The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1944 — Page 2

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Group .Me* ’Vil!: Nirs. Rader \.v. ai 1 Society of Christian Service of Map!^ Heights met at the honie of Mrs. Clara Rader. Wednesday, July 26th, at 2:00 p. m. The i a iir: opened by singing America .■.’id the 91st Psalm was read by Mrs. Forest Kelly, after which the Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison. “In The Garden,” the song of the month was sung .and after the business session short talks were made by Dr McClure and Rev. Steele. Nine members and three guests answered roll call by naming their favorite hot weather desserts. During the social hour two contests were presented by the hostess, and an auction was conducted by Alls. Sylvia Sutherlin. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Rader, assisted by her

daughter. Tne August meeting will 1 be an all day picnic at the park.

Word has been received here that Mrs. Ray Colbert underwent a major operation at the General Hospital in Madison, Wis. Mrs. Colbert is the tormer Vera Fisher, formely of this •ity and is the niece of Mrs. Theodore ’rawley and the sister of Kay Fisher md Mrs. Cye Rader of this city. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Geo. W. Patterson to James At lice, et al, land in Greencastle twp. '.1,100.00. New Providence Cemetery Co., fo Lemuel Richardson, et ux, lot in few Providence Cemetery. $15.00. Dan. W. Richardson, et ux, to llmer Estridge, et ux. land in Jef .erson twp., $1 00.

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But ye that conquereth himself is greater than he that taketh a city: Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you.—Josh. 1:3'.

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ersonal And LOCAL NEWS

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GLASCOCK BUILDING

Mrs. Wilbur Donner is leaving for London, Ohio, to visit her parents. Atinor Branham of Spencer was released from the county hospital Wednesday. Nathan Phelps, Brazil Route 3, was admitted to the county hospital Thursday. Billy Shinn of Reelsville was released from the county hospitrl Thursday. Miss Beatrice Hayes spent Wednesday night visiting with Miss Barbara Nelson. Martha Jane Baker of Ladoga returned to her home Thursday from the county hospital. Mrs. Ruby Smith, 319 north Jackson street, was admitted to the county hospital Thursday. Virgil English, Balnbridge Route 1, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Buis, Indianapolis Road, spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Florence^Vataon. Mrs. Dorotha Monroe, Spencer Route 2, returned to her home Wednesday from the county hospital. Mrs. E. H. Hildebrarult and daughter Ethel of Willmette, 111., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Tilden. Mrs. Ernest Campbell has received word that her husband, Pfc. Ernest Campbell had arrived safely in Eng-

land.

Mrs. Joe Wright, Greencastle Route 4, returned to her home Wednesday from the Putnam county hos-

pital.

Mrs. Forest Ashworth and Cooleen Hall of Miami Fla. are visiting with their father, Lee Hall and grandLOVt LY • ALLURING • LOW-COST PERMANENT WAVE

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Mr .and Mrs. Walter Williams, j soath of Greencastle, have been call-! ed to New Castle by the death of i Mrs. Frank Moore, sister of Mr. I Williams. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells of In-1 dianapolis are the parents of a j daughter born Wednesday. Mr. and j Mrs. Wells are former residents of Greencastle. - . Mr. and Mrs. How’ard Clingen-1 •• inith and twin daughters, of Cop- j ncrsville, spent Wednesday evening) "isiting with Mr. and Mrs. Phil j

Hayes and family.

A special all day meeting will be | held at the Palestine Church, 2 miles ] east of Bainbridge on the old road 36, j or. Sunday July 30th, with Elder F. i S. Fisher in charge. Several visiting j ministers will be present and lunch j will be served at noon. Everyone is , welcome. j The summer program for supervised play at Robe-Ann Park will j close Friday July 28. This is one j week earlier than had originally been planed, since the annual 4-H J club exhibition and a carnival are to j be held in the park during the next j

two weeks.

HOG MARKET Hogs 13.000: acYivc; 160-400 lbs., Steady: 100-159 lbs . 25c higher; 160- | 240 lbs., good and c hoice barrows and j gilts $14.80; 241-400 lbs., $14.05; 100159 lbs., $12.25-$13 50; sows steady to weak, mostly $13.50-$13.75.

of Brick Jr., George Ward and Bobby, Carl

I Moller M. F. Boyd. Vern Bowers. Ben Slack, Carl Layman, Mrs. George Carnes and sons, Freddie and Bibby, I

CLOSING OUT SALE Because of the recent deatli of the late Henrv Lyons we will s, ‘ !! at public auction at the farm on the Raekbone road, or Greencastle- Mt. Meridian road, « miles out from Greencastle and one mile from Mt.

Meridian, on

SATURDAY, JULY 29 At 12:00 O’Cloek. Lawn mower, work bench and vise, Blacksmith tmds of all kinds, carpenters tools of all kinds, garden tools, 1 horse wagon, 3 buggies, buggy harness, work harness, gusn- j line engine, corn crusher, buzz sau outfit, corn shelter, corn drill, cider mill, lumber, lot of junk. 12 tons of good block coal. HOUSE FM1MTM1E consisting of rugs, stoves, tables, chairs, beds, dresser, antique cherry cupboard, other antiques, some dishes, fruit jars and other articles used in a

lifetime home.

TERMS CASH. Mrs. Henry Lyons ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. BIIJ.V HURST and MRS. ARTHUR LYONS, Clerks.

\ir7 Claud ■ Jackson and daughters, Bon t and -Mary Ellen, Mrs. John Grav and daughter, Abby, Mr. John Albaugb and daughter Mary Ann, John. Danahey, P. M. Harbit, Mrs. Walter Howard and son Jimmy, Iva Hanlon and son, Jackie. Fred Crunholz, John Danbury, Emery Fulk, Mrs. Curtis Scofield and daughter Nancy of Brazil, Mrs. W. E. Ward of Detroit Mich, and Dianne Gardner of

Indianapolis.

The club and community regret

Mr M>£

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Society Dorcas Class To Meet Friday The Dorcas Class of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Dan Rowland Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. q. q. q. q. State Farm Club Gives Farewell Dinner The Thursday Afternoon Social Club of the State Farm gave a farewell dinner Tuesday for Mrs. Hugh Caughell, who with Mr. Caughell will leave August 1 for Fairmont where Mr. Caughell has accepted a teaching position with the High School at that place. A bountiful dinner was served at noon after which a social hour was enjoyed. The club presented Mrs. Caughell with several pieces of glassware. Those present were, Mesdames Luther Poynter and son Max, Mrs. Ben Stunkamp and daughter Carol, Mrs. Dr. Tennis and children, Winnie

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Sugar PURE CANE 5 Lb. Factory Packed Bag 30c

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DR. L A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W. Main St. - Phone 163 CLOVERDALE Free Service Is given at my office on diseases of poultry. Always ready and willing to advise with you on your livestock problem*. Small animals are given special nttenlon. Stop In at my office and get acquainted.

SYRUP MACARONI

KRAFT DINNER

5 Lb, Jar White 35e;

5 Lb. Jar Ihirk

MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNER

I’KG.

RINSO

OR OXYDOL Large PUg. ...

LUX TOILET SOAP

VACANCY One fulltime position on Soda Fountain — Must be over 20. Year round employment. Only ladies apply. Must have references—can be filled between now and August 31st. Jones Drug Store

LEMONS KVNKIST Lb. 14c

POTATOES White Cobblers, U. S. No. 1 6 Lbs. 29c

TOMATOES FRESH RED RIPE Lb. 12V2C

FRIZZ

Krafts Product, for making Icc Cream

MATCHES

TRI E AMERICAN 6 Boxes

PRINCE ALBERT ■ OLEO

or VELVET »*kg. I

10c

BACON

WHOLE OR HALF Lb

FRANKFURTERS

Dinner Size Lb.

BALONEY

SLICED Lb. ...

BUTTER

ARMOUR’S M>.

LARD

PC RE HOG, Lb.

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KIDNEYS *

MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS

Help 15 Mile* of Kidney Tube* Flush Out Poisonous Wasta If you b tv* an tirMs of aakU la your blood,:

your 1ft milea of kidney tube* may bo overworked. These tiny litter* and tube* are working day and oigbt to bela Nature rid your eyetom of eirrea ai-ide and poisonous waate.

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yuur kidneys or hlud ’

Kidneys may need help the same as bowels; so ask your drugvut for Doan's Fills, used auoresefully by niilliona for over 40 years. They gi ve happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tuliee flush out poisonous waste from

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+ + + + + + J... ♦ ANNIVERSARIES *1 49 + + + + * + 4 > * + A . . a| Birthday * + * 9 Chick Stitea, 19 ye;,is tul av , I 27th.

FOR SALE At The Cloverdale Sale Born Tuesday, Aug. 1st. 26 head of White Feted cows and calves as followy 9 four year olds, 4 two ye Qr olds, 13 calves all poii^ ranging from 2 months to 6 months, all sired by a full blooded registered Hereford Bull. All of the above raised on this farm. If interested in a fine herd sire see him at the Locust Heights Farm, Cloverdale R 1. Charles Monahan

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People get tired of the “same old baloney’’-especially when it’s in the lunch box dey after day. Keep your lunches alive with interest . . . peppy with appetite appeal ... packed with nutrition by making FULL USE of our fine variety of delicious cold cuts, zestful sandwich soreads, tangy cheeses, fruits, vegetables and beverages, fight here, in this ad, you’ll find good hunches for mighty good lunches . . . and many more are on display in our market. They’re right for eating any time -- right in price ALL THE TIME!

HEAD

LETTUCE

Solid-Crisp

2 Heads j 1

TOMATOES

Fancy . c Red Ripe

(Jl. Jar

TUNA FISH

P-NUT BUTTER

SANDWICH SPREAD DEVILED HAM T PURE APPLE JELLY

STARK 1ST FANCY LITTLE SI’ORT

Little Sp.irl 8 <»/.. .lav

2 l b.

34c 37c 14c 16c 33c

SWIFT’S

12 Oz. Can

LITTLE SI’ORT

DAW

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PREM

CATSUP

SALAD DRESSING VIENNA SAUSAGE

sardines ^

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14 Oz. Hot tip

l arge tjt

Jar

Libby*

%

33c 12c 22c 15c 15c

REGAL GLEO COTTAGE CHEESE

EGGS

CHEESE

fresh COCNTRY DOZ.

CHEDDAR

17c 12c 34c 35c

• low Point Moot*

PICKLE • PIMENTO “I 29c CORNED BEEF „ 39c OLD FASHIONED LOAF , „ 43c PEPPERED LOAF 37c

BAKERY SALT RISING BREAD M 10c PRETZELS „ 0^ 17c SUGAR WAFERS ™ 19c CAROMEL SWEET ROLLS 24c FRUIT BARS 22c CHOCOLATE CAKE 43c

PRE-COOKED BEANS — Pkg.

REGAL

QUALITY FOODS

VAN CAMPS

COFFEE

TEA i-,,j, PkB WILSON'S MILK

I.IBHYS

DEEP BROWN BEANS BORDENS HEMO

1 Lb. Gla«* Jar

REGAL ORANGE PEKOE

TALL .8 Cans

Lb. Jar

14 oz.

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