The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1932 — Page 4
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Suminv nftnrnoon with Mr. ahd Vrs.
• Charlp- 1 Harbison and family.
tp r Sewsll wa^ takpn to thp fifi Vtolte an i Walter. Leona,
H ■ Sun 1 rhelma < alvert spent
and Thelma Calvert Sunday in Newman, 111.
\nN-1. • ^ The S: lunia, Putnam Coun-
Harry Heri-on of Paoli.
Mrs. E ma Chadd spent the latter
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(’irouit Court.
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The S 1 1 .li.ina, on the of Willi ‘ ' er Auditor
the relation
1 Mrs. Georfre Biuner of i!i spent Sunday with Mr.
Joe Huffbauer.
H.itbi-on is itetting along
.lark Clodfelter celebrated his 82nd i "am Count hot: "i.i birthdav Sunday. Those present were oils j, m ■ • »*•
i . . i ho above on use nuv-
.Mi and Mrs. John Vermillion and ' ^ 1,1 i.i .int therein, together
lnK n " " that the d. fendnnt.
TtViN SISTTRS TO nt‘I.F. Colliver Sunday.
COM E(iE C LASS lOGElTIER vIt. and Mrs. James Gifford and rhieaeo
. Bart of the week in Gnicugo
their daughter Mr 'Frank Jones and I r . r.
CLARKSDALE, Miss., (UP)--They | iusbam) Mlu ved from Indianapolis' James ,nd Frank don't like to dress alike, and they M. nday to the Gifford property in the ( G ' ddes arUl
Frank R. Edwards,
Amos Smith at
WerP 1n J nd * ana Poli s
Huffman, R a J'
have diffen-nt disp sitions, but when
Charles
and Nohlr
Monday afterno n Mrs. Watson and
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South part of town.
it comes t honors they divide them. Harve Xhuey and Mr and
So Man* a ret and Maty Myers, twin Raymo I Priest entertained at lin-. , . , ■ i , , sisters, will preside jointly as presi- nel Sunday Mr. and .Me Donald *0' he of paralysis Saturday evening oclock.
[tended the Derby race at Louisville /Greencastle .-., Ulhl | Saturday. Tliere will 1 Mi*. Mol t Lane suffered a second I Fillmore
fan% J
baseball i
• Sl " ld uy aften
i d remains quilte ill mine, Mi and Mrs. Art Moving and itety ” “ ' 1J; ' ' " hi ' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clodfel- ; , | l ^ r
tei ;ind dldien, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred | a mortg.igIdren. j j) a |g and children, and Mr. and 1
d 1 I urnei Itarbisim ini i \| nford ( lodfelter and s u. Af-
teriiiuii callers w'.*re Mr. and Mrs. Melbert Sailors and .Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Steel.
.hi M Raymond Harbi,mily, Ai and Mr-. Walter d !.niiil\ and Mr. and II a in -on and family spent
...NOW.... !<ire l ime for \ our \ isit li ii nil W eck End l ares April 2M ta September 3 45% Reduction for the Round Trip p, i ween all stations on the p. in, Ivania Railroad and to i, i in iou interlint Points on ,.th i iMilioads in the territory betwii ti New York and Chii ago- St. Louis. I 1, li, ! old for all trains aftermd all trains Satur-g-ooil returning until fi,li ■ . .Monday night , i .a i .ii- upon paymi at of Pullman fare, i i permitted at any point iii n 11 ip v itliin limit I i avid in < onifort on I lie Railroad . . Consult Agents for particulars. Pennsylvania Railroad
NEED lONG TRAIN BOULDER CITY, Nev., (UPlSome engineer with a gift for figures has estimated that a tiain of sufficient size t transport all the cement to b? u-ed m construction of Hoover i Dam would have to he 170 miles long, i Such a train would be composed of 27,500 average size freight cars. ACTRESS gets DIVORCE LOS ANGELES, May II, (UP)— Helene Costello, actress, today had a [divorce from Lowell Sherman on a cross complaint charging cruelty. Sensational testimony which began tiial of Sherman’s original >uit and which threatened to send the Sherman family skeletons chattering through Hollywood, was cut short when Miss Costello was permitted to file her cross complaint. She spent hut five minutes on the witness stand and was given Iter deI cree.
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cltildfoii. Mr. and Alt -. Ray Clodfelter' with ail ' • * * net nunoay air. auu .... ' I ... :11
- Ctande t ^ ^ ' da Sunday with Mr. ^ .ndien, Mr. and Mrs. Fred moru . ... h, the t ^erican ollegt , Ml ■ Mrs. Henryk guests of M John »ackfor lloth-Stagg
' - ’ ' ' that tw, , ,t Linns- l".'- da,
x'; w . tin- said defendants. They were elected j intly to the , s , | Mr. and Mrs. Pyrtle Smith of In!\i'icy ,, «! O s 'll- 1!' ,, | , i!rker'."and"eu'ch presidet,. > "tiy. Ill the first hal l %]| a|1 ,| M| ., , Janv oli\«sr spent ‘••“napolis visited M. E. Smith and ' o(' 1 vm ^be' ntlii' appear '" t > l ' M 'J 1 Th “ ' 1 ^ Sutid.tv with Fine - Alt had and fr nr I family and other relatives here Sun-1
day. I 1 | Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hostetler and !
