The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1941 — Page 2
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Rex R. Girton of Company B, 19 furlough with hie mother, Mrs. Ordnance Dept., Port Knox, Ky., has Nelle G. Bunch and other relatives returned after spending a 30 day in this vicinity and at Indianapolis.
Phone ECONOMY STORE 740 CHICKENS. Fresh home killed and dressed, baking ihlekens, Ih. SOr LETTCCE, Fresh Hot House I>'af, lb. 12 I-2c; Fancy large head lOr PARSNIPS, solid fresh Ih. 5c; NEW TURNIPS, nice solid, lb. .V CARROTS, Fresh solid, crisp to|»s off, S lbs. 18c GK.VPEFKITT, Texas seedless and full of Juice, fi for 25c; Dor. -15c APPI.ES, Stamens fancy, uinesaps lb. 5c; GRIMES GOLDEN l»u. 4!)c ORANGES, Large California sweet, dr. 28<‘; Fiorldas, Juicy I(•< C ELEItV, Fancy California Pascal always crisp large bunch, 2" for 17e MACARONI. Red Cross, 3 pkgs. 12c; Spaghetti 3 pkgs. 12< ONION SETS, Yellow Denvers, qt. ^ l-2e; Wbite, quart 7 l-2e TOMATOES, Indiana S<did Pack, 8 No. 2 cans for only 20c FECIT .IITCES, Texas, 4(i or. I7e; Tomato Jiih-e, 4<! or. I5e COFFEES, Maxwell House, 2 lb. tins 49c; Delicious Sl|»s, 3 Ihs. Sbt FLOFR, Family grarle, good for general use, 24 H»s. tiSc MEAL, Well milled io make goiMl I re;ul, 5 lb. (Rig I5e POTATOES, Smooth and solid, good c<H»kers, 1.7 lb. peek 21c Pit Ixl.ES, nice sliaighl medium sire, swe«‘t full tpiarts 2.V' HOMINY, fresh cracked lb. 5c; Flake in cello pkg. lb. IO«’ NI T MEATS, Black Walnut, lb. 49c; Cashews lb. 49c; Peanuts 19c If you want a nice, fresh, juicy Reef Steak of any cut we have It, properly trimmed and ready for the frying pan. Fresh Pork, any cut desired, cm si meats to meet your needs, a big line of ready to serve meats.
IHE DAILY BANNER Herald Consolidated ••it Wave* For All” S. R. turtdon. Publisher Entered in the poatofflce at Orean-<-Aatle. rrwtisns ju second cIms mat' matter under Act of Harrh B, 1B7B Subscrtptloc price, U cento per wee*; $3.00 per year by mall IB Pat uun County, W.OO to *» W» per yeai iy mail outside Ihitnarn county 17-19 South Jackson SUeet X BIHI.E THOUOHT FOR TODAY Do not accept a low standard, you •an do still better: Be ye therefore ! perfect, even as your Father which is I in lienvon Is perfect Matt. 5:48.
personals ^ and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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symptoms by taking Lydia arn's Vegetable Compound. . ....cham’ri Compound Is made es-
pecxally for nHtmen. Taken regularly thru out the montii—It not only relieves such distress but aids in
building up resistance a gain fit these symptoms. Famous for over CO ^years. Worth trylnyl ^
SOCIETY Mrs. Puuline Sandy — Society Editor fhone All SM.cn.1 a««d rs«.«l twaiw It* 1*0 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN ENTERTAINED PATRONESSES WED.
j Tlie Business and Professional I Women's club met Wednesday even-
Mrs. Jessie Hawkins has returned home from a short vieit In Terre
Haute.
Miss Mabel Stoner has returned I home after spending the winter in Jacksonville Miss.
Mrs Glen Owen is reported improving at her home east of Green-
castle.
Gobin Memorial Church choir win meet Friday evening at 7 o’clock for rehearsal. Christian Church Choir will rehearse this evening at 7 o'clock instead of Friday evening.
ng at Rector Hall with Miss Helen ilalzer as hostess assisted by Miss .Viable Burton, Miss Rhea Dixon. Mas Pauline Smith, a d Miss Katn
yn Davenport.
