The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1940 — Page 7
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1040.
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TAKE TIME OFF BETWEEN SHOPPING TOURS TO VISIT THE
Previews and Ke\ lews AT LOCAL THEATERS
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Voncastle and Granada THEATRES
DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING IN (JRKENCASTLK
DECEMBER PARADE OF HITS
Bittersweet — I Want A Divorce — Go West — One Night In The Tropics — Little Nellie Kelly — The Letter — Tug Boat Annie Sails Again — South Of Suez — Bank Dick — Hullabaloo — Escape To Glory — Margie — Arise My Love — Charlie Chan At The Wax Museum Yesterday’s Heroes — The Devil’s Pipeline — The Gay Caballero — Pony Post — A Dispatch From Reuters — Rangers Of Fortune.
Yoneastle K ir station atmosphorv in Baby Sandy's latest Universal film "Sandy tiets Her Man," which comes Friday and Saturday to the Voncastle ni.at.e with Stuart Krwtn, Una Meijtel and FJdgar Kennedy, is no mystery to the two and a half year (,ld screen star. Sandy's maternal Rrandfather, Ray mond Pharos, has be< n a regular menVbi of the South Pasadena California, Fire Department for twelve years. And ever since 6a."dy has been j ,me year old, her paVerd-, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henvllle, have taken the I young actress on po iodic visits to | the fire house where h t grandfa- | ther is stationed.
presented a music chapel at DePauw Friday morning. Both are freshmen. Anson played the difficult "Prelude et Regaudon” by Avon for the clarinet. This is the piece often used in music contests because it demands
both light and heavy tone ontio 1 . Anson also demon itrated himself to be the master of t'nc long sustained runs. Ruiz's selection, played on the ma imba, was Suppe's "Poet and
Peasant Overture." For encore nun hers he chose "Indiana Love Cali" and a medley of college songs. The accompanists were Henry Oakes of Chicago and Arthur .Tacklin of West Lafayette.
Chateau Roy Roge; j, whose pai ticuar cinematic forte is American history, is ( cut ently cast in another absorbing ; drama of frontier days. "The Ranger and the Lady." which is scheduled to open Fri lay ami Saturday { at the Chateau Theatre for a two day run. The Republic picture places Roy ! in Texas with the Rangers, in the days when Sam Houston journeyed i l.o Washington cn a political mis sir.n, leaving his te rito y in charge of men who proved to be crooks and scoundrels. One of these men. General August tps LaRue, arbitrarily sets a tax on all wagon trains using the Santa Fe trail and orders Captain Colt (play- ,■ 1 by Roy Rogers) to enforce this order.
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This Christmas, give her something smart to wear! Nothing heifer than jackets, skirts, Mouses! Choose from our hig collection of “sure-to-please” dress-up and tailored blouses, jewelled jerkins, sweaters, handsome jackets. Priced incidentally to please YtH'K purse!
Granada New York’s excitement-teeming waterfront, where things happen faster and funnier than anywhere else, is the background for "Pier IT" new 20th Century-Fox film due Fiiday and Saturday at the C anada Theatre. Advance reports have hailed the picture as one of The season's outstanding pieces of all around entertainment. Lovely Lynn Bari, who recently vas seen in “Lillian Russell,” has the leading feminine part in "Pier 13” and never appeared to bette advantage, it is said. Her role affords her an excellent vehicle for dramatic an 1 comedy acting and, according to previewers, she gives a performance lhat rings true in every detail. Others in the cast, which was carefijljy selected by Executive Producer So! M. Wurtzel, include: Lloyd] Nolan, Joan Valerie and Douglas' Fowtey. ' j IlKPAI’W CHAPEL Lyman Anson of Wheaton, Illinois, and William Lutz of Chicago j
II\\Ml s—Pure linhamlrolled, white or
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BLOUSES — Satins, nerklaee Mouses, mantailored shirts, softly drafted, tucked tailored Mouses, silks, satins, creftes. White, newest
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HOSIERY — Is she tali, medium, shortWe have the gift hose that is |>ro|M>rti°ned to fit her legs. Newest shades QQ
COSTUME JEWEI.KV— If she likes to dress she’ll want a brooch, a bracelet, a locket or a charm bracelet for Christmas. Our many fine pieces will make your d*'| 140 choice easy. ^
U'CIEN LELONG—the aristocrat of colognes! A natural oufiloor fragranre
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BALALAIKA is Lucicn I .dong's new cologne. It’s the essence of gaiety 1 —si tantalizing fragrance. dM /wr A fs-rfect gift '• * DUSTING POWDER that will make Christmas and you live sill °vcr sigain every time she use., it. By I.ucien Le-
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WE HAVE AN UNUSUALLY GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS REPRESENTING HONEST DOLLAR VALUES 38 Dodge Cgf C 4-Door Sedan ■ w Radio and Heater. Good Rubber 37 F °’ d $325 Fordor Sedan Low mileage, Heater. Meehanleally A-No. I.
36 Oldsmobile
4-Door Sedan
Heater, Radio. A Real Buy.
$325
36 Ford Tudor Heater A bargain at
35 Plymouth
2-Door
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$215 $215
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TIC-TAC-TOE LIPSTICK— three ffjj smart shades in a leather /\A jfc k.t * A * UU i GIFT SETS by Ltielen I/'Iong Beautiful set, every woman d»0 rn arlon-s. From t!>Z.OU a.
34 Plymouth Cpe
A Real Buy at
Runs Good. Good Tires.
$135
37 Ford 1-2 Ton Panel Good Condition
A real buy for economical delivery
$245
J ' HltlSTMAs f,rp r ITEMS in,|,l <le many ar <ii'les which ■* Christ iims
Pleasure.
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HANDBAGS — Handsome new styles in hugs mat will captivate her heart. Suedes, leathers. £] .QO From
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36 Dodge 1 i ton I.WB Cab and ch -ssls
Motor completely overhauled, .lust the Truck for that hauling job.
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Here You Are, Gift Hunters
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Your Gift Headtjuarters for popular priced erifts - - for erifts you would like to receive yourself. SIFTS OF ! FAJUFR Billfolds $1.00 to $7.50 Key cases 50c to $2.00 Zipper Envelopes $1.00 to $8.50 Diaries 25c to $5.00 Loose Leaf Note Books $1.25 to $10.00 Hand Tooled Book Covers 75c to $2.00 GIFTS OF MFTAl Chrome Salt and Pepper, pair $1.00 Copper Vases and Bowls $1.00 to $2.00 Chrome Cheese Knives, each 75c Chrome Cake Servers, each $1.00 Spun Aluminum Trays and Bowls . . $1.00 to $3.00 Chrome Salad Ford and Spoon, set $1.00 Metal Miscellanies, come and see them 25c to $29.95 Desk and Table Lamps $1.00 to $15.00 GIFTS OF WOOD Candy. Cigarette, and Powder Boxes $1.00 to $3.00 Inlaid Boxes, with Stationery $1.00 to $3.50 V'ooden Covered Scrap Books .... $1.25 to $6.00 Shopping List Peg Boards, each $1.00 “Twilight Glow” to Color Fireplace Flames, in Useful Containers $1.00 to $2.25 Other Useful and Novel Gifts 25c to $5.00 GIFTS OF PAPFR Stationery for all ages 25c to $5.00 New Fiction $2.00 to $3.00 New Non-Fiction $1.50 to $10.00 Juvenile Books 10c to $1.50 Scrap Books 10c to $3.50 Pictures, appropriately framed .... 29c to $10.00 Playing Cards, a deck 45c to 59c Magazine Subscriptions at Publishers’ Prices. i _ GIFTS OF A LIFETIME SHEAFFER LIFETIME PENS $8.75 to $10.00 Lifetime Pen and Pencil Sets .... $11.25 to $19.75 Other Sheaffer Pens $2.75 to $5.00 Name engraved on Every Sheaffer FREE Heisey’s Glass 25c to $3.00 Milk Glass $1.00 to $7.50 i GIFTS FOR CHILDREN Story Book Dolls 50c to $1.25 Holgate Toys 50c to $3.50 Toys and Games 10c to $5.00 Sam Hanna’s Book Store
