The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 March 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY SArMf.ER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949.

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NOTICE Square and round dance Saturday Night, March 19th » 8 to 12 o’clock. Y-PALACE Intersection 3<i and 48. Also Fried Chicken Dinners Sunday.

•f t ie Spring sen?An in l T ni ' City High School auditorium at 8 p. m.. Mar. 18. The program vill inclu--relections from the works c! Clmarosa, Schubert, Dubensky. Copland and Rimsky-Korsakov.

Theta Alumnae Meets Saturday Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae will meet Saturday with Miss Mabel Wright and mother, at 2:00 p. m.

N. P. VanBUSKIRK

GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES WEST SIDE SQUARE FREE DELIVERY

PHONE 37

THESE ARE OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES

Cigarettes

Coffee

Wilson's

Sugar

Orange Juice

Oleo

All Popular

Brands, Carton

CHASE AND SANBORN VAC-PACKED •• LB. EVAPORATED MILK

Tall Can

PURE CANE 5 Lb. Factory Packed Bag

U. S. Grade A 46 Oz. Can

$1,721

51c 12

45c 25c 23c

MOOO

Sausage MalrJ.t. r.« 3 3c Picnic Hams Co t e , d . R ‘L b dyT# 41c Lard pure hog lb 16c V-B 50 Lb. Can $7.98 [Be There—Elks Auction Saturday

Golden Maid

Lb.

South End Economy 727$. MAIN ST. MARKET GREENCASTLE IIIIIIAY .Wit SATI ItltAV MMil IAI.S FREE LUNCH MEAT It you can guess the weight -- Come ii? and guess with us

CRYSTAL TOMATO CATSUP 15c, 2 for 29c TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. 24c

texsi n blended

APPLE

JUICE, 46 Oz. 29c SAUCE cap 19c, 2 for 37c FRUIT COCKTAIL, 29cTFoi r 7 57c PLEEZiNG CLEANSER 5c, 3 For ... . 14c

the PBwnrr cleanser washing

SOILAX, 25c POWDERS, 2 for 55c

MAXWELL HOUSE, CHASE A SANBORN ASSORTED

COFFEE, Lb. 55c JELL-010c, 3 for 29c JOWL BACON, Lb. 25c WfRffiRXb. 49c BULK COOKIES, Lb. 55c BANANAS Lb. 15c FRESH GREEN BEANS, Lb. . . .... 20c FREE DELIVERY ON BEER AND GROCERIES ANYWHERE IN CITY South End Economy Markot-Earl N. Thomas--Phone 12 OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS MAKE YOUR PLANS TO ATTEND THE ELKS AUCTION AT

10:00 A M. SATURDAY. Bargains Of All Kinds.

THE DAILY BANNEt and HE1ALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pnutofflee at Greeneantle,. Indian* aa nacnad cIums mail matter under met at March 1, 1870. Subscription pries 20 cent* per week: M-00 pat year ky mall la Putnam #5.00 to #7.80 per year Putnam Oonnty. 8. B. Bariden, PabBaber. 17-1# South Jackson Street.

|> LUMINAL And Local News II It 1 L F S

Mrs Irene Hinote is spending the weekend in Terre Haute with ir r daughter. Mrs. Elmer Hadley. Ray Cline of Belle Union was ailed to Indianapolis Thursday y the serious illness of his sisr. Mis. Ben Patterson. Mrs. O. T. Higgins left today or Rochester, New York, # tp :sit her son Howard and family. . rof. Higgins is head of a iycc-um bureau in Rochester. . Mr. A. G. Cooley of the Indma Parole Supervision tfill peak before the Bainbridgc T A. Study Group Monday veiling March 21st 7:15 P. M. The public is invited. George Coombs died Wedneslay at his home in Kokomo, Indana and will buried at Kiltmore. Indiana at 10:30 A. M. He used to live east of Greencastle, lad He is survived by his wife and 8 hildren, Mrs. Mary Sutherlin of Greencastle; Stanley of Ohio anl George. Rosco, Freeman, Cleatus. Russell and Harry of Kokomo. Indiana. ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Patty Ann O’Neal, 4 years old today, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Willis O’Neal. 404 E. Hanna 8t. John David Craft. 11 years to day. March 17. Gilbert Haltom, 19 years today. March 17th. Brs. Hazel Wallace, March 16. Mrs. Elsie Underwood, N. Indiana St., today. March 17th., MISS TREMBLY WINS HONORS AT STEPHENS COLUMBIA. Mo.. March 17.— Miss Beverly Ruth Trembly of Greencastle has been named to the Deal’s List at Stephens College here, according to an announcement by Dr. Eugene Shepard, dean of student personnel. Miss Trembly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Trembly of eiTj East Washington street in Greercastle. GIVES TWO TALKS Phil Coulter, representative iron International Business Ma <hines, spoke on ‘‘Industrial Relations,” in Dr. Editha Hack ccck’s Labor Problems class today at 10 a. m. He will also speak on “Sales and Sales rolicies,” in Dr. V. J. Wyckoff’s Business Policy class tomorrow at 11 a. m.

