The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1946 — Page 2

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THF DAILY BANNPi?, GRPENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SFETCMCrR ?6, 1^/)

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Wave* For All” Kntored in the poatoffice at Ireoncastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act of h 7, 1878. Subscription rates, IS cents nail in Putnam County: $3.50 to tr».00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. It. Itariden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

I»PIISO\ T AI. And Local News n It I K F s

Mrs. G. M. Evens of St. Louis

Eva, Pearl and Blanche bui:i were called to Jasonville Monday by the sudden death of their brother, Arthur Milburn. Mr. and Mrs. Edpai VanGordcr cf Dcsplaincs, III., and Mrs. Dun Hall of Detroit, are visiting here wi.h their mother, Mrs. C.

A. Kelley.

The Country Reading Club will entertain with their annual fam-

rODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT We need a complete armor pin: the sword of the spirit: Be uber. putting on the breastplate f t ilth, and love, and ror a hel-

met. the hope Thess. 5:8.

of salvation.—1

? ■■ MB • MB w Frozen Foods In Open Display We have just installed the most modern open display Frozen Food cabinet -- it must be seen to be appreciated! Complete Lines Fruits, Vsgeiabies, Fish, Dog Food Etc. FEATURING BIRDSEYE AND BOOTH FOODS DOLES PINEAPPLE Fan v Chtmks 20 07 Can 25c LIBBY’S FRUIT COCKTAIL ^ No 2 ran 39c NEPTUNE SARDINES, In Oil, 211 oz cnn Sc DRIED APRICOTS, Ri( '"' Ri ^ Lb MILNOT, TaI1 can FAIRY SOAP, : Ba,s

FIXCASn.E CH1IM H Sunlay, Sept. 'JO I.jther Steele, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 CST.

MTS. l_J, JVl. I'J \ V l l.~t vr*. Mfc.

is here visiting her brother, Alvaj 'ly party Oct. 2 at 6 ..0 in the Layton. Stilesville ic»id. i basement of the Christian

| Mr. ami Mrs. Willilim H. Roby. 15 Beveridge street, have been

called to Terre Haute by the sud- Two nuto K were damaged in c den death of Mrs. Roby’s broth- ‘ hilnor traffic m:‘hap at Larabec er-in-law. Harry Brntly, 42G «nd South Indiana street Thurt1 south 19th street. | ( ' H .v .r.crning. City policeman

Clifford Henry and family of j New Castle, Smiley Irwin ar.<t

I family of Greenwood and Oland Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Handy Henry of Fortvilie spent Sunday were in Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon visiting their grand- attending a convention of India,other, Mrs. Alattie Toney. Mir. ana Manufacturers of Dairy ProOlaml Henry is visiting tvr ducts, which was held at tha

inothci- in Mooresville. Claypool Hotel.

church. Please bring food, table

service and sugar.

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Cecil K‘ ber tson. investiga-0,1 the

i accident.

Miss Betty Wininger and Miss Janell Mathers, of Orlearo, are visiting Mrs. Edith Moffrtt. PIIE-HISTORIC FKOC. (Continued From Page 1)

arid air.

Two days after tl was ^Uncovered, the frog dic'd. Its body began shriveling up. and it was placed in a Jar of alcohol far further study. Ashton believed the ‘frog hao lived in the caliche mineral b.u ever since it was formed. He said it would have been impossible fothe frog to have entered the bed after its forma J.on, beeaase ther was no crevice or opening. The caliche formation, when the frog was feund, h? sa',d, w. at least 2,000 000 years old "n mere tick on the geological clock

of time.”

FOR SALE:9 pairs drapes, like new. Phone 547-M. 26-21

George Washington, into, message to Congress on Da, 1796, rrcommendej the w public funds to aW agrioahm TRY BANNEK

FOR SALE At Auction OCTOBER STH, Ilf II ‘0(1 11 PnUntt ( Boar ami GHU, B»bj, ed. lee \, mm and SONS LADOGA, INDUS.t <) Mile>. Koulh u[ ( nod \ ill on Ktale k<«ii ,j W rite l"i ( alalug. (Xkl. KAY, Hl'KSt, HlUD, Auctioneer*.

WE’VE CAUGHT HIM . . . and have him all ready for you to serve! Just see how our wonderfully fine selection of fresh fish can add new interest to your meals . . . just see how much the family takes to fish when they TASTE THE DIFFERENCE in our really fine freih fish.

Grapefruit JUICE STOK FLY'S AS oz. can 35c

CIGARETTES

COFFEE

Bl'Y THEM BY

Till CARTON

( MASK AM) SANBORN

1 Lit. -I A It

SI ,29

43c

CORN YKLLOW CKL.AM STYI.i: No. 2 Can 15c PEAS FARMERS PRIDE Ho. 2 Can (9c TOMATOES FARMERS FKIDK No. 2 Can I7ic

FKKSH LAKi; ERIE

CATFISH

REALLY FINE FLAVOR

SOLID PACK

GRAPES FANCY TOKAYS Lb. 17c

LETTUCE SOLID HEADS Each I5c CELERY FANC Y - PASC AL Bunch 15c YAMS 3 Lbs. 25c

OYSTERS

COD FISH FILLETS

Lb. 49c Pint 83c Lb. 47c

C OI NTItY DRESSED HENS

CHICKENS

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

Lb. 55c Lb. 4k

MINCED HAM

CHEESE

OLD FASHIONED

PHILADELPHIA C REAM

COTTAGE CHEESE

39c

Each 16c Pkg. 15c

CM 4 t c:

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You Arc Invited To The

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' • *• ^^np* 4** New Home Of El TENS FTO IF EPS On FRIDAY AND SATURDAY September 27th and 28th / 17 South Fine Street Grecneastb\ Indiana

FOLLOIIING A TRADITION FOR THREE GENERATIONS

Original Opening - September 27, 1908 By John Eitel Jacob J. Eitel

New Store Opening - September 27, 1946 By Jacob J. Eitel Kenneth J. Eitel

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