The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1958 — Page 3
THE DAfLY BANNER
\\ M>.. 4A.V 8. 1958. P. r.* .
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.v Mary I»gan. a teacher, an J.T: Maud Farmer have re- , f me ! home from a seven day lour of 'he South. They were two <>f a {Troup of eighteen persona i
'who went on a guided ‘ou*- fr*'>m
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Logan reports that the weather was ideal between 60 and 70 degrees and on Xma* Day they afe outdon*- at "The Cou 1 of the Two Sisters” in New Orean.-. They also had dinner one •vening at tie famous " \n-
toine’s." \ zona climate will improve the t Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mc-Cam- health of Mrs. Fritzinger. k -pent tw» Weeks at V > Mr. and Mis. Tom Sandy and Be a. Fla. Tlrey re -irnr : ..-i -ons spent Sunday in Greenwood, j r. iav. M: . McCamm.itk is a visiting Mr. knd Mrs. Roy Sandy, icher in our school. Mrs. Nora Sandy, who has been 1 Mr and Mrs. John Fitzinger | visiting in Indianapolis, and |
sold thrlr house and moved to Tucson in the hope that the Ari-
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Iieenwood. returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Under/ood left Friday for Tucson \rizona where they plan to >pmd j he winter. Wilbur Knoll oame Saturday to ake his father, E-mer Knoll V> he Knoll home in Gary for an ex- ! :nded visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cochran spent the week end in Blooming-
i on.
Friends of Mrs. Alfred Skelton lave received word that she soon xull return to her home in Mart i.sviiie, following a two months >ip in Florida. She was in St Petersburg, visiting Mr. and Mrs Sam McCoy, formerly of Cloveriale. While there she also visited he Jesse McCoys and Jewett Jlckorsons. who are wintering ir. Florida. Mrs. Skelton also spent ome time with her nephew Capaln James Feris and his wife o! fampa. Mis. Myrtle Todd, recently disnissed fiom the Putnam County lospital, wishes to thank het many friends for the cards she •eceived on her 92nd birthday. Mr. Alton Cochran, Superin.endent of the Cloverdale Community Schools, has made an extensive contribution of books and pamphlets to the school library. The material’ included: A ten volume set of "World’s popular En- ) cyclopedias, - ’ ‘‘Understanding Science,” a science book written In everyday language for high school students, "Before You Fly," "Essentials of Aeronauti ms,” Van Loon s "Geography,” The Royal Road to Romance”, ‘When Knighthood was in Flow-
Red Devils Edge * Tiuer Cubs, 44-51IPENNEY S
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Brazil was really *‘up” for las', flight’s encounter with Greener- ; le and consequently the Red Dev Is nosed out th- 1 Tiger Cubs 6 .0 62. in a Western Indiana C a rerence tilt in the Brazil gym The Clay county aggrega • n which has had a rather nit iii ' eason thus far. caught fire he second and third periods. Greencastle held a 17 to 9 ed ge at the quartei but the let Devils roared back to collect 2 mints while the Cubs were geting 16 in the second frame. A ialf time, it was Greencastle. 3f
Brazil 32.
The third period was the sauv tory. Biazil with 22 points com •ared to GreencasUv’s 12 he Red Devils led, 54 to 45. The Cubs came back with 1 joints in thr final frame to Bra .il’s 10. but the damage had been lone and it was Braz.i by .ield goal, 64 to 52, as ca h te n. jarnered 13 free throws. The local B squad also lost th preliminary by a scoie of 43
28.
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/or k 8 vVright 0 Spencer 5 Pierce 1 Dickey 1 Mace 4 Brown 2 Beaman 5 TOTAL 26 Brazil 64
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Wheaton 6 Grayson 6 Metzger 1 White 7 Sidlinger 7
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air craft training.
The Library has received a j complimentary copy of "Keel - ’, the year book of the United States Naval Training Center at Cieat Lakes, 111., Company 264. through honor that has come to John W. Walker Jr., who received tire award of Honor Recruit 1 of his training company at the U. S. Naval Training Center-.
Wabash Defeats Old Gold, 78-67
IN MEMORY In memory of George Junior Leonard, who departed this life Jan. 8. 1947. He is not dead. Why should we
weep
Because he takes an hour of sleep-— A rest before God’s greater morn Announces a new world is born; A world where he may do the
things
He failed in here; where sorrow's stings And disappointment yield to joy. Where cares and fears cannot destroy ? He is not dead. He hurried on Ahead of us to greet the dawn.
Wabash won the only “all-Hoo-I sier” college basketball game I Tuesday night, rallying in the i second half to beat arch-rival DePa"J\v at Crawfordsville, 78 67. 1 DePauw was ahead at the half. 42-38, and Wabash won out in a see-saw battle during the first 10 minutes after the intermission to post its sixth triumph in nine
games.
Elsewhere, Ball State dumped Eastern Michigan, 74-63. and Yin1 eennes dropped a 9-?S5 decision to Moberly Junior College of Missouri. Jim Mudd led the winners with 39 points.
Tlaer Athletes
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Swimming and wrestling v. 'll take over DePauw’s athletic spntj light Saturday with initial pi .-tJ holiday action in both sports. Coached by Charlie Erdmann, ! the swimmers will host Ball Stale
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That he might meet the loved
who left
Us yesterday. We are bereft—
But weep not—hail him where,
afar,
He waits for us on some bright
star.
He is not dead. Beyond all strife, At least he wins the prize of
Life.
Sadly missed by Father. Moth-
er, Brothers ami Sisters.
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in the Bowman pool at 1.30 p. m., and Mike Snavely’s grapple! s are booked against Wabash at 1:30 in
Crawfordsville.
Saturday's tank meet which match the two teams which dominated Indiana small college competition last year, when Ball State won the Little State Championship after stopping the T : g-
c-rs twice in dual affairs.
Defeated in December at Miami, 61-35, Erdmann s D P. iw pd. quad is led by Bob Lee and Bill — Blake, free style; Jim McElw iin. i butterfly: Brian Nagy, brea-t ; stroke; and Ted Hedman, bm k
stroke-
wrestling is a brand new sp a t •t DePauw. inaugurate this /ear on aij intercollegiate basis, and the opening match last month resulted in a 24-8 loss to Indiana
Central.
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Children’s Fleece-lined O QQ
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Men’s Gabardine Slacks; £ QQ
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Chenille Bedspread; full f? QQ or twiA size. Was $8.95. D*Ov Pricat do not include transportation
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