Clovertlale P. T. A. Meets Saturday The Cloverdale P. T. A. will meet at the Cloverdale school building Saturday night March 19. 1949 at 7:30 P. M.. Devotions Will be given by Anna Guntle. A musical program of both instrumental and vocal music will be given with Mr. Vinton Mack in charge. Everyone welcome to attend this meeting.

FOR SALE: 1935 Ford, 2 door,’ ladio and gas heater, seal beam heed lights. Gene Crawley, Mt. Meridian. l?-^.

Ju:.t arrived Nylon yarn. Also new pattern books. Jones Specialty Shop. 17.^ HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Helen Riggs. 617 east Walnut street, returned home today. Mrs. Fhyllis Brackney and Infart son. Greencastle, R. 3, re.Jrned home today. Mrs. Norma E. Burk and infant son, 204 north College, relumed home today. Mrs. Nina Harris, 503 east Hanna, was dismissed today. Mrs. Bursa Suggs was admitted today.

24 HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS SOB N. Jackson St

Cloverdale O. F.. S. To Install Officers Cloverdale Chapter No. 36W Order of the Eastern Star will hold its instaitalion officers Friday night March 18th. in the K of P Hall at Cloverdale at 7:30’ This meeting is public. Mer.bers please bring sandwiches. Lucille Herbert W. M. + + + ♦ Roarhdale O. E. S. To Hold Installation The Roachdale Chapter No 247, O. E. S., will hold open installation for the following officers Monday. March 21, at 8 o’clock: W. M, Betty Ford; V P.. Jesse Ford; A. M., Ellen Purcell; A. P.. John C. Burden"; secretary. Vera Mae Witt; treasirer. Bonnie Meece; Cond., Lucile Harshbarger; A. Cond, Ethel Radford; Chap., Elsie Thompson; Org., Edna Young; Mar., Hazel Fitzsimmons; Adah. Marjorie Gilliland; Ruth, Mary Jane Stamper; Esther, Betty Burdette; Martha, Josephine Ford; Electa. Martha Williams; Warder, Eva Hicks; Sentinel. Lou C. Grider. Guests welcome. + + + + Women of Moose Hold Initiation Women of the Moose held formal initiation at their regualr meeting Wednesday, March 16th There were five candidates initiated in a very impressive candlelight service. + + + + Ur. and Mrs. Wallace Entertained Sunday h Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace entertained at dinner Sun lay in honor of Mrs. Wallace’.! birthday. Those present vere Mr. tnd Mrs. Robert Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Skinner and sons. Duane and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Skinner and sons, Billy Dean and Phillip of Columbu.\nd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinnei >f Greencastle, R. 2. + 4- + 4* '‘utruunvllle P. T. A. To Meet Thursday Putnamville P. T. A. will hold heir regular meeting Thursday >vening. March 17, at 7:30 o'clock. Election of officers will >e held at this meeting. There will be a guest speaker and entertainment by the “ Senior Four” quartet of Greencastle High School after the business meeting. Refreshr.en-.s will be ■served. + + + + Mrs. Ridgeway Honored With Shower A lovely stork shower was held at the home of Mrs. Alva Allen for Mrs. Josephine Bownan Ridgeway. Two contests were held and prizes were won by Mrs. Norma Morlan and Mrs. Alfa Kirk. After this dainty refreshments

PLAID FAD woven gingham SHIRTS Short-Sleeve $3.00 Long-Sleeve $4.00

You’ll love the ac» tion-back pleats, the extra long tails, the colorfast fabrics. Three convertible collars to choose from — crisply tailored classic, soft rolled poet or flattering Peter Pan. You’ll bless their unconditional washability. Sanforized vivid color combinations. Sizes 32 to 40. Long sleeves, #4.0#

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LIFE

PREVO’S

were served and the lovely gif's opened. Those who were present or sent gifts were, the Mesdames T. A. Baggott. Ray Tyler and grandson. Gayle Wayne. Jewel Trout. Henry Girton and daughter, Erma, Viola Bowman, Norval Wagoner, Dave Hall, W. W. Kirk, Lelia Mercer and daughter. Sonna, Charles • Dial, Harlan Dale Rissler, Kenneth Morlan,

Harley Rissler, a. G. Kirk, Harry Bond. Homer Bond, Cebert Bond. William Cox, Wayne Allen, Carl Allen. Harry Elweil. William McElroy and Maude M *- Elroy, the Misses Cora aivd Lizzie Urton, Marguerite Cain, Ida McElroy. Fern Tyler and the honor guest, Mrs. Warren Ridgeway and the hostesses, Miss Sarah Belle Allen and Mrs. Sibyl Allen.

The Fillmore Service* Wednesday at the ho*, Lu,aCutt Aboam,; was served at the n* ten members. work of was had by all, after

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SAVORY CHUCK ROAST Lb. 49c

MEAT Makes The Meal

TENDER JUICY SIRLOIN STE Lb, 59c

Side Pork, Lb. 29c Fresh Jowl, lb. 20c Smk. Jowl, Ik

TENDERED SMOKED PICNICS . Lb. 39c

ARMOURS 2 LB. BOX CHEESE Each 69c

A • GRADE SLICED BAC Lb. 47c

Fish Is Nutritious, Delicious, Economical!

30D FILLETS, Lb. SMELTS, Dressed, Pkg. SCALLOPS SHRIMP SALT COD, Pkg.

37c POLLOCK, Lb. 39c ROSE FISH, Lb. 69c WHITING, Lb. 69c HADDOCK, Lb. 59c SALT HERRING, 3 For

Pork Bones, Lb. 10c Pork Hearts, Lb. 29c Beef Brains, Lb,

PORK SAUSAGE OUR OWN MAKE

Lb. 29c

PUTNAM COUNTY DRESSED POULTRY Hens, Lb. 63c Frys, Lb, 59c

PURE CANE SUGAR, 5 Lb. Bag, . . . . CIGARETTES™ $1.73 Doz. 43c PINEAPPLE 35c MILK, Wilson or Pet, 3 Tall Cans . .

25c WAX PAPER

23c BEANS

BOLOGNA, Lb,

PICKLE LOAF, Lb,

WIENERS, Lb, FRANKS, Lb.

GOLD MED FLd 5 lb. bag

CHERRIES

JELL-0

SOUR PITTED

NO. 2 CAN 3 BOXES

INDIANA SOFT WHEAT FLOUR 25 LB. BAG $1.59

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, I Lb. Tin

WHITE SAILS TOILET TISSUE, 4 Rolls

WAXTKX

125 FT. ROLL

GREAT NORTHERN

•> IH. BAG

MILNOI

MC Mill 35 C 13 Tall Cans

HUNT'S PEACHES, Sliced orHalves, No. 2y2 can

dauntless tomato SOUP 3 Cans 25c

AMERICAN BEAUTY CATSUP 2 Bottles 29c

DKLIt 101’S SIF^ COFFEE

I Lb.

Bag 39c

BRING US YOUR PROCTOR AHD GAMBLE COUPONS

39c

SALAD

DRESSING, Full Qf.

.ANG’S DILL ?ICKLES, half Gal. Jar TIDE, DUZ, 0XYD0L Box 29c

ASSORTED

JELLY, 2 Jars

I IVORY SOAP, > lg*\ Rani 20c LUX SOAP, 8 Ban, 29c i C AMAY SOAP, fi Bars 29c LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 Bari* 29c

SWANSDOWN, INSTANT

CAKE MIX, Box RINS0. TEL M

Box 2k

1'LLERS CRACKERS, I Lb. box 27c •ILLSBUJIY’S HOT ' I0LL MIX, Bax 29c

BESH FBOZEN . STRAWBERRIES. Box

RITE CRACKERS, I H>- bu PORK and BEANS, 3 CM BIRDSEYE FROZEN PEAS, Box

u. s.'jvo. i POTATOES 101b. bag 43c

GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE CAULIFLOWER, Head 39c

JUICE

ORANGES

Doz.

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BUTTON

RADISHES, 2 for 19c TOMATOES, Tube 29c Fancy YAMS. 2 Lbs. 25c

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