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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,

CHATEAU TONITF and THURSDAY

m — I 1IMWOTI— SCRUBWOMAN MOPS UP NAZIS! It’s a THRILL and a RIOT!

If you need to euiio up R€0 BiOOO! Try this Brest blood-iron tonic—Lydia . Plnkham’s TABLETS one of the very best home ways to get Iron Into the blood. Pln'iham's Tablets are also famous to relieve symptoms of functional | monthly disturbances because of their j soothing effect on one of woman’s most . important organs. Follow label dlrec- l tlons. Worth trying. I air. Hanks’ mother, Mrs. Ellen i Hanks at the home of his sister. Mis. j Paul Heaney in Greencastle Xhurs- ’ day afternoon. ' Mr, and Mrs. Joe Harris of Urazil j .core supper guests of Mr. and Mis. Aithui GilU luid son Benton Wed-1

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I^-oii Errol in ••SAY I'N't’LE" Joe Kirkwood, (ioll Keel.

MK T S T (iltOVE Mr. and Mrs. James Newell called on their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Estes and sons Saturday. Mrs. Estes and the boys have been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks visile

i uesday evening. Mrs. Henry W. Spencer spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Clif-

ford Reeves.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booher and j daughter Louise, visited their daugh- j ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stanley and i family near Darlington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bullerdick and 1 ons Charles and Marvin visited Mrs. j Dora Pitts Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of Stanley .ewman were his uncle and aunt, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewman of Bain- i nidge and his sister, Miss Marjorie,

ijewman of Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves of In iianapolis called on Mr. and Mis. 1 Clifford Reeves Sunday afternoon, j Mrs. Flora Lewman who has been spending tlie past week in Mississippi with her son, Lt. Richard Lewman and with her brother Harry Hennon and family of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is expected home Wednes-

day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. William Giltz and son of Brazil visited his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giltz and son Benton. Saturday night and Sunday. Otlu r guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giltz and family of Morton. William Giltz leaves to enter

the army soon.

Mis. Aden Hanks spent Saturday ight with Mrs. Geo. Hale in Roachale. Latest report oi Mrs. Hale s

Uness is that she is gradually grow* son will

ing weaker. ,, until the sugar coupons can

RATIONING NOTES ^

(alining Sugar

Canning sugar coupons can not be -isued from the office of the Putnam County War Price and Rationing loard until some time in May wheji he coupons have been received l^t

he local board.

Deax Customer: You given up . lei ef ^ b “*““ ' ,1,1 ' e

and electric iceboxes.

Th*t'« tough on you. You're "wcrificing"

Me loo M, g» bu«n.M U du™ to * «««•• ** t ”'n.» h.e P— ,, And on .op o| iheU*^ »

times takes me longer to serve you

But I am more anxious than ever t °^ , ^ C | n ore conscien-

E S'LloirmOn,, p.« in helping

your car /or your country.

man should, and

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Jr, ® sM, BU, ' bl tTS-nSe n " 9 any ?wdTn the same moulhlul with IheVacrifices ol out lighting soldiers,

sailors, and marines.

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TOM NEAL - IE ANNE BATES - HUGH BEAUMONT LARBY BABBS - DOUGLAS FOWLEY

PLUS: COLORED C ARTOON & NEWS.

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FOR VICTORY... Buy U. S. War Bonds and Stamps

■BBBBKSKSexaua

becoming a very serious problem aa the stocks of tokens in the hands of retailers and banks are being rapidly depleted. If this situation continiios>, retailers will be without tokens and will not be able to give change when a purchase is made. The expiration date has been removed from both, blue and red food stamps, so that they are good indefinitely. Consumers should use tokens when ever

I possible for cashing in

Sugar stamp number 40 in book 4

is now good for 5 pounds of sugar for canning. This 5 pounds per per-

be ample for canning needs

until the sugar coupons can be 1s-

ned. Notice of the method of applying for the additional allowance of canning sugar will be given in the papers prior to the opening date for applications.

