The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1949 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA THURSDAY, JUNE 2,. 1949.

MORTON Mr. ami Mrs. Michael Orick'> from Bethlehem, Pa., Mr. a'ul Mrs. Wilmcr Alhin ami grandson from Greencastlc, Mr. and Mrs. Priest and children from Crawfordsvillc and Mr. and Mrs. Burl

Wayne Clark and daughter from Fillmore were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Alhin and family. Monday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. LJoyd Runion and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughter of Crawfordsville. *

Richard and Gordon Fields of Salem. Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum last week end. The boys are nephews of Mr. Yochum. Sunday afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian and grandson of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop

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DAINTY Ll'N'CH STRAWBERRY, (TIKKRY, RASPBERRY, BLACKBERRY

2 Lb. Jar 39c

PCRE APPLE

SOFT, ABSORBENT

MOTTS JELLY SCOTT TISSUE TREET OR PREM KIDNEY BEANS CREAM CORN

CHEESE

MARGARINE eatciokc—save on this vai.i'k Lb. 19c AVONDALE PEACHES MAI . VK „ „„ 2 No. 2V2 Cans 39c PURE LARD T™ K n 69c NIBLETS CORN 2 TI 31c

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12 Oz. Jar 10c 3 Rolls 27c 12 Oz. Can 37c 3 No. 303 Cans 27c No. 2 Can 10c

Lb. 39c

Fresh olf The Cob Flavor

PRESERVES CANE SUGAR

CHEESE SPREAD

Kraft Velveeta

VAN CAMP

Kroger Red Raspberry, Lh, ,|ai

FLOUR

5 lh. hug 44c Ml Lh Bug

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Loul

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69 SALAD DRESSING

Pork & Beans 2 No. 2 Cans

FRUIT COCKTAIL l.ibhy or Del Monte

No. V/i Can

SWEET PEAS TOMATOES

Green Giant 2 No. 30,1 t ans Paekers Label 2 No. 2 f ans

29c 29c 35c 23c

Gold Medal or Pillshury

S Lbs.

MIKACLK WHIP

Quart

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ALASKA PACK SliM'k up Value No. f Tull Can

Tomato, Perfection Brand

3 14 Oft. Bottles

3 Lb. Can'

SALMON CATSUP

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Vegetable Shortening CIGARETTES

COFFEE

All Popular Brands, Ctn.

Maxwell House, Good to

the last drop — Lb.

43c 49c 35c 29c 87c 1.69

Chuck Roast

Kroger (ill Tenderay, Choice Cuts, Less Lb. Bone, Less Waste

52c

Boneless Rolled

LH.

55c FRYING CHICKENS „ 58c

C uuntry f resh. Pan Hearty, Tray Park

SMOKED PICNICS , „ 39c BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, „ 49c

VEAL ROAST

Young Tender, Kasy to Cane

Lean Sugar Cured. Small Sizes, Short Shank

Kingan's Reliable, piece or Sliced

Potatoes

LETTUCE

California’s Finest C. S. No. 1 Size A, Washed, Long Whltea

10

Fancy Calif. Jumbo

4* Size — Lb.

10c TOMATOES

Red Kips Solid Moat-

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GREEN BEANS 2 Tender Young Round Stringlens

LBS.

29c onions

55c

19c 15c

and daughter, Linda, of Indianapolis were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Bettis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Connerly of Gary visited Kd Connerly and other relatives during the werlsi end. Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfeltcr ijml family attended a birth lay dinner for Killard Eggers in Hanvillc on Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and family of Michigan City visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl W«M>dworth ami daughter from Saturday until Monday afternoon. Mrs. LaVaughn Smith of New Ross visited Mrs. Russell O'Havcr during the week end. Mrs. Violet Koffel of Frankfort and Mrs. Charles Moore of Waveland called on Mr. and Mrs.

D. P. Alexander ami Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Knaucr of Ft. W'aync returned to her work on Tuesday after visiting her sister, Mrs. John Martin and her mother. Mrs. Hattie Magill for the past week. Mrs. Mae Staggs visited her daughter, Mrs. Merle Bassett in Greencastlc on Sunday. Joe Clodfeltcr is riding a new bike. Mrs. Mildred Newgent will attend the Farm Women’s camp which will be held at McCormick's Creek Park June 1, 2 and 3. Reese Lloyd of Los Angelos. Calif., Is now visiting relatives in Indiana. He spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burk.

Mr. Burk and Mr. Lloyd attendcd the races at the Indianapolis Speedway Monday. Dale and Max Newgent report plenty of excitement at the Indianapolis Speedway on Monday where they saw the race. George Lloyd of Rockville celc-

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brated his 80th birthday on Sunday. Those from this community attending were Mr. ami Mn<. Claud Burk of Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Clevc Thomas of Greencastle. Carolyn Connerly, Lucile Hart, Glenna Martin and Ella Mae Woodworth spent the week end and Memorial Day at their homes in Morton. Mrs. Laura White of Russellville visited Mrs. Lottie Stark Wednesday and Thursday of last week. FILLMORE Don’t forget the silver tea n! the Methodist church June 2:30, DST, celebrating the 301 h anniversary of the Day Gleaners Sunday school class. The W. S. C. S. will meet all day Thursday. June 0, at the Aid House. The Stitch and Chatter met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Herbert Sutherlin. Mrs. Inez Pruitt gave Contests which were won by Mesdames Ruth Ragan, Carrie Cline and Marjorie Oliver. The Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Caroline Ozment with Kathleen Nichols assistant ho» less June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Arless Deck nvisited relatives over the weekend, Evelyn Jane Arnold entered Riley hospital Monday for treat nent. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varvel's Sunday visitors were Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. Patty Hughes James D. Reeves, the Misses Frances and Tressa Buuilions. Wm. Killian, of Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Varvcl ami daughter of Elmhurst, 111.; AI, and Mrs. Howard Beaman an. family and Mr. and Mrs. Arlitn Decker of Indianapolis. The Smith family gathered at the home of Mr. Smith Sunday for u family dinner. Besides the host and hostess those present were Mrs. Evelyn Jordon an 1 son. Ronnie, Mrs. Daisy Youngerman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lehman and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard LineherVy • and daughters, Penny and Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis and sons, Gordon and Norman, Mrs. Lelia Herman. Mr. and Mrs, Arlcrs Decker and Josef Melscvick, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huller and Rose Ellen and C. J., Mr and Mrs. Cle« Shuck and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Coffin and son, Eddie. There will be no Junior choir nractice this week, but will be one at 9:30, DST, Sunday morning at the Air House. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogles and Miss Joan Wright of Ottcrbcin, and Roland Wright of Scott Field spent the week-end with Mrs. Lillie Wright. Sunday evening callers were Rev. and Mrs. Hansel Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham and family of Greencastlc and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells

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and family of Danville Sunday with Mr. and M& Wells. Miss Julia Wells of villc spent Sunday and there. Mrs. Curtis Robinaonanti ily of Raiuhridg'' spent It with Mr. and Mrs. Carl t 1 Mrs. Bcchcl Strong ind( called on them M nday noon. • Mrs. Rosa Evans home from the Putnam Hospital Friday. Mr-.s. George McKamev i two children of Montana lit iting Indiana relatives. Mi’, and Mrs. Elmer If Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar He and J. B„ and George It! and children spent Monday ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillips and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. and family of Dayton. Ohio the week-end with Mr and Hershell Seobce and .«*• Maurice and Mr. Srobee buddies while in the servict

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