The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 July 1946 — Page 2
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U \SHI\(it()\. ..'.Ilv 19 • — • • \s ' —| rf*-„li‘nt Triiniiin put in :i ■'trniiK w>r<l a^Aiii today for .1:1! p:l c work■I' «1*.\ l.ill. '1 In i !iii' ••xiTiitivf lultl hi* iii n-s i nifiTcm <• that ll.n- prii v risi- spiral is already xm-II iiiul<*r way. 4 i I .ii' rr(»si<lctit sa'! that the i-ilinn i i| I' , very sure that • ’ '>i. l.iatinile a steady i. Uitli' s (amKress passes a pi c)" \ n-a si i re.
WASHIMiTON, .Inly 18.— (I\>)—The Me.'ll t niniiiittee annouin eil tiutav that •■new eviilenee" has heeii iiiii'overed hearing: on the tiarsson niimithms enmhine wliieh may prcimpt reopenini; *it pnhlie hearincs. Franels I), h'lanay.tn. assistant counsel fur the senale investiSatinj. enmmittee, said tidhnviiiK ,i elosed ilnnr session that the i{ nest inn of letral aetinn to for'e the appearanee id liep. \nctreiv ,1. May. I>., Ivy., is “slil! in status ipio.”
• *> 11 i tii it. v.»< « .it ili. V .k'H.fii i Tin- t hurt !i!ii<‘ii hMit Hikitl Ihtil the l*resi<lent pronhse.l to reca!l Tayloi at siieli time as his inis sioii i i inplrtnit. M,. rruinan said that thal i» ipiiti true—Tay lor yv ill eons' when his Mission i» ciimpleted Inn that mission will not he coiupletc.l until piuee has Iii'mji re sloretl in t Ii ■ w orld.
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U vSIIIM.TON, .Inly 18. — I i’l — l‘i esident Truman said toil ■ In wimld take tin* pulitleal st till): a: lively late this sumiii'r il neiessary to help the Hemo- * ratii* pi. ly in tin- iall I'leetions.
i.OMION, -Inly 18.— (IT') — \iinston ( hui lull, opposition ii nil*;', ehai' d ill Hie House of ( iiiiiiioiis today that the lahor liovernneau ilois not want tree s|a a , and is ni.iin; "tiirther and
\y \shim. ion. duly ih — i INS) — I’res,drill I i i i i ui reiteratinl today Ilia! Myron < . lay lor Ills s(M eial represi-ntalive to the y atiean wilh tin- lank ot hhihassadio, will reii-ain at his p"sl in Ki.na uiitil pea., ha, heeii restored in Ih. \ ' "i. T in I'r.'s.il. nl wa i eniimleil of :• stal.in.-ol l.y a ri'ee of I'rotestant . him lun i who visiteil him i 'I'entlv lo protest Taylor's
pKTKRSBUUG. Tnd., July 18 i I.\'s Kenneth McAtee, a farmer living near Uninn, ; ’i Ihk. inunty, proudly displays a .heak pig with on" head, two I- da and eight leg.*, which wf>.< horn to a Hampshire sow he
The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AH"
Entered in the pottofffc* a< Greencastle, Indiana a» second class mail matter under Act of Subscription rates, 18 cent# mail in Putnam County; $3 50 to $5 00 per year by mall outside Putnam County.
8 R. Uarlden, Puhll«lieT 17-19 South Jackson Street.
SOCIETY
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TODAY’S BIBI.E THOI'OHI
Tli" fieMk di< <1 shartly afie* Ijirtii Md McAtttf pr served it in alechnl. I"he remaining pigs ir tii littfi' were normal.
Mifcs \eal Hostess PETERSBURG, Ind. July 18 At Bridal Shower ((INS The largest Ras well drillOn Tuesday evening, July IH. e d in Pike county in the last ter Margaret Neal entertained years is producing in a new field ml* ellf'-neoi' 3 biidal show- in .he northeastern pait of the
Mira Betty Owens. Thr county,
lining table was arrang.d as i Tae well was drilled by E. J miniature nirpor., caeh gift be ,
irg towed hy an airplane to thy 1 iProffitt K.eld hangar The gui st. were :iiven airplane tickets bearing tneir seat numbers as .hi arrived. The jgp.-jp then p . .1 the game of "salad bow!'. Th pjizea were kitchen gadg.-.n ac< upaniej by atuusit .j vers -s dijert .is the winner to prise: ', the I ia. to the guest of hot*. >r. Af.ei the gifts wer.> op.r.ed refresh..ints of ice cream, c.k-
Hr,. ..ly. oil operntai I mm .S rttle, Wasln, in the Ivu o ; ' iield. Th. well s drilled in brownsand to a depth of 800 feet. Considerable oil drilling also is in progioss in Pike county.
