The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1944 — Page 2

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GOVERNOR T HENRY F. . >

SCHRICKER ( OURT HOUSE - (JREENCASTLE Friday, 2.30 P.M.

THE DAILY BANNER Herald Consolidated "It Wavw For AIT* Sk K- K*rt4na. Pii»!!■>■> Entared It the poatofflce at Green castle, Indi&i'a as eeixmd class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 13 cents per week; $3.00 per ya*r by mall In Putnam County; $3.60 to $6.00 per year by mai. 1 outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackaon Street

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OCTOBER 27TH EVERYONE INVITED S»*ONS41HU» BY PUTNAM ( OUNTY DE.MOC RATH CENTRAL COMMITTEE

'lilHI.K THOUGHT FOR TODAY But ho works through us as his agents: He reliaveth the fatherless and widow. Psa. 146:9.

jOprsonal ®-' And 10CU NEWS BRIEFS

KKTHKI. BAPTIST CHURCH There will be preaching services next Saturday, October 28th at 11:00 a. m., also an all day meeting on Sunday at Bethel Baptist Church on

tittle Walnut, Kid J. A. Modlin o? Verden. Illinois, and Eld. Harold Kanes'!of Areola, Illinois, and several other ministers are to b present. Oscar Irwin, pastor. Everyone is invited. \

lyce Hall is confined to his home In Brick Chapel by illness. The Christian church choir will meet Thursday at 7:15. Nadine Wilms was admitted to the county hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Josie Stewart of Rockville is a patient in the county hospital. Billy Heavin of Cloverdale was admitted to the county hospital Wednesday.

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4, 24-0*. Bottles

IJTTLE SPORT SANDWICH

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13c 19c 23c 13c

Our BIG FOOD VALUES are the very spirit of savings because they give you the assured satisfaction of known quality at the lowest cost. High prices haven't a ghost of a chance here because efficient, economical operation cuts our own costs to the bone and we pass the savings along to our customer. You’ll find living proof of this in the fine food values we’re featuring for your weekend meals and Hallowe’en Party menu.

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64 Oz. Jug 39c

OLEO R ^ al ' h 17c FRANKS ,b 29c picAle LOAF, ,J » 32c CORNED BEEF39c ROUND STEAK 0 " M,P A - ,h - 43c

DOUGHNUTS fancy cake

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TREMBLY’S

15 N INDIANA 5T. • PHONE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

Mrs James Tarry of Paragon was admitted to the county hospital Wednesday. Dr. and Mu. W. R. Hutcheson have returned home from a short vacation trip. Mrs. Ida Johnson remains in a. critical condition in the Putnam county hospital. Miss Madge McGaughoy of Butler University lias been made president of the woman'e dormitory. A son was born Thursday to Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene Hughes of Cloverdale, at the county hospital. Lafayette Thomas of Newcastle spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henry, on his way to Arizona. Mr. and Mis. Horace Hetser of Bpencer are the parents of a son born Wednesday at the county hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Provo and Mrs. Edith Frank returned Wednesday evening from a business trip la Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Salsman, Fillmore, are the parent^of a daughter born Wednesday at the couhty hospital. Mrs. Louisa Shryers received word today that her daughter. Mrs. Maggie Hershbarger is in a hospital at Portmouth, Va., for treatment. Mis. John Blair and Mrs. Gaylord Neier and sons. Billy Gayle and David, of Brazil, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. C. T. Bauniunk. Mrs. Eleanor Bergen has returned from South Carolina where she has been spending a few days visiting with her husband, Sgt. Charles Bergen, who is stationed there. Richard G. Cowgili address is: Richard G. Cowgili S F 3 c, N. C. 1 C Instruction Bn. 29, Co. D. Platoon. 5, Camp Endicott, Davisville, R. ». Richard would like to hear from his , friends. f CpI. Robert E. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore left for Sioux City, Iowa Friday after spending a .15 day furlough with relatives and friends in this city. His add)ess is: Cpl. Robert E. Moore, 106 A. A. C. F. Squadron, Sect. A, Army Air Field, Siftitk City, fowa. Washington township P. T. A. officers. Mrs. Clark Herbert, Mrs. Gordon Bowen, Mis. Jesse Rolling, Mrs. Kenneth Eggers and Mrs. Frank Schafer of Greencastle attended the P. T. A. regionaj conference of Region No. 5 at Bloomington Monday. They reported a large attendance with a good turn out of state and county officers. Society News Da<Ie And May me Shearer Will Be Honored At Reception Miss Dade and Miss Mayme Shearer, who are leaving soon for their new home in Washington, Iowa, will be the guests of honor at a reception on Saturday afternoon, October 28th, in the home of Lelia E. Horne. The hostesses include Miss Mary Fraley, Mrs. Fred Ritchie, Mrs. Edna Hayes Taylor, Mrs. Victor Raphael, Miss Virginia Harlow and Miss Home. No invitations are being issued ami . all friends of the honor guests aro ; invited to call between three and five! i o’clock. It is suggested that the I friends call alphabetically, those i from A to M between three and four ' and from M to Z between tour and

