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CLOSED I h»%4 k <l All Dot MailunlaiT \ovi:^iiki:ii iith Due to Armistice Day and the fact that our employees have had little time off lately, the following firms will be closed all day, KING MORRISON FOSTER GREENCASTLE MOTORS INC. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES HOLLY'S FRIENDLY SALES & SERVICE

THE DAILY BANNER Herald Consolidated “II Waves For All" S. B. IUrM«k Publisher Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indians as second class mall matter under Act of March A 1878. Subscription price, 17 cents per week; 83.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; 83.50 to 85.00 per year j by mall outside Putnam County. 17-10 South Jackson Street. BIBLE THOLGHT FOR TODAY They eminate as light from the sun. Keep in God’s sunlight: God shall send forth his mercy and his truth. Ps. 57:3.

ersonal Ami LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 2. Postwar jobs. 3. Permanent; full time. 4 High moral standards. 5. Clean: healthful. 6. Dining room; good food. 7. 8 hours plus overtime. 8. Pleasant people. Employment Office BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. 1910 Barth Ave. (South) INDIANAPOLIS

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MANY THANKS » The support given me in the election is sincerely appreciated. I will endeavor to serve the people of Putnam County to the best of my ability. ROSS TORR

HOG MARKET Hogs; 1.400; 160-270 lbs; 25 to 35 lower than Wednesday’s .average; 270-100 lbs. steady; 100-160 lbs. 25 rents 1 wer; 160-180 lbs.. $14115, 180-

200 and 240-270 lbs., $14.20; top $14.25 for 200-240: 271-400 lbs., $14.05; 100-160 lbs. $12.50-$13.75; sows mostly 15-25 lower, both good and

choice, $13.50-813.65.

Lloyd Bemis, Greencastle Route 2, is a patient in the county hospital. Mrs. James Berry has been released from the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Betty Hathaway of CoatesUille was admitted to the county hospital Thursday. Mrs. Minnie Talley, Greencast! ’ Route 3, was admitted to the county hospital Thursday. Stanley South, of the U. S. Army Air Corps, left today after spending a furlough visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bowen, Coatesville, are the parents of a son bom Thursday at the Putnam county hospital. Opal N. Sutton of the Rainbow Beauty Shop left yesterday to Oakland, Calif, to visit Staff Sergeant M. E. Taylor. Mrs. Etta Shaner, age 84 years, was among the oldest to cast her vote in Madison township on Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Eggers and daughter Nancy have gone to Camp Carlson, Colo, to visit Pvt. Ora Eggers. Hazel Cox, West Jacob St. underwent an operation Wednesday morning at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. LaFayette LeVan Porter and Mrs. Barney McClure hav e gone to Detroit Michigan, to visit Capt. Por-

ter.

All members of the Women’s Relief Corps No. 23 who wish to be in the parade for Armistice Day pleare be at the Legion Home by 10:15 a. m. Saturday. Fran*. Segebarth and daughter. Lorraine, of Schenectady, New York are visiting with Captain R. A. Segeharth and family and Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Throop. Mrs. 'ihomas Robbins of Cincinnati, Ohio is spending the week end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Crump. Mrs. Robbins, a graduate of jJePauw, is home for Old Go'1 Day.

M. R. V an Ruskirk

GROCERIES

WEST SIDE SQUARE

MEATS - VEGETABLES FREE DELIVEVRY

PHONE 37

Gold Medal

25 LB. BAG

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LUX TOILET SOAP

BAR

5c

NAVY BEANS

I’hok-e Hand

Picked, 5 lb. bag

RINSO Largp PUg

23c

crackers rrr 25c

CABBAGE SOLID KRISP Lb. 3c

POTATOES MICHIGAN 100 LB. BAG $2.98 mm oo-

ONIONS COLORADO 10 Lb. Bag 35c

1 V LD« OOC

WAX PAPER ,M L

25c

SPRY

S Lb. J« 69c

| MATCHES 8 “” 29c

CRISCO

8 Lb. Jar 69C

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

Texnan 46 oz.

Society News Morning Mr.slcaie Met Wednesday Greencastle Morning Musicale met Wednesday morning with Miss Nelda Werneke Who had charge of the program. Music representative of the Classical Period was played by Miss Werneke in the following piano numbers - Gigu Graun, Fantasie in C minor Bach, Pastorale — Scarlatti, Gavotte from Iphigeniaen Aulis — Gluck-Brahms, Audnnte with Variations in F minor Haydn. .5. .t. .[. Putnam County Girls Pledge To Stat,“ Sororities TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Nov. 9 — Among the freshmen pledged to sororities at Indiana State Teachers College with the close of the annual rush week were Charlotte Skelton, Mae Wamsley, and Joan Sutherlin all of Greencastle. Miss Skelton and Miss Wamsley pledged Gamma Gamma and Miss Sutherlin pedged Psi Theta. They received their ribbons during a colorful ribbon ceremony on the Administration buiding campus. They are all graduates of Greencastle high school.

