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THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Page TTifelr Wednesday, January 18, 1956 Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs. William Short. of the- song-of-the-month, On The Range" by Ann Smock.

Then all united in singing the song. The secretary's and treasurer's Women 's Interests i i franklin pGirl Scout NOTES cedure in conducting a business meeting. The new books for the year were passed to the members and the meeting closed with the Home Ec prayer. Following the meeting the 21 members made favors for the John.ion County hospital. These favors were made for Lincoln's birthday anniversary.

Mrs. Charles Fletcher is president of the club. hibition, where enforced, is a benefit. Most of our pulpits are silent concerning liquor because so many of our church members are social drinkers. Social drinking, too eften.

serves as the starting point to more serious drinkmp the speak- liday gave the history of the song-of-the-month. "Home on the Range She then led the group in Ringing. The lesson. "Parliamentary Procedure" as given by Mrs. Louis Johnson.

The safety lesson was given by Miss Hazel Bloodworth. The secretary and treasurer report was given during the business session. A motion as made and carried to make a new constitution for the club and a committee for this purpose was appointed by the president and consisted of Mrs. Louis Johnson. Mrs.

Mildred Dragoo and Mrs. Lura Owens. Twenty-nine members answered to roll call. Hostesses were, Mrs. Henrv Scott.

Mrs. Ernest Walker GREENWOOD CLUB The Greenwood Home Demonstration Club. Unit 2 held its regular monthly meeting on Thursday. January 12. at the home of Mrs.

Dora Wilcox near Whiteland. Mrs. Earl Neese was co-hostess. lk'votions. with the theme of "Creed for 1956." were given by Mrs.

Thornton Denney. The history of the song-of-the-month was given by Mrs. Golden Waltz. The lesson was presented by Mrs. Mark Myers and entitled "Parliamentary Procedure." After the lesson six members participated in a skit outlining the correct pro reports were given and approved.

An interesting lesson on health and safety w'as given by Mrs. William Henry. Secret-pal ifts were given out. The meeting closed with Home Ec. prayer.

XKEDHAM CLUB The Needham Township Home Demonstration club met at the school house Tuesday afternoon. The president. Mrs. Clarence Smith opened the meeting by read-j ing the club commandments, Devotions were given by Mrs. Theodore Mover.

Mrs. James Hal- ti lit ii a nit- uir i ii an gUii- I boat. Panay sunk in China by Jap- anese bombing planes? A The USS Panay was sunk in the Yangtze River in December, 1937. Republican Women Hear Canteen Talk Robert Arnold tailed on the recently opened "Teen Canteen." stressing what has been accomplished and what is still needed at the luncheon meeting of the Franklin Women's Republican Club. Tuesday.

The delicious meal was served at small tables laid with lace and attractive napkins. A large crowd attended. Conduc ts Session Mrs. Talbeit. prsftent.

conducted a business session and routine reports were heard. She told about the dinner given Saturday evening in Indianapolis in honor of Governor Craig's third year in office. Mrs. Ruth Wright gave a talk on a recent trip to Texis. She visited her daughter there during the Chritmas holidays.

A pleasant social hour concluded the session. yDuring Notionol Thrift Wetk, th nphottJiocoBemy qn Mod COME SCE jjj CO STILL MOKE Famous-Brand Groceries Reduced! GRAND TOTAL CLIMBING! 52i Reductions Since Sept. 1st FREESTONE HALVES (3V7 sft JUSI REDUCED! "SUPER-RIGHT" Decaf Instant Coffot OUR FINEST QUALITY Aj)pD'S(aGDe TROOP 13 Girl Scout troop 15 meet Monday, Jan 17. We worked on the Dabbler Badge. Patrol No.

1 painted a chart showing what happens when you combine certain colors. The rest of the troop drew pictures for the badge. We closed with our good-night circle Girt Scout Promise, and Taps. i Carolyn Leonard, reporter. Troop 22.

Brow nie Troop No. 22 met Tues- i day after school in the Methodist church basement. Nineteen girls answered roll call. We sang the Hello song, the Smile song and gave the Promise. We elected our new officers: Lynn Owens, chairman: Janice Harmon, reporter: Patsy Cook and Judy Ferguson, patrol lead- ers.

We had lots of fun doing the "Hokey Pokey" and playing a 1 game. "Stirring The Stew." I Becky Boyer and Donna Rehn-i quist served refreshments. We closed our meeting with the Wishing Circle and Taps. Shirley Coffman. Reporter.

