The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1942 — Page 2

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AFTER THE WCWIC If white cretee*, sain, slicks are stacked isd greasy, wash «:th Roasaa Cleat see It makes ciccaes soo» •» aoe; macnes itaia* of taar.t kiock. See direasocs oc label

THE DAH.Y BANNER Herald Consolidated

“It WaveJ Ftc AIT S. R. Harsdem. Fubtiater

Entered In the poszotT^t at Greeocastle, Indiana, as secood class max, matter under Act at March A 1S7S. Sabscrfption price. 13 cents per week; 13 00 per year by mail m Putnam County. $3.50 to $5 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jacksch Street

h . AKNIVKMARIES ♦

BtrtMaye

Harper OtneUry

Society

Mr old.

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Jeanne I Aug. 9.

John Christy PurseU son of jard Mrs. Cart PurseU. 3 years

Aug. 12.

Smriey Call. Morton,

day. August 13

Robert Cliae, son ot Mr and Mrs. Maurice Chr-e C. verdaie R. 1. (j

years today. August 13

Mus Inna Gentry. Green castle

Entertains

6 years to-

Crawley

CM

The Tnuraday Club was er.tertain ed on August f. at the home of Mrs.

Clara Crawley.

The morning was spent visiting and at noon every one enjoyed a very

J delicious pitch-in dinner.

In the afternoon the meeting was called to order by the vice president.

J

ersonal And lOCit NEWS

BRIEFS

Route 3 2® pear* old today August Mr , Zx^Wman M* j members arawered roil call with V'e Girisa today. August 13. ftb> verses Mrs. Avertl Allen read

Wm Rstws !«■ IWIITil^ FEMALE. WEAKNESS TTy LytEs R. KUchsm-* VegetsWe Ckxnpou&d zo Ltlp reUere mantmj with t\M wf&t nerroua feelings —dup to yyti^-ihly fnDCtiOORl disr^rtwnoM. It teip« build up Uksce such distress of anilcult days." Follow Isbel QjiecUtntJ

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Used Tractors 1, 1937 OtIVER 70 trtKtor thot Has been completely reconditioned. Tip Toe stesl wheels in reor with wood rims and rubber in front. Extra epuioment includes cultivator. This tractor is 'e-painted chd is OK in every respect. 1 small size Farmail tractor. This tractor is in A-l condition throughout. Wi'l make someone an exce!-, lent buy for second tractor or one who is forming a small farm.

THESE CAN BE SEEN AT

Holly's Friendly Sales and Service

115 North Indiana St.

GREENCASTLE

Mi*? Jrarme Harper. Cemetery Road returned bor-.e Saturday after a three weeks vacatior. with relatives

New Albany.

The White Lick Ear list Associat,or. is in session today through Friday at Browns t-'g Rev. Gilbert McCammack is moderator. Pvt E3mer flpencer. son of Mrs Henrietta Gooch of Bair.bridge is home irsiting relative? and friends cm a thirteen day furlough. Dan Butler, son of Mr and Mrs Paul G Butler, formerly of this city. .-A-w of La Porte is it. the Holy Famy Hospital reco-.'-rrg frerr. an ap-

perdectonsy.

Mr and Mrs W. O. Matthew and laughter Jeanne Mrs Mary E Matthew. and Omlle R Matthew of

Rea Hane. «0T eaat Hanna atreet. 5 ywara today. Auguat IX

Wntdiag

Mr and Mrs. Valentine Hanlon Putnam vide. 22r.. anniversary today. JJ 'August 13

Miss Margie Lee Reeves spent the day in Indiaaapi is. * Mr and Mrs Robert Weeks of Topeka Kan., retumad home Tuesday after a win: with John Rissler and Mr. and M:> Mack Risaler. Mrs. Frank Ogles of Greencastle. has been release: from the hospital at Luna Ohio and will return to Use home of her mother us FUlroorc.

in a few days

Mr* Myrtle F. eers. who has beer. i:vsng near Ad. vee the past three months, has nturned to her home at 201 north Jackson street, etty. The akireea oC Paul Duane Lewis.

from their new G^na-Buna base < the north coast to take Kokoda and i iU flying field at the northern side

Fourteen j of tiie mountains.

Three Australian combat parties were carefully organized and sent in

to attack them.

One party opened a frontal attack while Austral cars and native troops after a sharp fight drove off defend- j mg Japanese patrols, inflicting cas-

ualties.

They relieve-; a small Australian patrol which had been surrounded | and was in urgent danger and then carried out an extensive harassing | j movement against all Japanese they

j could find in the vicinity.

The Airacobr&j then came over the

?J*«ny Never mn^m

Bible verse*.

a chapter from the Bible. After the busmess meeting, the hoeteas gave three clever contests, and prizes were given to Edna Cox. Olive Harcourt. and Esther Cradick. Visitors present were Mrs. Frankie McVoy Mrs. Gertrude Eegleir.an and Mrs Lloyd Young. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Avert! Allen on

September 10.

