The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1946 — Page 2

BRICKLAYERS

WANTED AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY

7 llormitnrirs un<l Uinin); Hall for Ktuilonl Hoiisi^i"

ALL MASONRY

5 • 10 hour Days Rooms available at Job Site l{«’|x>ri to Front; l.lvlngstnn, \V. 1$. Flora, nr John Murpliy, Mason Supnrtntcio! ntj, J. |„ Hiiimions ( oin|>aii.v, Inc., Tenth and ( nion

Stress, KlootniH^fon, Indiana. PIIONF BI.OOMl\<iTON, 7!lO«

iwn r: postom it k box »•>, kmmjmivotov, Indiana

Livestock marivEt INOjANAPOLIB. July 2f> U. ) H )gs 6,500; fairly activ. mostly ICO lbs up 25 t noitly 50 lover; Wednesday K nrly on bulk sale; *ood an choice beef weight largely J22.0 > . w loaf's ..V.ice moruy 180-25: bs $22.25; early bids luO-lttO lb *20.00$21.00; sows arrant! 50 lover at $19.50-$19.75; few cii'i:

ig.ht w’eight $20.00.

Cattle 1,200; • calves 501. niediuni to. choice steers un heifers mostly steauy; eomm slow, weak: sows 25-f'J high:-: five loads good to average steer $2^.00; four loads $21 50; t- p

THE DAILY BANNER and JERALD CONSOLIDATED "I' Aavev Km AH” Entered in the postoffice at Creencastlc, Indiana us second •lass mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription rates, 1ft cents i mail in Putnajn County; $3.50 to $3.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. 4 !S. it. Uariden, Publisher 17-10 S uth Jackson Street.

DPiPAlAl PROFESSORS

sity of Wisconsin, joined the D n - Pamv physics staff in 1930 and war given a leave of absence in 1942 P»i special war work in the

radiation laboratory of the Mas- Taylor University. Upland,

sachusetts Institute of Technology. He goes to his new post

But vapor heated is steam, in

medium to low choice sieers ami! b boiler it is a driving force. Do - — ■■■ ——r ■■ ■ yearling $ 18.25-$2O.O0; oil no t drift: Your life is a vapor.

Danville. Ky.. with the opening t hoice heifers $2 ° 0U ' bulk ! James 4:14. mediu.Tl to good $14.00-518.00; — of the no v school year. Before good beef COWS $ 15 .50 I coming to DcPauw he was for ft.^ higher; common and medium | live years dean of instruction at $0.T5-$13.50; canners and cutter ;

$7.75-59.75; vralers fairly activ mostly $100 lower; good and]

Both Dr. and Mrs. Ritchie gave| choice $17.50-$18.ft0; lew strict!; |

much of their time to work in choice $19.00.

|*i:ksonal And Local News U It I E F S

SOCIETY Mi Eleanor Miller Hr ol • Menamons • Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Miller, :.n r'v af the Mcrtor. commun,ty. arnoance the marriage ftf t!u : u-.ughttr Eleanor to Mr i; C. Clemmons. The double ri. g ceremony -va.. solemnized at tn l.roadway Methodist Church tJata day July 30. The maid ■. u or was Miss Dottle Gordon the best tn was Mr. Mcril j .■for. The bride wore a white • v.lh black no js-'iie.i. ^ \ i. - n short wedding trip th< j i up- will h at home at 18S7 X. , Illinois St., Indianapolis.

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Fiil no e O. F. S. , ’-ii p -tli'll He I I Friday evening. Tuly 19. Fil.Irn -e O. E. S. was host to ClovcrJule and Grovelar.d Chapters i with the annual ir.ipection by th Worthy G-and Matron, Jana B Sense of Laf lyette. \ At 6:03 P. M. a delici.' is diu-J m i was served in the i asemenij

(Fiioto bv Von Steimms Studio’

Doris Keck of Bainbridge is thown in the middle in the above

of the Christian Church. Tii ! picture taken immediately after she had just won the Putnam tabl.s were d. orated with the| county senior demonstration contest at Gobin Memorial Church

n list , with the beginning cf With Dr. Ritchie’s nnnnintmxnr i- »vni..o -1 Navy V 12 units on the campus, : t Cc-ntie College, the Kentucky medium to good $14 50-$t8.00-1 will become htad of the physics seh<>"l will begin a pre-engineei• j common and medium $12.00-$M-i 'taparttnent at Centre College, ir.g program under his direction. 00: calls $11.50 down: b lik go uU 1 v ' J;i

yesterday.

