The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1963 — Page 4
Roaohdale Women’a Protrea* dub Meets The Roachdale Woman's Progress Club held their August meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ellen Purcell. After the barbecue supper with each member bringing a covered dish. Mrs. Purcell president, was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Retta Silvey gave the de-
votions. Mrs. Evelyn Beck sectary, read the min ites and called the roll, each merntei answering by giving an outstanding home they had visited. Mrs. Lillie McFerran gave a report of the State Federated Council meeting she has attended at the Marott Hotel in Indianapolis. Mrs. Elta Taylor, a guest, entertained the group with a hum-
orous reading. "Farmer Brown Takes a Wife.”
Question
If your dog breaks away from
you should you whistle and call him by name, or run
after him?
Answer:
Let your dog run; he is in less
by himself than if confused by traffic and knowtag ycm are after him. Your best bet is to call your AftPGA. notify neighbors and friends. His dog tag will ectabfiah ownership and be will be returned to you
BEING EXTRA CAREFUL with milk — from our dairy to your table — is one good housekeeping habit we’re never going to break. That’s why every Little of our wonderful milk is always protected by two caps.
Louisiana Has Racial Protests A federal judge Wednesday issued an order halting demonstrations in Plaquemine, La., but Negroes marched again in the racially tense Mississippi River town. Police arrested 104 of the demonstrators, v ho set out in "task force groups,” and the day's total reached 187. Many of them were juveniles who were released later. Authorities said the temporary restraining order issued in Baton Rouge, the state capital 13 miles away, may not have been filed in time to stop the defiant protest march. The Negroes marched on the city hall and county court house, led by members of the Congress of Racial Equality CORE and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC.
They were met by helmeted state troopers, local police and civil defense wardens carrying billy clubs. The order prohibited meetings, sidewalk and street gatherings, marches and other activities.
NEW MAYSVILLE Mr. William Gibbs, whe is in Service and his family visited with his sister Mrs. Morjona, Soats and son. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bonames at North Snlcn.
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and later called on Mr. and Mrs. Violet Leak called on Luna Cooker near North Salem. Perkins. Mrs. Marjoria Soats and son visited with her mother Mrs R ° y and Helen Weller made a Bessie'Gibbs at Clairmont.’ ’ business tri P to Danville on Sat- ^ iolet Lent, Sharon Hart and' Uld y ' children called on Mrs. Harold Pearl Elliott returned home Soats Sunday afternoon. from a visit with her brother
Kenneth Keck and family in California. Mrs. Marjoru Soots and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak, Sharon Hart and children Emma Mikel and Roy Weller called at the home of Clarence and Lulu Ward during the week.
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Picnics 33
PIECE OR SLICED PORK TENDERLOIN, Lb... ,98c
PORK & CUTLETS, Lb..
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Minute Steaks, Lb. .
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BOLOGNA, s, 'o™»:ck
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VALENTINE DINNER SIZE FRANKS‘29
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Pork Chons “ 79'
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SWIFT NING 3
PURE CANE
SUGAR 10 $1.09
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10
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CHOC. GRAHAMS, 9 oz. pkg. 29c
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JMHAGLE, Lb. Pkg. . . 49c
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LORNA DOOMS, Pkg. . . 39c
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SWANSD0WN
Cake Mixes
Lemon Flake, Devil Yello, Butterscotch, Banana, Si:garcream, White, Box Orange Coconut
29
JINGO
DOG FOOD, 25 Lb. Bag $1.89
TIDE, Giant 69c
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Oxydoi, Giant 69c
SPIC AND SPAN Giant 69c
DASH For Automatics 69c
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FRESHRAP WAX PAPER Roll 23c
DIXIE DELIGHT REACHES no - 2V2 can # # # # 23c
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE 2 u- ™ $1.09
RUFFS Facial Tissue Box of 400 29c
Reynolds Wrap 25 Ft. 29c
CAMAY 3 Bath 37c
ZEST With Bath Sponge 3 Bars 59c
Ivory Soap 3 Medium 29c
RAIN DROPS 24 Oz. 29c
STARDUST King Size 3Qc Oft $1.23
Diaper Sweet 24 Oz. 37c
LAVA 3 Medium 35c
KIRKS Hardwater Castle Box 10c
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Watermelons red ripe each 29 C
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Potatoes 25 “'•99
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