The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1947 — Page 2

7HH DAILY BANNER, GkcENCaSTLE, INDiaNA

ever hfrn \vipi‘il otit in a sing!

blow bft'nrp."

MRS. NKRKON I>1KS

HOLLYWOOD Cal. Fob. K

cam? back wearing native

sandals.

The trouble seems to be the area's lack of leather and native isdam for their traditional vooden clogs now that they’ve

lUPi D. naW Nelson. farmer seen the more comfortable war production chief, completed American leather shoes,

arrangements today for the fun-

Men’s shoes just wear out: few

are stolen.

( WORKS I SHF.R BABY IN

IIOSI’ITAI. NOTKS James Cooper. Route 1 Clovrrdale, was admitted to the hos-

pital yesterday.

Mrs. Alta Auten and daughter

of Spencer, were released from

the hospital this morning. Jane (iardner of Locust street.

was dismissed from the hospital eral of his wife. Marguerite. 28. this morning. who diei last night of a chronic

Laura Hamilton. Route 4. was liver ailment,

dismissed from the hospital Wed- The Nelsons would have cele-

nesday.

Stella Proctor of was nismlssed from the hospital now president of the society to a seven pound, e.ght-ounce

of indeper Jent motion picture baby girl at the hospital, with producers, and his wife entered doctors and nurses assisting her

released from the hos- O'ars of Lebanon hospital tw- b y the light of a few randies and

weeks ago. Nelson received a three flashlights. A snow and • utine heck up. but doctors con- s |,.pt storm had damaged th»

fir'd bis wife when her condition |>ower lines.

heca re <rttiesl last •V'ek I _

S1IMMKMI IN PIRATE (.OLD Charles Bridges and Herman | Tee hard of the Sportsman’s Shop attended the Sportsman's Show | at the coliseum in Indianapolis.

brstr 1 their second wedding an-

Bainbridge niversarj -'n. Friday. Both Nd-

HUNTINGTON, Ind. (UPi Mrs. Thelma Harrison gave birth

of Augusta,

vestei day.

Joseph Quick,

Ind.,

pital yesterday.

Laveta Duncan of Cloverdale. was dismissed from the hospital

Ibis morning.

Bertha Franklin, 912 Crown street, was released from the hospital Wednesday

TNE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED •It Waves For All” Entered In the postofftee at i Greencastle, Indiana as second i class mail matter under Act ol ! March 7, 1878. Subscription price IS cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail ini Putnam County: J3.S0 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-! nam County. S. R. Rartden, Pnhllstier 17-10 South Jackson Street

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

(CHATEAU S LAST TIMES TONIGHT

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NEVA WAR WEAPON

CHICAGO. Feb. 13. iUP» — Tne University of Chicago could turn out a new war weaiion that “will wipe out more people" than

have ever been killed in a single sbj lws - tP cords disclose, blow before,” Chancellor Robe t ThMr frotwrar is th.- fastest Hutchins has revealed. disappeirirg item in th*ir vard“Any time you want to win a r0 be, esp.ciallv if they happen to war. just notify the University of li(!1 through sizes 2 to four an ! Chicago," Hutchins said in an „ half. The little dancer Peggy address yesterday “We will Alexander, who wears size tw >. turn out something that will i P ft Manhattan with ten pairs of wipe out more people than have .shoes an 1 dancing pu T.ps. Sir.

BELIEVED IN WRECK '

! Mrs. Voris Cummings of Belle WELLFLEET. Mass. (UP) Union spent Thursday with Mr

One hunired thousand dollars in and Mrs. Luther Poynter and

pirate gold and silver is believ- family.

