The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 June 1945 — Page 4

A HILIARIOUS COMEDY! You’ll holler with laughter at these lovable, letloose mountain folk! oPX Pictures

I Chui). K “ M \ ,(»■ ry litlaml” I j| and Itmiahl Dui L ( artIM»|| I ■*' • •s* -i- *!• .d* | + I IMMOKK -r *1 v v v v v •I* t‘\ Ki Unwin;; \ 'mi • pi.iplr oi tlii Jdi'tlmdist < lim i !i li l t Sunday Mlternoon ! r Battle Grouit<l. IjU'dla Simh '.ii .i itirham, Crysti I Bay, Mail. i ■ Nt vvKiilc,

• ludy t*rilitt, Wanda Bry,- Wanda and Betty Kastham, Lillian Buis, Noble Bowen, Bob, Riibinson, Gerald anrl Kenneth Carpenter, Noble and Ronald Tharp and their minister, Rev. Clarence Bigler. Mrs. John Day very pleasantly entertained the Kill l ore SerService Club June 20. The usual delicious and bountiful pitch-ia d:nner was served to all members cxci pt two, one associit member, Mrs. Henry Phillips, one guest, Mrs. Alice Minter. in the afternoon the regular bisi ness meeting was transacted Response to roll call. Fathers name and date of biith. Mis. Ethel Martin, a new member was welcomed to the club, Aft< r spending an enjoyable day the club adjourned to meet July 18th, with Mr. anrl Mrs. 1> Wright near Groveland, for theii innual family picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Elliott .v ie more than surprised Sun day morning when the formers • I hew Melvin Kill tt arnVed at their home from Indianapolis lor a short visit. He lias been stationed in India for two years II ; family reode in Cal.forma at which place ho was ciiroute M Ivin when a child stayed here willi Ids grand parents, Mr. and iMrs. Mat Elliott and attended st In ml in Indianapolis. This was li s first visit here in ten years. Johnnie and Eddie Day of Hillsdale, Illinois are here for a visit with their grand parents. Mr and Mrs. Ora Day. Mr. Abbott Robinson is seriously ill at the home of his son, Lee Robinson. Sunday dimer guests of Mr and Mi « Kay lb rod were, Mi' and Mrs. Alva Lishy • >f near Conti svillc, Mr. and Mrs Charlie Snodgrass. Mrs. Myrtle 'Kennedy ol Cloverdale wuis their guest Tuesday night an I Wednesday Mrs. Robert Scobeo whr ' 1 nt the past three months in Miaini Kla. with her husband, n lurmil to her home in lii'dia'iv ap-ilis. She and her sister, Mr. Merle Todd are here tins wecl< visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. links. Machines! Mate 2-c Robert Scobee has been tranaferred t" Panama. Mrs. lani Reece spent tin week end in Coatesville witn Mr and Mrs. Ollie MoC’loud. Mrs. Channcy I*'isherof Stiles ville was a visitor last wick o< her sisti r, Mrs. Paul Salmon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackaon visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold. Mias Cola K! i mi returned home Inoii 'Jloverdale last week where in spent sometime with her brother, Chauney Flinn. The termers visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flmn, Ctianute, Kansas ainl Mrs. Jennie Sallust of Stillesville. Mr. and Mrs. Flinn and Miss Cora spent Thursday willi Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ferrand. Mrs. R. II Schroeder and son ol t • lo 11 bus, Ohio, are visiting Mr and Mrs. Amos Hunter and

other relatives. Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter were Mrs. Alice Gorham and daughter of Indianapolis and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard. Clifford Phillips is on his vacation from the First Citizens Bank in Greeneastle. Miss Madelyn O'Dell and Mrs. Edith Ruark were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and daughter. Cynthia of Akrorv, Ohio, were al so guests. Miss O'Dell and Mrs Charles Baker are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck spent the week end witli Mrs Ruth Shuck and family in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hunt! i of Rockville are spending theii vacation here with relatives. Mrs. Joe Pickett Jr. is h< re from California visiting Mr. and j Mrs. Joe Pickett and son. Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy of Cloverdale spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ella Adi r. Mrs. Ollie Smcdlcy of Terre I Haute was a wcik end guest oi j her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs John Day. Visitors of Mrs. Clara Hubbaid from Thursday untill Tuesday were, Mrs. Alice Gorham anrl daughter, Indianapolis; Mrs Gf-rgc Haag, Sheldon Illinois,! and Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy Cloverdale, Mrs. Gorham and daughter and the former, called ' on Mrs. Emma Smith and fath- | er in Greeneastle Thursday af I ternoon. i \jt ■'* -I" '!* "J* {*g j- BELLE I'NIO.N v*g .;. a*.j. .j. -j- -JMr. and Mrs. Luther Pointer and children of Putnamvjlle, were guests of their parents, Mt and Mrs. Voris Cumin.ngs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan and family were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurst. Henry Vaughn shopped in Greeneastle Saturday afternoon Mrs. Clara Hill, Mrs. Ada Hurst, Mrs. Cora Smith and Mrs. I Etta Sallust and Margaret Hurst w re all day guests last Tuesday if Mrs. Cynthia Alice. Mrs. Alpha Hanes returned finii the hospital last wei k where she had an eye operation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge md children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas 1 lodge last Friday. Mrs. Etta Sallust spent from Monday until Tuesday afternoon of last week with Cynthia Aik Mrs. Alpha Hames has her sister Inez, of indianapol.s, visiting here. Mrs. Lottie Hurst and Cora Smith and Mrs. Frona MrCammack called on Mrs. Henry Vaughn Friday afternoon. Several from here attended the carnival at Greeneastle Park the past week. Clara Hill attended a dinner at Hettie Scotts Sunday.

|VONCASTIE [

FRI. - SAT.

IT'S KROGER'S FOR FRESHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES-BIG VALUES. FINEST QUALITY

Vine rifiened, sweet, heavy mealed. Lb.

Buy by weigh), you gel a bigger value. I'aneyTJlierta Freestone, first of the Season, 2 I bs. , Large, meaty, Washington Bings. Buy for preserving now. II lb. lug $t.7!), lb.

Fancy solid, red ripe,

line Haver, l.h.

CANTALOUPES

Bov by weigh! PEACHES CHERRIES

TOMATOES

10c 25c 35c 15c

, watermelons

KRs

4c

fi

At peak flavor-jweetnevs .. liRtious and red-ripe, dun green rind. .sound and crisp. t»et a btttu

melon at Kroger’s!

WE (il.ADLV CUT THEM IN (J! ARTEKS OK HALVES

LEMONS, 2 Lbs. 27c Siinkist, lull of juice APPLES, 2 Lbs. 25c New Transparelits, good C bilkers

LIMES, 5 for 15c Persian Seedless, jumbo size ONIONS, Lb. 10c C’alif. White Spanish, large hlieer.s.

PLUMS, Lb. 19c Calif. Beauties, line eating GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

HI J.N 1)1.11

CARROTS, Bunch Calif, fresh, crisp Osage, Hi o/.. 2 For

BOKDO

Hi oz. 2 tor

Fresh Baked, Linpire Raisin lb. 17c; Bulk, Lb. KainlHivv Sweet Crispy and Sweet Mixed 12 o/.. ila*

Spread Windsor

2 I b. Jar

In Tonmto Sauee, Riverside

No iMiinls, No. 2 ran

Hull! IVepand, in heavy syrup No. 2 ,, 2 glass

ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

COOKIES PICKLES CHEESE

PORK & BEANS

PRUNES

79c 17c 26c 69c 11c 31c

STORES CLOSED All DAY JULY 4TH, CLOSE 6 P. M. TUESDAY, JULY 3RD.

KROGER’S SPOTLIGHT

COFFEE

v

3-59

I

11 P. VanBUSKIRK

GROCERIES - MEAT S - VEGETABLES

WEST SIDE SQUARE

25 Lb

% iT0oli)s) \ ti nM »y ; tEifiticHibl FLOUf’i h'ttfu n ft sh a

FREE DELIVEVRY Wilson Evaporated Milk Tall Can

PHONE 37

WAX PAPER MATCHES

r:.v Ron

SI MMTII.KillT

li Boxen

NAVY BEANS

SALAD DRESSING

RED RATION STAMPS EXPIRE JUNE 30TH E2, F2, G2, H2, J2 BLUE RATION STAMPS EXPIRE JUNE 30TH N2, P2, Q2, R2, S2

<.RM , i: -il lci'l j*1111411, Monterey, no iioiol-., I’int 25c IT;\M T Bl IT UK, Fnil»a**y 82 oz. j.i r :i7i CR \< M RS, Comilry Club Crispy and lasly, i ||,. Bo* Hi,Al'I'I.L S \l ( K, Country ( tub, 2 No. 2 I'ana 25e SAMiWK H BI NS, Sli ed, Sutdwieb bread, lie 1 , pkg. of 8 | | C ITMvM'Bl.l'; .11 ICK, Coiin11 \ l lub, \i,. •; , aii I ie SALAD IHU SSIM., C, < . Triple Mived, 1*|. ,| a r *;<<' BI.ACKBFRRV I’RLSFR\ KS Lady Corrine, 2 Hi. jar .Vie AI N | J A N K'S Pea<-h I n-serves, Hi. jar 2l)e S I RAW BFRRV .|\y| .Aunt Jane's Hi. jar 3H'

