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J(; . iner/ Class of the I NV e re entertained J teacher, Mra. 1 13. Miss Kate ■ a. votions. The follow- ^ elected for the
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l.,,resident, Mrs. Amy ( surer, Mrs. Ber- ' reporter, Mrs. Ruth I \able social hour 1] the hostess served ■nun . The next meet7 th Mrs. Berniece . Mothers’ Afteri r families to the b their August I and Mrs. Harold sville. Miss Mary ry interesting talk
an her trip to Europe. Refreshments of bnck ice cream, cakes and iced tea were served. All had an enjoyable time. The Septmber meeting will be with Mrs. Ida Bowman. Members please note change of meeting place. Rev. and Mrs. James Shorkley and son, Indianapolis, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sublett. Clifford Robinson and family arrived here Tuesday afternoon from their home in California for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robinson, and Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beaman near Coatesville, and othe>- relatives. Miss Mary Burks has received 1 word from her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. D. Burks and sons, Richard, Arthur and David, who are spend-
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Monday, August 26,1940
■ ;| ,U\ | o'clock 1*. M.. the following personal projiert.v: n. „|<l hay gelding, 15.3 hands high, sired h> I mlerwoml's L -ound and a real prospect; 3 >r. old hay gelding. Hi hands C, li e's saddle horse, sound; I y r. old black gelding, !.'» by MeKall’s horse at West Terre Haute, Kentucky bred.
L all broke to the saddle but not gaited.
n airy Cow s—'I y r. old light Jersey giving good flow of milk; i, r,\ giving good flow of milk; I y r. old light yellow Jr-sey h I milk; brindlc cow with 100-pound heifer calf by side; 1 I , giving good flow o! milk, with heifer calf by side; dark L nod flow of milk; 'i y r. old Jersey heifer, a eal pros|>ect [i lerscy yearling heifers, bred. The above eows are all bred i ird hull. 3 yearling steers, weigh 700 pounds; 10 head ol
[rattle.
|r i i dim; ewes. , i> , |;\IN—100 bushels good yellow corn; 175 bushels good [l i mowed oats in mow; loads loose timothy hay; .3 or l tons t mow ; 30 bales wheat straw. |V V—Webber wagon with bod; Moyer buggy; 3-section harI 1 ■ ; 'orn sheller; hay rope and fork; 8, 30 gallon iron kettles; i kels with bales; 'l galvanized water tanks, 5 and 10-barrel il\ ,1 storage tank with faucet; hand cart; set work harness; s: 1 good saddles and bridles; 10-gallon water milk separ1 loves; cook stoves; some household goods and numerous [i >• listed here.
ALSO ({LITE A LOT OF It Mi. Terms: CASH
M. C. BUTCHER, Owner
I i;s| Xuctioneer.
I KANK t OOI*EU, Clerk.
ing some time in Mexico City. They are enjoying the delightful climate and many features of historic
interest.
Mrs. Emma Woerner and daughter, Mrs. Ray Morriss of West Virginia, are spending a few days with the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Swisher. Claud and Bertha Coffin had ss their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marker of Charleston, Dlinois, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sdott and M s. Rose Srott of Chris an, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Wright had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver and Miss Lucille Bastin. In the afternoon they called on Charley Miller and family at
Roachdale.
The Putnam County Arnold reunion will be held August 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bunten. Everyone by the name of Arnold or elated thereto is invited to come and bring their dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lisby of near Greencastle were Sunday dinner guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Waldi Woods and family. Junior Pace spent the weekend in Danville the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin and son Maynard entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Sutherlin's father, John Wallace of near Bethel, and her brother, Kenneth Wallace and family of Greencastle. Their laughter Irene remained for a few ; days visit. Mr. and M s. Paul Evans of Greencastle were Sunday evening callers on the Sutherlins. Edwin, Bertha and Martha Coffin . pent Wednesday evening in Indianapolis, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Firest Stanley and sons Woody and Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley visited Sunday with their nephew Clarence Stanley and family of Indianapolis. Those reported from here attending the notification ceremonies of Wendell L. Willkie at Elwood Salurady were Miss Martha Coffin, Marion and John Sears, Roy and Wilbur Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips, Amos Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Clatence Ragan and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huskey, east Biazil were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Sunday
night and Monday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jordan and son
of Indianapolis.
Dallas Ruark and famiy of Green-
with a variety of cakes and cookies were consumed. Thost attending besides the host and hostess were; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferrand, Vernia
castle visited Sunday with Mrs. Lou Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pur-
Reece. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reilly, Leoanon, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorham m company with the latters brother Ivan Lisby and family of Bethel enjoyed an outing Sunday in the southday in the southern part of the
sell, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Girton, Ruth Girton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pursell, ana daughter, Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Stanger, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles and sons Bobble and Doyle and their cousin, Dick Mercer of Brazil. Others present were Mr. and Mrs.
STERMOOR
state including Lake Hollywood and t Wayne Pursell, Mr. and Mrs. James Lake Black. j McNeff and two children of near Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs. Wendell j Bainbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. WalSmith and children, Louella and . ter Roach and daughter Jean,
Stanley and Mis. Walter Roach and 1 near Fillmore,
daughter spent Tuesday with Mr. j Mrs. Laura Perkins of Greenand Mrs. Raymond (Pursell near I castle returned to her home Mondav Greencastle. j mo ning after a weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knetle''. | her sister, Miss Vernia Jackson. Miss Avis Knetzer and guests, ! On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Thelma Morehart, Alva, Okln., i Roa h entertained at dinner their visited Wednesday with Har.y Knet-! children, Mr. and Mrs. John Roach | zer and family of near Marion. The I of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' latter two will remain for a longer i Roach of near Fillmore, and Mr. visit. ' and Mrs. William Chadd. The ocThe fourth annual Robinson-Nich- easion was in honor of little Barbaols reunion was held in the Harlan I ra Cha Id's fifth birthday anniver-
Grove at Coatesville, August 18tn ■ sary.
Their were 64 present during the ( Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson were day. A bountiful dinner \vas served | Wednesday guests of their daughat noon to which all did justice. A J ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hoprogram of music and readings were | hart Robinson in Indianapolis, given in the afternoon. Those at- J Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy tending were Mr. and Mrs. John Lisby, Mr. and Mrs. Robe t Robin- ■ -n son, Mrs. Emery Nichols rul laugh- ' KR()(iKR ^
ter, Bertha, Mr. and Mrs Willet ! Nichols, Hillsboro, 111., Mis Ada E. i Robinson and children. Frances Jones and family, Mr. and Mss. Clay Robinson, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Rooinson and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Fay | Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lte Robinson, Madonna and Warren Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clift and g andson, i j DeLoss Sharp, Horace Robinson and family, Jesse Sechman and family, Gilbert Knetzer and family, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Smith and their gues' Bobby Robinson, Columbus, Ohio, Webster Lisby, Albert Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jo dsn and so i. Miss Thelma Morehart, Alva, Okla , Miss Avis Knetzer, Frank Robinson, Sharon and James Frauts, and Ed Robinson. Officers elected for the next year were; president. Fay Rob- ! inson, vice president, Martha Knet- j zer, secretary treasurer, Katherine j
Robinson.
Gary, son of Mr and Mrs. Leon- | ard Newman had the misfortune of | falling from a tree Monday, break- i ing an arm below the elbow. Mrs. Alice Gorham, Indianapolis, spent Tuesday with her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. A B Hubbard. A fine rain visited this section Sunday afternoon which was badly
needed.
were Sunday afternoon visitors m the home of their daughter, Mrs Ezra Arnold and family. Charlnne Shanks of this community accom-
panied them.
Mr. and M:s. Carl Mercer of Brazil were Sunday guests in the home of their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles. Little Dick Mercer remained for a few days visit. Mrs. Carl Ferrand's nephew of Gary, who has spent the summer months with the Ferrands, will return to his home soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanger and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger attended the fair at Spencer on Fri-
of day night.
I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chiles are now located in Lafayette where Mr. ChiDs is employed. On Saturday night they attended in company with Mr. and Mrs. James McNeff of near Bainbridge, the Music Festival at Soldiers' Field in Chicago. They also visited several places of
interest while in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferrand were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fry of near Roachdale. Little Loretta Chiles was a weekend guest of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Faye Chiles.
