The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1956 — Page 2
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Dismissed Saturday: Dot Cr wford, Mrs. Ciydt? E. zabeth Godfrey, C-eil Van'O an i Robert SrrogLin. all f Gr^enrastle; M:s. A K. Ni^h >l a
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’ «r.1 son. Coat' , ''.*il!e: Mrs. Russ dl and son. North Sal^n ' Ms- D :lf Thoniaa a’J s' ■. f. ? * .Tt: %j (*■ - ■ ik’.'. I':.* lug • -V • Muril Grimed and daughter, Gieenca.stle; Mrs. Robert S. n.and daughter. Clover dale; John Danberry, Putuamviile. Di':n:ssed Sundv.*: Thelma L la Ki Robert Poenids. Stile«vdle; Mriba Haltom, Cloverda.e. 1 : Maij Lor. e L< uts, Eainbridge. E' ' S h ;; 'ay: Mr. and Mrj. William Weiue. Clcverdale, a ! igr.• *>r: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Arnold, Bninbridge. a iaughter. Bii hs Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. K- r.r.eih Bud, Gieeneastle. a •iaughter; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car r ington. Green castle, a a ^augnter.
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SOCIETY Pc's Sig. a Pin Meo'.ing Tae.J. y Tr. : r \ be a meeting of Ee^ Sigma Phi rorority in the assembly room of the Public Service Co. at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday. All members are u:g*d to b.
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGH! Blessed are they that are persecuted for righteousness, for | theirs is the kingdom of Heaven. : —Matt. 5:10. It is said that for the joy that was held before Him, | Christ endured the cross.
Brick Chapel Aid To Meet Thursday The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid will meet Thursday at twd o'clc-ck with Mrs. Ethel Nelson in he;- horn \ The assisting hostesses ate: Mrs. Lorraine Allen, Mrs Ruth Early, ar.d Mrs. Helen Lane. Devotions by Mrs. Clara South and roll call will be answered by “A School Memory'.’
mm While Remodeling This Week We ask cur customers rnd friends to kindly bear with us for just a Itifie Yjhile longer.
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Epsilon Sigma Alpha 1 Meets Tuesday Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Barbara Lyon.
BRAZIL LIKS CLUB OPEN TOMORROW SEPTEMBER Nth. Enjoy The Remoifeled Dining Room
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Greencasle Lions Club will meet this evening at 6:30 at the Union Building. V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet j Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the j Post home. Mrs. Roy Hillis was dismissed ! from the Putnam County hos- i pital Saturday noon. Beta Sigma Phi Exampler meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Caspar, 130 West Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosby of Indianapolis are spending several days with Mr. Crosby's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby. The Mt. Meridian W. S. C. S. will meet Wednesday, Sept. 12. at 1:30 with Mrs. Josephine Cox, co-hostess, Fronia Tincher. Miss Joan Rightsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rightsell. went to Bloomington Sunday where she is enrolled at Indiana University. Clinton-Madison Friendly Club will meet Thursday September i ! 13th at 1:30 P. M. with Minnie j Saddler, program will be given . by Georgia Martin. Gerald Carleton, 21, of New I Jersey, was lodged in the PutI nam county jail at 10:15 p. m. / Saturday by state police on a j failure to pay charge. Bill Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of Muncie, cf-nd former residents of Greencastle, played the left guard po- | sitiem for Muncie in the football ; game with Gerstmeyer of Terre Haute on Friday.
First Ward PTA Will Meet Thursday The opening meeting of Jones School P. T. A. will be held at 7:30 on Thursday evening, September 13, in the auditorium. Mrs. John Clark, program chairman, has announced that the program topic will be “Get Acquainted with Teachers ana School Administration, the Parent Teachers Organization, and Each Other.’’ Mr. Kurtz, superintendent, will speak about Greencastle | schools. Members of the organ ization will have an opportunity j to express preferences regarding | the type of programs for the j coming year. Hosts and hostesses will be F. • T. A. officers and committeechairmen.
Democrats of scandals he said oc-urrM under Republicans in J Penn nd Illinois slat? ;ovem;uen‘s,and said the fame thing “h is marked the Eisenhower administration from start to finish.’’
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of a power lo • it. thus establi can cotton mai try in 1814.
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FALL KiCK OFF STAG PARTY Friday, September 14th 1956 TIME, 6:00 P. H, U«TL A. M. C?MF. EARLY A’iD STAY I.AtE OLIVES -m *S P33T V. F, W. Creencasf’c, fndiann
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—By HOYT KING Central Press Writer
Pvt. and Mrs. James A. Webb Miss Darlene Hardin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardin of Brazil and James Webb, son of Mr. tnd M s. A. Webb, were united in marriage on Saturday. June 30 in ' located at Camp Pendleton, Calif., with the Marine Corns.
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Veronica Club To Meet Wednesday Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Herod. Mrs. Robert McCullough will have the program.
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ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mike Billingsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Billingsly, 5 years old, Sept. 10th.
Observe Sixty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary Mr .and Mrs. Oscar A. Sallust, well known Mt. Meridian residents, quietly celebrated their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday with a family dinner r.t the home of their granddaughter. Mrs. Herbert Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Sallust were married Sept. 9, 1891 and have lived in Putnam county and Greencastle all of their wedded life. The} are the parents of two daughters, Mrs. Marie Hunt and Mrs. Helen Zeis.
