The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1968 — Page 5

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Friday, November 29, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 5

Greencastle Merchants Open Tonight

THIS CHRISTMAS . . .

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A gift for your home is one she will cherish for years to come as a constant reminder of your thoughtfulness. We cordially invite you to come in early and choose from the wide selections at HORACE LINK & CO., "The Store of Furniture.” GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 1: BEAUTIFUL BEDROOMS FOR ANY BUDGET

j'lie most personal room in your home should perfeeth express your style, plus sat ist\ your needs for space and capacity. Our wide selection includes Provincial, 1 arl\ American. Danish. Spanish, and Modern styling in sizes and prices to fit every need, every budget.

4 Pc. Suiites $ Priced from . . .

149” •• $ 599

GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 2: GIVE NEW LIFE TO YOUR LIVING ROOM

Be proud to welcome guests into your living room 1 You’ll be surprised how much a new loveseat. sofa, or living room suite will add to the beauty of your room. Visit our store: choose from such famous makes as Rowe. Stratford, and John J. Madden. We are sure to have just the style to suit your decor!

GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 4: CHOOSE A COMFORTABLE CHAIR Lounge or accent chairs--rockers or rec liners ... you name it, we think we’ll have it. No other gift will be more appreciated than a fine chair. Chairs, Rockers $9095 $10095 and Recliners... W# ■##

GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 5: SHE’LL LOVE A NEW TABLE It’s marvelous how a new table or group of tables can accent the beauty of any room. Right now, our choice of styles and prices is the most complete ever!

Sofas Priced From...

5 199”i. s 489 00

2- Pc. Suites Priced From ...

*199” » s 369”

Tables Priced From ...

s 16 ,s .. *119“

GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 6: FAMOUS LANE CEDAR CHESTS For generations, famous Lane cedar chests have ranked high on the list of most-wanted gifts. J 49 95 to 5129 95

GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 7: BEAUTIFUL, PRACTICAL DESKS From student desks to home office desks, our selection of styles is complete. »54« >,>149”

GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 3: MAKE DINING AT HOME A PLEASURE

GIFT SUGGESTION NO. 8: ^ SHED A LITTLE LIGHT Floor lamps, table lamps, pole lamps, desk lamps... we have them all in magnificent abundance. «8«,.*54’ 5

A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR PURCHASE FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Convenient Monthly Terms Easily Arranged HORACE LINK & CO

The time for Holiday entertaining is here and she’ll never appreciate new dining room furniture more than now! Whether you desire a simple, rugged Early American dinette or a gracious, more formal complete dining room suite, we invite you to see our complete selections now.

"The Store of Furniture"

Dining Groups Priced From...

’189”.. $ 549”

Fern news By Mrs. Finest Hel>er Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hobor celebrated their 4rjth weddin: anniversary Sunday at their home. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Perr. and daughters, Ametra, Rebecca of Riverside, Mo., Mike f hew of Pleasant Gardens, Mr. and Mrs. •James Clark and son Paul, Mrs. Nadene Burks and family, Patty, Robbie and Barbara. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Lester ' .es of Knightsville. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry ^..d daughters of Riverside, Mo., are visiting Mrs. Perry’s mother, Mrs. Nadene Burks and family for the Thanksgiving Holidays. Mrs. James Clark and son, Paul, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Mrs. Gene Cook at Greencastle. Mrs. Larry Clark was shopping in Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook and family of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and son Paul, Saturday afternoon. Miss Barbara Burks and Mike Chew attended the wedding ox Steven Butts and Carolyn Young at the Cory’s Creek Church Sunday afternoon. Ronnie and Donnie Warren, Mark Hutchison spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Heber. Mrs. Joy Cummings visited Mrs. Francis Nelson at Greencastle Friday.

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By Maude Brothers

Mrs. Edna Wilson was hostess to the Fincastle country club Wednesday afternoon. There were 20 members and five guests present, Mrs. Sample and baby, Mrs. Hargroves, Mrs. VernSurlier and little Deana Boiler, after the afternoon of visiting and playthe usual bingo, lovely refreshments were served by Mrs. Wilson and her co-hostess, Mrs. Sadie Sheeby. Debbie and Marlene Shillings spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shillings and sons. Mrs. Joe Brothers attended a tupper ware party in the home of Mrs. Dan Stout, Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth Brothers and Mrs. James Carroll and daughters, Vicki and Jamie visited Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter and Mrs. Maude Brothers, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and Marlene were in Crawfordsville Saturday on business. Mrs. Howard Myers had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harless of near Detroit, Michigan the past week. Mrs. Olive Baird’s family enjoyed a turkey supper Sunday evening in her home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird and family. Doug and Sara, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, Miss Betty Rady, Jim and David Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family entertained with a surprise birthday dinner in honor of her mother’s, Mrs. Elmer Black seventy-seventh birthday Sunday. Those who came to help her enjoy the day were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shillings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shillings and sons, and Mr, and Mrs. Larry Morrison of Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of Indianapolis, Mr. Ernest Black and Eddie Northcutt of Crawfordsville and Mr. John Reynolds of Greencastle.

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