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1-5 Park Recreation

1-5 McCormick’s Creek SwimToday is a holiday’ for all ming

little ba cball'.r-* in Grecncastle. 6:30-8 Park Recreation Tonight ill the little Leaguers. 8-9 Basketball Minor I>? gue and Pony League . —

are in Indianapolis to see the Indians play and perhaps pick up ,

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FACE TOCGH SCHEDI'LE

. - - - - - DePauw’s defending ICC crossfew pointers. A.ong Ai.h this country champions will go to the a.nnual event the managers, ‘ - - - - ---

coaches and officers will make

the trip with the kids.

Tuesday evening the Little i League will resume action with > two fine games on deck. Next

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Fair Winners

post 11 times during the 1958

i season. Athletic Director James

Loveless announced today. Featuring 10 dual meets plus

j the Indiana Collegiate Confer-

ence-Little State combination,

week wi’l end the little League sc hedu!e is the longest in re-

f the - wo all-star iCent years for Tiger harrier*,

games to be mn imeed later. Try year De Pauw was undean ' s*- 1 o ■’ .n ler <J 1 ‘ 1e i feated in small-college eompetis hedule ar. \ buv a Li le league t j oni losing only to Kentucky and

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffloe at GreencAstle, Indiana as second class 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

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Keep sound wisdom and di r - cretion. Proverbs 3:21. If we do the best we know, it is highly

probable that our wisdom will in- Livingston; 4th Bill Cowan

crease with experience.

sticker at the fair and show’ that you helped support Little League. i

Tuesday, August 5th

5:00 p. m. Dodgers vs. White

Sox.

6:30 p. m. Indians vs. Yankees \V«ulne*day, August 6th Yankees vs. Redlegs. Thursday, August “th White Sox vs Indians Frid y, August 8th Yankees vs. Dodgers Monday, August I !th 5:00 p. m. Re llegs vs Yankees (Tied game) Braves vs. Indians (tied gamej Final unless lained out. “Buy' a Little League Sticker”. CITY SOFTBALL Monday, August 4th 7 15 Shetrone-Jnycee vs Reels-

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8:30 V. F. W. Cubs vs College Castle , Tuesday, Aug. 5th 7:15 V.F.W. Cubs vs Reelsville ’■flr.’fO College Castle v.s Bainbridge Wednesday, Aug. 6th 7:30 V. F. W. Cubs vs College Castle Thursday, Aug. 7th 7:30 V.F.W. Cubs vs Shetrone -Jay’cre

(TTY IC K(' 1 IE ATI ON There was a well-played high school baseball game at Brazil on Sunday afternoon. The ClayPutAtmt uHt’s+nrs defeated ParkO County, 10-3. Jim Buell, of St.ninton, who hits a ball as well as any' boy in this area, drove in six runs with four extra base hits. Gilbert Brown scored three runs anil played all the game; Ray' Bcanvm drove in one run with a single to center field and played all the game. Gilbert pitched one inning; Ray pitched three innings and neither allowed any runs. Beaman's pitching was about the most effective of any done in the game. Pill Kohrer and Mickey Myers also were on the squad. It is not too late to fnake arrangements to go to Indianapolis tonight to see the baseball game. Be at. Robe Ann Park diamond promptly at six o’clock. Bobby Leonard won a croquet torney last week. There will be one last trip to McCormick's

Indiana in seven starts, and climaxed the campaign by taking the ICC title. Opening at Indiana Central Oct. 1, this year’s edition will face Hanover, Valparaiso, Ball State, Butler, Wabash, Indiana State, Indiana, Beloit, and Ken-

tucky.

