The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1947 — Page 2

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!V5 HAMY GRPFNCASTLT, INDUrJA,

HO , 'l > ri V. NOTKS A son was born to Mr. Mrs Ivor Mi Mains. Oil

S mlnary. Thairsday morning at and • the Putnam koounty hospital.

East f

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grime*,

■doverdale, became the parental f||£ DAILY BAWNER

01' u daughter Thurs ia.v morning •

“'.'ZJSZZZTl sT" 1 ; HERALD CONSOLIDATED

‘•I. .V»ve« For All”

Entered In the postofflee at

—~ ville, was dismissed Iron the I

‘*Thr Safety of Jut Ghiidren is Your Responsibility!"

*.S retes AMD CCURLt f-HKK vCl'A CAR fOR EVERY PC5?iBlE IR'mBtt BPl't.'

Play Safe Be Safe HAVE YOUR BRAKES RELINED NOW!

SKE I s FOIl THE BEST. AMERICAN BRAKE BLOCK LINING NONE better:

SCOTT’S FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE

VIM \T I i:\M\l IN

PHON E tiH

Putnam county hospital Thins- oreencastle,"Indiana as second day . class mall matter under Act of

Sarah Bul k, 105) Walnut St March 7, 1878.

eitv. was dismissed from the, Subscription price. 15 cents per Putnam county hospital Thur-$3^0° per year by mall In day morning f 3 “ \° S *®°

per year hy mail outside Put-

nam Countv.

8. K. Kartden. Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.

Lena Trusacll. R. 2, city, was dismissed from the Rutna n errun-

ty hospital Wednesday.

Karl Fulkerson, 1007 South Locust, city, was dismissed iron, the hospital Wednesday’ j Andrew Johnsons R. 1 was dis-1 missed from th» Putnam county j hospital Wednesday. j

j

Law Revised On |

Traffic Mishaps

And Local News B A I E F S

Thursday, march 27, 194(.

SOCIETY

Neighborly Sewing < hib Held Reeent Meeting Tee Neighborly Sewing Club will meet at the home of Mr:. Elua Jon’s recently. There wcnine members and two guest Mi Bernice Kay nml Mr.-. Edn . C : -h. present. The meeting was open ? I >>'•

cinging,

Weilne-dav After!

Bridge < lub Met

The Wednesday afternoon Bridge Club met at the homo of

Mrs. Ce il Click March 10. Prize.,' n «tt.

it the clr. of the afternoon were awevdsd to Mrs. Stella Clark. Mrs. Helen Har.na and Mrs. Helen Har.n received the travcl-

Ola Ellis was a visitor in Ind-j

ianapolis Wednesday.

-I Need Thee Ev-r • mg prize.

Hour." Devotions were given by J Refreshments were served

Mi- Birt. KoH call was unsw< , ihe hostess. ^ ni by naming of favorite bir • ’ . * It V. voted to give *1.00 to I '• , - "• '••Niliiiry ;,l I C'iyiss. Contests were ffiv ! Eleels New Officers

| by the hostess and Mrs. Reel' J land won by Mr.. Sanford a’.l!

Mrs. But.

Refreshments of cherry pi lippH croam, coffeo and mint

by

I r- Iw re served. The next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Can-j'.'.il 1 he Muwh 28th at the horn. ada spent Monday in Indian-[of Mr Elsie Reeves. apolis. j + * * +

llniielldiile O. E. 8.

Mr. William W McCarty was

porting law from n $25 minimum admitted to Billings Veterans r ;| |,p„ installation ..I newly to $50. state police reported to j Hospital, Friday, March 21st. - lf ’ cU(t iir . rJ , ppcintive officers day I he revised law became | Mr and M rs. Guy Wright have pf Rcaehdale Cuapter Xo. 247 effoeuve March 14. * leturned home from a trip to O. E. S. was held at the Masonic

V. F. W. Auxiliary elected new u!ti( is at the regular meeting \\ ednesduy evening. The newly "lecteu officers are us follows: President. Louise Sutherlin; senjor vice president, Julian’t,

Mrs. Ted Bobbins Ho-f ’ss To |

Twentieth Century Chib

Ga:- president. Mrs. Omer Reek opened the meeting with a ve: util' ll Easter thought, followed by prayer. Memorial services were given foe two deceased nc ' o :s. Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mrs. Clara Crawley, by Mrs. John Heliinger and Mrs. Blanche Mon-

whieh W’erc Kautiful

tribu’ito both r.fter which Mrs. S iro Wright led us in prayer. After the busin. sr. was trans-: clef’, a most interesting paper j war given by Mrs. T. H. Williams ■n Revitalizin': the American

Hines'.

During the social hour lovely refr:sLm;nts were served by our hostess assisted by Mrs. Miller.

NOTICE: Owing to illness I will he unable to do any watei repair work for some time. Those who have work in my store, are

engaged

(•erahliiu- Mi||,. r

INDIANAPOLIS. March 25 Increased automotive repair costs and stream-lined ear designs are principal reasons for raising the traffic accident re-

Explaining

the

legislative

change, Col. Robert Rossow, department head. sai<l the ameii-l-

i Florida and Cuba.

rprm on

Monday rver.mg March

-Mr and Mrs. Edg ar Mi||(r

Woisly; junior vice president asked to call for it. finished or Brazil. Indiana. Route 3, -a,.* Irene Myers; chaplain, Cozettn unfinished. Store open 2 to 4 p. announce the engag ni „„ t Dear; treasurer. Evelyn Cline; m. week days and all day Satin- tho| r daughter. Gcralij^ guard, Gertrude Amacker; con- day. M. I>. Ricketts. 27-2i>. Charb s a. ^ • 11s. son of m-i ductress, Ethel Haverly; music- — ‘ I ' s ' ' I ' u ” es A ' " '"s of r-riii

inn, Lura Crawley: secretary, FOR SALE: Size 12, black Mary Ixm Brown; patriotic in- gabardine fitted eivat and black st i t.eto>, Mabel Skiminerhom: woql crepe drape skirt. Call J75)ti usti os, 1 year, Kulh Agnew, 2 R. 27-2t.,

years, Blanche Chadd, years.

No daU has beon set fd r

wedding.

MASONH NOTIU;

. .■

WHAT GR ; R-R-AND

VALUES*

in Grand-Tasting

FOODS/

“*7- - •'

AJ*''

Here are values to tickle the heart of the thriftiest Scot .... values that prove that TREMBLY'S REGAL STORE is the thrifty place to buy foods of the finest quality. You have hundreds of opportunities to cut down your food bill because every price is a low price every day. You save right and left as you walk past cnsy-to-reach displays of well known brands. You save from the tup to the bof. tom of your food order. Yes thrift is back in style, and we're setting the fashion with grand values like these.

Spaghetti Dinner

29c

!)• I Moiiico, f largi*

Tori inn —

SARDINES, Can Me Neptune In Oil COD FILLETS, Lb.... 39c Bird Eyt PERCH FILLETS, Lb..41c Bird:- Eye HADDOCK FILLETS lb 49c Birds Eye SALT FISH; 4 for . . 25c

JACKSON

u; o/. (an I \( KSON It; Oz. ( an

PORK & BEANS BEANS Kt " K,,, ' Kl MUSTARD GREENS

HOMINY' APRICOTS

COFFEE

RICE

No. 2

Can

\ N ( AMBs Large No. D j

( \NS — •» FOB

Santa Fru/.—In H -av y «> nip — No. ■> i j < an

( II W: A

SANBOBN 1 IJ>. ( an

< OMFT Bit \ Nl)

FI O/. I’kg.

10c 11c 11c 25c 25c 47c 12c

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DEPARTMENT

s|.ICED

IF AN

BACON

PORK STEAK

SKINLESS WEINERS

SAUSAGE

PURE GROUND BEEF

I I B. I,AYER

I I'..

1 I B IIOI.I.

59c 49c 41c 42c 39c

Head LETTUCE t N 17c Solid Crisp, Head CARROTS, 2 bnchs. 15c Crisp California RADISHES, 2 bnchs 19c Hot House Button GREEN ONIONS bell 10c

ORANGES

•>|*C FLOKIDA Do/.

TREMBLY^ IS N. INDIANA 5T. • PHONE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

ed on then grandmother. Mr«. Frank Toney Saturday after-

noon.

Mrs. J. B. VanHorn has returned home from Kansas City

2 1. Mrs. Thelma Cooper acted, Hazel Mi Mains; color bearers. FOR HALF: 0 foot tandem GA'cncastle Chapter 22 F 1

K A. Iiegro

2<-2 >. p. m. Marion fc'ears. }{ p

Mrs. Smiley Irwin and daugh- o installing officer an 1 Mrs. j Betty Chad.I, Bcrnadine Varvel, aisc, reasonable. Russell Blaydfn, March 28ih K \ i )et , rii .

! ter. Barbara, of Greenwood call- Mlir p ( , denn Miner installing mar- Marion Ford. Esther Lawrence. Cai pentcrsvillc, Ind.

where she spent the winter with Boiviie Meece,, Assoi la e u r her son, John VanHorn and fam- ^°I ln Ba^ett, Sicretary,

ily.

shall. Jlie elect’d officers were | Dek gates were elected for the huts lied on this occasion inclrjd-. district and state encampments, ed: Worthy Matron^ Mrs. J.’janita [ They are Cozetta I-ear. Ethel Hun a; Worthy Patron, Jess! Haverly. Blanche Chadd and Ford; Associate Matron. Mrs. June Newgent. Alternates ai”'

Week-end guests of Curtis Minnick ind family of Bainbridge were Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Canada and son Gary of

Greeneastle.

Dr. William McGaughey of Oakland. Calif., arrived here for

Kth I Conklin, Irene Myers, Bernadine Varvel and Mary Lou

Hostetler; Treasurer, Mrs. La.uia | Brown. The district meeting Faller: Conductress, Mrs. Betty j w jn |„. i le |,i in Crawfordavillc! Ford: AssiK'iatc Condu tress, ^ April 27th and the state encampMrs. Ellen Purcell: Chaplain, j 1V)en t will be held at Evansville

M s. 1. mise Britton; Marshd, Mrs. Virginia McF.rran; Organist. Miss Ruth Hutchins; Adah, Mrs. Madge Skelton: Ruth, Mrs. Ethel Radford; Ester .Mrs.

in June. •1- -1- •!• -I-

Christ hill ( huri-hrs of Coiinl.v To Hold Meeting in llainhridge I Tile fifth Sunday meeting of

the funeral of his father Thurs- L.ieille Hnrshbarger; Martha,, th( , Christian Churches of Put•isy. Hr flew from Oakland after Mrs. Fleta Bell; Electa, Mrs. Mae nam c, jUn ty will be held with the being delayed because of had R itan; Warden. Mrs. Njellie jjainbridge Church, Sunday even-

ing, March "Oth at 7:.'!0. Rev.

weather conditions. Jones; Sentlnal, Mrs. B tty BurThi> Misses Marguerite Bren- dett. Several visiting chapters lie, peg Aon Boyd. Ltone Bruce, n presented in. this special meet-

Mrs, Klizab th Nall, Mr. and big.

Mrs. Donald Long, were in Indianapolis Wednesday night atter,ding Mmrice Evans' produc‘ion of Hamlet at the English

Theatre.

The Women of the Moose held Initiation of candidates Wednesday night. It was officers chapter night. The Academy of Friendship chairman, Cora Skieimerhorn, gave corsages to members of the Aeademy of Friend-

ship, to

Elizabeth Myers.

Blair Sparks, newly chosen pastor will bring the message. Cully Price of the Somerset church I will lead the singing.

*

Bruce llrleker Kentertains

With Birthday Party | Women of The Moose Bruce Brick r, son of Mr. and j Held <»et-To-<iether Mrs. James Brltkcr entertained | The Women of the Moose held % group of friends in honor of his i h get-to-gether meeting at * the 5th birthday on Saturday after- j home of Mrs. Mae Sutherlin. nc on March 21. f Games were played, White ElcTho afternoon was spent in i phant nle held. Lovely refreshplayirg games. Prizes wer? won | nients were served by the hostby Billie MoFerrar, and Roberta ■ ess.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Mrs. Effie Smith, Miss Wlllla rs ‘ nftpr 'J"/

gathered around the table while: Bruc opened his gifts. At five o'clock the guests were invited j to the dining room. The table: was centered with a birthday I

Leslie Haltom, South Indiana cake with 5 lighte I candl s.

St., today, March 27th. I Refreshments of lee cream and

Evanette Irene Snow, daugh- cake were served,

ter of Mi . and Mrs. Fled K Thf ' s <‘ r»-sent were Billie Me- j Snow, Brazil, K. 5, 8 years old Ferran, Mickey M> ts. Mick j today, March 27. Gwalting, Elaine McBride, Beckii Richard Austin. W. Franklin f ' r "* b y nnd Bonnit ‘ 'Villiams. I

Millie Steel?, Roberta and I Marilyn Williams, Bonnie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harpc from Greenville, 111., Mrs. WaF ,

McBride, Mrs. Earnest

Thompson, Mrs. Kilroy Stc.l and Mrs. Bryan Crosby, nnd

Mrs. Robert Williams.

OUT IN FRONT AGAIN ON FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 28 WE WILL HAVE ON SALE REFRIGERATORS Hill refrigerators, !* oil. foot, full.i s • tied unit, large Irmi compartment, tuin food fresheners, all purpose vinrage hi First in beauty, Efficiency, Feonoiny. and Hie year wur'ranti, OIL SPACE HEATERS Flo oil liiirning lieat.-rs, IS” burners, (Hi.IMN) B. T. | . Meehaniii draft and forced aii eiretilatinn. WIM heat nr i; neam. 1* fuel eon uniption. Urnnil iiaim - ipiiek lieat muile In Vinrriu States Stove Co. GAS RANGES \ll makes amt kimL eompli te with oven eontml. While St; Dixie, ('oliimhiis Grand, Aeron, anil iiuinv nl tiers prieeil ritht. In Stock For Immediate Delivery Will wholesale or retail. Owen Friday anil s.iliinlai HIM P. >1. Bring your truck or trailer. SHORE IMPLEMENTS COMPANY \\ ALTON, INDIAN V. Phone 171 or III I on Hi \\a> 3n.

to ay Mar.b

Austin,

St. 15 years today. Mrs. Carl Myers

27th,

WEDDINGS

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brunm- *^' r man. Cloverdale, 10 years toda .

March 27.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Canada, city, fl years March 23.

11147.

FINCASTI.K CHFKCH

n.cnt to the 1939 motor vehicle j act requires that “the driver ol a vehicle involved in an accident I resulting in Injury or death of any person or total property j damage to an apparent extent of. $30 or more shall, within 24 ^ hours after such accident, for-j ward a written report of such' accident to the (state police) department.” t The $50 minimum, Colonel Rossow pointed out. would in elude damage to ail vehicles and other property damage. The law requires another occupant to file a report if the driver is physically incapacitated. Driving privil j eges may be 'revoked for failure i

to report an accident.

“Repair of wrecked cars cost

Sunday School 10:00 Luther B. Steele, Snot. Special music Sunday night, March .30th

7:30

Everyone welcome.

more than when the original ac-' cident reporting act was enact- j I ed,” the police superintendent as-j serted. “Labor and parts arhigher, and modern automobile construction often results in ex-j tensive damage.” The statute change will cause an estimated reduction of 15 per' cent under the 09,000 accidents nnd 172,000 indicvidual driver’s anil police- reports recorded last year. The department’s statistical staff can thus offer an expanded analytical service for police and safety groups, Colonel Rossow explained. The records are used to guide accident prevention by conei ntiation of enforcement, elimination of physical hazards and pi >- motion of public education.

THE CHEFS CORNER - - - - On the j, chilly days you’d be siirpriHctl how good a bowl „f CHILI CON CARNK (Ilie way we luake it) will taste - - - - Thk ilelieioii* dish h kept hot all afternoon (every aftenioon) - - - Meet your friend* at Chefs and enjoy good conversation over a howl ot real eh ill eon earne - - - - Well Friday k here again and there will b.* the.-e tendei, delirious FRIED PERCH on the menu - - . . If you haven’t tried our BUTTERED HROC OLLI you’re missing something. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office

GOULD'S m DRIVE-IN SELF SERVICE VALUES

I’INIv

SALMON ■I XCKSON PEAS

•IAt KSON KKD

TALL CAN-

NO. •» CAN

39c KIDNEY BEANS TIILNKHS 10c TOMATOES

No.

2?c lit

Orange Juice 46 oz. can 25c CASK S’J.89

“For Belter Baking" ^ . 25 Lb. Bag &

$1.99

l>»isk* ' - ■ KKI

s.:

STOKI.EY’S

y.K.I.ER

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 25c APPLESAUCE

Nl.

CASE

CAMPBELL'S

TOMATO SOUP GREAT NORTHER\

BEANS

FARM HOI SF S» (iAR AND MAPLE SYRUP

KENNY’S PI'RPLE—HEA\ 1 " III I’ PLUMS

(AN

CIGARETTES

( ARTON

PRINCE ALBERT — M*<

LB.

LARI.

Pint Bottle

MATCHES

27c COUNTRY EGGS

SU4

»

( \KTt»

I.AKdE 90f dozen W

MAXWELL HOl'SK

COFFEE tin can Lb. 45c Frozen

tall cans

hints PEACHES IN HEAVX No. 2V2 can 29c

Fruits And Vegetables

HIGHEST PRICED PAID FOR EGGS

312 North Jackson Street.

Phone