MKI.s WITH SMALL FEET buried in the wrecked hull of OCT OK LICK IN ORIENT ship Whidah two miles south yies. James Job, Mrs. Ross McN’EW YORK i UPl Girls with of thP Wellfleet Coast Guard Cullough and Mrs Herbert Meek; tiny feet have a hat 1 time tour- station. were Wednesday dinner guests

Many years ago this vessel, n f Mrs. Eva Jobe,

captained by the pirate Samuel,

Bellamy, was (triising along the Michael Wayne Barley, son of roast when it was wrecked by a ^j r an ,j ^( rs (_;,>nc Earley of Ingale and all hut two of he 145 ^jyfjapyjjg j S coniin.d to his buccaneers aboard perished. ‘home with scarlet fever.

As late as 1923, the sunken _

hulk was located, but thus far nothing except a cannon has been removed from it. I

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StU-Sewice DEPARTNEHT

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We woo \oiir patronage ulth this ( ENTimental \ ulentine nl \ allies paeked with h«'arl> IoihIpriced km to help you save to your heart’s content. Vecept our proposal that you shop here this weekend and see for yourself how easy . . . how enjoyable it i- for y’iii to do ALL your food buying in our eomplete market. It you’re swi-et on savings ... if you hue gimd fund—you’ll find TKEMBI.Y’S RE(.\I M \Rlvl I i “honey" of a market.

SYRUP, Staley’s Golden, 5 Lb. Jar . . KIDNEY BEANS, Joan of Arc, 17 oz. can HOMINY, Large No. 2V2 can, 2 cans .

43c! 15c;! 25c i!

MILNOT, Tall can 11c ii

SALMON, Express, 1 Lb. Tall Can

35c!

Colonial Sliced

BACON Picnic. I.h,

PORK LIVER, Lb. .

I I.h. Layer

Armour’- star

54c 39c 23c

39c

PI RE <>1(01 Nl) BEEF, Lb LEAN Shorf Ribs BEEF Lb. 33c SALT FISH, 4 for... 25c

SPECIAL OFfER! C GOLD MEDAL t#lbs. ENRICHED FLOUR

Kitchen-tested'

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$ I .49 With Coupon

v* ••eRAk */ xusV INRICHKO FLOUR /WaWWac y~3

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby, Mr. ano Mrs. Norman Peabody, and Mr. and Mrs. O J. Stewart, attended the Sportsman’s Show in

Indianap lis, Wednesday.

Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. (Put) Bratnblett of Billings, Montana. The baby has been named Vicki. Mr. and Mrs. Bramblett are former

residents of this city.

Among those from G.-eencastlc wf» attended the Sportsmans Show at Indianapolis last nighl were, Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trembly and daughter Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirt. Mr. and

Mrs. John Earnshaw,

Mrs. Donovan Moffett underwent an operation at the Putnam ctiunty hospital Thursday morning. Dr. and Mrs. Moffett j arrived in Greencastle Wednes-' day from Cortland, New York, where they arc now making their home. Dr. Moffett wdll leturn to

Cortland this week enfd.

Dorothy M. Thomas, Freda J. Brattain, Mary S. Callaway. Thelma F. Hardman., Harold H.

meeting. A most eriovahle dinner .vas served at the noon hour. 17 mem tiers an t 2 guests rerponded to roll call. Business was dia iascd and a Bible story was rad hy Lizzie Jones. Contest by Lulu Hammond was won by v..irr:.- Kler.lfelter. Next meeting t be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Williams. •9 -9 4* *9 Vlivs 1 fuggy IfustesH To Delta Kappa <ianima 1 Delta Kappa Gamma met at J the home of Miss Elizabeth Daggy on. Saturday night. February 8. The program was a panel discussion on the topic "The Social and Economic Status of .Women Teachers," which was 1.-1 by Mrs. Howard Rockhill. ' Other members of the panel were | Miss Leah Curnutt and Miss Julia Crawley. j The next meeting will be held at the Delta Zeta house, and will be in the interest of teacher re- ' ciuitment. Piospective teachers will be guests. •9 *9 v *9 j Friendship Club Met Wednesday Th. Friendship Club met Wed1,■ sday evening with Mrs. Gladys

Last Showing

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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^DURYEA ^RAINES

With Frontier Frolic Juvenile Jury Mousemerized Cot.

