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EAST LAXSjlNG, .Mich.-(UP) —Geim-killing antibi olios soon may be made from v.n eds. A Michigan Slate University research team has di.3 covered » r^ah stance that, when purified, may prove as effectn't an anti biotic as penicillin. t

shrub wee* I •lohn's wort.

The sufc /ranee rhe effect .re ness

ciften

has jf pe

researen the dr’

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The material comes from hy. peri cum, a common or. taments •

team hopes to purify

/jj to the extent that it /»ial or exceed the bacteria-

power of penicillin.

• /fist antibiotics now in use a: f derived from microorgan- : /’.ns. but the MSU scientists Pope to produce bacteria-killing / drugs from plants which will equal or better the products now

ir use.

THE DAILY BANNER

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SOCtETY

( OKKECTIOX

Ke:np:*-Bhie Nuptials

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v.tation.Julia Jer e Reinke

-*ves have reo the wedding Blue and P. n Saturday.

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at the Centenary'

church in Terre Haute, irties have been planor Miss Blue, who is f. graduate and the M Mr .and Mrs. Wal-

8ca®l>'

,Always k something good in store for you...

SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE WE DEUIYEP CALL 907 SERVICE IS OUR HOBBY SERVICE CUT 1 IF.ATS OUR SPECIALTY

Hamberger

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Ai'. 1 Beef. S round ' Frsih Hourly |

Chocl t Ronsl'«"'39c

BEEF TO' BOIL

Lean, Meaty Kib Lb. . :.

19e

Sirloin ^ sav ° ,y tu,s lb. 59c To Broil—Swiss or Fry

Sh INI.KSS

PICKLE L0AF,*U>.' 59c! WlliNERS, Lb. 39c

OLIVE LOAF, Lb. \ 59c

WABASH

CHOP. PORK, Lb. 69c rnAyi/r if oq o?.ofashioned69c inArflVj, LD. Z/C MAC • CHEESE, Lb. 69C xvabasii smoked Sr”S, r Lb?’ Sc Sausage, 3 lbs. $1

WILSON’S

CHEESE \ 2 Lb. Box 59c

SLIUED-

—('olumbia Tray Pack

BACON

3 lbs. $1

FiCIliCS Tender, Smoked, lb. 29C 001186 ^0" Brand Vacnunr Tin lb. 00^ DERBY BARBECUE SAUCE, It OL 25c K00L AID, 6 for

S7A-FLCI, Ql.

KLEER BI.U, 01. TOMATO ,mrc COCKTAIL

I9c 25c

College Inn 46 o/.. Can

35c

S ALAD DRESSING. Thrifty Quart 39c

Delhi Whole Peeled 1.a rife No. 2 1 » can

APRICOTS

SPECIAL WASHDAY DEALS WISK - - 49c AD CHEER FAB ~ 99c SURF

29c

Kingsize 35c off

89c

27c CHEER “ $1.19

Giant Si/.*

I*C off

63c

SURF, Reu. Vb Price Sale, 2 for . 48c

KK«.

RINSO, Vz Price Sale . 2 for 48c

GIANT

RINSO, 15c off 60c

4.1 \NT SIZE

JOY, Bottle 10c off .... 54c

(.1 \ NT

SILVER DUST, 10c off. Box . . 65c You're Saving Money When You Save Our Pink Receipts. It's Smart To Be Thrifty.

TODAY'S BFRI.F THOUGHT Then answered Jesus and said unto her. O woman, great is thy faith, be it unto thee even as thou wilt.--Matthew 15:28. No one has measured the power of faitr. The source of fakh is a realization of God's love and power.

Pray without ceasing.

bert

August f< Methodist Several p red to ho DePamv daughter

lace B. Blue, former Greencaatie

residents.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brothers.* r-nd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blue are grandparents of the bride-elec". Airs. Miller Is Hostess To Roachdale Club Rc achdale Home Demonstra- ; tion Club met with Mrs. Beulah Miller assisted by Mrs. Lenon Sillery and Mrs. Eleanor McMul-

len.

