The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1933 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. '933

H> IMI'UOVE AIRPORTS

INDIANAPOLIS, Dp,’. 13 (UP)— More than $200,000 will be spent by the civil woiks administration to improve Indian^ airports, it was report i*! today by ( harks E. Cox, Jr., bead of the airports division of the slate CWA.

The Ladies Aid of Brick Chapel DAILY BANNER

will yive an entertainment,"l.azaar

and oyster supper, Thursday night at the Brick Chapel M. E. church The

public is invited.

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Ml. Olive Missionary Society will tncet with Mrs. Robert Sweeney Thurfday afternoon al 2:30 o'clock.

PRISONER IS HURT

•A prisoner enroute to the Indiana st:itc f irm in charge of a deputy sheriff from Lake county suffered injuries about the back about 10:80 o’clock Wednesday morning when the office)' car lost a wheel and overturned on state road 43, north of Greencasfle. Sheriff Alva Bryan >f Putnam county was caller! and assisted the Lake county deputy sheriff to take his prisoners on to the penal farm The l^ke county car, which belonged to Sheriff Carol HolL of Crown Point, was considerably damaged in the accident but only one of the prisoners was injured. The damaged car was taken to the McCammon gaiage in this city for repairs.

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Herafd Consolidated

“It Waves For All’’ Entered in the postoffice at G reemcastle, Indiana, as second «loss mail matter u nder Act of

v>Dooua>*»T .March jj, 1878. Subscription pi ice, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per voat by mail in Putnam County; $3.r.O to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam ftounty.

Buy Christmas Seals

The best line at Christmas junk J west of the Allegehnies. Hamilton’s | Book Store. lOjJ’t • m_ j COLLEGE BEAUTY 4 8HOPPE. t Haze) Cline, Fingerwave 30c, Marcel 30c, either with shampoo, 50c. Perm- ^ ar.ents, Oil $2.50, Shelton $2.50, Oil Shelton $4, Frederick $3. A shampoo and set is included. May ha\e ringlet ends with any. Phone 290 X, 413 N. College Ave. Ip. FDR SALE—Household goods: one Tood hr-1 with $10 coil springs and

mattress all : (I beds with good springs and cot- ^ lloscoe Oliver >4 year- old, of nattre-ses, $8 for each outfit; S S Bait '.ridge, was taken to the state five solid oak chairs, nearly new, 75 N I'd 'I for mental patients at •ents each; two upholstered mated J ,ay ' ' va chairs, 75 cents each; one oak dre i*. ' v fitl/X 1 J uiied by Deputy Sheriff Walter ,!5 l.ari'q plate mimr. ft. ^ ! ^’ ' mC .nf Chart Marshall. •mail oak dresser, first class, i$7.00; I he.e will be sendees at the hillone "ak dresser with long missor and Fight Tllb©rCUlOSiS " M E. chui 1 ' i'.ec. 24. Rev. De ride drawers, $0.00; one 10 inen Flor- , ill he i peaker for the ence heating stove in good condition I evening A Christniaa program will mechanically, $8. Thees are all good Rev. ( ecil H. ! 'ni 1 lVa a ''«)in a l-o he given. This meeting is lieing bargains. 300 North Jackson street panied to hi apt itment it Poplar j, i, red by tl: Woman’s MissionPhone 05. 13 It Ridge Sunday nig ' '\v Roy Reynold :n y .giety.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Revival service, closed at the Nazarene church Sunday night. Mr and Mrs. Portald Hester, near I. «|oga, arl* the parents of a daughi i. Mary Elizabeth born Dee. 10. Mr W. H. feasor, Greencastle, uho ha- been at Big Stone Gap, Va., luring illness of her father, returned

home Tuesday.

Rev. and Mr’ Howard Cracker, R, Herbert Johnson, Miss Naomi Smith, Mrs. S. P. Smith,, Joan Miller and Miss Evelyn Wininger, all of livet, 111., were Sunday gueists of B F. Wininger ami family.