The patrcncsses, Mrs. F,. A Biown, Mrs. Frank Dcnner, Mrs Louis Hays, Mrs. S. R. Rariden, Mrs. F. M. Vreeland. and Mrs. Louis Dirks were special guests of the club. At the business meeting Miss Grace Neal of Lebanon, district director. was a guest. She gave a short talk bringing greetings from the .Gate. Miss Neal brought the chal-
^q. + + ^.4..|. + + 4' + + + + +<(l + anniversaries + j + + T .,. ^• + -r4‘ + ++ 4 , + <||
Birthdays
Gordon Monnett, 711 south Locust,
1 years today, March 20.
Mrs. Morton Rissler, Reelsville, 71
•at-::, today, Marca 20.
GROUP GBLIGATftJ INDIANA UuTj dRt ' >’ our bid, jJ Place to pay ,,.f» psyment to ui today w. 1 Indnna LoanJ 19 ^ E. washing
Mrs. Russell Sanders and baby
letumed to their home Wednesday lenge of world conditions to the busifrom the Putnam county hospital. n:\ss women. Mrs. Peterson of th>‘
Lebanon Business and Professional
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D Ibeitj ^’omen’s club, was also a guest. Lewis Wednesday evening were Mt.j Thp B Un( |les for Britain project and Mrs. Ollie Hai bison, Dale and , vaH di g ClU!Het j anc j the members voted Bymtnia Harbison of Baltimore, M*J-1 1;> c „ 0 perate. The tuberculosis asMrs Edward Connerley and sister,, sociation asked Uie business woman Mis. Currie Currier of Plainfield! to take charge of obtaining books
from local and county residents to
have returned from a visit with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crain, of Tndl- i , md Mrs Donald Connor i e y of Gary. I he sent to the aanitorium at Rock-
I ville. The committee appointed is
cluss Belle
WHEN you need money—you NEED it. Don’t wait until an unexpected emergency puts you on the financial spot. Build a reserve of cash by saving a bit of your income systematically. It gives you that grand feeling of security and independence. Start today to build your first line of defense against financial crisis. Open a savings account hare tomorrow, and be prepared for emergencies. ★ ★ ★
Central National Bank Oldest and Largest Ba:ik in Putnom County SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE — GREEN CASTLE
anapolis attended the junfm play which was given at the
Union gymnasium.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wysong, Rockville Rural Route, are the parents of a daughter bom Wednesday at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Sarah McNeeley underwent
Ind.
I composed of Mrs. George Williams,
Alex S. Mitchell or Bainbridge was | t jjf. a Bernice Mason, and Mrs. Esth. r
among the forty who attended the Wreck of Voiture 40-8 of the American L'egVm on March 16th. This wathe 21st anniversary Wreck of Voitu e 145 which was held at 13 F
a major operation Wednesday after- | Keith's theatre on Sunday afternoon, noon at the Home hospital in La- - the last wreck before the State Confayette. Her condition is critical, | vention. Bennie Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Officers have killed two dogHoward Dean, who underwent an running at large as a part of their emergency appendix operation Fri- ' campaign against canines, followin'? day night at the Putnam county hos- ‘he recent order by the city and pital is improving and expects to re- :ounty health boards banning dogs turn home soon. i in public unaccompanied by owners. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean have Other dogs found running at large cceiv“d word of the death Wednes- .ve slated for execution, the officers lay evening of Mrs John Harris of s ated.