A PI'LL BCTTLR, Cmintry ( lnh, HH oz. jar 25i PENNANT SVRCP, Blue I-theI, 5 lb. jar 2!»e; I • j lb. glass l i, APPLE. RASPBLRRV JLIJ.V, Pond Lilly, 2 b. jar Hie ORANGE-MARMALADE, lauly-Corrine, Ih. jar IHe CIHH OLATL SVRUP, C.ieoa Marsh, Hi. jar 22c CAMPBUJ, SOCI'S, Blai k Bean, I !<•; Cream of Spinaeh, < un 12e KRAFTS J All CHEESJi;, Pineappl)>, Pimento, Olive Pimento, Relish 21c JEI.LO, Assorted Flavors Piiilding, jikg. 7e FOKN, Standard Pack, No. 2 can I |c PEAS, Standard Pack, No. 2 t an I Sc

H Lb. Bag

LEMONS

SUNKIST

Lb. 12V2C

LIFEBUOY SOAP

KRAFT DINNER OOKS IN 7 .MINFTE8

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ^:29c

BOLOGNA ~

SLICED

Lb. 29c

CARROTS

TOMATOES

CALIFORNIA

HOT HOUSE

Bunch 9c

Lb. 25c

Bar 5C

SYRUP

STA LEV’S f\Q ft 1,1). Jar

CHEESE

CHILE CON CARNE

I ccsli Daisy, line for sandwiehes or cooking, Lb

For (|iiick, easy meal, just ■ukl Ik'iins, heal, serve, lb.

C Al A Ail < *«'»"ik for delicious Maudwlehra, also fine vJHLiHI II for pulling in overseas luixes, Ih.

POTATO SALAD, lb. 20c

Home Style

35c 29c 55c

pkg.

TLNDERI.EAF

1 j Lb. 1'kg.

BAKED BEANS, lb. 16c Bak<-d to a golden brown COLE SLAW. lb. 20

Freamed Style

SAVE RATION POINTS, SERVE KROGER’S FINER SEAFOODS

Macoroni Salad, lb.

IPs fine

TEA

SPAGHETTI BUTTER | HANDY’S I Lb. 50c I

MACARONI 2 Lb. Box

LARD PURE HOG Lb. ITVk

SMELTS, Faney Columbia River. The lisli willi the IMMinetlvc Flavor, lb. 20c •'ll LLKTS, Dins t from the l akes, II) ojj,, SULLPHLAD. for baking or frying, ID 2lc

HALIBUT STEAKS, Finest tjuality, for frying or broiling, lb. STEAK FISH, tun from Fie>H t>«d, lb Hie CARP, IHnsd Irom (be eool lake waters, finer for baking or frying, ll>. |«Jc

KR0GER-0AKLEY

EP A’ARD SMALL

wilui a m/ l ^‘walkeb oKEEFE

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Abroad^wo yanks

The Air Co ^J r / v « .

.VI \K( II Of TIME W HITE TREASURE HOLFV WOOD SCOFT

j WAS NERV0USSUFFERED TORMENTS FROM INDIGESTION'

guests <d' Mr. and Mrs. Adm Hanks Sunday. Later all attended the funeral of Chapin Jones ;it Brick Chapel that afternoon. Mr. Jones and Mrs. Shoemaker

were boyhood friends.

Mrs. Hazel Lowman and •ii.lighters, Rebecca and Marion

Mrs. Ruby Hale, of jSI 1 -; N. 19th St., Richmond, Indiana, is

highly enthusiastic over the re- visited Mrs. Flora Lowman Sun

suits she obtained with Vota-Vin, ( | ay afternoon

the faf-acting •'natural’’ modi- M Albcrt Sisson of Im1ian .

cine. Describing her personal ex- , , ,

perience, tins grateful woman 'pons spent Saturday and Sunstates: day with her parents and broth •T was very nervous and suf- cr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hend-

fered tortures from indigestion 1 . jch anU Uonovan

But Vola-Vin has helped me

naivelously. My digestion and ‘ tll| i Mia. Russell Day anil nerves are better, bowels regu- -on. Larry, called on Mr. and ated, and, I sleep soundly. lam Mrs. Roy Smith and family

, ' or lhc benefltBOf To. day evening. i Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sallust ami

SH OWS TODAY t* mm«« ” ‘"LmuiR

yola-Vin.

