The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 August 1946 — Page 2

A SUGGESTION TO 6REENCASTLE GRADE SCHOOL BOOK PURCHASERS!

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If at all possible buy your Greencastle grade school textbooks this week to be ready tor school opening on Tuesday, September 3rd. We have the official Greencastle text and school supply list on hand now.

Sam Hanna s Book Store

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HERALD CONSOLIDATE! “It Waves For AH” Entered in the postoffice a Greencastle, Indiana as secon class mail matter under Act o March 7. 1878. Subscription rates, 15 cent nail in Putnam County: $5.50 $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. K. Karidcn, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.

Barbed wire fence was first! The first agricultural periodidevelopii and manufactured in cal published in the United DeKalfe 111ino . 1874 s ,!. i.is o’nt "Amoncan Eur.-n-

in Baltimore, M i., in 1819.

I’EIISOXAL And Local News B It I E F S

The Christian church choir will practice Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stiles, of

Mrs Fred Stand,sh of Bedford; cooking vegetables too tong “it s-visiting S B. Bander and Miss destroys vi.amms and cp.or of

the vegetables.

The meeting was closed by all singing the club prayer. During the social hour the entertainment

3H«aHeth Bariden.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. New^ent Jr. of Chicago spent

past week visiting

gent’s parents.

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Mrs. Newand Mrs. Fred

morning. Kenneth Inman. Greenenstle, B. t was dismissed from the hospital this morning. |T. S. DEMANDS

castle on Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walls have gone to the Land-O-Lakes, Wisconsin, for a months vacation. Miss Elinor Towne, east Semin-

SOCIETY

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darriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cook of greencastle announce the marriage of their daughter, Edith Marie to Fred C. Tarter, son of Mrs. J. H. Estep of Somerset,

Kentucky.

The wedding took place Thursday, August 15th, at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. Wesley Colyer. Mrs. Delbert Fisher was matron of honor and Mr. Fisher

served as best man.

The bride was attired in a

Marion, visited friends in Green- t , . .....

navy blue dress with white ac

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cessories and wore a shoulder

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corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Tarter was a member of the 1916 graduating class of the BeelsviUe High School and Mr.

committee put on the •'Queen forj j jm ""poh,nd° and operated

a Day"’ program after which delicious refreshments were serv*

ed.

The S. S. he said, also »

minated 2.500.000

gassing and burning in j. , journs in sadism." ■ “Its is a strange f, atuCf this trial that counsel for . respective organizations have

ary St. fell at her home Wednan-( Tarter is :i graduate of Somer-

BANNEK ADV. PAYS

hip. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph

High School with the class | of 1942 and served with the

Share j army overseas far 18 months.

r ANNIVERSARIES * ItirthdaVft Mrs. Paul Heaney, today. Aug.

29.

Lois Ruth and Lowell Wayne Gray, twins, today. August 29. 15 years old. Sgt. William O. (Bill) Grimes, Hawaiian Islands, today, Aug. Otis F. Browning. 410 Hanna street, today, Aug. 29. NO SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CUIUCH OF CLOVEUDALE The First Christian Church of Cloverdale wishes to announce that for the next few weeks there will be mo evening preaching service. However, Rev Fred Smith will deliver a sermon every Sunday morning during those weeks instead of making the trip every two weeks. Until further notice preaching services every week at 11:00 A. M. Sunday. A cordial invitation extended to all.

global spy network.

The American prosecutor

charged that the Gestapo faked sought to deny these enr** the incident which set off World on ly to shift responsibility» War II. He , accused Gestapo said. “The fact is that

all

agents of murdering concentru- these organizations united j n lion camp prisoners at the radio rylng °ut the criminal station at Gleiwitz “so as to af- of Nazi Germany.”

