The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1936 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GKEENC'ASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936.
SALE o' SILKS
For Friday and Saturday We Are OfferinK' A Special Lot Of 50c and 59c Silks. 39c Yard The.v ronsist »f PHnlpd \Va*h Silkn, plain Waali Silks, Taffetas, all Silk and Itayon Fabrics.
CTRTAIN PANELS, * l-'i and 2 1-4 Yards Loiik Excellent Patterns, Panel
ALL LINEN NAPKINS, FRINGED EDGES Regular 15c Values, on Sale — Each
$1.00 10c
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NEXT SUNDAY IS 'fat/iMA Day
HE WOULD LIKE A GOOD TIE
SPECIAL SHOWING AT 50c Men’s Shirts for Father’s Day, On Sale Saturday
MEN’S SOt'KS, LONG AND SHORT, PLAIN & FANCY.
MEN’S ALL LINEN HOF’S. 10c 25c - 50c
OUR SHARE
J 1 * ‘I** fcnd Qualities /
1 NoMend's standards ore so high that not / ) the tiniest flaw escapes their eagle-eyed inspectors. We doubt whether you'll be able to locate the irregularities, they're so small, and there are none that will offect the wear. Here’s your chance to lay in a stock of fine hosiery that, if perfect, would cost $1, $1.35 or $1.65 a pair — for just H!»c better not delay, because the quantity we could obtain was limited. S. C. PREVO CO.
b + + + + •!•+ + + + + + + + ^ i- LONG BRANCH + •h Mrs. Osh Marshall + {«>*!• -h -I* -i- -h © Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns. Miss Katherine Johns and Tommy Fowler visited friends at Roachdale and Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wright and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dillinger visited Mrs. Lillie Bradfield Sunday. Mrs. Eva Nelson who has been visiting relatives at Topeka, Kan., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Edmon
Marshall.
Miss Nellie Marshall spent Saturday evening at home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marshall visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmon Marshall
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gowen called on Ike Bratton Sunday.
Vjl **’ "l" "l" ’I" ■!’ '1* •!* v 'h ^8} i- FILLMORE v ’1* *1" '1* ’** 'I* 'l* *1* *'* **' *1* *1’ @ Rev. Edmund Warne of Greencastle was entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cowgill. Mr. and Mrs. George Haag had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grahn of Indianapolis. Mrs. Hazel Owen and children spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Heaven in Floyd township. Miss Elizabeth McNary spent the weekend in Indianapolis. Miss Irene McCoy has returned to her home near Evansville after visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McKamey. Mrs. Oscar Day of St. Louis spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Day.
Miss Madonna Owen entered school at Terre Haute Monday for the sumI mer term. Mrs. Stella Huffman spent Sunday in Danville. 111., with her sister. Mrs. 1 Robert McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ruark of Greencastle were Sunday guests of ! Mrs. Lou Reece. Miss Martha Coffin who taught school in Chicago the past winter is spending her vacation at home. Mrs. Rebecca Shuck of Indianapolis is spending the summer here at the home of Mrs. Stella Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harcourt visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCullough in Greencastle Sunday. Freda and Loretta Clift of Indianapolis are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck are spending a few days with Mrs. Ruth Shuck and family in Greencastle. The reunion of the class of ’.16 of the Fillmore high school was held at Riverside park in Indianapolis last
Sunday. Twelve members and their guests were present. A pitch-in dinner was enjoyed at noon. Clarence Proctor of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ogle, Sunday. Mrs. Emma Smith of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Day. The Fillmore Service club met with Mrs. Eva Ogle Wednesday. Nine members and three guests were present. Responses to roll call were Bible verses. Mrs. Grace Wright conducted a flower contest which was won by Mrs. Anna Day. Mrs. Ora j Day won a balloon contest conducted by the hostess. A pitch-in dinner was served. Mrs. Grace Wright will be hostess to the July meeting. Misses Edith and Nellie Ragan of Charleston. 111., visited Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ragan the first of the week and attended the graduation of their nephew Robert Ragan, from DePauw. Miss Callie Shields of near Coatesville was hostess to the Fillmore Stitch and Chatter club Wednesday afternoon. Eleven members and two guests were present. Miss Stella Shields was in charge of the entertainment. Miss Bertha Coffin and Mrs. Nona Campbell won prizes. A social hour was enjoyed while the hostess served refreshments. Mrs.
CHATEAU Last Times Tonight Show starts at B:80 tonight Come early If you want a Seat. IRENE DUNNE ALLAN JONES Paul Robeson. Helen Morgan “SHOW BOAT”
Friday and Saturday Its A Paramount Western The Best in Town *******
THE NEW DEUX VONCASTLI Every Seal A Cool i^,] Tonight and Friday
h ' Romantic Comedy „ f , h(> l ear!
