The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1944 — Page 2

•S*+ f* + + + + + *!-*5 > + '} + $S} * ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Dickie Crawley, 8 years old Wednesday, Sept. 6. Pvt. Clifford A. Ton-, Jr., 21 yeans today. Sept. 7. Pvt. Torr is now ct a port of embarkation and will soo.i b<> leaving for overseas duty. Freda Maxine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown. Wednesday, Sept. 6. S Sgt. Clyde D. Knauer, who i9 now stationed in New Guinea, 30 years old today, Sept. 7.

News of Boys James Kendall's present address Is Pvt. James H. Kerdall. A. S. N. 35831209, Combat Eng. Co. A, 1687, Camp Bow-ie, Texas.

Sergeant George Ralph Lawter is now stationed in South America. His new address may be obtained from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lawter.

FORT SILL. Okla., Sept. 7.—Capt. Raymond L. Dirks. Greencastle. Ind.. has been selected to attend the officers special basic course of the Fie^i Artillery School at this post. Captain Dirks, son of Mr. and Mis. Louis H. Diiks, 020 E Washington St., Gieencnstle, is a graduate cf Purdue University. Mrs. Dirks and children, Raymond Louis, Jr., and Lee Edward, live at 1835 Bruce St., Conway, Arkansas. He reported he:'e from Camp Robinson, Arkansas.

GREAT LAKES, 111., Sept. 7. — Among those graduating from an intensive course of Gunner’s Mate training at recent Service Schools

exercises here was Ruben H. Bowman, 33, Rt. 3, Greencastle, Ind.

Pack!# Knauer, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knauer, of Richlan. Washington, remains in a critical condition, due to injuries he received .n an automobile accident on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Knauer are former residents of Putnam county.

FOR SALE: All our Chester white spring gilts. We kept the choice ones last year. Evans and Boatright, Greencastle. 7-2ts,

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Grimes Golden

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LARGE COBBLERS 100 lb. bag $3.69

10 li>s. 39 (

MISSOURI WONDER ^ Green Beans

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BLACKBERRY JELLY

APPLE BUTTER PEANUT BUTTER

SANDWICH SPREAD

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MUSTARD FITLL »r. JAR 10c CA fSUP LITTLE SPORT, 14 ,17 hot 12C PRlM SWIFT'S. 13 <>/. ran 33C

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FRUIT BAR COOKIES Th ;r 22c

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PICKLE PIMENTO LOAF „ 32c VELVEETA CHEESE ,,,4, ., 24c OLD FASHIONED LOAF "T 43c Inargr Juicy, Lb 29C BRAINS SMALL CALF. Lb. 21C

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THE DAILY BANNER ■ad Herald Consolidated “It Wave* For Air 8. B. Rar<4m. PubUahor Entered In the poatofflce at Greencattle, Indiana aa eecond claaa mall matter under Act cf March 8, 1878. Suberxiptlon price, 1? centa per week; *3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3 60 to *6.00 per year by maT outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackaon Street. ...xEENCASTLK, INDIANA.

WANTED TO RENT: Farm from 100 to 120 acres, grain room, electricity, references required. March 1 oossession. Write Box X, Banner 7-2p.

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Society Tri Kappa To Meet Tonight Call meeting of the Tri Kappa at the home of Elizabeth Cannon tonight at 8:00. Very urgent that" members he there. * I* + * Kindergarten Mothers To Meet Friday The Kindergarten Mothers will meet in the Kindergarten Room at the public library Friday evening at 7:30. 4- 4- 4- 4Frances M. Koaeh Is Bride Of Lester Haltom In a single ring ceremony, Miss Fiances Roach, daughter of Mr. and

Mr*. William Roach of Bedford became the bride of Lester Haltom son of Mr. and Mrs. Modist Haltom at the home of the brides parents at Bedford at 3 o'clock Saturday after, noon. The bride was lovely in brown with accessories to match and her corsage was of gardenias. Those attending the wedding were the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Roach and her two sisters and the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Modist Haltoim. The young couple will make theii home in Indianapolis where the bridegroom is employed. r * • Eastern Stars Held Meeting Wednesday Gr»emastle Chapter O. E. S. met in regular session, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with the Worthy Matron and other officers in charge.

