The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLt, iNDUNA, IHURSDAV, t-EBRUARY 20, 194/
M \\ MO\ I I DM \ \ COl.l'MBrS rm!., F-'b. 20 (UP' Dnvi'l Edman, S) - ., wealthy war contraetot accusr>tl of killing his ex-wife, may be token to a state penal institution today because the Bartholomew county jail is considered a ’'sui-
cide chamber."
Edman. who collapsed yesterday while a grand jury indictment charging him with first degree murdw was lieing heard.
be arimgn
v*a expected to
a join today
Edman was accu.s.’d of th
rhotgun slaying of Mrs Ruth Clark Edman. .‘18. attractive blonde journalism student, who was killed at her father's hornnear Ogilville last Thursday. He
was caught in Tulsa. Ok la. IM.VNK l.\M)s SAFEI.Y i PARIS. Feb. 20 (UPi Eleven passengers and six crew
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members of an Air Franre plane were reported safe in Casablanca today after a harrowing. 400-mile flight over the Atlantic Ocean in a crippled airliner. The trouble developed after the foiir-ongned constellation. left the Azores rs n the last leg of a New York-to-Paris flight i The plane flashed an SOS after fire burned out one right motor. Trouble liter developed in the second right motor
Our Basket Special HUr TO DEMAND WE OFFER IT TO YOU AGAIN REAL SAYINGS!
AH For $349
Peck of Poiafoes •• 2 Lbs. Of Onions •• One Pound Bacon -• 4 Rolls Toilet Tissue -• 4 Grapefruit (fresh) •• Two cans of Peas - Two cans Corn •• Two cans Tomato Juice -- Two cans Orange Juice -> Twc cans Pork and Beans
One can Spinach On* can Hominy
One can Sweet Potatoes
One can Kraut
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! PLEEZING COFFEE, Vacuum Pack, Lb 43c PRINCE ALBERT, 3 for 25c - MASTRO CLOTHES PINS Dz. 10c RAINBOW CLEANING TISSUE, 21c - GROUND BEEF, Lb. 35c BACON •• Sliced - Lb. 35c HEDGE'S DRIVE-IN MARKET 727 South Main Street. Phone 12
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I'VE CUT DOWN MY
4 FOOD BILL
By George — YOU can do it, too! You ran cui down your food bill without cutting down on the quality or quantity of the foods you serve. How? By doing ALL youi food buying here where every price is a low price every day. It sounds almost too good to be true, but you'll see plenty of convincing proof right here in these SUPER-VALUES that tell you why TREWBLY’S REGAL MARKET is first in Qualify, first for Economy, First in the minds of every one who wants
the best for less. «
SYRUP, Pennant, Golden - 5 Lb. Jar . PINEAPPLE, Libby's Crushed, No. 1 Can CRANBERRY SAUCE, Stokelys, 17 oz. can
IOW PRICER ICtiTEH SPECXtVVS
TKNDFIS. SHOUT RIBS BOILING BEEF
( III I BOY \IM)l.h
SPAGHETTI DINNER 39c KRAFT DINNER 13c SALT FISH . 25c SALMON 37c
BALOGNA
FRANKS BRAINS LIVER,
\miours star
Hired, |J>. I.argc Juicy
Lb
Fresh Fork
1.1
Tender Beef
43c 15c 25c 27c 39c 35c 25c 33c
EGGS'
• F.>.’
rink
I Lb. T:iH Can
.akok cocvriiy
Dozen
TFXAs ‘'aft'*
37c
ORANGES, 35c
TK\ \s ti’MlTF ONIONS GRAPEFRUIT 23c 10 Lb. Bai? ^ ' KO,t 2 i c TOMATOES 22c _4_ K-.ne> | |.h. ,j«i\
DAK E R Y
PARKER HOUSE ROLLS .,20c COFFEE CAKE, A,mond ' PkR 29c FIG BARS. I b 31c CHOCOLATE BON B0NS 1 b 38c
BIRDS EYECHERRIES
47c
Id Oz.