History of the song of the j month, Columbia, the Gem of the ' Ocean, was given by Mrs. Thelma Goslin. after which all joined 1 in singing it. This was followed

by the Flag Salute and ctub j

John A. Friend was re-elected cieed.

commander of the Brazil chapter Ro11 call was something about | of Disabled American Veterans o ur flag. No. 79, at their regular meeting Safety lesson by Madge Skelheld in the VFW Home in Brazil, ton on Safety in Our Kitchens. The Clinton Homemakers will This was followed by the usmeet this evening at the home of j ual business session. More plar s Mrs. Lee Martin. Part Two on j were ma le and discussed perFreezing Techniques will be gtv- ( taining to the vegetable show to

Personal

And Local News Briefs

should nave been shown as sell- ; ng for "2 packages for 49 cents” instead of 49 cents per package. Bring well filled baskets and table service to the shelter house .r Robe-Ann Park and meet fellow Republicans for a pitch in scupper at 6:30 Friday evening. RAC E DRIVER SUES OIL COMPANY FOR 850 006 INDIANAPOLIS, July 12 Race Driver Gene Hartley has sued the Ohio Oil Co. for S50.000 for using his picture in the company's advertising. Hartley filed suit in Marion Superior Court 2, charging he I did not give the company per- j mission to use his picture in advertising. CONFERS WITH TITO BELGRADE, July 12 (UP) — Egyptian President Gama-1 Abdel i Nasser arrives here today for talks with President Tito. Rumors included among the subjects a "third force” between the Communist East and the Capitalist West. Prime Minister Jawaharlal ' Nehru of India is scheduled to loin the talks later.

year’s total so far to 2.931. At 'he same time last year the figure was 4 111. PARENTS ARREsTEH CROWN POINT. July 12 (UP) - A man and woman were held here today on charges that they abandoned their seven children for 10 days in their trailer. Albert J. Standiford. 33. and his wife. Betty. 26. were accused of leaving their children with insufficient food from June 29 to July 8.

RITI D CONTROL TOWER TFRE HAUTE July 12. (U A 12-ru. r. tear.^ fj >:.i 7 WVc.nesvlav bee.m s* trine- .

lan Field h The crew, anus Port* round the >b bv Satu:

MOTORIST" VRI Tl STEP

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LI\ r s un'K MARKET Hogs. 9,000: steady to 25 1 : 180-240 lb . >16.25 * * .<it> v\ at ?17.0C.

d EIX AEF

explained t an experim

deteririous

Penney’s

Bring your rabbit's foot if yo\) but don’t miss Penney's . . .

^"FRIDAY ™i3 ,h BUYS

en by Mrs. Raymond Adamson. Miss Kathy Bottorff, of Colj umbus, has arrived to be the I guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. j and Mrs. Simpson Stoner, in their home on Bloomington j street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson and children, David, Linda and Donald of St. Clair Shores, ; Detroit, Michigan, are spending | the week with Mr. Patterson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardman* and daughter of Richmond, Ind., are spending the week in the home of Mr. Hardman’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardman. Mr. Hardman is associated with the Melden Wiring Co. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Doyle an i daughter. Miss Lorraine Doyle, have left for their home in Bristol, Conn. They have been the guests of their son. Jack Doyle. Mrs. Doyle and family on Anderson street. Clarence L. Reeves, 74, operator of the flour and feed mill at Mansfield, passed away Wednesday afternoon in the Clay county hospital at Brazil. A member of the Methodist church at Bridgeton. Mr. Reeves was known to many residents in the northw: t section of Putnam aunty.

J be held the last Saturday in Augj ust. Committees were appointed j to work at the Farm Pi ogress ! Show in September. The lesson on Meals From Your Freezer was given, demonj strated and served by Mary Sanders and Mary E. Lockridge and proved to be very interesting and appetizing. The meeting closed with the club prayer. The August meeting will be a picnic at the Crawfordsville Park followed by a tour of the Lane Place and the Lew Wallace Studio. BETA SIGMA PHI PICNIC SUNDAY Indiana Delta Nu chapter of j Beta Sigma Phi will have a pic- j nic at Forest Park in Brazil, at ; 6 p.m. Sunday, July 15th, for members and their families. Bring well filled baskets and table service. Drinks will be furnished. Members please call the president. Doretta Jones, if you pla^. to attend.

KILLED BY AUTO LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 12 - | Harold Gene Morgan, 36, Wilmington, 111., was killed early to- ’ day when struck by a car on U. | S. 52 in Otterbein. The car was driven by Robert ' Wade Harmon, 19, Otterbein. i who was trying to turn into a. i

service station.

