The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1930 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, I'NDiAKA. I III'IISKa v .m't ;h

I ARGK SHII'MKNT Men’s Suits

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Just Been Received

All New Fall And Winter Patterns Exclusively $19.30 The patterns are the very latest, finest of all wool materials, hand tailored perfect fiting - garments. Kvery suit is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Come in make comparison. All necessary alterations made without charge.

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CLASSIFIED ADS Ft)It SALK:—2 bdl room suites; Kus runtje and ilreasti. Phone 1-17-L. 30-2ts.

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the skillet at 19c per pound. Economy Store. Phone 740. 30-1-t FOR SALE:—One tfood perfection Oil Heater $3.00, at Cook’s South End

Society IN £Tv a ! Womans (|rcle Met tVednesday The meeting ot tne Wonia.. ^ Li. cle was held Wednesday afternoon in the church, Mrs. E. A. Brown gave the devotions and Mrs. Theod re Crawley apuke on “Foreign Mi sion Schools.” Mrs. Eva Stevenson and MrS. -V. L,'Itaphoel gave an inIteresting report of the District Coni volition which wn held last week in (Clayton. The reports of the committees followed, and the meeting adj journed to the social room where the hostesses, Mrs. E. F. Stone, Mrs. Itpx Crask, and Mrs. Lyslc Green served

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Co-Workers Meetoig Is 1‘ostponed The Co-Workers of the Baptist church lias been postponed until the j November meeting.

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try-It S. S. ( lass W ill ] Have Hallowe’en Party The Try-lt Sunday school class of he Baptist church will be entertained it a Hallowe’en party Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davidson on Berry street.

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Miss Heaney Hostess To Pollyanna Club The Pollyanna Sunday chool class will give a Hallowe’en party at 7:30 | this evening at the home of Miss j /Harriett Heaney on south Locust Street. Please come masked.

Store. Phone 134.

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SEE A FEW OF THESE IN OI K WIN DOW

FOR SALE:—New white goose feathers, pillows made to order Chincilia rabbits $1.00 each. Alma Roth, I R. 7. Phone Mt. Meridian. 29-2p.

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Friday and Salurdav D MIA MATINEE 2 I*. M MU. I0c-25e. NKIHIS 10.

Voncastle

“Just Like Heaven

Drama of T vv « (iirls Who Love the same Man ... And He Hates Women! \ Love story of the Streets of Paris .... Piquant, Different! All-Talking With Music

AM I \ i.DI ISK D \ \ ID M'.WF.LL $OL \ D AN RIL GASKIN GLASS

NDDLI) I KID N’t \ND SA IT RD NV “HALLOWEEN” Nil talk Spoiling Youth Comedy and Vitaplumc “laooney Tune” No. 1

TO-i)A^ Final Showing CM AS (HI DDY) RDfii RS In “NTYI NG EAGLES”

SI NRI ING S\ IT RDW MIDNHiHT SHllW Ini: ( t it )K In "R NIN OR SHINE”

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Halloween Part) FRIDAY NIGH I’ (MT • !1 At 11 I-. M. HI. - 35 C Souvenirs In \|| SPIT I NI. PKKMENV SHOWING NANCY || CARROU IN The Devil's Holiday G&ammountQicturc

“ A m e r i c a’> Sweetie” winning your heart with u fiery dr.iinatic portrayal. IT ITS OF FUN AND NN HOOPEE Hox Office Open At l(l.:!U p. \| ■BESi

S. C. Prevo Company

FOR SALE OR TRADE—G-m mi semi-modern house, three blocks from Square. Phene 641-X. 21 61

Home Store

sot I in Y NEWS Mr. and Mrs Evans Entertained Post Office Employees Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evens and daughter, Florence, entertained on Wednesday evening for the p -t of fice employees and their families at tJleir log cabin west of the city. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. U. CJicnoweth and son, and Mrs. Mary Stoner. The evening wa~ spent in playing old-time games suitable to tile log cabin days. Mr. Clarence Hollick then gave an interesting talk on his trip abroad this summer.

Refreshments of fried chicken, wi iners roasted in the big fireplace, d ughnuts, and cider were served. About fifty were present. This meeting proved such a sue1 eess that it was planned to hold a meeting at the Cabin once a month in the future. .j. .;. ••. .j. .p Junior Department Party Postponed , The Jun r department "f the Me'.hi odist Sunday sehool will not have its 1 party Saturday afternoon. Children of the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades plea-e notice.

FOR SALE:—Potatoes, Rural New Yorks, $1.25 per bushel at farm ■'! miles east of Greencastle. John Diet rich. 28-5U

FOR SALE—Corduroy coats and overcoats in good rendition. See John Tharpe, 801 Lincoln Ave. 30-1 p

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Efficiency » » With Economy—and Style The fame of Glow-Boy has largely been spread through its remarkable efficiency and economy. Most people know of it because it has almost twice the heat circulating and floor warming capacity of other parlor furnaces—or because of its Heat Amplifying Casing Shield. Yet even if it did not possess these practical advantages to *uch a degree, it would still be famous for the beauty and correct styling of its cabinet. In our repeated invitations for you to inspect the inner construction of Glow-Boy we may have neglected to call attention to its outer beauty. See the Glow-Boy—inside and out ... at our store.

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Browning=Hammond Hdw. Co. I hone 214, Di’pencaslle

FOR SALK:—Good block wood. Ora Todd. Phone 20K-L. , 23-3» FOR SALE—Fresh ti-h, roady for the skillet at Mtc per pound. Economy Store. Phone 740. 30 1-1

—For Rmit— FOR RENT-Modern furnishe i apaitment, good heat; rent reasonable. .Nisi desirable -deeping room. 302 west Franklin. Phone 240. 30-2t

FOR li KN l (lesiraiile 1 i» cd front room. Reasonable. Working woman preferred. 9 Chestnut street fp-

FOR RENT OR SALE:—Six room semi-modern house, garage, large lot. Price reasonable. Gall 578-K. 29-2L

FOR RENT—5-room modern bungalow and garage. POO south Locust. Phone 44 or 739-X-X. 27-6t. FOR RENT:—Nice 4-room house and 3 or I unfurnished rooms reasonable. Phone 565-Y. 22-tf. FOR RENT:—Two Modern furn-i-hed rooms or small apartment. 101

E. Franklin St.

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Wanted— WANTED: Woman for general housework. Permanent if capable. Gall at 7b'J North Madison St. 30-3p. WANTED—36 live cats. Mu t he adult cats and not kittens. Will pay 50c to $loo, depending on size. Large cat e.-pecially desired. Gall Stanley Baker, Florence Hall. Tel. 200, for further information. 24-2p

WANTED: Several stands of liees Address R. W. Baldwin, Routo Greencastle, Ind. 28-3p.

—Lost— LOST:— Black and tan female hound, in vicinity of the Tibbs farm. Notify John A. Butler, Glovenlah Route 4. Ip,

—Miscellaneous— R A D 1 0 SERVICE. Guaranteed work. “Day, The Radio Man.” Express Bldg. Office phone 230. Home Phone 814-K. • l-'f

I will Shoe ^our horses at your barn. Standard prices. Call George E. Frank, Clinton Falls. 27-6p.

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! will give private lessons in typewriting and Gregg shorthand at any time to suit your convenience. If in-teresfc-dTall Mrs. P. T. Allen, 487-Y. O 29-31

Rummage Sale at Court House Saturday 1^ the Missionary £oeieiy the Christian Chu|yh btguis at 8 o clock. 30-2p.

Rouful and Square dance at the *1 Redmen 11^1 Saturday night, Nov. 1.

Kv^rvhoily, wolcoitif*

A Stroke of Genius

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