The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1941 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNET?, DDEEKCASTLE, LMDIANA, MONDAY, DEOE^rREI? 8, 1941.
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MEPBURM <S-ttANT in a HOWARD HAWKS Production
CHARLIE RUGGLES ftorry htrgc^ Id • May Kobsen Waiter 5ritk Paid l)ism > Color and New-% ** Hours of S\vr!l Fun!
14 SHOPPING DAYS to Christmas Also GIVE U.S. Defense Savings BONDS and STAMPS 4 at STORES • BANKS POST OFFICES
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AT HONGKONG—Canadian troops, in largest single contingent ever to land at Far Eastern outpost of British Empire, disembark ar Hongkong to reinforce garrison of British, Scottish, Chinese and Indian troops there, as Japan threatens.
i.i Indianapolis Thursday. Mrs. Conrad Clearwaters took care of the stole that day for them. Mrs. Clara H.ll and Bob McCammack spent from Thursday ’ii.l Sunday with the'.r ndee at Amo. Several from acre attended th? sales at C: ecnca.stie Friday and sacn Santa Claus. The local school c'.ul!ren attended the occasion also. Etta Sallust called on Hazel Raikes
Thursday morning-,
Mrs. Chulsa Allay left Thur lay to spent a few lays with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline of Avon. , Miss Lillian Hurst spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Clara Hill. Mrs. Viola Hodge and Mrs. Aciide Hodge called on Mrs. Viola Parker
Mrs. Cynthia Alice entertained]
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Monday night.
several friends on her eighty-first i ^ on was a large birthday cake with
Mrs. Etta Sallust was an all day
Mrs. Emma Blue was in Martins-
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge was |
'birth,lay, Dmuibt r 4. at her home j Happy Birthday made by her daugh-
guest Friday of Mrs. Orlena Wild-
ville one day this week.
in Cloverdale Monday.
with a chkTr i dinner. A big attrac- ter-in-law. Vlr.“. Enos v Alice.
man.
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Dallas Hodge were
Mrs. Ada Hurst, Lawrence Me-
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A Group of Fine Chairs HOSTESS CHAIR
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A Host of Gifts ■ Our Store from 50c to ^ $1.00 each. Come in ^ and Ix>ok About—No ^ Obligation to Buy. ^ I A Group of ^ Fine Tables ^ The tables illustrated here represent only a few of the ^ large group of tables shown /\k $k In our store at $3.95 and up. 'iof
For Years of Happiness Give Furniture this Christmas. The whole family will appreciate a gift of home furnishings for years to come. The cost is low. Let us
show you.
Give a New Rug For Her Very Own
There is no more Important decoration than floor covering. Fine, reasonably priced Higelow broadlooras and rugs in new patterns here offer spleudid
opportunity lor good gU'u.
Every young girl prises her own room, (live her new bedroom furniture—something f«*r her very own—something that expresses beauty for years to come.
Walnut Cedar Chests •aT.. $16oo
gnd upwards
all popular sizes and styles
Smokers $1.45 i and $2.19 £s. Any man | A Wide Choice I Pictures ^ $1.49 |
Hassocks ^
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HORACE LINK & CO.
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The Store of Furniture
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GRANADA TONIGUl & TUESDA ** . An.* * Poors Open At. >= 45 Andyour heart will open, to this Season’s Morions hit;
A WARNER BROS. HIT, with BEUUH BONDI • GENE LOCKHART ELISABETH FRASER • HARRY DAVENPORT VAURA HOPE CREW* • GRANT MITCHELL Popular Science anil News
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Cammack, Mrs. Clara Hill and- B.m Mrs. Evdyn McCammack was ca'led to Amo on her mother I, j Thursday'by the death of a friend. Nlr. and Mi MauJie Horn called on Pearl Ccop- | sho PP e 1 in (;r '''
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U. S. PILOTS HERE—American pilots flying for Chinese > Force will help guard Burma Road, mountairous end vital roil for aid to China's armies. American trucks, driv, , and tec mcians also are at work: ft.ere. Figures in. ..da mi! between towns.
I CHANGED TO CAMELS FOR MORE MILDNESS. THERE'S lESii NICOTINE IN THE SMOKE]
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THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS 28% LESS NIC0TINI
than the average of the 4 other
largest-selling cigarettes tested—less than
any of them—according to independent
scientific tests of the smoke itself! s
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-THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS
