The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1955 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASUE, rtsOIANA, PAGt W\ FRIDAY, N'OVEMBFH 11, 19.j5.
MORTON Mrs. D. P. Alexander spent last week in Indianapolis visiting relatives. Miss Lucile Hart spent thj week end a* her home in Morton. Mr. and Mrs Carl May of De<atur, 111 . visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chiicote last Tuesday and attended funeral services for
Donna Carrington Curran. The Mays ire aunt and uncle of Mrs. Chiicote and Donna's mother Mrs. Carrington. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson of Lafayette were week end visitors of Richard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Claud Burk visited Mrs. Nellie Lloyd of Rock-
ville on Sunday. Mrs. Vem Sigler spent Frida\ evening with Mrs. Russell O'Haver. Mrs. Roscoe White visited M r s Jennie Burkett on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin were
more were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. O. M. Thomas and Howard Clark. Dr. and Mrs. C. S. White of Rosedale were visitors one afternoon last week. Mrs. Charles E. Smith and daughter, Bonnie, have been visiting in the home of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
in Indianapolis on Saturday to w’ocxJworth since last Thursday, visit Mrs Martin's sister, Mrs Gn Friday M „ s . Smith anJ Myrtle Whittaker who is quite daughter and Mrs Woodworth 1 “- ] called o.i friends and relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins of Bell- Brick Greencastle and
Brazil. On Saturday they and Ella Mae Woodworth called on relatives in Clinton and Paris, HI. Sunday the W'oodworths and Mrs. Smith and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodworth of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. /1,1 Emmons of Kankakee were week end visitors of Mrs. Emmons’ parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Connerly. Mr. and Mrs. Russell O’Haver were Sunday evening visitor* o' - Mr. and Mrs. I yal Call of Greencastle. Mr .and Mrs. Ted Whithead and son. Randy, were Sunday.
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Albert Whitehead and family. The two families drove down in Owen county in the afternoon Jean Can visited Shirley O’Hair Friday night and attended the ball game between Roachdale and Bainbridge.
0-C Midway Drive In [healer Intersection of 40 and 43.
MAPLECRCFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of Stlle^vtlle on D. S. 40
TRIPLE FEATI RE Tonight and Sat ir lay Alan Ladd A June Allyson •the McConnell story The Bow ery Boys “SPY CHASERS” Randolph Scott an, 1 Xar -y Olson “CANADIAN PACIITt
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Tonight. Saturday, Sunday pV**— — lift and LOOK celW it "THI WICKEDfST'' CITY IN THE UNITED STATES* THE PH E NIX OTTY STORYS l»t fiom>n9 aipot* won PULITZER PRIZE <or tK# Colwmbvt Lodgor* Plus SimhhkI Ffat trr
HORACE LINK & CO.
—FOR THEIR COMFORT AND HAPPINESS! Keep the Small Fries room modern and comfortable. You'll find every needed item, at moderate budget prices. Come-in and see the "new-arrivals."
Also Starring
JAMES WHITMORE Screen Play by TED SHERDEMAN and SAM ROLFE- nusc «r mm*
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
SUNDAY - MONDAY
VOTE FOR AUDIENCE AWARDS NOV 17 to Nov. 27
. -//V/) THE LADIES , -IRE INI IT ED, TOO □PEN HOUSE
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A cordial invitation is extended to all of olt friends and customers to be our guests on Saturday - con;e in -- browse around -- meet yo.ir frieids. You wi I be mast welcome, And we want you to see the handsome new Fall and Winter Clothing and Habadashery for men,
SHOWING ALL THE
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MAC’S
APPAREL FOR MEN
18 W. Washington St.
DELUXE CARRIAGE The pride-of-the family will ride and enjoy such features such as comfortable back rest, extension boot and soft rubber-tires wheels. Fabric body lifts out. Upholstered top rail. 4-bow hood, folds compactly. Foot brake.
$
22
4-Drawer
CHIFF0R08E Large size, plenty of drawer and storage space. Wardrobe area has metal extension rod for children's clothes. Choice of waxed birch or maple finish.
$
49
TIP-TOP KIDDIE BATH IV tub and dressing fable in one. Table top lowers with toe-touch. 6-roomy vinylite plastic pockets and big aluminum utility tray. Easy to clean. Anua-temp water ther-
mometer.
Sl 7.95
FOLDING PLAY YARD—
PRICED FROM
Large size with plenty of room for baby's play and fun. Well constructed with masonite flooring. Smooth spindles, play beads, and hardwood casters. Folds quickly
for carrying or storage.
$
12
FULL PANEL YOUTH Bed—
Large size and built to last for PRICED FROM their growing-up years. Full panel style of solid maple. Sturdy, comPortable flat springs. Detachable, ^ ~ half-side rails. 69-inches long and ^ 36-inches wide. You'HI like it too. M
LARGE DROP SIDE CRiBS—
PRICED FROM
A full size, well-built baby's crib. Drop-side style with sturdy, all steel springs for baby's comfort. Finished in beautiful maple or ^
birch.
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/i 75
SOIL PROOF MATTRESS
Full size, well constructed Innerspring Mattress. Designed for comfort and long, hard wear. Deco- □ tive, wet-proof plastic covering. A good investment.
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FOLDING STROLLER Sturdy canvas covered stroller for baby's comfort. Aluminum, step-on folding frame, foot rest and safety strap, removable canopy. A low-priced value.
$ 11
TIP-PROOF HI-CHAIR Well-built, full panel back, shaped seat, removable tray, and adjustable foot-rest. Finished in waxed birch or maple. Built to last for years. PRICED FROM 5 9 95
NURSERY CHAIR New, modern design and construction, practical and goodlooking. N?w "drop-aside tray" for mother's co-. '3 lienee. Choice o? waxed birc.i or maple.
7.95
CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED— WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS
Always pleased to show you
HORACE LINK * Co.
THE STORE OF FURNITURE'*
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