'lannony. Mrs. Harris a cousin of M:s. Dean She was formerly Emma Clark, daughter of George and OlUe Cln k. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Grapefruit Juice
Pineapple ^ N " c . , n H 10c Karo Syrup 5 Pie Apples con..to.i. 2 21c Peanul Butter nuium.2 'Ji b r Cranberry Sauce 2£2:23c Dried Peaches 2 > b.. Fruit Cocktail »£ 3 S. 25. £'f S !'n * 2 1-
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_ , . c.n Dtofnedary c«. Tomato Juice .on. 4 **.<’* 19c Macaroni 3 ., b Pineapple Juice ,f r *| d 3,^',23c Pink Salmon t.u WiMmere Butter nor. 34c ' Ejg S Do**" Pure Lard 4 ctn: 31c Sure Good Oleo
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE
MU D AND MELLOW
2 Lb. 19c
3 "ao 41 c
Green Beans ■<>». 3?; n j23c Pancake Flour Su fl n ,^- ’^ Lb 5c
3 c.nr 25c Crystal White 1 ^."^'lO'/;"'33c 3 Citni. 25c Laundry Soap aj« 10; “'31c
2 s , 15c Oxydol
4 c*n°. 29c Soap Flakes
Navy BeansJ^AO.-b. 37c Ajax Floating 8 U .t, Iona Flour f *" t „ 24 ft 63c Toilet Soap *i«
Palmolive Soap
Babo
Cleanser
Toilet Tissue 3 k®h» 10c Facial Tissue <, 5 u o*o'sh;.r pk> ' 17c
Iona Peas sift.d
Iona Spinach
Hominy
Campbell’s Beans
9 ' «*
FISH FOR I ENIFN MF.A1A Ocean Fillets
1 13c
FRESH OYSTERS Pi. 25c FRESH SMELTS 2 Lb.. 25c
K.r.' 19c
lloirn 23C
3c.k»- 10c 3c*b« 10c 4c.k.- 18c
Cm 13c
6 f* n| * 19c
MEL-O BIT LOAF CHEESE 2 ■“ 41c BRICK OR AMERICAN WHITEHOUSE EVAP. MILK 3 20c THERE IS NONE BETTE* HOT CROSS BUNS oTt J 2c JANE PARKER FRUIT FILLED RICH RIPE FRUIT COCKTAIL 325c
SEF.D PCTATCES:
SEF YOUR ARP MANAGER BEFORE YOU BUY—GOOD SELECTION OF ALL VARIETIES!
>0*% PURE VEGETABLE DROCENATED SHORTENING d e x o 3 & 40c
Irish Cobbler Potatoes, 98 lb. bag 1.63 Early Ohio Potatoes, 98 lb. bag $1.63 Grapefruit, 3 for 10c Yellow Onions, 5 lb. bag 16c
Leaf Lettuce, 2 lbs 15c New Potatoes, 4 lbs 19c Carrots, 2 bunches 9c New Cabbage, lb 5c
ARMOUR S STAR
WHOLE OR
HALF
SMOKED SKINNED HAMS Smoked Picnics “ 17c | Sirloin Steak choi™ c.t.
Sliced Bacon svnnriuid
■ Prt.h
Ro.ton Butt.
Pork Roast
Fresh Frying Chickens ' :, F„ r u , p h 7 n p.\ d '
Cooked Mams
2'^: 29c
Sausage Pur. Pork—Balk Bacon Whol. or Half Green Shrimp D, t T. , c^r Reel Roast 8 %i »•
on# or Hiirher
25c 35c 15c 21« 19c 23c
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Funeral services will bo held at 10 o'clock Saturday at the Lawler funral home in Iwbanon for Mrs. Jot.n K. Spelbring. who was born in Putnam county, January 3. 1862, the daughter of George I. nrd Mary Scobee Dooley. She had lived in Crawfor.Lsville, Wingate and resided at Ijebanon the last 25 years. Joseph P. Badger, advertising manager of The Brazil Times, addressed a Sigma Delta Chi smoker last i ght at Longden Hall. He outlined tc work of a daily newspaper ad ;taff and then opened the meeting 'or discuss on. Irving Lacy, editor i: Th ■ DcPauw, is president of the loca' chapter of the honorary joumali.nic fraternity. Lucius Matson Rightsell, born in Putnam county 66 years ago, related to a numbir cf present residents of the county, died Tuesday evening at his home in Brazil, in which city he had lived twenty years. His parents were Howard and Catharine Rightsell. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the residenee, with interment in the Cottage Hill cemetery at Brazil. Maple Heights Methodist Church School boys of Intermediate, high ecliool age and over are planning to go to Prof. Causey's home at 718 east Seminary street Friday evening Please meet at Maple Heights School at 6:4.) p. m. Clarence Harvey and Charles Wood will convey the boys to and from Prof. Causey’s home Dale Coveit, 701 south Maple street will collect all south Greencastle boys. Boys are asked to dress ir plain clottdng. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams are In eceipt of word from their son Claire Williams, saying he has been transferred to Camp Knox, Ky., in the 59th Signal Corps Battalion. In the letter, written Tuesday morning at five o’clock, he r.aid he was packed and the men were ready to move and that he was the only one fro - Putnam county which went to Camp last Friday that was being aent W Camp Knox, the others having been Lansfcired to a camp in Kansan. The Putnam County Chapter American Red Cross has obtained headquarte's m the basement of the City library to take care of the Production work in the county. The ma terial for making the garments will be distributed from this room and thu finished garments will be returned to headquarters and packed for shipping. At present anyone wishing to get material or receive instructions may call Miss Florence Evens, phone 616R, for an appointment. At a later date this newspaper will announce the days and hours that headquarters will be open to receive the finished garments.
Jones. Miss Grace Browning, president if 'he club, appointed the following to -erve on the nominating committee: Mrs. Grace Hurst, Miss Ruth Stewtrt, and Miss Edith Browning. The Rector Hall girls chotus sang -.everal numbers which had been aranged by Miss Dorothy Kline. Miss Elizabeth Smith directed. Mrs. Edna Hays Taylor presented the program. She gave two one-act plays which were ‘‘The Twelve Pouno Ixiok" by Barrie and “The Crooked Cross” by Edna Vincent Mahay. The hostesses served refreshments ollowlng the program. •k + ■!• •* fri Kappa To Meet Tonight The active chapter of Tri Kapp.vill meet Thursday evening at 7:3f j’clock at the home of Mrs. Willard '.unkel, with Miss Mary Lou J3cho', js hoctcsa..»-• i j f — v » Coterie To Hold Dinner .Meeting Coterie will hold a dinner meeting at Mrs. Garrett's Friday evening at 3:30 o'clock for the husbands and other guests. Martha Am Spencer of ClinPin Township was one of the five Butler co-eds chosen from a group c fifteen gills Saturday afternoo while they participated in a spring college fash • «n show in an Indianapolis department store. They were selected by a committee of judges, including two a: lists and one pho--egrapher. A full page will appear in the 1941 edition of the Butler yearbook, The Drift. trek, caught fire
City firemen were called to 7<f', vouth College Avenue Wednesday 'f to moon shortly before 4 o’cloeit o extinguish a fire in a large wilow tree It was believed that blaze was started from a cigarette which had been thrown :nto the hollow part of the t ee trunk. Th • firemer rsed the wanter tank on the true) in putting out the flames.
M ..ml
md other
CANCELLATION !„ IT
from 1*014,* <*o,. j
*. which t ic com-
plaint says, they have not done, hau epudiated entirely all obligation for loing them. The reason given in the omplalnt for the alleged non-per-formance of these things was the reussl of the contractor, th? Calumet ’’oving company, to carry out the work for the reason that it would involve removing rock which they had
not figured on.
The complaint states the owners have tendered to the state the money paid them for the right of way, plus interest, but that the tender was re jected by the state. The complaint is that the court make a decree rendering the right o way contract null and void and that oroper compensation be made the
owners.
F1NERA1. DIRECTOR KILLED
WASHINGTON. Ind.. March 20. - (UP) W. H. Tomey. 5S. Elnora funeral director, was killed last night when he fell from the side door of air ambulance as he brought a patient
to the Washington hospital.
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SL??« n * “ d !' aUn f y g ' V ^ y0 ’ J do0r ca,ne °P en - Tomey suffered a
Clean- skull fracture when he struck the
20-lt pavement.
Phone 126 Home Laundry &
Mir. Fiona Tlncher, Greencastle
;. 3, Thursday, March 20.
Mrs. Emory Collins, Mt. Meridian,
• iday. March 20.
Mrs. Elbert Tincher, Mt. Meridian,
today, March 20.
Tvirs. Lee Cla:k, Mt. Meridian, to-
INIMAN 4POLIS |j
7.000; market x
lw, - 2,i! > !•«.. SVJMjJ
'bs.. $7.55-17.98; MMooJ ! 57.50; 160-190 Ih puj
i 100 •bs., $6.35-17jo-steady to strong. gwJ J
• 36.85-,$7 35. 9
I Cattle 900; calves UK lings ami heifers steady; steers slow. ^ | ov/s about steady- fey
Jay, March 20. !SalT'’-'*'™ Miss Eliza Ward, Mt. Meridian, ' ; ' J 0411 «• oday, March 20. , $10.75. early bulk
Glenn Mark, Mt. Meridian today,
.larch 20.
Bobbie Tressner, south Indiana -.treet read, 13 years today, March
20.
William Alsbaugh, today, March
20.
Mrs. Donald Cox, today. March 20. Mrs. Frona Tincher, Greencastle, T 3, 56 years today March 20.
heifers $9-$10; ve&lers
$13.
Sheep 1 500: lambs eJ mostly Ud western lamt|T at $11.15-$lt.25: best nnJ RKIDC.F. NOR T0U.J
FVA\;-VIIJ,E. w J (UP) c, vernors o! M ucky a id Tr-nnosie puM
_ , 3eren>jn j cs l0(ja y jj^J
dr. uimI Mrs. Alexander Hendeison bridge acral EntcrtuUved M'ith I*a»rty River became toll-free Mr. and Mrs. William A. Alexan- ^ Governor Schr.ckcr n d-r, 632 east Seminary street, en- and Governor Johnsw <1 trrtaincd with a bridge party Wed- i ;t f i 45 a ( the t<J nesday evening at their home for ^ collection of tolls offrj the benefit of Kappa Delta Phi s °f- Governor Cooper of TraJ ority, of which Mrs. Alexander is a t a cth-b ation benqr| president. j The bridge opened JM Guasts included Mr. and Mrs. Ge*ic was constructed eqtujJ Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. Abie Fra- t an( j Kentucky Keiurbij zier. Mr and Mrs. Bud Crawley, Mr. the con ' ruction an] I and Mrs Elmo Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. maintenan ■ v? h f-J Kenneth Justis. Mr. and Mrs. WU-j 501.05 on March 1. mil liam Stiles and Mr. and Mrs. Ross 1 The span will be the oJ Asbell. ] across the Ohio r;ver J
Pr zes were won by M s. Cr awley Pittsburgh area and Mr. Frazier and Mr. Alexander J T- lav - > err. -r.
von the door pr ize, if a ribbon across thf ■
♦ ♦ ♦ | of Evansville and HndfJ Woir.rn’n Solely Of j banquet tonight
Chr Aiian Service ]
An impressive and timely program ?/as p ?stnted at the meeting of the 'Ahpm'uYH Society of Ch iatian Server of the Got)in Memorial Methodist church heid Wednesday ufter-
toon in Community Hall.
A short service, in comtnemor.* tion of those members who departed from this life during the past year was conducted by Miss Mary Birch Special piano music was provided by Miss Marcia Hamilton, who showed much talent and skill in her rendition of “Prophet Bird” by Schuman; "Prelude to Violin Sonata in E Major” by Bach: and “Zapateado” by
Turina.
Mrs. L. R. Eckardt brought to th? members present the special Lenten P'ogram. Mrs. Eckardt tiaed as a basis for her discussion the took entitled "The Recovery of Ideals" by Georgia Harkness, who is one of Methodism's outstanding women. The bock is an -lutgi-owth of a series of six lectures presented before an Eastern Conference and emphasizes the need of a program to interest youth in ways of Chriatian living. The business meeting was presidd over by Mrs. J. E. Porter, presilent. Members of Circle Five wer 1 hostesses and served tea during the “rteial hour with Mrs Fred Hixson and Mrs. David Houck presiding at the tea table. 4 + 4 + Mrs. Hatfield HoKteN* To Community ( luh The New Maysvllle Community Club met Thursday.. March 18, at the home of Mrs. Alice Hatfield of near Roochdale, with Mrs. Eva Coleman as assisting hostess 14 members were present and 2 quests, Mrs. Florence Lasley and Miss Jean Sutherlin. In the absence of the president, Mrs. I-ottie McCammnek, the meeting was called to order byMrs. Nona Grantham. The club sang He Ia>adeth Me." and Mrs. Cla-mpis read the oollect. A report of the Red >oss committee was given by Mrs. klice Hatfield and making of garnents are in order. The club voted -o make a donation to the New Maysvllle Baptiat church. Notice vn-r given of the County Federation neeting to be held in Greencastle. April 8th. Contests sponsored by Mrs Myrtle Grantham were won by Mr*. '.leaner McMullen and Mrs. Gladys dutherlln, each receiving a potted plant as prizes. Refreshments of sandwiches, ice cream and cake, coffee and cocoa were served by the hostesses. Next meeting to lie at the homo of Mrs. Myrtle Grantham, April 11th.
WANTED: Housework or restaurant work of any kind. Can give good reference. Inquire Banner. £0-13.
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