C4LL 1324-W For Photo Appointments For Thursday, September 13 Our .$1.50 offer still good. Ralph Taylor Photography
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A REMINDER Don’t forget the Cub Pack 43 organizational meeting tonight at Gobin church, 7:00 p. m.. Community Room. Boys and parents please attend. TV TONIGHT
COAL Block - $9.00 to $11.00 per ton Egg - $8.50 to $8.95 per ton Stoker - $7 50 to $9 25 oer ton HAROLD DAY Phone 7026-W
WISH-T\—Channel 8 6:00 News; Weather 6:15 CBS News
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7:00 Burns and Allen 7:30 Talent Scouts 8:00 Charlie Farrel! 8:30 Vic Damone 9:00 Studio One 10:00 News; Weather
iO: 15 Stage 7 §. c. C. Club 10:45 Late Show Meets Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Shetrone Entertain Ball Team
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shetrone en • tertained the Shetrone Real Estate ball players and their wives at a dinner at the Old Trail
Inn, Friday evening.
Those present were the manager, Lloyd Grimes and Mrs Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boa-
man, Mr .and Mrs. Ernie Hit' Hjppier Homes Club Mr. and Mrs. Dick Andis, Mr. and | T<) Mept Tuesday Mrs. Bernie Bussing. Mr. and j The Happier Homes Home DeMrs. Oi\ille Oliier, Mr. and Mrs. i monstration club will meet TuesPaul Giddmgs, Mr. and Mrs. \\ il- ^ av even i n g a t 8 o’clock at the bur Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bo: . a0Jlie 0 f Mrs. Harold Armstrong.
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Mr. and Mrs. Loyd B. Herbert of Belle Union, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Shirley Jean, to Ray Sutherlin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sutherlin of Cloverdale. The wedding will take place at the Hanna Street Baptist church on Friday, Sept. 21, at 8 p. m. No Invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are invited. A reception will be held at the church following the ceremony. Friendship Club Meets Wednesday The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at th home of Mrs. Rosie Billingsly Members please remember to bring articles for the auction
sale.
and contributions to the advancement of botank al science. Dr. v citati : w is based on his “liL iime of effective teaching which has result _d in launching many able young scholars into careers in botany, am! for numerous effec tive re- arch contributions in botany.” DONALD PRICE WINS RADIO Donald Price of Cloverdale township won a table model radio at the state fair last week for dliving a tractor in the shortest time over a given course that had been laid out by the Farm Bureau Co-Op. The contest was open to all comers and hundreds participated in the contest. Each contestant was eligible to compete daily until he won a radio. Until he won, Don’s record was the shortest, but the next day it was broken. He was enrolled in the Co-Op Tractor Maintenance school during the Fair. He was also enrolled in the Boys’ School for two weeks during the fair. AD1A1 at mm MEET
WORD from New York is that men’s shirts are going to have ruffled fronts. Probably for men who can whip anyone else. ! ! ! The idea is, a ruffled shirt tcill give a 7nan's chest class. That gives you a choice of ichat class you leant your chest in. ! t i You eon get single row lace ruffles or a double row with lace tucked into pleats. You can get talked about, too. ! ! : It says here you can wear old.
flat front broadcloth, but you just won’t be in style. You won’t have to explain, either. ! ! ; Men teorc ruffled shirts a century ago, but with beards and handlebar mustaches. Wear one now, however, and you re prob* ably in for some close shaves. * i i Ruffles and loce will be a boon to horse players, ct least. They won't r.iind losing their shirts. i j t But imagine coming home from the track and toiling your wife, “Honey, I lost my i.ccdlcpoint.”
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f ' * s-*SC . . IN ATLANTIC CITY for the Miss America pagcnr.t, five contestants frolic in the surf. They are (from left) Miss Michigan Shirley Ann Swanson; Miss Nebraska Sondra Diane Knotek; Miss New York City Lael Jackson; Miss California Joan Colleen Beckett, and Miss Nevada Carmen Ruggcroli. (International)
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald, Mr and Mrs. Pee Wee
Robin Hood O’Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pearce
Mr. an! Mrs. Keith Shinn and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jeffries. They all reported a very pleas ant evening. Tom said he hoped for better luck next year.
change.
SURESIGN OF A GOOD DRUGGIST
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The S. C. C. Club will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 11, at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ella McBride.
DR. VI NCIvER HONORED Dr. Truman G. Yuncker, preicsscr emeritus of botany of DcPauw University was signally honored by the Botanical Societv of America at its Golden Jubilee meeting held at the Universitv of Connecticut at Storrs last week. The society honored a numbei of American and foreign botanists by presenting them with certificates of merit in recognition of distinguished achievement in
GOP WARNED NOT TO TAKE A SINGLE STATE FOR GRANTED HARTFORD, Conn., HIP) — Adlai E. Stevenson carried his campaign into New England today and warned that the Repub- i licans cannot take a single state ; “for granted” in the November j election. The Democratic presidential j nominee said in a talk prepared j for delivery to a regional party conference that he finds “widespread and sober concern” about the policies of the Eisenhower I administration, and “a warm response” to the vote appeals he has made. “On the basjs of our experience so far, I do not believe that there is a single state which the Republicans can t ike for granted in this election,” Stevenson said. The candidate arrived here from New York City, where he spent the night after attacking the GOP administration for J “misconduct and corruption” at a Palisades Park, N. J., rally. Stevenson told New Jersey
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DFMOCRATIC CANDIDATES Adlai Steven, n (left) • d li t Kefauver hold a news conference as soon as tie y drive in /.os Angeles, where Stevenson was to give a n ; \ t <: .jo »*•« Ameriocn Legion convention. th' < .• - 'photo)
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CHIEF JUSTICE Earl Warren of the United States a ‘ ‘re -s an audience In Delhi (India) university after receiving an honorary degree of doctor of law. Seated are Dr. S. R. D: s (loft), chief Justice of India, and Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, chancellor of the university. Mrs. Warren Is with him. (International Soundyhoto^