Coach Bob Harvey, -whose charges have w r on 30 of their last 39 dual meets over six seasons, will be on sabbatical leave during the first semester, and Loveless will handle the coachng duties. DePauw’s 1958 cross-country

schedule:

At Indiana Central

Hanover

At Valparaiso

Ball State

Butler

At Wabash Indiana State Indiana

Beloit

ICC-Little State (Indianapolis) Kentucky

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DULLES FIJKS SOUTH RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles w'as en route to Rio De Janiero today for twm days of comferences w’ith Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek designed to strengthen Inter-American relations in advance of ‘‘summit” meetingThe plane made an early morning stop at Trinidad and w’as scheduled to reach Rio De Janeiro in th* afternoon. Dulles, w’ho conferred w’ith President Eisenhow’er before taking off from Washington w’as bearing a personal message from Eisenhower to Kubitschek. He declined tA reveal its contents. Kubitschek and the U. S. chief executive have exchanged letters recently atregsing their desire to seek means of solving hemispheric problems. The Brazilian leader also emphasized to Eisenhower Brazil’s interest in questions that would be discussed at the. proposed summit conference.

CARNIVAL MAN INJURED Ivan Melvin Shanks, a carnival worker, was injured when he fell from a piece of equipment at the fair grounds Monday. He w r as eent to the hospital.

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PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR

1:00 to 4:00 P. M.

August 5, 6, 7 - 1:30 to 5:30 P. M. and

6:30 to 9:30 P. M.

August 4

August 8 - 9:00 A. M. to 12 Noon BE SURE VXD HAVE A CHEST X-RAY EACH YEAR Expenses paid by Ihitnam County TB Association with loney donated in Christmas Seal Sale.

DOG 'N' SUDS Across from Fairground COUNTY FAIR SPECIAL

MONDAY, AUG. 4 THROUGH SATURDAY, AUG. 9 10-Oz. Glass Root Beer . . 5c Regular Price

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One Gallon Root Beer

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Personal And Local News Uriels

Kappa Delta Pht sorority will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Public Service room. Mrs. Kenneth Peck is vi^itir s ’ this week ; n he home of ner s Eugene, in Mi I igan City. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Thomas and family are vacationing in Michigan and Wisconsin. Wendell Wayne Goodpaster was arrested Saturday by city police on a reckless driving

charge.

Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner, of Grecncastle, are the parents of a, daughter born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. The Ferrand family reunion wall be held Sunday, August 10, at the Somerset church. All friends and relatives are invited. Fathers Auxilliary No. 1 of the Veterans of. Foreign Wars will meet Wednesday evening at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550

Home.

Mrs. Grade P. Coleman of Fillmore is in Springfield, 111.. to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Jackuline Coleman. The third annual Roberts reunion will be held at Forest Park in Brazil on Sunday, Aug. 10th. All relatives and friends are very’ cordially invited. James Gram, H,arvey L. Gray and John D. Casper of the Greencastle Jaycees attended a Leadership Training Conferenceat Valparaiso over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Morris of Milford, Pa., are visaing relatives and friends in Groencastle. They are staying at the Durham home at 309 East Seminary Street. Mrs. Hairy Haw’kins is in Lafayette and will he the guest of her mother for a w r eek. Prof. Hawkins wall join her this week end, and they will go to Lake Shafer for a w’eek. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jer.ner and four children have returned from a vacation of two weeks to their home on Anderson Street. They visited relatives and friends in Ottawa, and other places in Ontario, Canada. Delta Theta Tau will have a pitch-in-dinner Tuesday, August 5th at the home of Mrs. Parker James on Cataract Lake. All members will bring food and table service and meet at the home of Jane Pierce at 5:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cue and children. Gary and Karen of Milwaukee, Wis., will be the guests of Mr. Cue’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue spent the past week in Milwaukee with the Dale Cues. The two families will spend the rest of this week at £. cabin near Columbus. Ind.

Beef

A1 Goff. Superintendent. Carl

Scott. Judge.

