The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1937 — Page 4
FHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA TUESDAY, MAROI 1937.
WHAT.. .To Wear to ^Achieve the l\[ew Silhouette ... will be answered in our
Corset Section
Wednesday, March 10
by...
Miss Blanche Keene GOSSARD’S ( Fashion Expert • Who will be here to conduct a showing of the new Gossard Line of Beauty foundation garments . . . and to give individual figure analysis. Models designed to be worn under the new tiiular dresses will be featured . . . including MisSimplicity garments, combinations, step-ins, nook-arounds and brassieres.
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CHATEAU Last Times Tonight Wheeler & Woolsey “MUMMY’S BOYS” PI-18—3 GOOD 8HOKTS Wednesday & Thursday YOU HTI-L NEVKK BK SORRV SEE THE SHOW WEDNESDAY
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
"We love each other, but he can’t be mine as long as she [lives. Must I give him up?
Can l?"
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ntUAiomlzSk HOPKINS m me With GERTRUDE LAWRENCE Sebastian Shaw. A. E. Mathsws
I>l»ney Color nnd News.
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Protect Precious Eyesight with Better Light! The soft, glarelcss illumination from a Better Sight Lamp doesn’t strain the eyes and cause that drowsy liatless feeling. That’s why youngsters do their homework cheerfully —and get better grades, too—when they can study by a Better Sight Lamp. And grown-ups will find that theit own eyes are less easily fatigued under proper illumination. Eye-health is extremely important, because precious eyesight can never be replaced once it is permanently injured. The new Better Sight Lamps are scientifically designed to eliminate glare and shadows, and to protect eyes from strain. You can get these lamps in floor, lounge and table models. See them at your dealer’s or our showroom. NORTHERN INDIANA POWER COMPANY
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and Mrs. George Crafton of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pettit of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Gibeon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jackson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and daugter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Green of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Mide Vaughan and daughter of Coatesville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. VV. L Wamsley spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. VV. O. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. William Barton called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and daughter Wednesday evening.
TOWN’S STREETS SAFE GRAND RAPIDS, Minn., (UP) — Grand Rapids has not had a death due to an automobile accident since early in 1927.
{cj + -b + t- -b £3, r CLOVERDALE, EOUTE ONE * @ + + Mr. and Mrs. George Young and children spent the week end with Mr.
0 + 4 , + + + *f* + + 4.+4 - + £ + COALING STATION + Mr«. Frank Woods i 0 -j. -i- -i- -j. -j. -j. + ^ Mr. ami Mrs. Everett West spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs Noel West and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eastman am daughter spent Sunday afternoor with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garrett. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Shafer and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. am Mrs. Sammie Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods ant' family spent Sunday with Mr. am Mrs. Harold Lisby. Mrs. Sammie Goodwin receive word Monday morning of the suddei death of her brother-in-law Charles Hope, formerly of Coatesville. Mrs. Valeria Layne, Mildred Sinythe and Thelma Lisby were Saturday afternoon callers of Mrs. Cora Nichols and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips have bexm on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lisby attend ed a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sibbitt Saturday nighe. ^4.4.4,^.^.^. 4, 4. <5. 4. 4. ^ * RUSSELLVILLE g. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. {. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Doyel were
VONCASTLE
“Where the Crowds Go"
Final Tonight IRENE DUNNE in ‘Theodora Goes Wild’
Tomorrow and Thursday — A Big Mid-Week Treat! BE A BOY AGAIN! IT’LL BE GREAT FUN! THE PICTURE EVERY BOY SHOULD TAKE HIS DAO TO SEC!
ALSO: JOE POLOOKA COMEDY & VAUDEVILLE AND NEWS.
GRANADA “The Family TheatreFi nal Tonight UK ANN A DUKBIN h, ‘3 SMART GIRLS" BENEFrr TUI kapp a
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guests Sunday of Mrs. Maggie Hall at Bainbridge. Misses Florence and Roselyn Wilson spent the week end with their rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Tarney Wilon. Miss Dorothy Alexander of Craworelsville spent the week end with Jr. and Mrs. Donald McUaughey. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and laughter of Crawfordsville spent Sunday with Mrs. Lou Wilson. Cyril Johnson of Burns City spent he week end with his mother, Mrs. Jordelia Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fted Belles were dinter guests of Mrs. Ella McMurty Thursday evening at Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahlgien have moved to the Jack Ckxlfelter farm at
Portland Mills. Mrs. Alice Hoover and son William of Indianapolis were guests Sunday of Mrs. Rossie Spencer. Clyde Harbison spent the week end? with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Harbison.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Miller of Crawfordsville, spent the week end witn
relatives.
Mrs. Vera Hopper and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don-
old Inge.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geotge
SEJIP" • wiuaima] ISABtl JEWEll . EilC UNsu ^niaeield . oenI^I Also: Melody Master and Popular Seienee and Smy
Frank at Clinton Falls, Sundaj Dr. E. E. Richards spent S with relatives at Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kenne Browns Valley were guests I of Mr. and Mrs. James Kennci
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'Tve smoked Luckies for eight years —ever since I was introduced to them in London by an American motion picture producer. He put forward the very sensible argument that they arc the gentlest cigarette in the world on the throat—and fine tobacco, too. Since then I have made many t>ic‘ tures, and l must say Luckies have ah tvays been considerate of my throat. In fact, my throat practically insists that I choose a light smoke—which is easy to understand in view of the voice strain picture-svork entails."
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