The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1947 — Page 2

TtH DAflY IANNER, GREFNCaSTLE, INDiaHA, MONDAY, MARCH 3. 194?.

DtOl j 'Hii-ta Tan M t, Tiif* lav D.-lta Thota Tau will T.iosday evening at 8:00 ■ wilh Mrs. Robert Fart* '.

met 'elork

Aeliv (hapler »f Trl Kappa Meet, TuoMlay Active Chapter of Tri Kappa \v:il meet at th-' regular buaineas nice ting at 8:00 F>. M. Tueslay evening at the home o: Mrs. Hal Hickman. Everyone is asked to bring s-vving equipment f<ir Red Cross sewing.

Oxer (I IS' Teacups 'leeling - I'osljtoneil Over-'i Vie-Teactipn Cltib nte'ling lo ha ye hertn held at the •iome of firs. Grafton Longden. Sr., lias he yn postponed until neat Tuesda.» because of driving jnnditiona. •!• el- -I-

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Meets Wednev ki t v Ctiapter No. 2j.i

| New members tire retries ted to meet with the proficiency committee at 7:00.

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( rescen I Club To yieet With Mrs. Browning Tne Crescent Club will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. in. at the | home of Mrs. Robert Browning, west Washington street. Mr*. Roy Hiills will have tlie program.

Green castle Chapter No.

Order oi the Itaatem Star w® Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner meet in regular .session Wednes- have returned to their home in day evening. Match 5. at 7:50 Greenoastle. On their southern frr the election »f officers for trip they visited Miami and other 1P47. points in Ekvridn.

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SLICED BACON HAMBURGER

EVERY DAY LOW PRICES IN EVERY STORE

Sugar Cured. I l.h. |.ayers

Fresh (.round for I .oaf or I-at ties

WHITE FISH

Fancy tpialilx. Cello Wrap. A Real Treat

FILEETS

HALIBUT STEAKS

Extra Fancy White Slices

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Make Kroger’s Your Lenten Seafoods Headquarters.

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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

ORANGE JUICE

ORANGES APPLES

Kroger Sweetened

Kroger

Kef resiling Flax or

Nrxx Crop, Juicy Florida \ alencias.

Nearly Seedless

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10c 10c 49c

Extra Fancy Washington Box winesaps

2 ebs. 27c

AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 4th 12:00 Noon SALES PAVILION All Proceeds Go To RED C_ROSS Here are some of the articles to be sold and the names of the contributors.

Art Furniture Company Eitol's Flowers Layne's Pure Oil R. E. Knoll Nelson and Company Root’s Greencastle Store Monon Grill George Smiley Mrs. Etta Knauer John Fisher Welby Burnett Paul Whitman Gerald Stone Mrs. Vera Stone Miss Myrick Mollie Pritchett Mrs. Jessie Shaw * Wilma Thomas Clyde Underwood

ChiffnrolM*—S3" Mcrl cabinet—4 nhinH H<w—{'MM'* unv, ‘ ,m,r u ' 1n ‘ — Bcaulirul Blunt and Stand ll <)uarlN >lolor (Ml Electric Master Broiler One (tlider I 'Ve (ilidcr Girl Irons •.0 Strong Bentwood ( hairs Oinlng Itooni suite Two Piece Living Room Suite Radio Txxo IMeee Velour Living Room Suite Matlre.. and Breakfa-t Set Davenport Break fust Set Couch Studio (Vtuek Good Kitchen Cabinet and Breakfast Set Five Mere White Breakfast Set Bedroom Suite.

EVERYONE WELCOME AUCTIONEER ■■ Alton Hunt CLERK - CliH McMohn

THE MILT MNREII HERALD CONSOLIDATES “It W»vr» For AU" Ehitered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of March 7.1878. Subscription price. 15 cents per week; |3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam Countv. S. K. Bart den, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Lout News BRIEFS

a home where ‘the

getting along; is a broket’'

_ „ , , home, some oases the parents Relieve misery direct ’ „ , , „ -without "dorfnj^ were both employed leaving ,*he — —* children to roam on the streets

or the parents spending their

time up town at t eh tavern and

East. The escort of six young 'raving no home life with the ...dies (arrying gold scepters and child In some cases the cMld Is

q a M we such as; a home

iABY 3 Jb 0% r> ' iro, ' ,s

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Relieve misery direct -without "dosing."^

RUB 0N4-V!a9 o *5®

man of tiT to attend.

Home Ee C| llh Meets Tuesday The Maple "Height, u A noruica Club will the home of Mrs, H „ w ^ pltchdn *" 1 '

.rearing beautiful xxhite formals and gold crowns was very effec-

tive

The little son of Mr. and Mrs. that °n? could plainly see Edwin Frith was dedicated byj iuventle delinquency ij the Worthy Grand Matron as- adult delinquency,

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rude to fear tho parents instead - . of having the parental k>ve. Hei aP *'* ,,, ^^miure of st-essed the home life in a way"' ' 'Im-k Tiini.)..

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• Clock tonight with M ri J

really

David Barr of Greencastle was dismissed from the hospital Snti urday. Katherine Davenport, Greencastle, was admitted to the hosjpital Saturday. | Mrs. Goldie Kendall of Roach.dale spent Sunday xvith Mr. and * Mrs. Harry Brovvn. 1 Harry Brown who has been Icorvfinext to his home by illness is (reported to be improving. M. D. Ricketts Is confined to his home by injuries received ' from a fail on the ice Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Harlan, 812 | So. College, are the parents of a , son born at the hospital yester-

day.

