The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1947 — Page 2

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Wt DAILY BANinIFR, GRtEKiC/.STLE, INIDiANA, MONDAY,

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NOVEMBER 24,

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throat, chest and back at bedtime with time-tested

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HERAtD COnOLIOATEt

•Ml Wave* For All” .

Filtered In the postoffice et Ureeneastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of

V. F. W. Auxiliary will me t ’ March 7, 1878. Subscription price,

Fond AS.

Tuesday, Nov. 2ft ol Wednesday,

change of meeting time.

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at 7:30 instea I 15

Please

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cents per week; $4.00 per

note year by mail in Putnam county;

S.Y00 to $7.80 per year outside

] Putnam County.

S. R. Itarlden, Publisher. 17-1!) South Jackson Street

-SOCIETYPresent I hay Club /- » ,

Will Meet Tuesday

The Present Day Club

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will

iMMt.Ute #46 hriag a gUt . for tile r«rpose,_ . The attfiTdiiBCu.liirrtCard was

(Iiscus.se4rtnd the members decided to divide the jpcmtKy shiiL in-

two ('lasses. The ones not at-'

meet with Mrs. John Cartwiig'.'

Tuesday afternoon. * . pending in the last year to b-- put + .j. ... + 1 o’i an inactive list whon they are

1947.

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SOUTH BEND. Ind. Nov.

(ordered on the water's edge Ah. land exposed by receding lake 1

waters belongs to him. . i ir However the state’s claim j s tor hato juice* s ; !u . p Tint since the farm was ;>urehas-"” T Hamin c.

ed from the state in Igm. the land bared by idle receding wr t•

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EITEL’S FLOWERS

Personal And Loot News

(This plan will make the nUen-j t,u di eision p,' re o„tn S o hljhc. ie-e- J. O-

I After the business was com-{ Judge Bingham took t t < a '

Book ( lull To Meet Tonight

The Great Books Group

meet tonight at 7:30 at the high' Attei the business was cornschool building. 'Meted all enjoyed rolling th + .j. .j. + j crepe paper decorations used at I Progress History Club ,' tht> hobby show. Thi* gave time}

To Moot Monduy ^ * or

ilULIVU I1ML WIIUU Wtvv Clt-- ...... • S , 1.

friendly visiting, and Mrs Estes served fruit whieh seeme i

Superior

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THIEVING CROW NAILED

I judge Bingnam IOOK u.e eu .e ; it a r RTSBTJRG Pa (T'Pt I under advisement after hearing; HARRISBURG, Pa. (LP) {both Fngel, n Marshall county! The State Garte Ccmmissior farmer, and attorneys for the j finally has taken Elaekio, thi state of Indiana lay tdaim to the clothespin thief, into custody

The Progrc. History Clu:> to put the cxnci finishing touch

disputed property. At stake is 14 acres of

land

Joii'S

H II I i: ¥ S

j|will meet Tuesday afternoon at;to a delightful afternoon.

12:30 at the home of Mrs. E. \.

j Browning. Mrs. Lester will have the program.

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1 bordering Lake of the Woods, in 1 Marshall county. Engel claims

Blnekie is a crow. I. usualh made the rounds on wash days ir nearby Lancaster and picked clothespins off neighborhood

HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs. lea Si.nmermnn of Greencastle, was admitted Saturday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. James Pingletor. of anancastic It. 1, are the par-

tlint since his farm originally ! lines.

Penney' -OPEN. ALL DiY WEDNESDAY

Eastern Star chorus will practice tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple.

Mrs. James Hill and daughter, Linda Rae returned home Sunday from the hospital.

CORRECT PICTURE FRAMING

The American Legion will Imeet in regular session this evening at 8 oelock at the Post Home.

Guest speakers Tuesday even- J cnLs of a daughter born S,unday. ing at a neeting of the Green-i Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wood of cas.lc branch of AAUW will be Greencastle, are the parents of

Miss Maria Mangen of Luxem- 1 a son born Sunday,

bourg and Miss Nichol Jarquot 1 William Parrish of Greencast-

of Paris. Both are stu 'ents at le, was admitted Sunday.

Indiana University on inter- June Schaeffer of Fillmore

national study grants from * waa admi-ted Sunday.

AAUW. There are fifty-foar ! I'-a Lewis of Groveland. was

such students from twenty fore- admitted Sunday,

ign countries in the United Joseph Perkins of Greencastle

Stages at this time. The inter- vas admitted Sunday.