Male cm Burk Gr. encastlc,

1 Photo by Vo n stosH

< ami Hel. t j

A winning sru:. ning demonstrati.

fl "'" thf ' NIaHf '‘' <h “' S " IS the Methodist t-nuren here, where j She-p 1,200: fat lambs about

' '**y on the official board. 8tclM , y; slaughter efes 50 lowc • • “ c ''‘ irt -^ ,r P‘‘‘' wn,lt *'•“ ^' ,u J, ' ; ! d7y, TuV 27. at which time the district contest will be held. S»i Earland Ritchie. who .Mi Ritchie was president of the bulk god aand chc.ee pur. rj Cai >1 Arm Kitch. n, Brazil, K. a beautiful centerpiece of white J Do \. ;s . ( t'en>. nstratinn with its timely subject of ’ Making Soap" i came professor of physics wi men's group of the church, iambs $18.50-519.50: top $20.00 ; t wrt3 admitted to the hospital niii s adorned the honored guests should represent Putnam county very well. The girl on the right beginning U' W ith Dr. Ritchie’s appointment for mostly choice offering-■ 1 vesterdav t ibh'. ! is Kathryn Cook, of Russellville, who Is the first alternate. Her

u 1 \t 8:00 I". M. over 100 mem- demonstration was entitled "Step-saving Ideas " Beverly Ttembly Carol H edg., of G n

R. ... , . | deft) of Greencastle, the second alternate, presented Baking with

4 , r is of the erdet assembled in! v ni p rt rnnov wuuiv

admitled to the hospital lht ( hapter room ia spection. | ‘

Fillmore chapter opened the! ... .j. ... .j. a || p]!joyed homo made ice cream.

Allred Cooper, Greencaatle, R' nu l: hg. A baby iled:cation was) * FERN I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Girton call2 di.siu sc l from the hos- lh hi i'»r the daughters of Irene j ^ , , j ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hebei

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Thtrt's novtr a dull menu in youi home w hen you do your food buying here because our vast variety of fine foods is a real help in planning deliciously different meals . . . in serving a full measure of mealtime pleasure for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. And what a BIG HELP our low, low prices are to your pocketbook! We've money-savers by the score fo give you real economy every day of every week. We do our best to bring you the widest variety obtainable at the lowest prices possible- - and these values show how well we succeed on both counts.

Watermelons Post Toasties stokely s Bartlett Pears

Sweet Ripe lb ^

9c 35c

pital \ i-sterday.

Jean Clark. Cloverdale had;

Mrs, G ildie K ndall. Green- charge ot the initiatory work and

<:-Aic, R. 3 was released from (;, 'and closed,

the'hospital Wednesuay. | Hor.' iad guests were Jano B. Mrs. Gail Molting of Indian-i S; ' lm Wcrth y Grand Matron:

apolis is here visiting her moth-

cr, Mrs. Ruse Ash.

FERN

H.nn.r, Melba Gorham and Betty] "^aml^Mrs 1 Paul Burks and Thursday evening.

daughter Carolyn Sue, called on Russell Rocklnll remains about i Mr. ar 1 Mrs. Robert Barks and the same at the Methodist hos-

daughters Tuesday evening. | pital.

Miss Doris Cox spent Tuesday night with Miss Martha Cox. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Heber and

in st

ol presented -Bak N< the junior demons;: held here recently. == member of the Bluet ing Club of Greer J Dorothy Compton

er.

I.Margatet Westenbarger, Assoc.-

KKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

(band Matron; Ernestine m , daughtel% Vivian Mae HeV

Aikran, Grand Adah; Berniic-I

I. rov Johns n of Milwaukee, 1 H'idson, Grand Esther; Beulah! lormoily of th city is visiting .Mitchell, Grar.j Electa and Ida'

cr, visited relatives at Knight.s-

■ ville Sunday.

here with frien Is nnd rein Uvea. 3 hr infant son. <' Mr. and Mrs.

id o Kenworthy of Clayton, v.a F, Fa | K A ,,t nlearid fnui the hospital thi i Sat ., Hy n„|,t* Meet

M.is: era, District IFeputy of Dis-1

trii-t No. 9. + -b -F +

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier of . G: ('ncastle and Mr and Mrs. j Donovan Hcber spent Saturday I night fishing at Houck’s bridge. ; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Under-

... , u ,,„ 1 Gre ncastle Pwp. $1.00. wood of Greencastle, spent Sun- , 1

’ Elmer G. Hammond, etux,

land

Ltnnie Trout, et ux. to Clii'ford E. Handlon, lard in Madi-

rnn Twp. 51.0u.