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PACK UP .^PICNIC Oft LABOR DAY r

Enjoy a weekend holiday from cooking. Close your kitchen and head for spreads in the cool outdoors. It's a grand idea -- and we've GRAND VALUES in flavorfull goods for fun-full picnios. All the smacking-good snacks that make the picnic basket a treasure chest of mealtime pleasure are here •• and all are priced to help you have a high time at a low cost. So pack up and picnic this weekend. Our fine variety of quality foods take the “laborvJaze" out of your shopping whether you're buying for a holiday feast or frolic.

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith entertuined Kcv. Fred Smith of

I %• -I* v v Thomas Reunion Held At Brazil’s Forest Park

Th fifty first annual Thomas] ! reunion was held at Forest Park.)

Indianapolis, minister of too „ , . -os pital

.Brazil, on Sunday. August 25..^

First Christian Church of Clover- , . , . About two hundred people weio,. ...... , . ,

. babv daughter have returned to

present. The morning was spent] * . , , .. ,i their home at <04 south College

visiting with relatives and

, I from the hospital.

friends. At noon hour a largo . . , , ... . . ,.| Mrs. Thelma Rubeck and in-

table was laden with a variety oi food. After thanks had been re

HOSPITAL NOTES

Vernon Case of Greencast'e was discharged from the hospital

Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Raymond* Lisby, 711 Main St. was dismissed from the ho.i-

Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Constance Newlin and

GRAPES

California Red Malaga

dale, at dinner Sunday. Aug. 25. i Dr. Wayne T. Gray has gone to K< ntucky on a short vacation trip. While there he will attend the annual Kentucky Methodist

Conference.

Richard Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Friend of Greenca.stle. R. 2 fell from a tree at his home and fractured his arm Thursday morning. The Methodist Youth Fellowship is sponsoring an entertainment to be held in community hall of Gobin Methodist church, Friday. August .'SOth, at 7 o’clock. The public is Invited. The minister at the Palestine

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DON’S LARGE 5 1-4 Oz. I’kg. LARGE BOX

1 Oz. I*kg.

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turned by Prof. Birt Thomas, a delicious dinner was enjoyed by

all.

In the afternoon the president, Everett Ellis, asked everyone to ] gather around the bandstand for the program. After prayer the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Songs, music, and readings followed the reading of the minutes. Mr. Leon John- ' son of Linton gave an interesting talk. Dr. T. A. Sigler of Green-

Church is away and the regular castle was a guest who presented meeting has been changed to th ■ Senator Elmer Thomas. Mr., third Siumuy in September in- Thomas told how he had met with j

the Thomas family fifty

fant daughter of Poland were re leased from the hospital Wednes-j

day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, 6 south Madison are the parents of a son born Thursday morning at

the hospital.

Mrs. Helen Hutchins, Greencastle, R. 5 was admitted to the hospital last night. Mrs. L. C. McGuffey, 201 S. Indiana St. was admitted to the hospital Wednesday. Ruby Byrm. Spencer, R. 4 was dismissed from the hospital this

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PALOMINO STUD FOR SALE 1 am offering my Regislered Palomino Mini for -air. stud ha- sired some ol the finest palomino rolls in Ih.’rag Hi.- earnings for this yeai have been Sl.KMUIII. He j\ a saddle hors.-. \rr,\ gentle and easy (:» handle.

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I will also sell m> silver mounted saddle outfit. Anyone interested contact me at onee. 1 can arrange i

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Low Poinf Mcofs BEEF T 1 39c FRANKS 39c

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PICKLE LOAF45c MAC \KO.NI LOAF “l 45c SPICED HAM r 59c BRAUNSWEIGER 49c Slic-d Lh. ROl ND STEAK r' 59c

Porta Rican. Fancy

YAMS

ORANGES APPLES

HEAD LETTUCE ,umbo . Iceber * Each 12c WATERMELONS L1 Uldiana Each 49c

California Large

Fancy Washington

2 Lbs. 19c 5 Lbs. 69c 2 Lbs. 19c

CARROTS

Crisp, California

SWEET CORN

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ARMOURS TREET, 12 oz. . STUFFED OLIVESi 3 oz. .

