The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1942 — Page 2
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Chambroys Spun Rayon shws i
s%4n
CLEARANCE Of ALL
DRESSES
Values To $ 10.98.
Old? Get Pep, Vim wMh Iron, Catolum.Vflomln B, m a—■ ■ iss fa» ■as r ,f an _vi fin Don't bn MEN* WOMEN <*&. —mil. woro-Wa r»IfW CootRUistoiiko.otlmtianr* often nmled after «o—tty botf*«iisr1cin* Iron. Cftldtuu. Viumtn Bt Thou»aod.> who felt old ik>w frn perpy. ret« younrer In'nptfurtory Axt only 35c. Oct Ostrex Tank Ttblet/TODAY. At all good Drug Store* everywhere —In tireenraatle. at Stevens Drug. + ANNIVS&SA-RIES • +
Birthday*
Frances Tuttle. 14 years today.
August 20.
Mrs. Lucy Ball Smith. Indianapolis. 30 years today. August 20. Mrs. Evie Biaydes Hicks. Roacn<iaie, 27 years today, August 20.
Society
Kmera Club To Meet Friday Past Matrons Emera Club will i meet Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock at the Masonic Temple. There is important business to be transacted. The new officers wiH be the hoetes-
[ ses.
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Ctam Party Planned For Friday F.vening
The Senior Class party of tn>*
! First Baptist clunyh wiU be held at j eluding some Americans.
Wfs lit IT i distress of MONTNIV^. Female Weaknen AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydia E. Pinkham s TABLETS (with added iron) have helped thousands of girls to relieve functional monthly pain and weak feelings. Ptnkham s Tablets ALSO help build up red blood and thus aid in promoting more strength.
Made especially ^
low label directions. Worth trying
shTshops V CASH AND CARftr
SECOND FRONT NEARER (('•■ntiHunt (rum Pasr Onr:
to battle the commandos. Berlin claimed the capture of 1.500 prisoners, many of them Canadians and in-
Mrs. Claude Carmichael. 406 west I .j^ of jtrs.* Mamie Leslie on Columbia street, today, August 20. j Flm August 21. at 7:30 p. m " cddisg eTirla please bring sandwiches and j
boys bring please bring cookies. I
All Siz»** All Style*
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Voiles Sheers
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Rruken Sizes und styles
Just a Few I-eft
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j Mrs. Charles Broadstreet. east J Seminary street, is reported quite ill. Rev. Victor L. Raphael will be the j speaker at the regular mid-week I prayer service this evening at 7:30 |: o’clock at the First Baptist church. Mrs. XaDean Sillery and sons, | Greencastle Route 1. returned today • ■from a week's visit in Huntington!
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drake. Indianapolis. 4 years today. August 20 Mr. and Mrs Claude Carmichael. Columbia street, 26 years, today
August 20.
Mrs. Ralph Crousore is in Indianapolis visiting her mother. Mrs
Lorn an.
Mr. and Mrs Willard Sunkel and children are spending the week at Lake Wawasee. George B. Rockwell of Ooverdale
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I r.uiirk School Reunion Held Sunday At Cloverdale
The reunion of the Cradick School on state road 43 was held Sunday back of the Cloverdale school building. This was their second year for the picnic. On account of the war situation it was decided to postpone
the reunion for the duration.
TWO FFTNAM VOFTHS
REPORT FOR DI'TT
GREAT Laki-.-s. 111., Aug. 20.— j Greehcastle. Ind., was again very I much in prominence at the U. S i Naval Training Station here last I week as two of her s^ns reported for
duty with the U. S. Navy.
Upon graduation from “boot" training, they may be home on 8 nine-day leave, unless they are selected for one of the Navy’s service schools. In that case, they will prob-
§ »«nd other points in the northern part i * s reported slignt.y improved at the § 0 { the state. | Putnam county hospital
Those present were Mrs. Garnet i receive a le f ve ’
Dumil. Miss Norma Myers.
Without Painful B
Inc the excue ai id* a j .1 _ “J** ••Z iif Nojd.Jjhe y help meet peop ..
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your Indn-ve or bladder. * ,r “»l m# _ou»wm«ie trom you, tlu^. Cct I
AVIATION CADET
INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana Hercules. J r .. 415 Anderson Greencastle, is one of the 38i 7ion Cadets who have repo rt ^ to Navy’s major air sUtions at ° cola. Florida, and Cci PUS Texas, to begin advanced
training.
Members of the group wer ( moted to Aviation Cadets after
Hasett
and William
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Robert Wilson with escaping from
the Indiana state farm.
various Naval
serve Aviation bases located th-
ou t the country.
SPANISH \ET ELECTED CLEVELAND, Aug. 20 (UP) Cornelius S Kelly of Chicag' to ay
was elected and installed Conimand-er-in Chief of the United Spanish War veterans at the organization's 44th National encampment.
r» 1 i The men in training from Green- cessful, y completing primary
: Tmeadel. Frank Turner and Mr. and , ^ stU ‘ arp: charles SteveM ”°“ M tra,ning at ,h, ‘
An affidavit approved by Prose-1 -Miss Irene Wallace spent ^TnnJe^.Jr^'lda SnnneeT'oU' Henr y Eiteljorge. R. R. 4.
cutor Resell A. Boyd, has been filed) week with her grandparents. » i' ‘ p " P g ’ in the Putnam circuit court charging I and Mrs. William. F. Skinner. ; ‘ pn " ? ^ r arC . e enson. . ax
Miss Eileen Hoffman, daughter of O Conner. George Sponger. Dor- j Mr. and Mrs R^rt Hoffman , T7 ' om “’ Roben AkiM - J “ n « visiting with fr.er.is at Lake Beave Akln5 Genevieve Tniesdel. Tom
To help us save tires please do not Dam, Wis. ask for special delivery service. Prof and Mrs Fowler D. Brooks
Home Laundry & Cleanefs. 20-It
• Fine FOODS • FRESH STOCKS • LOUI PRICES • EVERV DRV
Siefate IJxfu S^pend Gnaihex iDxMax, See JAe VxiCueA at a<SL?!H
All
Purpose
Baking Needs
IONA BRAND
FLOUR 24 ^ 83<
SUNNYFIELD FLOUR £**'*•* SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR BAKING POWDER
5 • Lb 3 Bee J*.-Lh. Pks. «-Ot. C»n
Do Our Own Baking MARVEL BREAD 10c JANE PARKER DONUTS dated ooz. 13c COCOANUT TAFFY OR OATMEAL COOKIES 2^30c
ENRICHED
No. t Cane
29c 15c
Iona Spinach
2 ^ 27c
New Pack
^ 17c
Dill Pickles 2 £ 31c
Dee Lish Brand
Soap Flakes
2 is. 29c
Wh.it
Sell
IONA BRAND GREEN BEANS 2 IONA BRAND TOMATOES
GREEN
GIANT PEAS
IN TOMATO SAUCE HEINZ BEANS 2 27c THANK YOU BRAND ASPARAGUS 2He
SUNNYFIELD
CORN FLAKES
variety
CEREAL SanBT, ’' :< * Pk »-
CRUNCHY
GRAPERUTS
O 4-Oe. * I'kci.
of It
RED SOUR PITTED PIE CHERRIES *£,* SOROA CRUSHED CUBAN
PINEAPPLE IONA BRAND
BartleH PEARS No c ^ FANCY SEGMENTS GRAPEFRUIT 2
IONA BRAND
Peaches 1, ' rt * , * o r-o 9 n®. sh rcavnes Hi .e. ‘ c«n
IONA BRAND
TOMATO JUICE 2 2 C 4 ;°‘ 19c
15c
c. 26c
25c 29c 35c
4 Lee. 4 ru*.
EVAP. MILK
ARMOUR'S TREE!
35c
Mea!-In A-Mmute
Meat
12-01.4
Can
—
Ann
Qt. Jar
Pt. Jar
Bokar Coffee
26c
No
Limit Per Customer
Lb. Ba*
Fruits & Vegetables SEEDLESS GRAPES l “" i a c Cinmn I-b. I Ww
FANCY
YELLOW ONIONS Lh 5c MICHIGAN _ CELERY Lge ’ stalk<i 7c
COBBLER
POTATOES
U. 3. No. 1
Grade
Sr»*h»ttl Pk*.
-Lb. Box
1-Lb.
Box
1-Lb
SALAD
DRESSING
SULTANA
MUSTARD ANN PAGE MACARONI
GRAHAM
Crackers £*7
HALTER'S
PRETZEL STIX
ORANGE
Marmalade Ev ' rb4,t ‘‘■o* 15c
HEINZ
KETCHUP 21c AVN PAPF SYRUP ‘V 0 - 16c
! JUICE
20; GRAPEFRUIT
9 So. t 4 Cans
,V-S VEGETABLE 27c COCKTAIL
IB.Oi.
Can
WH TE HOUSE “NONt BETTER”
4 c™. 3
|SOA» DEAL
32c WOODBURY'S
A Ref. ^ Cakea
SOAP
10c PALMl'LlVE
3 Ref. ^ Cake*
20c 17e
FACE CLOTH WITH PKG.
SILVERDUST WHITE SAIL
SOAP GRAINS
Lae.
Pkee.
KIRK'S FLAKE WHITE or
PAG SOAP FLY SPRAY •
FLIT
27c 10c 2c 26c 20c 24c 35c
R G.xnt IN-
" Cakex
SHOE POLISH SPIC WHITE TISSUE NORTHERN
pt.
Cee
22c
2 Beta. 27C 2 Rolls 11®
10 33.
WISCONSIN
Dairy D*pt- •. Bulging with Huge Fresh Stocks
31c 59c
4it Me
MILD CHEESE
MEL-O-BIT
LOAF CHEESE
GENUINE
BRICK or AMERICAN
-Lb. Bor
WILDMERE BUTTER LOW PRICE
EGGS
L j. Roll
DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE
AGED
45c
„„ (AGED Doz. 35e tBRICK CHEESE
Lb.
TOP QUALITY
■Take Guesswork Out of Meat Buying With A&P Meats VEAL SIRLOIN % - 42c
NEW YORK DRESSED FRESH FRYING »r-e CHICKENS rS, !Tr« 51c
TOP QUALITY PORK ROAST
FANCY
SKINLESS WIENERS
SUNNYFIELD
SMOKED HAMS
Freah Boston Styls
Butts—Whole
Shank
Half
POLE STAR HADDOCK FILLETS
I UNCOOKED 30c LARSE SHRIMP
41c 35c 31c 33c ta 30c
Beef Roast
29c
Best Chuck.
Round Bone er Lb. Swis* Shoulder Cut*
Veal Roast Choice OO Shoulder CuU Lb. Red Fish Fillets
-27*
Pole Star No Bone No Waste
and daughter. Betty have returne. home from a vacation spent at Rattle Lake. Minn Mrs. A. L. Meredith will go to New Albany Friday to visit the Missse? Mary and Ferrell Wible. Mrs. Meredith will return Monday. Bill Taylor, wno is employed by the government in Washington. D C.. has returned home after a visit with his par-nts, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Taylor west Walnut street. The 74th annual old settlers’ picnic and reunion at Bowling Green will be held at the old court house grov, Friday night and all day Saturday Sept. 4 and 5 The speaker. Saturday afternoon, will be Judge A. J. Stevenson, of Danville. Glover's Ice Cream store on Bloomington street announced today that they are moving to the Pace filling station a block south of them, due to the fact that the fire marshal has Condemned the building in which they are now located. The name of Major Paul Summers was omitted Wednesday from a list of Northwood men who are now serving in the armed forces. Major Summers is located at Chanute Field Rantoul, 111 . and was the first from Northwood to enter the military services. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seller and daughter Harriett Alice. Miss Carrie Pierce and Mrs. Ida Pierce of this city and the latter’s sister. Mrs. Eva Bryan of Hutchinson Kans.. spent Wednesday in Rensselaer the guests of Mrs. J. N Hayworth and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland and Mr. and Mrs Donald Webster and daughter Wilma Jean, spent Sunday at Culver with Mr. and Mrs. Manford Newgent and son Bobby and Kathleen Newgent who has spent two months with her brother am. wife. Wilma Jean remained for a week’s visit. The Misses Mildred and Esther Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. R. J Johannson and P. O. Oolliver of Indianapolis spent last Sunday with Mrs. Leona Oolliver and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cunningham. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs S. A. Oolliver. of West Lafayette, called in the afternoon. The Rev. and Mrs A. L. Meredith and sons, Robert and Aubert. and Miss Jeannette O'Dell spent Wednesday in Worthington. They were guests at a noon luncheon at the Methodist church. In the afternoon Miss O'Dell gave a costume lecture on “The New Turkey.” Mrs. Meredith and sons participated in tht musical program for the reception and tea following the program. Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mrs William F Skinner. Route 2, were Mra Maggie Lowry and daughter Dorothy, of Crothersville; Mr. and Mrs. Rotoert Stark and Mrs. Rose Dwinell of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Orvia Skinner and sons, Mr and Mrs. Fredrick Skinner and son of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace. M n Irene Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. E. C .Butler of Green castle. The ‘■ocanion was Mrs. Skinner's birthday anniversary.
