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The Logansport Press from Logansport, Indiana • Page 23

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957. THE LOGANSPOET PRESS, LOGANSPQRT, INDIANA. PAGE TWENTY-THREE Local Sisters Off To Europe Among 150 To Attend International Congress Among 150 American savings and loan officials attending the Seventh Congress of International Union of Building Societies and Savings and Loan Associations at Stuttgart, Germany, Sept. 23-27, will be Miss Anna Moran, of the local First Federal Savings and Loan Association. Miss Moran and her sister, Marguerite, 2516 North street, will also visit in Ireland, Switzerland, and Italy before returning home.

They will leave today on their five-week- trip. The high spot of their trip will be their visit with three uncles, William, Patrick and Martin Moran, whom they have never seen. Their uncles reside in County Mayo Ireland. Their parents, the late James Bridget Moran, came to this country from County Mayo, Ireland, 65 years ago. The sisters will fly direct from Chicago to Ireland.

In Germany, Miss Anna Moran Will participate in a series of meetings at which representatives of 15 countries from around the globe will describe methods of encouraging thrift and promoting home ownership in thejr respective countries. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON TV Programs Daily Radio Programs Winamac WINAMAC The Winamac Mothers club will meet Friday afternoon, September 13, at the home of Mrs. Urban Kennedy, with Mesdames John Dilt's, Frank Miller and Walter Warnke as assistant hostesses. John Bigley of Culver will speak on "Canadian Wonderland." The 1957-58 officers who will assume their duties at this meeting are: President, Mrs. 'John Bremer; vice president, Mrs.

Fred Russell; Secretary, Mrs. Brooks Roudebush; Assistant secretary, Mrs. Delvie Masterson; Treasurer, Mrs. Carl Somers; Program committee, Mrs. Lewis Hood, chmn.

Mrs. Fred Russell, Mrs. C. F. Byfield; Membership, Mrs.

Don Bouldan, chmn. Mrs. John Dilts, Mrs. William Goory; Publicity, Mrs. JAM SESSION Clapping hands and' tapping on beat, Catholic teachers try the songs their pupils will sing when schools reopen.

The lesson is part of a school music workshop at St. John College in Cleveland, Ohio. More than 900 nuns 'and lay teachers of the Cleveland Catholic Diocese are attending the classes. Dominican nuns, center, are playing on kindergarten drums and bells, keeping time lor two lay teachers demonstrating classroom dances. 6 Channel 8.

6 Channel 8 6 Channel 8 8 Channel 6 6 Channel 8 6 Channel 8 8 6 Channel 8 8 4 Channel 8 6 6 Channel 4 Channel 8 8 Channel 8 Channel 6, Channel 4 4 4 Channel 8 6 Markets News-Weather Farm News Farm-Home Open House World Turns Miss Brooks Club 60 Bride-Groom House Party Matinee Payoff Crosby Queen for Day Brighter Day Secret Storm Let's See Edge of Night! Romances Comedy Playhouse Chapel Door Cartoons Stu Erwin Movies Cartoons Churchman Mickey Mouse Early Show Chuckwagon WMAQ WBBM (780 WLS (All Listening Central Daylight Time WEDNESDAY MORNING WSAL (1230 8:00 Alex Dreier Harrington, NewsRed Blanchard News 8:15 Cook'e Show 'Jim Conway Red Blanchard Rise 8:30 Cooke Show Gold Coast Red Blanchard News, Ads 8:45 Kews Breakfast Red Blanchard Rise Shine 9:00 News Arthur, Godfrey 9:15 Godfrey 9:30 Banastand Arthur Godfrey 9:45 Bandstand Arthur Godfrey Breakfast CluTJ Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast' Club Rise Shine Rise Shine News-Melodies Melodies 10:00 News 10:15 Bandstand 10:30 Bandstand 10:45 Bandstand Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Bloise-Josh Howard Miiler Herb Anderson Herb Anderson Herb Anderson Herb Anderson Worn. World 'World Queen-Day Queen-Day News 11:15 J. Holtman 11:20 J. Holtman 11:45 Duchess News Backstage Helen Trent Gal Sunday News Martha Crane Marxets Farm Info Words Record Shop Carroll Co. Carroll Co.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 News 12:15 Merrytleld Merryfield Merryfield Nora Drake Ma Perking News Road of Noontime News News Livestock Extension Dinnerball Farm Corner Farm Corner 1:00 News 1:15 Confessions 1:30 One Family 1:45 Dr. Gentry Happiness Summaries Warm Up Mrs. Burton News Warm Up Stride It Rich Road to HapplessBaseba.il Cruise Queen-Day Baseball 2:00 News 2:15 Matinee 2:30 Worn. inHse 2:45 Pep. Toung.