POLIO CASES DROP WASHINGTON, July 12 (UP) - The Public Health Service said today that 275 new cases of polio i were reported in the nation last' week, sharply less than the 405 cases reported in the comparable

week of 1955.

The new cases boosted this

fcALF SUPS I eniie>-sent Hiiviiig** on -anfori/.pd half slips! Cr.ol whit* beauties 4 gore cut to stay sleek round your waist nn twisting, no bunching! M tchine washable! PENNEY SPECIAL Small, medium, large. Hurry Hurry to PENNEY'S

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WHILE THEY LAST

RAG RUGS

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T-SHiRTS

Big 23x43 size assorted colors. Men, here's roe I eomforl A quality rug that will wash ^ >, ‘ nn *“.V - wise! Towncraft'

and wear. Turned ends. They shht^with’‘m"'

have many uses. Buy several

FILLMORE GARDEN CLUB WILL MEET FRIDAY The Fillmore Garden Club wall meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Verna Zeiner. All members are urged to be present as there will be a dis- i t r i b u t i o n of chrysanthemum plants.

City Recreation Features SQUARE DANCING With Doyne Lenh irt Calling High School Gym (Outside Surface) Friday, July 13 7:30 -10:36 ALL AGES INVITED

at this 77c price. WOMEN'S COOL BABY DOLL GOWN WITH PANTIE

Sizes Small

Medium

I.arge

A special value in drop stitch acetate tricot knit Elasticized neckline NYLON LACK TRIM machine washable i n hike warm water. Many colors to choose

from.

nylon re-

inforced neck, shoulder seams, and an extra lorncut for more tuck-in.'

SHOP OUR BARGAIN TABLES FOR EXTRA VALUES, SAVE!

HOLDEN RED STUMPS FREE WITH ALL YOUR PURCHASES - REDEEMABLE FOR HUNDREDS OF PREMIUMS SEE PREMIUM DISPLAY !H OUR STORE

MAIN AND BROADWAY (SOUTH END) WE DELIVER - PHONE 12

OPEN TIL 8 O'CLOCK FRID/tYAND SATURDAY OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

Ground BEEF f,em< i ™ 3 lbs - SI tissue 4 roii$ . 39c

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PKI’SOXAL Si/K

CRESCENT — TRAY PACKED

EXTRA SOFT

LEMON OR VANILLA

I’/ORY, 4 tens . . 25c

LAYER BACON ^ 3 ^ si cookiis, 4ot. iu,, . 25c Franks 3 Lb5 $l Bologna 5 ^ $1 W00150N TE4 - 1/2 Lb - 5,c

HOME (.ROW \

HEAVY WAX PAPER

Pork Sausage

PuFG^we made iti

DEPENDABLE. READY TO EAT Picnic Hams

3 k $1

ib. 28c

W4XTEX, Roil . . 23c

SALTIXE

CRACKERS, Lb. Box . 19c

GREEK BEANS, 2 Lbs. 35c ( %LII ORXI \ GPATFD TUNA, 2 Cans 49c Sill RITNE SALAD DRESSING, Qt. 49c 1NSTA> DRV MILK. Jar . . 32c

GIANT SIZE

ITTNAM COUNTY FRESH DRESSED

nxyooi. Box ALL, 24 Qz, Box

I l V v/1 .Nil 1 111^^11

FIYERS WHOlE 0R CDT UP Lb. Sac

Skinless Weiners 3 ^ $! mm 2 for

CLEANSiR, Giant

COX'TROLI.ED SUDS

AJAX

Cl

REG. SIZE OLD DUTCH

FORK STEAK

49

64c 34c 25c 16c

i or. '-izi ■in i;j ive

SHORTENING, 3 Lb. fan 83c

NO. I golden ripe

BANANAS, 2 Lbs. . . 29c

GRE \ 1 NORTHERN BEANS, 2 Lbs.

LIBBY’S

PEACHES, Can

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28c 25c

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IN ASSORTED C OLORS

Northern Tissue 2 «* 19c

S0A P , Bath Size, 3 for 31c ASK for your

HOLDEN

RED STAMPS

KEG. MZi: \ IKIN4.

COFFEE, Lb. .

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Oleo

Top Grade J 4rAr lb. ^