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Alpha Phi ( hnpter To Hold Picnic

The Alumnae and Active Chapter jj^y hurled their bombs on Japanese of Alpha Phi sorority will hold a cov- uartiiiie gur. nests, quickly silencing ered dish picnic supper Saturday Uwin anc ] machine gunned the gun

evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Miss Lelia Horne. 516 east Seminary street. Each one is asked to bring their own table service and sugar.

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Neese and Nee*

mountains and roared into action.

MAXMn

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INDIANAPOLIS, | S -

j creirs aid Japanese troops.

Everybody raaus

ot Mrs. Martha. Lerw-s of Fill-! Reunion Sandsy

more, is Paut Duane Lewis A. S Amphitnous Ttx *■ Training Group fast A-Prime Naval Operating Base , Company C. Sc 2 i, Norfolk. Va

ifnmgton. D C attended the j Mr and Gilbert Reeves and Matthew reunion a: Garfield Park j ^ of Kaniai in Indianapolis Sunday Aug 9. jety Uo ^ returaed to their Mrs. H. G. Johnson east Seminary, ^ . ng th , lr T » catJon •treet baa had as her gueM the la«. u1th ^ p^,, Mr ^

t*'o days her grar so.-. Ensign K B. j Cnst. who is er. route from hi* home m WicfaitA Kan to Norfolk. Va where he reports for active duty.

The local post iff tee has their initial ak-oroeat of

ON HOME BAKING NEEDS

field \

7^ FLOOR

fnmlheFuieiiytkeai'

SLNNYFIELD

CAKE

FLOUR 2»i -LB.

PKG.

A-W PACE PURE VANILLA CLABBEP CIKl. BAKING POWDER

RAJAH

COCOANUT

Dairy Dept... Bulging with Huge Fresh Stocks

wisco.\s:>

MILD CHEESE — - 31c

DOItESTlC

SWISS CHEESE - 41c

MEL-o-Brr

LOAF CHEESE 2

WILD WE r E BUTTER LOW PRICK

EGGS

Lb Roll 44c

Doz. 32 c

aged BRICK CHEESE

59c 35c

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J«c

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B«l

Qv -»r

ANN PACE Syrup «»«

SALAD

DRESSING PRETZEL STIX 1U — DEE USH DILL PICKLES 2

RLTTER

COOKIES E ^ ROOT BEES OR GINGER ALE 4 as> MED SUE IVORY SOAP 4 C4 ,„

SOAP

CAMAY 3 c . k „

WHITE SAIL

SOAP FLAKES

WINDOW

CLEANER

CLEANSE*

OLD DUTCH

Fruits MICHIGAN

16c 32c

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Pa«.. ll-O*.

Boc

IONA BRAND PEACHES 2 S ’ C A7 35c

FRUIT

COCKTAIL 2 29c

RED SOLI PITTED

17c CHERRIES ^

STANDARD QUALITY

31c GREEN PEAS ,2 *! J.

ARP BRAND

17c SAUERKRAUT

SHOE STRING 30c BEETS QUART SIZE

23c MASON JARS

THRIFTY

20c JAR RINGS

SLNNYFIELD

29c CORN FLAKES

SUNNY FIELD

10c WHEAT PUFFS 9c

kELLOGCS

15c RICE KRISPIES 2 27c

J XwtH * Com

N'«. t Cam

2

l-Ol-Fcvt.

15c 25c 25c 23c 65c

7c

11c

Woodbury’s to 4 <££ 26c

and Vegetables

CELERY

HEAD

LETTUCE GENUINE ELBERTA PEACHES

L«r** Cricp Kate

tarr*. («B4

— We

Own —

Do Our Baking MARVEL

BREAD

T>.t«W

Earkhaf JANE PARKER DONUTS OATMEAL COOKIES

Lv*.

IS-Lk.

Lwt

10c

•Lk. Bo*

13c 30c

Take Guesswork Out of Meat Baying With A&P Meats

41c 45c

Ckcin

CM*

TOP QUALITY SIRLOIN STEAK

FRESH

GROUND BEEF TOP QUALITY PORK ROAST

FANCY

SKINLESS WIENERS

2

Beef Roast

^ 29c

Emfe Beam Styla

B a— Wk'. a

SCNNYF1ELD

SMOKED HAMS

POLE STAR HADDOCK

FILLETS

S-ir.k .. HAf U

UNCOOKED

URGE SHRIMP

Veal Roast e “* 29c

Red Fish Fillets

127c

PM* » N* Bom N* Wa

$<mh£ (&

received Victory

stationery. Thi* first ah!^-rr.ent is f ^ free i -tr.but.'»- t after thi* the: will be a roars- Each carrier will have a »upply cr you can get yours

from the peat office.

Funeral servi,« will be held at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon at Port land Mill* for Manuel Chestnut. Jr 16 year* old. Who tied Wednesday at hu home 2620 Brookway. Indianapjii* He wa* a ^raedaon of Mr. and Mrs George Burtside of Judaon. Mr. and Mr* Harry Aiian have received word that their granddaughter. Barbara Bummer* i* improving f im the Merry *haapital in Urbana HI. foiiowmg an appendix operation on Monday Barbara is the daughter of Mayor and Mr*. Paul Summers. | Mrs Lev.is Overpeck and Mr*. Fred Mear? went to Greencastle last Thursday to* visit their cousin. Mr*. Russell Ofuver of Morton, who wa* , -n the Putnam County hospital recovering from injuries sustained I from being str-uck by a car on high-

! night.—Rocxville Republican. There will be * Fian Fry at the ' Coatemhiie school grounds on Wednesday ever :r.e August 19. Good ' entertainment for the evening has been arran£ed Music will be furnished by Lie Clay Township Band and the oatesnlle Conservation Chib will have a Trap Shoot. This er.tertamme-t is sponsored by the W. S C. S. c< the Cdatesville Metho-

dist church.

DON’T RISK CLEANING precious fabrics at time. When ytxi seni them to us .ml know- they're in safe, expert hand- Just phone 126 Horne Laundry 4 Gleaners. 13-lt

THIS WEEK.. 4-H CLUB FAIR NEXT WEEK. SCHOOLBOOKS nd SCHOOL SUPPLIES

A'H*orty w*lcom« to 4-H Club m#mb*f$ and congratulatior* on th« completion of a successful summer program.

SAM HANNA S BOOK STORE

The N’eese and Sees reunion hold Sunday. Aug. 9 was well attended. I A bountiful dinner was served at 1 noon. Ora N’eese of Manhattan was : in charge of the business session. * Officers for next year are president. A B. N’ees of Brazil, secretary-treas-urer, Mas Maxine Neese. Cloverdaie. + <• ♦ + 'IK* Evelyn Shuck Bride Of Private Elmer Spencer Mus Evelyn Shuck, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Shuck became the bride of Elmer Spencer, son of Mrs. Henrietta Gooch Saturday night. August Stii. at 9:00 o’clock. Rev T. J. Wilson of Roachdale read the single ring : cerwnony Mr. Spencer is stationed j at Camp Livingston. Louisiana and wrili return immediately. Mr*. Spen- | cer will make her home in Greencas-

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+ + ♦ ♦ >U*a Marjorie Snider To Be Married bundav The wedding of Mia* Marjorie Snider, daughter of Mr* J. W. Snider south Locnst street, and Freeinor.t Power son of Mr. and Mr*. F. .V# Power of Lebanon, will take place Sunday. August 16 at 4 o’clock in the Gobtn Memorial Methodist church. Dr. E R Bartlett will officiate. + + ♦ ♦ F riendship C tub 'let Wrdnooday The Friendship Home Economics Club met with Mm. Beulah Brookshire on Wednesday afternoon, with fifteen member* present, answering roll call with their favorite radio program. The project lesson was given by Helen Jones and Elizabeth McCullough. Gladys Suthertin had charge of the program A handkerchief exchange was held. + + + + loaar Newton Peck Keuaioa Sunday The family reunion of the Isaac Newton Peck family was held at the beautiful summer home and farm of Mr. and Mrs Fred Backer in south Putnam county Sunday. August 9. The farm is known as the Ktinkle farm. At noon the relative* and guests arrived with well filled baskets. A bountiful dinner was served to Otlie Williams. Grace Hendrix. Ruth M. Robbins. Myrtle McCallie. L. A. Staum. Marguerite Stamm. May Garvtn. Louis Peck. May E. Peck. Marjorie Peck Mr and Mr*. W E Morrison E. T. Williams. Ronie Porter. A. C. Bridge*. Luther Hunter Mr. and Mr*. Fred Backer. J. D. McCallie. A. L Evens. Jam** D McCallie Jr., Frank Peck, Claude and Lavone Bridges. Gertrude Pollard and family. Albert E. Williams and family, Jeoaie M. Walker. Hugh H. Walker. Stephen Reed Walker. Stella CoHna, Sandy Garvin. Clint Peck. Gloria Backer and Nonna Jean MeCalU*. ♦ ♦♦ ♦ Day Mat The Day Gleaners Class of the Methodist church of Fillmore met Tuesday afternoon with their teacher. Mrs. Ida Dale. Fourteen members answered roll call with a Bible verse. Avis Knetser led the devo•Paae Twmt

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SAVE

VEGETABLES GROCERIES

MEATS

SA

NAVY BEANS

f 5 Uo

HARD WHEAT — HIGH GRADE

91.00 Value—Guaranteed.

SYRUP

HARD Ml FLOUR

FRANKFURTERS BLEACH

LARD

GOLDEN TABLE l-« Gal 29c — Gal.

Mia* Bessie Hinton or nushviUe is voting her niece. Mr* George Frank at Clinton Falls

SrOCBBB FOR MARINES KEEN 11 oaifooe* froai Pas* Oo*| 9-30 fighter planes which for the first time in the southwest Pacific worked as bombers, each carrying a I medium weight bomb. The Japanese had moved tau,