Shorthorn Heifers: Sr., Calf, 1st. Pat Smith. (1 entry) Summer Yearling: 1st.. Keith Schenck; 2 nd. Sheila Hudson: 3rd. Edgar Branson; 4th, Jean Smith. (6 entries) Junior Yearling: 1st, John Lee; 2nd, Keith Schenck: 3rd, Don

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entries) Champion Shorthorn Heifer. Keith Schenck. Wayne+owm. Angus Heifers: Senior Calf, 1st Gary Goff; 2nd, Tommy Rhoads; 3rd, Melvin Clodfelter; 4th, Larry Clodfelter. (4 entries) Summer Yearling; 1st Gary Goff. (1 entry) Junior Yearling: 1st John Astin; 2nd. Joyce Clodfelter; Srd, Melvin Clodfelter; 4th Mike Fritts (5 entries) Champion Angus Heifer, John Astin, Linden. Hereford Heifers: Senior Calf. Gene Beck, (1 entry) Summer Yearling: 1st Ted Britten; 2nd, Cynthia Ramsay; 3rd, Dixie Kelly; 4th, Dave Britton. (5 entries) Junior Yearling: 1st Don Hunsicker; 2nd, Steve Milligan; 3rd. Malcolm Simpson; 4th, Don Harney. (5 entries) Champion Heifer, Don Hun-

sicker.

Grand Champion Heifer, John Astin, Linden. Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, Keith Schenck, Wayne-

town.

Shorthorn Steers: Heavy Wt., 1st, Richard Martin; 2nd, David Martin; 3rd. Keith Schenck; 4th Melvin Clodfelter. (8 entries) Light Wt., 1st, Don Livingston; 2nd, Richard Martin; 3rd. Gary Goff; 4th David Martin. (12 entries) Champion Shorthorn Steer, Richard Martin. Reserve Shorthorn Steer, Don Livingston. Angus Steers, Light Wt., 1st, David Martin; 2nd, Janet Michael; 3rd, Dick Evens; 4th, Mary Michael. (11 entries) Angus Steers, Heavy Wt., 1st. Mike Fritts; 2nd, Richard Martin; 3rd, Malcolm Harmless; 4th Don Harvey. (12 entries) Champion Angus Steer, Richard Martin. Reserve Champion, Janet Michael. Hereford Steers. Light Wt., Is - Dale Davies; 2nd, Larry Grimes;

Mullimx. Handicraft 1; Nicki Mullinix, Clothing III; Juanita C. Phelps. Baking HI; Food Prep III; Shirley Richie. Foods I; Judy Riddle. Baking IV; Liia Sanders. Foods I; Sandra Slav-

ens. Clothing IV.

Washington Township girls

placing in the white ribbon group

are: Cletus Dickey, Clolbing III: Linda Johnson, Clothing I; Marie B. Kester, Clothing I; Juanita C. Phelps, Clothing III; Virginia Williams,. Clothing II. Warren Township girls placing | in the blue ribbon group are;

Alice Berry, Foods I; Vane.4sa Boesen, Foods I; Joyce E. Brown, Clothing I; Pamela Cooper, Foods I; Betty Sue Gostage. Foods I; Sue Ellen Jones, Foods I; Vicky Ann Williams, Cloth-

ing I; Sandra Crowe, Foods I. Warren Township girls placing in the red ribbon group are: Agnes Ann Bible, Clothing I; Wanda J. Costin, Clothing I; Sandra Hansel, Clothing I; Vickie Howe, Clothing I. Warren Township girls placing in the white ribbon group are: Mary C. Berry, Clothing I; Sandra Walker, Clothing I. M.idison Township girls plac- J

ing in the blue ribbon group are: j Buibara Aker, Clothing III, Bak-

ing V; Beverly Jean Best, Cloth- j n j-jjg re( j j-jpbon group are— ing VIII, Baking V, Handicraft! Sandra Sue Age, Clothing V; V; Joyce Heller, Clothing I; Sharon App, Baking V, HandiJanet Johns, Baking V; Patricia craft jil; Mary Ruth Baker, Long, Handicraft I, Foods I; | clothing II; Donna Sue Blaydes,

in the blue ribbon group are— j Baking V; Carolyn Harroid. Sandra Sue Age. Baking V; Foods I: Pauletta Hash, Baking Janet Austin. Clothing V; Mary mi; Judy Lynn Hood. Food Prep Ruth Baker. Foods II; Arlene IV; Judy Hewlett, Clothing I; Mae Bridges. Clothing IV; Sara Christine Ikamire. Clothing II. Jane Bridges, Clothing IV; EUa Foods II; Constance J. Kiger,