Homo Economics Club Nowg PLEASANT II F. AKE The Pleasant Homemakers Home Demonstration Club met with Mrs. William Drake Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A delicious frozen dessert with coffee was served to the 14 members and two children, and one visitor. Mrs.

Lena Boone. Mrs. Charles Palmore opened the meeting by reading the club commandments. This was followed bv the history Johnson County Disburse Balance Dec. 31 861 32 5.453 87 16.756 87 9 75 912 12 S23.998.93 12 50 12 82 i 57 30 52 47 6 50 1 65 3.2.1 1140 18 00 45 99 22 82 1 13.50 192.11 50.85 18.30 368.71 5145 2 25 7.7 Receipts 2 367 85 17.467.48 5S.CM9.80 922 00 3.491.21 ments 2.698.37 25.744 01 53.347.27 918 25 4.710.63 S83.R9S34 $87,413.58 Franklin Evening Stor Successful Farming Moore-Cottrell Al-Jax Chemical Co Eleanor Pilcher Mareaiet Bowers Gel-Sten Supply Co.

Bice Electric Shop Educators Progress Service Franklin Printing Serevice Trafalgar Hardware American Book Co. Janitor Supplies: Kiger Inc Champion Chemical Co. Harry Hughey Al-Jax Chemical Co. Rigsbee Janitor Supply Co. American Ijnen Supply Co.

Trafalgar Grain Co. I Trafalgar Youth Has School Party TRAFALGAR Jan. 18 A recent project for the girls of the sophomore -lass in the Home Economics Department of the Trafalgar school was the cooking of a after which, they invited several of the boys from the class to supper. After the meal the group went to the home of Deanna Davis for an evening of recreation and fun Those included in the group were the Misses Nancy Law lis. Marilyn Brackman.

Betty Jo Tharp. Ann Jacobs. Eva Ann Smith. Betty Duckett. Nancy Buckner and Judy Wilson.

Also Garry Coy. Billy Jones. Jon Quillen. Dwight W'altr, Garry Chandler, Billy Agnew. David Ward.

Billy Yount. Jack Hicks. Jean Naue. and Kenny Minett. JUST REDVC1D ALL KINDS Mrs.

R. A. Todd Hostess to WCTU Mrs. II. C.

Powrll r.ixes Timely Talk The W.l'.T.r. met Tisosd.iv aftor-iin at the home of Mrs KoIxmI T.dl Mrs. Lura Owens save the ii lit ions. Mrs. Todil roportod on a trip to HiHstmro.

Ohio, the town here the U.T.U. as horn. Mt. Toti round conditions in consiik rably. r.

i tloin is'iiri. She isit-od the owner of led in the tiuht a-aint Ikmh.i Mr Todd suseMod that this salvaged and tnadi Mr- II PowH! reviewed two chaps -i-x study look. Way to Sohi i. i' The chapter was ntiti i'vu-n Drir.ker." She that Uen ano drinkers sutler -x retardations of six to in per cent for seeral hours. Alo their personalities change and ate made inferior.

Should be Rule "Alcohol does not make one titht hut loose." Mrs. Powell said. Total ahtinence should le the rule of hte for moderation has led man rsons downward to ruin The liquor forces say aieohol is a food. This is untrue. They alo claim conditions are better today than durin prohibition bet four million alcoholics in the t'nited States refute this statement Pro DePrez-Scott Co.

'Tianklin's Big Busy Store Sore time save wofk iae rgj vith a SWEEPER iv i- 7 cleaning! 4 n.ik ta dutl, t. ond litter. U. your Biisell teiy day 'o fceep rwQi scorkting c'eoii. So oif r.v'hing to lug.

IIMIU SWftPMASTttt Strl-d. CO-WDOCt. Cltont wo4lt ond boboo di. n4r fvr ttv el control to tS.ck thA loe OVDO tCtrK ot twK Feios or oo Clioico of Uco Groon. Aac Coeoer, Soe Goy.

So fn NSC-TV Arte FrwAcit 1 "TK Horn Show," Ptn Grrwf oa To4y." ip er 1 of to I ol (ShouDtug urn 2 ss. Qc Scro Gocd Mcrccrino 3 BS. 5s Pilkbury Ditccitt 0R au.rd 2 pKCS. 2Ca Pure Lard 2 27c 4 53c Geld Hodal or Pillsbcry Flour 10.02: Haxnoll llouw Instant Coffoc TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S (ABSTRACT) REPORT Of Receipts and Disbursements for the Calendar Year 1955 Hensley Township, Balance flostlo's Cocoa Quchor Oats QUICK Whcalies Jan. 1 1.191 S4 13.73540 10.454 34 6 H) 2.1.11.