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Hoy B.rii
Lucille, were ealletl p rii
JInifs Veteran Hosp, ul J
rn account of ui nis
tins' son, Willis
who la furiously m
Not Worried
God has taught humanity by example, and that is the way we j nmy influence humanity mos^: 'In, word became flesh and dwelt
Full of grace and and in'd tea were served wit.) ap-
among us
truth. Jonn 1:14.
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h"i c and Eddie Day ari lay fi 'n Hillsdale, III., or .. two weeks visit with thoi" gr:n Ipnrent-. Mr. and Mrs. Or,
I)a,\ in Killinore.
*/jf -,, 0.'.^®i - BREAKFAST SUNHY FLAVORED ^ FRUITS ‘ '
Oli no*- thev Icve to get up in the iticming when you ivako up iheir appetites with sunny fruits ■■ a fall glass of golden-rich orange juice . . sweet peach slices 01: the ceroal . . or the luscious goodness of cantaloupe. There‘e nothing like nourishing fruit for flourishing health -• and its delightfiil lasle gives a choery zest to the whole morning. So come in today for sunny-flavored fruits . . . and good-tasting breakfast foods to go with them ... anti get your family out of bed on the BRIGHT side of an eye-opener breakfast.
Fancy Elberta
Freestone
ORANGE JUICE CANTALOUPES
FANCY RIPE TOMATCES
ORANGES
BARTLETT PEARS
RINSO,
\i:i.i bon
PEACHES 3 29c
54c 11c
2 Lbs. 21c
2 Dozen 43c
35c 23c
I0BB1
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nia ivKt;, India n *
lb.
M VlilDN ( Ol Nil ^ I VKI
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.No. 'J, , can
SATURDAY P TF, Grade A
CHOCK RCAST Lb. 37c VEAL BREAST Lb. 24c PORK CHOPS Lb. 48c PORK BRAINS Lb. 25c
V4HEATIES - 1URS
2lc
POST TOASTIES " 7 p,< "
9c
WILSON MILK ! ^
32c
PRUNES Extra Ige 1
Tb 19c
SUGAR r ’ ure Cane, 5 Lbs.
38c
COFFEE (sOi regal
■J? u>. 32c
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TREMBLY’S_ Qood ^hanAc.? J5 N. INDIANA ST. -jlHONE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
I*f:itSONAL And Local Newt BRIEFS
pj.ntm.nts in pink and white, the biidt colors. The guests included M. - Betty Owens, Miss Alary Dak Owens. Miss Dorothy Am: {C. I Miss 'Sum Ann Zir.l:. | Mi He.ty Wheeler, Miss Joan | y ,( in. Miss K. h ea oongd Sr j Ms- tocy D ngeien, Mrs. L Hu PiiMiU, Mrs. Ross Azbell, . ;K K Hartley, and Miss .Min ! M, , Bartley.
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Miss Sandra Heston of Indi- BambrUlge SurUlle Club
u mpolis was the house guest last To Meet -Ally 'll
• Tn- Saddle Grub of Bainbrldg
week of Pat Hamke.
Mr. and Mrs. Deward Smythe j .ie visiting iru e.ls anil i latives ! n Greencastl, and Clov rdale. 1
IJnda Lou Gorham left Wedj esdav to spend a rew days with
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Judy and Freddie Fechtman, near
Russellville.
will acet the afternoon of Ju!. 21 The progrn r committee ann- , s a Weiner roast at 6:01 fun.ished by the Member' mi, bring fend not requiring
WHITE CLEANER
Are Moving To New Location
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held
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311 N. Jacksol
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Anyone interest d in the ''ub is
welcome. .j. .;. .;. .;.