House Party House Party Dr. Malone'- Lucky Ladies Cross Country Keyboard News Wayne King Baseball "Baseball Baseball Baseball WEDNESDAY EVENING Show Starts At Dtuk Gatu.Open Half Hour Earlier WEDNESDAY Double Feature OF ANGELS" Run) Clark Gabla Yvonne DeCarfo also 'HERE COME THE GIRLS" (color) Arlene Dahl Tony Martin Thursday-Friday "SONG OF THE SOUTH" Remus' Stories James Burrows; Scrapbook, Miss Nina Dalton; Budget committee, Mrs. Francis Weldy, chmn. Mrs. Carl Somers, Mrs, Delvie Masterson; Transportation, Miss Katherine Overholser, Mrs.

Harry Ross; Sick counselor, Mrs. E. L. Knight; Parliamentarian, Mrs. Harry McDowell; Club property, Mrs.

Frank Miller. The Alibi Bowhunters held their championship field round Sunday. Awards were presented to the following shooters, Bowmen, 1st place, Ray Haschel, 2nd, Ray Felker, 3rd, Bill Jenkins. Archers, 1st, Jack Felker, 2nd, Cecil Button. Jr.

girls, Mavis Felker, Intermediate boys; Tim Schultz Jr. boys (under 13) 1st, Jim Button, 2nd, Tom Denham. Winners of the traveling trophies for this year were Ray Haschel, men's and Mavis Felker, women's. The group will meet this evening, at 7:30 p.m. The next shoot will be a hunters round, Sunday, October 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lizenby point W. J. Baker to the- county alcoholic beverage board.

William Selle and Francis Rausch were present on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce to see about Christmas decorations. A motion was -made and approved to help -with decorations as in previous years. Wade Barnes, Jr. resigned as to become effective September 30, 1957. A resolution was made to grant the board of commissioners of Pulaski county jurisdiction over the ten eastern most' parking spaces on the north side of Meridian street, with power to 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 6 Channel 8 6 Channel 4 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 Rascals Weather News-Weather News News Jazz Age Popeye Lucy News Disneyland Mask Party Spike Jones News Jim Conway News 3:15, Jim Mills Lombardo 3:30 Jim Mills Gold Coast News 3:45 Jim Take Break Music 4:00 News Paul 1 News.

4:15 Jim Paul Gfbson Polka Party 4:30 Sports Paul Gibson News 4:45 Jim Mills Shop With Missus Polka Party News Welk 1:15 Wed Howard Wed Howard Sports News 5:45 Stone, News Lowell Thomas News Baseball Baseball Baseball Scoreboard Off Record Off Record Off Record Off Record', Tune Time Want Ads News, Musio Serenade WEDNESDAY EVENING 6 Dad Knows Best designate such spaces stricted spaces. or The 4 reserved as re- parking space is to -be spent Sunday at Crawfordsville and attended a reunion of the people who were together on a Farm Bureau tour in 1947. This is an annual event and was held this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0.

C. Edwards in Crawfordsville. The Lizenbys attended the State Fair on Thursday. Edwin S. Pzansa of Chicago was taken into custody by State Trooper Roy Sheets Monday night on U.

S. 421 and will appear in Justice Wappel's court at Medaryville, Tuesday to answer to: a chrage' of driving while under the charge of driving while under the Mrs. Lowell word Monday Wilson received that father, George Selle of South Bend, had suffered, a heart attack and is in a critical condition at Sainf Joseph hospital, South Bend. At the Winamac town council meeting Monday, Sept. 9.

Motion was made and approved to ap- policed by the county sheriff's department. A son, Thomas Joseph, was born September 7, to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Murray of Winamac at Saint Joseph hospital, Logansport. Mrs. Murray is the former Miss Thelma Mockerman of Flora.

Miss Janice Galbreath was a weekend guest of Miss Bird at Fort Wayne and on Tuesday went to Bloomington where she entered Indiana University for her junior year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brohman o.f Fort Wayne were guests Sunday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Margurite.

