The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1957 — Page 3

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Th<‘ Worn' :’.’: S: dy Club wtil meet Friday at 2 00 p. m. at the horn of Mr- Clinton Gass. Mrs. H K H. Gteenleaf will have the program.

Club Meets With B<-rna<Iin<‘ Woodall The Friendly Circle Home Demonstration Clab met Friday Jan. 4th at 1:30 with Bemadine Woodall. Mildred Sutherlin assistant hoste.'rs. Meeting was called to order by th ? president. Mrs. Mary Stone. The history of the club song was read and all sang in unison. Ten members answered to roll call. There was one guest and six children present. Members were presented with the new club books. Minutes were read and approv-

ed Garden hirst was given Outlook lesson a as read. Kenneth Kite _ave a very interesting talk on care of potted plants and others and on use of fertilizer The club made a donation to the March of dimes and to the Salvation Army. Safety hint was given by Lytha King. Dues were paid by some. Meeting closed by repeating club prayer. Then de- j licious refreshments were served by the hc.-tesses. All adjourned to meet with Mrs. Blanch Harrold on Friday, Feb. 1st and there will be a Va-lentine exchange.

of Mrs. Frank MeKeehan, Ch6 Highwcod Avenue. Mrs. E. G. Ryans will have worship and Mrs. F. R. Dettloff will be in charge of the study period. Any member desiring transportation please call 824-J.

HALL TO LEAVE, SCRIBNtn !N

Mrs. Arnold Will Be Hostess To Club Mee

The Cl rton-MadLsi i. i vie - Club will meet Thursday, January 10 at 1:30 DST with Mrs. Ward Arnold.

Rcrchdale f lub Meeting Postponed

NEW LIGHT WEIGHT TRAIN CATCHES ON FIRE ON RUN

The Roachdale Home Demonstration meeting at Hazel Blaydes has been changed to Friday, January 11th. Members take note.

Church Group To .Meet With Mrs. McKeehan Th • I U-t G: "-up nr CWF of the' Fi;-.-t Christian church will mee‘. at 2 p. n Thursday at the home

NEW YORK (UP)—A new light weight New Haven Railroad train, scheduled to go int service today on the lire’s Bos-ton-New York run. caught fir. on a trial run with the railroar:’. president George' Alpcrt and r group of guests aboard The fire was in the undercarriage of the rear engine. The train has an engine at the from and another in the rear.

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FRED W. SCRIBNER, JR., of Maine is reported in line to succeed Leonard W. Hall of New York as Republican national chairman when Hall resigns Jan. 19. Hall would not say what his future plans are, but he might run tor governor against Gov. Averell Harriman. Scribner is Treasury general counsel, and was GOP general counsel before that. (International:

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DIES IN CRASH WARSAW, Pul., (UP) Larry M. Wray, about 16„ Warsaw was killed late Tuesday night when he crashed into the rea.' >f a gasoline talker on snowcovered U. S. 30 near Atwood in Kosciusko County.

4 ESCAPE IN C RASH HARTFORD CITY, Ind. (UP) —A private plane was wrecked Sunday when it crashed into a field north of here during a snowstorm. The four occupants were unhurt. The plane stalled while trying to land at an airport. Pilot William Wallhead, 40, Elyria, Ohio, and three passengers walked un-

insured to a nearby farmhouse. The others were identified as Wallhead’s daughter, Barbara, 14. Mike Szabo, 19, a freshman at Taylor University, Upland, and his mother, Mrs. Victoria Szarbo, 45, Amherst, Ohio.

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