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♦ j* fj'jto t*ic crown 3 7-0 win over DePauw. In other 1957 games between Saturday's opponents, Vaipo and Ball State tied 26-26. and Evansville edged Indiana State. 27-20. Mrs. Harold Sutherlin
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Cagle Ten and Four met Sept. 19th at the home of Mrs. Harold Sutherlin. Thirteen members, three children; guests, Mrs. Vic Rurdsal, Mrs. Bonnie Burdsa! of Stilesville. Report given on fair exhibit at State Fair by Mrs.
Robert Stalleop.
Plans were made for booth at Hobby Show Get. lOth-llth. Tour of Eli Lilly planned for Sept. 24th with Cloverdale clubs. Constitution of county organization read and voted to accept. Lesson given on glass etching.
THE DAH.Y BANNER rr und HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice ai Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week, S5.<H’ per year by mail In Pufnan County, S6.00 to SI0.40 per yea* outside Putnam County
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The children of Ephraim . . . turned hack in the day of battl\ —Psalms 78:9. This happened 3,000 years ago. ! \\ e should not be like them. Face ! the worst that faith can bring j you. Cowardice, physical or mor- | al, is a sorry fault.
The Friendly Neighbor Club Meets The Friendly Neighbor Club j met with Bertha Fitzpatrick | Sept. 17th for an all day meeting. ! At noon a delicious chicken j dinner was served. At 1 o’clock ' the meeting w r as called to order by tho president, Bertha Fitzpat- ! rick with singing School Days. Roll call was a school day experience. Old and new business w-as discussed. The meeting was closed by all repeating the Lord’s Praver.
Personal And Local News Briefs
IKETTO t, A>1t’AMr> f WASHINGTON UPI — The White House s*.d today that President Eisenhower will take a major part in this fall's congressional election campaign, including a speaking trip to the West and Middle West. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED INDIANAPOLIS. UPI— John G. Linehan, chief investigator for the Marion County Sheriff’s office, said today the bullet w-hich killed an 11-year-old youth Tuesday apparently was '‘accidentally self-inflicted.” STRIKE CONTINUES GARY, Ind. UPI—A strike of about 950 United Auto Workers union members at the Budd Co. plant continued today after a futile effort at settlement.
I Force’«;!:«. ’‘but- it was alerted. Lied and guided on its intercept liiisaion by remote control from the U. S. Air Force Sage center a’ Kingston, N. Y., 1.500 miles away.” TO HOLD UP PROBE WASHINGTON UPI— Chairman Oren Harris D. Ark. of the House influence - investigating sub-committee said today he would give a federal grand jury “reasonable time” to act on the Pittsburgh TV Channel 4 case before resuming his own inquiry into it. Harris said his subcommittee did not wish to interfere in any way in the grand jury’s wmrk on the case, w’hieh involves allegations of a quarter million dollars in bribery propositions.
The M. Y. F. of i THgneer'fctmwi fcr<i,g , «*viT attended M9»hodisfcs D*a |waiigHfer Vkkey fc.ljfj, Mr. an
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MOOSE n. 1592 GUEST NIGHT (MEN ONLY) FRI. SEPT. 26* 6:00 P. M. Till ? FREE LUNCH If you are 21 you are invited.
Mrs. Elsie Hutcheson is very ill at her trailer home at Ping’s Trailer Court. Mrs. S. W. Kaiser of St. Charles, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. T. Dodd. Bobby Irwin is a patient in Union Hospital at Terre Haute. His room number is 318. The Women’s Democratic Club will meet in the Democratic headquarters at 12’j So. Jackson St. on Friday evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nickerson, I Cloverdale Route 1, are the par- 1 ents of a son born Wednesday at 1 the Putnam County Hospital. Alex Bryan, Putnam County | Auditor announces Monday is the j last day to file claims to be approved by the County Comission- I
ers.
