The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1944 — Page 2

VOTERS PUTNAM COUNTY DEMOC RAT heaikhjarters will he open TONIGHT, OCTOBER 5TH f 1944 FOR President Roosevelt's Radio Address To The Nation 9:00 P. M. Central War Time EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED TO - ATTEND THIS RADIO PARTY AT HEADQUARTERS. - REFRESHMENTS. Headquarter* will lx- open each clay from 9:00 A. M. 1<> 5:00 1*. M. 1« IiHi> with registration. Anyone not alread.v ri'uistrrecl or anyone cleHirin^ information, call 2:fli. Registration officiui will he in heacli|iiarters each clay. PUTNAM COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

THE DAILY BANNER Herald Consolidated

“It Wave* For All" S. K. tUrUaa. FoblUter

Entered in the postofflee at Greencattle, Indiana cut second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 187a.,

IUKLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Others cannot destroy us, we only can destroy ourselves: When they cast thee down, thou shalt say there is lifting up, and the humble person

he shall save. Job 22:29.

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ersonal And LOCH NEWS

BRIEFS

Lynn Enteri'.ne was visiting in Charleston. 111., Wednesday after-

noon.

Harry Kunter, College avenue, was admitted to the county hospital

Thursday.

Mrs. O. W. Beckwith of Libertyvillo, Illinois is visiting Ella and Em-

ma Beckwith.

John Willard Gough of Elizabeth Street has been confined to his home with illness the'past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ayler Nelson. Walnut street, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday morning at the Putnam county hospital. Petty Officer and Mrs. Nathan Junior Curtis are the parents of a baby boy born Monday evening at the county hospital. The daddy is

on the Pacific ocean.

Ur. McClure will hold quarterly conference at the Bainbridge Methodist chuich Sunday evening, Oct. 8 at 8 o’clock. Members of the officiui board are asked to be present. Mrs. Ruth Alexander and daughter, Mrs. Gail Johnston, Mrs. Mable

G. ne Keller has returned to his ( Miller, Mrs. Lola Stone and daughhome from the Putnam county hos- ter. Rita, spent Wednesday in Indi-

gram has been planned for the dinner meeting of the Delilah Miller P. I. A. which witl he held Friday evening at C:.‘I0 In the school auditorium. NOTICE The Christian Church Chorus will not practice Thursday night. Everyone please come on Sunday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Maxley Fullenwider of CraWfordsville spent Saturday evening with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and family of Roachdale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitson. Mrs. Hettie Long spent iSunday

with Mrs. Wn.a Simpson at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd iGnrdner, Mrs. Maggie Gardner were dinner gu -sts of Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuts McGaughey Friday evening. Mrs. Ray Jarvis spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William McGaughey and son William of Newman, III. pent a few 'icy:; last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. The Past Matron’s Club met with Mrs. Olin Leonard Wednesday afternoon. i

Mrs. Ra|p h c ter Hlana and Mr. ^ •^ent Friday Wlth and Weiner suppor at grove Friday evening £ o’clock. ’ <1

“The rubber ro quim] ^ mask would m ako 200 ^ 1943, we shipped from ^ States 9 million gas ma £

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pital.

Cpl. Elmer Hammond is home on a 14 day furlough from Camp Croft, South Carolina. Mrs. James Skimmerhorn and Mrs. Amos Skimmerhorn left today for South Carolina, where they will visit with Pvt. Amos Skimmerhorn.

There’s a bumper crop of BIG FOOD VALUES waiting for you at YOUR TREMBLY’S REGAL STORE a harvest of ; savings in every department. They’re easy pickin'*, too,| bp-

REGAL COFFEE Lb. 32c

cause our shelves, tables and cases are filled with your favorite quality foods . . . clean, neat displays that invite you to fill your entire order in the least time . . . with tfip least Rouble ... AT THE LEAST COST. Better buy at YOUR TREMBLY'S REGAL STORE for better buys — always!

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APRICOT NECTAR, 12 oz. can . . . PEAS, Early June, Little Sport, 3 cans STRAWBERRY JAM, 16 oz. Jar . . .

12c 30c 34c

CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans 19c

CHUCK ROAST

GRADE A

LB.

29

LUNCHEON LOAF BEEF LIVER

FRANKS

DRIED BEEF GROUND BEEF

FRESH OYSTERS

CORN MEAL RED CROSS

KIDNEY BEANS

PUMPKIN

Pickle, I’lnimtn

Lb.

lairgc Juicy, Lb.

4 oz. Cello Pkg. THK FINKS! Lb

S Lb. Bag MACAHOM and SPAGHETTI, I "kg.

17 oz. Glass S for

It EGA 1, FANCY 2 No. 2>/t Cans

32c 35c 29c 22c 28c 69c 27c 5c 33c 27c

PICTURE PERFECT PRODUCE jpy

FANCY JONATHANS 3 Lbs. FANCY GRIMES GOLDEN 3 Ll>s.

FANCY TOKAYS

Large Clusters, Lb.

TENDER JUMBO

Stalks

APPLES APPLES GRAPES

CELERY m SUNKIST ORANGES

LEAF LETTUCE

ONIONS

CELERY CABBAGE

5 Lbs.

Lb.

LARGE SPANISH

3 Lbs. Dirge Crisp

Stalks ....

27c 25c 15c 10c 58c

12Vk

19c 21c

CHIFFON SOAP FLAKES The New Beauty Treatment For Fine Fabrics

DAIRYLAND

C OTTAGE CHEESE 12c REGAL OLEO, Lb. 17c PABST-ETT-KRAFT fl, » »** 14c COFFEE CREAM, i/ 2 Pt. 14c

TREMBLY’S 15 N INDIAN/AST. * PHONE 740-EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

an&polis. Mrs. Emma Young moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Stulty at Crawfordsville, Saturday for future residence. She was 80 years old Sunday, Oct. 1. The Harris Reunion was held 'Sandy, October 1 at the Canaan Methodist Church on, the Putnam and Clay Co. line. A grand dinner and j focial time was enjoyed by the thirty-two who attended. ( Mrs. Buford Fall entertained a j number of her relatives at a dinner ! Sunday at her home 'in Raccooij. She left Tuesday morning for LiMu ingr Michigan to spend the winter.; with her brother, Claude Deere. Lt. and Mrs. Harold G. Crawley are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawley and daughter, Betty, south Indiana street. They will return to Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., Sunday

where Lt. Crawley Is stationed.

<£+ + + + •> + + + + + + +•!•$ ♦ ANNIVERSARIES + + + + ^ + + Birthday Mrs. Max Gough, Roachdale R. R. 1, 22 years old today,lOctober 14. Linda Lee Agton, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Acton, 3 years old Oct. 5. AJrs. Henry Runyan, 86 years old , today, Oct. 5. Dewayne Parrish, son of Pvt. and Mrs. Harry Parrish, 3 years today, t Oct. 5.

SOCIETY NEWS First Ward P, ^ A. To Meet Friday The First Ward Pgront Teachers Association vyill / .m£jqt at the First Ward School house cm Friday afternoon. at 2:15. — Chi Irate-Phipps Wedding Holenini/ed at Ix>na Church Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Leland F. Chilcate, Greencastio R. 1, of the marriage of their daugh- ^ ter, Betty Lou to Wayne Phipps. Bra- J zil R. 3, son of Mrs. Mary L. Phipps.) The ceremony took place Friday, | Sept. 29th in the Lena Methodist church with the Rev. Stanley M. Smith officiating. -+- -•!•- -•!•- Jolly-Get-Together Club Held Meeting ! The Jolly-Get-Together Club held a recent meeting with Mrs. Estil Coffin, with six members and one guest, Mrs. Virginia Todd, present. Entertainment was furnished by Mrs. Eva Boatright. Prizes were won by Mrs. Maxine Hill and Mrs. Boatright. One ne«w member, Mrs. Sarah Cox was taken into the club. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Eva Boatright. <!•*** Honored With Birthday Dinner Mrs. Guy Williamson was honored with a birthday dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Frank at Clinton Falls. Those present were Mrs. George Wren, Mrs. Edgar Prevo, Mrs. Edgar VanCleave, Mrs. Harvey Cox. Mrs. Guy Pickens, Mrs. Will McBride, Mrs. Grace Hurst, Mrs. Ed Maddox and Mrs. D. E. Ruark. Woman’s Club Met On Wednesday Afternoon Woman’s Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James M. Oliver with Mrs. Fred Starr as hostess.. Mrs. E. R. Bartlett, retiring president presented Mrs. Starr, the incoming president who then took charge of the meeting and gave the program. Mrs. Starr showed programs that dated back into tho eighteen hundreds which had been in the possession of Miss Ames. She then read a paper on England which was written several years ago by Miss Ames. Mrs. Starr served refreshments following the meeting and program. * * f * * Delilah Miller P. T. A. To Meet A very lively and informal pro-

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SPECIAL SALE 100% ALL WOOL SWEATERS

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