The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1939 — Page 3

FASHION Shop

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mj m Chains, plttsttitt ' ,,!or hurmnnlcM 0:1 r ,,1,1 sripirt, smart sil- ‘ . !i . (!„.,■ frwks extras;ll u-s \<ld to tills the 1 , r M l ibel—naMonr I, f.ishioiis and fabdresRes jrpull eai, „|| thrmiKli the (lay, ,1 tl,, week. Sizes 1'1 to

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Adlerika always helped right away. Now. 1 xk;rvTi.'n:;T\tr. ie \?^ hi 2!fs. l .. wa " t -

Roachdale and Mr. and M^s. Robert : spent tlie week end with her mother, • ® + + + + + + + •!• *P -F + +

Williams and daughter spent Sunday “

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Stevens Drug Store

Mrs. June Garner.

I with Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. J Miss Marie Bridges spent SaturMr. and Mrs. Charles Coldwell and day night and Sunday with her

j Lon Lookablll (spent Sunday with mother, Mrs. Lyria Bridges,

j Mr. and Mrs. Gus Monroe near Mrp. Flossie Stafford spent the j Byron. ! week end with her mother, Mrs.

Raymond and Truman Hays and Compton of Sterling.

[ Mrs. Hazel Darnell spent Sunday Mrs. R. A. Stokes of Newport J with relatives in Zionsvllle. spent the week with her daughter Miss Eva Williams spent the week and family, Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Williams.

TROOPS IN POLAND

BERLIN, Oct. 12.—(UP) —The army high command announced today that German troops had reached the Bug river at several points in central Poland, which is the new

German- Russian frontier.

and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Akers and

family.

Mrs. Sara M. Long visited Friday | cnd with ,ler nephew', Ward Williams and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 an(l family of Covington. Jesse Cox. j M r. and Mrs. Raywood Twigg and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Runyan are vis-' Master Albert Keen of Detroit, I Ring for a few days in Lafayette! Mich " s P ent several days with Mrs. with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Je88ie Hartman. < I Jack Little and family. I Mr - and Mrs - Carl Borden spent Mrs. Ida Evens visited Mr. and Sunda y with Mrs - and M,s - Lonie Mrs. Roy McCollough near Craw- 1 st eele and daughters, fordsville last week. ! Mrs ' Ida Britin is spending the Mr. and Mrs. Otho Smythe and week with her sister, Mrs. James Miss Stella Collins attended a Bap- i Terry - list meeting in Greencastle last Wed- Misa Catl 'erine went to the Riley nesday evening. ! hospital at Indianapolis on Friday.

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i Sizes 12 to 20; S8 to ,:2 Actual $2.03 Dresses During tills sale at tiii-> low price!

GUARANTEE If this “Fruit of the l.o >m" product does not give you satisfaction in use return it to us and you vi ill receive a new one or a refund of the purchase price. FilU’T OK THE LOOM MILLS, Inc.

v v + + .{• -p few days in Danville with Mr. and I CUB I ltDALE C- Mrs. Jewel Vaughn, f!.'. (lira Dorsdt "!• Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and l i -p d- + family were in Indianapolis Sunday. ;ti Gorham returned Mrs. Mayme Reed was hostess to from a visit with the Fortnightly Club last Wednesday •V Maud Mugg, in afternoon at. her home on east Maine street. Mi F vs Duncan drove Misses Laura and Belle Long are |i >n Sunday afternoon. , visiting in Illinois for a few days d is visiting for a with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewman

IY NOW-SAVE *20! |gas "FALL SPECIAL" Combination PERFECT COOKING RESULTS

Mrs. Nellie McDonal was in Green-1 castle Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kate Smith and Mrs. Elza O’Conor visited last Thursday with I Mrs. Ollie O’Conor. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Finney and Mr.; 1 and Mrs. Eles Mundy left Sunday | j for a week’s stay at Scottsburg, Ind. : Mrs. Harriett Burris will be hostI ess to the New Era Club next Wed-1 I nesday afternoon at her home on j east Maine street. Charles Pickens has returned home ! from the U. S. Veterans Hospital in Indianapolis. Miss Bernice Lewis, fifth grade teacher, is confined to her home due to illness. Mary McKamey is teaching in her place. Miss Waneta Fultz of Akron, Ohio, came Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Fultz, and ether relatives. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Wells were Mrs. Frank Wells, Lester Wells. Miss Wilma Jean Wells of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Jce Dunivan and two daughters cf Stilesville. Miss Sara Anderson of Terre Haute spent over the week end here with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ( Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lockey Hurst, east of Biick Chapel were in town Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clova Martin was in Greencastle Saturday. Mrs. Thelma Utterback of Anderson. is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uly Denny. Rev. Groves filled his appointment at the M. E. church Sunday and was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neal, south of town. Afr. and Mrs. Phin Runyan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vandergrift in Greencastle.

■IpJi 'i* ’I* d* + *;• •!• -J- -!• *!■ -!- •!• /'r FINCASTLE *4 ! ,***, •',* -J- 4 4 4 •!• 4 4 •!• 4 4 -•**. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Meet Wade of Fill- ; note called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dawson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Parks and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swank of Crawfordsville and Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson of Mace were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Otha Bales. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter | and children and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Gardner. Mrs. Emma Porter of Rockville spent several days with relatives in his community. Miss Bee Cunningham spent Sunday night with Miss Margaret Grider. Mr. and Mrs. James McFerrin of

Miss Janet Garner of Indianapolis

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4 GREENCASTLE ROUTE 8 4 JcJ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Billy Scobee has entered school at the Central Business College in Indianapolis. Edward Scobee has gone to Indianapolis where he has employ-

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Miller and ! “On the western front.” the cornfamily visited Miss Galyds McFad- munique said, “there was light patrol den at the Methodist hospital Sun- | an d artillery action and a fight by da y- j air reconnaissance planes over the i North Sea. One French plane was If you want results . . . Advert!** | shot down in an air battle south of in The Daily Banner. ' Lauterberg.”

BAINBRIDCE

Community Auction EVERY FRIDAY — I5rb:;r in what you have to sell — We have buyers for everything. We now have listed: 1 Duroe sow and 8 pigs; 1 red sow and “ pigs, I Duroc sow and (i pigs, I Duroc sow and l pigs. Sex Till good feeding shouts. The c hogs are all double immune. If you want sonv* good sow-, and pigs don’t miss this sale Friday. We also have 500 red cedar fen • posts and one truck load 12 and 14 ft. poplar farm gate*. Several good cows and calves. The farm home and supply man will be litre with another truck load of good merchandise. KGON MOTOR SALES

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filgas-Tappan Model 839, with its ’'Visualite” oven (see 7 11 '), chrome oven linings, De Luxe broiler, autor ' : it control and other features, represents a plus ID ds regular price. But with the special Fall offer includIgtiddle and this $20.5Q set of Revere utensils (stainlesx T-d copper), you really have a "super-value. You must j mt ■’rn, efficient utensils to appreciate their value and P ,0 u examine the range, you'll marvel at the $20 saving j’ hiake by buying now. Limited time offer! • INVESTIGATE TODAY!

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All the Most Popular Colors! Every Pair All Pure Silkl Price Slashed 20%!

A DOUBLE CHANCE FOR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! Both of These Specials are So Smartly New-So Spectacularly Low Priced. You Owe it to Yourself to Hurry to Wards! Saturday-lost Day!

Never Before to Our Knowledge Sold Under $ 2.98!

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Phone 151

MONTGOMERY mw 16 -18 SOUTH INDIANA STREET

The Fashion Hit That’s Sweeping the World!

i M Furry-soft housecoats everyone

Thrilling valuer ^ [ows and rows loves—at a Sale p chenille. Shoulders are of thick, velvety c0 * , oUed collar or

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perfect for yourself

gifts! Blue, woodrose, aqua,

white. Washable.

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