The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1934 — Page 3
eicome 4-H Club Members v YOUR fair be a splendid SUCCESS.
EITEL FLORAL CO. L Our window for Special Bargains
Penney s< Peps You Up Wi+h 1 AUGUST BARGAINS
ion End Sale of Summer Hdw. ak Porch Swing $2.00 ammock $2.00 de window screens 1-3 off, regular price. ig Arsenate of Lead 49c ig Bean Beetle Dust 49c in Sprayers 25c iompressed Air Sprayer $2.85 cngths, 5*8 inch Hose $1.39 encastle Hardware Company 2‘i WEST SIDE SQUARE
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FAIR DAYS’ FEATURES 1 he boys and girls ot Putnam County have made final arrangements for one of the finest 4-H Fairs in the State of Indiana. All Putnam ( oiinty should attend this 4-H Fair on Friday and Saturday tor a', real treat. You 11 be amazed at the exhibits these young-
sters have developed.
MAKE PENNEY’S YOUR HEADQUARTERS
A 44c Winner! Fast- color Wash Dresses in charming new prints!
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You’ll ho surprised that a 14c drescan he so pood-looking! Scores of fresh patterns and colors, with cm p orjcanly trimming’ for a dr* ;y touch! t'ap sleeves, 1 1-52!
KODAK SALE ay & Saturday, Aug. 10 - 11th Half Price On The Following Eastman Kodaks .00 No. 2 Beau Brownie $2.00 .00 No. 2-A Beau Brownies $2.50 The above Brownies are double lens. 50 No. 3 Brownie $2.25 ing Kodaks .00 V. P. Kodaks, Each $2.50 7.00 V. P. Kodak Series 111 f6.3 lens $8.50 2 00 V. P. Kodak, Senes 111 f7.9 lens $6.00 2.00 1-A Pocket Kodak $6.00 4.00 No. 1 Pocket Kodak f7.9 lens $7.00 9 00 No. 1 Pocket Kodak, Series 11 7.9 lens $9.50 2.00 No. 1A Kodak Series 111 f5.6 lens $16.00 I NUMBERS ARE GENUINE BARGAINS AND SHOl I D BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, NSifllG STORE WEST SIDE SQUARE.
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Boys' Covert Longies Bargain-priced! 88c
Fancy dark colors, slack atyle with wide bottoms. For school or work. 6 to 181
GET 1 m RS EARLY t|i VNTITA LIMITED.
CANVAS SHOES 39c
Men’s, Boy’s, Women’s and Childrens. White only. Ikirry, Just 100 Pair.
A value miracle! Pure sHk Seamless Hose in fine-gauge chiffont
Yes, silk hose at half-a dollar »* a "buy” . . . but when you can (tet two pairs of pure silk chiffons at th« same price, you really shouldn’t mis* them! Seamless—in new fall colors!
Ready for School! Girls’ new TUB FROCKS Tyb-fast! Well-made! \ 5* c \V Oct your-dau^hter lots of these ea ilv I'-H’-V * tubbed, easily ironed drosses! Fast PifiJErV color prints, trimmed with contrast- ’ ——■ '■ injc bindings, and solid color or white organdy! Sizes 1-3, 3-6, 7-14 yrs.
4-H COUNTY FAIR Friday - Saturday August 10th and 11th
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OVERALLS Priced Right 69* The very best at such a low price. Bar-tacked and •11 re-lnforr«4.
Men’a Size* tn 42. Quantity Limited.
Ready!A Penney Event New Fall
Home Town — /I Good BROADCLOTH Fast Colors—low priced! 15® If you sew—and who doe^t’t, these.' days? — you know how manj lAes there are for a good, firm, printed broadcloth! For dresses, suits, children’s clothes! Value priced at 15c!,
REMNANTS
Hundreds of Crisp New Remnants, Dirt ( heap. f ine For School Dresses.
LOOK! SILK CREPE Printed, Plain!
Complete range of colors—smart new prints, too! 38 inches wide! For Fall sewing,
NUTONE PRINT Tub-fast! 10* yd.
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Small,' medium, and large patterns fer your Fallsewing! Buy it now and savel
B«Ue Vue CHEVIOT
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28 inches wide—sturdy and long wearing!
New Cotton Suitings
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36-in — new stripes, checks, diagonals!
AVENUE PRINTS Fall patterns! 15® y** Get lots at this price! For dresses, aprons, children’s wear! Fast color, 36-in.
RONDO PERCALES for Fall Sewing
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Smart new patterns — in new darker Fall colors' 80-sq. per-cale—tub-fast!
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SHIPMENTS OF NEW FALL Millinery And Dresses Are arriving daily. Do not fail to visit our Ready lo Wear Department. You II he amazed at the charming new things, so low in price.
Ju a PENNEY CO., Inc.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERING Phone Mt. Meridian ALTON HURST Greencastle, R. R. 2
Let’s All Co!
Show your interest in these livck iro boys and girls who are your neighbors by coming to the 4-H Nuh Fair on Friday and Saturday nl (his week. If you’ve helped hem in their work this past year, Lome and see the results—if you don’t know what the 4-H Hubs are doing, you’ll find a big surprise waiting you when you Examine the results of their bear’s projects. The Greencastle Kiwanis Club ts proud to have bad some small >art in this work by sending two ><>ys and two girls to the 4-H ( tub -leaders’ ( amp each summer durng the past few years. We’re going to the 4-H Club fair exhibits this week Are you? GREENCASTLE klWANIS CLUB
T 11 E C I RC U S IS COMING! GRANADA
1 Monthly Payment Will take care of repairs—tires —battery—needed on your ear today. See Us For Details L-H Chevrolet Sales Inc. Buick — Pontiac — Chevrolet
p -F -F 4 1 *F F RUSSELLVILLE + -i- *'* -I- *r *;■ Mr. and Mrs. Charlc Scribner are visiting Mrs. Kate Lewi and family at Indianapolis. Miss Anna Clark pent Monday in Terre Haute. Dr. ami Mrs. I). E. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Linehack and son were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel spent Friday night and Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. an I Mrs. Ed H- dfelter and Mr. and Mrs. Otis < Nidfelter and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Clodfelter and family at Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Donall Inge entertained at 6 o’clock dinner Monday evening for Mr. ad Mrs T. L. Rogers and Mrs. Clayton Bud I of Indiana* pnlis. Mrs. George Potter pent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Neal McClain at Mlllig in. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner and
Mrs. Maggie Gardner spent Friday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Doyel attended the funeral of Mrs. Lela Elkins Hood at Crawfordsville Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ratcliff and daughter of Marengo, 111., are visiting Mr .and Mrs. Fred Dahtgreen. Miss Mary Lou Wright of Terre Haute is visiting Miss Margaret Bain. Barbara Haydon of Eldon, Iowa, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yount. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Morgan of
Rloomingdale called on friends here Friday.
V. F. W. FROLIC Veterans of Foreign War will hold their regular monthly meeting in the basement of the citj library Thursday evening. Following tho business meeting a stag party D>r members only will be held in a down town room. Entertainment will consist of war time stories and songs. Refreshments will be served.
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These 4-H Club Members Will Be The Leaders In Tomorrow - - -
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World's Fair Excursion Saturday, August ll $3.00 Hounil Trip $3.00 LARGE COMFORTABLE BUSES Lv. Graencaatle Saturday in 9 A. M. Lv. Bainbridge, Saturday 19 *•> A. M. Lv. Chicago, Sunday 0 F. M. LOW HOTEL BATES AVAILABLE For Tickets & Information Call Interurban Station 323-X
WE EXTEND BEST WISHES
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I’UTNAIM C OUNTY 4-H ( LUK May your Fair, Friday and Saturday, be the best you have ever held. G. C. Murphy Co. 4-H Club Boosters
FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Greencastle, Indiana.
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