The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1936 — Page 3
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THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 4TH BUT WILL REMAIN OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK.
You can travel farther and enjoy a bigger celebration this Fourth on the savings you make by shopping at PENNEY S!
Boys’ Shirts Fast color plains, fancies!
Quftlfty percale* and broadcloths ’ cut to P*nney’g strict standards. Plaia colors, fancy patterns, 12^4-14Vi. Blouses, too, at this low price
MEN! KEEP COOL! SANFORIZED Wash Suits $3.98 COAT AND PANTS We offer you a large selection in UrIiI or dark patients— plain or s|Mirl hacks! Men's Better Wash Suits $6.90 Single or double breasted models in fabrics of drapery texture containing worsted .Mohair and Cotton. BE SURE TO SEE THESE!
BATH TOWELS Great ralne of the Season 15* Very absorbent and ao low priced! Popular abe—22 by 42 inches. Striped colored borders.
Men's Fancy Shorts 15«
Made the way men Hke ’em. Full cut for comfort! High count broadcloth, lastex side! Fast color!
Full-Fashioned Silk Gaymode HOSS Chiffon or Semi-Service 79*r*r Sheer, clear chiffons, silk to the very top, or semi-service weight with mercerised tops and toes. New colors. Ringless. «V4-10H.
Knee Length Hose Lace-Top Sheer Chiffons
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Seamless pure silk hosiery. In the smart knee length. Snug Lastex top, fitted heel. 8V4-10V4.
Gowns and Pajamas
98c Dawnglow batiste in dainty prints Trimmed with rufiles and contrasting bindings. Some tailored styles.
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('hateaii Jimmie Allen, the hero of the radio aerial "The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen.” is starred "The Sky Parade,” at the Chateau tonight and Thursday. Huilt around the role which Allen has made famous, the film tells in a swift s ccee.don of thrilling incidents the st ry <> man's true conquest of the air not merely learning to fly, but the more important angle of safety which has transformed aviation from a stunt used by daredevils into the doper (able, useful force which we know it t slay Woven into the story is a rommee between William CJargen. hard roiled flyer, and Katherine DeMHli'. wtueh is made possible by Jim n Cs bravery and courage. Von castle Jane Withers return.' o the same harum-scarum type of e that first brought her fame in "L |e Miss Nobody'’ at the VoncasUe .unight. The story is concerned with a mischiev-
ous oi plian whose pranks are the bane, and at the same time the joy of the orphan asylum’s heads. {oj d* •!• -i- q. -j. {Sj + W EST FLOYD * •!••!• •!* •!* d* -t* d* d* 4- .‘5} Mrs. Harry Beck spent the weekend with Mr ami Mrs. Earl Beck at Indianapolis Mrs Henry Phillips called on Mrs. laira Pickett Friday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold were Mr and Mrs. Maynard Hansell ard son Hertis. Mr and Mrs Herbert Arnold and son Leon, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cash and family and Beatrice, Maty and Rose Shaw. The Saturday Night club will have a picnic dinner at the Big Four lake. Sunday. July !>. The Help-One-Anothet club met Wednesday. June 24, with Mrs. Flos sie Alexander. The next meeting will
spent Thursday with Caci! Newman and family. Mi and Mrs. Ray Wallace called on Mr. and Mrs Ernie Cox Friday evening. Mrs. E. E. Buis Mrs Berl Buis and Mrs. Glen Burgess anil children called on Mrs Oran Buis and daughter Tuesday. Mrs. John Newman called on Mrs. Harold Storm Friday. Mrs. Amy Buis and daughter spent Friday with Mrs Ida Cox. Alva Cox of Danville. HI., Mr and Mrs. Eber Hamilton, Mrs. Bertha Fleming and Mias Eesise Cox called on Mr. and Mrs. William Newman Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Storm were Mr. and Mrs. Boh Cooper and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stonn. Claude Buis and family of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs Ernie Cox. Saturday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs Oran Buis last Sunday were Dora Gorham and family and Dallas Ruark and family of Grecncastle. Leonard Newman and family visited relatives near Danville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis called on Glen Burgess and family at Coates* ville Sunday.
be in September with Mrs. Edith McKamey. Roger Phillips left Sunday for a fishing trip in Wisconsin. Harry and Mae Louise Alter gave a wiener roast for their friends Sat urday night. Miss Mary Lou Shoemaker spent Wednesday night with Misses Thelma and Virginia Lawson Several attended the children's day exorcises at Wesley Chapel Sunday evening. The East Floyd Home Economics club hold their monthly pitch-in supper Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Millman Mrs. Ezra Arnold and daughters and Mary Shaw were in Danville Tuesday.
(oJ-b'«'4 , 4 , + v4 - + + + + +^) F RUSSELLVILLE 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* 4- $$ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pitts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ollic Wilkinson at Kingman. Mrs. H. A. Wilkinson of Kingman, Kans., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Venia Simpson and Mrs. Hcttie Long. Mrs. Margaret Fink. Miss Lucy Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard and family at College Corner, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. James Noeckler and daughter Alice of Saginaw, Mich., and Dan Fordice and daughter Eileen of Memphis, Tenn., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Morton Fordice. Ed Everman of California is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Everman. Miss Erma McGaughey of Indianapolis is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McGaughey. Captain and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin of Jasonville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sutherlin. Mrs. Mildred Small of Indianapolis spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Laura White. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Everman spent Monday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller of Crawfordsville spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Paul Goff.
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+ 4*4'4 , 4 , + + t CLINTON FALLS 4 F Eula Staggs + F4-4-4- + 4-4- + A truck load from here attended the chivarii of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cope Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gussie WiUtsson, Mr. and Mrs John Nomian and daughter. Helen, of Hillsdale, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goddard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Joe Staggs and two sons. Eldon and Eugene, and Miss Ruth Skinner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Edgar Staggs at Knightsville. Mrs. Glen Arnold spent last Thursday night with her father, Thomas Bettis. Mrs. Mary Williams and daughter spent Friday evening with Mis. Eula Staggs. Helen Slavens spent Wednesday evening with Imogene Garrett. William Hall spent last week with his son Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hall at Brazil. Arvel Roach and wife spent Thursday afternoon with George Pierce and wife. Earline Newgent spent Friday afternoon with Ida May Burk. Clark Miller and wife. Raymond Miller and family of Brazil, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Charles Miller. Eula Staggs called on Mrs Ora Thomas Friday evening.
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Mrs. Ella Jackson is entertaining her sister. Mrs. Effie Tomlinson from Eldorado. Arkansas, this week. Kenneth Siddons of Grecncastle, spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pursell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coleman of Fillmore, were Tuesday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Ada Coleman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zeiner. of near Fillmore, visited Mr and Mrs. Wayne Pursell Friday evening Imogene Perkins is spending the week with her grandmother and aunt. Mrs, Ella Jackson and daughter Verna. Mary Dale Owens. Greem-astle, andMery Pauline Coleman. Fillmore, visited Mary Linn Coleman at her home Friday afternoon. Frank Pursell and son Jerrv in-
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I- 4* 4" 4* 4- 4* 4- -i + PALESTINE + 4- Mrs. Henry Osborn + 4- 4- 4- 4* 4- '4- 4- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn spent Wednesday at Bridgeport. Mr. and Mis. Oat Adtr called on Mrs. Haynes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Henry Osborn spent Sunday with Jake Shaw near Fillmore. Miss Marian Campbell of Flint. Mich., spent Thursday with Dorothy Osborn. Mrs. Mabel Greilich and daughters of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Ren Solomon last week. Ruth and Rose Mary Grielieh called on Dorothy Osborn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Noll spent Sunday with Bill Noll. Miss Elsie Bowman spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Ella Shinn and Mrs. Henry Osborn helped Mrs. Dave Osborn t ik ft..' bay ft .da; ill’ mi re
AUTO IS IH ILT FROM !• ARTS THIRTY-SEVEN DEATH CARS WICHITA. Kan . (UP) Ben Preston. mechanic, probably owns the world’s most gruesome automobile. His car has been assembled from parts of ‘25 automobiles in which 07 persons were killed. One fender was taken from a car used by Eddie Adams, notorious Kansas bandit, just before he was killed by Wichita police several years ago. Another fender is from a car used by the late Charles (Pretty Boy) Floyd. Preston began a year ago to collect various parts from wrecked machines. He was assisted in assembling the machine by Ray Witt and E. D. Frazee. It is a roadster and capable of traveling 70 miles an heur. Although Preston said he does not intend to drive his car at that speed, he docs not stand in fear of its gruesome reminders. He said that he assembled tne machine as a hobby, but it will aland >,■ , a > ' . :r "t h. ‘ ! 1 -
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