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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1944.

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SEE THIS SELECTION OF NEW WINTER COATS NOW!

BEAUTIFUL SELECTION NEW XMAS

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ROBES AND HOUSECOATS SLIPS AND PANTIES-HOSE SWEATERS-SKIRTS-BLOUSES PURSES-SCARFS SLACKS-SLACK SUITS COTTON DRESSES All At Popular Prices

v *5. $3} -!• FINCABTLE + ^cj + + + + + ’b 4* *!• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbins spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Queen Gibson in Russellville. Mrs. Joe Evennan is in Culver hospital at Crawfordsville with a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Everman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird. Mrs. Esther Lyon spent several days in Indianapolis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul |Long. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kinney of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon. Mrs. Catherine Bridges and brother, Joe Sutherlin spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ol Sutherlin near Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bridges

and family of Lafayette visited his mother, Mrs. Mary L. Bridges. Mrs. Gladys Fry and granddaughter Janie Ford of Indianapolis was the week end guests of Mrs. Alice Detro. Mrs. Maxine Sponsel and baby of Indianapolis spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MoGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Za< ary have moved their store from Whitesville to the Stafford store building in Fincastle. Mr. John Andersons are moving to Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerrin spent Thanksgiving with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glassgo Britton. Mr. James Priest, McCook Nebraska arrived home Sunday morning for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Priest.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold and j family of Floyd Township were Thursday guests in the Colum- J

bus Christy home.

Mrs. Gene Girton is reported

quite ill at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roaeh entertained their children at din-

ner on Thanksgiving.

Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold were Thursday dinner guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pursell and children spent Thanksgiving day with the latters parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Booh-

er near Bainbridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell spent Thanksgiving day in the home of the former’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George

Pursell in Greencaotle.

□assified Ads

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ACCORDION AND SAXAPHONE WANTED. STATE PRICE, BOX X. Banner. 19-tf

FOR SALE: Ping pong tabla, like new. Mrs. Charles J. Moore, 116 Northwood Blvd. 29-Ip.

Will sell or trade for stock and corn, a 6 month old black colt. $25. John Gough, Roachdale R. 1, Fincastle Telephone. 29-lp.

WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning. See or write Jess Rumley, Greencastle, R. 3, Airport road. 28-5p.

Come to Montgomery Wards and select your house slippers, as we have a very good selection.

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WANTED TO RENT: A good farm, 160 to 24(0 acres. Grain rent. Have own equipment and help. A. L. Gregg, Rockville, R. 1. 28-2p.

WANTED: Beef hides. Wood, south end.

Bert 27-3p.

FOR SALE: Zenith 6 volt wind charger. C. K. Priest, Brick Chapel. 29-lp

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Accessory Wardrobe Gift HANDBAGS

Rich leather envelope and top-handle styles. Brown, Black, shiny Patent.

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T.90 Black rayon crepes lavishly sprin* kled with sequins ... bright colors tactfully tucked and shirred graceful rayon jersey prints!

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Rayon taffetas and cottons. Bright colors. ^ Qr Party trimming. A«7C •Fabric shrinkage will not exceed l'% BRIGHT HOLIDAY TIES

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Satin Brocades! Satin Stripe*! Warmtone Wools! Novel!

* ... 6AY HOLIDAY ROUS IN SOFT QUILTED STYLES! Cuddly-soft and warm. Rayon quilted robes w sprinkled with tiny flowers. Soft pastel lining. SQ ^ • «... —-*<««**■ i- - - ' SLEEK FEMININE ROBES FOR CHRISTMAS MORN Smooth and glamorous rayon crepe robes with deep frilly necklines and wide frilly sleeves. 98c| GIFTS FROM PENNEYS

FOR SALE: One rat terrier pup; on-j Cocker Spaniel pup. C. K. Priest, Route 3, at Brick | Chapel. 29-lp I Rummage sale Saturday, December 2, at 9 o'clock at court ! house. Methodist High School . League. 29-3p

I FOR SALE: Fresh cow, 2-10 gal. cream cans. Mod:st Haltom, Commercial Place. 28-2p

i FOR SALE: 25 shoats, welgh- , mg around 100 ibs.; 4 good milk I cows; 200 Triple A big English l^eghorn hens in laying. Andrew Stoner, 4 miles north of Pleasant Gardens. 28-5p.

FOR SALE: Nubin Hot Blast stove; good stove, air tight; hoys’ bicycle. Bob Aubrey, North College Ave. 28-3p. FOR SALE: New reversible Rather quilt, full size; also 2 size 18 evening dresses, blue i et and pink lace. Phone 875-W.

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We pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance in Full. Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sahel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville, Ky. 4-tf FOR SALE Cider and apples. Euchheit Orchard. 26-tf Dolls, Brass, Copper, Linens, China from many countries for sale at Pearl O'Hait's Bazaar. Hours from 10:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. 208 Spring Ave. 28-2p.

FOR SALE: Stuffed washable animal toys. $1.29 and up. 646 E: Walnut St. Phone 721-J. 273p.

WANTED: Girl or lady for light house work, two adults. No laundry, living accomodations for lady and child. Answer D^x 100, Banner. 28-2p. WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co.

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WANTED: To buy, Com Picker. Phone 7F2. 28-2p WANTED: Man to do farm chores and part-time work for room and board and small pay. Bud Wvldon, Fillmore. 28-2p WANTED: A practical nurse to take care of an invalid lady. Write or call Opal McDaniel, C'oatesville, Indiana. 28-3ts. Brakeman and fireman wanted on Pennsylvania Railroad, if not employed in essential industry, apply at Pennsylvania Railroad Employment Department, Room 5 Union Station Terre Haute, Indiana, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 28-3ts. WANTED: All kinds of comic magazines. We will pay 30 cents per dozen for "Funny Books” with good clean covers. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 29-lt. WANTED: Waitress and kitchen help. White Way. 29-2p. WANTED: Young woman for bookkeeping and telephone work. Must be able to use typewriter. Address Box O, C/o Banner. 28-4p. FOR RiEINT: 2 room furnished apartment. Bedroom and kitchen, 607 Locust Street. 28-tf.

FOR SALE: Laurel heating stove, good as new. Daniel Pleake, 4 miles south of Stilesvilte. 27-4p

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FOR SALE: 8 electric sewing machines, $50.50 up; 2 used sewing motors; one 32 volt sweeper. Call afternoons. 2045 W. Washington, Indianapolis. 28-3p. .lust received for Pearl O tialr’H Bazaar. A lovely selection of Luclte .lewerly from Los Angeles. Priced from $2.00 to $5.50. 28-2p. FOR SALE: Young fat geese. Edith Scott, Fincastle. 29-lp.

FOR SALE: Dozen lovely Haviland dinner plates, $1.50 each. Set of Haviland cups and saucers, $3.00. Walter Stoner. 29-2p. FOR SALE: Pure bred Angus bull, service age. O. Atkinson. s 1 , von miles east on Stilesville road. 30-2p FOR SALE: Used piano in first class condition. Phone 774. 29-lp FOR SALE: Winesap and Rome Beauty apples; a few bushels nice pears $1.00 a bushel. McCullough Orchard. 29-4t,

FOR SALE: Saw mill wood, $1.50 cord at mill; $2.75 a cord

delivered in 5 cord loads. Phil 30th, 25c_

Adaroson. 8 nuk-a ■veeart oil W. B. Singleton farm. 27-eod.

-Real EstateFOR SALE OR RENT: 8 room house at 404 W. Liberty Street. 28-2p. FOR SALE—Apartment house, three modern apartments, close in, east Washington St. Call 299 from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. -15-tf FOR SALE: A 572 acre stock and grain farm. 150 acres under cultivation, balance paature with aome timber. Two sets of buildings. Several good apringa. Price $30.00 per acre. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 2T-8t. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Upper un#umish-j ed apartment. See Dr. J. F. Gillespie. 29-lp.'

LOST: Billfold containing “A” and “B” gas bobks. “B” book Ser. No. 7430891-907 and “A’’ book Ser. No. 171737. License number on back of stamps 744277. Return to Banner Office. 28-2p. -MiscellaneousWysong is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS on the run or refund. Many others same way done. 6th. Floor, Lemcke Bldg, Indianapolis, 4, Indiana 11-tf Annual Christmas, Bazaar at St. Pauls Catholic Church, .December 1 and 2. Friday, December 1 sale of attractive hand made articles. Saturday, December 2 home baked food sale. In the Chapel, f.rst door east of the Church. Open at 9:00 A. M. 27-4ts Before you insulate, investigate. See R. E. Knoll. Call 60 or 673-J. 27.tf. NEW PHOTO STUDIO 26 N.' Jackson street, Greencastle. Photos taken and delivered in 3 minutes. We can enlarge your favorite snapshot and give it to you in one day. Bring in any picture to enlarge. Open every day, including Sundays. 28-5p.

Conne have a cup of tea at the doll and button show sale, •Christian Church, November

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Order your Elvctrolux Cleaner now. Sales Service and Supplies, phone or write Mel Johnson, Elnora, Indiana. 29-6p.

Just received a large shipment of infants white shoes, also black and brown in sizes 2 to 8. Montgomery Ward. 29-3t

TRY BANNER WANT ADS

Auto - Firs - Life INSURANCE Save *6% on Farm Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

FOR SALE The Farm, consisting of 105 acres, known as the Jesse V. Batman farm, in Franklin Township, lying two miles south and 1-4 mile east of Roachdale, and one mile north and 1-4 mile east of the town of Carpentersvllle. This farm Is offered for sale to settle an estate, and must He sold. Prospective purchasers may make Inquiry at the farm, where the undersigned resides or at the Office of F. S. Hamilton, Attorney Greencastle, Indiana. Ward R. Batman