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+ + + + + + + + + MORTON + + + + •*••*•♦ + •* Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and family spent Wednesday in the southern part of the state visiting their aunt and family. Mrs. .Helen Maddox has gone to Greencastle to make a visit with her sons. Eltl and Everett and families. Miss Coldia Calvert is assisting Mrs. Margaret Wiatt with her work since sire has been sick. Mrs. Jessie Newgent spent Mondayand TuJesday with her sister Mrs. Maude O'Haver. Russell Rice and wife have taken rooms with Mrs. Carrie Clodfclter. Mrs. Lizzie Hart and daughter Lucile spent one day last week in Indianapolis. Rachrl Bell Hutcheson called on Elnore Miller one afternoon last week. C. A. Stark remains at>out the
GREENCASTLE ROI'TE ONE Mr. and Mrs. Clay McKee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and I family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds. Miss Agnes Reynolds called on her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds. Sunday afternoon. Mis, Arthur A Lyon who has been seriously tli is reported to be improving.
“MESSAGE TO GARCIA” WOODLAND. Cal. (UP) — City Judge J. W. Hamilton professes to be another man who “delivered a message to Garcia.” The Garcia In question was M, L. Garcia. The message was “15 days in Jail.” Garcia had been driving a car s.nre 1932 with-
out a license.
P&GSOAP 10-35c
Lge. Pkg.
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(TOOL
CAMAY SOAP4-Ik
Ivory Flakes
CANE SUGAR
PEACHES
MOTTS JELLY
SALMON
AVONDALE
Lbs.
No. 2Vt
Can
Big
Jars
Chum
Tall Can
pK: 21c 52c 14k 25c lOc
Shredded Wht »*««• 11c Miracle Whip J.r 23c
^ 17c
Jewel Coffee
8-Lb. Bug. 49c
Graham Crorker3 Vk L , b 19c Cookies L b .i9 c Pork & Beans 6 ^, 25c Country Club Pork and Beans -nji/c Country Club Maxwell House Lh 25c
Coffee
Dei Monte u> 25c
Coffee
Corn Flakes til 10c
Country Club
CANTALOUPES
10c
Jumbo Vine R pened— Each Melon Delicious
and Sweet
Each
Watermelons *.,»59« Honey Dews Y ' n * aiprned—Jumbo Sit* Each 15c POTATOES 629c
New No. 1 White Cobblers
Green Beans
Kound Stringiest
2 Lbs.
Fresh Corn
Tender * Well Filled
S Ears
Tomatoes
Selected Red Ripe
3 Lbs.
Oranges
Sunkitt California Valencias
Dos.
TRIPLE TESTED SAUSAGE, Selected, Tested, Inspected. FRANKFURTERS Armourn Slur, All Meal, Lh. mUC baker LOAVES. Plain, Pickle Pimento, Veal, Macaroni, choice lh. BOLOGNA, Sliced or Long OA Style, All Meat, Lb. y£UC GENUINE HADDOCK FILLETS Lb. CHANNEL CATFISH Full Dressed, Lh.
CONTROLLED QUALITY
BEEF 23c 17c 19c
SWISS STEAK,
Round Shoulder, Lh.
POT ROAST
Tender Juicy, Lb. CHUCK ROAST Choice Cuts, Lb.
13ic 25c
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BACON
Sugar Cured Breakfast 8 Lh. End Cuts. Lh.
Sliced Bacon, Rind off, Lb.
23c ... 29c
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Chapter 3
“The Clutching Hand” Kiddies W’atch Tomorrow’s
PH|>er.
Mary McKamey will entertain the next meeting. Miss Jean Ragan who has been attending school at Charleston, 111., has returned' home. BANNER WANT ADS PAY
$634 DELIVERS TO YOU A Standard Chevrolet Town Sedan with Turret Steel Top, Hydraulic Brakes, and No Draft Ventilation. L. & H. Chevrolet Sales 115 N. Jackson St. Phone 330
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ATTENTION JUNK BCYEI
“If you don’t buy a Chevrolet We both lose.”
Much complaint has been tered with the Police l>eparti| about the buying of second I merchandise from minors ami to| end, I hope parents will coop with the police in helping to en(j the laws on this subject. 1. Each dealer in second merchandise must have a lie from the County Clerk ami keej posted in his place of business. 2. No merchandise shall be' chased from a minor unless wrl consent from their parents or gu ians. 3. A record must be kept of| purchases from minors which is i f.,r public inspection. CHARLES F. ZEil Mayor of Greencastll 18-2|
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