1‘bg.
MARASHINA CHERRIES 33c H Oz. Jar bu \< :i’s CAHDY CORK n5! IQc BUACII'S ^ ‘ ’ JELLY DROPS, ! z Jnr 10c DCFFS GIHGER BREAD MIX, pk « 29c GREEK TEA china ' 4 oz P kp ' 25c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR $1.49 WITH < or BON ■in Ml. MAXWKLL HOCSK COFFEE 1 > b 44c
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TREMBLY’S
<5 N. INDIANA ST. -PHONE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUAR
THE DRILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED ■‘It Waves For AT’ Entered l n the pcatofftce at Oreencastle, Indiana .m 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 per year by mail outside Putnam Countv. S. It- Karlden. PuMIstirr 17-10 South Jackson Street.
SOCIETY
j to give employers equal bargain-,
Otherwise, he said.;
Woman's Club Member* Observed Anniversary
The Woman’s Club members, observed their anniversary Wee-
nesd-.v afternoon when they met U A SHIN (.TO. , . . - at th.'. home Of Mrs. Clyde Wild- <UP> P.ep Gerald ^ Miss Jeannette O'Dell|R a former eoal miner
proposed today that congress
Landis Fears _
New Coal Crisis 1 ■ ■ « _
SPECIAL SERx 1(1; The Union World D aVftf
man.
presided and asked Mrs. Fred Stan to read the names of the members who had been in the dub lor twenty-five consecutive
anniversaries
Birthdays
Otho Chadwiek, Feb.
er service will p, held FW
-0 O'clock at
4. First B »pt'st Church.
ternoon at 2:.';o
20.
j years.
investigate the administration’s (.[anna Court, Oreencastle, Ind. failure" to bring coal opera- M ,. s j-ouise Sutherlin. N. tors and n>ir.ers together to avert vf a( jj gon st.. today, Feb. 20th.
... ■ a threatened strik« in A"ril.
Thev were Mrs. Nellie,* . . - - - - . . ! Landis, a ranking merub i of of Ml . !lnc | Mrs.
I»i;iino\.\i And Local News B It I L F S
Mrs. B. F. Corwin. Mrs. Donner, Mrs. Earl Ellis,
Franki the HoJSO 1 ' : ' bor OwnnUttee. said, vpars t0(lay Fo b. 20th
there seems to be no desire on j
PENNY SUPPU
Sponsored Hv
Cliri.stiun Youth Christian ( Imrch i,
Marilynn Ann Pell, daughter rhlir ,. h Bas) . n| ,. n " Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pell. 6 fron, '>-7|
Mrs.
„ . , the part of the government to
Jannie Curtis Hearst. Mr8 'j bring the operators and miners
1 together to negotiate a contract. I
ton Longoen, Sr.. Miss
SATURDAY, FE,,h
Banner Adv. Pay5 Chicken Pi ? and hai
O’Dell, Mrs. N. C. O’Hair, Mrs.
Miss Lola Walls .and Mrs. T. G
Yuncker.
Mrs. Earl Elli,s then spoke of
It is clear that unless con-
anothe,
| ion- v Os’rom. Mrs. F. C. Tildon. ^ w faCp
\ strike," he declared.
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Buohheit her meniorics of the club in th,
have returrved home from ; month's vacation in Florida.
I
past venrs and of the women | who took such an active part in]
i*.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harbison
04 Russellville returned to their A ' C ' Northrup. in eon-
hnme Tuesday from Florida.
Two Theories On ' Labor Measures
and ^conoffl)
Van Porter attended the play ••State of the Union" at the Eng Jisii theatre in Indianapolis
i-osday.
tmuing the program of the year. showed many pieces of old jew-1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 20 (UPI
The American Red Cross Pro- ( ,| lv w hich belonged to members. One congressional committee duction room will not be open qj- club. She told how some was warned today that drastic Friday in observance of the of (,. frT1 c ame into existence, of I labor legislation would eneour-, World Day of Prayer. j their uses .and of the sentiment- 1 age Communism. But anoth-r M, and Mrs LiFavette fo. al value of many of them. ’ was told such legislation was
Following the program ten! needed to save the country from was served in the dining room. I •‘socialistic dictatorship.”