Bast Matrons Kmera
( !n!i To Meet
Th.' Pas. Matrons Emera Club
Rev. Lester Phelps will fill his ; ywiar appointment at the Antioch Church, Saturday night and
Sunday Everyone is invited/to! wdl meet with Mrs. Lynn Brown, attend" these services. 1021 Anderson street. Knotty eve-
1 m g at 7:30 o'clock.
Dr. artd Mrs. V. Earle Wise-; ^ ^ ^ man have relurned to Greencas-j^ t , after attending the natiorr.i! I • Mi and M.'s. 1< rank Heavin, 711 S, ath Indiana St. wish to
SEN ARTHUR H. VANDcNBERG Michigan is shown on Capitol hil where he revealed to colleague that the differences between th democracies anil Communist Riu sia can be amicably resolved. Th Michigan P.epublican reported o the foreign ministers’ conferenc iii Paris, which he attended as a advisor to V S. Secretary of Slat James F. B Clat 1 '' tion.il
Anyone having clothing at old location East Washington) please call for these ganJ * ' THANK Yl
convention ot the American) Medical Association at San Fran-
cisco, California.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. T.
and Miss Gatherin' Willis who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bassett and family atm other relatives ar.J friends hav returned to tin ir home at Morris-
t. wn Tenn.
u noun:.',, the r arri.age of thei”
L iv, , i% I diu rghter. Rose Maxitw to K-'c.
i G-org, Ir. Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs Lester Leona.d of near
Brunner stown.
The ceremony was rial', Monday, July 15th a. Eiaajl, jndiana i b\ .'rstiep of Peace WTUium J.
L berts.
Mi and Mrs Guy Jackson of) The couple left Wednesday Killir.oi i- will leave Sunday for , t^enirJuly I7tlr -ior Camp. Milwaukee, Wis., to visit with ATr .^ C.implWl, 'fCcntueky where pf’ and Mrs. Dorris H. Ruark. En- Leonard is stationed. route home they will stop in'
Fi eport, III. .o visit with C.if- / I,nd Jackson, a hrothei of M: 1 .lack.son.
I'TNt \STI-E ( AH RCH
Slliuluy .lulv 'tl
Lti.h i Steele, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 CST
EverVore invited
IIOs-lYIAI. NOTES
Mrs. R. E. Richards has re-| t.inicj ho ne from Shenandoun.; Iowa, where she attended a me, ‘-| ,.ig n July 13 and 14 <>f about |
six hundred and fifty Henneroeel-
Hs gioweis from sever:,I an Mr. amt Mrs. Donald Meek, m2 wester n states Ihe Mrdw, n st . |rc th(> pn ,. ) , nts of a son
Heim r nealtis Sucre.y was organ- |jf)rn a( |)(
:z<<l at this rm.'tiirg. Mr s. Ilici.-i Is was r imed enairnian of i
at
affiliatiin.
Mis. D ,ra G. Pn hard has return,.! D ine after having had a tonillectomy at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Thus | who calle I to see her recently I w.ie Mis. Edward be mils an,I i daughter eggy. M’S. Risse.j H',dg . Mrs, Florence Buis, Mr. ai d Mrs. Gilbert E. Prichard, Mrs. It. P. Alice, Mrs. L.l. !
hospital Wednesday
night He was named D>,n. Jr,, and weighed 8 lbs and 15 ounce.' Mrs. Eva Harbfsoh • RussellVitl w.ts dismissed fionl the hos-
pital yesterday evening '
Walter Ross of Fillmore has been dismiss, t from .he hospit: !. Raymond Brown. 4fTAnders,ir was cllsch..rged from the hospital
Wedn.'sray.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Boling Spfneei, R 2 are the parents of a son bor n at the hospita! Thill's-
CIGARETTES All Popular Brands Carton $1.29
Ahoy, llr .viitie.-'. ii 111. .... , .,, -‘111 „*ihi’, Surrtmbr "D ck' at STOP 'N SHOP and "tal,' SUMMIP l-WiD SPECIALS. Fill your basket v .th Sr •• . . . choose M from our wide .selerti.m . |M| you en'i make summer meals . . ; and how readily respond.' with appreciative appetites. Bon Voyage'
Vaughn. Mrs Virgil Turner mi dav norI'.urg, Mr: and M s 1 r. nnis Wright a- .l! Wr. and Mrs. Marion Shopfamily of Indianapolis. paid, o',' Spencer, are the parents of a fon born tit th.' hospital Mi and Mrs. Robert Bills. Mi Wodnei irry afternoon, leannc11a Bills. Miss Mary Ai j Mrs A( ' la A | hjn V07 s.atth luBills Charles Dtawley. Ji . Hll ,l .liana, wa,s admitted to .he hos-
pital last night.
R'iyTfrord Lehr. Greencastle R.
'John Harlan arrived home Wei i . sday night after a round trip i to California by auto where Mi
the former Eleanor B,:*jwn Los Angeles on July 8. On th, re.urn trip, the party stepped ■■ Fort Collins. Colo., to visit Mis. William H Barr tt, the Tonne: Ge, rgia Ar.ne Zeis.
2. Whs hHmltt.'d' t" the hospital Wednesday aY.ernOon Mrs Lera Bryan, of Killnrore. was admitted to tne hospital Thursday' mr-nirtg.
VMM. SPEAK FRIDA\
Sunshine HI - HO Crackers 1 1,1 hMN 23c Ball Fruit Jars.' 59? Ball Pruit Jars Glc Ball Zinc Caps, 17 25c
Ball Fruit Jar Rubbers, dz Remizlt « allon
Renuzit - 8 !l1 "'SI.09 Kraft Dinner, i iU p 12c Anagold, ^ , an ’ ,yl Vinegar t: ,le ' lk 45o
Catsup ' Clinton
Puddings
COFFEE PtCKLES
MAXWELL liorsi;
M
I’ETEI! PIPER
DIMS <H JAP
41
Frying Chickens)]
>AG
5c
65c
Country
Lb.
Dressed
59c
14 of., lint.
2 pkgs.
Wilson Milk 2 lor,',.
j LADY THROWS CANE AWAY AFTER TAKING NEW RHU-AID FORMULA
One lady, who wa.s unable to walk 6 weeks ago, due to rheumatie pains, says she is enjoying a normal life onee again since she took RHU-AID. In fact, she says sh - has thrown her cane away. This lady had to stay in the house for weeks at a time, unable to get out much. Rheumatic pains centered in the joints of her knees and ankles. Shei says she felt stiff all over. But in less than a week's time, when she started taking RHU-AID, th. awful rheumatic pains disnp j peared from her legs and ankles She is well and happy today and says she w nldn’t take a fortum 1 for the relief RHU-AID has giver. '1
her.
RHU-AID Is the new liquio formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. Thes,
m Helen Steiner
Pure Cane
Sugar, 5 lbs.
MSKCED HAM
1*1)1 Ml
SMOKES SAUSAGE
Tl ' I 1
| ADfl I’l RK. OPEN KETTLE KENDEKKU LA h 5/ pot m
PORK KIDNEYS
Ihil Ml
COTTAGE CHEESE
I’A( 1* M l
BONKLBSS ITLLKTS
I’Ol'Ml
39c
Ice Cream pinl I Tie Spam, 12 " z can 39c
ca " 27c
*•)
Hialeah 1G 07 Tomato Juice
Crisp Tender CARROTS, 2 ,,un ' - s
Sunkist ORANGES c 311 ' ,lbs '<
LEMONS
2 Lbs
California Whites POTATOES, 10 r>
Pascal CELERY, “"»i. 25c
PEACHES
GRAPEFRUIT, jun
TOMATOES
FREESTONE
HEAD LETTUCE' hd< l
LB. 10c
2 Lbs. 19c
CANTELOUPES Lh . 1
COMPLETE VARIETY OF BEEF CUTS
! Xo G r Karrr ^- rX ir
ed into one. go right to the very r,elen curmrr "" r /" ,a y evening cause of rheumatic and neuritii at eight o’clock af the Fillmore
Christian church, when sne will relate some of her experiences in
aches and pains. Miserable pen pie soon feel different all over So don’t go on suffering! Get
RHU-AID. Fleenor Drug Store Europe during the war.
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STOP'ITSHOR wow CmpBoJS foodMoAkilffitk
* 6 W. WASHINGTON ST.
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