The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1952 — Page 2

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▼Hr DAMY PA JNER, riJEFKtCASnE MDIAMA. THURSDAY, OaOBER ?3 1952

Ladies! A word about your husband .... If your husband is like the rest of the weaker sex. chances are that at times ie's just about PERFECT, and tiien at other times he's a pretty hard guy to borrow $2 from. But Carlo & Steve are sure that all in all. he's a nice fellow .... so they’re dedicating this week's ad to yoiii 1 husband. We nope that among the many items on sale this weekend, you’ll get some suggestions for tasty meals that he’ll enjoy . . . and you ..can brighten up his sour puss when he sees the food bills by showing him the savings vou made at Stop N Shop.

GROUND

BEEF

Always the Same

Always Good

Variety Meats - Economical - Nutritious • Include some in your Menu. PORK HEARTS, Ik 3ft BEEF BRAINS Lb. . 19c BEEF TONGUES, Lb....39c PORK MELTS, Lb. 19c PORK LIVER, Lb. . 35c BEEF LIVER. Lb. 59c

FKESIf I.K.SN

SIDE PORK, Lb. . 43c

LB

CHUCK ROAST lb. 49c SKI.E<’T MEATY Ct’TS PORK CHOPS lb. 49c FIRST ( I TS SMOKED SHOULDER BONES lb. 19c 1)1.LK lot >i si VsOMNti FOR BEANS OR < \BRA4il

WABASH BRAND Delicious Hickory Smoked Flavor-Slued BACON lb. 49c

FRESH JOWLS, Lb.... 23c

Putnam County Fresh Dressed HENS, Lb. . 43c

I It \NKs AND

SIRLOIN STEAK OR

BOLOGNA, Lb. . ^ 39c RIB STEAKS, Lb. . 69c' ROUND OR CUBE STEAK. Selected Beef, Lb. 89c

KENTUCKY BEAUTY PORK AND

FARM STYLE

No. 2 1-2

cans

PEACHES 4 CLEANSING' TISSUE, Box

99

POP CORN, Ytl,ow 2 Lb - Rn *

19c 33c

SHIP AHOY SALMON, Tall Can

MILNOT MILK Tall Can DOG FOOD. 3 Tall Cans FARMERS PRIDE PUMPKIN. 2 No. 2j cans

11 27c

IvtNIUUxT DtAUi T rUKK ANU

BEANS 2 n ° 2C -25 , 1

VANILLA WAFERS, 100 ‘ 23e

LAND O LAKES STRAINED HONEY, 1 Lb J "' 27c

STOKEI YS FINEST KRAUT, 2 No. 2i Can

PURE CANE SUGAR

5 Lb. Bag ^9'

III NTS PEARS, No. 2' 2 Can

HP NTS CPRiCCTS, No. 2} Can 43c , ,,| oniR COFFEE, I Lb. Tin 3 5c i CIGARETTES, 5 Pkgs.

TIDE-DUZ-

OXYDOL i*.ge Bo, 29 CHICKEN 2

SWIFT S PREMIUM-HALF

lb. 2 oz.

Can

89c $1.05 98

DON ALD DI CK CORN, Whole Kernel, 2 Cans 37c

MILLERS CRACKERS I Lb. Box 25c I

BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES, Box

35c

FARMERS PRIDE FLOUR. 25 LB. Bag

HI NTS I RUT

ENGLISH WALNUTS, I Lb Bag 49c COCKTAIL No. 2J Can

CCR BUG. PEACH BUTTER,Jar

\ w \

39c

BEANS, 2 Lb. Bag

WHITE HOUSE

$1.89 37c 27c

SPRY 3 ll > T " 69 COFFEE 1 tb. j„ /9

SOLID CRISP CABBAGE LB. 7c FANCY CAULIFLOWER EACH 39c

Delicious APPLES. 2 Lbs. BANANAS, 2 Lbs. TURNIPS. 3 Lbs.

FANCY TOKAY GRAPES Lb. 10c

29c

HEAD

LETTUCE

25c

2 FOR 35c

25c

U. S. NO. 1

POTATOES

19c

5 Lb. Bag 31c

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED F.ntered In the pogtofftae flt Greencastle, Indiana an second lass mall matter under act of March 7. 1874 Subscription price 25 cents per week; 95.00 per .ear by mail in Putnam County: **>.00 to SI0.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. R. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

Personal And Local News Briefs Miss Virginia Young is visiting friends and relatives in Indianttn-

olis.

Rev. Francis Hull home Monday from a trip through the west. Mr. and Mrs. Louis are visiting relatives

York and other eastern states. They exporl tn he away for srv-

returned vacation

H. Dirl<s in New

SOCIETY Twentieth Centun Chili Met H itli Mr*, ix ller The Twentieth Century Club held its October meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer R. Seller on Wednesday p. m. Mrs. William Glidewell was the assistant hos-

tess.

Miss Lena Horne, piesident. presided at the business session at which time she welcomed Mrs. f. H. Williams, who had been absent from the club meetings for sometime due to illness. The film chairman mentioned he following films to be shown i>on: "Young Man With Ideas,” ‘Just for You,” ’’Carrie" from Dreiser’s “Sister Carrie,” "Washngton Story” with a short "Ope;, he Golden Gate.” For the program, Mrs. Ome: 3eck introduced Mrs. H. F H Greenleaf whose subject was ‘Indiana, Literature." M> s. Given leaf used as her guide, R. E Rant a’s book entitled Hoosie. Caravan." This book include* many present day writer ■ such at R C. Buley and K. P. Williams x>th having written book which .eceived Pulitzer prize-. Mrs

Alpha (iamma Oelra. , Vliimnae Meets t riday Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will meet Friday evening at 8 j o’clock at the home of Mrs. Wali ter Cox. Progress History * Inti Meets luestlay Progress History * luh will meet Tueaday at 2:50 at the home of Mrs. James Houck. Mrs. E. A. Browning will have the program.

sral weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Pier- ! Fwvnleaf re.-id a clever selection son have returned to their hone " m Emily Kimbrough’s “How

al East Seminary St., aitei i visit with friends at Flint, Mich rUey were away for two weeks. Miss Elsie Allen lias returnee to her home after visiting friend in LaPorte. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Hazel Watsor of Meadeville, Pa., Mr. and Mu Fred Fisher and Mrs. Grace Ro •

ley, oi LaPorte.

Treveum Sillery, of Greene.,, j tie, an •employee of the Bridp - port Brass Company, and Wand; Gihhens, Brazil Route 4. In been issued a marriage license i, Stanley L. Palm, clerk of th-

Clay circuit court.

The official board of Ge.i Memorial church will meet th, evening at 7:.t0 in Bishop Rob. nChapel. The trustees will nn- i al 7 o’clock for organization Russell Hardman, chairman nf the board, will preside. Frank McCammack, of b Union, is reported as slowly n covering at the Putnam Count' hospital from an arm injury in fered while at work on road 4i’ Monday afternoon. He will confined truth- hospital t - •

time.

We use thousands of gallons o soft water every day you bene fit by a whiter cleanc ,sh Home Laundry ir Cleanei Wed-tf

NEWS OF BO\ s LAWSON AIR FORCE RASE FT. BENNINC. Ga . Oct 23 1952— S Sgt James b Watt formerly of Greencastle ind. has been relieved of duty ,nd assignment with the 434th Com munlcations Squadron, i:;i \j Base Group, 434th Troop (’ rrie Wing, Lawson Air Fore Base Fort Benning, Georgia .and piac ed on reserve status. Sergeant Watt served m the Pacific theater during Work War II H* le High School and attended Purdue University. Prior to . . re call 1o duty, he was employ, d b\ the RCA Victor com pane Indianapolis. ind. His father, E<igar R. Watt, nnc’ his wife Mary E. -and son, al reside at Route 4, Greeni istlc Indians

Dear to My Heart." During the social hour the liosesses served delicious refreshnents. Tlie club adjourned to aeet November 19th with Mrs. harles Hutcheson. t hiireli Group ILmt To Roaehdnle Senior 4 'las> The Roaehdnle Senior *’las. were guests of the Christiai Church Youth Fellowship Mon jay evening, October 20 at a fornal banquet prepared by the Wo ,nen's Fellowship of the church. The basement of the church beaiuifully decorated with ne and white crepe paper. Nw. ,|is were patterned after gradting raps and place cards were .iiade in shapt- of grndunt|p.. diplomas. ihe evening was opened with .hi Rev. Malcolm Harris of Uk ..lacnuale Presbyterian church, eturning thanks for the evening

..eal.

Alter a very bountiful meal, Rev. Paul Kitley of the Cnris ..hi ciuucn welcomed tue granu -ung Clasu' .nacb Other gues,^ -iiecial music vvas iiunisned b. i >«iii t hue Jennes ami * arc j -oung. hpeaches were given b., .icinot is oi uie grauuauog ciasc. j/Oiisois and Mis. Malcolm Haris i ne siieancr of tue evenm,, a.s fiupei mieiiuent of Counij ochools, Eugene Hutchins. i'ne evenuig closed With group ringing and i prayer by uev.

-uuey.

Members of the graduating -iass are k'reil berry, Alice Coii .mu, Mariya Copner, Hazei —iavis, Juuy oougn, nounie _a»o Meuaugney, Carol Hays, _.ud Haitom. uons Hymer, Jniu .win. vera pans, borne McIntosh. Bop Page, Jim Bob Steele, —csoose oicwa.i t, nwin ia,> JHtK van vactor, Jean Va». /actor, Jane Winslow. optouiu.s lue n ugh Espe^ and Mrs, Marylou Garriott. onici gucoca weie ivi, s. tK*pey, *.r. and Mrs. Hutchins. Mr. anMrs. James Myers, township 4»U . * L 41VI .VIPS. 1 IlHl Itw -rceil, sponsors of the Youtl. Fellowship; Rev, and Mrs. Kitley -•U A fcC V, iXiiti Mai 118. ihe Rev. and Mrs. Whelan and -iarold Garriott were tiname to

-it end

TV - TONIGHT COTTRTFSY WRIGHT F.LF.C.

M ^'B^I-T^—Channel i>

■ Story Hou

Guest bool Range Ridei Dems.; McClur McClure; <;OF Vois. for Stevenaor Teienewi

GOP F’olitlc. Oeath Valla)

Laurel and Hurd)

- Big l .iwi

The Unexpected

Televent ure:

Football this Week

Weatherman

New)

Double Play-

Music In Night Eleventh Hour T.

Night Owl Theater

W R I G H T S

RLFATRI* SERVICE

YOUR

Westin^iuuS6 DEALER appliances and TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 11 E. W alnut Phooe 64

5:00 0:16 5:30 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00

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8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 12:00

Home & Child Study ^lub Meet* Monuay Home & Child Study Club will meet Monday evening at 8 j clock at the home of Mrs. Frank xinner. Mrs. Ralph Taylor will .ave the program.

You, loo, will be delighted: (contains ironing aids TO MARC IRONING Z? *;) SMOOTH AND EASY j ‘aultlets Starch GIVIS you ironng aids — already mixed in. Just the right amount cl just he right aids to make your ironing smooth and easy .... a;oj/, not a job. Try it. Your frocer has Faultless Starch!

'Absolutely Faultless lor over 65 years*

anniversaries Birthdays RU bar ' shame!, 6<»9 E nary St. Oct. 23.

Sem-

Huspital Notes Births: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bonine. a son, horn Wednesday. Released: Mrs. John W. Al bert.son and infant son, Coatesville; Earl Franklin Wallade Coatesville; Ah-a Gentry, Greon'•astle Route 2; Charles Goodman, Greencastle Route 4; Mrs Thelma (Michael, Bainhndge Mrs. Frank Sims and infan' : daughter, Greencastle Route 2 Mrs Cloyd Boswell and infan' daughter: Steven Trump, Coates ville: Hazel Thacker, Spence Route .">; William Girven, Bruzi Route 5: Dayton Sawyer, Clay-

ton.

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•LOPLL -HOI LI) BE 4 Vltl l I L VBOI’T FIRES Due to the extreme dry weathproiile wlio are burning leaves, if. : ;iking great chances on losng valuable property. This week lu fire department has be.-n iusy keeping up with grass fires -i:d mot> can be expected unles ■esidents ate more careful and lo not start fires in leaves oi Iry grasses.

•FARM SELLS BI'LL HR ATTLEBORO, Vt. Oct. 2.’ The Indiana State Farm, Green castle, recently sold a registeie Holstciin-Friesian hull to Earl K Pratt, Gosport, Indiana. Change of ownership for thl miinal, Indiana Progressor Vim lias been officially recorded b) The Holstein-Friesian A -soda

lion of America.

was ca *w. to^:’ ^ the bus fmn^ ' wom on to schoo, )^? ,n s -she was f

bit bruised , M

•windshield wa, ^

j head hit it.

•• Cloorge Book is |

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B ; linr^ Mnrkrl -U2 IMioiiel’ for the pnrr^n CH0ICE ^ ewCBp »«

BEEf

ROI M) LOIN OK lit

T-HONK LD

ROASTS It. -- BOILING BEEF II WE HAVE SOME MORE OF THOSE SMALL CHOICE QUARTERS OF HOME KILLED BEEF

CUT UP IF DESIRED

STEAK

HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL No. V/i can 3M SALMON, Lb. Can. ..39c CATSUP 12.m

n^WXLLL HOUSE

COFFEE Lb. Tin

DOLE 4 IH 'iiLI)

. 87c PINEAPPLEi Ft*

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES POTATOES -10 Lb. Bag HEAD LETTUCE, Hd. ... 10c BANANAS, 3 Lbs FLINT S MARKE

312 N. Jackson St.

PhONl

N. P. VanBUSKIRK

GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES WEST SIDE SQUARE

PHONE

THESE ARE OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES All-American ft. Sugar ^ c.»e jQ lb bjs ^ Pineapple 21-2c.. 29c Potatoes 10 ib ^ 43c Cheese p* 11 c,e,t 2 ib imI ^ ^ Oleo Blue Ribbon ^ 2^^ Frankfurters lb '

Bacon

Lard

Sugar Cured Jewt

Pure Hog-lb.

,b 20«

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