The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1932.

Unusual Coat Values

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Never have we offered Coats like these at such prices.

We wish l<> call M iir special attention to our showing of SIT coats. We have offered you in former years coats of the same type at 525.

..Some of them have large fur coll: rs and fur cuffs.

! Indianapolis spent the week end here 1 and attended the Revival at The I church of Chri.'t. Mr. and Mrs G< Finney of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Mlmer Finney and family Sunday afi ternoon. Mr. and Mrs George Sublett of Putnaihville were in ’.uwn Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. !.. McKamey an I Mr. and Mi H .o Gil weri Martinsville Sunday afternoi.n. Mr and Mr-. Waltei Corns pe:.. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young of Brazil. Mr. and Mr-. Chauneey Masten of near Mt. Meridian wi re callers lie.v Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Knoy were at Indianapolis la t Friday. Miss (laic Wingert of Imlianap lis spent a few days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Huhbard of I’utnamville spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed Mrs. Alice Hurst of Belle Union

Fussy about hands? Fels-Naptha

routains soothing glycerine in every liar

M \KKFT RUNS BUSSES

sjient last w ck liere with Mr. and

, b«-• • md Mrs Maymej BERI lx (UP) 0 f a le'e'i i.i.. fu« u*t End

Guaranteed crenc silk linings and interlined in blacks and colors. Made by good coat makers. \\ ill fit and give satisfaction.

Make an early s, i tn.n, a small deposit will hold the gf.rment for yon

S. C. PREVO COMPANY HOME STORK

| vegetable market in the West have inaugurated a bus service for

HUHGI.AKS M l TO t ENTS housewives. Four lines canvass the KOYAI. <)\K. Mich., (Ur*) Burg- district at intervals of 15 to) 30 miabus took a ! rgo jfe from a clean- utes during the morning, pick up er’s plant hci They trucked it to a housewives and return them home af woods at the outskirts of the city, ter their purchases are made. The where they lened it to discover 50 fare of 20 pfennigs is credited on cents. their purchases.

Strikin!* Farmers I‘trade

(EOVKKDALE Rev, Northrop of Greenca.-tle filled his ici ila, appointment at the M. K. Churcii Sunday and w is enU'rtained at the home of Mr and Mrs. It nis Denny. Mr. and Mrs Paul Grime- and | family of Greencastle were calling on friends hi re Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Duncan attended the Duncan reunion at Indianapolis j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen I,yon of Greencastle spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mr- George Knoy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moran spent the week end with relatives and friends at Indianapolis. Mr and Mis. Victor l.ewnmn of Georgetown„ Ilk, spent last Thursday with Misses I.aura and Belle Long. Mrs. Magdalene Long and son

I nn -t Handel md Mr. and Mr . Will Wingert attended the Wingert reunion at Whitestown, near (Tawfordsville, Sunday.

Kvanglist J. U Roady of Sullivan, i holding a series of Gospel meetings! at the eh rrh of Christ, beginning! last Sunday, Mrs Mae Tompson of (inveland. j Fla. and Mrs. Hilda Miller of Terre Haute culled on Miss Stella Collins Sunday afternoon. Miss M iry Reese of Kempton, Ind., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Donu- Denny. A large crowd attended the Herbert reunion in the S inml House grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I.e. Walter- called

on Mr. and Mr-. George DouglasSunday afternoii. Mr. and Mi Leonard McCoy of]

Sti i g farmi rs 5.000 stn eg. mounted on trucks and autos, parading past hotel in Sioux City, Iowa, wUr. governors aid r pre u nt itives e' nine Middle Wo-t states held conferentv hi an effort to solve - " of the man> problems confronting fanners. 'I'he officiaf conference on farm problems was held in tie- roe n just In I -w the \meriean fla in upper left of th" picture. 'The parade was orderly, although the strike- had attacked rev p,i.|iei photographers a few hours earlier.

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THE CALL OF THE WILD

"Nature in the Raw”—ns portrayed hy Paul Hrammn, America’s foremost animal painter... inspired hy the savage struggle between the ferocious wild dog ami the vicious wolf... as de« scrihed in Jack London's famous novel of combat against crude nature in the frozen north.

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Prodigies Enter Collect

They are no/ present in Luckies . . . the mildest cigarette you ever smoked

buy the finest, the very finest \/yi tobaccos in all the world—but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth thaC'Nature

in the Raw is Seldom Mild'—$0 these fine tobaccos, after propc aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described b; the words — "It’s toasted". That's why folks in every city, town and hamkt say ti ’t Luckies are such mild cigarettes. “It’s toasted' That package of mild Luckier-

"If a man write a better boot, freatb a Liter termon, or mate a bi/t r mouse-trap than his neighbor, tho he butli his house tn the woods, the world will mate a beaten path to ht\ door. RALPH WALDO EMERSON. Does not this explain the world wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike?

| I Mfik-,pg for whom a special class has been inaugurate-. a - •'j. Ap 1 , u !' are . ’wn here as they were welcomed to the un 1 ' _-

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