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Woman’s Study < hil> To Meet The Woman's Study Club will meet with Mrs. Elmer Seller on Friday afternoon at 2:3:0. .j. .j..[. .j. Century Club Meets With Mrs. Winsey Century Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with ^4rs. Otto Ernberg. Mrs. Reid Winsey will have charge of the Program. .;. .[. .j. Christian Choir .Meets Tonight The Christian Church Choir will meet tonight at 7:15. i- -I- •!• iDoll Display M ill Be Held At Church j Dolls of every description, Ameri- j can and foreign, will be displayed' November 30th at the Doll and But-) ton Show to be sponsored by The I Women’s Union of the First Christian church in their church parlors. The dolls to be exhibited will include those assembled by private collectors, dolls cherished for long years by the owners who played with them as children .and those especially purchased or made for the show by Greencastle women or other friends of the church. Dolls of great age will be shown as well as more modern dolls. Others to be seen will be made of unusual materials. The button collections will also include unique exhibits of a nature not usually seen together. The ladies of the Women’s Union are adding the Doll and Button Show to their series of unusual entertainments which have been so popular in the past. As has been the custom, tea will be provided for all who visit the display so that friends may meet and chat and talk over the things they have seen. 4- 4* 4Four Leaf ( lover Chib .Heeling Postponed Due to "Achievement Day" or Tuesday, Nov 14 the Four leaf Clover Club meeting will be postponed one week. 4* 4* + 4Bible Class To .Meet Friday The Bible Class of Gobin church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Skinner, 230 S. I^ocust. .;. 4. .j. Ladies Auxiliary To tied Friday . The ladies Auxiliary to the General Jesse M. Lee Post No. 1550 of V. of F. W. will meet in regular session Friday evening, November 10 in the V. F. W. Room. There will be initiation ahd last minute plans for the pitch-in d inner to be given for the 3rd Anniversary of Post No. 1550 on Sunday, November 12. Christmas cards and wrapping are here and they are going out fast, if you want your’s come now. Officers and members please make ever effort to attend this meeting. -•J«- _•£«. Friday Circle Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Friday Circle has been postponed until Friday, No vember 17th. 4. 4. 4. 4. Women’s Study Club To .Meet Friday Thv Women's Study Club will meet with Mrs. Elmer Seller, Friday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Ward Mayhall will give the program.

ATFIfiST #IGN OF A

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Cold Preparations at.dixeitd

CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR SALE: 3 baby calves. Dairy, Greencastle R. 3.

Hurst 9-2p.

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To The Voters of Putnam County I wish to express my appreciation for your supp,,, in electing me County Auditor on November 7, | ,y endeavor to deserve your trust.

FOR SALE: Burkshire boar, Wal ter Buis. 7 miles east of Greencastle.

9-2n.

FOR SALE: Nice White Rock fries, 3 to 4'j pounds. Fat. Mrs. George Smiley, Stii sville Road. 9-lp. FOR SALE: One corn shredder, 6 roll. New Idea 2 F 20-2-F 12 tractor.

CURA S. JONES

One Studebaker 1941 Custom Commander 4 door sedan, good tires and

MOR

Wilson’s Canned Veal, Beef, Lamb, 12 oz. can

FRANKFURTERS DINNER SIZE Lb. 29c

PREM SWIFTS LUNCHEON MEAT 12 Oz. Can 33c

BOLOGNA SUCED Lb. 29c

• ANNIVERSARIES * Birthday Mrs. Dan Gardner, 202 North College Ave. 69 years old, today, November 9. Lowell Ray Erwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erwin, 6 years old today .’Novembar' 9. Shaiton I<avnp York, 4 years old today, November 9. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cleo Keyt, 16 years November 8th. - v

motor. One pair m ares. Campbell, Greencastle.

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Your Neighborhood Grocer &/j “WHEN YOU COMBINE QUALITY WITH PRICES THAT ARE COMPARABLE, YOU HAVE A WINNING TEAM.”

Large

3 Lbs.

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POLAR BEAR

FLOUR 25 Lbs. $1.19

GOLDEN

KARO IVi Lb. 2 For 29c

DILL

PICKLES 32 Oz. 23c LARGE, PLUMP

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb 29c ALWAYS FRESH WILSON’S MILK 3 for 29c THE ACE OF BRANDS

LIFEBUOY

SOAP 3 For 20c

LUX TOILET

SOAP

3 For 20c

YOU

HERSHEY COCOA

THE BEST IN BREAKFAST FOODS

PARD

DOG FOOD 2 For 21c

CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP 3 For 29c RICH IN FLAVOR

FARM BRAND APPLE BUTTHt 28 Oz. 23c SCOTT COUNTY PORK and BEAKS 17 Oz., 2 for 23c GREAT NORTHERN BEANS 3 Lbs. 29c

CAN NOW GET IT!

WITH THAT 8 OZ.

CREAMY CHOCOLATE TASTE

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FRUITS

and

VEGETABLES

CELERY s :r ,,AN J, ,BO 15c HEAD LETTUCE

•EXAS ORANGES

GRAPES

POTATOES

Large, Fancy 48 alw. 2 ,or '

288 Size, thin skinned, Juicy, Doz.

Rihier — Large, Fine flavor, 2 LIm.

WISCONSIN MEATY, 10 Lbs.

NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS

Rowland's Grocery 105 West Berry Street.

Lockwood's Grocery 307 West Liberty Street.

Mark's Circle Inn Grocery

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

Lee Williams Bloomington Street Hedge's Market Broadway and Mein North Jackson Cash Market 602 North Jackson Street. Taylor Grocery 1013 South Locust Street

THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND

CARRY

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