The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1945 — Page 2

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ANNOUNCEMENT! I have taken over the General Store formerly operated by Frank Sutherlin - Your patronage will be appreciated. HAROLD BOESEN BOESEN GENERAL STORE

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(>80 STRIKES in o« tobek WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 'ITPi The Eaijor Department i '»>’•!£;! today a toiii of 680 work stoppages in October in volvc.l SJri.OOO workers and result! i in 7.830.000 ’ art-days of i Urn ss 1.27 per rent of th-' na • 1 i s available working time. Th idleness in man-days was man than, twie? the 0,650.000 man-days of idleness in Septem-

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PROBE JAP A( TIONS H'lintinurfl trom Onr > l,'. ' ants which are available

to the committee. He considered the diary a private matter. Keefe brought out. however, that Grew once turn d it over to Quincy Howe, an, litnrial em-

ploye of Simon (St Schuster, when ducte( j

that firm arranged publication of tie dip. ma.’s book, "Ten

Yea's in .fapan."

^ Grew admitted he loaned it to Howe. He was positive that How. didn't let anyone else in the publirhing house look at it.

HOSPITAL NOtfcS Mrs. Nellie Bain. Greencastle R. 3, \y as discharged’ from th hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Fredrick Swim and baby daughter have returned to theii home at Brazil. R. 3, from the

hospital.

William R. uaily, Clovedale. R. 1, was dismissed from the hos-

pital yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker, 804 South College Ave., are the parents of a son born Wednesday afternoon at the hospital. Mrs. Alberta Rice, 121 West Berry, was admitted to the hospital Wednesday evening.

( I.OVERDAEE .METHODIST

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9:30 A. M. Bible School for all; wel lorganiztd and well con-

vDON, Nov. 29—I UP I — Prin-'css Elizibelh is expected to visit the United States and Canada in the next few months, the London Evening Star's gosmo column reported tonight. The newspaper said Princess Elizabeth probably will spend s unc tim ir. Washington as th’

guest -if Margaret Truman, the surprise:' !h:m on th President's daughter. his pigeon house.

HOENDS FATAL c: lie A GO. Nov. 29 (UP) Billy Dennis, nine-year-old grade i school student, die j earij’ today; of gunshot wounds received ! when he was e: ,ught near a neighbors pig< in flo<'k. .Ia i ’'es Sin.lone, 21. said he had fired on Billy and two companions last night after lie had

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10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Theme "The Price of Success". What will it cost to realize our dreams? What is the read from

cradle to crowning.

We hope to have a Methodist young people’s organization before long. The pastor is endeavoring La bring this to pass.

A. L. Meredith, pastor.

The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated ••It Wavea For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of Subscription rates, 15 cenu mail in Putnam County; S3 50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam Oounty. S. K. Barlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

SOCIETf NEWS Parents Announce Daughter's Marriage | Mr. and Mrs. Olus H. Estes 'of Danville wish to announce the wedding of their daughter Viola, to Staff Sgt. Ray W. Holden of Quapaw, Okla. The wedding took placa Sunday, Nov. 25th at 6 p. m. in Los Cruses, New Mexico The couple will reside in Spring-

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CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS RALPH'S STUDIO

13 E. WASHINGTON ST.

PHONE 933

Mill's, PLANES DISKl'PTED

NAZI RADAR

n any thousands of American, bound for the coast.

British and Allied. The actual

D-DAY EVE Canadian, British and Allied. The actual invasion forces ; lives. j moved unmolested by air G r s,." LONDON. Nov. 29. (UP) A Tr.e Air Ministry provided 10.'> units toward their objectives and five-point operation ordered by planes, the Navy .'!4 ships. ' the Germans looked for the

The simplest form of life reveals amazing ingenuity and adoption of means to end. There is no accident about creation. Gen. 1:31: God saw everything that he had made, and behold it was very good.

Needier raft Club VVTi Meet

With Mrs. Seller

The Needlecraft Club

meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Elmer Seller.

There will be an election of offi-

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Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Dummy air-borne invasions ings elsewhere, it was said. executed by British planes and were simulated at several points; — ships confused the entire Ge.- along !ho Fiench const to harass .♦*. ,j. ... ... ... + + A

mini ladar system along th ■ German radar operators. Planes +. WB* Normandy coast on the night be-1 maint lined a continuous jam- , fere D-Day in June. 1944. while niing barrage of enemy coastal the Allied armies were moving i radar frequencies, _ I

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cers and desired.

a good attendance is

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Dirlnrmrs

silently across the channel, the Air Ministry revealed today.

Craig Hane, son of Mr an!

A Royal Air Force Squadron Mrg Depart Hane, 7 ! dropped 12 bundles of thin met- November 30th.

>’‘ars,

proposed

health program and the Wagner-Murrav-Dingel! bill as tickets to|'

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Shop at TREMBLY'S REGAL STORE to fill your food orders with an appe-tempt* ing variety of fine foods, your piggy-bank with the savings you'll find in our daily’low prices. Don't serve less - SAVE MORE! That's the right way to economize . , . and when you buy ALL your food needs here, you can cut down your food budget without cuffing down cn the quality or quantity of the foods your family needs for good health, goo.1 nourishment, good eating.

RITZ CRACKERS ’.'1 21c TREET A “ 33c DEL MONTE CORN I” 15c SUGAR 32c WILSON'S MILK , 3 For 21c BAKING POWDER "J irl 8c

Personal Shock-'ioldsberrv Nuptials

Solemnize:! at Trinity Church 1

Miss Margaret Christine Sheck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellery Sheck of Arlington Virginia, became the bride Thursday, November 8t.h

Fillmore O. E. S. 186 statel G f Captain Walter M. Golds- ^ meeting on Thursday, Dec. 6th berry Jr. U. S. M. C., sen of Mr. jat 7:30. Initiation also ooligation an(] yt r!1 Walter M. Goklsbcrry ‘ i ere.nony. Members welcome, gr. of Greencastle, Ind.

IIE.N(ITN('FS DROGRA.M i Mrs, Helen Hulsman has re- The ceremony took place at CHICAGO Nov 29 (UP) | ( ‘ e i ve d word that her husband, t,h 0 Trinity Episcopal Church in' A member of the American Med- r ° B Hulsman has arrived in Arlington at eight o’clock P. M. kal Association board of tn ,s. California and will be home with Admiral W. N. Thomas,’ tees today denounced President, soon ' „ caiief of the Xav> " cha P lam Truman's proposed national! -Major Gchn MorrUon, Mrs. Corps officiating.

C. L. Conrad, Mrs. Judy Rosen- Giv n in marriage by her cranz and Mrs. Ed Maddox father, tfie bride wore a Victorspent Wednesday afternoon in j an styled gown of white satin | ! Indianapolis. and full length veil held by o' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neier, Mrs. Juliet cap of seed pearls. She Mayme Reed. Mrs. Audry Staley carried a' shower boucpi t of j Mrs. Grace Mace and Mrs. gladioli and stephanotis. Clark Herbert of Cloverdale O Mrs. Claude Julian Hill of E. S. were guests at Friend's Leesburg Virginia, was matron Night of Eminence O. E. S. Q f honor, and Miss Doris Elva Chapter Tuesday evening. IPerry of Bethesda Maryland Mrs. Waneta Drake received was ma id of honor. The atten- | a telephone call Wednesday from dants wore identical gowns ot j her husband, Sgt. Richard L. cherry red velv et and carricu j Drake, from Boston. Sgt. Drake white chrysanthemums. I had just arrived in the States The church was deeoarted i ! after serving fourteen months in With white gladioli and ehrystne European Theater of war. He anthemums agairut a b ck wears the ETO Ribbon with ground of palms and lighted < three battle stars, good conduct tapers. Lt. William Plain of tin | r: bbon and the Presidential Unit U. S. Army Engineers v\a>

Citation. Mrs. Drake and two. 8ol °i st - and Connie,! Captain James Garner U. S.

M. C. served as best man and

Captain Theii Fisher U. S. M. C.

porhered. Captain Garner and IN MEMORY Captain Fisher served with the Six years ago today, Novem- bridegroom in the South Pacific ber 29, 1939 j Following the ceremony, a roSinoe Hattie Bell Passed away ception was held at the home of There are times when, the feet the bride's parents in Arlington. grows weary After a wedding trip to IndThere are times when the janapolis, Captain Goldsbcrrv heart is sore will then go on to San Francisco When all Is so dark and dreary f or duty with the Department And the burdens of life we de- ,>f the Pacific. plore ' Mrs. Goldsbsrry attended . If the tears of the heart could George Washington. University as easily flow and for the past three years sh ■ As the tears from the eyes h«« been a member of the It would in part lessen our Woe American Red Cross Motor But still would remain the Corps in Arlington.

it was indicated that the op-j alized strips over an area of 90 Donald Dale Surber. son of ci atlon. disclosed only 17'/. | .square miles, to give the Indlcr.- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sin her ( -

was years old today, November 29.

months after the event, saved tlon that a giant convoy

daughters, Marcia

live at 437 Anderson St.