5 Choeolalo Syrup funds; Township Special School Tuition Dg Vocational Totals DETAILS OF Sourve TOWNSHIP Taxes June Taxes December S2T.519.17 TIMELY 10c SALE Dole Pineapple Juice 7-Uinute Pie Mix lona Corn Mixed Vegetables lona Grean Beans Cn Libby Beets shoestring Butterfield Potatoes SSS0, SHOULDER SERVE ANN PAGE concluded. Follow in? Mrs. Powell's address, Miss Grace YVriaht poke of the I.ansor Bill in the Senate, to pro-I hihit the transportation in interstate commerce, and over the air, alcoholic beveraces advertising. Kach member present was urged write to Senator Capehart asking him to support the Langer Bill tS92.5t and to Representative Bra. asking him to support the Siler Bill (H.

II. 4627. i Petitions were sent to each church asking for signatures concerning the prohibiting of the transportation of alcoholic beverage ad-ertislng and interstate commerce its broadcasting over the air. Three new members were received into the organization. Light lefreshnier.ts were served by the hostess during the social hour which followed the program.

Sunshine Society Observes Hirthdau The Nineveh High Schooi Sunshine Society celebrated its thirtieth annhcrsary at its meeting on Tuesday alternoon. Winners of a recent selling contest and eighth grade girls were special guests. The meeting opened with group singing of "My Sunshine Girl." Repeated in unison was the Sunshine creed. Traces History After a hort business session, Mrs. Harold I).

Hibbs. faculty told something ot the history the organization, which was formed January 13. 1926. The Mor-gantown Sunshine Society was in charge ot the initiation of 26 charter members The minutes of that meeting were read from the old secretary's book. A four-tiered cake decorated in cIlow and white, with the Sunshine t-mhlem.

was served with punch. Officers who presided at the serving" table were: president, Trula Burchfield: vice-president. Mary Ruth Goons: corresponding secretary. Gk-nda Leonard: recording secretary. Carohn Brockman: treasurer.

Lenoia Combs. Christian Women Launch New Study Continuing the general theme of the "Christian Mission In a Revolutionary World." members of the Christian Women's Fellowship of the Tabernacle Christian church, will base their study for the next few months on the hook "They Reach For Life." by John E. Skag-iimd. Fellowship groups will meet in homes of. members on Thursday ai-ternoon.

The executive board of C. F. will meet at 1 p.m. at the church. Mrs George Smith is presi- dent of the Fellow ship and will pre- side at the executive board ins Thursday afternoon.

roll-up sleeve flattery 098 Franklin Mrafl Red Circle Coffee nut. nlfMA now: uunai uuiico I R. BAG "SUPER-RIGHT' WHOM: OR SHANK HALF Lb. CUT UP FRESH Ann Page Salad Dressing Piryong CEddgCicehs 29-OZ. CANS TZ2i JAR kl.33 I-0Z.

2tb CAN PKG. PKG. "0 12-OZ. UAN 10c I Co u-oz. Ip CAN IWrJ "EE- ICa i-oz.

in, CAN iwJ 1-0Z. ip CAN 8 1-LB. BAG l-LB. BAG or. r-3 JA vJ 2.49 SPECIAL CaCio e39g AJS 'IS 17c BAG iJ DOX.

STALK 2 LBS. 2w3 1 1 a rv noend Slock SSST Cmt nAAcI "SUPER-RIGHT" will IIUtil BEST BLADE CUTS SMnbss Vicnort SUper.right- J.WF PARKER Angel Food IVhite Bread rUlfillrWS INDIANA OR OHIO 12-oz. JAR POUND 39' SHANK PORTION I.R 45c BUTT PORTION Lb. lie 33' LB. CSs LB.

lb 37c lb. 38c lb. 32c RIGHT" i .3 LOO 19-OZ. PKGS. 3E3 3Ei LB LB, URGE GLANT Pft.

BOX Mb box 09V 2)c 69c 37c fc CANS 25c 65c 22c iir6Sc GIANT BOX 6Sc Fuel lor School: Pb'lilPS Petroleum Co. 7.79 Johnson Co. Oil Co. 256 95 Trafalgar Gram Co. 340.72 Bargtisville Grain Co.