Louise Cooper. Clothing IV; Gracie Craver, Clothing II; Helen Graver, Clothing IV; Carol Earley, Clothing VT, Baking V; Nancy Ensor, Clothing IV; Pam Games. Foods I; Linda S. Hendrick, Clothing IL Handicraft I, Foods II; Bonnie Sue Higgins,

Linda Hutcheson, Foods I; Linda Jackman, Clothing III, Baking III, Handicraft I; Patty Judy, Clothing II; Sandy Lane, Clothing VIII, Baking V, Handicraft VT; Linda K. McCarty, Clothing II, Handicraft II; Sidney A. Modlin, Foods I; Sheila Porter, Handicraft I, Foods 1; Evelyn Price, Baking IV’; Melanie Priest, Clothing I; Linda Proctor, Clothing V; Treva Raymann, Clothing 11, Handicraft I; Bonnie 3ue Scobee, Foods I; Debby Smith, Clothing II, Handicraft I, Foods I; Sandra Smith, Foods I; Sherry Solomon, Clothing V; Janice Stisher, Baking III, Handicraft I; Jane Wehrman, Clothing V; Linda York, Clothing

II, Handicraft I.

Monroe Township girls placing

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Betty Mai shall, Clothing II; Foods II; Donna Kay Marshall, Food Pres I; Sherry Lea Shinn, Clothing I, Foods I; Shirley Lou

Smiley, Baking V.

Clothing III, Baking III, Handicraft I; Glenn Blaydes, Clothing VI; Bertha Bridges, Clothing II; Marlene Bridges, Clothing IV; Linda Kay Coffman, Clothing II,

Madison Township girls plac- Handicraft II, Foods II; Rose

ing in the red ribbon group are: Barbara Aker, Food Prep V; Anna Burks, Baking IV, Food Prep III; Joyce Heller, Foods II; Betsy Lancaster , Food Pres IV; Wanda Long, Foods I, Mary

Ada Cooper, Clothing II, Foods I; Marilyn Day, Clothing III. Kathy Dearinger, Clothing III, Foods I; Karen Ruth Dozeir. Clothing I. Foods I; Pam Games, Clothing 1; Donna Hendrick,

Lucas, Clothing I, Foods II: Clothing II, Handicraft I; Linda Donna Kay Marshall, Clothing I, Hutcheson, Clothing I; Patty

Foods II; June Marie Wagle, Foods I. Madison Township girls placing in the white ribbon group are: Jane Burks, Baking III, Handicraft I; Betsy Lancaster, Clothing II, Baking IV; S'niriey Long, Foods I; Wanda Long, Clothing II; June Marie Wagle, Clothing I. Marion Township girls placing in the blue ribbon group are: Beverly Brown, Foods I; Jane Ann Buis, Foods I; Marjorie Lou Cash, Foods I; Rebecca Cash, Foods II; Donna Rae Douglas, Foods II; Sharon Ellett. Clothing IV; Leslie Frederick, Foods II; Janice Giddings, Clothing V, Food Prep V; Jennifer Giddings,

3rd, Don Hunsicker; 4th, Shiriey I Foods I; Joan Sue Giddings,

Justus-Bennett Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Charlotte Louise Bennett to Gary William Justus is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bennett of Indianapolis. Mrs. Bennett is the former Christine Dietrich, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Diet-

rich.

The wedding will be October 4 at 7:30 p. m. in the Downey Avenue Christian church. Miss Bennett attended DePauw University and Mr. Justus attended Butler.

Perrj’. (16 entries) Hereford Steers, Heavy Wt., 1st. Shirley Perry; 2nd, Don Hunsicker; 3id, Dale Davies: 4th, Gene Beck. (12 entries) Champion: Dale Davies Reserve Champion: Shirley Perry. Grand Champion: David Martin. Reserve Grand Champion: Dale Davies. Showmanship: Hog Champion, Lonnie Flick; Sheep Champion, Gene McCutchan; Dairy Champion, Joe Rose; Beef Cnampion, Cynthia Ramsay; Grand Champion, Joe Rose.

