The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1956 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER WED., DEC. 5, 1956 Pago 2 CREEXCASTLE, IXD. First Citzens Bank I>»acrue
Swick’s
26H
121*
Roman Holiday
265
13
1st Citz. Bk
.. 23 H
154
Wayne Feeds
17
22
Mac’s
17
22
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 341
Adler's 16U 22^ ! Cannon's Clothing 15 24 Coan's Pharmacy .... 14^ 24; Hi Indiv. Game, R. Brattain 244 Hi ndv. Series, R. Brattain 612 Roman Holiday .... 26 13 High Team Game—R. Holiday 876 Hi Team Series—R. Holiday 2351. Series over 425: R. Brattain j 612, E. Shinn 510, J. Murray 455 A. Vontress 454, M. Smithers ! 439, A. Domasco 438, Swope 436.
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Greencastle, Indiana as second j enn j n g S 0 f Hazelvood Wednes-
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| extinguish a pasture grass fire. The Friendly Circle Home Demonstration Club will meet 1 with Mrs. Charles Chestnut on
Friday, Dec. 7th. There will be TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT j a pitch-in dinner at the noon Then said Peter, Silver and hour. Members please remember gold have I none, but such as T the SI.00 gift exchange, have give I thee.—Acts 3:6. The Herman Hendrich suffered Apostles had little money but painful injuries and a broken vast power to heal the sick. May- ' ankle while operating a bulldoze; be something stands in our way? on a farm in Floyd township on
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pital.
Personal
And Local News Uriels
Mrs. Annie Myres of Cloverdale was in Indianapolis Monday to an eye specialist. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Queeney returned home from two weeks visit in Chicago with relatives. Mrs. Annie Myres has returned home from the Methodist hospital where she w r as operated on Nov. 22 for a cataract on the eye. Mrs. Roxie Chambers and son and Mrs. Carrie Strong of Bicknell visited their aunt, Lou Williams of Cloverdale, on Saturday. Mrs. Nancy George, Mrs. Lucile Gilen and daughter, Barbara of Gosport, visited Mrs. Annie Myres Saturday. In the advertisement of Eitel’s Flowers appearing on Tuesday, the price range of blooming plants should have been $1.00 to $10.00, instead of $4.00 to $10.00 Charles Henson, of Owen county, died Tuesday in a DeKalb, 111., hospital. The deceased was the father of H. L. Henson and Mrs. Mildred Gaston, both Cloverdale residents. The Pythian Sisters of Emerald Temple 369 Cloverdale will hold their regular meeting also their annual election of officers Thursday night, Dec. 6. at 7:20 DST. Brick Chapel Home Demonstration Club will meM Tuesday. Dec. 11. at 1:00 p. m. DST, at Old Trail Inn for a luncheon. Please have your reservations in to Mrs. Francis Lane by Friday. Dec. 7. Gift exchange and program. Five members of DePauw’s history department will attend the 38th annual Indiana History Conference in Indianapolis Saturday, Dec. 8. They are Dr. A. W Crandall, department head, and Drs. George B. Manhart, Coen Pierson, Clifton Phillips, and John Baughman. Dr. Pierson is president of the Indiana History Teachers Association, which will hold a separate sesrion at 10 a. m. in the State Library and Historical Building.
DO IT NOW—MAIL Mail greetings cards to distant destinations prior to Dec. 10 and for local delivery by Dec. 15, tie your greetings in bundles for Out of Town and Ix>ca! delivery in separate bundles and label them accordingly. The Post Office has forms free 1o label your bundles, ask for them at any window that is open. Parcels may he labeled Do No* Open Till Christmas and a new regulation permits w” : ting to be placed on the inside designated by a 3 cent stamp on the parce 1 separate from the parcel post rate. If your correspondent has a
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ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Gilbert S. Twomey, 12 Highland St. Wednesday. Dec. 5th.
MAY' WAIVE PAYMENT
WASHINGTON (UP)—Initial congressional reaction indicated today that Congress will agree to waive an $81 million interest payment from Britain for 1956. Britain needs the dollars to help pay for emergency U. S. oil shipments made necessary by the blocking of the Suez Canal. The British government asked the United States Tuesday to waive the 1956 interest payment on its 1946 U. S. loans and World War II lend-lease debt. Stale Department Press Officer Lincoln White said the British request will be submitted to Congress for approval.
NEW UPRISING LOOMS BUDAPEST (UP)—Hungary’s desperate but defiant millions edged dangerously close today to a new armed uprising. The new spirit of revolt was farmed by realization that the Soviet backed Janos Kadar regime had no intention of granting the key demands of the workers. Tension w r as running high and Western observers said Thursday could be a fateful day for Hungary. Unsigned leaflets distribute in the streets called for a new armed uprising against the Com munist oppressors. They gave no date for the attack but set Thursday for a mighty demonstration.
Ball State To Face Tiger Five Opening whistle in the 1956-57 Indiana Collegiate Conference race will be blown here Thursday night when DePauw r and Ball State tangle on the Tigers’ home court. Each club knocked over a nonconference opponent last Saturday. with DePauw handling Western Reserve, 72-58, and Ball State defeating Franklin, 75-48. Scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m. in Bowman Gymnasium, Thursday’s tilt veil serve as a tiebreaker in the 29-vrar-old cage rivalry between the two schools. In 42 previous DePauw-Ball State games the decisions are all even at 21 apiece, with the Bengals winning both ends of last year’s home-and-home series, 8772 and 86-70. Big gun for Coacii Cal Luther’s host quintet is forward Bob Schrier, all-time scoring leader at DePauw, and forwards Tom Dobbs and Wayne Van Side carry the Cardinals’ offensive burden.
B. Brown
1
0
1
McCarter 6 6
1
Steiner
. 1
5
Query’ : 2 0
i
James
. 3
0
5
Tucker 3 2
fe
M. Schroer
4
1
1
27 14
8
Hostellar
1
o
o
Lints
. 3
0
2
Total
17
11
21
Net Schedule
Reelsville (63)
Ft;
FT
PF
Lewis
13
4
4
Thursday
Renner
0
0
2
Ball State at DePauw
Friend
. 1
3
2
D. Hutcheson
8
3
2
Friday
Barnett
1
1
4
Martinsville at Greencastle
Beaman
3
0
1
Bello Union vs. Russellville, at
26
11
15
Waveland
Cloverdale at Bainbridge
Patrickshurg (88)
FG
FT
PF
Huber
5
0
0
Saturd »y
Crick
11
6
2
North Salem at Fillmore
Net Summaries
Tiger Cubs (61) FG FT PF
Dickson 9 York 1 Ballard 0 Patterson 7 Carson 0 Remsburg 9 Fobes 1
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Brown
0
0
1
Total
27
7
14
Plainfield (48)
FG
FT
PF
Hobbs
.... 2
1
0
Stafford
.... 4
9
2
Nvsewanger
.... 2
8
4
Cocain
.... 3
2
3
Lee
1
0
0
Ruddick
.... 2
0
0
Total
14
20
9
Belle Union (76)
FG
FT
PF
Walton
15
2
4
Sheppard
... 2
6
4
R. Williams
.... 3
1
3
Hacker
.... 1
3
4
Dor.sett
... 5
6
1
Cox
.... 1
0
0
F. Williams
... 2
0
1
Total
29
18
17
Bowling Green (44) FG
IT
PF
Lunsford
... 3
7
2
D. Brown
.... 0
1
1
C. Schroer
1
0
4
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