The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1956 — Page 2

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UT.D., NOV. 28, 19.56 P*(fe 2 GKKK.VCAST1.K, INDIANA

NOTH K TO HIOUKRS On December 17. i* r ,<5. at a snfo lal mfftinsr of the Bo rd of School Trustees of the Groencaatle Con- j •olldated Sohools. at their reitular ' ’ "« In the htirh •chool kulldlng, Greencaatle. lndi.« tht- Sohool Board i Will consider bids for a 24 ’ pi' 1 . '■

.m~ the school wood ehop. Specifications may oe obtalncl In the office of the Superintend* r’ of the Greencastle Consolidated Schools The Board rererves * he right to accept or reject any and/ or all of the bids. Board of School Trustees:

and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at

Bayard Allen. Presioent Eleanor Ballard. Secretary Clifford C Fr.tzier. Treasurer Edwin K Snavely. member Charles Lanzone, member 2^-5-2t.

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TROYEHS

Greencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. SiMjsoription price 25 cents per week. $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, S6.00 to $10.40 per year .utside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 8. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

Mrs. Blanche Chadd is confin-’d to her home by illncrs. In the list of winners that wa* published in yesterday's paper Verlin Jarvis, winner of u. o Hammond Jewerly S.ove g’ft was omitted.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT

Therefore I have lent him cO the Lord. As long as he liveth he shall be lent to the Lord.—I Sam. 1:28. Infant baptism is a rite that is supposed to amount to the same thing. The Lord pays won- i derful dividends on such loans.

Revival at Mt. Me.:dian Metiu. dist church begins Sunday, Dec 2. Ends Friday, Dec. 7. Rev James Ward. Coatesvule, speaker. Begins at 7:15 DSf. Mrs. Lucy Stewart, mother of Mrs. Benton Bennett, GreencasUe, passed away Tuesday in Terre Haute. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. from the Balls Mortuary in Terre ; Haute. Friends may call at tne mortuary, 331 S. 3rd St., Terre Haute.

Personal And Local News Briefs

T. A. Kleekner is a patient in Robert Long Hospital, Indianapolis.

DePauw’s ace cross-country runner, sophomore Bill Blake finished 56th in a field of 125 at the NCAA cross-country meet Monday in East Lansing, Mich.

Gift Wraping Will Bo Taught Thursday

The special interest class in ■ gift wrapping, which is being sponsored by the Past President Organization of the Home Demj onstration Council, will be he’d 1 on Thursday, November 29, in ; the ballroom of the DePauvv j Union Building. There will be | two classes, one in the morning i starting at 10:00 a. m. DST ard | one in the afternoon, starting at

1:30 DST.

Anyone not already enrolled, ! should try to join the morning

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Delmer G. Taylor, Greencastle R. 2, w T as one of the door prize winners at Mullins Drug Store In error Mr. Taylor’s name was left out of the list published on Tuesday.

The Rev. Mark Hamilton, SOI West Washington street, pastor of the Greencastle Nazarene church, has been named committee chairman to help in promoting interest in the seventh annual Indoor Camp meeting which is expected to draw more than 65.000 persons to the Cadle Tab ernacle in Indianapolis, Jan. 1320.

E. L. Taylor, Greencastle, R. 2. who is Division Construction Supervisor of the G. C. Murphy Co., left Monday by plane to oversee the construction of three new Murphy stores in the south. He will inspect the new stores at Huntsville, Alabama, Atlanta, Ga., and Pensacola, Fla. The two new Murphy stores in Indianapolis, located at the Meadow Brook shopping center and the East Gate shopping center are also under the supervision of Mr. Taylor. Mr. Taylor works out of the main office at McKeesport, Pa. He wall return to his home over the week-end.

Sororities Met Jointly Tuesday The Ritual of Jewel Chapter ot Beta Sigma Phi were the honored guests of The Exemplar Chapter, Xi Beta Eta, at a book review given very delightfully by Mrs. Clinton Gass. Lois Mosteller introduced Mrs Gass, who reviewed the book "Captain’s Bride General’s Lady’’ by Maureen Clark, wife of Maik Wayne Clark. Mrs. Gass pointed out many humorous incidents in the lives of the Clarks as w r ell as many trying times in their lives. After' the book review refreshments were served with Lois Mosteller presiding at the taele. The social committee was composed of Dorothy Harlan, Violet Schopmeyer and Lcis Alice. The members were asked to please remember their gifts for the mental health patients. The next Exemplar meeting will be the Christmas par ty with Mona Harlan as hostess.

O. E. S. NOTICE Groveland O.E.S. stated meeting, also Christmas meeting will be Tuesday night, Dec. 4th beginning with a pitch-in supper at 6 o’clock DST. A fifty-cent gift exchange for adults. Members come and bring the family. Santa Claus will be there.

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CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their beautiful gifts and cards we received on our Golden Anniversary Sunday. They will always be remembered. Wilbur and Ona Harbison

JUST C AN’T PLEASE DETROIT (UP)— Hairy Moore just can’t please Patrolman Bernard Indrece. Indrece ticketed Moore Tuesday for driving too slowly on an expressway. Moore took off at 70 miles an hour and Indrece gave him another ticket for reckless driving.

ward into the upper Great Lakes and as far south as Missouri an ! northern Oklahoma during tht day. Snow flurries accompanied th a chilly air. Cold air still covered the eastern portion of the country from the lower lakes region to Alabama and eastward to the At lantic Coast. Dot southerly winds were moving behind this older cold front and brought general wanning from eastern New Mexico to Louisiana and northeastward into the upper Great Lakes.

, noon of the same day at 3 00 ; o'clock CST. The public is invited.

—STRIKE IS SET

Nov. 5. resume thus morning. The contract between the AT &T and CWA expires at midnight. Union locals in the 48 states, representing 25,000 workers, voted 3 to 1 Tuesday night to give the CWA negotiators power to fa’ll a strike any time after midnight. a union spokesman said.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna Roachdale R. 1, celebrated th ii fifty-ninth wedding aimiversar m Saturday, Nov. 24.

DEDICATION SUNDAY The First Methodist Church of Brazil will redeJiea*it 55 a old pipe organ which was reernt'v rebuilt and will drcccate tu Schulbmerich Carillonic bell.*' Sunday, December 2. Both instruments are the gift of Mrs. Clement Zeller in memory of her deceased husband. The instruments will be dedicated in the 30:30 A. M. Worship Service. Dr. Oswald Riga z. associate professor of organ in Indiana University’s School of Music will i give a recital using both Organ | and Carillonic Bells in the after-

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