. Marcia
Bride-Elect
HSRRIED SUNDAY IN FILLMORE
Patricia Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutcheson. Reelsville R. 2. wish to an nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Ronnie Lee Hutcheson, Reelsville, R. 1. The wedding will take place August 11th in Old Bethel church on DePauw campus. Friends and relatives arc invited to an open house reception at the home of the bride', parents, following the ceremony.
Bride-Elect
ailcll^ia Sims—Clothing II, C; | Baking IV, C; F Prep III, C; F
; Pres II, C.
Joyce Rae Smith—Clothing V, A: Baking V, B; Handi III, A. Martha V. Smith—F Prep II, A; Baking II, A. Wanda Smithers—Clothing II, B; Baking II, C Cynthia Ann Snyder—-Clothing I, A; Baking I, B; F Prep I. A. Norma Stanger—Clothing IV, A; Baking IV, A; F. Prep IV, A. Bobbie Jo Steele—Clothing II,
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Patty Steele—Clothing V, A; Baking IV, C. Joan Stout—Clothing II. A; Baking III, A. Judy Stringer—Clothing II, A; Baking IV, B; Food Prep III, A.
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Becky Richards—Clothing
A: Food Prep IV, A
Bronna Sue Richards—Food
Prep I, B
Donnal Whitlock—Clothing I„ A. l Judith Ann Wilson—Clothing
I, A
Beverly Campbell —-Clothing
II. . A; Food Prep III, A. Greeneastle Township
Peggy
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! Velda Stwalley-
—Clothing VI. F Prep V, A;
, A; Baking V, B; Home Imp, I, A.
Becky Sutherlin—Baking IV,
A; F Prep IV, A\
Mary Jane Sutherlin—Clothing
II, A; Baking II, A
* Carole Thorlton— Clothing III,
A.
; Mary Jane Todd—Clothing I. Karen Vote—Clothing II, A;
... _ . . TX . ! Karen Vote—Clothing III, A; Anthony—Baking IV, i , . „ ° J 6 ’; Baking IV, A; F Prep IV. A. _ , , o , • TT ‘ Harriett Williams
Candy Balay—Baking II, C;»_ Fodb Pres II B; Food Prep II B. Carolyn F. Blue—Clothing I, A: Baking I. B; Food Prep I, A. i
Jacqueline Blume-Clothing I, T _ 4 tl _. R- Bakina - IT P l Mary Kaye ^ n S ht — CI °t h mg ’ k . “ ... ... TT IV, A; Baking IV, C; F Prep III, Sharyl Bullerdick—Clothing II, & * » . B; Baking III, B. 1 ^ ^ ^ x a o i T-.r Barbara Wuertz- Baking I, A: Anna Burks—Clothing IV, C; p , Tr , & ’
Baking II, C.
6 1 Rita Zeller—Clothing II, A;
( Baking, II, C; F Prep II, B j Rose Zeller—Clothing I, B. Ja*nice Foxx—F Prep V, B; F Pres V, B; Home Imp II, A.
Malinda Williams II, A; Baking IV, B;
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Baking I, —Clothing F Prep III,
Clothing I,
TV TONIGHT
EITEL'S 8 A. M. - 5:30 P. M. FLOWERS -17 So. Vine St. Enter A Floral Arrangement At The Fair Let Us Help You Choose The Right Container
The container used in any arrangement you enter at any Fair will be judged as well as the arranging of and the flowers used. We have over 50 different styles of vases, bowls and centerpieces — tall, short, flat, round, square, rectangular in six colors. Prices begin from 69c. Our designeis will gladly answer any of your questions and give you helpful suggestions. Don't forget to ask a'xtut OASIS the miracle Flower arranger that makes arranging easy.
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WISH-TV—Channel 8 News; Weather CBS News Name That Tune Phil Silver.; Navy Leg Joe ane Mabel
Betty Jane Burk» B; Baking II, C.
Jerry Callender—Baking IV, B Pat Chase—Baking V, A. < Linda Coffman—Clothing III, A; Baking HI. B; F. Prep II, B. Linda Colbert—Baking IV, B. Karen Conyers—Clothing I, B.
Baking II, B.
Christine Cook—Clothing I, B. Norita Craft—Clothing I, B. Sharon LaVerne Day—Cloth-
ing IV, C.
Lucille Dickey—Clothing H, C
Spotlight Theater F Susan Dobbs—Clothing I, A;
$61,000 Questmn ,, Baking II. B.
Trust Your Wife? i Peggy Jane Etter—Clothing II,
News; Weather'A-
TBA ^ Carolyn Flint—Home Imp. Ill,
Baking V, C;
10:15
10:45 Late Showi*^ Handi III, B.
^ Nancy Flint—Clothing VI, A.
