The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1947 — Page 2

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T^S- liAllY 6KEtN(>STtft. IrN'DIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947.

»<U \T1J\ ( OK mi; MKKTS IrssuM m I'i.'-sihi- Cookers. T:’ : The Country Corner Home K. club, with the other clubs in tic f*iui> niit Friday afternoon. M \ community, is invited to attend ;i with Mrs. Clcn I’oynter. There-a lesson to be in Bain-

were fifteen memb«‘rs and a . u> st, Mrs. Clifford Bail'd, prrs- , nt. A new member. Me .lames Bassett, joined the club. All members made and wore . illy huts durintr the meeting". A pri/. - was giver to the prett est, .1.0 t original and funniest.

Th'-so wi re won by Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Frances

moi'd N I on. Mrs Otha Bales Greencastle was admitted to the I Mrs flveivU Funner. ihitnam bounty hospital Tues-

Mrs. Harry jM«>ier gave tl.o lay

THE DAILY BARNEll

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED "1! Wave* For AIT Entered in the poet office at Greencastle, Indians as second class mad matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price, 18 cents per

Lyons with Mrs. Nolan Jackson j week; $3.00 per year by mall in assistant hostess. (Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00

| oer year by mall outside Put-

N,chols oi rM,m Count ?-

Callinlle |jiilie«

HOSPITAL VOTES

I Cooksey. 4-H Club l\_dge was i given by Joan Stwally. Enter-

one hah on the cost ot pineapple by preserving this fruit now at

bridge May 22.

After the meeting, a shower was given Mrs. Samuel Baird. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Esther

! Meet Krtdav ■ — — , r- * -

Catholic'Ladles of Chrtstlac. Carrie W.lhams of Spei.cei . tainnent was a. weiner roast. The the present prices. Doctrine will meet Friday at 2 was admitted to the Putnam next meeting will be hold at the Miss Smith outlines the steps p. m. at the home of Mrs.' R. H. County hospital Wednesday. Cloverdalo School building May to follow in canning pineapple. Kerr. South Jackson St. 1 Elizabeth Hart of R. 1. Greer.- 20 at 2:00. hirst slice, peel and core the •p .{. .p .j. |castle, was admitted to the Put- ' Iruit Cut in pieces and heat

Miss Veal Elected Irani County hospital Thursday

To Y\V Presidency I morning.

REPLACE THAT OLD BATTERY NOW! The hot weather ahead will cause many battery Failures.

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Trade in your old Battery and receive irade-in allowance of

THIS OFFER CLOSES FIRST OF JUNE

Exide Commander

SCOTT'S FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE

VINE AND FRANKLIN

PHONE 68

PA* LO\A/ ^0»ices

OP'rSHDB Ifou/i Cmp/MBfood MoritZ

6 W. WASHINGTON ST.

FRYING CHICKENS

VEAL STEAK VEAL BREAST

BACON, in the piece, Lb.

Putnam (oimtx Full

l>rcs cd — l.b. AA iillAHE

LB.

Slew, Poi'ket Koast or Boil — l.h.

59c 43c 25c

,43c

GROUND BEEF \lwavs Tii«* Same Alwa> • (iimmI. Lb. 29c

CHUCK ROAST Savory \ ifumin Itirh Lb. 41c

BOILING BEEF, Meaty Rib, Lb. ... 27c

SIRLOIN STEAK, Pound

■ i a i i 53c

BOLOGNA, Sliced, Lb.

BONELESS FISH. Lb.

19c

PORK HEARTS. Lb. .

8. K. Karl den. Pub 17-19 South Jfcckaon St rest

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

fruit Cut in

CAWING POINTERS slowly with sugar to taste. Pack With th.» price of fresh pine- hot in hot sterilized Jars am'

Mrs. Imogene Fidler of R. 3.

l.-w. homemakers will be pro:ess in th(> boiling water bath

, —— r. --- apple

R. ’Clovordale. was admitted to the^vise to take advantage of the tor thirty minutes.

In freezing

A proporti^ of 4 t " 1 t 1 - •'"'Sjarpv,^ duct Mi * *ugar «■>. and , - a ^1 container. Fro„ 2f ,7* possible.

Loi * Williams : 0 iI d ‘*">«*** from L lapJ County hospita, Tue% ,

Arth "r Metzler of ci,J

Miss Margaret Neal, daughter, of Mr and Mrs. Raymond,

Neal. 2 Seminary court, recently Putnam County hospital Wei-; supph now on the market says In freezing pineapple', pr'was elected president of the nesday. I Miss Lueile Smith, county home pare, the sa.no as for canning

YWCA at DePa.uw University,: Peggy and Sandra Litton of K. demrrstration agent. After slicing or cubing the fruit, was dismissed f 1Ti ' succeeding Miss .Martha Honan 2. Gosport, were dismissed from, Home cannors will save over flic dry sugar pack may be used. County hospital Ty "

of Lebanon-A junior student this the Putnam County hospital I

year, Miss Neal was one .of nine Thursday morning,

gills '‘capped" to Mortar Board. 1 Robert DcPcw of R. 2. Green-' junior women’s honorary, during castle, was dismissed from tlv the May Day program. .Putnam County hospital Thins-j|

day morning.

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Paul Parker of R. 1. Coates-

Engagenient Announced ,\il)c. was dismissed from the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newgent putnuin County hospital Thurs-

wish to announce the engage- 1 day morning.

Mrs Grace Newby of Indian- ment and approaching marriage I Penile Wimmer of R. 1, Bain-

apolis is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

\\ C Arnold and family.

of their daughter. Mary Ann, to utidge was dismissed from th - Warren W. Eteheson, son of Mr. Putnam County hospital Wed-!

and Mrs. Ray Eteheson, of this nesday.

Murraj spi nt \\*dnesda> c jjy The wedding will take place j .Mary Lou Garriott of Roach

May .'iOth, in Iowa City. Iowa.

Bill

afternoon and evening in. Chicago Heights visiting with friends. Stella Terry, Alma Bitzer, and Crystal Twomey spent Wednesday afternoon in Terre Haute.

•dale, was dismissed from thv

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Friemlsliip Chib

Will Entertain Hnsbunds The Friendship Club will en teitain their husbands with

Putnam County Hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Violet Priest of Bain-

bridge was dismissed from tne a Putnam County hospital Wed- 1 ]

St. Vincent hospital in

apulis Tuesday for an eye opera-

tion.

CIGARETTES, Carton. . . $1.34 CORN, PEAS, KALE, No. 2 Can 10c COFFEE Maxwell House 1 Lb. Tin 46c KRAFT DINNER, 2 Boxes . . 25c MILK, Wilson or Pet, 4 Cans.. 49c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 Oz. Can 19c DRIED PEACHES, 1 Lb Baq . 23c SWEET POTATOES 't T „ 25c GOLD DUST CLEANSER, 3 For... 10c DREFT, Large Box . . . . 33c OXYDOL, Large Box . . 31c PUREX, Quart Bottle . . . .15c SPtC AND SPAN, 3 Boxes . . 63c LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 Bars . . 27c BISQUICK, 20 Ol Box ... 25c PYEQUICK ”, APPLE PIE 49c GARDNER’S ICE CREAM, 2 Pints 35c PEACHES, Hunt’s Finest, 31c

Kenneth S&lsman entered the .... . j supper Wednesday. May 28th. at nesday.

m 1,1,1 | 7:00 at Chet's Cafeteria. Mem- Mrs. Thelma Beasley of Fill- | j bers please get reservation in, by more was dismissed from th- } Friday with Mrs. Gladys Suttier- Putnam County hospital Wed-' Mrs. Edgar Vaneleavo and! lib. • resday.

daughter Dorothy, visited '.vith j .t. : Mrs. Wilma York and daughrelutives in Indianapolis on Wed-/..,.,.., <>1,1 rink \i«< ter of Roaehdale were dismissed

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Sanva.l Hulchin., MM • on M.'.ma M™“ ! Rol».rt Orr o» R. X tsuZI*' M MR. .. Coalesvm., ar. U,,- pa.en,. ,.f j Train the Putnam County ho8-l Tr ° ut P rcsid< ’ d 1,1 " u ‘ abstnee of Thursday mormiig at l-ital Wednesday \ ,h< ' President. Five members, lh0 Putna,n County hospital. I

I Mrs. Nina Haltom, Mrs. Mary Mr an(1 Mrs ' A, thur MilPS of

Worship services will be held Suthcrlin, Mrs. Berniece Trout K ^ Kill,nor6 ’ ar ‘‘ th<> P aron,s at the Mill Creek Primitive Bap- and Mrs. Helen Phillips and th< a ' son born T * lursda y '"orning list church near Belle Union, hostess, Mrs. O’Conner, answer- ilt ttlc Putnanl County hospital. ,

Sue'ay May 25th at 11:00 A. e( | ro ll call by naming their firet

M. Daylight Saving fi ne. Every-/school teacher. Usual business MHY IHIKMN’T THh one Welcome. J was discussed after which two, CHAMBER DO THINGS'.’, The Clinton Falls church will clever <onU>s,s wpre « ivpM b Y, have a farewell dinner on th-’ thp ho ' stPS ' s ai ' d Mrs.j 'Why doesn't the Chamber of, church lawn Sunday. May 23.. Nina Haltom and Mrs Helen Com norce do something about

following church services for the] Philips Refreshments were ‘f •

Rev. O. T. Martin and family, i 801 Y^- | Sto P a,,d thhlk how Illan > Everyone welcome. ! N< xt ln, ‘'' tin K wil be with Bcr-j rimes you have heard that ques ,

•niece Trout with Helen Phillips' tion propounded on the street j

Mr. and Mrs. Glendon R. assisting.

