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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 3

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The Daily Journali
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Franklin, Indiana
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3
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Franklin Community library No one injured THE DAILY JOURNAL, Franklin, Indiana, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 Whiteland actors to stage English play this weekend to commemorate BookWeek in two crashes side, and the owner's initials By DAN KIR KLIN FRANKLIN The Franklin on either side. In the set are a blue stone and a white diamond- high school library Is partlcipat- to swerve to avoid a on Main GREENWOOD An automobile crash. leaving a voting place contributed shaped center with FC" on It, and "HS" beneath It. to one of two crashes at Green, wood, police said. ing in Book Week in several ways.

In addition to the window display of books across the hall from the library, the bulletin board in the library is also used. An approaching car driven west The school paper, The on Main street by james L. iu- Electron, will be distributed this An unidentified motorist was zer, 29, of 652 E. Main, Green- week. wood swerved and collided with leaving Dillman Furniture Ap According to Miss Leila Kelly a parked auto owned by Nelson A.

Wentworth of 470 Park drive, Greenwood. pliance company at 389 E. Main street and caused another un. identified driver traveling east Clubs meeting this week at F.C.H.S. are: Future Farmers of WHITELAND A cast of nine Whiteland high school students will present a three-act British play, "See How They Run," Friday and Saturday evenings for the public.

A production for students will be staged during school Friday. The cast members and characters are Judy Stockwell as Ida (a maid), Linda Klnnlck as Miss school librarian, between SO and 60 new books will be made avail, able starting this week. Among the topics are biography and classics on the college-bound list. America, F-Men's club, Girls' Pep club, and Boys' Pep dub Damage in the Tuesday morn ing crash was set at $100 to Eden, who directed the same play for eight evenings this summer at the prologue players stage at the Southslde YMCA In Indianapolis. There's no question about the title of this smash London hit.

So swift is the action, so involved the situations, so rib. tickling the plot that at its finish audiences are left as exhausted from laughter as though they themselves had run a footrace. Gauoping in and out of tne four doors of an English Vicar-age are an American actor and actress (he is now stationed with the Air Force in England), a cockney maid who has seen Eight perish in hotel fire both the Kizer and Wentworth four-doors. The class of '66 rings have Sklllon, Charles McDanlel as The arrived. The rings have been Reverend Lionel Toop, Karen received with comments from Allen as Penelope Toop (his wife), Northeast PTO plans fish fry "They're prettier than last year's" to "Last year's were CHICAGO (UPI) At least Bob Wllcoxln as Corporal Cllve eight persons died today in a prettier." Wlnton and John Merrick as the intruder, Ronnie Kelsay as The fire that swept through the Bishop of Lax, Richard Fergu The rings have a square set with "1966" around the out.

four.story Dorchester Manor Hotel on the city's south side. Arthur GREENWOOD Northeast el. Boycq mentary parent. Teacher organ. son as The Reverend Humphrey and Lonnle as Sereeant Towers.

Dramatics coach Is too many American movies and an old maid who "touches alcohol for the first time In her life." Another eight persons, in- lzatlon sponsored an open house Democrats Lloydj eluding two firemen, were in at the school Monday. Two automobiles were slightly damaged in a Monday morning crash along U.S. 31, 300 feet south of highway 431. An auto driven by Karen Martin Stuber, 24, of Coopersburg, was southbound on U. S.

31 in the right hand lane. Police said the car traveled into the left lane to turn and collided with an auto driven south on U. S. 31 by Maya Silvia Demants, 19, of Columbus. Damage to the Demants two-door was $150 and damage to the Stuber four-door was $10.

ff Sr -sV -A; r5 jured in the fire. During the business meeting Firemen, who brought the blaze under controL were tne PTO decided to have a fish fry at the school cafeteria on win at Edinburg searching the ruins for other Friday, November 13, from 4:30 bodies. Identity of the eight p.m. to p.m. known dead was not lmmedl ately available.

EDINBURG Congressman The meeting was opened with Some of the hotel residents William Bray, a Republican, was the lone GOP winner in a mock were forced to Jump from win NINEVEH'S a prayer by principal Ray Alls, house and the flag ceremony presented by Cub Scout pack dows until firemen arrived and used snorkels to help others to 260. safety. r1 TOP TEN Sanchez elected Classrooms were opened for as selected in visitation and parents viewed an Informal poll SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico taken at N.H.S. some of the work of their child, ren. Room count prizes were Get the message? (UPI) Roberto Sanchez Vi BY election at Edinburg high school Tuesday.

Democrats swept the offices of president, governor and Senator as more than 350 students in grades six through 12 registered tallies. president Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater 217 to 133. Sen. Vance Hartke received 224 votes compared to Russell Bon. trager's 127.

For governor, Democrat Roger Branigln received 206 tallies and Richard Rlstine 132. lella was elected governor of presented to Mrs.SondraScagg's second grade, Miss Ella Hazel Puerto Rico Tuesday night, sue Pickett's first grade and Miss cfcedlng Luis Munoz Marin, who The Intruder (played by John Merrick) threatens The Reverend Lionel Toop (characterized by Charles McDaniel) in a scene from this weekend's Whiteland high school play 'See How They Run." Judith Shaver's first grade. stepped down after 16 years. Cheryl Roach 1. Last Kiss 2.

Do Wan Diddy Diddy 3. Tobacco Road 4. Come a Little W0 YM IS Christian Chapel HowaWCH-UFLoan Can Help You Get Ahead! and Mrs. Paul Jacks, will sing a Bray defeated Elden Tipton 197 to 150 for the seventh district Congressional seat. Bit Closer 5.

Sidewalk Surf in', 6. Ringo 7. I don't Want To See. You Again 8. I Like It 9.

Dancing In The Street 10. I Don't Want To See Tomorrow these and many others available 'V TO MOVE AHEAD you have to get even first. A catch-up loan from us enables you to pay all your bills and charge accounts in one lump sum. FIGURE UP HOW MUCH you need to take care of iH 5 -V everything. Then phone or stop in at our office.

iWtWlWil By MRS. W.C. BOONE Francis Reid of University Heights Christian church of Indianapolis will be the Evangelist at the revival at christian Chapel church starting Wednesday. Thomas Lewellyn of Southport Heights christian church wUl be leading the music. Mrs.

Lewellyn will play the piano. The Southport Heights Chris, tian church choir will have spei cial music on Wednesday evening. The evangelist services at Chapel Church will start at p.m. Wednesday eve-ning. There will be an hour of singing.

Tim my jacks son of Mr. solo Thursday evening. Members of the Builders class held a wiener roast Saturday evening at the Harvey Smith pond. Mr. and Mrs.

John Garrett and Herschel Flake were afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del-bert Henderson. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Morris of Indianapolis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Morris. Mr. Paul jacks was a dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Smith Sunday evening. v3 153 TATE Lend me a hand Whiteland players act out a scene from the three-act English comedy that will run Friday and Saturday evenings. Here, Judy Stockwell calls for assistance from Karen Allen in trying to handle Linda Kinnick during one of the play's situations in "See How They Run." New Hrppriwrmri riffioo in Wi1crro fontot. O0PWSH0P GREENWOOD 401 S.

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