JEWELRY

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DIAMONDS CAMEO RINGS CARMEN BRACELETS CROSSES AND CHAINS IDENTIFICATION EMBLEM PINS ROSARIES FOUNTAIN PENS MANICURE SETS

WATCHES BILLFOLDS LOCKETS TIE SETS BRACELETS LAPEL PINS WATCH STRAPS DRESSER SETS MILITARY SETS

KK \< 'FLITS I Ni.RAMCD — KH.I.FOLDS FOI’NTAIN BENS EMBOSSED WHILE WAIT.

AND VOI

w Huntington Jewelry Store

GLASt OCK III II.DING

Don't Hoard Tokens Tokens should not be hoarded. Tokens should be spent freely and should not be held in the possession of consumers for future use. This is |

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1$ EPILEPSY INHERITED? WHAT CAUSES IT? . A A booklet containing the opinioni of fomoui doctors on thii intereiting subject will be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader writing to the Educational PHsion, 535 Fifth Ave„ Now York, N.Y., Dept, u—

SENSATIONAL

C&atottlM

t FOR COMPLETE HOMEKIT

PERFECT FOR DYED OR BLEACHED HAIR Chenn Kurl wevee dyed heir at beautifully at It data natural hair. If your fair It Kray, dyed or bleached, a ChanuKurl wave will -take'’ ... end keep your eecret. tool

KacACfcarm-Murf Kit Contains Permanent

Wave Solution, Curfvra. Shampoo, End Tissues, Wavs Sat and Compfata

Illustrated Instructions

Eow, give yourself a cool, machinelese Charm-Kurl permanent wave in complete comfort at home. /<’* easy end safe with Charm-Kurl. ((squirts no heat, electricity, or previous hair waving experience. The teeult will be poeitively thrilling, and long-

lasting, too.

DO IT YOURSELF-At Horn* Jn 3 qutek sl$ps Charm-Kurl give* you natural looking curls and waves which are soft and easy to manage. Try Charm-Kurl today—the result }s guaranteed to please you at well as any $5 00 pTofnswnal pirmamni or your money back on

request.

SAFE lor Every Typo of Hair Contains no harmful chamicnls or ammonia. Re<iuirea no machines or dryers, desirable for both uvmm and tUUttH. Get a Charm Kurl Kit t«iay.

# Through all kinds of weather ... ice

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a. NO HARMFUL CHEMICALS S. FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN

7. NO MACNINU

S. WAVES DYED HAIR AS

«. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY S. CONTAINS NO AMMONIA t. NO HEAT-NO ELECTRICITY

DRYERS REQUIRED

IPULLV AS NATURAL HAIR

Miillin** Urns* Ktore ——MAH, WROCRV ADD Me POR POSTAGE. ETC.—

.. . wind . .. rain ... snow . T . sleet... floods, the line crew is on the job . . . equal to any emergency. Subject to call at all hours, they see that your electric service is maintained, unbroken. It may mean rolling out of a warm bed in the dead of night to repair a damaged line and set a new pole in sub-zero weather. Or, it may mean splashing around in hip boots when spring rains and thaws bring on high waters that wash out utility poles and transmission lines. Your service is soon restored. The in-

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convenience is ever so slight, thanks to the line crew. Now, more than ever before, electric service must be uninterrupted. The increasing uses of power in Indiana war plants makes it imperative that service be maintained with a minimum of interruption. War production must not stop. 1 actories must not face lost hours with power-driven machinery at a standstill. Hats off to the men of the line crew ... the trouble shooters. They’re doing a swell job here on the home front.

PUBLIC SiRVICK COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC.

t °n<! purchase in aimther stamp.

C AItl) OF THWitt YVV the sou: uul dau.'ht’rjJ Julia Rady \vi . t v J eat most - • iv tb k, friends and neighbors for i ceasing aid th | death uf our h i vui , PaUbeari | her as i t Th KadyJ

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