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Washington Township girls placing in the blue ribbon group aie: Sara Alig, Clothing IV, Baking III: Theresa Alig. Clothing V, Baking V. Food Prep V; Janet Burger. Clothing I. Foods 1; Benetta Burk, Foods I; Joyce Carmichael, Handicraft II: Jeannette Bothwell, Handicraft I; Clara Mae Cox, Foods I; Cletus Dickey, Baking III: Linnea Fulk. Foods II; Carol Hutcheson, Baking III: Food Prep. Ill; Pamela Johnson. Foods I: Nancy ! Killion, Food Prep. Ill; Penny : Mathews, Clothing I: Diana McCullough. Baking IV; Sonna Mercer, Clothing II. Foods II: ; Charlotte Montgomery, Foods II; Nancy Montgomery. Clc.thj ing V. Baking V, Food Prep. IV: Diane Morlan, Clothing III; | Nicki Mullinix, Baking IV; Sue . Overpeck, Clothing IV: Shirley Richie, Handicraft I; Judy Riddle. Clothing TV, Food Prep. IV: | Mary Rightsell, Baking IV, Food

i Prep. Ill; Mary Sanders, Baking , III; Food Prep. Ill; Sandra Birthdax-g _ _ „

Mrs. Patty Zeis East Semin-' Sliivens ' Baking Iir - Foo<1 ary. Sunday. Aunst 3 1 ' F Pr * S ^ Vlrglma

D . , . . liams. Home Imp. I. Earl Rogers, todav, Aug. 4. ^

Cynthia Lea Newgent, daugh- " Totraship g.rls . w . ^ , _ placing in the red ribbon group ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. ‘ b , . . T » r c , are: Joyce Carmichael, Baking Newgent, Lvthia Springs, Ga., 5 . . ,, . ' . . . Ill: Jeannette Bothwell, Clothing years old August 1st. _ ’ , ... -vr d a 1 Foods II: Su^ Cook. Clothing Arthur M. Brattain of Clinton „„ „ , „ “

~ „ a* Marilyn Cox. Clothing I\ :

Falls and Oscar C. Brattain of T . ’ , „ T

Lmnea Fulk. Clothing III:

ANNIVERSARIES

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Sandra Hargis, Foods 1: Ruth Ann Hinote, Foods II; Linda Johnson. Foods I; Memory Kendall, Baking III; Handicraft I; Nancy Killion, Baking IV; Mary Langdon. Clothing I; Ruby Larkin, Baking TV; Food Prep. I; Diane Morlan, Baking III; Jean