Crawley, 260 South Ritter Av. -i ^ nue, Indianapolis, an> the par- Mis* Newgent To Be

ents of a 7 pound and 7 ounce'Honored at TWi

son, born Thursday morning; Tliey formerly resided here. Major and Mrs. Sam H. Reed and daughter an- spending

Mrs. Hay Eteheson. East Anderson St., will entertain guesta at a tea on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Ann New-

lew days at Five Star Farm'gent, whose marriage to Warren

with the DeVaneys. Major and \v. Eteheson, is to take place* each and every tangling proto-

corner, in the barber shop, oi wherever people are brought to j|

gethei.

The Chamber of Commerce h held responsible for overy social moral and economic ill in thi community, in the critical eyes

of the public.

Nearly eve.ryon.; is ready foi

May 30th in Iowa City, Iowa.

BEDS NEEDED

• i uallBued from I’nica- Oan

Mrs. Reed will leave next week for New York to stay until he sails for Germany early in June. Mrs. Reed and daughter will

stay during the summer months lowing persons serving with her mother until they leave | board of appeals,

for Germany to join .Major Reed. I Campbell, president of the A large crowd attended the 1 Bedford Plan Commission; alumni dance and reunion at! ^ eor 17<' Hayward, Fort Wayne j Roaehdale high school Saturday JireUor of city plai ning; Law

night at the gym. After

the] fence V. Sheridan. Indianapolis

business session the new officers 1 planning consultant Frankly;’.

George, president of the New Castle board cf zoning appeals, and Robert Kingcry, general manager of the Chicago Regional

Planning Association.

Others on today's program included T. Ledyard Blakeman. chief of th? bureau of planning of the New Jersey Department

i of the Midway Restaurant have I of Economic Development; Mar- | returned to Chicago as Mr. Li- ' bon Holland, chief, Division of j mont, who is on the Chicago | Community Services, Michigan

elected were, president, Don Wilson. vice-president, Betty Wilson; secretary, Adarene Back; treasurer. Bill Eteheson. Next year there will be a banquet and

dance.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lament' and daughters who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baron

police force, luul to report back to work. Mrs. Lament and daughters, pat and Lynn were visitors at Sunday School last Sunday at the local Presbyterian Clutch. Mrs Lament is a niece

of Mrs. Baron.

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

APPLES, Fancy Winasapc, 3 Lbs. ORANGES, Full o( Juice, Dozen STRAWBERRIES, Quart . .

Leaf LETTUCE. Ib 2Te Gi. ONIONS, 2 "" l*c RADISHES, ' mh Sc CELERY, B ' h 2®e

Gi. BEANS

2 Lbs.

CARROTS 2 bunche8 CORN, 4 ** r * TOMATOES Lb CAULIFLOWER Hd

NEW

POTATOES

29c 35c 35c 15c 25c 25c 39c

5 Lbs.

THE CHEFS CORNER ... - ivitple are asking u* If they can call and arrange for • mall and large group* to be served together - - - - The answer U yen and' "HI gladly arrange to serve a menu that you wlll> approve beforehand . And to glv„ added privacy, we will serve your group at the table* .... Friday Is our day for the weekly KISH FRY - - - . fresh H Kiting fried in deep fat ’ill It’s a golden hroivn .... FRESH FROZEN GREEN PEAS will u'"to lie on the menu. CHET'S CAFETERTA Arrow froap Pont Ofttoa

Planning Commission and R. C. Ashton, divisional engineer, Burea/i of Community Facilities, Federal Works Agency, Chicago. Dr. John Van Sickle, chainnan of the department of economics of Wabash Collvge, will sepak on "Planning As a Part oi Democratic Government" to-

night.

LOST

LOST: One large Bluetick hound, one small Redbone hound If seen notify Jack Billingsley, Fox Ridge. 20-2t

lem, yet ho.v many are willing to help the Chamber do seme- I thing a'xnit it? Where does the work of tn*. Chamber of Commerce begin and where does it end? What is a Chamber of Commerce? Why a Chamber of Commerce? Comparatively few realize that a Chamber of Commerce is i ] business institution which mux: 1 live within its income; that it s made up of the fur-sighted peopk who reside in the community | that it has a service to sell, ami that the service it gives dependi largsly upon, its annual income : or, in other words, th? number ol members, and the extent of co ■ operation they are willing to give i utter they have naid their mon I

cy.