ate fresh-
t i.pv nn<1 •' ii •'* •«».»»'.••• , | , , . —- nn ,| )P «1.1 v of June. 1932, the s.mu- (ieci.ied to i*le t t eni jointly b> at*ola- •. lo lng tti* • Til. joillci.il dnv of the April m t j ' 'l> rm i'i ,.r the Putnam Circuit ttiuiion, Franct
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The Ra senger Department of the Big Four have been ihinkin:' of vow, Mr and Mrs. Traveling Public .and workin ’ for joti. Here are a few things they have worked out for your pleasure: Removed excess fares on fast trains to New York. Provided low summer tourist fares, with attractive limns, to many points like Boston, New York and Niagara Falls. Provided very economical week-uid tickets at 10 per cent more than one way fare, \ahd between •iii points in the Fastern territory; tickets good going Friday afternoon, returning until 4:00 A M. Tuesday. These tickets will be honored in Pullman cars on payment of Pullman char es Provided exceptionally reasonable rates to all parts in the West. \ • Yw/r loia! hig Four Agent will be glad to plan with )ou in detail and amst you in tier) uay
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rourt of PutttMm •’minty. Indiana, to 1.. hnhlen .11 t h** Olr« nil • *ourt Room in t |,,a Hmi.u** in tin* City of Green- , ;iS fl, .. 1 . minty .md Hint**, and .iiiswcr tlcttMM to said onmplfllnt, Ibe^ v ime u ill 1"' li* rd and dtdprmined in
their absence.
In WitiD-sH wliereof. I have hereunto s. 1 m\ hind .md affixed the seal of *.,jd emit’ this 26th day of April.
JOHN W HEROD, Clerk.
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The i\- ins, 19 yeet's 1
men at the coll -ge Uii- year.
But de* t and Marjorie
Fi.utli ttended th 1 H dub reiundup .A Purdue last W' In. -day and 'Tltui day. Hult JolinHoii , f R achdale was the
St B^t IHHE I DR I 111. BANNEH | ru , | u j yj, . ()ll | (Jetie Hess last j
week.
Sunday \i-iturs of Mr. and
Charle
daughter Mary uf Roachdale were Sunday dinner ••■nests of Howard H s
tettei I family.
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Paul Alt Fad len of Bedford visited his motiicr part of last week. Mrs. (’ot.t Hartman of Lebanon spent last week at Clay Oliver called by the illii>*-s of her mother, M. s. Kate Olivet. Mr. an I Mrs. Dim Cully of Indianapolis visited relatives here last week. Dr. at I .Mrs. Conn were in In lianapolls last week. Mis. Stout of Bellmore was the guest j her daughter Mrs. Frank Colli; gs, from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. Hal ve Sltuey and granddaughtei June Ellen Priest adeompanfed Mr .and Mrs. G. O. Coffman to Chicago, where they will visit Helen Shuey. Mr. an I Mrs. Ray Aligned of Imli anapolis visited his mother, Mrs. Emma Allgood Sunday. Mr. t ill Mrs. T. S. Posher visited the lathis’ mother, Mrs. Quinley, at Ladoga Sunday. Mr .and Mrs Johnson of Irdiana- | polls were the guests of Mrs. Le na
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, The Rtv. Eli Kivett filled hi> reg Mrs. jular appointment :.t Walnut Chapel
AlcNortoii Me: Air. and M re. j Sunday inoining and evening. t Gail Moms and family visite 1 Mrs.
Morris’ mother Sunday.
Rub\ Blue and Ruth Cox called on Thelma Brooks Friday afternoon. Mi. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge and son, Ciarles Ben ie McCamtnach and! Gettie Stiinger were at the Cadle tabernacle in Indianapolis Sunday to
hear Udine Utley.
Mrs. Kay Cline returned to her home from the Christian hospital in Indianapolis Thursday. She is getting ,
along nicely.
Clarence Cummings and family visited with William 0. Herbert Sunday. Stringer and McCammack are prepat ing to start crushing rock soon in the Pickens quarry. Robert Ter ry was taken to his home from the hospital Sunday. His eon ilitioii is about the same. The Daughters of Ruth Sumlay school class met with Bonnie McCammack Wednesday afternoon. Allan McCammack, who was operated on at the Christian hospital in Indianapolis Friday, is said to be in a serious condition.