: ’ r 6 ‘ , * nu Patron present grand trustee of the ^ Grand Chapter anad visitors , other chapters. 0 The meeting was followed b, social hour in charge - f j ean r ’ tain, chairman, Virginia Yovpo „' Elizabeth Shannon and Mr y T Frazier. Mrs. A. A. Abbott and* H. E. H. Greenleaf, presided at *■' table where delicious refreh-,.? were served

Donald E. Crawford, R. m has returned to the Naval Air gk tion at Traverse City, Mi®™ after spending a ten day leave £ with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs Han, Crawford, west Walnut street

Mrs. Harley Fender of Indianapolis has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and family. Geneva Ball, Greencastle Route 1, was admitted to the county hospital Wednesday. Beverly Sue Casper, 130 west Berry street, entered the county hospital Wednesday. Vera Jean Knauer. 403 Sycamore street was admitted to the county hospital Wednesday. Mrs. John Tennant, 421 Anderson street, was admitted to the countyhospital Tuesday evening. Mrs. Richard Rosencranz of Evansville, was Wednesday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddox. Mrs. Forest Taylor and baby, 809 south Locust street, were released from the county hospital Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jay Johnson, Rockville Route 1, are the parents of a son born Thursday morning at the county hospital. / Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lawson, 309 west Franklin street, are the parents of a son born Wednesday at the county hospital. Miss Beulah Yeager has returned to Covina, Calif., after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Yeager. Barry Romlnger, Greencastle Route 4, and Dean Allen, Reelsville Route 1, underwent tonsil operatiora at the county hospital Thursday morning. Mrs. L. F. Brant and son Wayne have returned home from Winchester and Muncie, where they visited over the weekend with Mrs. Brant’s daughters and their families. Mary Brant remained for a longer visit. S -'Sgt. and Mrs. H. F. Pickett were also there. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. W. F. Pickett of Columbus, Ohio have returned home after visiting for fifteen days with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brant and family. They also visited with his sisters, Gretchen and family and Barbara and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold of Winchester aid Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sears ot Muncie.

FOUND: Strayed calf. Jim Watts, Belle Union. Owner may have same for paying for ad. 7-2p.

DR. L A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W. Main St. - Phone 163 CLOYERDALE 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.

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COFFEE 28‘ LB.

MASON JARS Quarts f fe Doz. & /

MASON JARS

Pints Doz.

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KELLOGG PEP „„ s ,„ 10c SYRUP PALMOLIVE SOAP s 20c JAR RINGS

SWAN SOAP 19c

PENNANT GOLDEN 2 For

2 For

2!c ?c

JELLUM FRUIT PECTIN 111

SUGAR

BROWN-1 LB. 9 C POWDERED-! LB. 9c

THE IRRIDIATED AND EVAPORATED MILK EVERYONE DEMANDS 3 for 29c

PETER PIPER 32 Ok

KITCHEN 01.

QUEEN, Qt.

GREEN BEANS ™ , 3 25c DILL PICKLES EGG NOODLES 10c SALAD DRESSING

Grapes Malaga Lb-]^ Sweet Potatoes 3 Lbs. 29c Celery Nice Crisp Bunch 9(

Oranges California 288 Size

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Rowland's Grocery 105 West Berry Street. Lockwood's Grocery 307 West liberty Street.

Lee WiHiams Bloomington Street Hedge's Market

Broadway and Mein

Mark's Circle Inn Grocery North Jackson Cash Market 7 611 South JO*«on Street 602 North Jackson Street. ifS* M***! Taylor Grocery 602 South College Ave. 1013 South Locost Stfeet THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY