The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1944 — Page 2
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Mr. 5. Ru-:sll VVehrt:« in. Roach. : Route 2 ere the pary iU or i bo. i: Thuisday at f the county liospital.
iu:i:i.svh.i.k mktiiodist ( III RC'H Invites you next Sunday: Su tiny sii-.ool 10:00 a. m. Kiting VVaxU; : upt. Morris Miller, ts^t. supt. Woiship an i prearhinf; set Kice 11:00 Sermon: “Elijah- Servant j or God.” I li. Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p. j nj Cathei ini rimbeiinan, presi< h ni. Mi Inin Epgers. sponsor. Rvi-ning church service, 8:00. Be - vice .*f sung by congregation. Sermon: “Ho It With i hy Might.” L Everybody welcome. I
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Entered In the postoffice at Greeoi astle, Indiana aa second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 1? cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Put- j cam County; $3 50 to $5.00 per year
by mai' outside Putnam County. 17-18 South Jackson Street.
CAR BARNS GUARDED
PHILADELPHIA,Aug. 3— (UP)—
Police heavily guarded car barns
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cl.i rs spent Wednesday afterncon visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowan. . „,„. c — - . .. - Mrs. Leonard Hayman and baby, | potential trouble ansi- v • Gretncastle Route 3, have been re-1 p ara ] VZ j n g transport i: >n sti r leased from the county hospital. j went into its third day a: I ■ xpce , >- Miss Harriet Alice Seller is , tions of an order from Wa-hin ton spending a few days visiting with for the federal governm nt to ak
Miss Ellen Ferguson Searles of ■ over
Frankfort, Indiana. | An effort 5y n fr . w hi: 3red v cpi. and Alra. Ed York 14 i0 Main ! pjoy^s brc*ak th 1 * i ; i ■ n Street, Lafayette, are the parents of j curtailing vital war pto him fa.
Many have not made up their ,iudi about the fundamental purposes of life. It is time! How long halt ye between two opinions? If! Wlt * 1 the Lord be God, follow him. Kings
18:21.
Bernard K. Friesen, pastin'. Canaan: v •Sunday school 10:00 a. m., Moiaing worship 11:00 a. 'm. Evening service, 8:00 p. n i
Pray< r and Bible Study, 8. •()(( p. rn.
Thursday. ,
Clinton Falls: t ,
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
M.'Y. F.. 7:00 a. m.
'I Singspiration 7:.'i0 Tuesda y. Prayer and Bible Study, 8: f>o p. m.,
Tu isday.
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Stanley and Larry McBride, both if Freedom, were released form the county hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stewart of Coatcsville are the parents of a laughter born Tuesday at the coun-
ty hospital.
The reunion of the Neese familie will be held Sunday August, 13th at the u-ual grove on the Lewis Neese place near Hoos er Highlands.
lersonal And LOCAt NEWS URIErS
son, Roger Ray, born this morning in the Lafayette Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddox left
Wednesday for Wahoo, Nebraska, to spend a two weeks vacation visiting
their daughter and family, ! Lt. and Mrs. A. C. Rosencranz.
J Those who underwent tonsil opera- | Uuph at the county hospital Wedj nesday morning were Mrs. Betty Morris of Anderson. Kenneth Barr of Brownsburg, Mrs. Edna Goodpaster of ,Belle Union, and Audra Dor-
(ett, Greencastle R. 2.
Mrs. Ruth Lagel and Mrs. P. D. Williams and son David, of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ruark, Chestnut Street. Mrs. WiV 1 liams and son remained for a fevl
days
Regular services at Deer Creek church will be held Saturday night,' j Aug. 5, and the following Sunday, |
■d last night u""r a f v u'.\v;:y trvns had been in oj•■•ration about
thr ’e hours.
The strike, which started when the company '.eg’in tr. iniiv.' ightl negroes as train <.>,'» subway tors, was unauthoriz 1 by ’he ttar.sit w.rkers union (CI( •». \. In spi.i - sored last night's abortive at'em : i tp nd it. But a mB • strikers involved, 'll nn mbt > - 'I the union, refused to be drawn back j
!o fheir jobs.
AT: James Sk.mmefltorn and M »
. i liorn spent Wednes-1
11 ay in Cumberland, visiting Mr. and Mrs C. C. Bell Mr. Bell is a broth-
, r of Martha Skimmerhorn.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Boesen of this city are the parents of a son urn Wednesday at the county hospital. Harvey Gray and Addie Gray, city, o i. • knitted to the county hospital Thursday.
James Black Melrose avenue, was admitted to the county hospital Thursday. The annual Locust Grove picnic w,i i held Sunday, August 6th. Mrs W K. Bartlett and daughter, ue of Kentland are the guests of Mrs. Bartlett’s mother, Mrs. John R. i’ox of South College Ave
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday
Doreta Maxine Nicholson ri au ,,. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Noal G. Nich son of Russellville, 1 year ,,i,| t „, .
Aug 3.
Sanford Nichols, 90 yen: - Xu ,
3rd.
Virgil D. Akins today, .\!|. Rose Ella Siddons, 86 yem , | (( t(i lay, Aug. 3. Mrs. Amos Skinunerhoi , p,. ,, Aug. 3.
Women of the Moose ,i q i . . Order of Moose ami theii i ,1,. Teld a family night supper Fn i . light at the Moose home.
JANE-AL.L is forgi’. ma^ic new combinatin r., • Raisin Bran. Think it's r f (; r Crazy about those crisp v.: < bran flakes with raisins.
David Williams, Greencastle R. 3, is u patient in the county hospital. Mrs. Mary Buis, Coatesville K. 1.. was admitted to the county hospital
Wednesday. j, wjj basket dinner at noon hour.) Di rothy Cook, Clovcrdalc Route 2. w hich the congreg >tiini will go
was admitted to the county hospi-
tal Wednesday.