WTTV—Channel 4 i
6:00 Little Rascals i
6:45 News 7:00 Bold Journey 7:30 Wyatt Ea^p 8:00 Summer Originals 8:30 Cavalcade Theater | 9:00 Warner Bros. | 10:00 Famous Theater 10:30 News 10:45 Hollywood Movie WTHI-TV—Channel 10 6:00 TV News 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Name That Tune 7:30 Navy Log 0:00 S64.000 Question 9:30 Trust Your Wife ’ 10.00 TV News 10:15 Late Weather 10:30 City Detective Westlnojioua# WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS! 305 N. Jackson St. Phon« 64 G REEXCASTLE, END. MAIN ST. CLOVERDALE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION BALES AND SEjiYIC*
Brenda Fritzinger — Clothing II, C; Baking I. C; F Prep III, A. Susan Garl—Clothing II, A. Becky Gardner—Clothing III, (,
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RENEE'
Beauty Salon NOW OPEN -
TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED OPERATOR “Specializing in all the arts of Beauty Culture” LILLIAN FULLER 506 EAST HANNA PHONE 952-X For Appointment
Beth Ann Neal Food Prep V, C.
Joyce Cundiff—Baking IV, C Mary Both Frazier—Baking III, B; Clothing II, A. Betty York—Baking IV, C. Glenna Hammond—Clothing II A; Baking, I, C; F Prep I, C Jeannine Hammond—Clothing II, A; Baking II, B. Sara Hanna—Clothing II, A Carol Harvey— F Prep I, A Sandra Hendrich — Clothing
VII, A
Maxine Herriott—Clothing V, A; Baking V, A; F. Prep V, A. Pamela K. Hirt—Clothing I. A Judy Lynn Hood—Clothing I C, Baking II, A; F Prep II, B; F
Pres I, B.
Mary Hunsicker Clothing II, B Susan Hurst—Clothing I, A; , Baking I, A; F Prep I, A; Sharon Jones- Baking II, A Constance Jean Kiger—Cloth-
ing I, A; Baking I, B.
Agnes E. King—Clothing III, A; Baking II, A; Handi I, B. Kay Knoll—Clothing III, A;
' Baking IV, B
' Joanne Lewallen—Handi I. A ' Joyce Lewis Clothing II. A
F Prep II, B
Mildred Louise Longdm—Baking I, C; F. Prep I, C Sherry Gave Lynch— Baking V, A; Clothing IV, A; F. Pren
III, C.
Marilyn Mann—Clothing C: Baking V, B; F P.-cp V Home Imp II, A: Handi II, A
Pres. V, A.
Darla Masten—Baking V,
F Prep V, B;
Karen McCammon— Clothing I. B; Baking 1, A; F Prep I, B. Nettie McCracken—Baking II,
B
Janice Monnett—Baking V, C; F Prep V, A Saraellen Neal—Baking I, C Carolyn E. Nelson—Clothing II, A. Diane Nelson—Clothing I, A: Baking I, B.
VI,
F.
A;
Mr. and Mrs. Rich ird Dale Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are shown above cutting their wedding cake at the reception following their marriage ceremony Sunday afternoon at the Fillmore Christian church. Mrs. Jackson is the former Miss Luella Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips of Fillmore.
MARRIED SUNDAY IN CHAPEL CEREMONY
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Miss Letitia Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nichols of Fillmore wish to announce the ' engagement and approaching marriage of their granddaughter. ! Letitia Jean to DeLoss W. Greenlee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee of Coatesville. The wed- ! ding is planned for Aug. llth at 7:30 p. m. at the Coatesville i Methodist Church. No invitations 1 have been sent, but all friends and relatives are cordially invited.
The Alabama Extension Service says that congealed salads can be unmoldcd ahead of serving time and kept refrigerated on a cookie sheet, ready for quick serving when guests arrive.
Across The Counter
“What do you understand ,by the term ‘insurance agent’?” was asked recently of St. Louis citizens. Surprisingly, the agent’s position as an advisor or counselor on insurance matters was largely unknown, or ignored, by the great majority. Yet this role is an important, every day, part of our business. We want you to K N O W that we will be glad to discuss your insurance requirem e n t s anv time. In the same
Stoner
St. Louis survey, 50G gave as one of their chief reasons for buying insurance from their agent ‘‘assurance of prompt
Mrs. Donald Saunders Mrs. Don ild Saunders was the former Nina Ruth Goodman, before her mai i i ge Saturday vening in the Chapel • ; he G <,.I Shcpi ard of the First Christian Church.
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agent."
I’m sure much the same answers would be given here. At least many of o u r clients h ve volunteered high praise for our prompt and careful attention to all losses. And most, of ther faith in our insurance recommendatirns. They like the SERVICE our agency prov.J-
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Natur ally, we are proud of their confidence. And. we’d like to extend i “welcome” to you. Drop by our office and get acquainted. We d be pleased to SERVE you too!
Simpson Stoner INSURANCE Phone 6
STAG PARTY AUGUST 3, 1956 Everyone \\ *•! onre. Refreshments will I.* served, 7:30 ’till. DEER CREEK COON HUNTERS C,U8
As members of your community health team, we arc proud e»f our prescription department ami the opportunitN to be of service. When vour physician prescribes, bring vour prescriptions
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