The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1956 — Page 6

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Susie Rosemary and Butch Smith o; Greencastle and Jay Clodfelter of Indianapoli; spejit Saturday with their grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter an I rhildren. Vickey Call of Greencastle is /iuiting in tre home ot her randparents. Mr. and M. 5 Rex 3all. Rov. Winslow, Mrs. Freda Nicholson and Mrs. Rachael Cooper took the M. Y. F. group to Clear View Lake Club last Thursday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Clair Albin and children and Mrs. Tommy Miller and son, Gregor}*, were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark near Fillmore. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Eujene Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Leonard and family spent New’ Year’s Ev ' with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodiworth and daughter and enjoye ’. I watching television. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scobee and I children were supper guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cooper. Jr., and childen on Saturday evening, i Glenna Clodfelter and soi.s spent Saturday night with Mr. j and Mrs. Tom Scobee and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin and children were Sunday evening j visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ! Priest and family of Crawfords- ,

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Mr. an ! Mrs. Russell O H v?r were Sunday evening visitoi s of

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Mr. ar. i Mrs. Vern Sigler. Wayne Bettis. David Clodfel-

tcr and John Stark were in New’ Orleans. La., for the Sugar Bowl football game on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Callander and Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter spent the day Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Voris and family of Lebanon. Mrs. Oral Maddox of Greencaatle was n visitor cf Mrs. Earl Wc ..’.worth on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alexander visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rivers of Wavclond Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Giltz and Mr. and Mi i. Bill Padgett attended the dinner dance at the Scottish Rite theater Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin visited Mrs. Myrtle Whittaker at the Coleman Hospital in Indianapolis on Saturday. Mrs. Eldon Brattain visited Mrs. O. M. Thomas and Howard Ci.aik last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Campbell o' Crawfordsville were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Vein Sigler attended a New Year’s Eve paily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phipps

and rhildren spent Sunday witn Mrs. Phipps' grandparents. Mand Mrs. Frank GhUo< t* of Ne *■ man. 111. Mrs. Leland Chilhote and sou I Harold, shopped in Terre Haute ! Saturday and called on Miss Margaret Allen. A wedding anniversary and birthday celebration were the order of the day in the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson Sunday It was the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Richard Thompson ami the birtnday of Mrs. Fred Thompson an 1 Jack Pingleton. Others present for the occasion were Mrs. Jew-el Pelfrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker and daughter, M and Mrs. A. C. Pelfrey and I> > '- ter Porter of Dayton, O. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Richard Thompson returned to Lafayette on Monday an 1 Richard will resume his .school work. He Is now a . .'u: >r Puniue University. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiley and daughter. Gale, visited Mrr. Mary Carmichael of Rockville on Saturday evening. Mr. and MiMax Giltz of Greencastle wore Sunday visitors of the Wileys. Mrs. Noel Nicholson played for the New Year’s dance at Cio O Id Fellows Hall in Ladoga C.iturd iy night.

IX MEATS

39c

LEAN

PORK STEAK, Lb. .

PURE 100%

GROUND BFEF 3 Lbs. $1.00 GMCiCE ROUND OR SIRLOIN

ROLL SAUSAGE, 3 Lbs. ... 89c

CHOICE m STEAKS, Lb.

STEAK, Lb.

79c

SALT FISH, Lb.

59c 29c

tyvuCeH-'P'tetA VEGETABLES

I.ARGK FLORIDA ORANGES Dozen 39c

CHOICE EATING APPLES 3 Lbs. 39c

MAINE NO. I POTATOES 10 lbs. 49c

NEW CABBAGE 3c Lb.

YAMS 2 Lbs. 25c

LARGE SIZE HEAD LETTUCE Each 19c

TANGERINES Dozen 39c

IDAHO POTATOES 10 Lbs. 6Sc

LARGE SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 5 For 25c

CALIFORNIA GRAPES 2 Lbs. 29c

PET INSTANT

M?»kes 4 Gfs.

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NONFAT DRY MILK

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MILLER’S SOM CRACKERS Lb. Box 19c

Instant Maxwell House COFFEE Larae Jar $1.39

MILNOT TALL CANS 3 For 29c OLD FASHIONED STORE CHEESE Lb, 49c

PURE CANE SUGAR 10 Lbs. 95c

FRO-JOY ICE CREAM V? Gallon 69c

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