USE DAILY BANNER ADVEK TISING FIRST Because Everybody Reads The Banner First
>S$ + -I- + d- -I- -r + -i- -t* -t- -1- .A + FERN + + d- + d d- d- d- d- -T- + d- d- -1Sunday dinner guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Victor Frazier were, Mr. a,ml Mrs. Cyril Frazier and daughtc) and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier and daughters. After noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gardner and children. Martha Frances Cox visit d laic week with her cousin Eileen Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brattain visited recemtly with Mr. and Mrs Oby Cox. Mrs. Virgil Varvel and children aind Mrs. Edwin Gardner and cliil lren called on Mrs. Elmer Frazier Friday afternoon. Miss Betty Morlan returned homo after a visit with Mr. anil Mrs, Reeve Morlan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier and children visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan. Miss Arlene Small called < n Mr Edwin Gardner last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morlan Saturday afternoon. THIS WEEKS WEATHER Generally fair Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday followed by local thundershowers Saturday. Moderately cool Wednesday. Warmer Fi idty and Saturday.
I ALWAYS BUY KROGERS CLOCK BREAD - its extra FRESH AND EXTRA GOOD, YET I SAVE TWO TO FOUR CENTS
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NO WONDER THEY CALL the MIRACLE VALUE" its CLOCK BREAD for ME FROM NOW ON ! r /V
KROGER’S CLOCK BREAD VARIETY
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REGULAR $42.50 During this Sale Only
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east greencastle twin The ice cream lawn social planned by the Friendly Neighbors' Club proved to be an indoo. event behind closed doors and the addition of artificial heat was appreciated. The party was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger on Tuesday night, August 20. with the club members and their families present Five gallons of ice cream together
TERMS
if flow/ YOU SAVE $12.65 y for this sale were we able to [chase from the maker of these £ mattresses, drop patterns in inasks and yarn dyed woven Pcs, augmented with other high km tickings. It isn't often you can ^ Guaranteed Service Stripe ■tility at this special low price. in and see for yourself. Ask B salesman to show you the Nine
■nts of Superiority.
Horace Link & Company
The Store of Furniture
* ‘ 1940 & Co.
r COSTS NO MORE FOR OSTERMOOR"
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
Ostermoor Flexible-Cable-Coil Innerspring, constructed to give you the utmost in resilient springiness, is guaranteed against structural delects Each coil in the Ostermoor Floxlblo-Cable-Coil Innerspring functions independently oi every other, yet all colls act together in perfect unison. Ostermoor Felt Protection Pad serves as a strong, quilted cotton foundation for thick layers ol Ostermoor felt, and prevents the felt from packing down
between the coils.
Ostermoor Felt Protection Pad also prevents your feeling the springs through the felted cotton. Ostermoor Reinforced Side Border end Ostermoor Flexible Cable spring edge actually do keep the aides ol the Osiermoor neat, smooth and smart looking New Style Handles —riveted on —cannot pull out. Easy to reach; easy to grasp. Scientifically spaced. Ostermoor Quality Felted Cotton Insures you oi steeping comfort on the softest kind of a mattress Actually Air Ventilated. The moment you lie down on the Ostermoor mattress, fresh air passes through it —inside—from one side to the other Can Be Folded —from side to side, or end to end —without injury to the spring
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EXECUTRIX SALE BftcaiiHe of the death of my husband, and an I am leaving the farm. I will sell at aiietion at my home 2 miles east and 2 miles north of Bainbridge, and 1 mile south and 3-4 mile west of New Marseille, on, Tuesday, August 27th Beginning at 10:8(1 o'elock, the following property to wit: 1 — HORNE — 1 One smooth mouth mare. 16 — CATTLE — 10 One Roan t'ow, I yearn old, large ealf by side; 2 blnek eows, 8 yrs. old, calves by side; I Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, with ealf by sid"; I Jersey eow, 8 yrs. old, with ealf by side; I Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, giving milk and tired; 1, 2 yr. old red Bull. 43 — HOGS — 43 1 Duroe sow with 6 pigs; I Hampshire now with 8 pigs; 2 thin sows; 15 shoals, weight around 50 lbs. FARM TOOLS & HARNESS I wagon, manure spreader, disc harrow, harrows, mowing machine, harness, collars, halters, lot of small tools, garden tools and many other articles. Large water lank. FEED 150 bu. old torn; II acres of new Corn to be sold by the bu.; 225 bn of Oats; Some Timothy and Oats Straw In barn. HOUSEHOLD FI RNITURE | Uhairs, tables, bed room suite, rugs, cook stove, oil stove, Florence heating stove, kitchen cabinet, safe, lieds, feather beds, bedding, dishes, fruit : jars, cooking utensils, sewing machine, radio, telephone, lard press, clock, sausage mill, kettles, jars, crocks, barrels and many other articles. A I1I31 Ford automobile in good condition. TERMS CASH! No property to be removed until settled for. MRS. CHAS. McFERRAN EXECUTRIX M. J. MURPHY, Attorney. ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. HOMER SANDS, Clerk. Dinner will be served. This Farm of 127 acre* is for sola.
BEVERAGES
Another Gigantic Shipment Received This Week Latonia Club Wescola, Root Beer, Lithiated Lemon,
Strawberry, Lemon Lime, Grape, Orange.
Giant 24-oz. Bottle
CRAPE JUICE Pure Concord Grape Juice at a Sensationally Isiw Price. 3 11 25c W BOTTLES
KRAFT CHEESE, Except Swiss, Limhiirger and Old
English
2, I-2-lb. pkgs.
FLOCK, Avondale High
(Quality, 24 lb. bag Flour, New Improved Country Club 24 lb. hg.
APPLE SACCE, Kroger’S Country Club, Skillful Blend,
Highest Quality 2 No. 2 cans
\ AA V BEANS, Choice Hand Picked, 10 Lbs. PEANUT BUTTER Kroger's Embassy
2 lb. jar
CORN FLAKES, Kroger’s Country Club
2 large pkgs.
COFFEE, Kroger’s Hot-Dated
Spotlight, lb. hag, I4e;
3 lb. bag
AA IIKATIES
li-gs
( ORN KIX
2 Pkgs.
AAHE.AT FLAKES, Country Club, Sin e as Much as
15%, 2 8-0/.. pkgs.
PKESFRA KS, Pure Fruit. Blackberry, Raspberry, Apricot,
Plum, Pineapple
2 Lb. Jar ZOC
29c 53c 69c
r’s
Blend, 15c 35c 19c 17c Dated 39c 19c 23c
ii try
15c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
( hole,Tall No. 1 Can
10c
SUGAR
I 'inr (inmulated, 10 |h. haj;, Hr; 25 IJ>. hat;
$117
BUTTER
('(Mlntry Chib, Its Tops tot (Quality, II). roil
28 c
tf'kl 7!Kruger's Eatmore ULCU 3 Lie,.
25c
GOLD MEDAL
Flour 21 Lb. Bag
80c
PILLSBURY
Flour 24 Lb. hag
78c
Seedless, California's Finest—Sweet, rtb A DEC 'luley, Excellent for Fruit UllAlU J Salads—1 Lbs.
19c
KJ A kl A kl A C Kroger'* Perfection—Ripened No. DAHANAJ Quality, Golden Ripe, 1 Lbs.
19e
CAULIFLOWER
Fresh, Firm, Snow While Head
15c
POTATOES, No. I Indiana Cobblers, Fine Cookers 15 Lb. Peek CELERY, Crisp, Tender, Well Bleached Q • Stalk, »7C
LETT! CE, Iceberg 2 Heads
Fresh, Crisp
C! Cl MBEKS, Long Green
Solid for Slicing
3 for
15c 10c
BIKQITCK l^irge pkg.
29c
SOFTASILK, Cake Flour, pkg.
Smoked COTTAGE BUTTS
Smoked—Cello Wrap Armour's Star, Lb.
CHUCK ROAST, Lb 23c SWISS STEAKS, Lb 25c BOILING BEEF, Lb 13£c WEINERS, Skinless, Lb 25c
Couniry Club Luncheon LOAVES Sliced, Lb 27c
BOLOGNA, Sliced, Lb 15c
GENLINE ( APE ( OD WHITING FILLETS
BONELESS, LB.
FISH
4 - H CLUB BEEF ON SALE AT REGULAR PRICES
ACCfPT THIS AMAZING GUARANTEE Buy any Kroger brand item. Like it as well as or better than any other, or return unused
/ portion in original container ami i KLL. '• v *ame item in any brand we sell, regard!
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2,'5c 29c
17c
VEAL ROAST, Lb 19c LAMB Shoulder, Lb 19c Smoked JOWLS, Lb 10c LAMB CHOPS, Shoulder Cut, Lb. . 23c BACON. Sliced, Lb 22c PICNICS, Tender, Smoked, Lb 17c
FRYING CHICKENS, Country
Dressed, Lb 30c
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