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d* d- -F . Betty Jean Burnett Britl** Of A. Cooper The marriage of Betty Jean Barnett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnett and Cpl. Clarence A. Cooper Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper took place at the home of Rev. LeMasters at 8:30 P. M. Thursday, Oct. 19th. The young couple were accompani-

kd by 1-iojM CodPer a/id Roantta Juru

Reynolds.

cpl. Coo pet has returned to Lincoln Nebraska for duty overseas, he will serve as a armnamont gunnner on a fortress, Mrs. Cooper will maki her home at the present time with her parents. Both are graduates of Greencastle high school with the class of '43.

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tl'Mike Orders To Meet Friday Evening, Oct. 27 On Friday night, October 27th, Women Of the Moose anil Loyal Order of the Moose will meet at the Moose home, in honor of the birthday anniversary of the Hon. James J Davis. All women are asked to bring a pie ins there will be refreshments

Coterie WUI Meet Friday Coterie will meet with Mis. Chailes Allen Friday at S:(M> p. m. Presbyterian Group To Hold Parly The Hallowe’en party for thp children of the Presbyterian Church will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the church.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore have received a new address from their son, Sgt. Jack M. Moore, who has been serving overseas since July and is iow stationed in India. While visiting the Sphinx in Egypt. lack had nis picture taken amt has sent it to

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PINTO BEANS

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3 Lbs. 29c

GREAT NORTHERN NIJCKOP BEANS 3 Lbs. 29c PHOENIX COFFEE Lb. 37c

KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 For 19c

WILSON'S® MILK • 3 For 29c

tftfitTABICi TOKAY GRAPES

Lb. 15c

CALIFORNIA SPANISH ONIONS 50 Lbs. $1.79 10 Lbs. 39c Kale, Lb. 10c

RADISHES

BUNCH

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HEAD LETTUCE 2 FOR 15c

FRUITS IN SEASON

3 For 20c AAUSSELMAN ASST. JELLY 2 For 31c

CAMPBELLS TOMATO Si 3 For 29c

TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT

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DUFF’S HOT MUFFIN MIX 23c

PENNANT GOLDEN SYRUP »

SUGAR LOAF PUMPKIN 2V2 Size, 2 for 29c

TRY OUR DELICATESSEN SPECIALS

PARD DOG FOOD 2 For 21c

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WHITE CROSS BLEACH QUART 10c

NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS

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

Lee Williams Bloomington Street Hedge's Market Broadway and Main

Mark's Circle Inn Grocery North Jackson Cash MarM

611 South Jdckson Street. Campus Market 602 South College Ave.

602 North Jackson Street. Taylor Grocery 1013 South Locust Street

THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY