The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1945 — Page 2

pregnancy after the miscarriage in April, and then stole the Creviston child to present her as her The warworker named by Mrs. Webster told Marks he was "dumbfounded” by the kidnaping oi the Creviston child Sunday rieht The baby war Uken from and held two days by Mrs Web-

ster.

Police said the nine-day-old fcaby, now back with her mother. Mrs. Helen Creviston. estranged wife of an army sergeant two ounces luring the kidn

ST, LOUIS. Mo.. July 12 — UI*)—Van Lee Ramsey 35. W gro. charged with fatalij i ibblng Lena Davidson IS* fjar-o!d waitress said today 1 .-.at he would plead guilty to i; ,-t degree murder because he fcrt i death to life impr.sor.-

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Ai 'IOsT FORGOT BABV LATROBE Pa -LT») — Mrs Joseph McLaughlin had just said

g'-:d-by to her son-in-tew and' daughter. Lt. and Mr*. George | Blinebury, at the railroad sta-j

t - As the train was ready to pull out. they discovered

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All”

Entered in the postoff.ee at Greencastle. Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of Subscription rates, 15 cents mail in Putnam County; $3 50 to (5 00 per year by mail outside

Putnam County.

8. k. Ran den. Publisher IT-14 South Jackson Street TODAF’8 BIBLE THOrGHT Omissions are sinful as well as overt acts. James 4:17: T.> him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not. to him it is sin. Personal And Local News BRIEFS

of

Trainmen said today the recent • They

Supreme Court decision in the'parents till Tuesday,

mgui, Joliet and Eastern Railroad case was “a blow at labor" and threatened all labor-manage-

ment relationships.

The court Held 5 to 4 that a certified bargaining representative does not have the exclusive right to represent workers on gr.evances or enter into settlements unless specifically authorized by each employe involved. Whitney said in an interview that if the court's decision holds it will result in endless delays in processing rail workers’ grievances and will cause widespread

and Mrs. Artie Bos- E. U Allen reading

Miss Anna- many.

bride’s The couple will

heme in Greencastle.

cere-

make their .*(

• BLOW TO LABOR : groom. Mr.

WASHINGTON, July 12 —' well and his sister (UP)—President A F. Whitney telle Boswell and the the Brotherhood of Railroad mother. Mrs. Rosa Roe.

are at the home of his

July 17.

when his furlough expires and Malcolm

he will leave for Camp Blanding. months ^ ^ ^ o(

Fla., where he is stationed.

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Ellen Carey W eds James Hildreth

Miss Ellen Carey, daughter

Mrs. Donald F. Rabb and Mrs.

C. Rabb, and eight son. Malcolm Char-

les.

their husband’s parents. Mr and Mrs. E. F. Rabb. Capt. Donald Rabb is serving in the AAF med-

of ical section and has

been sta-

Mrs. Lotta Carey. 408 East ^ C^ttA Udia,^^ Hanna street, was united in past 15 inonths. . marriage to James Hildreth. Kabb has been serving as sen.or Jr son of James Alfred Hild- r edical officer aboard a L. S. retn Marysville. Ohio. The wed- destroyer in the southwest Fading took place June 29 at 7:30 cific since February l 0 * 5

at the Methodist churcn parson-

age Greenup, Ky.. with the Rev. RY BANNER

ADVERTISING

Now She Shops Cash and CanY

Without Painful

When dUonler of kWnor f-;„ poisonous raatur to Mnyur in

m»y cause naw n* tmekaebt. rhau^.!* 00 ^ I

Kc pains, loss of p«p

your kidneys or bladder. ' n,n * »al !?SriSTiS‘K?Sl

Mrs. M. C. Templeman, ijj West Berry street, had as ^*2 over the week end her sor Err,, est Templeman. ar.d wife f r0!1 Chicago.

Mrs Katherine July Mitchell was released from the Putnam ' f'-unty hospital Wednes-iay even-

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they had forgotten soT.echir.g frs. McLaughlin was still hold:g the.r nine-month-old baby A cr .-vductor came to the rescue and got the child aboard

*ra:n just .n time.

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If your food budget’s “feeling the pinch’’ -- spend less, don’t serve less! Thot’s the way to save, and here’s the place to do it. Our daily low prices enable you to reduce your food bill without reducing the quality of the foods your family needs for good health . . . without lowering the quality good eating demands . . . without sacrificing the variety that makes your menu planning and daily shopping so much easier.

COCOA MARSH WILSON'S TOMATOES MUSTARD PINEAPPLE CHASE AND SANBORN COFFEE

CHOCOLATE SYRUP 1C OZ. JAR LARGE 16 OZ. JAR LITTLE SPORT FI EL 32 OZ. tiT- JAR SLIC ED LARGE NO. V, CAN

23c 23c 10c 25c 27c

SOCIETY NEWS | Mrs Perkin* Haetesa |T» Comm unity Club Mrs Luna Perkins was hastes.to the New Maysville Community Club Friday afternoon.

July 6.

Th.rtien members answered roll call by naming some holiday they look forward to. Mrs. Ruth Jones had charge of the devotions. | Plans were discussed for the next meeting. All members take a dish of food and wear a funny hat. All meet at the home of Alice Hatfield, where you will be told where to go next. Mrs Juanita McMurty gave some very clever contests which were won by Edith Gordon, Arthella Higgins, Mary Sanders and Eleanor McMullen. The hostess served lovely rerreshments after which a pleasant social hour was enjoyed.

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Boinbridge Club

Met With Mr*. CoOtags Tfie Bain bridge Study Club n et with Mrs. Dolby Ceilings for the annual June luncheon The meeting opened with Mrs. Doyn. Ceilings playing some lovely

r:ano selections.

The usual roll call was State

Departments.

"Green Dolphin Street,, by Eiizabeth Goadge was reviewed by Mrs. Howard Hostetter. Mrs. Ceilings spoke briefly and thank- ; eci members for their cooperation ^ uriag her term of office, then . treduced tne new president. M:s. William P. Luther, who gave a short talk and appointed the necessary committees. 1

= F Grantham wh: passed away Guests were Mrs. Doyne Col-

S, Tuesday at his home, were held

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dormer left Thursday for Bay View. Mich., where they w.H spend the the, remainder of the summer in

] their home there.

£ { Mr. and Mrs Robert R;ssler. a' and son. Tony, of Mi non visited g | over the week-end witn tne g,tonner's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

■g Mack Riasler. Reeisviiie.

gj!

J Mr. and Mrs Harry Buses of j|, Indianapolis are the parents of a gi' »on Harry Edward, bom TyesJ day aftemr.on. Mrs Buses was

Si formerly M ss Ada M

3) ; Greencastle.

lj

S Dr and Mrs L. R Eckardt Ijj left Thursday for Vermont, H where they will visit b f-ire Dr. Eckardt takes u” his new duties at Western Maryland College at

Westminster. Md.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mitchell and daughter Kathleen arv; Mar.-.n D ?tro. Mrs. Sherman ^. McMull n and daughter. Ethel ®' Jane, have returned home after

Taylor of

have returned home a trip to Somerset Ky.

Sgt. Dennis Terry of Mt Meridian landed in Virginia July 10 # and will be home soon tor a 30 day furlough. Sgt Terry served overseas one year and was in Germany most of the time. He

jfcas four combat stars.

11 Funeral services for Wilbur

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PICKLE PIMENTO SI.K ED, LB OLD FASHIONED SLICED, LB.

SLICED, LB. PURE PORK LB.

LOAF LOAF

SALAMI SAUSAGE

COTTAGE CHEESE... HORSE RADISH, 6 oz. 12c CHEESE ^ 69c rucccc hKAfT relish ai VllCC JL wEJ-CI T, 6 oz. Pkg. l\ C

33c 45c 37c 38c 1?c

ffTH-mru.iiUj

KRAFT DINNER ^ _

CHEF BOY-AR-DEE

SPAGHETTI DINNER

SOUP CORN

Pkg.

CAMPBELL’S BEAN WITH BACON DEL MONTE WHOLE GRAIN — CAN

10c 36c 13c 15c

from the New Maysv.Be Community Church. Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev, Dallas Ru&rk officiating. Bur.al was in the Roachdale

cemetery.

After four months of silence Mrs. Geneva Rockhill received word Thursday morning from her son. Russell Rockhill. Jr., stating that he was “o. k.” Hi is with the Navy Seabees "some-

where in the Pacific.”

Fanners and rural civic groups throughout the state ar:- ■ 'reminded that Farm Safety ■ j Week, which is sponsored by the g National Safety Council, will be ■ ebserved the week of July 22-2S

LITTLE SPORT

SALAD DRESSING,,» APPLE SAUCE r:r 15c PUDDINGS5c CRACKERS 7“ 34c

NEW CABBAGE™ 4!/* SWEET POTATOES JVM

CANTALOUPES

PEACHES CELERY LEMONS

u>.

FANCY ELBERTA Eh.

CRISP

STALK SUNKIST

Lb.

NEW POTATOES

g Lb.

10c 10c 15c 13c 43c

lings and daughter of Galveston,

Texas.

Members enjoyed a very pleasant social hour. A rising vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Collings and her sister, Miss Gladys McFadden for their gracious hos-

pitality.

Club adjourned to meet in

September. + + + +

Mr*. Booher Hostess To Locust Grove Club Mrs. Walter Booher was hostess to the Locust Grove Club members Wednesday afternoon,

July 4th.

Mrs. Booher gave the devotions and all sang America, the jseng of the month. The business

g Kundrta - S of ' Suable hours are j ,„ et . ting conducted by Mrs. | lost annually on Ind ana farms Rwves who acted „ ptesident in

5 from preventable accidents. Mrji Hiilil! . place

1 Every week is a safety week! The hostels and ner dau g h ter. i The first Indiana state sheep. Mlsa Booher. conducted

[shearing contest is to be held in connection with the Delawar. county fair at Muncie August 1-2 Professional shearers will compete in one contest and junior*. who include 4-H club members. will compete in the juniojr

contest.

Thirty five livestock watet [ponds were constructed and 17

wells were drilled in

county last year by farmers who found it costly and difficult to

naul water for dairy herds in re-; w ” oa ' chdal ’; ^ Miss'Mollie cent summer drouths. Mary Jane Roe daug hter of Mrs. Rosa more ponds are under construe- Roe Roachdale were unlteU in t.on On* year in that county mamage . by 0 te T. Ellis, justic" Gu sts of Mr and Mrs. Loya ! of ^ p MOCf Tuesday morning Gram Monday evening were Mrs | Bt 10:15 ^ attendants were

Goldie Cooper. Laura Mac the f , th „

Hamlton and Jimmy Gram

Louise Booher,

! two contests. The winners were l Mrs. Bet nice Lukenbill and Mis.

Ruth Gentry.

Lovely refieshments of ice cream, cake and orange-ade were served. All left at a late hour expressing their appreciation for such a lovely afternoon.

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Roachdale Couple

Dearborn *1,,,.,^ Tuesday S Sgt. Charles H. Boswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Bos-

TREMBLY’S 15 N. INDIANA 5T. • PMONE 740* EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

■of I

near Stdesville. Mr and Mrs Hans Gram of Cloverdale, Mand Mrs. Charles Moore, Irene Ellett, Maxine Blunk. Kathleen Ooo’ier, all of Indianapolis and Ronald McDannid. Beta Theta Pi. DePauw and First SgV Louis M. Cooper, U. S. M. C were also present. C. W. Priest, S 1-c rf thlight cruiser Boise is at home for a furlough with his parent* Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Priest a*. Brick Chapel. He came directly from the Pacific theater of op erations. but spent some time in the Atlantic and Mediterranean theaters. He wears the Atlantic and North African theater rite bo ns, the Pacific and American Theater and the PhiUppinA Liberation ribbons. He has served slightly more than three years ;n the navy and has participated in some of the war's greatest battles.

and mother of the

TWICE!

what yea pay for a sack of PurAaaow Enriched Flour! That's what General MUte will give you ... If you’re not completely satisfied with PurA ■srSurr’ESs,'Pur.Asnow Flour today. Look for the

HARDMAN’S GROCERY 60S North Jackaoa Street

SAVE BY TRADING WITH YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER

OLD RELIABLE (Decanter)

KARO GOLDEN

COFFEE, IVi Lbs 53c SYRUP, 5 Lb. Jar....35c

SERVE HOT OR IC ED

"USE KARO—SAVE SUGAR”

BREAKFAST FOR HEALTH

11 Oz. Pkg.

2 for 19c

36 s

2 for 21c

“BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS”

COOL OFF THESE WARM DAYS

YUMIX

FOR MAKING DELICIOUS ICE CREAM -

5c PAR-AID

FOR COOL DRINKS ASSORTED FLAVORS

TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT

JUICE

46 OZ.

HILNOT

TALL CAN

2(4.\s 15c

PAX AMERICAN TOMATO

XO POINTS II tH.

SAUCE BLEACH

WHITE CROSS AI Oz.

GREEN BEANS, Phillips, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c VANILLA, Hostess imitation, 8 oz. 10c FLY DED SPRAY, 6 oz. 10c BABO For General Household cleaning, 2 for. . 23c SAHI-FLUSH, Large 21c APPLE BUTTER. Farm Brand, 28 oz. Jar . . 23c FAULTLESS, STARCH, Regular 10c PEANUT BUTTER, Pal, 24 oz. 3! GINGER BREAD MIX Duffs 2!

CELERY, Michigan, 2 Bunches 25c SWEET POTATOES, New, 2 Lbs. ..... 25c TOMATOES, No. 1 Fancy, Lb 29c ORANGES, California, 5 Lbs, 59c PEACHES, Elberta, lb. 10c CABBAGE, Solid Hds, lb. 5c

1. We’re out of the traffic district where parking is easy. .

2. We’re not a down-

town store, so you can come in “dressed as

you are.

3. We know all our patrons personally and cater to their likes.

4. Wo offer personal service in solving yo uf mealtime headaches.

NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS

Lockwood's Grocery 307 West Lfeerty Street.

Lee Williams Bloomington Street

Rowland's Grocery 105 West Berry Street.

Campus Market

602 South College Ave.

' Hedge's Market

Broadway and Moin

Marie's Circle Inn Grocery

611 South Jackson Street.

No. Jackson Cash Market

602 North Jackson Street.

Taylor Grocery 1013 South Locust Street

THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY