The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1936 — Page 4

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(THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, PJ.m

Get in the Fashion Swing This Fall with New SWING FROCKS

$16.75 “Swing”—it started with music; its popularity grew so much that TIME magazine devoted an erudite article to the new terminology . . . and now we “swing it” in our clothes . . the molded bodice and waistline, the flaring skirt brings us the most youthful sil houette in ages! So “swing it.” 12 to 20

WOMEN’S NEW FALL HANDBAOS $1.00

Imitation calf, beaver, pin and patent. In pouch, top handle, underarm and top zipper styles.

SPORTS COATS

And TWEEDS! FLEECES!

PLAIDS!

$10.95

$16.75

$19.75

NEW FALL HATS High Crowns Turbans Profile Brims Off-Face Hats New Berets For the Swing Silhouette these hats are destincal to play a very important role. They give the feeling of height notion and rhythm.

An original, stunning onepiece Knitted Dress ot fine Ismoor Jersey with a contrastingly-c o lore d crepe scarf. It will certainly excite much admiration!

A group of coats to interest every woman who desires a sports coat. New reefers, belted styles halniaeaans, swing hacks. Dress coats in blacks, browns, greens, wines. I here’s excitement and glamour in these coats. There's time honored quality in these famous coats and NOW is the time to make your selection!

$16.75

$58.00

14 to 20

3X to 44

All Occasion Dress You’ll thrill over these dresses! You'll think it’s mapic that brings such lovely styles at a “budget” price! Tunics, two-piece sports types, afternoon dresses, tailored styles. Black and smart colors. $5.95 T $7.95

THE NEW DELtJX VONCASTLE “Where The Crowd* Go”

Tonight and Saturday GREATER THAN "THE UNHOLY THREE”

A 12-INCH KILLER! Romance that thrills and mystifiesl i

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Also: • Musical Comedy and Cartoon.

MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN FRANK LAWTON

Saturday Midnight Sunday, Monday, Tuesday

WILLIAM POWELL CAROLE LOMBARD ‘MY MAN GODFREY’

Popeye The Sailor and Betty Boop KIDDIES, BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL. DOLL BABY, TABLE TENNIS SET GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. EVERYONE WILL GET A BIG CANDY BAR

5 Days, Starting Sunday—Matinee Every Tues 2 p. m. Midnight Show — Every Saturday Night, 11:30 RANDOLPH SCOTT, BIN.NIE BARNES, HENRY WILCOXON, BRUCE CABOT. THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS' THE LITTLE THEATRE WITH THE BIG PICTURES

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

Mrs. Lofty Stringer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher and daughter of Stilesville, Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hodge of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrsal McCammack and daughter of New Maysville, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hodge of Hazelwood. Seldon Vaughn was in Greencastle Saturday.

| rock to make room for the Sullivan | Mining Company’s new mill, they I found under it a quantity of ice, 14 years old. The ice was buried in 1922 when rock was first piled on : the spot.

BURIED ICE DEFIES HEAT WALLACE, Idaho, (UP)—When workmen removed a dump of waste

Previews ami Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS 4 Vonoastle “The Devil Doll.” starring Lionell

Barrymore, at the Voncastle tonight and Saturday, presents one of the most fantastic stories ever filmed. The story concerns the career of a half-mad scientist who conceives a formula that reduces animals and humans to a sixth of their normal size but leaves them hopeless morons. subject to the will of their insane master. The laboratory, with its macabre scenes of tiny humans and the gloating genius plotting his revenge on cruel enemies, offers entertainment that only the screen can present. Barrymore’s impersonation

of an old woman is the work of a master character actor. Chateau “George,” the swaybacked horse that has been seen in many comedies, has an important part in “The Sagebrush Troubadour,” which stars Gene Autry and heads the bill at the Chateau theater tonight and Saturday. The horse is the clew to that points to a mysterious murder and the key to the finding of a valuable gold mine. Smiley Burnette is the featured comedian and Barbara Pep NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Executor of the will of Mary Moran, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Thomas Moran, Executor. Sept. 9, 1936. No. 7834. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys, Lyon & Abrams 10-3t

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NOTICE KIDDIES A Fm* gift to every Kid SatJ before 2 — Re there before I ] special Prizes. Daisy Air Rifle and Mama I

Sunday, Monday. Tuesd

‘‘JAIL BREAK 1 with BARTON MacUXE ■RMMMEMBMnMBR

per provides the romantic mteij Granada “McKenna of the Mounted," | "luck Jones in the title role, a picture at the Granada tonight Saturday. .Ton-s plays the pat Sergeant Tom MrKenna of the! adian .Mounted Police, who saert his position and reputation in ( to tr ade down a gang of outlaws their leader. He goes through depths of ignominy and takes i galore but gets his man and pn tion to a high office

BRICK CHAPEL CHURCH Week end services. Friday evening, preaching at 7:30. Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday morning, preaching at 10:45. Preaching in afternoon also at 2 o’clock. Sunday morning, preaching 10:30 and Sunday night at 7:30. Everybody invited to any and all of our services.

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Sunday.

Katherine Dorsett was in Belle | Union Monday morning. Sunday visitors at the home of M-. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge were Mr. and

HOTEL SHERMAN

1700 ROOMS 1700 BATHS DRIVE YOUR CAR RIGHT IN HOME OF THE COLLEGE INN • cionct civot * his moio circus • «N0 THf FAMOUS ICt SKATING SHOW

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There’s a right way to carve a chicken or slice a ham. And there’s a right way to cut tobacco. When the tobacco in your cigarette is cut the way it is in Chesterfield .. . right width and right length ... it burns even and smooth ... it smokes better.

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