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CHAPTER LI Gently Aunt Clara led her to the stairs. "Up there for you, little girl. Lie down on my bed. I’m going to entertain your precious uncle myself. Thank God for nervous headaches. You’ve got a beastly one. Run along.” She waved the hesitating girl upstairs. “Spanish grandees are just duck soup for me, dear,” she assured the girl, “especially when my plans for the day have been all shot to hell.” So it came about that Paco Morales, a moment later, was bowing over the hand of Aunt Clara and listening with polite interest to the fable of Adela's headache. Aunt Clara lost no time in making that part clear. "Adela's in tny room now. The girl is on the verge of going to pieces. 1 know, of course, what’s passed, and if you don't mind a candid woman's opinion, I've been wondering how an intelligent man like you can at time* make such a deplorable ass of himself.” Morales's thin lips parted. “She ran away,” he said, "like some common peon girl.” "Of course she did, and for the same fundamental reason—love.” Aunt t lara offered her guest a < igarette, then lighted one herself. "1 wonder if you know how astonishing it seems to me to find you, of all men, baffled by this thing tailed Love. Paco Morales, I have known you— how many years is it? l.ter since the major was first stationed here, and that's over thirty years. And l remember th- tales of those years, the wild romances of one Paco Morales when we were all much younger than we are now. and I wonder how one can so completely forget that love, when it comes, takes us and makes us do its will. But instead of remembering that high wisdom, you have acted toward Adela as if you didn't know what youth or love or desire meant. And yet," she smiled, "and yet I've reason to believe that you did.” "Sefiora," interrupted the Spaniard, “it was not to talk of tny youth I came here, but to bring back Adela." The woman’s voice was still patient. "You're not being wise about this, Paco Morales, and yet men call you wise, as the world goes." "1 am sorry.” "Listen. There is something of the ruelty ot the fieast in vou. I can see •t in your eyes. I tell you it is oigerous to do what you are doing The girl i« distraught, desperate. If 1 know Ted Radcliffe 1 know he »ot|ld break you in two If Adela • offers at !’ ollr hands. But your unspeakable pride won't let you «t-e Ibis. You have threatened her with exile, threatened to tear her away from the man she loves and from Ibis iand she loves, and now you're stir prised that she rebels at all this." "Si. 1 am surprised. Surprised and disappointed." Impatiently she shook her head at the trite phrase "What would parents do without that bromide? 1 ttll you again, Paco Morale*, rou’r* not w;*«. You expect h|*r t 0
“In that case, isn't it just too bad we re not in Mexico?" said Aunt Clara.
submit as a Spanish girl of your generation would have siihinittrd. Hut Adela is of this generation, and America's ways lie near to her heart " Coldly Morales raised his hand "Sefiora, again you are mistaken I do not come to theorize. 1 come lor Adela Please to tell her I am here.” Aunt data's cigarette Hared dangerously. Not often had men addressed her in pist that cold, insistent tone. She fought, not too successfully, for patience. Ignoring his command, she asked bluntly, "Just why do you object to Ted Radcliffe?" "Object? In what sense, sefiora?” "Yr i know perfectly well what I mean Is there any good reason why li. couldn’t make Adela happy?” "Is there any good reason, sefiora, why every American adventurer hould he welcomed by me as Adela's suitor" Aunt Clara smiled. "1 shouldn’t he so mre about the adventurer part, Pa' o Morales. It’s no secret that I ed Radcliffe will he a partner uf Hob within the year.” “We waste time, sefiora. May I again remind you I come lor Adela? And may 1 add that Mexican custom gives the guardian unreserved custody of the ward?" I he wotnan’s color had heightened "In that case, isn't it just too bad we’re not in Mexico?” Morale*'* eyebrow* rose in polite curiosity. ”1 do not understand.” Aunt Clara’s patience had reached an end, .“1 mean you ar| now on
American nil What is more, you are on a military reservation of the l nited States. I mean further that Adela catne to me for protection. If I gave this girl over to you, I would he lending a hand to God 1* no '* * i.itn .■ I ,| help Ileal up this silly quarrel, but now I II keep Adela here as long as -he want' to stay. Yes. and now, if I weren't tfie well-bred wife of a high ranking officer, I’d say, ‘What m hell an you going to do about it, Paco Morales?’” Silently Morales reached for his ut and gloves. Very cerenionioufly "' bowed. Hand on the doorknob '""V' 1 "I wonder, in my own turn what Major Blount will say to all tins.” Aunt Clara exhaled a cloud of ■ 'Kurette smoke. "1 hadn’t thought .. .out it she answered casually. In II probably recommend me for the Congressional Medal." Among the Mexican foothill*, Blount had struck a hot trail. Many times before the chase had l-ei, close but never so promising f "'K'" '-arly April. It was high tune. All through the blustermg Mexican winter R|„ UIlt had combed the border foothills in search of hi Coyote, and now. with the coming of another spring, the old soldier s temper had not sweetened by repeated failures. No one knew how much those months of disappointment had meant to the disappointed soldier. For long months the .miles of the men in Verdi had rankltd. Cla 9* ,Cetuimi«4 Taatetxa»| _
I II ! MORE Mrs. Herbert Smith visited her mother, near Caiman, last week. Dr. B. O’Btiett of Greencastle was called to ■ ee Eva Merle Staggs Friday and Saturday. She was taken to the Riley It spitai in Indianapolis Saturday afternoon for hemmorhage of the lungs and heart trouble. Miss Mart Ruark entered business college Monday at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ruark and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lisby at In lianapolis. Rut'han and Esther Dunlavy spent the weekend with home folks. Mrs. Mae Staggs and son James
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