The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1936 — Page 3
‘Jiminy Christmas
t ; - it’s a BROWNIE!'
Vour youngs tor will cyroot tliis Oliristmas gift w iti, shouts of shoor deliglit. There’s nothing like a Brownie for really ^ ()0l i pictures taken the simp-
lest possible way. We have thorn in various sizes—priced
from $1.00 to $3.75.
MULLINS DRUG STORE
Attend “Greencastle Day,” December 9 tfi«tciCM3ectct^Be!etg!@stcte!g!c
Previews and Reviews iT LOCAL THEATERS
Vonrastle
Co-starring Warner
Baxter and
ima Lo). '‘To Mary—With Love,” u tonight and Thursday to the Tcastle theater. Opening in the days of the late ‘twenties with narriaec of Baxter and Mvma,
the film tells an ultra-modem love story. Almost before the honeymoon is over Baxter is involved in an affair with Claire Trevor. Ian Hunter Myme.’s childhood sweetheart, adds further complications. His huge fortune wiped out in the market crash Baxter turns again to Myrna, and it is during the depths of the depression that the couple discover their true love for each other.
Chateau
Soldier 11 ” v"' 6 , roI ° of “Professional nart of , V Ct °.‘ -'^aglen has the hn ov o i • oni ‘ ,0 ° 301 upulous advcn-tui-ei wno is willing to fight for any WiU pay S him. Meh 1 i K hlS pal Whalen noo h .u ’ ! )y revolutionaries to kid--t d . 'mi, kin i fi: ° f a snla11 Eur opean :; ta ‘ k n .. TlKy . ,0Sr interest in the job e t„ th t? y ! hscove '' that the king is a >oy ' h reddie Bartholomew. They canyr out their bargain however and •t - .s while the professional soldier and the boy king are alone in the mountain, that they become friends. „ V“ . „ i ax of the picture comes v. y n McLag^lcn. in a one-man war, outdoes even the colorful lies he has to) ! the boy king.
Granada
A new angle In criminology proves unusually successful in ”15 Maiden Lane,” mystery thriller of the world’s jewel center, at the Granada tonight •and Thursday. Determined to catch t-e fulk-hatted crook, played by Cesar Romero, who dared to defy the scientific watchdogs of New York’s Diamond Row. Claire Trevor is a sleuth who sets her trap with a kiss, recovering the million dollar gem as well as breaking up a crime ring. try a banner want ad
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Get ready for winter. We repair and rebuild automobile radiators. Scott's Franklin Street Garage. 24-tf
—For Sal**—
FOR SALE: Coal, call 258 Anderson and Crawley, 107 East Franklin St. 9-3t
FOR SALE: 8 tube. Model J, Silveitone radio, console, 40 inches high $15.00. Furniture Exchange. East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 9-lp
FOR SALE—Large size tricycle: extra good condition. Call 876 or at 204 south Vine, apartment 3. 9-lt
FOR SALE: One good No. 10 De Laval separator $12.50. Inquire Schlosser Bros. Company. 8-lp
FOR SALE: Nice fat milk fed turkeys. E. P. Hauek. Phone Rural 119. 9-2p
FOR SALE: Barred Rock pullets, ready to lay, some laying now. $1.00 each. Mr. Stone, one-half mile west and one half mile south of Bainbridge. 8-3p FOR SALE: Pedigreed Chow puppies: make nice Xmas presents. R. L. Allen, 5 miles northeast Greencastle. 8-3t
SAfETf NOTICE
monuments We specialize in quality and workmanship. Estimates cheerfully furnished. F. C. YEAGER Phone 141-Y 17 E. Wabiut St Greencastle, Iml.
FOR SALE: Good used cars. Don't buy any used car until you have investigated the written warranty given by the L. #11. Chevrolet Sales, Inc., of Greencastle, with each better car sold. The warranty really protects the buyer. 13tf
FOR SALE OK TRADE: 1932 Chevrolet ton and half truck. Good condition. Box A. Banner. 7-3t
FOR SALE—Car load hominy feed; 1000 bushels good com in crib. Any part. At Raccoon. Jn. Wilson, Fall Bros. 8-6t
COAT PRICES SLASHED! Every Ladies Coat included in this drastic price reduction. Hurry in for choice selec tions from these remarkable Coat values. Many Coats at less than half their original
prices
GROUP 1
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AN OUTSTANDING GROUP OF SPORT COATS. CHECKS - PLAIDS - AND FLEECES IN ANY ARRAY OF STYLES AS NEW AS TO MORROW. THESE COATS ARE WORTH TWICE THE PRICE TO WEAR AT ODD TIMES TO SAVE WEAR AND TEAR ON YOUR BETTER COAT.
GROUP 2
SPORT COATS—FURRED COATS This group of Coats contain the well known Glenbrooke Fur Trimmed Dress Coats and the eq ually famous Jonny Fleece Sport Coats. Roth lines manufactured to sell at a much higher price. Come early for best selection.
GROUP 3
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SPORT COATS-FURRED COATS AtthiTprice we are offering the greatest Coat Values you have ever seen. Included are the fam ous Kiki Maid, Russkara and Cherrylane Sport Coats lined with beautiful Earl Glo Satin. Also the beautiful Burlinfflane Fur trimmed Dress Coats with lovely Silk lining's.
GROUP 4 $17-
LAVISHLY FURRED COATS Unquestionably the most beautiful line of Fur trimmed Coats you will ever have the opportunity to buy at such a low price. Magnificent Furs include Russian Fox, Wolf, Kidskin, Badger, Squirrel, Tip Skunk, Silvered Fox, Fitch and Marmink. Only 17 Coats, Hurry.
MILLINERY
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CHOICE OF THE HOUSE All Ladies Millinery arranged in one price group, regardless of former prices. Children’s Felt Hats Reduced to 49c
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New 13-plate battery, $3.95 exchange. Dobbs Tire & Battery Srr/ice. M-W-F-tf FOR SALE: Pure bred Poland China male hogs. O. M. Thomas, Morton. 30-2-4-7-9-ll-6t. FOR SALE; Bourbon-red tom turkeys for breeders. Also turkeys j for holiday dinners 4 to 20 lbs. 20 1 cents per lb. Place orders by Decemjber 18. Mrs. Claude Crodian, Clinton i Falls. 9-16-2p Baby chicks, blood tested and guarantee 90 percent living ability for 21 days. Write for prices. Center Point Hatchery, Centerpoint, Tnd. 8-3t
ask us mnr YOU GET 30% MOKE M/US TO* YOUR MOJYEY BY MAKING THE CHANGE HOWL
FOR SALE: Good corn shelled, delivered, $1.02—Write or call Clifford Andrews, New Richmond, Ind. 7-3p. RUMMAGE SALE: At court house 8:30 a. m. Saturday. Section 7 of Women's League. 9-3t Rummage sale at court house, Friday morning at 9 o’clock by Delta Zeta Circle. 9-2t
-For Rent—
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REAL GOODYEAR QUALITY! PRICES FOR EVERY PURSE
Dobbs lira & Battery Service Kenneth Dunkin, Mgr.
F01 Rent or Sale Modern five rmm cottage, three blocks from square. Available Jan. 1. Call 378 K 9-2t
FOR RENT: Modern sleeping v.' n. 311 West W'alnut Street. Phone Bll-Y. 8-3t
. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Dolls for Christmas. Win one of these lovely 10-inch dolls by securing six new 13-week subscriptions to The Indianapolis News and The Banner. For information inquire at The Banner office. 21-tf
Wanted —
WANTED: Magazines- We pay 2 l-2c each for Ranch Romances in good condition. Furniture Exchange. East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 9-lp WANTED TO RENT: Light housekeeping rooms. Must be reasonable with garage. Address Box X. Banner. IP WANTED: Old Woolen Rags, 4 cents Lb. Bert Wood's Junk Shop. 617 Sycamore St. 7-9-2p WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
We are still giving our $5.00 wave for $2.50 and our $3.00 wave for $1.50. Girls’ permanents, under 12 years old, $1.00. Shampoo and finger wave, dried, 50 cents. Philip McNabb Beauty Shoppe, 6>:_, East Washington street. Phone 196-X. 8-2p
Sunday with Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Staggs of Greencastle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs Sunday evening. Helen Sanders of Brazil spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Miller of Brazil spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller. A shower was given for Mrs. Margaret Shonkwiler at the home of Mrs. John Bee, Thursday evening.
Empty gift and candy boxes of all kinds. Cellophane, Silver and colored tinsel in 10 cent packages and pound cans. Snider’s Wall Paper Store. 7-8-9-3t —WiscellaneoTO—-
Baked Chicken and Oyster dressing at Crawford’s restaurant Thursday. 9-lt. Cut rates on permanents until Christmas at the Greystone Beauty Shoppe. Phone 151-X. 7-99-21
Dr. James Stock Fo^d. For use In forage poison, stock pastures, shredded fodder, horses and cattle on oat straw. Calls made free of charge to users of this stock food. Hogs and pigs thrive on this. 26-tf
[• -l- •!• + + + CLINTON FALLS + !• Eu!a Staggs + ^44-+ + + 4- 4- 4* -h 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- § Charles Burk spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Ezra Newgent. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Staggs and Mrs. Joe Staggs were in Crawfords-
ville Tuesday evening.
Mary Alice Miller spent Saturday
with Ida May Burk.
Mrs. Sam Lloyd and Mrs. George Pierce spent last Wednesday with
Mrs. Mattie Bettis.
Funeral services for Charles Rowings of Lena were held at the M. P. church Friday. Rev. Latham of Terre Haute was in charge. Mrs. Fannie Siglar called on Mrs. Serena Burk Thursday evening. Dora, David am! Eugene Thomas spent Saturday with their grandmother. Mrs. Abner Siglar. Frank Martin has returned home
from Martinsville.
Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler and son John visited Mr. and Mrs. Akers at
South Bend recently.
Miss Leona Litterel called on Mrs. Eula Staggs Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shonkwiler spent
0 Confidential To The Ladies
“There is nothing a man appreciates more than a good pipe.” Give Dad, Brother, or The Boy Friend A Lifetime Friend In A DUNHILL, SASIENI, COMOY, C0URTLEIGH, STRAIGHT GRAIN KAYWOODIE, ROYAL - DEMUTH. Priced From $1.00 To $100.00 UNIVERSITY BOOK SHOP
f + 4-4--r + 4**> ■!- EAST GREENCASTLE TWP. 4- * + + + 1‘ + ** Mrs. William Stewart of Greencastle spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ella Jackson and daughter Verna. Alva Pursell of Indianapolis, father of Glen Pursell of Greencastle, called on relatives here last week. Mrs. Ethel Mason and Florence Ferrand called on Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy. Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huller and daughter and Joe Huller were Sunday guests of Frank Huller near Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Arnold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson and daughter, Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pursell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs". Herbert Zeiner, near Fillmore. Mrs. Guy Jackson and daughter Maxine, Mrs. Walter Roach and Mrs. Walter Pursell spent Friday with Mrs. Elizabeth Browning and Mrs. Gene Browning in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Girton and family spent Friday night with Mrs. Girton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodgers, near Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dove Sims and family from near Stilesville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dorsitt, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pursell. Paul Smythe and family of Kentucky are spending the winter with Mrs. Maud Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hansell and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bunch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pursell. Walter Poynter and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger, Sunday. _ ^ j
Boy, 14, Directs Firm MARR1CKVILLE. Australia <UP) —This city claims the youngest successful business man in the Commonwealth. He is 14-year old Allan Sargent, and although too young to get an auto license himself, manages a large produce establishment. He took over the business at 13 when his father died.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 7830. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Abbie Whalen, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Pearl Anderson, Administratrix. Attorneys, Fred V. Thomas and M. J. Murphy. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 18-3t