Murray. A marriage license was issued Tuesday to Miss Carolyn June McConnell of Medaryville and Lowell Lee Jones, son of Orville L. Jones of Medaryville. Dick Knarr, who is employed in Chicago, spent the weekend in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Knarr. He was accompanied back to Chicago by Tom Knarr and James Roberts who returned home on Monday. Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 6. 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Vic Damone Boyd Bennett TV Theater Millionaire Decision I Have Secret Fights Your Life SteeLHour Hawkeye News Playhouse Hiway Patrol Movie 6:00 News 6:15 News 6:30 News 6:45 Life Bell-aira News Sports Murrow News Weather News News News Sports Heatter Theatre 7:00 News Bellairs 7:15 People-FunnyBellairs 7:30 Nightline Bellairs 7:45 Nightline Bellairs News Music Late News Gang Busters Lewis Serenade Mystery Little League 8:00 News 8:15 Nightllno 8:45 Nighiline News World Sports Amns 'n' Andy Dance Time Dance Time Haver Mantovanl News Studio Bob Ray Bob Ray HIGH FLICHT-rWdfds in a a World War pHot best describe this beautiful scene caused by a prismatic effect of the son on jet trainers' plastic canopies over Hulman Field, Terre Haute, Ind. These F-86 Sabrejets truly have "slipped the surly bonds of and danced Ifce sides on News 9:15 Chan 9:30 Chan Chan News Startc Lewis Lewis News Music Rudy Rudy News Nig-htwa'tca Nightwatch Nightwatch News 10:15 Night Desk Mercier 10:30 Night Desk TOWJI Crier 10:45 Sports Weitzel Rudy Rudy Jtadio Church Radio Church Nijjhtwatch Nightwatch.

Night-watch Nightwatch Channel 8 Highway Patrol 6 News Weather Channel 8 News-Weather 6 Channel 8 Theater Late Show foaters wii. DEBATE AT PERU High School act as hosts to de- the KRAMER Logan'Sport team in an initial debating session of the year in room 208 of fee high school Wednesday at 4 p.m. Don Terry, high school speech instructor said ttot ifchere would be four matches. miKnoxville Paper In Mantel Merl Acton, 1000 North street, doing some remodeling, came upon an old newspaper when he took down a mantel yesterday. 'Out fell a Knoxville, paper dated Nov.

17, 1891. Acton thinks the mantel was built in Indianapolis and the newspaper probably was brought in with, The "Be-year-old news includes a report of the German session, presided over by Emperor Wilnelm with Prince Bismarck as chairman-of the session. A feature story tells of a railroad ride into county, "traversing the giant mountain fastnesses." A meeting of the Farmers Alliance at Indianapolis vfas given a column long story on page 1. Visitors to Enoxville, says the paper somewhat surprised at the handsomeness of the new court house, which cost. $35,000.

The new jaial cost In the classifieds, -two boys are wanted as apprentices to learn the carriage trade. SB. OF L. E. RITES Ritualistic services for Barton Fowler, Sfll Ninth street, retired Pennsylvania engineer, will be by the B.

of tonight at 7.p.m. at the Kroeger funeral home. OPERA FESTIVAL PLANNED SOUTH BEND, Ind. The NBC Opera Co. will begin a 13- day opera festival here Sept.

20 to rehearse its production for a 58-city tour. Th English adaptation of "La Traviata" wil highlight the festival. TO HEAD DEPUTIES Don Armstrong, probation officer, has been named captain of ithe special deputy sheriffs of Cass county, it was announced yesterday by 0. R. Carson, sheriff.

Warmup Predicted Today; If Will Aid Ripening Tomatoes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indiana may warm up into the 80 Wednesday and Thursday, offering- fresh, hope for crop, and farm labor -worries in slow-ripening- tomato fields. The Weather Bureau forecast a break in the week's rainy, Foggy weather for Wednesday, with temperatures due to rise into the upper 70s in north-em' and central Indiana and the low 80s in the south. A little further warming and a chance of showers 'were forecast for Thursday. The Indiana Employment. Security Division reported 1 both quality and quantity of tomatoes hurt by cool 6f the harvest not expected until after tern her.

'Meanwhile, migrant picker'crewg. because 'the- be- lated pick still offers only time jobs. The lESD's farm labor bulletin reported tomato canning still limited 'basis across the state from Lafayette to Lawrenceburg; tine fruit, sweet corn and small vegetable (harvests reported generally good. TO ASK DAMAGES PORTLAND, Ore. land Beavers will ask to 1 million dollars damages if the' major leagues invade the Coast without providing a league of suitable caliber, Kingsley' said Monday.

MOVE BY INSTALLMENT? FORT WAYNE, Ind. Interstate Commerce Commission'''" received a request from American Lines Inc. of Fort Wayne Tuesday to- provide iment plans Jnder regulations for services are-riot Sixteen feet long, the lance, a form of spear, was used by U.S. Cavalry in 1816, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica: ROXY Features 35c Til 6 Robert Mitchum in "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison" Fun At Night Open 1 p.

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