\\Vd. Miss Lela Walls and Mrs. Fred Edward G Wilms, chairman , Stan presided at the table which of the independent unions of was decorated with candles and New Jersey, sounded the first
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin of snapdragons, a silver service at. warning before the Senate Labor Madison township hive return- one end and a tray of ice cream Committee. He said stringent rd hone after spending the past jn t |„, shape of fruits at th„ or punitive labor legislatin'i two and one half months in ether. ; would “spread the flames of Florida. -j- ] Communism” among responsible
Word has been received hare 4 ,llh , '- n i 0 . vs j unions.
„f the birth of a son to Mr. and Hobo Party ; “Give he Communist party Mrs Albert Sisson of Allentown. Members of the Goo,! vCill pumt.ve legnslat.on such as outPa Mrs Sisson will be remem- Club and their families enjoyed lined in these bills and with.., a bored as Miss Chrystal Hendrich, a hobo party Friday night at the] brief period the same congressdaughter Of Mi. and Mrs. Charlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Estel, men, who sponsored this leg.slaK.ndrich of Bainbridge O’Conner. Part of them were tion, will be begging the ex-lead-
divssed ns holroes with Barbara] ers of labor, perhaps a little too
Among those attending the Ba Emmett Sutherlin and' i f -te, to take the Communis Sportsman's Snow in Indianan- Bav Sutlierlin winning prizes, away from their doors.” he said. ,lis Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A tn , t ), 0r consequences contest! Bui the House Labor CommitChnrlos Ray Hunter. Mr. and vas given Doughnuts and cof- tee heard George W. Kennedy,
fee wore served to 47. All re-] president of the Kelsey-Haygs
Co. of Detroit request “drastic” amendment of the Wagner Act
Mrs. Harry Hunter. Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Stanley and children. p01tpd „ g0O( , Ume
• Runs Like New Engine • Has been completely torn down and rebuilt to our exacting specifications • Worn parts replaced with New Gen* uine Ford Parts • Immediate Delivery KING MORRISON FOSTER CO.
Richard Stewart, Frank Hunter
and Betty Richard. HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Genevieve Ellett of Cuatfsville, was dismissed from the hospital yesterday.
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Hum? Kc Club Met With Mr* Andrews i The Four Leaf Clover Home Economics dab met at the ho he of Mrs. Lee Andrews, 313 E. Hiinna St. Tuesday afternoon. I The first of a series of demon- ' st rations on slip covers was pre-
Robert Vincent DoPew was re- rented in, a very able manner by leased from the hospital yoster- Mrs. James Torr and Mrs day. Franklin Torr, this lesson being on Scams and tubular bias. George MeHaffie was released Twent> members and twn from the hospital yesterday. | gutsts were p rcsent . - n ie guests Mrs. Clyde Sadler and son ‘d *be club were Mrs. Earnest wore released from the hospital Bill of this city and Mrs. Edwin
ell of Brazil.
GOULD’S S DRIVE-1 SELF SERVICE VALUES
yesterday.
Mis. Dorothy Crosby of Hoachhulc was dismissed from the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Eugene Miles and infant twins were released from the hospital yesterday. Airs. William Taylor and son were released from the hospit tl
yesterday.
Mrs. George Jackman and son ware dismissed fiom the hospital
Wednesday.
Mrs. Henry Myers and daughter were released from the hospital yesterday. Airs. James O’Winder uuu daughter were released from the hospital Wednesday. F .N4 ASTLE (’HUtCH Sunday School 10:00 Luther B. Steele, Supt. Church Service 10:00 Feb. 23 Rev. A. Houser. Minister
THE CHEF'S CORNER “Frei h from the cool water.'’’ - - - - That i* what you will be saying about the WHITIM. wi will have on the menu on Friday - - - . Crisp anil fried a golden brown It would delight the mo*t particular epicure - - - KH< ALLOPKI) COHN, made with foundry fresh cream and egg* would la- a nice compliment to the fish eounte - - - - don’t you think - - - - - ? The noon meal L* served from II A. M. until 2:80 P. M. - - - - and then in the evening from 4:80 I*. M. ’Ill 7:80. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
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Vtasltinglan Township IIA Ha* Heeling The Washington Township P. T. A met Tuesday evening. February 11 in the ReeUviUe High School Budding. The mtetiag was called to orier by th,’' president, Mrs. Vchng Williams. Mrs. Lola Rissier gave the inwcal'on. A speeiH Fourders ay program was given by the high school speech class under t.ie direction, of Miss Doiothy Smith- Mrs. Kush Billingsley, disJtr|ct P. T. A. director, gave a very helpful talk m ynuth problems of today Th’ 1 history of the Washington 'i’ownship P. T. A was given by Mrs. Frank Schaffer. Mrs Helen Jarrell. Mrs. Shirley McElroy and Curtis Strain were chosen for the nomiraUng committee. At the close of the meeting a social hour and refreshments were en-j-iyeG by all. tiurden flub To Meet Friday The Country Garden Club will meet Friday at 1:30 P. M. with Mrs. Roland Lane. Roll call "A Helpful Garden Hint.” New programs will bo distributed.
NOTE OF THANKS
MAXWELL Hot 'SE ; COFFEE, Lb. Cans i; DREFT, Large Pkg, “SO Rlt H IT \\ HIPS”
PRimE
We the members of the Mt. Zion Baptist church wish tr, thank everyone who hel| “ A ‘
any way to pay off the cli indebtedness. Oscar Chapman, Trustee Howard Brousard, Tiustee Rev. G. R. Chetam. Pastor
P‘l.j
CSturch School at 10 A. M. and | morning worship at 11 A. M. Sunday, Feb. 23 at Union Chapel,
NOVELIST DIES
LAKEVILLE, CONN., Feb 20 (UPI—Julian Street, 67 no’vel-
j ist and essayist, died suddenly ; ]
at his homo here yesterday. For nearly 50 years Street was a cloae friend and collaborator of the late Booth Tarkington, with whom he wrote the cnmt'dy,
"Country Cousin.’’
COLD MEDAL FLOUR 25 Lbs. $1.54 With Coupon ORANGE — GKAPEFK1TT — BLENDED JUICE, 45 oz. can.... 25c
Case $2,89 PANCAKE SYRUP,* Qt. Bottle 59c PEACHES in heavy syrup* No. can 29c PURE! Gallon Size ..... 39c GOLD DUST Cleanser, 3 Cans . . 10c CHERRIES Red Pitted No. 2 Can .... 39c 0LE0 Lb SPRY 3 Lb. Can $1,35 VEGETABLES HEAD LETTUCE, Crisp, Large Size, Head 17c FRESH KALE, Garden, Lb. 10* LEAF LETTUCE, Nice for Salads, Lb . 19c AAAINE POTATOES, Good Cookers, 10 Ib. bag 49c GRAPEFRUIT, Large Seedless, 5 for 25c ORANGES, Floridas, Large Juicy, Dozen 39c
GRADE A CHUCK OR SHOULDER ROASTS, Ib. 43c GRADE t ROUND - T-BOIE SIRLOIN STEAKS, Ib. 55c PI HE i’OKK SAUSAGE, Ib. 55c Our Own 'I* 1 *'' LENTEN SPECIALS NONELESS CODFISH LB. 39c halibut STEAK, Ib. 4»c PURE CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib. 75c
Frozen Fruits And Vegetables i HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Gould s Super Market 312 North Jackson Street. Phone "
351
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