These are things Mr. and Mrs. America must share with one another: AND THIS 18
Sporting good*. Again we need the metal, the rubber. the leather, and other materials that go into theae things. The amotint mt atoel required tor * complete net of golf dubs would provide enough steel for 96 hand gren-
i Trues.iel and son. Wiley. Everett j O’Conner, Shirley O’Conner. Noah ■ ! O’Conner! Garnet Twigg. Cora Whit- J
dter. Mrs. Virgil Akins. Carolyn
| Mane Akins. Leroy Akins. Kay Ann ■
•virkman and Pearl O’Conner.
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J Haltom-Walbring Marriage Annoueed Miss Etta Walbring and Pellie A « Haltom. both of Jordan Village, were ; united in marriage Wednesday after-! aoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Presby- j terian Manse in Greencastle. The single ring service was read by the
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MOM WONT •SCOLD ABOUT STAIN1 The Roman Cleanser label gives easy directions for removing many stains. It's a wash-day favorite for children’s clothes.
Rev Victor L. Raphael. The couple' {JHHBMIlllltrittllimUHIIIIIMtlMItimiMHtllinTlimnmttlimimttTtlimitnilt
was accompanied. < S Mr. and Mrs. Haltom will make E their home in'Jordan Village. The' = bride is a sister of Fred Walbring of E Greencastle. j S
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Mi.» Betty Higgins Bride Of John W. Drummond Mrs. D. R. Jackson announces the' = marriage of her daughter. Miss) E Bettie Higgins of Greencastle to Pri- . E vale First Class John W. Drummond E of Harding Field, La. E The wedding took place Wednes- E day evening at 8:00 o’clock at the = Xazarene church with the Rev. E. F E Singhurse officiating. E Those present were Mrs. D. R.' E Jackson, Mrs. Katherine Strother. Mrs. Goldie Higgins and Mrs. Sing-
nurse.
The couple will make their home in Baton Rouge. La.
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Country Garden Club Pitch-In Supper Tonight
The Country Garden Club members md their families are to meet, _ Thursday night, Aug. 20 at the home ' = of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Miller for a j E pitch-in supper. Mr. Grimes, the' = county agent, is to show some inter-1 E »sting pictures afterwards. Every-1S one try to be present and ready to “ eat by 7:30. Notice change of date.
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Hammond Reunion To Be Held Sunday The annual Hammond reunion will be held Sunday, August 23rd at Robe-Ann Park. Note change of meeting place.
If You Feed Hogs—
YQ1 T NEED IT! Miller's Hug
Supplement
Saves corn and money . . . Makes thriftier hogs, quicker
gain!
MANUFACTURED BY Miller Grain Co.
303 North Jackson St.
Phone 143
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs, 5000 : 210-240 lb. and 100160 lb. classes steady, other weights 5c-25c higher; 160-250 lbs., mostly 814.90-815.05; extreme top 815.15; 250-270 lbs., S14.75-8H 90; 270-300 lbs., 8814.55-814.70; 300-400 lbs., 814.25-814.50; 100-160 lbs., 813.50814.73; sows 10c-15c higher, good sows 813.25-814. Cattle, 1.400. calves. 500; steers *nd heifers slow, around steady; early sales on cows steady to weak 4 loads choice 1192 lb. steers 816; medium to good steers 812.50-813.75. vealers steady, top 816.50. Sheep. 2.300: spring lambs 25c lower. good to choice spring lambs 815*15.25.
ONE THING YOU CAN COUNT on..;
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PACIFIC CO AMT IMMOl'T
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 20 <UP)—Millions of lights went out for the duration early today along the entire United States Pacific coast. Outdoor advertising, theater and .night club signs and every other unnecessary outside light was shut off in a coastal strip extending from Canada to Mexico ami up to 150 miles inland. Essentia] lighting such as street lights, industrial lights and traffic signals were dimmed. Householders ! pulled shades if they lived near the 1 Sea. Motorists used parking lights and reduced speed on highways and streets near the ocean.
Special Sale Bill Rayon Hose Irregulars — Full Fashion. Very Sheer, Lovely Cohn.
79*
^"e wear performance have been registered »».v Rayons in actual wear experlenees. Get a Muir of RAYONS—Try them out—
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