PORK BONES BACON RINDS

PIGS FEET

ARMOURS STAR

28 or. Jar

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GRAPES

California Lb. 16c

SWISS STEAK T "

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SAUSAGE "T "" KK

38c

CHUCK ROAST „

26c

PORK CHOPS „

37c

CELERY

Parkerhouse Rolls Pkg. 15c

PECANS, Extra Large Stewarts, Lb. . . 54c ORANGES, Fla., 5 lbs. 43c Head LETTUCE Hd. I2V 2 c CRANBERRIES, lb. . . 29c ONIONS, SpanUh 3 lb 24c

EGGS

NU-MAID OLEO Lb. 19c VELVEETA 8 Oz. Pkg. 24c COTTAGE CHEESE 12c

TREMBLY’S! 5 N. INDIANA ST. • PHONE 740- EAST SIDE 0E SQUAR

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signs. God alone knows the grief of the heart And the cause of the tears that flow Then to him all thy sorrow impart And leave they burden of woe Theodore Harris WELL ON WAY WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 - (UP) — President Truman said today that reoneversion of U. S. industry from war to peace production was well on its way toward compl 'tion. START REVISION WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (UP) — (President Truman announced today that this government has taken steps to revise tihe Potsdaw declaration with a view to remedying difficulties in the fVmr-power control of Germany.

| Captain Goldsberry Is a graduate of Purdue University and has been in the Marine Corps four years, three years of which were spent in the South Pacific 1 He is with the Third Marin.

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Delta Zcla Circle Will Meet Friday The Delta Zeta Circle will meet at the Delta Zeta house, Friday evening at 7:45 o’clock.

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Ismio Invitations For Fiftieth Anniversary The Fortnightly Club of Greencastle has issued invitations for its fiftieth anniversary meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. W. M. McGaughey on Monday evening, Dec. 3rd. Mis' Lela Walls will be the assistant

hostess.

HOG MARKET Hogs 10,500; active, steady: good and choice 160 lbs, 140-160 lbs and some choice lighter 'weights $14.85; 100-140 lbs $13-.50-$14.50; good and choice sows $14,10.

CHRISTMAS GIFT PHOTOS Larger Pictures — Higher Quality — <fid< ker Service — Lower Prices. MR. & MRS. It. VON STEINENS' STUDIO Over Murphys 5 & 10c Store

Don't forget the bake sale at the Catholic ladies' bazaar Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. 29-2ts. FOR SALE: Four head Jer-sey-Shorthorn m.lk cows; 7 ft tractor disc and tandem; one , 2-14 Tractor ploy. Jo? Pickens, 3 mile south of Belle Union. 29-2p l

oht Couchs ae to colds .. . easci without "dosing”. VICKS ▼ VAPORUB

APPROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS

l'se 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS l.l<iuid. TablrlM, ShI.p, \omp Droiis. Cnultoii, I sc Only ns lirrcclcd

JUST RECEIVED ELECTRIC IRONS $5.95

Chenille EMBROIDERED BED SPREADS

ART FURNITURE CO. Northside Square

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HOLIDAY BAKINS Deserves The 3est

OLD RELIABLE OELMONTE

10 Lbs. 59c CCfSTF, Lb.

McCORMICK m BITTER FLAVOR!

2 for 19c

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CKiLI POWDER I cz. RUBBED SAGE ^c Oz. GROUND GINGER I 07.

3 for 20c

HOUSEHOLD CLEANING HELPS WHITE GRASS BLEACH, 24 02. WlffPtTW LITE GLEANER, 16 Oz. SOFTO WATER SOFTENER PRESTO PIPE GLEANER GOLD DUST WASH POWDER

“SO RICH IT WHIPS”

MILNOT

BL'NTE COUCH DROPS, 2 for

( 3 FOR 23c 5 POP GOftH D; ' vi * H > : ' l >' 10 02 2 for 35s 1

STOCK UP ON THESE CANNED GOODS TOMATO SOUP. Scott County, No, I can- 3 for 20c PUMPKiN, Jackson, No, 21/2 can, 2 for 29c VEfiF.TAPLE SOUP, No. » Cap, 3 for 25c PEAS AMD CARROTS, (6 Oi. 2 for 29c TOMATOES, Break O' Day, No. 2 Can, 2 for 25c

GRAPEFRUIT, Texas, 80 She, 3 for . ORANGES, Texas, 288 Sixes, 2 dozen CABBAGE, Large Solid Heads, 2 lbs. ONIONS, Large Spanish, 2 Lbs. . . POTATOES. Wisconsin, No. 1,10 Lbs.

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

2. We’re not a downtown store, so you can come in “dressed as you are.”

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

4. Wo offer personal service in solving your mealtime headaches.

NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS

Lockwood's Grocery 307 West Liberty Street. Lee Williams Bloomington Street Rowland's Grocery 105 West Berry Street. Campus Market

Hedge's Market Broadway and Main

Paul’s Circle Inn Grocery | 611 South Jackson Street. Hardman's Cash Market 602 North Jackson Street.

Taylor Grocery

1013 South Locust Street

602 South College Ave.

THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY

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