The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 December 1944 — Page 2

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CLOVERDALE Mrs. Minnie Bashaw of Pasa dena, Calif., is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Job and other relatives. The P. T. A. met at the school building Monday evening. Mrs. Mayme Reed entertained the Fortnightly Club at her home on west Main street Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pershing Pickens of California, are here for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Maud Knoy called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Davis is on the sick list. Mrs. Herschel Knoll was hostess to the Tuesday Club Tuesday evening at her home on west Main street. B. F. Allen of Brazil is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Logan and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Tharp of Greencastle have taken rooms here of Mrs. Hattie Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurst of Natches, Miss., spent Sunday and Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst. James Reeves is reported sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marie Cromwell southwest of town. Mrs. Eliza Hurst was in Greencastle shopping Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough | Edgar Pitts, called on her mother, Mrs. Ida | The Past Matrons Club of Evans, last Sunday. | Russellville O. E. S. No. 311 enMrs. Anna Masten, west of | joyed a three-course chicken Mt. Meridian. came last week to | dinner and social at Noblett's spend the winter with her sister, | Inn near Waveland, Nov. 29. the Miss Stella Collins. | hostesses were Mrs. Roscoe Mrs. Sara Foste of Indianap- | White, / Mrs. Floyd Gardner, olis and Miss Cora Flinn of Fill | Mrs. Harry Ramsay. The table more are here with Me. and Mrs. | decorations were yellow candles Chauncey Flinn. Mrs. Flinn is | and yellow cut flowers, appointvery poorly. | ments were yellow place cards Mrs. Eloda Milhoun near | and nut cups. Those attending Little Point was in town one day | were, Mrs. C. T. Malan, Indianlast week. | apolis, Carol Scribner, Olin Elijah Holloway is home from | Leonard, Jesse Potter, Raymond two weeks' stay in the South. | Harbison, A. M. McGaughey, Ray Whitson, Fred Belles, William Canady, Miss Olive Evans RUSSELLVILLE | I and the hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilson, Mrs. Mattie Lear spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moxley Fullenwlder at Crawfordsville. Mrs. Hattie Long spent the week end with Mrs. Maggie

Gardner and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinneir of Indianapolis spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otis

Clodfelter and family.

Dorothey and Maxine Everman of Indianapolis spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Everman. Mrs. Elizabeth Pick and daughters and Mrs. Charles Lydick of Waveland were guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

REELSVILLE METHODIST

CHURCH

Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Ewing Waxier, Supt. Morris Miller, Asst. Supt. Morning worship and sermon, 11:00 Subject—“Forward.” Evening church service, 7:30. Christ's last message to Peter— "Follow Me.” Sermon by the

pastor.

Young People, 6:30. Mrs. Irma Eggers, sponsor. The church school Christmas program is being planned for Sunday evening, December 24. Prayer meeting will be next Wednesday evening, Everybody is cordially welcome to all meetings.

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and

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT If you are trying to bring His Kingdom to earth you will pay aright: If we ask anything according to his will he heareth us.

—1 John 5:14.

A IT'S A DELICIOUS

Leave it to Santa to know the good things of the Holiday Season — and he knows a GOLD SEAL TURKEY is the best money can buy. The finer flavor of the tender, juicy meat ... the plump breast . . . the heavy-meated drumsticks all recommend a GOLD SEAL TURKEY for your Christmas Dinner. GOLD SEAL TURKEYS are exclusive with TREMBLEY’S REGAL STORE - not even Santa could bring you this fine gift to fine feasting. Order yours today.

P-NUTS

APPLE CIDER

WALNUTS

CRANBERRIES

MIX NUTS

FANCY ROASTED Lb

Gallon Jug

LARGE BUDDED DIAMOND Lb

TURKEY 59c

PER LB.

FANCY

Lb.

BIG VALUES

ANGERIN in Every CHRISTMAS STOCKING

The traditional Christmas fruit — sweet and juicy TANGERINES rich In Vitamins A and C. A largo size at a low price. The children love them, so put at least two TANGERINES in every Christmas stocking.

FRUIT COCKTAIL 38c Heavy Syrup, No. 21/, Can LIBBYS GOLDEN CORN No 2 can..... 15c SUNSWEET, Large PRUNES 1 Lb 18c FANCY STUFFED, Large OLIVES 5 - Jar..... 34c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 Lb....... 29c LIBBYS ASPARAGUS 39c • No. 2 Can SEEDLESS RAISINS 2lb pkg. 25c

ORANGES, 5 lb. Sweet Juicy

39c

Head LETTUCE, Head 13c Solid, Crisp GRAPEFRUIT, Ea. 6c Texas, 80's RADISHES, 2 Bnchs. 15c Button

Fancy Delicious Box Apples 2 lb. 25c

CARROTS, Bunch ......10c California LIVER, Heavy Calf, Lb. 35c CHUCK ROAST, Lb. 26c ROUND STEAK, Lb. 37c FRANKS, Lb. ....... 29c OLEO, Regal, Lb. ........17c

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SOCIETY Boston Club Met Monday The Boston Club held its guest meeting at the home of Mrs. Earland Ritchie, 629 east Washington street, Monday evening. The house was beautifully decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. The arrangements for the evening were in charge of Mrs. Richie, Miss Leila Horn, Miss Jennie Throop, Mrs. Grace Zeis and Mrs. Ruth Quebbeman. Mrs. John Boyd, one of our Indiana authors, reviewed her book, which is a history of America. Music for the evening was furnished by Miss Sue Routt, contralto, and Miss Kirk, violinist, both of DePauw and accompanied at the piano by Mrs. A. L. Meredith.

* * * *

Mrs. Esther Mooneyhan Honored At Shower

Mrs. Esther Mooneyhan was

recently honored with a stork shower held at the Hutcheson Nurses Home and received many

beautiful and useful gifts. The evening was spent in play-

Ross Torr, Greencastle, R. 2, entertaining games and rewas released from the Putnam freshments were served by the County hospital Thursday. hostesses, the Misses Cathy

Sweeney, Elsie Horn, Mary Dare,

Mrs. Nellie Hyten, Roachdale, and Lamona Kersey. R. 1, was released from the Put- Those present at the shower nam County hospital Wednes- were, Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman, day. Mrs. Russell Vermillion, Mrs.

Roy Bray, Mrs. Alice Hull, Miss

Personal Mrs. Esther Mooneyan

and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs. Olive Cocker of Clifton,

New Jersey, was released from

Petro, Miss Lena Wilson, Mrs. the Putnam County hospital

Mary Margerum, Miss Mary

Thursday.

Lela Sabel, Mrs, Irene Barncamp, Mrs. Florence McCormick,

Mr. and Mrs. John Hood, Bain- | Margaret Mitchell, Mrs. bridge, R. 1, are the parents of | Maude Friend, Mrs. John Simi-

a daughter born Thursday morn- | son, Miss Ann DeBoer, ing at the Putnam county hos- | Henrietta Skinner, Mrs.

pital. Mr. Hood is in

vice.

Mr and Mrs. R. D. May, 713 south Locust street, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday afternoon at the Putnam County hospital. Mr. May is in

the service.

Miss Crys-

the ser- telle Black, Mrs. Freda Patton,

Mrs. Geraldine Thomas, Miss Marcia Connor, Miss Ann Barnett, Mies Regina Rogers, Miss Alma Hill, and Miss Doris Wil-

liams.

Those unable to attend were Mrs. Eugene Akers, Miss Pauline

Smith Mrs. Ethel Rogers, Mrs.

Glen Kendall, U. S. Navy, hus- | Cleo Query, Mrs. Nellie Lee, Mrs. band of Mrs. Armeda Kendall, | Roma Donnahue, Miss Margaret has been promoted from Seaman | nahue, Miss Margaret Meek 1/c to Storekeeper 3/c. Store- | Meek Miss Lucille Harbison,

keeper Kendall is New Hebrides.

stationed

Mrs. John R. Allen, instead of Mrs. Allee, was initiated into Delta Kappa Gamma at their meeting on Saturday, December 9th. Formal initiation at the Christian church followed a din-

ner at Mrs. Lawson’s.

Putnamville Boy Scouts will have a supper Tuesday, December 19 at 6:30 p. m. in the Putnamville school. There will be entertainment furnished during the evening. The public is in-

vited.

Francis Lodell Gibson was not accepted for military duty as was previously announced. This leaves seventeen men from Putnam county to be inducted in the armed services in the near

future.

Mrs. Doris Helton, daughter of Mrs. Rosa M. Crowe will leave today for Lineville Alabama, to visit with her husband's relatives during the holiday season. After her visit she will return to

her work.

Rev. J. Stratton Shufelt, coworker of John R. Rice of Welaton. Ill., and former choir leader of the Moody Institute of Chicago, will speak at the Coatesville Youth Rally Saturday evening, December 16, at half past seven.

REMEMBERS MOTHER Mrs. Rosa M. Crowe has received the following V-Mail Christmas greeting from her son, Wm. Morris Crowe who is somewhere in the South Pacific. This is the first word Mrs. Crowe had received since the first of July. To Mother at Christmas Mother darling, every Christmas It’s the loving thought of you That still puts the Christmas Spirit Into everything I do— That is why these happy wishes Have that Merry Christmas touch— Wishing joy for you, Dear Moth-

er—

For I love you very much! Your Son.

JUST NEEDS A START NEWTON, N, C. (UP)—A

rural mail carrier here reports that he found the following letter In a box on his route the

other day: “Mr. Mailman. Please

take this check and get us a car stamp so our flivver will be a legal means of transportation

at Mrs. Zella Roach and Miss Betty

Heavin.

* * * * Corp. Leone Sutherlin To Be Married Soon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sutherlin, Cloverdale, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Corp. Ida Leone Sutherlin, to Kenneth Green, U, S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Green of Wichita, Kansas. He has returned to this country after serving overseas for the past two years. Corp Sutherlin a member of the WAC's, is now stationed at Amarillo, Texas. The wedding will take place soon but no definite date has been announced as yet. * * * * Surprised With Birthday Party Sylvia Cox. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cox of Greencastle, R. R. 1, was pleasantly surprised when sixteen friends gathered at her home on Saturday evening honoring her birthday. Cards were played and many favorite songs were sung by the group. | Refreshments consisted of hamburgers, daughnuts and

cocoa.

Those present were Mary and Frances Hendrich, Norma and Martha Sutherlin, Mary and Patty Costa, Glenn and Marcia Flint, Donovan Hendrich, Charles Cox, Marjorie Detro, Marilyn O’Hair, Forrest Howell, Maxine Heavin, Arla Jo Stites and Mary Jean Porter. Many nice gifts were received. Everyone spent a joyful evening. Xmas Meeting Held Thursday * * * * The Clinton and Madison Home Economics Club will hold its Christmas meeting for club members and their families on Dec. 14 at Mrs. Thomas Holland’s with Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Wichman assistant hostesses. There will be exchange of gifts for the ladies and the men also. This will be a pitch-ln dinner. * * * * Women's Auxiliary Meets Tonight The Women’s Auxiliary of the St. Andrew Episcopal church, 720 south Locust street, will meet tonight at 7:30.

* * * * * * * * * * * * ANNIVERSARIES *

Roachdale,

Paul Grider,

portation | years Dec. 13.

for taking us to the ration board | Doris Trout today, December

so we can get gas to go have our 14th.

tires checked to get a new tire, | Cpl. Donald Frazier, somein order that we can go pay our | where In Germany, today Decwithholding tax.” | ember 14th.

YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER IS ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU WITH THE BEST ON THE MARKET AT THE FAIREST PRICES-...

RINS0 23c

SUGAR LOAF PUMPKIN No. 21/2 Can 2 For 29c

BREAKFAST FOODS

Eat a good breakfast for a

good day’s work . . . . .

KELLOGG CORN FLAKES GIANT 18 oz., 2 for 12 1/2C

PARD

DOG FOOD 2 For 21c

“YOUR DOG WILL LOVE IT”

SWEETHEART SOAP 3 For 20c

KELLOGG ALL BRAN Large, 2 for 25c--Giant 19c

KELLOGG CORN FLAKES 11 oz., 2 for 19c

PENNANT

WAFFLE SYRUP, 32 oz. 23c

TEXSUN

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No.2 cn, 2 for 29c

DONALD DUCK

ORANGE JUICE, No. 2 Can . . . . 19c

KOSTO PUDDINGS- - - Chocolate or Vanilla, 3 for. .

• • •

DELICIOUS DESSERTS IN A QUICK AND EASY WAY.

FOR YOUR PROTECTION! Your neighborhood grocers are co-operating with our government to keep prices down.

itamins in fruits and eqetables ORANGES FLORIDA 176 Size, Doz. ...................39c FULL OF JUICE GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS SEEDLESS 3 For ............19c “THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FRUIT” TANGERINES 176 Size, Doz. .......................... 29c CABBAGE SOLID HEADS 2 Lbs. ......................15c CARROTS CALIFORNIA 2 BUNCHES ............................................................19C BUTTON RADISHES EXCELLENT AS APETIZERS, BUNCH 9c APPLES ROME BEAUTY - Bushel $3.39 3 Lbs. ................39c

POTATOES

Michigan Russet No. l's Bag $3.69 — 10 Lbs. ..

POLAR BEAR - FLOUR - Time NEW ERA MILLING Co

Lbs.

Deserves Its Popularity

JUMBO

PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. 29c

CALIFORNIA Med. Size PRUNES 2 for 29c

WELCH’S

GRAPELADE . . 23C

CLABBER GIRL

Baking Powder 1 oz. 10c

NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS

Lockwood's Grocery

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

Mark's Circle Inn Grocery

611 South Jackson Street. Campus Market

Hedge's Market.

Broadway and Main

No. Jackson Cash Market 602 North Jackson Street.

Lee Williams Bloomington Street Taylor Grocery

1013 South Locust Street

602 South College Ave.

THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY