The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 April 1945 — Page 2
LODT.E NOTICE The Bainbridge Lodge, S. C. Degree, '.as been postponed until further notice. Bern on Giltz. NAVV ACES AT BCNKER HILL AIK STATION
at the Smiley's Echo Lake cot- Wright, et ux, land in Greencas-
tag. home. An autopsy revgaled tie twp.. $100.
that her death was caused by a George R. Boyle, et ux, to 22 calibre bullet. There was no | Wallace H. Boesen, et ux, lot in
KOKOMO, Ind., April 26.— (UP)—Two of the navy’s ace Pacific war theater pilots were stationed at Bunker Hill Naval | yiir Station as flight Instructors]
today.
They were Lts. Frank E. Standring. Wichita Falls, Tex., and Joseph B. Mongogna, New Orleans, La.
evidence of an attack.
Mr. Smiley’s husband, Clinton E. Smiley, wealthy Chicago manufacturer, accompanied th >
body to Evanston yesterday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Greencastle, $1.00. Morris Miller, et ux. to Vernlo Beaman, et ux, lot in Reelsville.
■fl.OO.
Floyd N. Stewart, et ux. to Lola Stewart, land in Franklin
! twp., $400.00.
ux, to I Homer C. Morphew, et ux. to ux. lot in Foster M. Copner, et ux, lot in
| Koachdale, $1500 00.
Co., to ; Rose Pottorff. et al. to Elmer Council. O. Cline, et ux, land in Clover-
twp , | dale twp., $1.00.
Dennis N. Dill, et ux, to Rojr
Both were relieved from duty
in war zones after taking part in 51 major engagements. Their
proup blasted 158 Jap planes in ^ Gassaway fhe air, destroyed many other.) ()p S1 nrt
on the ground, sank 92 enerriy ships and damaged 200 others,
including two battleships. Standring Wears two Dis-
tinguished Flying Crosses, ^ wo L Reat, land in Marion twp., $1. Air Medals and 17 battle stars. Arthur l Reat to Ora A. Day,
He has a Presidential Unit Cita- ] Iron. Mongogna has 17 battle
Howard Rockhill, et Glenn A. Purse]!, et Greencastle, $1.00. Owen, Illinois Glass
Greencastle Girl Scout trustee, land in Madison
fetft. . ,
Cloveniale Cemetery Ass’n., to j|. Beaman, et al, land in Wash Homer T. Broadstrcet, lot add. rngton twp., $1.00
to cemetery, $100 00.
John Waddell, et ux, to Laur-
lot in Greencas-
tle. $1.00.
j Charles E. Lewis to Archie F i Poynter, et ux, land in Monroe
jr.rd Floyd twps., $100.
i Ora A. Day, et ux, to Arthur
stars, one Medals.
DFC and three Air
STATE-WIDE HI NT FOR YOUTH ENDED
BIG RAPIDS. Mich., April 26 1 —(UP)—A state-wide search ' for 15 year .old James Harold ( Smiley, wanted on a warrant charging him with the murder of his £>x;ialite foster mother, entered its third day today. The boy disappeared last Saturday, the day police said Mrs. Edna L. Smiley, 45, Evanston, 111., was shot to deat i in her be.I
»t ux. land in Marion twp., $1.00 George W. Wallace et ux, to Nettie F. Parker, land in Jeffer-.
son twp.. love.
Vernon E. Pitzer, et ux, to Thomas Cart, et ux. land in Rus- [
sell twp., $1.00.
Elmer R. Sly, et ux, to James M. Love, et ux, land in Clinton
twp.. $1.00.
James T. Christie to Otis E Allen, et ux, land in Washington
twp., $1.00,
Andrew J. Johnson, et ux, to Ivester Leonard, et ux, land in Madison twp., $1.00. Sarah Tucker, et al, to Guy T.
Noblesville Daily Ledger, Inc, to Byron E. Gartigus, et ux, land in Floyd twp.. $585.00. Joseph C. Brothers, et ux. to Fioyd W. Harmless, et ux, land in Russell and Franklin twps
$1.00.
Herbert D. Boswell, et al, to Edward C. Wilson, land in Madi son twp., $1.00. Raymond Marshall Erwin, ux to Austin Shuee, land Franklin twp., $1.00. Herbert D. Boswell, et al. Frnest Fishburn. et ux, land Madison twp.