Ellen H .p- Murray to Granville Thompson, land in Gree.i-

CH.stlo Twp., $1.00.

D.m, Chittenden, elal, to Orlando F. Uawis, dux, land in.

I * he Cl In ton falls Ladies Aio da y cvcnir.g with Mr. and Mrs.

Sam D Bareli, Gr encastle its July meeting with Mrs.|’ R .; bci . t l}u ,i ts aiu ] family. They, Kvcrctt Madjc:t ’

2, has rccciv, d his Navy dix- . DUuwle Newgent as a visiting! large at the Gn at Lakes Sep-; >-•> with a lovely pitch in dinner.} aiat!* n Center. | 'i wenty-cight were present in-

cluding several guests. All left

Mr and Mrs - <>ors ° Walton a , n , ate hnur UlankinK Mn of Cloverdale are tne p^enta N , w ^ nt for hei . kin(t h ,, s p italily

of a son !• rn at the hospital' , 1 . and . xpecting to meet with Mrs. WiJntsduy torn'ng. !

J h Bure! Ensor the first Thursday

Mrs. N -ttie Utt of Terie '" August.

Gi*ecncastl( Twp. HI Mary E. Aticy t a mord, ctu: land J

Place $1.03.

WOMtHM Mmi should try this famo" J relieve pnln and und cranky feelln -s, ot ' J 1 due to female luncnoJ disturbances M or 1

Haute ha:, been visiting her] daughter, Mrs. Albert Reynold? ai;J family of 403 Hanna for a

.ew days.

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LARGE 28oz. CAN

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Qottage Cheese, ^ K American Cheese 1 h Yel Vesta ’ Lb Kratt Wedje-cut pkK -

Pasteurized

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DUFFS GINGER BREAD MIX

22c oz. Pkg.

CHASE AND SANBORN COFFEE 3fr1 Lb. Tin MILK, Armour, Tall Can 10c CORK MEAL, 2 Lb. Bag 18c fits NAPTHA SOAP Bar 6c LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 Bars 2G«

F. S. No. I

GRADE A Chuck Roasl, Lb. 37c Pork Chops, Lb. 48c FRANKS Awnmir " Lb. 41c PORK BRAINS, Lb. 25c PICKLE LOAF, Lb. 45c BOLOGNA star Ty ^ 1 Lb. 39c SPICED HAM s,klU Lb. 54c

APPLES

PEACHES

CUCUMBERS

LEMONS Decker

Cantaloupes

LB /(

I'niiey

I . rest one

FAX f t

SI’XKIS 1

2 Lbs.

3 Lbs 27c .Each 10c

Lb, 13c

S. S. Picnic Enjoyed Hi Group at Park

I James Burk, superintendent of

Ml Charles Blank and son. : rlintr ” V ' Mh ***** ■•***. Robert, have returned to the. took his « ,ou P anU motored tu home in South Ban! a,tar a tw McCormick's Creek Sunday, July weeks visit here with Mrs. Wal- 1 and s P cn * , * 1C 11 "’ us

IL: Lear.

Notary pk nu

(Contin'.ied Irani Pag/* I) a very enjoyable program.

The children played croquet and some of the adults cn^jy.-d horseehocs while otht rs admired 'In- beautiful grounds and cu< 1

atm ispherc.

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j an enjoyable day, especially for

the younger ones.

! At the noon houi there was a ! wonderful feast spread with j plenty ot filed chicken. After thanks was jfiven by the pastor.

Rev. O. T. Martin, all did justii to the good things to eat. Those going were Rev. O. T.

Martin and family, Ralph Shonkwiler and family, Leo Hazlett and family, Oscar Martin and wife, James Burk and family, Willard Miller and family, Elbert

$ .j. .;. .;. .;. .j. .j. .;. .*. ,j. .j. .v.} Bettis and wife, Ward Aino'.d Uiriliuays an( | f H mily, Maijorie Whitman. 1 win sisters. Mrs. Maxine Ball Marion Cruse and family, Bdgir ! Jud; in and Mrs. Evaline Clatk! Steele and wife, Claude Crodian trsville, today July 36th. illu | family, Lida Pierce, Leo'.a ■ •J) Smith, son of Mr. ami Moore, Ada Slavens, Mary and Mrs Henry Smith, 16 years to- Leroy Love, Betty Ratcliff, li\ JuK _.i h. ; Fnola Cunningham. Dale New'‘V H ' s; " Barbara, Wanda ami-CM - .^ Vn " - 2 ! y£ ' a '' 8 tciay - J " : ” olyn Ensor. Norma, Billy and