Baking V. Food Pres III; Suzanna Gorham, Baking IV; Twyla Greenlee, Baking V; Vwginia E. Kumpf, Clothing IV, Food Prep III; Jo Ann Lairmore, Food Prep III; Sandra O'Hair, Clothing II; Karen Siddons, Food Prep IV; Marjorie Skelton, Baking V; Diane Sutherlin, Clothing I, Baking III, Food Prep III; Darla Kay Wade, Home Imp II. M.irion Township girls placing in the red ribbon group are: Karen Alexander, Food? I; Mary Ann Barcus, Foods II; Nancy Karen Cash, Clothing IV, Baking V, Food Prep III; Ina Elaine Chestnut, Foods II; Norma R. Clark. Clothing I; Bonnie Craig, Clothing I. Baking IV; Janice Giddings, Food Pres III; Ruth Gwin, Food Prep III; Francis Jean Horn, Clothing I; Virginia E. Kumpf. Baking V; Kitzie Lisby, Clothing III; Sandra O’Hair, Foods I; Karen Siddons, Clothing II, Baking V; Rita Lynn Skelton, Foods I: Sharold .Stewart, Foods I; Diane Sutherlin Handicraft I. Marion Township girls placing in the white ribbon group are: Karen Alexander, Clothing 1; Beverly Brown, Handicraft I; Marjorie Lou Cash, Clothing I; Jennifer Clark, Clothing I; Judy Claik. Foods II; Barbara Evans Clothing I; Janice Giddings, Baking V; Suzanna Gorhim Clothing I; Twyla Greenlee. Clothing II: Ruth Gwin, Clothing IV; Frances Jean Horn. Foods I: Judy Kay Lairmore, Foods II: Diana L. Nichols, Clothing II Foods II; Marjorie Skelton Clothing II; Darla Kay Wade. Baking VII; Sue Ksy Wade. Clothing II. Baking V. Floyd Township girls placing in the blue ribbon group are: Sharon Broadstreet. Clothing IT Baking V. Food Prep IV; Richard Kiger, Foods II: Carlotta Keith, Baking III; Karen O'Hair. Foods II; Sandra Sue Sibbitt. Clothing I. Food Pres I Handicraft I. Foods I; Sharon Anne Zeiner. Baking V, Food Prep IV Floyd Township girls placing in the red ribbon group are: Janet Broadstreet, Baking V; Patricia Foxx-ler, Clothing I. Foods I; Mike Kiger. Handicraft II: Karen O’Hair, Clothing II. Floyd Township girls placing in the white ribbon group are: Carolyne Broadstreet. B king V. Monroe Township girls placing

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Judy, Handicraft I; Jacqueline Minnick, Clothing III; Sidney A. Modlin, Clothing I; Lynn Ellyn Mullis, Clothing II, Handicraft I; Anna Noll, Clothing V; Anna Osborn, Handicraft I, Foods II; Sheila Porter, Clothing II; Wanda Roe, Clothing V; Kay Ruark, Clothing IV; Bonnie Sue Scobee, Clothing HL Janice Stisher, Clothing III; Glenda K. Thompson, Clothing I, Foods II; Danny Webber, Handicraft I; Janice Wilson, Clothing V; Marcia Winslow, Clothing III: Suzy Winters, Clothing I; Linda York, Foods II. Monroe Township girls placing in the white ribbon group are— Naomi Ann Benson, Clothing I; Bertha Bridges, Foods I; Barbara Dozier, Clothing II; Louisa Lewis, Clothing I; Anna Osborn, Clothing III; Evelyn Price, Clothing IV; Sandra Smith, Clothing I. Clinton Township girls placing in the blue ribbon group are— James Albin, Foods I; Dale Cantonwine, Foods I; Judy Cantonwine, Baking V; Food Prep. IV, Food Pres. V, Health II; Martha Ann Cox, Clothing I; Katherine Harbison, Clothing VII; Carol Sue Mitchell, Foods I; Patricia Mitchell, Clothing I; Ruth Mary New, Foods II; Rebecca Scobee, Clothing II, Foods II; Josephine Wagoner, Clothing V; Waneta Wysong, Clothing VII. Handicraft VI. Clinton Township girls placing in the red ribbon group are— Karen Bock. Clothing II, Food Pres. I; Brenda Brackney, Clothing IV, Baking TV’, Food Prep. Ill; Jackie Sue Brackney, Clothing I. Foods I; Katherine Harbison, Baking VII; Carol Sup Mitchell, Clothing I; Patricia. Mitchell, Food Pres. I, Foods II; Ruth Mary New, Clothing II. Food Pres. I; Marilyn D. O’Hair. Clothing II, Foods II; Rebecca Poynter, Foods II; Glen Ellen Scobee, Clothing II; Shirley Taylor, Foods I; Judith Thompson. Foods I; Barbara Wichmann. Clothing III; Margie Pearl Wysong, Clothing V, Baking VI. Food Prep. IV. Clinton Township girls placing in the white ribbon group are— Rebecca Poynter, Clothing II; ludy Puckett, Clothing II; Linda \ Fay Taylor, Clothing III, Foods H; Judith Thompson, Clothing I. Greencastle girls placing in the blue ribbon group are— Candy Balay, Baking IV, : Handicraft 1; Susan Birt, Clothng I. Foods I; Almeda A. Boatright, Foods I; Susan Clark. ! Home Improvement I; Linda > Coffman, Clothing V, Baking V. Food Prep IV; Sharon LaVerne Day, Home Improvement I; Ellen Doaer, Foods I; LaConda Ellis, Clothing I. Foods I; Peggy Etter, Clothing IV; Jennifer Frazier, Foods. I; Becky Gardner, Baking V; Sandra Garriott. Baking IV; Susan Garriott, Clothing III. Baking IV; Debby Grimes, Clothing II; Leona Sue Grimes, Clothing I, Foods II; Ora Lou Grimes. Baking III; Beth Hamilton. Baking HI. Food Prep HI; Glenna Hammond, Clothing IV, Raking III; Sara Hanna, Clothing IV, .