Remember this! If the Cham- ' ber of Commerce doesn’t accomplish all that is expected of it ' it is becaus? it lacks the moral and financial support of the right business and professionaal mer

in the community.

The next time a chronic kick- ] er repeats that eternal question., "Why doesn’t the Chamber o: Commerce do something ahoui j it?" ask him, "Are you a mem ber of the Chamber of Com merce? Have you given it on*

dollar of your money minute of your time?"

or otr

l-H CU B NEWS

STRAYED: Black and tait| '

hound. Male. Loose with eightl The Center H:>Tlp Makers mpt !

foot of chain. Tag No. 672774; Ben Jarvis, R. 1, Greencastle. 22-lp.

KIDNEYS

MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS fWpYSMUwof Kidnay Tuba* Fluah Out Poisonous Waste

Tuesday May 13 at Floyd Center School House at 10:00 for an all day meeting. The pledge to the i flag was given by Margaret Allee and the 4-H Club pledge by Onetia Runnulls. Roll call'' was answered by giving name of favorite pet. Business, secretary report, and plans of next meet-

ing.

Demonstrations were made by Betty Broadstreet who made a '

_ ___ demonstration on fruit punch. 1

Janet ° wen8 ' fk> ' ver a,Tange -’

luorM. ThMrtiaytttsrasaDCvtesaicwerkl ment R,v:1 -Anna Bryan, a cabsrMeaTtfeims'srMtsad plttonoMwivuv t>8 * 1 salad. Recreation . .Janet

ra* ° wrie " ^ Anna Br y an '

rasycsuueMniaaksckscht.rlwaiastScntaa* &&: n :J. 0 u!£ Thp G *y Juniors of Clover-

dale met at Ann Sutherlln’s on

wro,, * wi ' l » Ma y 13, Tiie .president was KWsmasrMt4b*i»tbrssaMM abatnt so the vice-president pre-

8l d‘-d. Minutes we.re read by the 8i ‘ cr ; t h ary M 4 ' H 0 CVub n,ip8 werc

tYnTI OitVuUL^rui!"* ***** trm rfad by Mr »- Bastin. Pledge to n * • . . __ the flag was given by Carolyn

N. P. VanBUSKiRK

GROCERIES WEST SIDE SQUARE

MEATS - VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY

PHONf37

[Cigarettes All Popular Brands

Carton

$1.33

Wilson's EVAPORATED MILK TALL CAN

VAC-PACKED CHASE and SANBORIll

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

id <)/.,

TEXSIN

BEANS

GREAT NORTHERN •> l.h. Bag

APPLE BUTTER DlTdl GIRL

PRINCE ALBERT

GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS SEEDLESS JUMBO SIZE 4 For 25c

POTATOES | ORANGES l ■ s - N**- 1 < alBornia ( AUK. NAVELS L«»"K Whites. i5« S | ZK 10 Lbs. 45c Dozen 3k

FLOUR -"‘■"Tu. Ba, $1.97 ORANGE JUICE r:: :: 23c •

BACON *"‘‘ r 3lt BACON 53c

GRAPE JELLY ... 27c

DINNER SIZE FRANKFURTERS „33c

1 OLEO

LARD |

GROUND BEEF

NU-MAID

PURE HOG

FRESH GROM

Lb. 33c

Lb. 21c

Lb. 27c

GOULD S m DRIVE ! SELF SERVICE VALUES

HI NT’S, In Heavy Svnip PEACHES 29c

No. 2'z Can

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, Lb. . 47c Dried PEACHES Ib.. 19c KALE, No. 2 Can. . 10c BEANS ™" N 15c

Donald Duck Blemk-d JUICE 25c

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I.argc I'aeltW' RINSO 30c

KENNY’S

PURPLE PLUMS JAUKSON’S EARI.Y JUNE PEAS No. 2 can

NO. V t

KENNY’S

SUGAR LOAF

Sauer KRAUT No. 2Vj I CATSUP, 14 oz. Bot

PURE < ANE

SUGAR, 5 Lbs. . •

WILSONS

MILK, 2tall cans..

RED BEANS, No. 2 can 15<: RAISINS, 7oz pkg...5c

^^-ASSOBTKD FLAVORS POLAR BEAK H afl PUDDINGS, 4 for... 25c FLOUR, 25 Lbs. . ^ Finest Selected Meats

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GRADE A T-BONE

STEAKS, Lb. . . GRADE A—CHUCK OR SHOULDER ROASTS, Lb. . .

PURE GROUND BEEF, Lb. OLEO, Lb.

2 r-B. BOX

largef

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KINGAN’S

CHEESE 77c BACON Ib. 59c EGGS, Dot *

SLICED LAYERS

Frozen Fruits And Vegetal* 5 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR & Gi

312 North Jackson Street.