The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1938 — Page 2

ILW& DAILY BAKNEK, GBEENCA6TIJJ, INDIANA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22,

1938.

The Perfect Climax For Ycur Thanksgiving Dinner

INDIVIDUAL ICE CREAM TURKEYS — THE IDEAL DESSERT FOR THANKSGIVING AFFAIRS.

Each

10c

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All" 17-19 South Jackson Street 8. R. Knrlden, Publisher Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail ; matter under Act of March 8, 1878. | Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year ; ' by mail outside Putnam County. | A BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY They will find them: To them who | , by patient continuance in well doinR I seek for glory and honor and immortality, eternal life.— Romans 2:7.

CHATEAU THEATRE THANKSGIVING PARTY Turkeys and Chickens Tuesday and Wednesday Nights

against tuberculosis, and the dissemination of information on tuber,

culosis to the public.

Committee members and other

Th s s P ir it ut , anCe is O'* of the ^ ti0nS * th * snti-t^

workers in the Christmas S«al Sale munity VdT. WOrk *'* ^ give generously of their time, energy busv ,, V Untar V Sf-J »n.l ability. I *

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MODERN WOMEN N««d Not Suffer lounthly pain and di lay due to •olds, nervt > us strm n, e* j h umre or tomilar caused.

< h ohau-tenDiam ud Ur and Pillcara effective rcimblc and give Quick Rtl»«f Soki by all diyyipt.s forbver SOyi-am. Aik for j

Gardner Bros. Ice Cream Co.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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CHICHESTERg PILLS ^

' THE DIAMOND f y' BRAND"

Mrs. Ben King is reported quite ill

at her home south of the city.

The

Born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. regular midweek prayer and One Stringer, 501 south Jackson

PHONE 375

prjise service of the First Baptist street, a son, Thomas Keith,

church will be held on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock instead of Thurs-

day thig week.

Fancy Grain Fed

iib.

Fancy Full Dressed Boasters, Lb. Fres-Sliore Solid Pack, Ot.

Ducks

Chickens

Oysters

Pork Link Sausage

II Breakfast

YOU WILL ia$U THE DIFFERENCE Mince Meat CountryClub Bulk, Non Chuck Roast Sliced Bacon Ground Beef

CuuntryClub Bulk, None Better

Controlled

Quality, Lb.

Choice t No Kind, I,lt.

lA'an Fresh for Loaf. Hi.

20c 27c 17c

FRESH FRUITS AND VECETABLES-

CRANBERRIES ; ,, 29c

2 Lbs.

F.atniore Brand Fancy Early Blacks Large Size Mich. Well Bleached

(’r.sp and Tender, stalk i Celery Hearts, beh, 10ci

LETTUCE

Fresh. Crisp Iceberg 2 Large Heads

CELERY

\ Mf"'L' 1 C Flli " irineapp'e Variety

il^osweet Juicy t Dor. • Large Mi*e. Down

Stayman Winesaps Fine Cooking or Eating, 4 Him.

Fliv Kid Glove Ormge, 2 Do*

APPLES

TANGERINES

15c I Dei 19c 25c

APPLKS, Fancy Box Oelicioits 4 Lbs. POTATOES, Idaho KusHetH For All Purposes, 10 lb. hag SWEET POTATOES, Southern Yams, 4 Lbs. GKAPES, Fancy Emperors Large Bed Berries 2 Lbs TOMATOES. Fresh, Bed Kipe Fluridas, 2 Lbs. BKCKSEL SPROUTS, Fresh, Green, Solid, Box

25c 25c 17c 15c 25c 15c

JELLO lix Flavors 4 Pkgs.

19c

CRISCO 4sk fur Pumpkin Mluce JWcat Pie Red pc, 3 Lb. Can

49c

MILNUT Si Rich It W»lpa 4 Large Fans

22c

I’ure Cane

SUGAR COFFEE

TWINKLE

CIGARETTES

MILK

CRANBERRY SAUCE

5 I.h. Bag

Hot-Dated Spotlight, lb. 15c 3 Lb. Bag Country Club Gelatin Dessert Si.x Fruit Flavors, 5 Pkgs.

Popular Brands

Carton Wilson’s Pet or Carnation

4 Large Cans

Ocean Spray

2 Cans

PEACHES, Country chib Golden

Sliced In Syrup

FRUIT CAKE

Guaranteed Kl.-her—More Emit, 2 Hi. Leatherette

Box, <l9e

Lb. Cake

39c

CLOCK BREAD

Halves or Sliced m svriin j rx

3 No. 2 1 j Cans 4“C

GINGEBALE, Lutonin Club—Also Soft Drinks iPIiis Depositi rsr Case of 12, 24 oz. Bottles I OC PINEAPPLE, Country Chib if)

Golden Sliced, 2 No. fij mils 'irOC

ASPARAGUS, Country Chili 4 f"

Picnic, Can ... lOC CORN, Country r ub Highest Quality

Cream Style and Golden •« Cl Bantam Kernel, No. 2 can XUC PEAS, Country.Club Large

Sweet, ■; No. 3 Cans

Sifted, 2 cans 2il<‘—Tiny, 2 runs 85c MILK. Country Chib, Fse for <A(A , Rieh IMinipkin P.e, 4 Ig. cans 1C

15c

BUTTER

Country Chib Finest Creamery Tops for the

Thanksgiving

Feast, 2 b. rolls

Chocolate Pecans

5 lb. box, 89c Lb

Twin Loaves

w 20% More Bread for Your Money. You'll Need Extra for Dressing

PUMPKIN, Country Club Finest Solid Pack, 2 No. 2' 2 cans I9e MINCE MEAT, Country Club Pkg. Ilk’. 8 Cans .... 25c PINEAPPLE JUICE, Country Club, 2 No 2 Cans 25c < VISI'P Country Club. You Can’t Buy F iler, '4 oz.. bottle. 18e ANGEL FOOD CAKE, Famous 13 Egg Recipe, Each 3.V '•• UTS, ( "Pfnrnia Walnuts lb. 23c dived, Ih. 21c—Pecans, Lb. 25c CANDY Ribbon .Mix, Munliatiaii -Mix, Cut Rock, Peanut Brittle

Chocolate Drops, Gum

Drops, Lb. . 10c PEAS, Avondale Tender Extra Good. 2 No. 2 Cans 19c

HEINZ Ketchup, 14 oz.’ Bottle 171/jC SWEET PICKLES,Mary Lou Quart 25c COOKIE JAR, Filled with Macaroons, Each 25c SI PERSUDS, Blue Concentrated 2 Lg. Pkgs. 37c Small Pkg 9c SFPEKKUDS, Red Pkg. Kegular Sm. Pkg. 9c; 2 Ig. pkgs. 33c CRYSTAL WHITE Soap, III Bars 3r,c FRUIT SALAD. Country Club, Very. Fancy, 2 No. 2 cans 89c MINCE MEAT, -* tj Country Club, IH oz can * 1 4 C

TOMATO JUICE

Country Club 8 tall cans

25c

OLEO Eat more Tasty Spread, Lb

10c

KROGER'S

Mrs. Janies Riddell, Cloverdale, R. 3, returned to her home Tuesday afternoon from the county hosiptal.

The Happier Homes Club will hold a culled meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Charles Wells.

Maurice J. Barris of

3 Easy Ways To Get CASH No need to call on friends or relatives. Tell us how mucti money you need and when you want it. We loan on: 1. x Your Furniture 2. 1’uur Car. 3. Your LiveatocK. Loans Up To $300 Indiana Loan Co. 19[/j E. Wash. St., GreeneasCe

If you are entertaining on Thanksgiving Da" her that the floral centerpiece is equally as i ^ ^ the turkey or pumpkin pies. If yo u are ed the gracious gesture is to send your hoste' ^

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CASTLE GAxiOERj

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WE DELIVER

of the Gabin Memorial church will

Drumright, hold an important business meeting

Okla., spent Sunday and Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Lauretta Gentry, Crown street, and other relatives. The regular meeting of The Women's Relief Corps which was to he held this week has been postponed until Wednesday afternoon, November 30th. Miss Oma Albaugh will return home this evening from Ladywood School near Indianapolis to spend the holidays with her father, Ralph Albaugh, south of the city. Miss Elizabeth Ann Cannon will return home this evening from Ladywood School to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, JM.. and Mrs. Frank Cannon, Northwcod. Mrs. A. T. Briggs left on Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. P. M, Rice, in Pelhkm, N. Y., while in the East she will spend some time with Miss Mildred Briggs, who is a member of the faculty of Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck, east Hanna street have received word that their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Engene Peck of LaPorte are the parents of a son, William Taylor, born Sunday. November 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Peck are former residents of this city.

If you once enjoy the freedom of the wash being done away from home you'll never change back. Phone 126 today. Home Laundry & Gleaners. 22-lt

Let us arrange an effective centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table. You will find everything needed to make a charming floral decoration at Peck’s Flower Shop. Call 741. 22-2t.