Clothing III. Baking III; Agnes King, Clothing V; Jovce Lewall-

en, Food Prep V; Joyce Lewis. | Ros * Z ell * r - Baking Hi; Sherry] Clothing IV; Jane Libka. Cloth- Bnsor. Foods I; Marsha Tumer,|

ing I; Alice Livesay, Home Im- Bond Prep I\ .

provement II: Mickey Longden. Gieencastle girls placing i Food Prep III; Janet’ Marie La- wh »te ribbon group are— cas. Foods II; Sherry Gave Maijorie L. (lark. Foods I;

Lynch, Baking V. Food Prep V; Betty Joan Martin, Food Pres V. Handicraft I; Karen McCammon, Handicraft 1; Jane E. McIntyre, Floods I; Amy Michael, Clothing V. Food Prep VI; Amy Michael, F'ood Prep IV; Sue Mishler,

Susie Dobbs, Baking IV; Sue Domasco. Food Prep III; Jean Farber. Foods I; Linda Carol Fisher. Foods I; Susie Glidewell, Baking V; Beth Hamilton* Clothing IV; Judy Lynn Hooc^, Clothing HI. Baking IV; Deanna Kurtz,

Clothing I; Saraellen Neal. Cloth- ^o^ng HI; Betsy LOtfs. Clothing H; Diana Nelson, Baking ^ Iar .v Marchbanks, Making!

Ill; Sharon L. NeLson, Baking IV. Handicraft I; Carol Nichols. Foods I; Pamela Pierce, Foods I; Marsha K. Proctor, Baking III: Joyce Ann Reeves, Clothing V, Home Imp. II, Handicraft II, Food Pres I; Betty Riley, Clothing III; Patty Riley, F'ood Prep V; Gypsy Jean Runyan. Baking V, Food Prep IV. Food Pres III, Home Imp. II; Sharon Scobee, F^ood Prep III; Joyce Smith. Clothing V; Martha V. Smith, Food Prep IV; Linda J. Smythe, Clothing II, Foods II; Norma Stanger, Clothing VI. Baking V, F’ood Pres V; Joan Stout. Clothing IV, Baking V; Carole Thorlton. Clothing V; Glenda Underwood, Clothing II; Mary Walbring; Baking V; Patty Lynn White, Clothing I; Mary Kaye Wright, Clothing VI. Baking VI. Food Prep V; Barbara Wuertz. Baking III; Rose Zeller, Food Prep III; Marsha Turner, Cloth-

ing HI, Baking V.

