The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1947 — Page 2

THF DAIL/ BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947.

* \.\r wi. i>:a\i. Tne lc mi b: "i :h of the Amcri-rn-i A:;scciat:on of University oin.'n c ;> 'n . 1 its annual Jiivo for :.(‘\v mein hois this month. .'! hr: ship jn th ; s nr^ajiization is <!t invitational, hut is the pr.viloge of all women who are i :;;at< ; of certain approved ‘ 1 K . ; as' Kiate membership is l)r.>videci for . ny w nan who has ; hr.:-:; ere it in one of these ache f In. -•■.nee it a he h en impossible to

mplete list of those September iiO.

'.... ii . l::,.Oie ft tii t .iiiaiUt. | ity, the committee asks tiiat any pr spectivo or trannfei membi-i who has rot been contacted cat

M’s. A. W. Crandall, llo. AAl'W offers study gorups in

art. current literature, and internatioival rdations, which ar; open to anyone who is interested. Time and place for these meet-

ings will he announced later. The first g meml meeti-g of

the yi ar, when new members will be presented, will be bold

' l DAY LOYV L.e*/cfS

_OP N 5H0B \Tfowi CompHaSfoodMcuititl

6 W. WASH I NOTON ST.

Plf NIC HAMS Tender Smoked ib. 47c

YOUNG TENDER JUICY BEEF

-n S I-

TENDER JUICY NOT PltorEMSKO—

NATtKALl.V TKN'DKR—

r » ! M 10AST Lb. 43c s:rlo!n steak Lb. 59c

RIB BOIL Lb. 31c T-BONE STEAKS Lb. 69c

Hit DAILY IANRER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“It Wave* For AU”

Entered in the postoffice at j Jreencabtle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under act of’ March 7, 1878. Subscription price. 15 cents per week; $4.00 pet year by mail in Putnam county; $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside

Putnam County.

S. It. Rariden, Publisher. 17-10 South Jackson Street. ronAV’S BIBLE THOUGHT Good people often have dire [affliction. Some of th,' > greatLst figures of all history have had heavy limitations and afflictions. They were great because nothing daunted them. John 9: Hah hi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be

horn blind?

II.OKIOA STOliM

i:r,t i n n.t.t: Mi.iiioof'i

t IIUKUII

Sunday, Sept. 21st.

Sunday School 10 A. M- follawMorning Worship at if A.

north of here, was ■ - ( attending an a police lieutenant as » > comc wnr,hip with

les impossible to describe,” l ''-* lne no estimate of damage >v .a us.

Pkmmixai.

And Local News ii ii i i: f ^

Katherine t o\ , Mrs. Sarah Cox wishes to announce the engagement of . her daughter. Katherine, to Carl Barker, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Barker of New Maysville. No wedding date has been set

•b v* *3*

Heta Sigma Phi Will Meet Tonight

l< «illlilill«*'l frotil Pnce llnov

tween Miami and Miami Beach, was washed by 2. r )-foot waves e( j and closed to traffic for many! ^

hours. j Methodist Youth Fellowship at Fort Lauderdale. 25 miles G: 30 p - M 0 „ „

described bvl Evening Worship 8 P. M.

If

but) othe ''

of

available yet. i I ,

| At nresent only 10 per cent o.

Dick West, United Press sla r ; j the total land area in Illinois is

correspondent at Wist Palm* classed as forest.

Beach, reported that hardly r tree was left stand-ng or tinstripped of its folinge in th t playground of millionaires. . At Fort Pierce, heart of th.-t Indian river citrus area, Jbc I Yates. Red Cross chairman, a

PUBLIC SALE Antiques and Household

As I am moving from my present locali.m

auction on

Hill

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2QTH STARTING AT ELE\ K N \ M "

of Anti«i„e (,| ;lss , ,.; )r ,,; |ain

Indn-ds of |>ieee Silver and Flirnit mv.

DAISY REESE MORLAN file West Nalionnl Avenue on I COL. CAP DOW NING, Auctioneer.

s. 10,

Imil

N. P. VanBUSKIRK

citrus grower, estimated the loa-j of oranges, grapefruit, lemon ; | and tangerines at $4,000 000. Yates said that all vegetabi | crops in St. Lucie county, on • ol'll the largest tomato producing 11 counties in th nation, were ruin-j] od.

WEST SIDE

GROCERIES SQUARE

MEATS - VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY

PHONE 3?H

WKITWG FILLETS, No Bone ViiAL BREAST Stew or Roast

Lb. 19c Lb. 29c

After battering the ist co u ti|

j Indiana Delta Nu chapter of j the big storm moved furiously ; j Beta Phi Sigma will meet this across the Everglades country, levening at eight o’etock with I whirling over Lake Okeechobee, I I Mrs. John W. Burk. 'buffeting Foil Myers and pas: [

! +* + •*• jir.g into the Gulf of Mexico aj Mrs H. S Wickham of * hih To Jfcw miles south of that popular

s here *-' ri ‘la.v • % st coast i irt Gale windsjj The Woman’s Bible Club dflwere felt as far north as Tampa, j] the Methodist church will meet st. I’ctcrsburg, Clearwater and*.

I Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock [Sarasota area on the west coast !| and Mrs. Clarence Me- at th( . homo of M rs. W. H. Par-', Future cour .• of the storm!

Cammack visited last Sunday n ,vii

with Jimmie and Lily Hill

Belle Union.

Coffee Wilsons Cigarettl

j Sp kane. Washington, is here I visiting her sister. Mis. Lclia j Wa.gner, 121 West Berry St.

Mr.

[CHASE and SANBORN WAG-PACKED lb. 45c

EVAPORATED MILK TALL CAN

AH Popular Bran

He Ctn.SlJ

PARKAY OLEO Lb. 33c

^JISELSTZaiSiBSI

PURE LARD, 50 Lb. Can SI 2.69

Miss Laurette Martin left toiy fot Northampton, Mass., wh p she will ent( i Smith College September 22nd.

SM0KF.D SAUSAGE Dependable BJiLOCNA Sliced or Piece FRYING CHICKENS Locally Dressed RABBITS Domestic

DRIED BEEF

PORK LIVER Sliced

BEEF BRAINS

Lb. 49c Lb. 25c Lb. 59c Lb. 59c

Quarter Lb. 32c

Lb. 39c Lb. (9c

PINEAPPLE

m i. month \C. ■. CAN

PCRK and BEANS 33c 2 No. 2 Cans PEAS ( -' ie - n ‘ fan j KRAUT 2 Vo 2 s ans 25c HOMINY 2 N " 21 fns 29c BEETS 2 No 2 ,ans 27c

Sliced

SI .67

Wendell Hu. si and Mr. ayid Mrs. Ren Mast ui. of Darlington

spt nt last Sunday with Mr. and postponed until September 25.

Mrs. Otha Hurst near Belle 4. a.

I Union.

708 south Locust street. Tha v .as unpredictuhlc. Th Weath-j

new officers will be instaile T, , Bureau said it still was mo'v-!’ and the program will be in mg 10 miles pci hour westward.!

charge of Mrs. H. B. Gough. Jetti ndod by winds over 100 mil * * + + ci hour, and that there wa-|

MisKionary Guild ! • ome likelihood of an increas.'i Meeting Postponed ! j n intensity since it now agn, .!

The September 18th meeting v as over open watei

01 the Missionary Guild of th- Meanwhile the state highway First Christian church, has been p i; trol at Ocala s aid some 10,000

! refugees from Clefiston and i ether towns on Lake Okeechobee

SUGAR CORN

Pure Cane, Factory

Parked. If) Lbs.

Cream St y le, ( ase of M S'l.8!) No. 2 ( an

94c

12Vk

PEACHES

FLOUR

NO. Ill ( \\

FARMKKs PiiiDp

I.B. RA(i

HI Y ’EM BY THE ( \RTON

CIGARETTES

FLOUR, Gold Medal 25 Lb.bagS2.05 CRANBERRY SAUCE 19c

NO. 2 CAN 29c NO. IV2 CAN 29c 46 Ul CAN 19c

SO I B

PITTED MISSION 111! AND

CHERRIES PEACHES

TOMATO JUICE

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 Oz. CAN 19c MILK "\ T „„v WILSON 4 ' ^49c SPRY OR CRISCO 3 LB. CANS1.09 COFFEE Delicious Sips, 1 LB. BAG 37c SALAD DRESSING ™ Qt. Jar 57c CORN, Cream Style 2 NO. 2 CANS 25c BEANS, Great Northern 2 LBS. 29c TIDE, DUZ, RINSO Large Box 30c BISQlliCK Large Box 45c BREAD, 2 Large 20 Oz. Loaves 29c SUGAR Pure Cane 10 Lb. Bag 97c

o.

Hbllowell,

Ilerdrieli-OiiiirniiigM

Bernard "‘’‘•‘Utig Auuoiineed

dy and Aaron Arnold hav"

In a

PEACHES CAI.IFOUNT ' ( ElNTiS IN SYRIT*

I

ING. 2' 2 CAN CASE OF 24

. 25c $5.98

1

POTATOES GOBBLERS I’. S. NO. 1 ICO Lb. $3.73

CHERRIES RED SOUR PITT NO. 2 DAN i CASE OF 24 d

1 would have to remain at Behring

I probably until tomorrow.

pretty double ring cere-) The patrol said all major road

letnrned from Lac du Flambeau, Sunday, S‘pt. 14th, at hading into south Florida word \\ i. ■ o: sin, where they had gon ■ P- m - ir \ i* 1 '' Riverside Moth- c losed until further notice exce;Tl m a fishing trip. <iclist church in Indianapolis, to those willing to travel at theirj

Peggy Cummings, daughter of own risk.

Charles Wayne Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otho Cummings of; . I Mi and Mrs. Charles Clark re- Cloverda e, became the bride of j WASHINGTON. Sept. 18. ,urnr<i home from the Riley hos- William Herdiich, son of Mr. ar i itlP) The Federal Works A ! - p;tal Monday. He will return *o Mrs. Charles F. Herdricli of In-'ministration said today that rethi hospital Sept. 22nd. ihanapolis. jl,ef shipments of surplus supMrs. Ltlv l Brookshire return- 1 h, ‘ was lovely in a pii e . s have been sent to hurri-ed-Wednesday from M 'mphy. wb ' p satin gown. Her full canc-stnek n areas of Florida in Trim., where she visited h i *' n k rt h veil was held in place by ( accordance with President Truni *ce and fajnily. She also at- 11 tiara nf ■ sct ' ,l P , i "'l- S - She car- man’s orders, ended the wedding of her nice ' 1 ''' 1 :l coloniul bouquet of white j Medical supplies, construction daughter. yeidioli centered with an orchid, equipment and communications

JARS

JAR RINGS JAR CAPS

BALI. MASON DOZEN qI ARTS

LIPPED DOZEN

73c

SVk

PEANUT BUTTER :: SANDWICH SPREAD

MIRACLE WHIP

ZINC

Do/en

25c VELVEETA

( HKKSK •. LB. LOAF

PURE HGG r,i: ML ( \\ SI 3.2!)

OLEO Parkavi Blue Bonnet LB. 35c

the War Assets Administration WAA officials were instructed to call on other depqts throughout the 'country for any addition-

Mis. Richard Owen, sister of apparatus were sped to commun-) bride, was maid of honor. J ities in the huri icanc’s path

port, La„ and Mrs. Nat Parham Sh. vvoie a blue dress and car- f lonl the Atlanta warehouses of

of Norman, Okla., sisters of Mr tied pink gladioli. She wore a Mattie Lee Goodwine, nr- her spr ay of pink gladioli in her hair, guests at her home, 407 en. t Vi ru F. Kelley, brother-in-law

ar the groom, was best man.

Ushers were Calvin Henzman' a l supplies that may be needed. 0 Southport and Walter Kuopp From the battleship Missouri 01 Indianapolis. which is returning him from th ■ Alter a short wedding trip th ■ Ftj 0 conference, Mr. Truman radyourg couple will reside nt lid ioc ,i lnp Federal Works Admi..- < ' ntral Ave., Indianapolis. | istration to “transfer without r - Out of town guests at th< jmbursenicnt” any articles which uedding were: Mr. and Mr could be used “in the alleviation

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buis and Otho Cummings and sor ‘ ,,f hardship and suffering’’ sor.i entertained at their home George, of Cloverdale, Mr. anil The President acted under a Sunday, southeast of Belle Mrs. Richard Owen of Fillmore, [ inw passed by Congress just hUni.m, Mr. arid Mrs. F. W. Me- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newg ■„ Iorr> its adjournment, a.ithonzAvoy and son, Harry Demarree, and on, Bobby, of Grecncastb jn g the transfer of

H nry Guile and Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Roberta Newgent

Jack D. mareo of Indianapolis. Indianapolis,

Al. . and Mrs. Charles McCuri"'

Lav return ■<! home nihu a v \ f + * + +******+* * ot vti ii w eks with thci! ANNIVERSARIES daui iti i. Mrs. Paul Thorniley + 4. + + + + + A.4.q. a 4.-^;

and Mr Thorniley in Denver, j .Colo. They also visited other I points in Colorado on their trip' including Fort Collins, Loveland

and Poudre Valley.

I

Mrs. Dallas Pace of Shrevc- th<

Walnut street.

I Doe an I Mrs. Hugh K. Thatcher and children. Mis. Dora Briles of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Divls and daughter Nancy of Akron, Ohio, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Davis.

Frankfurt DINNER SUE Lb. Be

ing the transfor of surplus ma-| u: tcrials to disaster-striek-n are

3 YOUTHS HELD

SUGAR 1 Lb Box 12c MORTONS SALT 2 Boxos 21c

FRUIT COCKTAIL i

MATCHES 0 box 34c

DEL MONTE

KRAFT DINNER hx 25c

No. | Can AvC

DOG FOOD 25c

■ ...

. POTATOES

FANCY YAMS

U. s. No. | (dbhlers AM HI Lb. Bag nOC

3 Lbs. 29c

TOKAY GRAPES

HEAD LETTUCE

2 Lbs. 25c

SOLID CRISP rnmm EACH l/C

Yellow ONIONS

TOMATOES

3 Lbs. 23c

™ 2 Lbs. 19c

Seaman First Class Richard Lee Albright who returned to the United States from a special trip to Monrovia, A f iica, aboard the U. S. Palau is rpending a fifteen day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Albright a.n 1 two sisters, June and ■Mary June. He stated that this trip was very interesting. He will return, to his base, Sept. 24.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Emma Dayhuff, Speneer, was admitted Wednesday. Mary Jane Havell, Grecncastle, was admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Mrytle Cash, Greenca,st!o, was admitted Wednesday. Alta Harvey, Grecncastle, was admitted Wednesday. Carl Pace, Greeneastle, was admitto 1 Wednesday. Gilberta Myers, Spencer, was admitted Wednesday. Dale Williams. Greencastle, was adnntted Wednesday and dismissed Thursday morning.

The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. N. M., is the oldest public building in the United States. It was built in 1610.

Birthday

Ezra Craft, Greencastle, to

| clay. Sept. 18.

Lonnie Nichols, Fillmore R. 1

today, Sept. 18.

Steven Lee Cassidy, 3 years to-

day, Sept. 18.

PUTNAM COUNTY RURAL

YOUTH

MUNCIE, Ind.. Sept, 18 ’ 1 INS 1 Three Muncic youths re- ! sided in the Delcware county I jail today sa dly bemoaning their | fate. j They were picked up by detec- 1 live Jack Ertel when he noticed the door of a beverage rompany open late at right with an auto-

mobile parked outside.

The detective stopped to do

MET TUESDAY * ROme f l ,IPstionin R' and two men _____ 1 came out of the store, each lug-

Putnnm County Rural Youth* KinR a roUpie of beer ca8e8 - The met in the Presbyterian church I <letet ’ tiVl ’ there were already

Tuesday night. September 18th. i ffVJr Cas, ' s in the Car ’ Two films were shown by Mr 1 Al •' nl ' ^ t,bn " Harris, county agent. A short * CalV ' n Hutchens, 19

business meeting was held an I* Miller ’ 2 °’ lf ' arncd ’ to their dis -.

I may, that all the cases wen- full t

,n «: oUp , of empty bottles. ]

Lewis, 21; and Donald

Francos Hendrich led

singing. Impressive devotions were given by Reverent! Wallond. the main thought being centered around "Inspiration." Doyle Nichols and Hubert MeGaughey gave interesting re- [ ports on their trip to Purdue [ Leadership Training School. Recreation was led by Doyle Nichols and Irwin Wallace. Re- . freshments of cake and punch

were served to 25 members.

The next meeting will be a hayride and wiener roast at the home of Miss Frances Hendrich or Thursday night, Sept. 25.

T

MICHIGAN CLINIC CORRECTS

CROSS eves

Ofttn in ON! Day! MukI* Balancing Treatment ^ hoi norrnalizvd thouiandi. For Pr«» Information, writ# CN0SS EYE FOUNDATION 703 Community Bonk Bldfc

Pontiot, —

Poker is as ancient in prirvciplo as playing cards themselves, but the United States is credited with giving it is present name and form in the early 19th century.

Electric Floor Polisher Rental $1.00 per day BENEFIT Tri Kappa Charily Phone 485

GOULD'S H DRIVE-1 SELF SERVICE VALUE

CHEESE

2 Lb. Box fft

OLD RELIABLE COFFEE lb. 39c POLAR BEAR

FLOUR

25 Lbs. SI .89

No wiping!

PURE CANE SUGAR 5 Lbs. 49c

cum ms span fgia®!*** RED BEANS - LIMA BEANS - KRAUT <|A O 1 Uf Cl |M HOMINY — KIDNEY BEANs — SPAGHETTI \L LArOvM’W' PORK and BEANS, BEETS, PEAS AND CARROTS 3Fotfr GRAPEFRUIT Toxsun ‘ 6 02 19c SHREDDED COCONUT, 4 oZ '*

PIE CHERRIES

Ho. 2 Can 25c RINSO Large Pkg. 30c PEACHES”’ 2 cn 25c Casp $5.69 IN SYRUP CIGARETTES, Carton . . $1.67 T BONE STEAK Lb. 69c PURE GROUND BEEF Lb. 39c AMERICAN CHEESE, SHc d ,b 49c LEMONS Dozen 39c WEALTHY APPLES 3 Lbs. 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL T " Can 27c

WILSON’S

MILK

2 Cans 23c

JELLY GLASSU Dozen 39c PELS NAPTHA SOtf

Bar 9c

PRINCE ALBERT C*"!* ROASTS, chu< ’ k or sh,,llld '' r ” BACON Enrt a,u1 Lb SIRLOIN STEAK Ll1 ' f‘ CALIFORNIA ORANGES Oi.»

ACORN SQUASH FRESH TOMATOES

GREEN BEANS 2 Lbs. W

2 For IN

Lb. I0«

Frozen Fruits And Vegetables HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS

312 North Jackson Street.

Phone