Regular meeting of Gen. Jesse i M. Lee Post 1550 Veterans of | Foreign Wars this evening at 8 , o’clock. Members are urged to 1 attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Frank of j California, are visiting Mr. and j Mrs. J. R. Finley and Josephine i Young. Mr. Frank is a brother of j Mrs. Finley. Miss Sandra Mason, daughter ! of Mrs. Helen Mason has entered Indiana State Teachers College as a freshman in Elementary Education. Tri County Community Church , homecoming will be held Sunday, Sept. 28th. 7 miles south of Stilesville. LaVerne Siddons and other good ministers will be there. You l all come with well filled baskets. The president of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit to HurstCollins Post 281, Cloverdale, Ind., , announces that Mrs. Dorothy Foster, is the new chairman of the hospital equipment. Anyone wishing to use this equipment should contact Mrs. Foster. Delta Theta Tau pitch-in picnic will be held Saturday evening, Sept. 27, at 6 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Swope. Everyone please bring table service and covered dish. Meat and drink will be furnished. Also please remember to bring gift. If you have a question about the gift, call Mildred See or Marilyn Hoover. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Franklin and children. Jebbie and Beth Jo, arrived in Greencastle Wednesday from Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for a visit with Mrs. Franklin’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner. S Sgt. Franklin will leave next week for overseas duty. Mrs. Franklin and children will join him when living quarters are available. Putnam County people winning at the McCabe Horse Show at Crawfordsville Sunday were Butch Shaw. Cloverdale, 3rd,, in rolt show two years and under sired by Karmel Kandy. Miss Langdon, Cloverdale. 1st., in Girls’ Equitation. Western Sadile; Enos Alice. Belle Union. 1st., Three Gaited Class; Olen Dudley, Fillmore. 2nd.. Parade Horse and Mrs. Jones. Coatesville. 1st., Eldest Lady Rider..
SUCCESSFUL TEST CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla UPI —The Air Force’s new longrange Bomarc proved itself a missile killer in a successful intercept of another missile off the Florida coast Wednesday, the Air Force
said today.
A spokesman said that in a “mock superconic missile attack.” a 1.000-mile-an-hour X-10 missile was “blasted from the sky” by the Bomarc. “The Bomarc was launched from Cape Canaveral,” the Air
MORTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and 1 children Gregg, Jeff and Pam of Clinton Falls were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin and family
on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. D. P. Alexander spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian of Indianapolis. Mrs. Addie Clodfelter of Russellville spent the week end with Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Clark and Mrs. Aria Gilderlin of Indianapolis were week end guests of !
Mrs. Roscoe White.
at DePauw Universally. Two*.- of ; the main features of the day were a picnic luncheon and the football j
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth j and daughter Ella Mae were Sun- | day afternoon visitors of Mrs. Mae Woodworth of Brick Chapel. Ray Jackson was a visitor of Donald Albin Saturday evening and Rex Jackson spent the even- j ing with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Goode.
Nancy Ensor of Bainbridge j was a week end guest of Dorothy !
Bettis.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Priest and Children and Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Crawfordsville were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin 'jand
family.
Several from this community
Mis. Noel Nicholson and daughter, Doretha and Evelyn Price, Mrs. Leland Chilcote and Mr. and Mrs. George Estes.
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attended the barbecue at Fairgrounds sponsored by the Democrats of Putnam County. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin. Mrs. David Clodfelter and Mrs. Ed Scobee visited Mrs. Tom Scobee at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Della Davis is a house guest of Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yockum. Those from this community attending the John McCabe hjorse show were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call
AUCTION EVERGREENS AND NURSERY STOCK At STILESVILLE IMPLEMENT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15T 8:00 P. M. Stock Furnished by HILLSIDE NURSERIES Dublin, Ind.
100TII ANNIVERSARY You are invited to attend the 100th anniversary of the Union Baptist Church at Hollandsburg. Parke County. The usual Sunday School and morning worship service will be held Sunday momingzx z z z Basket dinner at noon 2:00 o’clock, song service 2:30, Message by a former pastor. Rev. Raymond Skelton. Logansport. Special music by the Cody and Parr quartette of Frankfort.
NOTICE The American Legion Auxiliary Unit to Hurst-Collins Post 2S1. re having a call meeting Sept. 29 at 7:30 p. m. deciding on a big project. All members are asked to attend.
ANNTVKRSARIES Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cook, years, Sept. 25.
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