The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1944 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944.

NOW SHOWING - CHATEAU Continuous Show Saturday and Sunday Admission, Adults 40c, Tax Inc. -- Children 14c Tax Inc. ‘ONf OF THE YEAR’S BIG SURPRISES!” •Sayt Tip* Mo go/in*

A Paramount Picturo with ^ BING CROSBY

Barry Fitzgerald Frank McHugh Porter Hall Fortunio Benanova RISE STEVENS finws Cwtraltt at HUtrwelttaa Optra AjmcuUw . • - Produced aiH O'rpcttd LEO McCAREY B. G-DeSylvo iiecuti** P'ortwctf »ro«* Co»*»

NOTICE! Effective October 16th NEW STORE HOURS Week days 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 7:oo P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS We feel I hat this change needs no explanation since it hrinKs the work week of food store employees down to where it belongs. We will appreciate your cooperation. Thanks Campus Market Quality Meat Market i,. ju conkad zoi. McIntyre

FLOYD CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold of near Fillmore received a telegram Wednesday from their daughter, Mrs. Herschel Scobee of Sacramento. California, stating that she was leaving Tuesday noon for home. i’fc. Herschel Scobee, her husband, has been

sent to Douglas, Arizona. His address is Pfc. Herschel Scobee. 30Hth A. A F. B. IT., C-5, D. A. *.A. F.. Douglas, Arizona. He would like to hear from his friends. Miss Waneta Arnold spent Tuesday night with Marjorie Lewnian in Greencastle. They attended the

luncheon at tne Terre Haute House Tuesday evening given for the employes of the First-Citizens Bank. Miss Rose Shaw called on Joan Arnold Sunday afternoon. Mrs. F.zra Arnold and daughter. Shirley, made a business trip to Indianapolis Friday. Mr. and -Mrs. Maynard Hunter of Rockville spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips.

Robert Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huffman has returned to camp in Virginia, after spending

I- EAST MARKIN f Mr. ar.a Mrs. Berl Buis and daughters of Marion spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Buis. Mr. and Mrs Fred Hunter visited

Suncyiy with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

Hunter and son of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Amy Buis attended the meeting of the Day Gleaners Class Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrj. Lula Clift. Mrs. Mingle Robinson returned home Saturday from the County hos-

pital.

Mrs. Mary Hunter spent Wednesday with Mrs. Elsie Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis and Berl Buis and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Hazel Burgess and family >1 ! Coatesville Sunday. BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHIRCH Minister, Forest W. Howell 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Charlia Hendrich, Supt. in charge. Teachers and classes for all ages. 11:00 a. n.. Morning Worship Service. The message is entitled “The Law Of The Harvest" 7:00 p. m. Methodist Youth Fel

lowship.

We announce that special Evangelistic Meetings have been arranged for the week beginning October 29. Rev. Fellers of the Christian Church of Greencastle will be Evangelist More announcements are to follow.

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GREENCASTLE'S new furniture store PRESENTS TO THE PUBLIC OF PUTNAM COUNTY A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS AT ITS OPENING ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1944

GENUINE MAHOGANY

On display Saturday will be a genuine Mahogany dining room suite — You thought it was impossible to get it, but we have it. Breakfast Sets In Maple We will be able to give you what you want in dining room and breakfast room furnishings.

/ A STATEMENT It is with the greatest of pleasure that we bring to Greencastle a modern furniture and home furnishings store, and it is the aim of the management to have on display at all times the highest quality furniture and furnishings for the home at prices that are as fair and reasonable as is possible considering the quality that is offer ed. We can say, truthfully, that through our connections, we will be able to get anything in the home furnishings li re that is available on the market anywhere. If any of our customers do not sue wha! r e would like on display, we will gladly order it for the customer in our effort to please our customers in Putnam County. FRANK HENTER. Prop. MRS. LLOYD PERRY, Mgr.

SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL HOME FURNISHINGS ON DISPLAY AT OUR NEWLY DECORATED STORE! ★ TILT HACK CHAIRS ★ BARREL BACK CHAIRS ★ OAINESBOROUGH CHAIRS y ★ TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS ★ GENUINE MAHOGANY SECRETARY ★ DESKS.

MODERN, BEAUTIFUL!

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FOR MODERN, BEAUTIFUL BED ROOM SUITES You Will Find Them Here, HOLLYWOOD BEDS and LOUNGES BOUDOIR CHAIRS--

SPECIAL SEALY "TUFTLESS" MATTRESS SLEEP ON SOLID COMFORT No scains or tiiftM lo make you iincomfortuhlr — Special construction to bold shape. INNER SPRING MATTRESSES With Box Springs, Coll Red Springs.

★ Cocktail Tables, End Tables, Drop Leaf Tables. ★ Smoking Stands ★ Children’s Furniture ★ C hests of Drawers ★ Throw Rugs ★ Framed Pictures ★ Vases ★ Lumps and Lamp Shades ★ Mirrors

BEAUTY and COMFORT!

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A VARIETY OF THE LATEST STYLES. NACHMANN FULL SPRING CONSTRUCTION. WALNUT AND MAHOGANY - -

ART FURNITURE CO.

FRANK HENTER, Proprietor

North Side Court House Square

MRS. LLOYD PERRY, Manager.

PUBLIC SALE On account of the death of my husband I will sell at Public Auction at Peck farm Road 48, Greencastle. Tuesday, Oct. 17th at 12:80 P. M. Dining table, chairs, beds, mattress springs, davenport, bookcase, wardrobe, curtain stretcher, Maytag washer, tubs, clothes rack, Morris chair, hanging lamp, dishes, and many other Hems collected in 40 years. | 192!) Chevrolet coach, good tires, I manure spreader, fence stretchers, | log chains, shovels, horse collars, I pitch forks, lawn mower, complete 1 chest of carpenters tools. TERMS: CASH. Mrs. Will Glidewell ALTON HURST, Auctioneer.

VONOsil FRIDAY & SATURDAY THE MOST /-] DANGEROUS fA i MAN A WOMAN EVER LOVED!' JEAN CABIN

AMO BAPTIST CHURCH Special Service at Amo Baptist Church on Sunday evening at 7;3i0. Pastor Rev. Dallas Rissler The program is as follows Congregational Hymn No. 170 Scripture Reading. Matt. 26; 17-30 Sermon; Sermon, On The Mouitt Piano music Everyone is welcome

REVIVAL MEETING

A Revival meeting will begin at j New Maysville Community Church ; Sunday, October 15. Services will j begin at 8:00 p. m. each evening with ! Paul Robinson bringing the mesrages. Special music each evening Everyone w^conpe. fi ^ ^

RICHARD WHORF ALLYN JOSLYN ELLEN DREW PETER VAN EYCK John Qualen Eddie Quillan Ralph Morgan Produced .nd Directed ^ JULIEN DUVIVIER the man who jave you Tlesh end Fantas/’ and Tales of Manhattan*

With JR. JIVE BOMBERS

Also Smt|>sliot, Beach Not and JR. JIVE BOMBERS

GROVELAND CHURCH

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The Rev. V. L. Raphael will preach at the regular service at the Groveland Prtsbyterian Church, Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. How to Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis

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