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ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Roll call was answer- i members and ,he club son ^’ Devotians ,*

there was one guest, Mrs. Ruth given hy Mrs. Green. It ^ ( jn was voted to give $2 to the In-

I A business meeting was held foutile Paralysis EMnd. Frankie Lynn Foxx ,nn i and this was followed by enter- Birthday showers were given Mrs Tsabelle Foxx. 4 years is.

tainment by Mrs. Jennie Scobee. f(1r R'S-ves. Jessie Sanford dny Fob . 13.

I During the meeting one new iiml lva Hanlon. A contest was Wanda Jane Rumtey, daugti. ' member. Mrs. Ruth Magill, was given by Mrs. Estep and won by tpr of Mr an(1 Mrs j egge Rl|m _

/ie^CRABBE // KINC OfTMl WIID WI5I

i/wz/yiSJ. JOHN rATMCIA MOI ttAAUS AHK

taken in. ! Dainty refreshments wore served in keeping with Valentine’s day. The March meeting will he with Mrs. Elizabeth Flint. •9 + -9 *9 Sewing Club Met With Mr*. Estep The Neighborly Sewing Club met with Mrs. Lula Estep Jan. 24 with ten members and two guests present. j The meeting was opened by

were

ley, 10 years old Feb. I2th. Betty June Rumley, dfvizhifr

Alberta King.

Delicious refreshments

served. of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rjir;!n, The next meeting will be. Feb. 14 y Pnrs old today. Feb. 13. 28 at the home of Edna Jones, j Billy Lawrence. 14 years Flay,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krdman, 727 E. Washington, are the par1 nts of a daughter horn M the hospital yesterday.

TRY BANNER ADS

SOCIETY < . nt.irv Club To Meei F riday The Century Club will meet Friday evening at 2:30 P. M. with Mrs. H. L. Jome. Mrs. L. H. Turk will he in charge of tho

) program. •9 4- 4- 4-

K linhridge I* T A Holds

\nniversary Meeting

1 The founding of the Parent Teachers Association was observd Wednesday evening by the Bainbridge Parent Teachers

Hardman and Kern J. McGloth- gri jp with a fitting program

Feb. 13th.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thompson were among those frnni Greencastle attending ilg Sportsman’s Show in Indianapolis this week.

Beet Brains, Ih.

IV

Side Pork. Ih.

Site

Roll Sausage, XrnKiiir’x

Sla.', Ih.

KIM

Pork Steak, lb.

.Hill

Beef Liver, Ih.

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Llverwnrst, lb.

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Holiignu. slieed, M).

J.V

Liankfwrtors. lb.

:(3i

Leg of Lamb, lb.

Mr

. lin, all of Greencastle, were en- ' rolled for the first semester in , the Indiana University Extension Center in Indianapolis. The

first semester has just ended an ! this week th“ second semester is getting started.

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| DeLo is Call of 208 E. Frank!: 1 street, after recently having been admitted to the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis for observation, has now returned for treat- ( merit. Friends who want to visit him will find the visiting hou: s I cn Sundays from 2 to 4 p. .0. and on Tuesday and Thursdo 's

held during the evening in the high school auditorium. Mrs. Mildred O’Hair, presilent, was in charge of the meeting and the past presidents of thr Association were recognised lining tho meeting. A miniatrel program by tho ' hildren featured the meeting. The fiftieth anniversary meeting vas brought out in the meetirg with a beautifully decorated center table on which was a birthday cake and lighted candles. .9 .1.

from 7 to 8 p. m Those dcs:i "g Mrs. Lefforge Hostess t, write him will addiv-- all m ;!! I" Community Service Club in care of the Robert Long He - The Community Servi e Chib pital, Indianapolis Your card' ! m t Monday nite Feb. 10 at the

will cheer him.

IFRITOS

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SWEET DILL

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D . ( Ink

Ounce Bag

burg.

15c PICKLES

15c POTATO CHIPS

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39c ii 25c!

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APPLES

ICARROTS

CABBAGE

TOMATOES

C. S. No. | ROMAN

COFFEE CAKE 29c

FANCY

soi.in

BEATTY

8 LBS.

CALIFORNT \

BTNCll ( Rlsp

LB

I 1.11. BOXES

29c

7c 5c

21c

\LMOND

ROLLS H <,n °y Twist JELLY ROLLS

26c 31c

CAKES [ ' nr,: '' Fancy 59c

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TREMBLY’S Qooct < 7?lciSiAct

IS N. INDIANA ST. -PHONE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - Modern refrigerated transportation deserve. a rompllment In enabling u, to hring to you Whiting fresh from New England - - . . - You will almo: t taste the ocean when von try our FRIED WHITING iloiu |: a turn and Nerved to you a golden brown - - - - - Yes, that’, our sfierial for Friday - - - - Hold your h.irsee folks - - - - We’ll have somi more of that delicious RAKED MACARONI AND CHEESE - - - - Truly u<* arc glad you like that dish so much. - - - - And if vou like RAKED PARSNIPS - - - - It’s jusl a suggestion. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office

| homj of Mrs. Edward Lefforge with Mrs. Dale Ross as eo-hos- , | tess. The meeting was opened hy the Club president, Mrs. Warren Cayw< cJ. Seventeen members and t vo gu-sts answered roll call. After the order of business. Miss Ljcile Smith, County Demonstration agent, gave quite an interesting demonstration on Equipment for rle->ning and pressing. March meeting will be on Tuesday evening. 7 o’clock. March 11. at the home of Mrs. Ei nest J-ihnson. I-esson on Slip Covers will ho given hy Mrs. Charles Conger, Mrs. Ehvard Lefforge auii Mrs. Fred Thralls. 4- 4- 4- 4Kappa Delta Phi Held Valentine Party Members of Kappa Delta Phi sorority and their husbands and sweethearts were delightfully entertained at a Valentine party. Wednesday evening at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frazier. Attractive Valentine appointments were carried out in tho house and table decorations. The dellci'-ns food was served buffet f.tyle and the individual tab'ea were decorated with tall red candles. Games were enjoyed t'liring the evening. •9 + -9 4Mrs, Adams Entertained Busy Bee Club Members The Busy Bee Club met at the home of Mrs. Wayne Adams, Feb. 6 for their usual monthly

SLAB BACON, Heavy, Lb 39c CHUCK ROAST, Tender Juicy, Grade A Beef, Lb. 39c CIGARETTES, Buy them by the carton SI.34

CORN, 2 cans .... PORK AND BEANS, 2 cans PEAS. 2 Cans ....

29c 29c

hOMINY, 2 Cans . . TOMATO JUICE, 2 cans

LIMA BEANS, 2 Cans 29c GREEN BEANS, 2 Cans ... 29c WILSON'S MILK, 2 Cans ... 29c Kidney Beans, 2 Cans.... 29c MUSTARD GREENS, 2 Cans . 29c

ORANGE

JUICE

II <►/. (’an

KALE No. •’ Can

HINT’S

Kl BV

FANCY

fancy

PEACHES

PEARS

No. »ij Can

No. I', (a»

29c

39c

JELL-0

2 Boxes 18c

PEAS

NO. > ( AN

NOW! 25 lbs. GOLD MEDAL

Kitchenttited

ENRICHED FLOUR

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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

FANCY PASCAL

TENDER ('Rlsp CARROTS

7<

large bcnch

CELERY

PARSNIPS

TURNIPS

KALE

BROCCOLI ORANGES

GRAPEFRUIT

2 LBS. S LBS.

LB

Extra Fancy

Bunch

For Julee

Dozen

G Fur

29c 23c 25c 10c 21c 29c 23c

PURE CANE

SUGAR Li{M Brown, Confectioners

49c

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1 lb box ||(

Bakers Chocolate

8 oz. bar JU

Clabber Girl Bokinc Powder 10 l,z t,n ** CRISCO 3 Lb. Tin $1-23

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