N. P. VanBUSKIRK

GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES

WEST SIDE SQUARE

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O s in umleiweut a major national study grants which they ' M,s ' Betty Alice of Green opr: d on at the Methodist hos- have received, in most eases, castle, was admitted Sunday". | | dal in Indianapolis Monday f ov er all expenses for a year of Mrs. Mav s Hendrich of Green j mo ni.i , study. Coming from the war torn castle R. 3, was admitted Monday

Mr and Mrs J. W. Earnshaw countries of urope and Asia, ■ morning, attended the Indiana-FJrdue these students expect to gain

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Reasonable Prices

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Bloomington

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football game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox at tended the I’uVljc-lndiana Uni versity football game at Bloom ( ington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H Collins and Mr. and Mis Will.a n Hebert at- , tended the fo ttball game at Bloomington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Hurst j and non if Rensselaer spent the | w t is ei i w th relatives in GreenI castle and also attended the Puri due-Indiana football game at B1 (omington. Miss Mary Ruth Hagenmier

BON TON

104 North Jackson OPEN 6 A. M. TO 14 P. M. MONDAY TNRU SATURDAY

OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY OPEN

9 A. M to 9 P. M.

and Miss Edith McCracken were ~ | Sunday guests of Miss Angie Godwin. They also played and sang several selections at the

Nazarene church.

Wendell Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs Alt n Hurst fell at his home Sunday and suffered a double ft .' lure of the right arm. He enli red the hospital for X-ray and .rcutment and later returned to his home. ■ ; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cravley sr. 1 S'n Mike, of Lafayette and Mrs. t’Hloe'Chenoweth of Indian apoLs were week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawley, N. Indiana S. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crawley als.i intended

training and skills which will aid in the reconstruction of their homelands. , Miss Mangen js studing American literature and civilization with reference to European influences. At fifteen she was threatened with dismissal from school because of "anti- German" | behavior. She manged, however, to evade the German labor draft and continue her saidies. She holds certificates of French and German literature from the Universties of Paris and Monpelicr. Miss Jacquot, who worked in a chemical laboratory during the'

Green

Monday

Muyble Alexander of castle, was a imitted

homing.

Charles Sheekcls of Roachdah was dismissed Sunday. Donald Wallace of Hall, wa> dismissed Sunday'. Arthur Kirk of Reelsville, was dismissed Sunday. Miss Betty Renner of Reelsville, was dismissed Sunday. Mrs Mary Siddons and daughter oi Coaiesville. was dismissed

Sun .lay.

Mrs. Mary Siddons and daugh ter of Coatesville, were dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Kate Snider of Green-

ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SERVED 6 P. M. to 11 P. M. Monday Thru Saturday STEAKS -• CN0PS

war, is taking courses in fc,usiness adminstration-and erganizat on at I. U. She holds a diploma of "Ingcnieur des Arts et Manufacturers" from the Ecole

Centrale in Paris.

The t -Vo young women will speak briefly about their homes,

castle, was dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Maude Snider of Grccncastli. was dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Higgins of Greencastle, was dismissed Sunday. Ed Williamson of Clovcrdale, was dismissed Sunday. Claude Irwin of Greencastle,

the Indiana-)?ur.',ue game.

A HAPPY HOLIDAY.

That’s Thanksgiving .... When family and friends get together once again for that meal of all meals And what would be better than a box of delicious Schrafft’s chocolates to serve when friends come to call? If jt-s a gift you’re looking for or a greeting card, you'll make it a Happy Thanksgiving when you ehoqse from the gift and card selections at

I The New Providence chur,'!i jchi i.~tm:is program will he Sun- : evening, Dec. 21st, at 7:00 ' (lock. Anyone wishing to have port in the' program be sin • !: i j come to Sunday school next I .Sunday, Nov. 30, and receive your part. i Pi d. C. D. W. Hildcbrard is at Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he is alien ing the National Conf'i ace on .Christ an Education of the Methodist Church. He is ihc of fie al representative of the Board of enristian Educe .ion of lh« Northwest Indiana Confercm e to the commission made ud of Board 'residents and Executive Secretaries. There Will be a Thanksgiving

training, and their study grants. ; Was ' ,i8mi * sod Saturday. They Will then answer questions 1 jMm i Lorcne Walters of Greeniron the AAUW members. yastle Jt. 2, was dismissed Sat-

Dean Lenta Colpitts, chair- ' U1 ' f,av *

man of the fellowship committee.' • * Vl j ss B< ' t,v Arin 0,, r of has planned the program and F,ort ' n *' Hal1 ' wa * dismissed

w 11 entertain .he guests at din- Salu ’ d ‘ lv

ne r at hei home before the meet- 1 L ° la Thcmas of Greencastle. ing so that they may have an Was di ‘ mi,8eJ s »turday.

oportunity tv meet ard talk with

DePauw students.

The AAUW meeting will

1 Coffee 1CHASE and SANBORN I VAC-PACKED lib. 49c

Wilson's EVAPORATED MILK TALL CAN 11'/2C

Cigarettes! All Popular Brands Ctn. $1.(J

| Sweet Potatoes | PORTO RICAN 1 YAMS 1 3 Lbs. 25c

POTATOES 0. S. No. 1 Wisconsin Cobblers 100 Lb. Bag $3-59 10 Lbs. 37c

CRANBERRIES] OCEAN SPRAY Lb. 33c

ICranberry Sauce

Fruit Cocktail

BEEF ROASI

I MIN-0T

IN HEAVY SYRUP

CHUCK

11 Lb. Can 21c

No. 2V2 Can 39c

Lb. 41c

I FRANKFURTERS

LARD

GROUND BEEF

I DINNER SIZE

PURE HOG

FRESH GROUND

| Lb. 27c

Lb. 31c

Lb. 34c

held at the home of Miss Ermina Mills, 1001 S. College Avo, The program will begin a. eight o'-

clock. 4* 4»

Home V ( hil-l S*ml,■ ( )ub To Meet Tills Evi ning

The Home and Child Study Club will mee. withh Mrs. James B. Johnsin tonight at 8 o’clock. Mrs. William Bishop will be the guest speaker. Ph ase n >te change m meeting place. *!• 4* 4* 4Brick Chanel Home Ec Club Mel Nov. I I

I supper

Mrs. George Estes was hostess to the Brick Chapel Home Economics Club on November 11

at the Somerset Christian While awaiting time for the meet-

church Saturday evening, Nov. | J!). All friends, neighbors ami j members of the church are invitcd Everybody welcome, i?lease co e an.I help us have an enjoyable social time and help us in a good cld fashioned song sorv.c after the supper is served Each study which Is your favor- • tc and then help in; all sing it We each have much to be thankful fur so come let* us show our

Thanksgiving to God.

SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

ANNIVERSARIES

Uirt inlay Horry H. King, N. Indiana St Sunday. Nov. 23.

CARD OF THANKS

I wish to thank all my friends | for the nice gifts, lovely flow-

ing to begin, members enjoyee looking through the scrap book which many had not seen for some tinn . Fifteen members answered the roll call with their

favorite radio stations.

Our song leader was absent and as the song of the month was unfamiliar, it was omitted. The p odge to the flag and club creed were given. Mis. Andrew Blitherlip gave a summary of the Achievement Day program Mrs. C. K Priest told about the handicraft meeting in town, this being left < vor from las. month. Mrs. Paul McKeehan talked about the'out-

look for the coming year.

| Mis. J. R. Smith, unable to be present proposed that the next meeting which was to be at her house, be madf into a familiy pai -

, ty and held at night

ern and cards sent to me during Thpre wjU

my illness.

Mrs. Lois Clatk. pd

NOTICE Cloverdale Snack Shop

Will he closed at night SLAOAV THRU WEDNESDAY AND ALL DAY THURSDAY.

Twenty-four hour service will be resumed Friday, Nov. IStli.

be the usual gift “x-

change, with parents bringing gifts for their own children. Mrs. Sutheiliu, Mrs. Estes and Mrs. Eurl O'Hair were on the committee to help Mrs. South with refreshments. Members to bring card tables and look decks. Mrs. C. K. Priest starter a project for the club to make some extra money. She biought a package for which each member present paid ten cents for the chane*; ( of drawing the winning number.; Mrs. Leslie Sears was the lucky 1 r.no and received the package. It

L contained a lovely crocheted doily

GOULD'S ® DRIVE-IN SELF SERVICE VALUES

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TREATS FOR YOUR TABLE

Y0UN6 HEN Full Dressed

BAKING

Country Dressed

COUNTRY DRESSED

LB.

FRYING

CHICKENS FRESH OYSTERS, J‘URF GROUND BEEF, Lb. CHUCK Oil SHOULDER ROASTS, U. T-MNE STEMS, Lk.

Pint

PORK CHOPS, Lun, Lk.

UC0N, Lk. HOT HOUSE LEAF LEtTUCE, Lk-

MINCE MEAT, Bulk, Lb.

35c

59c

NONE sruii

79c

MINCE MEAT, In Pkg.

20c

DEI, MONTE

39c

PUMPKIN, Nu. 2! Can

19c

CRANBERRY SAUCE, Can

23c

49c

EN0LISN WALNUTS, Lb.

39c

69c

KED PITTED

OK”

39c

CHERRIES, Nu. 2

59c

BARTLETT PEARS, No. 2! Ca» dt

57c

HEAD LETTUCE, Large

Ilk

79c

GIANT PASCAL

23c

CELERY, Stalk

AW

15c

FR. CRANBERRIES, Lb.

39C

Frozen Fruits And Vegetables HIQHIST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS

Phone 355

311 North Jteksoti Street.