The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1942 — Page 2
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Next Monday, February 16th The United Siafcs Shoe Corp. of Cincinnati, makers of the celebrated line of etu CROSS SHOES
FOR WOMEN Will start advertising these Nationally known shoes the new advanced price of $6:95.
THE F)AILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For AH” 8. It. Karlden, Publisher Entered In the postoffloe at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price. 12 centa per *ee4t. 13.00 per year by mall In Putnam County. *3 50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street
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STYLES
$4.99
Better Take Advantage c. This Saving This Week!
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'll EAST A\ A'■IP' (.TON STREET
AA1NS SE< ONII PLACE The Ho :i in-Friesian Association of America has announced that a c >w owne I and tested by the Indiana State Farm, Greencastle, is national second-place holder of her class. acord:ng to the first list of national Holstein class production leaders on Herd Improvement Registry Test the An.-delation has ever puWishe 1. This cow, Indiana Echo Gerben. produced (>77 pounds of butterfal from 20.200 pounds of milk in .”'35 ''ays to take second place among the junior 3-year-olds on two milkings daily.
v lURLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Those who are physically or morally sick must c loperate with the great physician: He saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?— John 5:6.
^ And LOCAL NEWS IKikii:i s
+ ANNIVERSARIES *
Birthday*
Mrs. Thelma Lewis, GreencastK K. 3. Wednesday, Februaiy 11. Birthday anniversaries, Thursday, February 12: Abraham Lincoln, Alva Bryan, Jesse* Young. Otto Rector, Charles McGaughey. Geo. E. Black. Mrs. Ohas. L. Sage, today Febru-
ary 12th.
Glen R. Fry, south College avenue, today, February 12th. Sondra Dane Whitaker, daughter of Mr. and Mis. DeWayne Whitaker, 3 years old today February 12th. Frances Maxine Knauer. daughter of Floyd L. Knauer. 14 years today, ] February 12.
Society
< entury Club To Observe Anniversary Miss Margaret Gilmore will be hostess on Friday afternoon for the forty-ninth anniversary of the Century Club. Mrs. R. W. Pence, Mrs. W. W. Carson. Miss Lela Walls and Mrs. W. M. Blanchard will be '“he assisting hostesses. Mrs. Frank D inner will open the program at 3 o'clock with a tribute to the Founders and a history of the club, followed by a guest speaker, who will
gives a special program.
Charles Crawley, 309 north Indiana ; s
street, today February 12th.
Section Four To 1 Meet Thursday
' ship Home Economics Club met i Wednesday \ftemoon at Mrs. Garrett’s with Mrs. Florence Baldwin as hostess. Completed articles of sewing were turned in for the Red Cioss. ! The next meeting will be March 11 at the home of Mrs. Jonnie Thomas, -i- -1* d- -1\larv Grace AA right Entertained Wednesday Mary Grace Wright entettained with a Valentine party at her home Wednesday evening. Those present .vere Melvin Ell.s, Betty Young. Wilber Arnold. Margaret Wilson, James Anderson. Virginia Hood, Marion Underwood, Christne On ell and Billy Tempieman. Games were played and refreshments were served and to end Hie party all went for a ride.
AAA ARDS MADE <4 «m tin tied from l'nic«* One) Light Cak ■ 1, Mrs. Maun Mc-
Cammack.
Vegetables 1, Lulu Foster; 2. May Leonard; 3. Evelyn Baugh.
Fruit 1. Hallie Neier; 2. Maun <* Mr - nnd Mrs - V"** 1 Akin8 ’ !,vin S
The Christian Church choir will practice this evening at 7:30 o'clock. 8t rling Hervey of west of Cloverdale is ill in the Allegheny General Hospital at Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Kenneth Day, east Walnut street, returned to her home Thursday from the Putnam county hos-
pital.
There will be a meeting of the Morton Conservation Club tonight. All members are urged to atten 1.
Pictures will be shown.
Miss Carolyn Akins little daughter
Mrs. Roy Baldwin, south Jackson I Secti< - n Four of the F> irs t CnrLsstreet, has been confined to her home j tjan Church will mee t Thursday evo- | by illness. I n i ns at 7 : ;>o o'clock at the home of I Mrs. Carrie Starr of Stilesville re- , Raymond Erwin, south Indian ',
tuned to her home Thursday from | strpp p road, the Putnam county hospital. j 4. 4. + J. O. Cammark. city, was admitted ] W()lnal)lf( stll , |y clllb to the Putnam C' unty hospital Wed- | p () ^| pp( Friday
nesday evening for meilical treat- j woman’s Study Club will meet ment. ( Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with
Mrs Owen Barnes of Poland is ; vr,. u s spending the week with her aunt
Mrs. Roy Baldwin, south Jackson j .j.
street.
