The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1933 — Page 3
•• Make It a merry CHRISTMAS! •• ' .
I UK DAILlf BA1MNLK, GKithNCASTLJ-. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1933.
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Give .Ic.welry—Gifts That Last SILVERWARE WRIST WATCHES KINGS NECKLACES CLOCKS
FRANK C. SCHOENMAN The Jeweler Be sure and register at our store for Free Gilt.
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■(Ii.'.nri Township Homo Gconclul> will meet with Mrs. Janies Wednesday afternoon, and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs.
Fannie Sims of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Scott Irwin of Lena, called on Mr. and Mrs L. M. Wrijr'it Tuesday. Twenty -men were employed ip Madison township Doc. 1, on madework projects. Mrs. Carey Dillingcr and children
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This Modern Store Becomes Greencastle’s Xmas Store for Men This modern store takes on it’s Christmas dress— Every where is fresh Christmas merchandisehundreds of gifts which will be gathered by Women and Men in the next two weeks anti received by thankful men on Christmas Day. | < » I.? f SI This is a store for Men A modern store, for the men of today. The gift merchandise we have supplied is the kind and the quality that men would buy for themselves.— •
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BEAUTIFUL NI W HATS l^ c lairiyc, new a v sniimont GAYMODE” SILK HOSE C)W ( . < hiffon «»r Service Weight a LACE TRIMMED SUPS OC,. Kayon Flat CretHs DAINTY NEW HOI SE DRESSES ()() HANDKERCHIEFS J9 C - 29 c - 39 c in IFix«*h .
$2.98
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25c "> 98c
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BEAUTIFUL DRESSER SETS
Mirror cninh and hrusli
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Beautiful Leather cases
LEATHER TRAVEL CASES Combination Hair and Mameurc “ADONNA” RAYON UNDERWEAR
ItoomcrH, I‘unties, Step-mm .
WOOL PLAID SPORT SCARFS VII Smart DresHers — Want line'.’ TOYS FOR LITTLE SIS
$1.98 $1.98 $2.98
ti9e 59c
GIFTS
FOR DAD
ALL WOOL SWEATERS
Sport C"at St j h's
CLEVER SUSPENDER SETS
Many Styles and I’attema LEATHER BILLFOLDS t hoiec of many la-athers
SHIRTS OF BROADCLOTH 9 c S e to $1.49
V\ ide sclcetioo. plains or fancies
NICE WARM LEATHER GLOVES $\.98
Lined or unlined; Different Leathers
l SER E GIFTS
FOR BIG BROT HER
crisp new scarfs 49c to 98c Square or refer styles ; . d»-i iffc FINE BROADCLOTH SHIR IS, to $1.1,) plain colors and fancies arv BEAUTIFUL LINE NECKTIES 49c
1 Paisleys, Stripes, Satin, t hacks. d»0 UC
WOOL FLANNEL ROBES
TRAVElTaSK ANO MiLITARY SETS t)8 C $6-90 (lifts that every young man »ants TOYS FOR B NIOR
WAGONS'. WAGONS
DOLLS OF ALL KINDS DOLL CARRIAGES,
10c 10
19c "-$3.98 ! TRUCKS WITH LIGHTS ^ "’^nv
$ 1.00 <« $3.98 ; scooters.
DOLL TRUNKS, IRONING BOARDS, CHAIRS, TABLE ES, PUNCHING BA , ^ cHESTS , CHEMISTRY SETS, SETS, MONKEYS TEDDY BEARS, TELEPHONES, DESKS, SLEDS, P00L T TRAiNS FOOTBALLS, BASKET BALLS, COOKING SETS, SEWING MACHINES, BOOKS, PENCIL GAMES, BLOCK , HELMETS, AND DOZENS OF
BASEBALL MITTS. Rt -
OTHER PRESENTS.- '
| AH ladies"Coats He-priced Now only $7, $9.44, l>.OF AH Ladies' Coats Re-priced Now only S7, SO.44, $14.44
BOXES, BLACKBOARDS, STUFFED ANIMALS. SEWING SETS, BRACELET SETS, JIG SAW PUZZLES. HANDERCHIEFS,
MANICURE SETS, PURSES.
Cletis and Wayne-, Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Mrs. Robert Irwin were at Reck ville Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs Klbert Irwin, win are thi pirents of l a new daughter, Madonna Joan.
Charles Marshall visited Tuesday
There is hardly any end to the variety. Complete lists can be filled with ease after a visit If) this modern store- and thus we live up to our.reputation as
' afternoon with Joshua l.imea.ster,
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i Mrs. Karl Surlier, wholius U'en jjg | very ill, i: much improved
merly resided at Danville, have moved to the James Layman farm. Henry Marshall visited John John-
ston Wednesday evening.
James Layman of Danville visited his son John Layman Thurs lay. Mrs. John Johnston visited her un le, Joshua l.anea-stei Mo, 'ay. kinvhle Wilson ha been apiMiintcd mad superintendent of Madison
'Ir. U I ignei and family, who for- township to -u.ceed Andrew John- hi
Greencastle's Xmas Store for Men Buy Willi Ginfideiice Al CANNON’S
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MAKE THIS A FLOWERY XMAS We have a good assortment of Planls and CuJ Flowers;' Christmas Trees; Holly and Holly Wreaths.
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Let u$: have your order now and we assui^‘ you a good selection.
who resigned after holding that position for two years. Mr and Mrs. Lee laiw.son of Fern spent Sunday with Edmond Marshall. Mrs. Kldora Gardner, Amelia Elling and Andrew Dickey visiterl Wednesday with Earl Surlier and family. (Hendon Inwin is now employed at the Cary Dillinger sawmill, near Rockville.
Charles Cox. Mrs. Henry Heck, who is suffering from a nervous attack, lemains about the same.
Cyril and Elmer Frazier and the Miseee Ethel ami Esther Morlan spent Sunday evening with Will Smith and family in Greencastle.
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Mrs. James Chriaenberry, who has been ill for some time, is slowly improving. Mrs. Mary Frazier spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wil on. # Mr and Mrs. Clyde Slimier were shopping in Greencastle Saturday. Tilden T razior, who has been ill for - ii' time, reamins about the same Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ox s|ient Sunday with his purAits, Mr. and Mr-.
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Is* k lHaries for a Dollar. Hamilton’s Hook Store. ll-6t
l»e sure and see our lieauliful slock of
Alonmouth Tollery.
EITEL FLORAL COMPANY
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Itrazil I>lock Coal $3.50 $3.75 $4 Per Ton I fUFF - ABRAMSLUCAS
Having taken from stock all of our Women shoes consisting of two pairs or less, we have grouped them into 3 lots $1.85 $2.85 • $3.85 Ihese formerly sold for $4.00, $6.00 and $7.00, N(.l many pairs of course, and cat Ii one is uglil up In the minute for quality and style. • Straps and Pumps which will fit and he comfortable. * • We <uc often told our shoes are the l>c*t in town and cheaper than the c heap shoes being sold elsewhere, winch should Ire proof lire sale of these broken sizes is bona fide. , \ • , V All displayed on tables inside the store. 0 . Patter StSeStSeeT "youTH STPfc 6^ SQUARE
