The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1947 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, CKELNCAbTLE, INDIANA, THURbDAY, JANUARY 23, IV47.

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Sliced Uncoil

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Skinless Wieuors

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Ground BppI

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Chuck Roast

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One whiff of A&P Coffee's grand aroma . . . and you know you can expect roaster-fresh flavor in your cup! You gel it every time. Ion, for it's locked right in the heart . . . kept there till the verv moment you buy your fatorile AX I* Mend nnd have it Custom Groutid to your order. Kiijoy this freshly roasted, freshly ground coffee today!

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SCHOOL NEWS

In- sent v\. re two patrs of Jeans. In tile | Iwt lie jilaceil her i me. Th .i I tier wm front a

' ; \ ye.n old hoy who said June-, KoIuhiI | hrotliei was very grateful l..i I l ue lay afternoon Mr. | U1 . jl,. .samg They were very and Mis. Waiter Mai (in visited; p, ul] mul nppr'eriated their Am* Jones School and entertained the , riean friends first grade with some moving i

pictures in honor of their son, |

Jack’s birthday. Refreshments Ridpalli s. linid of Kskimo pies were served. Jack j ttyron Snyder of grade three, also demonstrated his new toy! Ridpath Schirol. has errterctl Mitt-

film str ip projector which he had er ^' liool.

received as a birthday gift. ! Ridpath School has three new

I The following pupils of Jones 1 School were neither absent nor ' tardy during the first semester: First grade Pattilou Gibson, I Carolyn Pingleton, I^inda j Pingb'ton. Carol Sutton and i Julia Jean King. Second grade Betsy Bee, John Carson, R t* ! liorl Coleman, Jeanette Cox. j Thomas Dune,•in. Kotrorl Moore,

pupils: Charles Wilson entered first grade from Clayton, January 13; Reba Ann Orr canto from Russellville, January 13, and Phyllis Miller Iras transferred from the fourth grade of

Miller School.

The VV. W. Club of the Sixtli made of Ridpath School elected in w officers tor the second sem-

jl.'iiiuel I'attei ,on. Third grade '' Sl<l 'I’" 11 iluh meeting mi l Robert Allhrov. 'I’onmiv Ki J h i nlay I lies ale. I resident.

j Robert Aubrey, Tommy King • Phillip Nelson, Suzanne Johns, j Radonna McNeff. Barbara Suf- ; ton and Betty Trail. Fourth ! grade Roland Clark, Marlene j .Inrich, Nancy Feld, Marie Nich- . ols, Billy Nichols and Doris Patjterson. Fifth grade Ray Black. I Colleen Evens and Dallas Kin<

Paul Arnold; vice-president, Susie (Jlore; secretary, Paul Pitts and treasurer, Paul Tilley. The club elected two yell leaders for their basketball team, which is to play a curtain raiser witn the Reelsvllie Junior High team, at the game this Wednesday. Yell leaders are Susie Glore and

I Sixth grade Mai \ I’erson, Lynn

Murray, David Biitrofl and Fred-i 1 M "' Shoemuker. Eddie Stev-

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die Aubrc.y,

Miller Seiiuol Virginia Scott of the Sixth grade of Miller School received a letter this week from Greece in answer to her contribution to tieclothing drive which was nuule

n s and Bernard Harris were also elected as yell leader s by the

fifth grade.

Grandpappy Jenkins spent his last sou for one of those snappy new automobiles and then bn fpoilod everything by visiting

last year. Among many articles the New York motor boat show.

BARGAIN WITH ALLIS IN PARSONAGI

JOHN BROPHY, left, CIO counsel, and Walter Reulhcr, International UAW-CIO president, arrive at the Milwaukee home of Rev. Enaworth Reisncr, instigator of conferences betwien the labor leaders and Allis Chalmers representatives. The minister’s etlorts produces hope of an end of the nine-month-long strike at the farm equipment eompan^’. (International SoundvhotoJ

HELD FOR “BLACK DAHLIA” MURDER

ROBERT MANLEY, 25, Is searched by Los Angeles polica sergeant J. W. Wass, after the veteran Onset) had been booked on suspicion of murder in the mutilation torture slaying of Elizabeth ! Short, 22, the “Black Dahlia.” Discharged from the AAF as "mentally unfit,” Manley has been identified ns the red-haired man seen with the victim 24 hours before her severed body was found I vacant let. ^ (luteraitiezdl Sc+jdghsizf Ml— — —I

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