Vola-Vin llel|is Nature Where tlclp Is Neisled

Vola-in is made from 12 health-giving natmal lierbs. Taken as directed, this famous medicine has brought quick relief to 'ountlcss sufferers from bloating gas, muscular pains, constipation, upset liver, night-rising, and other non-organic, non-sys-temic ills where ilue to poor elimination. Vola-Vin is gentle, yet fast-acting — aids the entire

system.

Help yourself to health. Str.rt today by buying a bottle of fastacting Vola-Vin. Vola-Vin is sold by Audrid Fleonor, The Uexall Store at 2 \V. Washington Street in Greencastle.. Ind., and try other leading druggists. MM i ST GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoe j maker of Lafayette, were dinner

(.a ugh ter attended the funeral of Chapin Jones Sunday at Brick Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bullerdick uul sons and Mr. and Mrs. Harve Biessler visited the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Bullerdick, Sunday neat Waveland. The latter’s son leaves for service soon. Mrs. Grace Coffman attended the Ncedlecraft Club at Mrs Yulah Lewis. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Laura Giltz accompanied her sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Giltz, to Terre Haute Monday on business. Mrs. Pauline Grimes and twin daughters and Mrs. Katherine Alspaugh and daughter of

mmiul mm FREDDIE V NWifl suck a H , AND HiS f! HIllW .oncHtsmlimnj]

"mi ,i„ f >U. (itv Rim.lM, R0\LU({I

Greeneastle, we* ef Win. BukenbiU ag 3 Sunday. That evinu^aj on Mi. ami Mrs. Ku^IjJ Bainhridge. ^

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Mi. <iiul Mrs. er of I'a i ke county cim parent - Mi ani j j|„ Reevei Sunday evti^H Mis. Ruth PenmanmI f' r, l.U' and smu, mJ Cpl. I! " 1 'Id Hoflman, t M were dinner guests offcl Mrs. A11 mu' (hltz awl wl and h"ii, Benton, Tuesdii.l remained for an extemul with hi nint.

mOlT&mViCg.IAM

LUSCIOUS, RED RIPE

mm

WATERMELONS jfel

POUND

4$

YELLOW FREESTONE PEACHES CAI.IFORNIA, FRESH APRICOTS CALIFORNIA ORANGES

24-Lb. Lug

53.89

SWEET AND JUICY

CRISP, ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE

60 SIZE

3 Lbs. 35c

2 Lbs. 35c 5 Lbs. 59c r„ IOC

FINE MEATS-W

DRY s,u r FAT BACK SUCH’ OR I’lECE BRALSSCHWEIGER A RIAl 1REAT LARGE BOLOGNA u - FIJI I V DRESSED, 1 DEM SEA 1R0UT u* WHOI DRESSED HADDOCK

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pi.

Size

Qt.

Size

Doz.

Doz.

65c

BOKAR COEfEE I'm: ‘'■ TV ^ 26C ■iiiiiiiiiBttfiiiiiiwiiii!

HAM MASON FRUIT JARS BA! I MASON FRUIT JARS

AAP

PREPARED PECTIN s ^ g 0, 7c ANN RACiF. SPAGHETTI 12c WHITE HOUSE FORTIFIED EVAP. MILK c r ;:: 9c I.OW PRICE EGGS 38c NECTAR

TEA

BROWN SUGAR

FRESH CREAMERY

BUTTER

FOR REFRFSHINC DRINKS

INSTANT AID SIMOMZE LIQUID

FLOOR WAX Z. 98c VANISHES TOILET BOWL ODORS VANISH 2 Pk O /20c

IONA ENRICHED

FLOUR 25

Tinw

Pound for pojj^ 'j^j ■

2 1 h o*. He

£ Pkgs. 1

lorgcif idlinj

in Amen«

3 334

IONA IMITATION VANILLA FLAVOR

10c

8-0*.

But,

IVORY SOAP

10c

Lr«. Bar

NORTHERN TISSUE 2 Ron, l Oc WHEN AVAILABLE

LUX FLAKES Pkr 23c LIMITED SUPPLY

SWAN $0AP I 10c . ..at-ren