The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1946 — Page 2
THE OAKY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946.
THANKS For Your Vote of Confidence ! Wili Try To Menf It. OMER C. AKERS PUTNAM COUNTY CLERK
ville wh« has boon hunting: in South Dakota, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hi.rold Staley. Mrs. Middleton spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stalev. They left for Crawfords ville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cleveland of Carlisle were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Fry.
Mrs. Esther Brown, and children of Speneer were guests
THE
BANNER
Monday of Mr. and Mrs I'kkens and Elaine.
Chas
DAILY
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Waves For All” ) Entered in the postoffice at ' Creeneastle, Indiana as second ’ class mail matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription price, 15 cents per week: $3.00 per year by mail in
Putnam County: $3.50 to $5.00 Organize Club
per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. K. Itarlden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
SOCIETY
t>ntiir> Club
To Hold Meeting T e Century Club will me"t ICi :<: ,y afternoon at 2:30 o’clock \ ith Mrs. John Tennant.
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ire II me Makers
j Nazis imposed upon them. In conclusion she told ot the ditf' lent modes of courtship in ‘'tiler | countries which was enjoyed by
all.
j,* •!» •J' Belle I'nion I*. T. A. To Meet Monday j The Jefferson Township P T. 'A. will ne?t Monday. November ' 11th at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Blair
GIVES DIAMOND PIN
IKMi MARKET Hogs 7,000; only moderately S' tive at 50 to 75 higher fm weights above 300 lbs; bulk goof and choice barrows and gilts al. weights $24.00. extreme top $24.50: sows around 50 higher, bulk ei ><l and choice $22.00-$22.50.
LATE NEWS
I*EKSO.\AI, And local News BRIEFS
The Future Home M ikers ot Spark.t vill be the speaker.
Am -ica have organized their'
.club th year, g was decided PAUL SPENCER
j t" h ive a few peijects for the following year to raise funds for
i the club. The first project plan \ ~~ 'was to sell doughrits in the I A s| 3 | i'>''i ' ,u
j hull, of the high school on Frl-^ j day afternoon at 3: 43. This has I been carried out two Fridays i and th students I • dy seems to
like it very much.
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CLOVEflDALE
Mr. ard Mrs. James Sipple weie in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Gladys Hiltom. Colleen. Mrs. Mary Rund II. Mrs. Audrey Stalev • f Cloverdale an I Mrs.
of Crawfords- nn 1 v 'sited Mr. and Mrs.
Har lil Young of Roaeb.lale Sun-
day afternoon.
ven weeks old daughter, arrived home Saturday from Ohio where they have b en with Mrs.
Hunaiekei's parents.
Bonnie Glee Horn is employed
at Lark's Cafe.
Mr and Mrs. Pleasant Heavins
WASHINGTON', Nov. 7 — (INS)—Tile OPA today authorized r«dail price incr-asex of 10 15 |mt ceni on several items ot • childrens, un i iiilanls clothing. | The same order will also in- \
crease the retail prices of firm's j Bair.bridg? and
; Mrs. Minnie Hurst, east Sem- P. T. A. To M.-et
I inary street, has gone to AflincieJ The Washing ten Township P. | for a visit. j T. A. will hold Us November from DePauw
meeting. Tuesday evening at 7:30 minister of the Church of
Mrs. Marie Montgomery of p ^ jn ttle fj ee j sv iii c High Strangers in New York. He came
the
fraternity : m Maybe you saw that poll on who
with 27 cut diamonds has been easiest life—men or wompresented to the DePauw Ur.i- pI| s ^ ,. (M1 rse. the men voted that, vci ity chapter of the fraternity (he women did. and the women
by Dr. Paul Spencer of New v j ce versa.
York who is on the campus to ]t would he the same in our town mark the 50th anniversary of —take any family. Thai! Phibbs bis initiation into the DePauw mvies his Missus spending the day chapter of the group. at home, with no hot office to atp r spencer, who graduat' d tend to. And Sue envies Thad his
in 1897. is now luncheons with the hoys; and his
the evening glass of beer with friends
.From where I sit...J y j oc j^ Who Gets Of? Easiest-
Men or Women? deep. Thad V.nows VnT a—,
that Hie M;
z- Stiles ville left Wednesday nig:! 1;: ii],ling. Ic .'or Long Beach. Calif., wher. , rll/ R „„| uvin ,
Long
she will visit with her son.
Laura Mi, Idl ton
ville shopped lr Terr, Haute S it-
urday. ,
Mrs. Ti essa Hunter has rente I her home to Mrs. Trueux. Mr. and Mrs 1 leasant H avins and Billy were in Indianapolis
Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth Hunsicke.r and
Arnold Sutherlin and Carl Oman of Chanute Field, visited over the week end with Arnold's mother. Mrs. Lucy Sutherlin and family. li.iii Middleton of Crawfords-
\\ \SIIIN'GTON, Nov. 7
(INS)—The While House .... .
today that President
High
i to the campus to celebrate
i The Reelsville High School golden anniversary of his mom ! Par I. un<' r the direction of Mrs. bership in Sigma No.
Miss Dorothy Hostetler ot: Frank Jarrt ' 11 ' wil1 P la y »®»eral Th - diamond-studded pin will sophomore at 1 -flections. ' be handed down each year to the
, Indiana University. lias been! Rev R-iy^ond Rissler will ( ominander of the fraternity, j
i pledged to Kappa Phi, an. organl-, ha y e char K e of th « devotions. 1 George McNally, senior from
|zation for Methodist a)i<l Metho-j
an -|dist-preference college women.
(while she cleans up the dishes in the kitchen). Of course, none of it goes very
that the Mi*., us k*, p|^, running a h ,use; :ln j s; , ThadV frieud.ygte.snfCi; deserved rehxatkm j(t „ * hard day’s work. * ^
Prom where I sit,
and wives may grumble*,,,, then hut they kr.o* £
hearts,',- ouse of liTe
live, g v and take.tU .
pretty even in the end.
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UCIi I i.-u 1 .,—
low cost suits and eonts.
! nledeed to Kanna Phi. an, organl- . —
An a dress will be given by Chicago, received the pin for thf j Mai hall Abrams of Creeneastle. p r p St .nt year. Dr. Spencer is a j Everyone is welcome. p . 1st gran d chfaplain of the nn-
u All Firmer members of the U., -F + -J* I tionaf fraternity.
I niinan Inis cancelled Ins R°gului g vtarine Corps Who are mem-] Thursday Reading
news conference for this ««'k| bprs of Gpn j el3? m. Le e Post
but will hold one early next
week.
— - I 7:30 o’clock to organize a Marin
: tiring squad for ttte .M-ini.stii'
Day observance.
Dr C. D. W. Hildebrand of the
I department of philosophy. DePauw University, is in Indianapolis today as guest speaker at the annual meeting of the round
table for Christians and Dr. Hildebrand has long
, Club To Meet
V. F. W.. are asked to meet at ! The Thursday Reading Club the post home Friday evening at j v. ii! meet tonight at 8 o’clock at
the home of Mrs. Eula Pi of fit.
Mrs. Lienberger will be m charge of the program.
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Delta rhetn Tan
Held Parly
Delta Theta Tau gave a parly for active members and alumni
Jews. Tuesday evening at the home of ) M , t , n Mr and Mrs. Charles Gardner,
identified with the interfaith witl > -Mr*. Gerald Woody as hosmovement in this country. | Thp loVp| .V antique furni-
ture and rare glass and china
George P. Allen, a veteran ' t collected by Mr. and Mrs. Gar 1-
ner provided an interesting and
g} + + -I- -F -F-i-*!- •£•!•-!• + + <$ - ANNIVERSARIES ♦ NT -F -F *F *k 4- *'* -F -F - 1 * '* -F -'-
flirt hdays *
John Lewis Baumunk, 8 years
old today, Nov. 7.
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TO THE VOTERS OF CLINTON TOWNSHIP Thank You for My Support Jake Martin
World War II was admitted to Billings Veteran. Hospital at Fori Harrison Wednesday for treat-
observation. He has
It's as easy cs 1-2-3 to do all your food buying here because we offer:-- 1. A vast variety of fine quality foods in every department. 2. Clean, orderly, easy-to-reach displays thal make shopping more pleasant. 3. LOW PRICES. 1-2-3 — put them all together and they add up to bigger and better meals at a lower cost. The proof of your savings is found in the total cost of yoi; order — and what pleasant reading it is these days when every dllar musi buy the fullest measure of meal-
time pleasure.
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CRACKERS 8 oz box 16c
! PORK CHOPS, Lean, Choice Cuts, Lb 59c I T-BONc STEAKS, Tender, A Real Value, Lb 59c
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MINCE MEAT ‘ irKal 1H ,,z - « iaHS •>*" 25c Little Sport, 20 oz. can |2* Burly June sifted Maxwell House. Lb. * 39c CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP . tic
10' 2 O*. ( an
LIBBY'S KRmUT 1 Xo 2 '* ran 15c MORTON SMOKEu SALT 69c
7 1 - Lb. Can
SHILI CON CuRNE "> ' 24c
: PURE GROUND BEEF, Lb 39c i; I BABY BEEF LIVER, Lb 41c
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from Marion months ago.
county a few
nttiuetive setting.
After a short business meeting the guests were entertained with gEfriv-s and prizes were hard-to-get items. Miss Doris Houck won the grand prize, a copy of “F(a One Sweet Grape,’’ recent- , ly reviewed here by Kathryn j Tin re v Garten. Mrs. Garten j (ann to Creeneastle under the
IN HKMOKT | aiiMiiet. of Delta Theta Tan. In loving memory <>l out hus- Oeshments of piuii[ikiii pi< band and father, Charles A.^ ., M ,| whipped cream, coffee aisl Cooper, who passed away No- -1,;i ited nuts were served, ember 7, 1941. .j. .j. .t. Our lips cannot tell how we pii.iv >| ary Emma Junes I*. T. A. you. i To Meet KrH»v Evening Our hearts cannot tell what to- Th(1 November mL-eting of the
^(ment and
'•;been under a physician’s care foi l^the past two weeks. Mr. Allen ] | and his family moved to the Mc- <> Cammack farm near Belle Union
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CHUCK ROAST, Young, Tender Beef, Lb. . . 3ft PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. 49c GROUND BEEF, Lb... 42c
say,
God alcmu knows how we mi-s
you, '
home that is lonesome to-
day.
j Bully missed by u if, at I child-
len.
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EMPEItUlts
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29c 17c 19c 25c 29c
l POTATOES, Chippewas, 10 Lbs. I GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 25 b. Bag
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TREMBLY’S ( 3>£4taJ0 (7ooc{ tylahAzt «5 N INDIANA ST. • PMONE 740* EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
and to the doctors and others
with whom I was in contact. W illiam H. Herring. ), I
tell what tol
| Mary Fmma Jon,’a P. T. A.will b held Friday. Nov. 8. at 7:30 p. in. in the school auditorium. Devotions will be given by Rev. Raymond Skelton. Vocal musical numbers will be given by
i colored quartet.
Mr. Walt, r Nelson and Mr. Ben
('AllD OF THANKS | Jarvis will entertain with instru-
I take tnis means to thank ir.y mental riunbers.
friends for their kindly thoughts Ttk' main feature of the mectand consideration shown me dm-1 11 ’ an ‘ auction sale with ing by eight weeks in the put-1 ' Ip - R ussell Clapp serving as auc-
nam County Hospital. The curds. 1 1 ae 01 -
flowers and gifts received we >1 m < ’ l11 *' ,,s a n, l friends of the sincerely appreciated by me. 1 ‘ lv 1 -bmes P. I. A. are aiso express by appreciation to ' 1 ittend this meeting and the nurses and staff of the h \ J< '' ' " ' w nnl )t "f fl| h.
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pital for tlieir many kindnesses,
■ J •’-"Kagcmeni Announced
Margaret Hall's
Mr. and Mrs. Forest F'ig<r of J Greeneastle wish to announce I the ^engagement of their daugh- ; ter, Margaret Hall, to Gary Biri ton, also of Greeneastle.
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Shower Given In Honor Of Mrs. Betty Young lllhhs On October 31st Mrs. Betty I Young Hibbs was honored with u miscellaneous shower held in the Christian church at Bainbridgc. Many lovely and useful gifts were received by the bride j There were a hundred and three guests
present.
Mrs. Carrie Miller and Mis Mila Higgins entertained the guests by singing popular songs, accompanied by Miss Patty Braun, a candle lighted table, jack-o-lantems and refreshments of cider, cookies and candy expressed a gay Hallowe’en spirit. Hostesses for the shower included: Mrs. Jean Miles, Mrs. Cecil English, Miss Mary Jane Koessler, Mrs. Allen Stoner, Mrs. Jewel Blue, Mrs. Nada Minnie!j Mis. William Harlan, Mrs. Muriel Nelson, Mrs, Paul Collett Miss Louise Kelly, Miss Sylvia Cox and Miss Mary Jean Porter. Country Reading Club Holds Delightful Meet The country Reading Club he'. 1 « very delightful meeting at the' home of Mrs. Philip Hutcheson Wednesday afternoon. Miss (If tha Molden, an exchange student of Norway, gave a very interesting talk on the inodes and customs of her home land and told of the terrible hardships the
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THANKS
To All My Friends
Friends
Hobert J. Poellein
Shop SATURDAY
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CLOSED MONDAY
Armistice Day
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our
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PIG LINKS, Lb. ... STEAK K,miul Shnulil ' T lb CUBE STEAK, Lb. . . .
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NAVY BEANS
PANCAKE FLOUR CANNED MILK 2 WILSON, PET. CARNATION SODA CRACKERS 1
SUNSHINE x
TOMATOES 2
PEACHES
Gold Medal
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25 Lb. bag
$1.79
2 Lbs. 39c
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