It’s “rGv'elry” Tor breakfasv when you serve cheery good morning foods in tippetiteawakening vari< tty -- a sure sure for. “Oh-h o w-l-h a t e-to-get-up-in-the-morhing” grouches! Keep your brec.kfasts alive and interesting . . , deliciously nutritious with the aid of our vc st variety of brecikfast foods and beverages that taste so good and cost so Itlle — eye -opener values that further prove the economy of buying all your
foods for* all your meals bore!
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WHEATIES 2 Boxes 19c
•Avert heart 16 nz. I.naf
file
16’s
BREAD ’
10 c
CAHALOUPES
19c
Extra Lurgp
BANANAS 10c SWEET POTATOES 2 25c apples TKA r:: R,NT isc LEMONS :: ,s ' 13c MANGOES rr M ” 5c
REGAL
COFFEE
ORANGE MARMALADE
WHEAT PUFFS
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
ORANGE JUICE
Stnkely’s 82 nz. Jar
8 oz. Fkg.
Texstln
16 oz. Can SI \SHI NE 46 nz. Can
32c 37c 8c 29c 49c
SHKEDHED
2 Pkgs.
WATERMELONS
RALSTON
CHERRIOATS P-TOASTIES
SHREDDED WHEAT
Extra Nice
Lb.
2 Pkgs GlAX'T SIZE 2 Pkgs
lltgx.
3c
25c 23c 25c 25c
WELCH'S GRAPELADE
TOMATO JUICE PURE HONEY
BISQUICK
GOLDEN GLO SYRUP
16 oz. Jar
STOK ELY’S
No. 2 Can
16 oz. Jar
Dirge 40 nz. Itox
MAPLE &
CANE, 16 nz.
24c 11c 33c 33c 21c
EGGS DOZEN 34c
to water’s edge where baptismal services will be administered to three candidates. Public is cordially in- ! vited. The Army Transport plane loaded with wounded soldiers which sent out 1 it’s S. O. S. between Iceland and Nova Scotia was in charge of Capt. ilvbert Funkhouser of Lafayette, j Capt. Funkhouser, who waj the j co-pilot who took Pres. Roosevelt to Casablanca, Africa in the early part >f the African invasion, with his parents was baptized and received in to the Methodist Church at Stockwell by Rev. A. L. Meridith, now pastor at Cloverdale. Capt. Funkhouser has crossed the Atlantic 150 times in his work.
Society Maple Heights Home Economies < luh Meets The Maple Heights Home Economics Club met with twelve members present. An all day picnic will be held Augmt 16, at the home of Mrs. Carl Myers. The club agreed to give $5.00 to the Mother’s Service Club for the honor roll which will be erected on the Court House lawn. As a Club, there will be greeting cards and miscellaneous boxes sent to members, husbands, sons, or brothers. The meeting closed with a contest, which was won by Mrs, Betty Burkn Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Maude Kirkham, Mrs. Lee McKamey, and Mrs. Fred Monnet.
Hey! Hey! Hey! PEACHES Will la- In Greene—tie MONDAY, AUG. 7th At N. JACKSON ST. CASH MARKET Bushel $3.50 Bring Baskets ROSS PARIS
Sliced BACON
SAUSAGE 8TAK 37c Mil If HANDY ’ 8 10* niLIV QUART PORK CHOPS T 37c FRANKS T ^ 29c
TREMBLY’S 15 N. INDIANA ST. -PHONE 740-EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
DR. L. A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W. Main St. - Phone 163 CLOVERDALE Free Service la given at my office on diseases of poultry. Always ready and willing to advise with you on your livestock problems. Small animals are given special attenlon. Stop In at my office and get acquainted.
Your Doctor Won’t
• Your Doctor would like to tell you that you help neither yourself nor him when you postpone seeking Ins professional counsel. Rut he cannot say this ethically. It might eound like a’Tjid” for business! But we are saying it for him — emphatically. Call on your Doctor at the first indication of trouble. 11 may save much expense, to say nothing of needless worry and suffering later on; and let us cooperate hy expertly filling any prescription he may give you. Mullins Drug Store mdimntjT!]
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Trade with Your Neighbors IT WILL SURPRISE YOU WHAT YOU SAVE.
ORANGE JUICE
DONALD DUCK NO. 2 CAN
COFFEE DELMONTE 1 LB. GLASS
CAKE FLOUR “ 27c BISQUICK 19c GREEN BEANS “2 ,25c BROWN SUGAR „ 9c FLOUR T”' 32c POWDERED SUGAR,, 9c BAKING POWDER , 10c * nn*'1 »-n*. tI ^
Large 23 €
McCormicks orange pekoe No. 8 Bags ...
PECTIN'
TEA
PEN-JEL
NAVY BEANS
5 Lbs.
10c 25c 37c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
LIFEBUOY SOAP
PORK and BEANS
AMERICAN BEATTY
3 For
S For
17 Oz. 2 For ..
20c 20c 23c
Watermelons
LEMONS _
ea.
49
38c APPLES
NFAV CROP 2 Elm
c
19c
| TRY OUR DELICATESSEN SPECIALS! I NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS
North Jackson Cash Market 602 North Jackson Street. Lockwood's Grocery 307 West Liberty Street. • | » Hedge’s Market Bioadway and Main Campus Market 602 South College Ave.
Lee Williams Bloomington Street Mark's Cirtle Inn Grocery 611 South Jackson Street. Rowland's Grocery 105 West Berry Street. Taylor Grocery 1013 South Locust Street
THE ABOY| PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY
