The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1940 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNTJR, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDA V, XOVF.MRFR 20, 1040.

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Give Footwear

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FOR THE HOLIDAYS JUST RECEiS ED, a large shipment of choice old California wines, produced and boitled by the BuVbank Winery, Burbank, California. Muc!i of the California wines being offered is shipped in tank cars to bottlers in the larger cities, thus unscrup ulous bottlers have the opportuniay to dilute, adulterate and otherwise tamper with these wines. Burbank wines are not handled in this way in that every wine is bottled in California. WE HAVE ALL KINDS, including CLARET, SAUTERNF and BURGUNDY in the dry wines, DARK PORT, WHITE PORT, MUSCATEL, TOKAY, and SHERRY in the sweet wines. Prices are NO HIGHER than that asked for the inferior brands. STOCK UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS with these pure, wholesome wines. Our store is complete and our shelves are filled with all the leading BONC3S, SCOTCHES, GINS, LIQUORS, CORDIALS and MIXERJB of all kinds.

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Air. anil Mrs. F.arl Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Routh and dauK-i-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robbins and family, Miss Dessie Petty and Eli Kinney were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manford McGaughey. Mrs. Ralph Howard cntei t uned at

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dinner Friday Mrs. Ida Blue, Mrs. day. | erhn near Roachdale. ■ Mr. and Mayme Gruenholz, Mrs. Bridges and Mr. and Mrs Dale Porter of Rock-1 Miss Nora Walker, Mr. and Mrs. spent thi Miss Madonna Blue « | ville, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Call and Harve Hate spent Thanksgiving with Mir. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays. Mr. and their families' spent Thursday 1 with Mi. end Mrs Charles Gardner. M> i,v ,

Mrs. John Leaton and sons, anil Airs, j Mr and Mrs. Leslie Brothers. Maude Brothers attended the funeral Mrs. Catherine Bridges spent

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of Frank Bulk at Bloomington Mon- Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ol Su'h|l

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Mr. and Mrs. Finest Caldwell of C r’ K ; Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mis. were Sun .

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(iivc Furniture this Christmas because Furniture fcives a continuing gift of happiness and usefulness all down through the years.

jjr' Jll^ Make our Store your Christmas gift Store. We I ^ithered thousands of useful, beautiful gifts here at suim .singly low prices.

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Book Shelf Always useable -always appreciuleil is one of these splendid mahogany or walnut hook shelves. See the selection in our Store now.

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Hassocks Hassocks in many shapes—sizes— styles and eolor combinations. You will find the one you want here at really low prices .

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Occasional Chairs To tell you, here, all about the vast selection of occasional chairs we have to show you would require more space than the whole ad— See this beautiful selection now.

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Sewing Cab nets

Sen ing cabinets in i walnut—small and fitted or unfitted. P No better gift for m

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0^' Cedar Chests Give her a Lane Cedar Chest and you have given her the best gift - She will always appreciate and cherish It. Prices very low.

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Steel Cabinets An all steel, porcelain top cabinet for your kitchen will please mother and help her daily—Many styles are shown here. See them.

Any of These Is a Good Gift

Smokers Toasters Roller Skates Pillows Doll Buggies Waste Baskets Radios Sew ing Boxes Mirrors Desk Sets

$ will deliver my Suite ?( From now until Christmas only .$5 will deliver any living room, dining room or bedroom suite, no matter its price. A real Christmas Special.

(live a new suite of furniture for Christmas. Convenient, easy to meet payments will handle the balance. Pay only $5 down. You give lasting happiness with furniture from our Store.

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What better gift f than maple or walnut !' can Bunk Bed . T twin beds if you w !i. small.

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Boudoir Chairs

Boudoir chairs In rh u covers nnd in many > me very few. Please In gift.

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Magazine Racks Could you please him better than with a walnut magazine rack to go right along side his reading chairs? Many here at attractive

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Occasional Tables A living Room Table is always a worthwhile gift.—Our slock includes a vast selection of all styles and periods. See them.

C:Studio Couches The whole family will appreciate this useful gift. And our Studio Couches all make comfortable twin beds—and cost little.

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18th Century Desks These beautiful desks offer you a splendid choice of gifts—gifts that will be appreciated. See them.

See these Acceptable i is Boudoir Lamps Teddy Bears Bathroom Scales Coffee Tables Children’s Tables and Chair Sets Flower Stands Electric Irons Victor Records Card Tables Bedspreads

i HORACE LINK & ^ The%5tore of Furniture