Betty Keyt. Joey Newgent, Reese Morlan, Dale Grider and Wm. Hines. There were 63 in

number. + + + v

Hrirk ( tiapel Hn.ne F.c f luh H.*Td Meeting

BULLETINS

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< < ontiniMMl fron* I*iili

W VSIHM.TOX, a'aly >•»

The Me.i.l ( ir.uniittre ralU .1 a >■ <•' * br binn tor 4 p. ra., EST,

t ■ lay to (Hi/vt'an ,v. i a my gen

eials n n evidence that Rep. An-

d a J. May, f), K.V., twin in

U eiic I nit . Gen. Dwight !».

The* Brick Chapel Economics C.ul. met at the home of Mrs. il< nnan Hendrlch T uesday after*

roon.

Tile president, Mrs. Durbii

Eisenhower in emirt inirtial pm- O'Hair presided at the ueeting.

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TREMBLY Qlocl-9n<viA(t

[S N INDIANA 5T. -PHONE 740-EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

■ tings involving the vw of Murriy W. Gat* n. Ken. Fergi.van, R, AlleJi., de n intei Hie i .eeutive esslon mi the remmitte eon'.d questim '•aj. Gen. \lo.*n H. Waitt. th(°i ■ I (lie eh. nienl warfare servl-e, and Mnj. Gen. Willlimi II, Porter, his predecessor, before >| a v takes th/* witness stand tomoi-

rinv.

Eaillpr, the \\ar Department admitted that May twice wrote Eist*nl; m.*r, then Supreme Allied^ ( ommander in Enron-*, asking him to Intervene in the court n i:tial of Capt. Joseph G. Gars-

An interesting lesson on Vegetable Cookery was given by Mrs Wltv Wright and Mra. Webb v van8. They gave many different methods of preparing and serving vegetables. They should be cooked quickly and with very httle water for the best flavor, most attractive color and most

food value.

Blent, were made for a pitchin supper at Robe Anr. bark for the* me.iibrrs and their iami-

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Home Kc (.fab Met With Mrs.Mahan

son, who was cjnvleteil of “wlliiti- „ _

ill obedience.’’ j The Ka;,t ri °y d Bcp-

ncinics Club met with Mrs. Mary Mahan July 20 for an all day

BOSTON (UP l st-—* ; meeting.

fond of old cars

sold .,nv • N « v er having| s ,, v , nUen sold any o. its automobiles. thc*j guest were

the bountiful dinner.

The lesson on "Vegetabl

members and 1 present to enjoy

family of Mrs. Larz Anderson has more than 20 on hand, the deal'. • f the collection being a r. * one- cylinder Winton made V| mg Jir Spanlsh-Amcrican War. 1

Mrs. Pansy Kelly. The ateamlnj

(( out IiIIHmI Oil I'.IUP | 'iv<M

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CHUCK ROAST 1 “■

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lb. 37c

TENDER SAVORY

EXTRA FANCV

LB.

TVI’K I

GRADE A REEF

TENDER JUICY

T-BONE STEAKS SMOKED SAUSAGE

BEEF LIVER

CUBE STEAKS CLUB STEAKS FISH FILLETS FRANKFURTERS

BOLOGNA

COTTAGE CHEESE

GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE onions 2Lbs,i5c HONEY DEWS „,r.. Lb 12c

LARGE 41 It Y

I.H.

SLICED

69c 49c

Lb. 39c

65c 59c

Lb. 29c

39c 39c 12c

Pkg.

LEMONS

POTATOES

PEACHES CELERY

JUMBO

MILD FLAVOR

VINK

III PEN KL SUNKIST

FI LL JUICE CALIFORNIA

WHITES FANCY

FREESTONES

MICHIGAN

GOLDEN hearts

2 Lbs. 27c 10 Lbs. 52c 2 Lbs. 19c 2 Bchs 19c

cigarette! All Popular Brai Carton SI .ui ice tmC GARDNERS,,, Chocolate, Vanilla. Sira IJJI and Ita-pherry. M Pint ITVit* COFFEE CHASE am Pound 33c*;;

HOME GROW* TOMATOES Pound Ik

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