Greencastle girls placing in the

red ribbon group are -

Barbara Abbott, Foods I; Sharon Abbott. Clothing I; Karen Sue Atkins, Foods I; Candy Balay, Food Prep IV; Janet Sue Balay, Clothing I; Janice A. Barrett. Foods I; Sharyl Bullerdick. Baking V; Handicraft I; Carolyn Burks, Clothing II; Deanna Burks, Clothing I; Susan Clark, Baking HI; Karen Conyers, Clothing III, Baking IV. Handicraft II; Christine Cook, Foods I; Sue Cooksey, Clothing I. Foods I; Sharon LaVerne Day, Clothing VI. Baking V. Food Pres IV; Susie Dobbs, Clothing III; Sue Domaesco, Clothing III, Baking III; Julia Ann Donner. Foods I; Aitne Elaine Dozer, Clothing II, Foods II; Elissa FUlis, Handicraft I; Linda Carol Fisher, Clothing I; Sandra Garriott, Clothing IV; Susie Glidewell, Clothing III; Paula Lee Hamm. Clothing I, Foods I; Carolyn Harroid, Clothing I; Pauletta Hash, Clothing III, Food Prep III; Janice Hickman, Clothing III; Judy Lynn Hood. Handicraft II; Judy Hewlett, Foods II; Patricia Kendall, Foods II; Agnes King, Baking IV; Joyce Lewallen, Baking V; Food Pres V; Jane Libka, Foods I; Mickey Longden Baking III, Handicraft I; Janet Marie Lucas, Clothing II; Danna Marchbanks, Foods I; Karen McCammon, Baking III; Jonife McKenna, Clothing I; Mary Mishler, Clothing I; Carolyn Nelson, Baking IV’; Pamela Pierce, Clothing I; Ann Quinette, Clothing I; Joyce Ann Reeves, Baking V, F’ood Prep V; Pamela Sue Reiling, Baking III; Betty Riley | Baking IV; Patty Riley, Clothing I IV, Handicraft I; Sue Ann Rog-1 ers. Baking III, F’ood Prep III: Ginny Sayers, Clothing I; Sharon Scobee, Handicraft I; Nancy Sue Slaughter, Clothing II; Food: II; Martha V. Smith, Baking IV: j Linda Stanley, Foods I; Joan Stout, Food Prep V; Mary Jane i Sutherlin, Clothing IV; Baking ; IV; Glenda Underwood, F’ood:- ! II; Karen Vote, Baking V; Cloth- j ing IV; Connie Williams, Clothing | I; Foods II; Malinda Williams, Clothing IV; Barbara Wuertz, | Clothing II; Mary Zeller. F'ood- j I; Rita Zeller, Clothing IV; ‘

HI; Opal Marchbanks. Baking V; Jenifer McKenna. Foods I: Mary Mishler. F’oods II; Sue Mishler Foods II; Diana Nelson. Clothing III; Carol Nichols, Clothing I Shirley Porter, Clothing III Pamela Sue Reiling. F'ood Prej HI; Patty Riley. Baking V; Shar on Scobee, Baking IV; Joyc^ Smith, Baking V. Food Prep V' Martha V. Smith, Clothing III/ Karen Vote. F’ood Prep VI.

Diplomats See Red Acceptance

MOSCOW IT PI Western diplomatic sources said today Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev' who returned Sunday night Iron a dramatic hush-hush vir>it t< Peiping, will accept the Anglo American proposals for a summit conference on the Middle Eastern crisis in mid-August. The observers said they ex pected Khiushchev’s replies to the notes from the leaders of the Western Big Three on the projected meeting to be forwarded

within 48 hours.

A communique issued after the conclusion of the four-day secret “Red summit” meeting between Khrushchev and Communist China’s Mao T«e-Tung accused the United States of dragging its heels and called for a summit conference “at once.” A brief announcement by radio Moscow reportda Khrushchev’? return to the'Rovief(capital fron the Peiping talks, regarded here as a Communist planning session preliminary to East-West talks. Waiting,bn iKht'Usbfhev’.s desk at the Kremlin wriw messages from President Eijpihower and British Prime Minister Harol<> Macmillan proposing a summit meeting within the framework at the U. N. Security Council "or

or about” Aug. 12.

A letter from French Premier Charles de Gaulle, suggested a summit meeting *Y it side the Security Council on Aug. 18, prefer ably in Geneva. Neither Flisen bower nor Macmillan specified the site for the meeting. The talks between Khrushchev and Mao the world’s two top Communist leaders were seen here primarily as a dramatic guorfture to stress that Khrushchev will speak for Communist China as well as for the Soviet Union at the summit conference.

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