Mrs. Herman Gick and baby retured to their home at Reelsville Thursday from the Putnam county hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eamshaw, Hillsdale avenue, are the parents of a son born Thursday at the I utnam county hospital.
— - —— : - * j Mrs. Mabel Bailey of iSJ5/aia)ajBjaiBj^®aa®a/^ r sffflsi®®®aiBE(aj^ , aa®3® , aiBiaia/aiBJ^9J3Ma^'aiaEiaja(5®ajajaisia/afaEia/sja , 3jajs.'i| was admitted to the putnam
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGH! God never made a rule that would hurt us. He admonishes us only in infinite love. Why not trust where we cannot fully see? We love because he first loved .—X John 4:19.
personal and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Mrs. Lora Tharp, Fillmore, is a patient in the Putnam county
hospital.
Mrs. Opal Cox, Greencastle, R. 3 is a patient in the iPutnam
county hospital.
Mrs. Gail Johnson was released from the Putnam county hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Doris Snodgrass was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Wednesday. Major and Mrs. C. L. Morrison and Mrs. Judy Rosencranz spent Wednesday in Indianapolis.
Danville
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ORANGES ”' 39c GRAPEFRUIT T;: 8 21c FRESH ASPARAGUS 7c head lettuce :;::,, isc GREEN ONIONS,15c radishes 19c NEW PEAS „ 15c
BABY FOODS
Strained Vegetables
3 Cans
Strained Fruit* 3 Can* Chdpped Food* 7'i Or.. Can
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B ''" ARROW ROOT WILSON'S MILK
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SM&oice
Libby** Tomato
18 oz. can
ORANGE 1111/YE; Large
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KARO GOLDEN
l'i Lb. KNOX
No. 1 Pkg.
SWEETHEART
3 Bar*
I IVORY', Medium *lze 8 Bars
JUICE JUICE
SYRUP
GELATINE
SOAP SOAP
PUREX
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jeounty hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Edgar VanCleave and [daughter, Dottie, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting in Indian-
apolis.
Herbert Phelps returned to his home on R. 4, Greencastle, Wed— j nesday from the Putnam county hospital. Ernest Watson and mother, Mrs. Fior.nce Watson, spent Monday with Robert Watson in Fillmore. Mrs. Imogene Myers returned to her home at Indianapolis Wednesday from the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Helen Macey and baby returned bo their 'home at |Coatesville Wednesday from tho l.'utnam county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Campbell, Greencastle R. 3, are th? parent) of a son born Wednesday at the j Putnam county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Joslin of Rockville are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday at the Putnam county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cash, Greencastle, R. 3, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday at the Putnam county hos-
i pita],
| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooksey of ] Eminence are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday morning at the Putnam county hos-
pital.
11 Mrs. Harmon Frye, of Cleveland, Ohio, has been called home by the serious illness of her fathei, Charles A. Scott. Mr. Scott is at the home of his son, Emmett Scott, 702 Monon street. Dorris Anne McNary, daughter of County Agent and Mrs. O. H. McNary of Vevay Ind, former residents, has recently been named to Alpha Lambda Delta. National scholastic honorary for freshmen women at Fnrrdue. Miss McNary ranked 16th in a group of 45,8 who attained the distinguished student rating for last semester. She is enrolled in the school of L beral Science and is the grandaughter of Mrs. Maude McNary of E. Washington Street and of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis of Marion Twp.
, PENNEY’S WEEK END \ A LUES. WOMEN’S SPRING COATS & SUITS at $13.00. Yes Ihi* merchandise i* DRASTICALLY marked down but we roust make room for our Summer Sports Wear. We uImo have a table of SPRING HATS at $1.00. On the men’* Hide we have 18 young MEN’S SUITS at $15.00. But sure to trade at, IENNEYS thin WEEK END. 26-lt.
SOCIETY Coterie To Meet With Mrs. Stewart The Coterie will meet with Mrs. Harold Stewart Friday evening, April 27, at eight o’clock. + + + + A. A. U. W. Met W ith Mr*. Cly*- Wild man ‘ Women must work for, not wait for th? peace.” This waa the challenge given by Miss Sall> Butler of Indianapolis to one undred fifty mar. hers ana guests of th? Greencastle Branch of tAr American Association of University Women. Miss Butler has a dual role on the War Financ • Committee for which she serves both as vice-chairman of tbe Woman’s Division and Assistant Director of the Educational Division. Miss Butler is also vice-president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women. She came to Greencastle as guest speaker for the local branch of the A. A. U. W. The meeting on Tuesday evening held in the home of Mrs. Clyde Wildman, honored the Senior women of DePauw University. Mrs. Joe McCord related the history of the Association and explained its purpose to the guests. This mieeting also marked the close of the current year for the Greencasitle branch of the association. Th? retiring president, Mrs. Vin B. Boyd, summarized briefly the accomplishment of the year and pointed out certain probleircs that confront the organization during the year ahead. The president elect, Mrs. Coen G. Pierson, was presented to the Branch. 4* 4* "!• + Mrs. Weight Hoste** To Gokleii Circle Mrs. Alma Wright was hostess to the Golden Circle Club on Thursdc y evening, April 12th. Geneva Bartley, Vice-pres. had charge of th? program which opened at eight o’clock. Lucille Herbert gave devotions. Roll call was answered by sixteen i.Tiembers by giving an April fool prank. A white elephant exchange was greatly enjoyed by
all.
A birthday handkerchief Shower was given for iPearl Roberts and Irene Bullerdick. Contest! were- won by Pearl Roberts Irene Bullerdick, Lucille Herbert and LaRue Gray. Delicious refreshments were served to the members, guests and the children.
4- 4- 4- 4- 4- v t 4- 4* + 4* + ® 4* ANNIVERSARIES » & j. j. j. -f- •’• 4- -t- 4- -!• •!• 4- ^ Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sears of near F.ncastle, 15 years. April laih.
FILLMORE
Newkirk property in north part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Johnson of Danville spent Sunday at Carp Atterbury with Charles Allen Perkins. In
the afternoon his wife and XV . Mary Whitaker and Charles e!** called on him.
MANNER ADS GET
Carl Newkirk and family have moved to Greencastle where they are emo oyed. Mr. and Mrs Watson and family have moved from the Agnes Jones farm near Ooatesville to the
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THAT ARE EASY ON THE POCKET BOOK
BROWN
SUGAR, Lb 9c SUGAR, lb. 9 C
POWDERED
5 Lbs.
WHEATIES
33c ? For Bolter Baking
7 OZ. 2 For 21c
Tops In Cereal* 7 OZ. 2 for 27c
I
CLINTON PUDDINGS
vanilla and CHOCOLATE
5
DELMONTE SEEDLESS RAISINS 15c 15 OUNCE
COCOA
HERSHEY
8 OZ.
HONEY
THREE BEE
16 OZ. 2 FOR
SPRING CLEANING NEEDS
EPCO
Ammonia 10c
32 OZ.
DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE 49c 46 OZ. SUGAR ADDED
WHITE CROSS Bleach 10c 84 oz. CLEAN WALL PAPER Cleaner 29c 41 oz. WATCHDOG Lye, 3 for 25c
FOR
BOSCUL
COFFEE 35c
DAWN FRESH TOMATOES, 2 To,; 27c
PHILLIPS NO. 2
GREEN BEANS
2 for 27c
FOR
MUSTARD
GREENS No.2 2 for 27c
DELMONTE FANCY CATSUP
14 OZ.
MUSSELLMAN APPLE SAUCE
SPAGHETTI DINNER
NO. 2
LIDO CLUB
“A TREAT TO EAT”
FRUrrS«,uVEGETAB
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NEW CABBAGE, solid crisp, Lb.
NEW PEAS, young and tender, 2 lbs. ... 37c HEAD LETTUCE, solid. Lb 17c RADISHES, button, Lb -... 9c
TOMATOES, fancy red ripe, Lb.
NEW BEETS, bunch
APPLES, Rome Beauty, 2 Lbs 25c
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1. We’re out of Hie traffic district where parking is easy.
2. We’re not a downtown store, so you can come in “dressed as you are.”
3. We know all our patrons personally and cater to their likes.
4. We offer personal service in solving yw mealtime headaches.
NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS
Lee Williams Bloomington Street Rowland's Grocery 105 West Berry Street. Lockwood's Grocery 307 West Liberty Street. Campus Market 602 South College Avt.
Mark's Circle Inn Grocer) 611 South Jackson Street. No. Jackson Cash Market
602 North Jackson Street. Hedge's Market Broadway and Mein Taylor Grocery 1013 South Locust Street
THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY
