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THE DAILY BANNER Tin RS., NOV. 29. 1956 Pape 2 GREENCASTLE. IN DI AN A

ASKS MIIXIS TO <:TAY INDIANAPOLIS LP)—Gov.elect Harold Handley scid todaj he has asked Frank MiUis, his No. 1 opponent in the Reptihllcftrl race for the govemcr nomination last June, to remain ;n 'll* administration when he takes office in January.

Handley also told his first postelection news conference that an increase in the elate gasoline tax is certain and he beneves the proposed 783-nriillion-doilar state budget is “awfully high."

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Janet Sue Balay, 9 years old today, Nov. 29.

Stag Party At The VFW POST 1550 HOME Friday Night Nov. 30

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and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at Greeneastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week. $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, $6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Ye shall know by their fruits.— Matthew 7:16. There used to be many debates between adherents of different creeds. We hear of none today. We judge creeds by their fruits. If claims square with performance most observers are satisfied. Personal And Local News ISriesK

>. Manhattan community where he at one time was the pastor there. The Men’s Club of the Brick Chapel church will hold the annual turkey supper for church members and anyone who has helped with any of the projects during the year, Saturday evening, Dec. 1. at 6 o'clock at the church. Bring food for pitch-in and own table service. Meat and coffee will be furnished. Come and enjoy the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough and family of Coatesville spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel McCullough of Center Point, R. R. I. In the morning they also called on Mr. and Mrs. John Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Vollie Raab and daughter, Mary, south of Reelsville. In the afternoon they called on Mr. and Mrs. Seibert McCullough and sons, also south of Reelsville.

spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scobee. Mrs. Ada Robinson left Monday, Nov. 19 for California to spend several weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robinson.

season. Secretary and treasurers reports were given and approved. Old and new business was dis-

i«^es for the Xmas box. Also HW L gifts were discussed. There were only three this year. They are Bertha Fitzpatrick, Cordelia

cussed. It was decided to fix our McCullough and Bessie Roberts. Xmas box for Putnam County Due to the illness of Bertha FitzFarm Home at our next meeting patrick the place and date will be in December. Everyone b;ing ar-4 announced later.

The meeting adjourned By rfr< peating club creed. Contests were conducted by Jane and Cordelia and won by Bessie, Dcrrothy, and Marie Hardman Everyone bring hostess gift and 25c grab bag gift for Xmas exchange.

ENGAGED

Mrs. Dorothy Jackson of Reno, Mrs. Oral McCullough and Janice of Coatesville, were in North Salem and Danvile Tuesday afternoon. They also called on Mrs. Chloe Higgins. The American Legion Junic • Auxiliary Post No. 281. Cloverdale, will hold a Junior Round-Up in the Legion Home on Saturday December 1st, at 2:30 p. m. DST. All eligible Juniors are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough and family had as Sunday dinner guests, Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Nier and children, Noble, Ann. and Russell of Amo. Ann Nier j and Minnie Tumblin of Amo were ' Sunday evening guests of the McCullough’s. Roachdale PTA will meet on ' Monday evening, December 3, at 7:30 CST. The first six grader | will present a Christmas pro- | 2:1am with Rev. W,n. Norris, of the Roachdale Christian Church giving the devotions. All children 1 present will receive a treat. Masters Kevin and David Ball, spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller. They were taken to Indianapolis where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ball have moved. Mr. Ball is connected with the Norbert Keller Certified Public Accountant Agency. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crousore of Fillmore attended the funeral of Rev. Ralph Quarry of Marion. Rev. Quarry passed away very suddenly at his home Saturday morning following a heart attack. He had not been in good health for several months but his passing was quite unexpected. He is survived by his wife, Grace and two daughters, Ada and Mary, and one granddaughter and three grandsons: several brothers and sisters and other relatives. He will best be remembered by the

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Mr. and Mrs. George Young of Reelsville, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to Raymond Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sims of Reelsville. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Dec. 8th, at Terre Haute.

Jane Kaelber Hostess To Friendly Neighbors The Friendly Neighbu*s Club of Manhattan held it s November meeting at the home of Jane Kaelber at Brazil. The morning was spent visiting and at noon a delicious pitch in dinner was enjoyed by all. In the afternoon the vice president Cordelia. McCullough called meeting to order by singing the song of the month,. Devotions were given by Jane K. taken from the Book of St. John Chapter 5. This was followed by Lord’s Prayer in unison. Roll csr’l was answered by our favorite past time. Most everyone answered by saying crocheting was their favorite past time. But noone had time for it in this busy j TV TONIGHT WISH-TV—C hannel 8 6:00 Ask Your Doctor 6:30 News; Weather 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Soldiers of Fortune 7:30 Sgt. Preston 8:00 Bob Cummings 8:30 Climax 9:30 Playhouse 90 11:00 News; Weather 11:15 Late Show

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FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Truesdale and family of Anderson spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Truesdale and Sonja and Mrs. Elsie Cowgill. The Mt. Meridian Methodist Church will have a revival meething, Dec. 2 through Dec. 7, starting at 7:15 p. m. All the community is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Tharp,and daughters, Beckie and Cathy | spent Thanksgiving Day in | Greeneastle with her parents, Mr. | anrd Mrs. Chester Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. James Osborn j and family were Thanksgiving j Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Osborn. Miss Cathy Bastin of Indian- j apolis has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Coffey

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