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P-NUT BUTTER 120 Foot Roll WAX PAPER ...

29c 16«z. 35c

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CORN MEAL, 10 lb. 68c LADY BETTY LAYER CAKE 40c

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Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mr.,. Charles Conway were Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Conway and daugh- ( ter. Mi and Mrs. J. Q. FlockI heart and daughters, Janet and ; Linda, were Wednesday visitois of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conway. Cpl. Janies Taylor, son of Mrs. Edna Hayes Taylor of Greencastle. is n,ow stationed at Hickam Field. Honolulu. H? is at present on. a 20 day trip with the Hickam Bombers baseball team erroute to Tokyo by way of

Guam and Manila to play in a’Sears Ki'inlan baseball tournament in Tokyo Held Sunday

Stadium.

Rosetta Detro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Detro. 407 Elm street, is now able to enter Third Waf|d school. Rosetta was injured on the school giounds last March and she received treatment at

various times at the Riley hos-‘g race wa8 " , pital in Indianapolis this sum-) Stars of

on”

Billy

and Ella Thomas. About twenty were present who had attended

the first reunion.

At the close of the program a short business meeting was held and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson of Linton were elected as presi- j

dent ami secretary for the next reunion. Mr. Norval Howard of Carbon will serve as program chairman. The reunion was brought to a close by everyone singing "In The Sweet By and By.” »

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The annual Sears reunion was held at Robe Arm Park, Sunday, August 25th with between sixty and seventy friends and .relatives present. | At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was spread for which

by Raymond Indianapolis.

r . Several boys who had been in

Mis. Joseph Ridge- the armed services were present and daughter. Joan. Pitts— ant j th e Sears family Honor Flag Inn ,h. la., are visiting Mr. an il was on. display.

Mis. David P. Long on Hanna I The afternoon was spent in' street. Mi. and Mrs. Long will visiting and eating the waferleturn to Pittsburgh with th” , melon which was served to all.

Ridgew ays today for a tw o j Officers elected for

and

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weeks visit. Mrs. Ridgeway

the mother of Mr. Long.

Miss Jaunetta Sutherlin of Cloverdale and Miss La Vonne Defricc ami Vertibelle Tuewedy of Greencastle are spending a week at a Youth’s Bible School at McCormicks Creek. The Rev. Phillips, district superintendent of the Church of the Nazerine

will be the Evangelist.

Lt. and Mrs. Morrison "Bud” Kline are at Ft. Sheridan today where Lt. Kline will receive his discharge from the U. S. Army. They will go on to Detroit and vill return to Greencastle after a week’s vacation. Lt. Kline has been in the cavalry of the army

for several years and was stationed at Kobe. Japan,

Mr and Mrs. David Grimes and son, Davy! Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ruark and Mr. Thomas Hendricks attended the National Cooperative Association meeting Tuesday at Purdue University which is being held all t his week at the university. Tuesday evening the Greencastle people along with many others attending the meeting enjoyed a

barbecue.

Bieyek'S — Tricycles PENNEY'S

the coming

last

U year were as follows: Alex Sears, president: Ralph Sears, vice-, president; Goldie Judy, secretary and treasurer; the program committee was as follows. Mrs. Gilbert O'Hair, chairman: Ray Sears and Katherine Mitchell. The reunion will he held at the same place next year on the

3rd Sunday in Arigust.

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H. me Ec Club Met With Mrs. Sechnuui The East Floyd Home Economics Club met at the home of ■Mrs. Jess Sechman with Mrs. Mary Miliei assisting. The meeting was called to order by the president, Christine Miller. The song of the month was sung, "Old Folks at Home," the club creed read and all gave pledge to the flag. One new member. Mrs. Geneva McCoy was added to our roll. Mrs. Pansy Kelly very ably gave a demonstration on "Vegetable Cookery." She advised against

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ONIONS YeNow Globe 5 Lbs. 17c

CIGARETTES

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ICE CREAM

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PORK and BEANS

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