The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1933 — Page 4

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TH& DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933.

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ALL WOOL SKIRTS

Just arrived in the newest shades of blacks, browns, blue, tweeds. All Sizes. $2.98 New Sweaters Arrived Combination of colors, stripes, green, rust, In the newest pull-over styles. $2.25 S. C. PREVO COMPANY

.j. *.j. .5. ,j. .j. + ' 4v EAST JEFFERSON JAM’. * By Mrs. Viola McOummack *!• .j. .j. -F -S William Martin of Coatesville visitor! Mr. and Mrs. .lames Martin Saturday night and Sunday. Funeral services were held last Saturday afternoon at Walnut < hapel for Clarence Ratcliff of near Seely-

ville.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack and thlnkln > f -

Marjorie spent Sunday with Virgil | I" to arr.ve at an accurate Humphrevs and family near Manhat-1 conclusion, the students were told, ( the thinking of today must begin Mr. and Mrs. (h-orge White visited | •'ith condition- as they exist today. relatives at Clay City Sunday. th - ^ *• we The Daughters of Ruth Sunday j -'lould reach the -ante conclusion. school class met with Mrs. Kohert | to do Mis illustrates a poor

Alice last Wednesday afternoon. j iiial/ty of thinking

Mr. and Mrs. Clem McCammack! The greatest development in edu-

I’KOEESSOR Tll.DEN IS CONVOCATION SPEAKER

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Prof. F. C. Tikien of DePauw university addressed the high school pupils at their convocation on Tuesday. H*s theme, based on a quotation from (ioethe, was: “Whenever you go any place, you have t<> start from where you are." H<; said that he should like to apply this idea to

■F *F ♦ *F 4* *F 4* 4* 4- ROACH DA EE * •F By Mrs. Flossie Dei-her *F 4* + 4* *F 4* 4* 4* Mr. and Mrs. James Buford of F iankfort were called here Saturday by the serious illness of the former’s mother, Mrs. Rose Buford. Mr. and Mrs. (lien Irwin and son vi-ited Sunday afternoon with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning and family, east of (ireencastle. Mrs. Joseph Crosby and mui Jack returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., Monday after visiting for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call and son. Miss Lorene Coffman and Miss Marion King were in Chicago over the weekend attending the Century of Progress. Mr. and Mr-. Earl H. Brown left

Tuesday for their home in Helena, Mont., after everal days visit with the former's sister, Mrs. Mollie Deisher and family and other rela-

tives.

Paul Sutherlin was in Indianapolis

Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleo F’linn and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wilson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buis at Frankfort. Mrs. J. K. Crosby and daughter Esther were business vi-itors in Iniianapolis Tuesday'. Mr. an i Mrs. Orville Perkins visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perkins in In-

dianapolis.

Mr. and Mis. Howard Deisher and mother and Mr. and Mrs. Earl A.

called on Lowell McCammack Monday night. Monte Prichard his returned home after visiting two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Otho MeekA dinner was given last Sunday at the home of Rev. E. C. Kivett near Hazelwood by the members ,of the Walnut Chapel church. Laura Lew is and family have moved into the Clara Hill Property in Belle Union.

lion has been "i the field of science, b.•cause the thinking in that field has . •■on checked again and again. No - u h checking pr cess exists in the n alrn.- of sociology and economics.

.j. 4* 4* 44- LONE BRANCH 44- Mrs. Osa Marshall 4- 4- 4- 4* Mrs. Maybelle Layman was operated on for appendicitis last Saturday Mrs. Thelma Johns entertained the Home Economic- club Wednesday

afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright, Mrs. Ella Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnston and dam: iters attended services at Cloverdale Sunday evening.

Blown visited Saturday and Sunday I A ' r ’ , and . ^ ^ with Mr .owl Mrs i< * 1 Nashville visited Kathryn Johns Sim-

with Mr. and Mrs. William Brown

and family in Gary.

NOTICE OF U>MIMSTRATION Notice is hei •> given that the undersigned has " i'ii appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnaiv County, State of Indiana, Executor of the will of Henrietta Yount, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Laura Queer . Executor. Sept. "7, 19,1.:. Cause No. Td'i’.l. John W. Her d, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 28-3t

j day evening.

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N«N-RE>IDENT NOTICE State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: In the Circuit Court September Term, 1933. No. 14384. ■Frank G. Sentcr

vs.

Park and Gray whose real names aie unknown.

I unknown.

Be it known that on the 4th day of j October. 1933 -aid plaintiff filed af- | fidavit in due • n. showing that the defendants, Park and Gray, whose ' real names an unknown, are non- | res: tents of tic State of Indiana and i necessary partie- to the complaint ■herein; and that the object of said action is to foreclose a Garage KeepGo’s Lien, said non-iesident defend1 ants are now, therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them md that the same will stand for trial n the 5th day of DeI (ember, 1933, the same lieing the 62nd Judicial day of said Term, 1933, of said Court, mil unless said defendiants appear aH answer or demur to -aid complaint at sai l date, the same will he heaid and determined in their

1 absence.

John W. H' od. Clerk. Bert M. I.ayAnon, Atty. 5-3t

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Large No. 2 1 1 ( ails

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ON AIR CIRCUS PROGRAM t’utnain county will witness its first air circus Sunday, Oct- 15, when Putnam County lk>st No. 58 A m e rican j L e gion sponsors such an event at the Greene astle ( airport south- j east of the I city. Air races, | dead stick ; landings, J races and ; stunts of all k i n d s e o m- j prise the pro- j gram which starts Ij prom ptly at j 2 p. m., after : a pa rade of all the ships ihas taken J place over the j city. Gene Rock The final act of the program will be a parachute jump by Gene Rock of Fort Wayne. He will leave the plane at 5,000 feet, opening his chute 1,500 feet from the ground. A large crowd is expected at the event, w hich has been widely advertised. Proit-sm Tilden continued by saying that the most desperately needed thing today is the power to think. We must reach the point where all will arrive at the same conclusion. A knowledge of facts is important only as it serves its a basis for thinking. We need to apply scientific thinking to the field of politics. The speaker closed by expressing his confidence in the capacity of young people to think clearly. < VRI) OF I HANKS We wish in this way to express our thanks for flowers from Rector rail friends for the funeral of our I cloved husband, father and brother. Mrs. Myrtle Harrison and children. Mrs. Kate Graver.

WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON THIS “AD” [Tims announcement co^ Kiel from the heart. Every word is true. No word is an exa^era tion! This theatre lives by the good will of this city. W e 8t ^ that good will on what we pron^

you in this advertisement!

We are writing this announcement while 4 under the spell of this exceptional picture our hearts are still pounding; our eyes it) moist . . . The tremendous heart appeal of th picture with Hi splendid cast, defies descriptim Its simple story is aimed directly at your bent ... your sympathies, your sense of humor. yo« everyday life emotions! You’ll cry unashiiaef you’ll laugh boisterously; you II live

moment of the lives of three

show-folk.

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ONIONS, 10 Lb. Bat

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SHERIFF’S SALE By virtu, of a vtrtified copy of a 1 decree and order of .-ale to me directj ed from the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana in a cause : wherein Oovetdale Hardware & i Lumber Company is Plaintiff and j James A. Broadstreet, William O. ■ Krueger, A. E. Chopson, Alton Murphy, Lester Daniels, John Daniels, F’edcral Lind Bank of Louisville, are j defendants, requiirng me to make the I sum i f $120.65 with interest on said j decree an I costs, I will expose at i public sale I,, the highest bidder on Saturday, tiie 4th day of November, ' A. 1). 19:: :. between the hours of ten o’clock \. M. and five o’clock P. M. of -.nil day at the south door of the courthouse in the City of GrecncsstU. I'utnam County, Indiana, that certain Imilding or buildings and ’ or dance hall situated on the James l A. Broadsti'ict farm consisting of one hundred and thirty-five (135) acres, more or It , in sections thirty-one (31) and thirty-six (3(1) in Township thirteen tl .i North, range three (3) west or so much of said building or ! buildings and or dance hall as may he sitffit lent to discharge said decree, in- | terest and costs. Said sale will be made without ajiy relief whatever from valuation and appraisement law?, ■ The purchaser will be required to remove said building or buildings and or dance hall from said real estate within ninety days from said sale. ALVA BRYAN, Sheriff, Putnam County, Indiana. Gillen & Lyon, Attorneys. 12-3t

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