Mrs. Mattie I^ee Goodwine, east
Walnut street, is home after a two month's visit with relatives in Okla-
homa, Louisiana and Texas. Funeral services for Milt Thomas,
who died of
night at
Mrs. A. A. Abbott. 1013 south Col-
J lege avenue.
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McCammack; 3, Evelyn MeCammack. Jelly 1, Florence Walters; 2. Hattie Neier; 3, Zella Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brock, Stilesville Route 2, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday afternoon at the Putnam county hospital.
east of Greencastle on the Green-castle-Stilesville ’road is reported as being veiy Hi with pneumonia. Word has been received from Burl Flint, who is at Fort Benning, Ga., that he is attending Mess Sergeants School at that place. He graduated in June from cooking and baking school and has been on specialists
duty since.
SUGARED, PLAIN OR CINNAMON
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE WSK" 3 - 58c
2 N ",
SULTANA
Prune Plums AAI* BRAND
Applesauce Crade'A'
IN SYRUP
Breakfast Fruits
IN SYRUP
Kadota Figs } a.\< ’i ft| CM! NT*
Grapefruit
SUNNYI l£ I D Wheat Flakes SUNNYF1FLD Bran Flakes SUNNYFIEI D Corn Flakes
ALL PURPOSE 27 Iona Flour PANCAKE FLOUR
2 ^ . 17c Aunt Jemima
ANN PAGE
V 1 ,,' 10c Baking Powder
CAK1 HOUR Swansdown
2 hit 27c 2 25c 2 Ay, 17c
{•fg. 10c
3 . 23c
MARVEL BREAD
MARVEL Sandwich Bread AAP BRAND
Corn
TURNIP GREENS OR Mustard Greens
M AS AND
Carrots ^
R1CHED"
24 & 83c 2 Ay, 21c
*, S 11c pk K 27c } \:S He
2? m 0 n ; 27c 2 ^ 21c
EVAP. MILA Whitehouio M TALI ^ O “Non*! Bett«r N LANS
PANCAKE FLOUR Sunnyfield £ I'KtiS. X A C
mc&mm
3 23c
or SPAGHETTI
Ann Page
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K-STkTOW
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WILDMERE Butter Lb. k< i38c FAT MORE
fggs
SUNNYFIELD Pure Lard umned SURE GOOD Oleomargarine REGULAR SIZE Lux Flakes REGULAR SIZE Rinso
LUX
Toilet Soap LOW PRICE Northern Tissue
FRESH CUCUMBER Pickles 10c MING FOY ChopSuey Di Hi,N ;';.'; , 'c.->29c MING FOY Bean Sprouts MING FOY Noodles BL UE LABEL Karo Syrup
10m com
ROLLED OATS 3 17c
O Rpp • Cake
2 Roll, lie Fruits and
ORANGES HEAD LETTUCE COBBLER POTATOES
TREE RIPENED
FANCY ICEBERG
GRADE J fj
-Money-Back Guarantee on A&P Meats-
SLAB BACON Beef Roast -SKSF u: Frying Chickens in
Sliced Bacon i T. n , yfi / !d 2
Fancy Turkeys
York
29c 37c 33c 35c
BY THE PIECE Sliced Bacon n Salmon Steaks 0 Haddock Fillets Oysters
HALIBUT STEAKS
PORK LOIN ROAST
Good
RIK HALF
23c LH. 29c ui. 33c Lb 27c pt 35c 25t
i inlcrmi'diatc ( lass To ! Have Valentine Party
I The Girls Intermediate Class j the Baptist Church will have a Valentine party at the home of Mrs. j Raymond Skelton Friday evening at heart attack Tuesday „ , , , _ , ■ 6:30 oclock. Each member bring a Valentine. Phyllis Strain, Mary Jure ! Strain and Wilma Sutherlin are cn ' the entertainmen committee. Trans- ! ! portation will be furnished for those Who do not have a way to go home. I
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Greencastle Morning Musicale
Met XVith Mrs. Pence
The Greencastle Morning Musicale j met at the home of Mrs. R. W Pence, Wednesday morning, for a I study of “Chopin, the Man and Hir | Work.” Mrs. Pence, who had charge I
Old fashion revival meeting is go- j ng on at the little red church on | cast Washington street, Commercial | PIac°. starting at 8 o’clock each j evening. R -v. Charles McCown in j
■barge.
Ash'- SEAL REPORT The Putnam Ccunty Tuberculosis | Association urges those who over- j oaked mailing their contribution fi,r Christmas Seals to do so at theii earliest convenience. AU seals must be accounted for. If you cannot send money, please return the seals so the work of the committee can be completed.
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SOMETHING NEW m CANDIES AN IDEAL G'FT pqr VALENTItyj 25c to 52.0fl We Wrap to Mail + ED. HAM'ITONl BOOK STORE
Lee ■
Last rites for o who died Tuesday, day morning at 11 (
ville, in charge of t ’ ■, H
the home of a daughter. |
Mis. Forest O’Hair of Brick Chapel. | will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30] o’clock from the Methodist church near Clinton Falls. Burial will be in the cemetery nearby. Friends may
call at the Rector Funeral Home. Marion Martin, who is stationed
in the largest flying field in the world at Sheppard Field, Texas, wiites that he has been promoted a second time, this one being from the rank of Corporal to Sergeant.
THE ECONOMY VUt
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT Pink Meat, <> tor
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CALIFORNIA NAVAL ORAN( IS Dozen
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STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES l.b. J
He is connected with the Medical i — 14
of the program, gave a short review I4
of the life and work of this eminent
composer. After an informal discus- !♦ sion, Mrs. Pence and Mrs. Lester!? Sands presented the following illus- + Dative numbers: Y
Waltz in G flat major, Mrs. Pence. J Prelude, Opus 28, No. 7. Mis. Sands | Mazurka in B flat, Mrs. Sands | in C Sharp, Mrs Sands |
1 Polonaise in A major, Mrs. Sands j
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Mrs. Baldwin Hostess To Friendship l> Club
Nineteen members of the Friend-1
Detachment at Sheppar I Field address is Sgd. William Marir.n j Martin, Bldg. 1268, Medical Detach- ,
ment, Sheppard Field.
Word has been received here thitj Miss Agnes Barnes, formally of the | university library, was slightly in- 1 jured in an automobile accident. The ] car in wTiich Miss Barnes was rid-1 ing was overturned and she received ■ ^ altz treatment in a hospital for twen’vfour hours, but the extent of her Injuries is not known. Miss Baines was enroute to Ann Arbor, Mich., where she plans to attend graduate
school.
COFFEE, Good Cup 8 Lb, bag sacqn 25c By Piece, !h. CHUCK ROAST l.b. SALT FISH 7 f«r
59c 29c 29c 25 c
SWEET potato: Fancy Jersey, I.:. BACON Swift’s Sliced, 1.1
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FRANKS Swift’s,
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HOMINY FLAKES
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ECONOMY MARK E7
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We wash to suit and price please that should be of interest to all of Greencastle. Home Laundry & Cleaners. iPhone 126. 12-It.
CHINA WAS DISCUSSED AT ROTARY LUNCHEON
With the eyes of the world on the Far East theatre of war, the discussion of China by Mrs. A. R. Standrdig. hostesj of fct. Andrew's Episcopal Church, before t ie Greencastle Rotary Club on Wednesday was well timed. Mrs. Standring's many yeai-s of experience ns a missionary to China mekes he: well suited to talk cn tnc background of China and the attitude of the Chinese people towards the war in wh ch they have been engaged with the Japanese oincc 1937. According to Mrs. Standring, j China was not prepared for war either from the state of mind of it’s people c: irom the standpoint of equipment. After over four years of fighting under Cluang Kai She!:, it's man power s batter trained w th the help of material sent to tlvon by Die United States and the people arc more determ'ned to free themselves from the Nipponese yoke. INDIAN \POLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 8,000; active: weights above 160 lbs., 15c lower, lighter weights 10c lower: 160-240 lbs., mostly $12.60-$12.7.). extreme top $12.85; 240-280 lbs . $12.45-$12.60; 280-400 lbs., $12.30-$12.45; 100-160 lbs . ! $11.25-812.35; sows I0c-15c lower; •mostly *11.25-812. Cattle 800; calves 500; steers and heifers mostly about steady; medium and good beef cows fairly steady: other cows finn; early sales mostly good grade steers and yearlings 811.25-812.50; few lots fed heifers] $9.50-810.50 vealers steady to 50c lower, top $15.50.
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Notice is loro by gflve-n that tinunriei si^ncfl has bee n appointed b> the .Judpe of the Circuit Court of
Comity, State of Indiana, Ad of the estate of Koss TV »f Putnam County, deceas-
ed.
Haul estate Is supposed to be solvent,
ilettle liurks, Administratoi
No. K:144
Homer <\ Morrison. Clerk of the
Putnam t'livult Court.
Theodore (’inwlcy, Attorney. . r i-,‘It. I
Putnan
minist rato Hurks late
ney.
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