21.1m) Coi Kagsdale 4.1 Mt Grain Co. 98 OS Vanuaprilf Sheek Coal Co. l.uJ'iUO; Lonris, Interest, Insurance: (ieneial Exchange Corp. 43.20; Hutchinson Insuiance Agency 10 Farm Buieau Ins. Co.

25 40 ii.ci Trust Lx Tiaialgar Branch Bank 777.79 Pov ol G.I. Teacher: Harold Kephart 471.10 Janitor Service: Schearrel Waltz 93" 4 4 Rent Bowers 1.308.31 Transportation of Children: Herman Delia it 2.280.00 Alvin Bradlev No inal Walters Walter Buckner i. 709. 50 Jewell Hersley Sin li Service :7.25 Alexander Chevrolet Co 25 K'jin C. Shuck 18.00 Allied Truck Equipment Co.

22.1. 4i Farnv Bureau Ins. Co. 171.00 Allied. Inc.

1.2.10 88 i Water. Light Power: Public Seivice Co. 1.116.55 Miscellaneous Appropriations: L'nited Telephone Co. 234.53 Merrill Heiny 35.00 John Emeus 35.00 Miller Pumping Seivice Srt.Ort Johnson Co. Hospital 25.00 D.

Province. Dr. 38. Oil Herbert Lancaster 2 00 Robert Ragsdale 5.00 Summer Education Work: Mrs Lilhe Stewart 41270 DISBURSEMENTS TUITION FUND lassiticauon ot txpense And To Whom Paid Pav of Teachers. No.

28: W. H. Clashman Maurice McNeely John W. Hynds Cecil Ctterback Mrs. Lillian F.

VanAntwerp Mrs. Atta Craig Mrs. Rolland Neese Mrs. Jane Breeden Mrs. Lilhe M.

Stewart Leston N. Carmichael Bruce O. Beecher Gros Amount 3.120 00 4.022 91 4.200.00 3.O80.UO 2.720 IX) 3.260.00 3,280.00 2.040.00 3.638 10 883.32 3.020.OO 3.354.40 2.940.00 1.482.40 3 14320 1.740.00 1.200.00 1.240.00 1.200.00 2.110.00 560.00 Virginia Rav Naile Bertha Mitchell Mrs. Beulah Mardis Dolly Wells Deer Mrs. Irene Hobbs Carolyn Judd Eleanor Pilcher Marie Oliver r.dU-ll fll Margaret Buckles Pav of Sub Teachers.

2A H. W. Mount 108 00 Mrs. H. W.

Mount 84 00 Will E. White 198 00 Ruth Cook 300 00 c. O. Dinn 42 00 Kathleen Smith 12 00 Nellie Buckner 24 CO William Brown 84.00 Lois Sleighter 60.00 Nancy Adams 24 00 Mrs. Rosalia Ott 12.1)0 Pay of Transfers.

No. 29: Board of School Commissioners 164 94 DISBURSEMENTS DOO FUND Classitication of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Mary Watson, chickens killedS 3.00 Livy Castner. sheep killed 315.00 Maurice Hicks, hogs killed 60.00 Fred Conway, sheep killed 60.00 Ogle Clark, sheep killed 27.00 Morris Miller, sheep killed 55.00 Wilbur Cooper, sheep killed 20.00 Arnold Collett. sheep killed 125.00 M. M.

Pitcher, sheep killed 18000 John D. Cave, chickens killed 28 25 Lola Hunt, sheep killed 43.00 DISBURSEMENTS VOCATIONAL FUND Pay of Vocational Teacher and Traveling Expense: Leston N. Carmichael $4,710 68 RECEIPTS Amount FUND SI. 171 09 1.196.76 Total Township Fund S2.367.85 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Taxes June S7.508.96 Taxes-December 6.05118 State Dist Transportation 2.3?2 51 Wterans Training Reimburse 1.490.42 Retund on Drivers' Training Car Insurance 24.41 Total Special School Vund $17,467.48 TUITION FUND Taxes June Taxes Dei-ember Congressional Interest State Dist. Tuition Net i Retirement Assessments School Transfer Advance Draw- S10.054 7.1 12.987 36 50 20 Tl 3K 2593 02 248.23 6.000 .00 Total Tuition Fund S59.649.80 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessoi $379.00 Surplus from County 543.00 Total Dog Fund $922.00 VOCATIONAL FUND Taxes June $1,231.91 Taxes December 997.30 Vocational Reimbursement 1.262.00 Total Vocational Fund S.1.491.21 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classitication ot Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Herbert Lancaster, salaiy.

ollice rent, traveling expense SI. 557 .50 287.50 25.00 25 00 25.00 Nellie Lancaster, clei hire Advisorv Board: Clifford Sheek Jennings Parsley Robert Weddle Franklin Ottice Sup. sup. J. E.

Trwmn. stamps Trafalgar Bank, bond Herbert Lancaster, record, bond United Telephone Co, service D. H. Goble. supplies Kiger supplies Franklin Evening adv.

Johnson County News. adv. Edinburg Daily Courier, adv. Carl Yount. cleaning cemetery Trafalgar Volunteer Firemen.

tire protection Thurman DeMoss. legal serv. 291 15 00 lBO.OH 1 00 40 54 82 48 3 50 52 97 157 28 102t9 10 00 100.00 50.00 DISBURSEMENTS SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Repair of Building and Care ot Grounds: Earl Haugh Virgil Watson llavden Electric Co. Shirley Waltz Champion Chemical Co. James Sleighter Al-Jax Chemical Co Mrs.

Robert Bowers Trafalgar Hardware M. M. Pitcher Son J. P. Lahr Roofing Service Robert Bowers Boiler.

Div. Fire Marshal Soherer's Corner Store Repair of Other Equipment: Minneapolis-Honeywell Co. Leslie's Repair Service MeColIum Typewriter Exchange Lloyd's Laundry Trafalgar Hardware A. T. Money Allen Lonndsbury.

Inc Hess Duplicator Co Trafalgar Cleaner H. Rodebeck Co Cincinnati Time Recorder Dist M. Pitcher 3c Son Remington Rand 6 00 24 00 90.00 100 00 2.13.50 91.50 81.95 273 00 252.59 171 07 381.75 6.00 1.00 21 73 15.93 55.00 184.30 7.73 7305 16 oO 58 57 23 05 2.00 8 00 39.37 14 15 15.97 Kiger Inc 19 Cecil Ctterback 6.00 School Furniture and Equipment: W. Welch Mfe Co. 5.00 I Royal Typewriter Co Sunbeam Corp Artistic Typing Headquarters Kiger Inc 700.00 39 96 15 11 707 98 School Supplies: Purdue University 15.10 Bureau of Tests 96.60 Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe 28 88 Goodman's Department Store 17.20 Leston N.

Carmichael 8.50 H. Goble Co 71 38 Scherer's Corner Store 12 40 Charles M. Gardner Son W. Welch Mfg. Co 53 61 World Book Co 13.79 Indiana University 11.40 Hess Duplicator Co.

183 11 Creative Educational Society 11.68; Mishek Supplv Co 20 17 I Kiger A- Co Inc 374.89 Harry Hughey 76 44 Spencer Press. Inc 68.00 i Rigsbe Janitor Supply Co. 30.00.1 i i Sliced Dccon "SUPER CAP'N. JOHN DsCa S'u'dgCig Ilcddcsk FilloU 01tv KrM-n UNCOOKED Florida Orangos Pjtl Pftlnrv CALIFORXLA uciuif crisp, giant size Bananas Duality WllllliI MEDIUM FROZEN LIBBY OR FLORIDAGOLD rango JJudgg 6 as 7Qg BUFFALO BR.ND FROZEN SOraivlboii'ii'DGS 4 09g nki4in DlA BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY I MUriUH rlU5 PEACH, APPLE, CHERRY PIES tJ Ukkw pAAe FRESH lt-OZ. mmtj lUfl) FROZEN PKGS.

WwJ LONGH0RN STYLE Perch Filial Vol. Fob AJax Cleanser Lux Doterrjont 5urf Baby slecvw, innocent little two-way that lovely ingenue look in a broadcloth blouse. Glowing combed cotton white, soft pastels, rich so washable! Sizes 28 to 40. Vtfter new Ship'n patterns and vrintol Silvcrfcrook DcHcr ffiSPSSES'. Glo Scsnytrock Grado Ecs 55c All prices in this ad effective thru Jan.

21 Rlnso Bluo AMitlCA'S MUMMI MOD MftUUf S4NQI III 5 LowRjScI BfTjtxTtxrsr 3 03c iC LDIS R.ADV TO UUAR I hereby certify that the foregoing is a xrue ana con etc statement ot tne receipts and disbursements ot the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been, paid monev by the township has been filed as required bv law in the office ot the county auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by MjE'w xshlp Trustee, Hensley Township. Opposite Post Office.

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