Mrs. Lelia C. Toy xvho has l been siH-nding some time here with her brother, J. B. Crosby and family, has returned to Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. ,30(1 Mrs. Glen Price of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Young of Lansing, 111., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham and son of 'Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank, Greencastle Route 1, have returned home from a three months visit in McAllen and

sisted bv three District Deputies j M r - Clapp thinks a boys club P, ]> sell villa chapters with Mrs., prope-fly .sponsored xvould be a ; Mary McGaughey as Worthy great thing In our city. Matron assumed the station and f arri? Pierce, a member of the •.vmplifie.1 the degrees. <*»•*»*>. favored the group by renMrs. Jane B. Sense Worthy dering two vocal number^

. TA« ev ♦ V»c»/-wx J ri 1 Vx rvx Grand Matron gax’e a very splen-

Z£is. 305 East Washing,,,,,

Miss Betty Louise Richard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Stilosville and Frank M. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunter, Fillmore R. R.. were united in marriage Feb. 22 at the home of Kev. Glen Tudor

at Martinsville.

The double ring ceremony was read in the presence of the im-

mediate families

During the social hour’ the hostess and her assistant served,

ref reshments.

Mrs. Hutchins Calls Meeting

Mrs. Eugene Hutchins, President of the County Federation of

did talk on the subject of "Good Ni ighbors”. Morton officers then closed the chapter with Mrs. Mary McGaughey of Russellville assisting Tho chapter hall was very beautifully decorated with xx’hite snapdragons, blue iris and

yellow daffodills and branches of Clubs, has called a meeting for greenery. Saturday, March 8, at 2 p. m. in Dainty refreshments of brick the City Libra.ry. All club presiIce cream, cake and coffee wciv dents, officers and Cdutity chalrThc couple are employes of E 1 «rvcd and a social ivor was en-1

C. Atkins, Indianapolis. joyed.

The bride is a graduate of

W o«ne„ Of The'vTdOto, MeeU Tn-.i.ax at : : sfl Women, of the Moa*. , Tuesday at 7:30 at the ' This is the last meetim, a , held on Tuesday night. h( the meetings xvill hf h. M

’Wednesday night follow™

1 mens meeting.

Country Reading ( kA m M( Wednesday With Mis. The Coimtry Ren ii np cl„b meet Wednesday at 2 p „ the home of Mrs. Ivan RuaHi

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gUle.sville High School and the groom a graduate of Fillmore High School and served 5 years in the U. S. Army. The couple are residing in Stil-

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Clinton Falls W. S. C. S. Will Meet Thursday The CSinton Falls W. S. C. S. xvill meet in an ajl day meeting March 6th with Mrs. Herman Neal. Friends add neighbors are invited. We are requested to bring rug rags, scissors, needles and thimble. 1 Please come and spend the day.

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Chapters Hold Joint Inspection Russellville and Morton chap-

ters joined with BaiAbridge ehap-

Houston, Texas, old Mexico and tPr f 0r inspection by the Worthy average homes

Grand Matron Jone B. Sense on

Wednesday night Feb. 22. Bidnbridge chapter with Mrs

irl j Lillie Reeves, Worthy Matron, opened the chapter in a very im-

Lhisjseated and then escorted to the | gated the home life he xvould

New Orleans.

Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hareourt, California. The baby was born

hebruary 28th and weighed 6 1 :• jpressive manner, after which Un* pounds. Mr. Harcour* is the son j Worthy Grand Matron was pro-

of Mrs. Rosa Hareourt

city.

Glen C. Householder of Brat-j tleboro, Vermont, director of; Holstein Friesian Association of America, and S. A. Best of Indianapolis, sec.-treas., of the Holstein Freisian Breeders of Indi- ( ana. wore Thursday dinner J guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rri - Hoe sen. Indorsers of Photoplay have | reports from Previews in Hollyt wood recommending tne followling movies to be shown here ^soon; Cloak and Dagger, Dodsworth, Undercurrent, Doivny Boy tfor children), Boon Town, Lovel Ufe of Andy Hardy, Beginning Or the End, Creation of the Atom Bomb, Deception. * ANNIVERSARIES + MrtMagrs IN MEMORY Jh loving remembrance of my husband, John T. Crawley who passed away 5 years ago. March 3. 1942. The flowers we plaice upon your grave, May wither and decay, Hut love for you who sleeps beneath WiU never fade away. Mrs. Mary Lee Crawley and children. pi

Kappa Della Phi Sorority Meets

Kappa Delta Phi Sorority will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Josef Sharp. Xeedlecraft ( lub Guest Day Meeting Friday Mrs. Elmer Seller was hostess to tire Nee'.-Teeraft Club Guest Day meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Pease as-

sis!ant hostess.

Eighteen club members with their guests aA'.i two former members, Mrs. Nellie Frazier of Greencastle and Mrs. Nelson Taulman of Indianapolis enjoyed an interesting and instructive program given by chief of police i Russell Clapp on Juvenile Delin-! quenry. The speaker referred toj Greencastle as having above the :

. He then point-

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ed out xx-here juvenile delinquency came to light it was al- ‘ ways the case where parents did not cooperate with their children. In Mr. Clapps experience j where the child was committ- i ed an offense, when he invest!-1

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If you are feeling below par and want. to feel bright and chipper again, have a snack at

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