25c 39c 19c

$1.15

25c 25c

WOMAN PRISONER RELEASED INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 22.— —iUP>—A prison-pale young woman today had a new outfit of clothes and a steady job after spending seven months in jail on a non-ex-istent charge. Miss Roberta Fishman, 30, of St. Louis, had been held in the Marion cr.unty jaii! since April 4 on a "mental vagrancy" charge after being arrested for allegedly creating a disturbance in a hotel here where she worked as a chambermaid. Hearings on her case were postponed 10 times.

Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Keystone Chape 1. ++++++++ Bordner-Sinock Marriage Annoiinitsl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sublett announce the marriage of their daughter. Mrs. Ruth Smock to Walter Bordner of Noblesville, Ind. The Wedding took place at the brides home 2 miles west of Fillmore, at 6 o'clock the evening of Nov. 21st 1938 with the Rev. Shockley of Indianapolis officiating. Only the immediate relatives were present. Mrs. Bordner is a graduate nurse and has been on the nursing staff of the Hamilton county hospital thepast fifteen months. Mr. Bordner is in the monument business and is widely known in Hamilton county. Mr. and Mrs. Bordner left Immediatetly for a trip to eastern Pennsylvania, after which they will be at home to their friends at 1095 Logan street, Noblesville. -f.*"*--*-**.** Marriage Of Former Local Girl Announced Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Miss Laura Elizabeth Hauck, formerly of this city, to Charles B. Tabor of Independence, Iowa. The ceremony took place on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, November 19th, in the chapel of the Episcopal church in St. Louis, Mo., In the presence of about forty

guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Tabor will make] their home in Independence, Iowa. + + + + + + 4> + P. E. O. To Meet December 14 P. E. O. Sisterhood will not meet until Wednesday, December 14.

HEDGES MARKE Phone 12 Free Delivery Thanksgiving SPECIALS For Your Holiday Feast LARD, 3 Lbs SWISS STEAK, Shoulder Cut, Lb. C HOU ' I OIN and ROUND STEAK, I h. Fancy •*OKK ROAST, Lb. Extra Standard OYSTERS, 23c Pint — Quart Pan Rolls, Doz. 5c — 1 1-4 Lb. Loaf Bread

Bartlett Pears, No. can Peaches, California Wonder, No. 2 1 , Select Santos Blend Coffee, Ih. Fancy Garden-Fresh Peas, No. 2 can Extra Fancy Green Beans, No. 2 Can Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce, Can Sour Pickles, Extra Good, Qt. Jar

Potatoes, |t J I 'Ira lann (J «*fV. Uni (raiiberrieg I and Leal l.i-ttj Fanry Krultif

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19c

JaSOCIETY Martha Washington Club To Meet November SO Tlte Martha Washington Club meeting, scheduled for November 23, has been postponed until November 30th. + + + ■!• •*■ ■»•* + Section II Of Woman’s I .ciigiie. To Meet Section II of the Woman's League

RED CROSS SEAL SALE COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Appointment of members of the (Putnam County Christmas Seat committee for the 1938 campaign were announced today by Mrs, Gray Potter, general chairman. They .are Mrs. G. D. Rhea, Mrs. Rex Thorlton, Miss Margaret Nelson. Miss Elizabeth Ensign, Miss Christene Hurst, Mrs | Paul Allen, Mrs. O. A. Shepard, Mrs. Estes Duncan, Mrs. Julia Goff, Mrs. ! Fred Ford, Mrs. Lois Clark, Mrs. Loo Clark, Mrs. Willis Bcobce. Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs. Alice Hatfield, Mrs. Robert Dills, Mrs. Ray Clcdfelter, Mrs. Glendon RightseU, Mias Elizabeth Ward, and Miss Betty Baker. The Christmas Seal Sale, which Us .sponsored by the Putnam County Tuberculosis Association has a two-fohl purpose: the raising of funds to fi-, nance the organized campaign ’

THE LINCOLN INVITES YOl Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner—a glorioj biown bird . . . brandy-drenched mince meat ruby-red cranberries . . . golden muffins . . sal turkey stuffing . . . heaps of zestful vegetables, laughter and warm hospitality! F;'ve that kul Thanksgiving Dinner this year—at Lincoln Dil Room. LINCOLN DINING ROOM

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Browninsfs Hardware! 50% Discount or more on Every Item of High Gradj Merchandise in Our Stock. All Merchandise and Fixtures Priced for One Wet Sell out. WE ARE GIVING POSSESSION OF STORE ROOMS PM • lS1 Everything Must Go! E. A. Browning Hdwe. PHONE 214