The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1946 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY JULY 1, 1946.

DePauw Little Theater

WILL PKESENT

THE BRAZIL COMMUNITY PLAYERS

in thr Comedy-Dramn

OUTWARD BOUND Tuesday Evening • July 2-8:15 60c - Reservations Monday •• 60c at Sam Hanna's

meant about five cents a poun-1 in th • price of meat, two to three cents fn r milk and 12 to 18 cents! for butter. nr RAwr.-t Ai>vf.nnsiNf

HOI SK ACTION (< <intitMi«*il frnio One) power is restored, businessmen iiv.v charge whatever price they ran get. 2. Landlords may raise rents except as they are hound by !• i e agreements or separate laws such as these in effect in some states and the District cf

Columbia. 3. Employers may raise or low er wages without government approval, 4. Authority for government food subsidy payments apparently was suspended, but a confcr(nee was scheduled today to clarify their status. Stabilization officials said those payments

Attention All members of Local 39

SPECIAL MEETING Tonight, 7:30 July 1st

Announcement

Of An Important Change In Your Telephone Bill Beginning; with th< August hills, a new ami improvwl method of rrnclering trhphom* hilh will hp plan'd in opf'ration hy thy* INDIANA ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CORPORATION I ndei (hi new plan, all charges will he computed and misted by machinery, thus giving you a much neater and more accurate bill. Nc Change in Rates is Involved I nil detail- iif the plan, including the dal • of your next bill, will ■ :n t ian\ \oiir July I hill. PLEASE HE NT UK TO HEAD THE ENC EOSI KE. It von desire further information, please inquire at the Local l.si l.ange Office. INDIANA ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CORPORATION

Greencastle, Exchange

Dr. W. D. Janies Veterinary OFFICE AT HOME Phone 790

The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated “It Wave* For All” Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class man matter under Aet of Subscription ratea, 18 cent! mail In Putnam County; S3 5® to $3.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. S. R. Karl den, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

HOSPITAL NOTES Gordor Hoffa. Poland, R. 2 was adnitted to the hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. ftarvis Hendrich, Greencastle. F. 3 was admitted to the hospital this morning. Pro and Mrs. Howard Burkett uni children Nancee, Harvey anc David have left for a three wieks k rip to Colorado and Utuh.

evening at 8.00. Nancy Sutherlin WANTED: Apple pickers at sang “ Some Sunday Morning” once. Buchheit Orchards. l-2t accompined at the piano by her) -—

SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Zol McIntyre are - pending their vacation in Wis-

consin.

Mrs. Ada Alhin has moved to her apartment at 207 South Indiana St. and is improving from her illness. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur of Attica I were Sunday visitors of Mr. anil Mrs. Otis Browning and family. J Mrs. James Causey is having

('oatesvlle Girl Weds l.x-iil Man

Miss .’lildred Smythe, (taught -r of Mr. »nd Mrs. George Smythe, Coatusvile Route 2, and Charles C. Harvay, son of Mr. and Mis

John Hirvey 20tt North Indiana dinnar in honor of thetr son, Paul

street vere united in marriage

mother, Mrs. Hubert Sutherlin. Contests were conducted with Mrs. Byron Kelly receiving the

prize.

The bride was assisted with the many nice gifts by her cousins, Miss Jackie Nichols of Pittsboro and Nancy Sutherlin of Fillmore and the grooms sister Eileen Barcus of Cloverdale. Refreshments were served by Merriebeth K n • t« e r, Rachel Lisby. Betty Sutherlin and Mary Jane Nichols to 35 guests.

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Entertain With Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Blue entertained Sunday with a family

FOR SALE: Auto radio, perfect condition, $20.00. Jig-saw with motor, $12.00. 819 S. Indiana. I-lp.

A U, S. Government

FOR RENT; 3 room apart ment, partly furnished,

give excellent references. 819 S. Indiana. 1-lp-

FOR SALE: Trailer and miscellaneous Ford parts. Very low price. Elmer Sutherlin, Quincy, Ind. 1-lp.

Must WlMeri

-often within 24 how., fbe.t |.,^- ment hndinn are incorporated ie a) •ew product i Vourdrug.tore.59c. IVY'DRV* 1 Mrs. Ralph Rande^ ajid Mrs! George Humphrey attendee,! Glenn Miller’s stage show in Ind J*

ianapolis Sunday.

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at the First Christian church at 8:30 o'cock Friday night. Rev. H. C. Fellers officiated at impressive double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey have gone South fir a short honeymoon trip after which they will reside at 200 North Indiana street.

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The Active Chapter of T.i

Blue, who ia home on leave from

the U. S. Navy.

The following people were the present: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hammond and children, Billy, Helen. Virginia, Patty, Peggy. Nancy, Eddie, David and Catherine, Roy Blue and son, Billie Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchinson and daughter, Barbara Ann. Mr. and Mrs. William Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Blue and sons, Michael and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. Aker Will be out of his office from July I to July 19.

me *" | Cash Brewster and sons Donald

house guests her sister. Kappa vill hold their regular! Anderson.

as her

Mrs. Harold Seott Reams and business meeting at 8:00 P. M. nephew. Scott of Lynchburg, Va.' Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mi and Mrs. Ben Youell of Chester Coan. Cincinnati, O. are visiting he. J * + * •V mother. Mrs. Harvey Cox an I Heechwood Flub

COTS Sturdiest folding cot ever made, ix II/.., canvas, hardwood leg., and frame. Folds to compact roll. Full Size $5.95 MONTGOMERY WARD ( O.

their grand-father, Albert Shuey

and family.

Miss Flora Vaddament, a former resident of Greencastle, now * of Oregon City. Ore., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E. Richards

and family.

• Dr. Aker and son Roberl accompanied Prof. Van Denman Thompson and sons, Winston and

Lynnwood to New for a vacation trip.

Mr. and Mrs. N. C. O'Hair, Mr

and Mrs. J

Jack, ami Mr. and Mrs. O. J Stewart are at home from a tw > weeks vacation tishiug trip at

Curtis, Mich.

Mr. ami Mrs. Earl O’Hair have

! and Billy, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Akins, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Day, West Branneman, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Henry and children, Betty and Larry, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Lanham, Mr- and Mrs. Lemuel Blue and the honored guest, Paul Blue.

To Hokl Meeting I The Uecchwood Club will meet with Mrs. Maude McNary Wednesday afternoon. Note change of

meeting place.

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Announce Engagement

Ol Local Girl

Mr ami Mrs. Albert L. Mc-

Mahel ot U04 Maple Ave., Green- ^ ^ ^

Hampshire cttHtle wis h to announce the en-jy,^,, j, by )a rug protects it from gagement of their daughter, j p-^tp damage for 5 years or Ber-

to Cassell R-, m,i hhvii the damage. Average

cents per year.

Mrs. James Skimmerhorn and son, Amos, have returned home after spending the last week vis-

iting in St. Louis, Mo.

Two pints of Herlou sprayed on

Dorothy Fern, to wasseu rvjiou pays the

B. Crosby and son , rluu .p ^on of Mrs. Laura Tharp' c< ,gt on |y no

of Fillmore, Ind.

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(Maple Celebrate Milter Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ray of

returned from a six weeks vaca- Indianapolis celebrated their silt on and visit with Mrs. O’Hair’s ver wedding anniversary with

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GOULDS m DRIVE-IN SELF SERVICE VALUES

RITZ CRACKERS, lb. pkg. . 2k PAPER NAPKINS, 80 count pkg. 10c LARGE COUNTRY EGGS, dz. . 35c

st on t oi nt

PORK & BEANS, 2 for

. . 25c

1*1 TER PAN

PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oz. jar . 35c CIGARETTES, Carton . . S1.2? PRIM E ALBERT, ( an Hie OXYDOL ■ DREFT, pkg. . . 23c

■? i sisters, Mrs. Thomas Stevens of house on Sunday afternoon. Monrovia, Calif , and Mrs. W, H. Mrs. Ray is the former Eleanor Rhodes .of San Diego, Calif. Perry of PutnamviHe. j Dr. James Y. Causey, of Dc■ | Those attending from GreenFauw University, recently left castle were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. (or Middletown, Connecticut, Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart where he has a summer appoin'- Richards and sons, and Mrs. ment as Visiting Professor of John Richards and children; Mrs. Spanish a. Wesleyan University. E. L Shields of iPVitnamville and Dr. Causey's family will remain Miss Flora Vandament of OfsgWi in Greencastle. | City, Ore. Mrs. H. E H. Grcenieaf, Misij ♦ ♦ + ♦ j Betty Greenleaf and David Smith * Geraldine. Moo rehart have left for Land O'Lakes, Wis-j Bride of Ralph Harcim 'c-.-r.iin, where they will join Dr. i Miss Geraldine Morehart Greenleaf and the twins. Dr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Greenleaf will leave on July 4th' Morehart of Fillmore, was united fc- Boston, Massachusetts where J in marriage to Ralph Barcus,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward

Koller-Coan Pharmacy.

WANTED: To buy or rent; House in town or country. Call 14 from 8 to 5 P. M. 1-lp

LIMITED SI PPI.Y

TREET — SPAM — I’REM

LUNCHEON MEATS, 12 oz. can 35c

YOI NG BAKING

HENS, full dressed, lb. .. 55c

GOLDEN BANTAM

ROASTING EARS, each . . 5c

NEW TRANSPARENT

APPLES, 2 lbs. . .

( \ LI FORMA WHITE

POTATOES, 10 lbs. . APRICOTS, Fresh, lb.

FRUITS **■>, IfHMIES WATERMELONS, Red Ripe, lb. 5c CANTALOUPES YELLOW — THICK HEATED lb. . . . 10c FRESH PEACHES,

FREESTONES

2 lbs. . . 25c Frozen Fruits And Vegetables

NEED HOUSE: 4 rooms or more, modern, by August 25 by teacher in high school. Call Banner Office. l-2p FOR SALE: Registered Cocker Spaniels 7 weeks old. Black with white markings. Males. Lois Arnold, 834-M. 1-lt.

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Any month Is A gift month! x • — And whether it's Summer or Winter, we are prepared to help you solve your gift problems .... Our gift stock offers a wide range of appropriate gifts for all ages-and at prices to appeal to any budget.... SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

h - will teach for six weeks at Boston University, and on August 19th to 22nd vill attend the National Convention of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at

j Toronto, Canada.

It is just as well to forget ' your old troubles, because there j are a lot of more coming. Overheard hy the Home Laundry and : Cleaners. 1-lt

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THE AIR CONDITIONED La Don THEATER ROACHDALE LAST TIMES TODAY! Htorh Full .1 10VE... Haads F.ll .1 TROUIltt

Bsroui of Clovei Jale, Sunday afternoon at 3:00 by the Rev Feller* at the Greencastle Christian |

Church.

Those attending were the bride's parents and sister, Mary Jan-r and the grooms parents. A reception for the immediate families was held at the home of the bridrgp>um's parents. Mr. Barcus recently returned from over sea duty -.vlth the ar- | med iorces. Mrs. Barcus has been i employed for tone time as bookkee]ier at the Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis. ♦ ♦ ♦ ► Urhle Honored At Recent Mhotver j Miss Mary Jane Morehart and i her mothe Mrs. Glen Morehart entertained at their home with I a ndacellanious shower honoring I Mrs. Ralph Barcus last Friday

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WHEN YOU WANT IT!

HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS

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GOULD'S DRIVE IM Super Market $12 NORTH JACKSON Phone 355

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— MARK STEVENS j ROSEMARY DeCAMP HENRY MORGAN WALLY BROWN ARUNE JUDGE

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COMEDY AND NEWS

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THE WONDIR FLAMI THAT COOLS AS WILL AS HIATS

INDIANA GAS A WATER COMPANY, INC. C. K. HASTING S LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE 'GREENCASTLE

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