NOTICE

Society News

Pay Your telephone account on or before the 15th of each month.

Indiana Associated Telephone Corporation CrccncaHtle Rxchang*

I OR SALE: The old John Hunter Im.i estead onrt mile south of Put m.mville. See W. M. Hunter, Greencastle. R. 4. Ip

FOR SALE: Good u*e. I Pontiac touring car or will exchange for good 1 ord. Inquire at Banner office. In

A Gift of FURNITURE Endures

Choosing \ (/ill o! FurnitinT from onr Store Assures you of vnlue, slvle mid n |deasin^ srleelion

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Our Store is full of splendid Christmas Rifts—gifts that will l»e appreciated—and that are priced to suit the giver. Give furniture this Christmas. Your gift will mean more all down ihrough the years.

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Cheer ami Beauty

new Rug brings

Noth'ng is mere imprrtant as a decoration than a beautiful rug. Manv new, advanced patterns, make your selection now ideaning an I profitable,—the prices are lower, ttin Gi\e a new rug fur Christmas. Cive a beautiful Bed Spread $2.1 a All of the quaint charm of Mountain home snun fabrics is yours in these attracthe spreads, 'lap famous Mountam laurel pattern is only $2 89. All are large size, 84 x 105. Give a Bed SpreadMany designs in all color ranges, These Spinets Are only $10.95 ( harming Colonial Spinets furn. ished in Mahogany, with sliding writing beds. I nustial values. See them soon they won't last long,

Tnide In ^our Old Furniture

Kn joy new

things while still low.

prices are

Living Room, Bed Room, or Dining Room—make one or all lovely, beautiful and comfortable with new furnishings this Christmas. Your old furniture will he accepted as part payment now. Prices are still low. Deride today to make your home better with new furnishings.

"We’re mighty glad we bought our outfit at these low prices.” So said a young bride this week when we sold them furniture for four rooms, they will not use until next spring. We store it for them free and will do the same for you. Table and ( hairs for lit!leones$1.95 \nd dandy little desks, Un> fur lilt ip ladies and li'tle men. Three piece -els are as low as $1.95 anil all are durahlv finished in natural woods or in enamels- You will make a youngster happy with one of these Useful Gifts\ny of These Magazine racks little stools, card tables, what not racks of soli.l walnut, end tables—and prices range from 98' to SI-39. You will ha pleased with these as gifts. See them. For Fijrlit awl For BoautyA new La inn—whe’her for table, heaide a chair, or the radio or in a bed room—a new lamn for Christmas A host to chose from here.

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Travel each < hcsl

Get two values with one purchase. Select the Cedar Chest you like and a beautiful, fitted over night bag is yours Free. This offer ends soon. Prices are low.

Hear this new « Majestic Radio From the beginning Majestic Radios have been known for (O Beauty of tone, (2) s,.| w tj v jty i (3) for upkeep costs and now Magestic gives you Duo Valve tubes with these other three super■or'tie# Only Majestic uses Duo Valve tithes that use less current and re luce reolaceyien' costs.

$5.00 for your old Mattress On a KiiiK InnerSpring

Restful comfort—relaxation that restores tired bodies and worn nerves—this and years and years of it if you equip yotfr bed with a famous King Innet Spring Mattress. Trade your old mattress now. Comfort ( hairs Smokers $3.65

Silk Billows

69c

Think of it! I^rge silk pillows in a wide assortment of colors and designs a' these low prices This is an advance notice.

Comtort Chairs in many designs — comfoitahle? Very. And also low in price. Some have ottomans to match.

Cabinet styles with storage compartments in Walnut and Mahogany finish. An abundant selection. See these for attractive gifts.

MolhtT will waul A Spml Queen Sperd Queen reduces wa'hday drudgery *o a nleimant few niinutec only. Sneed Queen comes in models for both farm and home and sells for lower prices than most washers, Speed Queen has many exclusive lime and money saving features. Fry a Speed Queen Occasional ( hairs $5 An excellent eifl and a useful one. Besides this snecially priced occasional chair there aie many others at low prices See them now

Horace Link & Company

THE STORE OF FURNITURE

Tri Kappas Invited 1 To Attend Art Exhibit 1 The. Greencastle chapter of Tri j Kappa has been invited to attend the lloosiei art exhibit at the Spink Arms hotel in Indianapolis Sunday I evening from 7 to 9 o’clock • •!• •!• •!• •!• -I- -!• h i,Section Two In Meet Thursday Section Two of trie Christian ; Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Louis Hays, west Poplar street. Mrs. May Hammond will have charge of the program.

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Presbyterian Church Women to Have Tea . Women of the Presbyterian church vill hold a Christmas tea at the home of Mrs. L. H. Dirks, f>20 east Wash mgton street, Thursday afternoon at ' 2:30 o’clock. Every inemlier is urge I to he present and make her report on how lie earned her dollar in the earn ;rdollar campaign. •j* .j* *j« »|w »j« »|« Prof. And Mrs. Ynncker Entertain Al Their Home I uesday evening, Prof. :md Mrs. T. G. Yon: keg had as guests at their lime in Northwood the majors and faculty in iBotany. Following the lovely Christmas dinner, Dr Ynncker, ii-ing pictures .which he had taken on lii- journeys, gave an illustrated, in formal laJk concerning his voyage to Hawaii and his interesting experience« on the various islands.

tour credit is good tor a loon

Indiana 1 I Loan Co. I 1

•’hone If, 21k "ash. St,

Robert L. Sanford of Minneapolis, Minn., is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanford, Hills dale avenue.

< UK l II CO CRT NOTES Condemnation suit of the Stsi,, Indiana against .hnn rm-keti I. ia M. Cro hell, ha. by the state. The injunction piocerding of J Haiti D. .lame md .. .. lK]|| J l . lie . .I and 1 ■' , 1 missed. NOT HE «>l \ I>\IIM'T’R\ T |(i\1 Notice is herqhy given that th,,, deraigned has been app imi'.inytJ Judge of the Circuit ) in of p wn g| County, State of Indiana, t rat or of the estate of Hannah \J late of Putnam County, deceasetl Said estate is supposed to bn vent. Osie A ler, Admini-Jlrator Dee. 12, 1933. Attorney: Sutherlin & SqiMI John W. Herod, clerk of th,,| nam Circuit Court. i]

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IS BUILT ON FUNDAMFN’TAIl! POUND ENGINEERIN'!; PRINT!. PIES. THESE PRINCIPLES WHIRR TIIF I ORD HAS Al W VYS I VROD!ID ARE BEING A« (’KADIFD RT I’ORD OWNERS. THERE IS NOTHING IN THEP"W) CAia FOR THE PI’BI.IC TO EXPERFMENT WITH K0RD HAS I DONE THAT AND THE ' M! PROVING IT'

KIND, MORRISON, POST IK (0.

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Cltl’ENt tcTI.E |

Dealer- Since 1910

Gifb/Utility A Gdeiyone Why not make this a practical Christmas with a “ill I° r . the home—one that will benefit all members of the latnilv Our stock includes items that will serve the household h' r many years and they combine economy with utility m an unprecedented degree. Ibis season’s low prices aff° r, i extraordinary value for the dollar; take advantage nl di'' opportunity to get your Gift or Utility. Weller’s ('asseroles . • I’y^x ( asseroles Mix-Master $143> (ake Boxes •- ^ Stainless ( arvinff Sets Wear-Kver Percolators REMEMBER WE HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES.

’Special Bargain in sturdy. 1-imh rubber lired World Flyer Wagons

$2.98

BROWNING - HAMMOND HARDWARE CO. ( Eail Side Strain TeleoUw