The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1933 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER.
GRFCNCA5TLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933.
n»\*T HOPE TIM, VO I ’ll E II Mt: IX Till: FAC K
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HOLLYWOOD - Other stars marry < aMii iumen but this am izini: Katherine Hepburn has -et o a to tm < n Whenever they m.uie a cm in "tattle Women,” which <lh not call for her apjiear.'ince, HollywmMl's latest lave actress (rave 'J| her rest i>'rii><l to art as third assistant t.> Henry 'le ar.l, photoirnapher on the jiicturi' She carried the tape to nusisiire the dis lance for the shot, .-he set the lens and .-he loa a-d the film in the >pi icket f the cameraSo rai iii was her irouress that Derard ]>re '.cts she c a qualify as a i ond cameraman it -he l<eep> up her study for the nest three months. I*hototfraphy i.-, no new hobby for Ih vital Katharine I r inoiitlis she ha been troinjj around the lot .-.nap I init infarmal .-hots "f ier trien I
w ith a small camera
\'«w she’s carrying around hooks ‘ ii litrhtinir and is del - i ne to ma--ter the more difficult art of the
cineiiKitrogtrephor.
Tin Alice Brady ‘‘ki'hiap insuram e" .. ens. A ' ■ •lozcn other prominent stars k t similar offers an ! the funny part of t is the sender of the letters has the same name as .In aaimpor of a | linent star He (the nanajror) is petting all the hacktalk. liUl'CK G1 I Mf’St-S
Max K ier ke. !si: lit, hut she is n 1 11, dr Iden in a ho B i h&s ju.-t j' ii >i weeks, l.iot
portabl
and took - lo saw “’I
itoh.-on’s
riy.’’ . . . T uk, of M-G-t n -on vert'
k to Sc.
f Wales I - to return r :hen Wt
Dp
| foi Nu ha; M-
I b
I*Mils s I > I.KS
| -hurt hair and kin.
i\es and their kith
I’AHiS, (11*1—SiUtiiijf back calmly and thinkiuir thinjrs over, the col lei lion which probably » is the most alarming', :ui<l at the -.one time optimistic, was not, as people usually think, that of Schiaparelli, Imt pf Magxy Houff Maggy, here* d >re. habeen consjderably more > oii.si'r\ ative in her costume-, but for pctd-Tl -he rather tires of this tradition ami pitched it pretty jolly well out the
window
For day wear -lie favors , "iy hiy; Medicis square collars in fur. which she continues in incrust.itn.jis on the bust ad 1 the length of the leeve-;
capes compose i of several fur f!ouni - ■ .,j,| tjon i- d es, die-ses trimmed with nr lies on resident «!• 1 ml.iir
M »N KKSIDKNT NtHK State of Imliana, I’utnam County. --: In the Circuit Court, September Term, l!)do.
No. 1 1A28.
Magnona D. Kichey
Adison Richey
Be it known that on the .’1 of (> tolier, It'.'l't. -aid 1 lam ‘ art)davit in hie form, show in the de end ;nt A i on K■
day fl led that
non-n and a plaint
siilent
necessary
herein
the State "f Indiana arty to t .(> cem-
and that the object of
ce, and said nonis now, therefore,
Typically Wcstian w
Mai ’s reaction whe: t
t ri id to get her to d
-mart town car an I t
tho e yachts on wli -
premiere if ‘‘I'm N ■ \
“Rats,” -nape I M one. It’s paid for The photographei 1 • ge' I lat l i t . ' lene I liet rich t m "
two arrived at the n
sinmltano'iusly. .Mo-
first and the ri iw . !•
went wild A - raniei i
ai | .-tm i . ittiehi w
calling June ■ ver at home- . . . • oi, Mr- l.ionel eti her first picrowed Marie • nd projection his wife’s 1 ittle Pigs” d film, ‘‘j.tuly ir oi l Dotne.i I kimo” etist, H llywoodm his way to . he stoutly ii as he is 21t 10 pounds
He says she’ll still to her fans.
be Joan Blondell
i- the blonde , stu io boys ar t her own • hire one <»f to attend the Igel “I’ll go in this
failed after all Mae and Maralthough the emitre almost car rolled up gg'est ill years,
were -napping i 21 H,u,r * in
•n* IcfHlinjLT tin* '
. the filming v first talkie. Ku | iy Liiff. on
Polly Martin and Martin Malone Me planing an elopment, probably to Las Vega-. N-v., friends reported to-
day.
Their romance liecame on open secret when her attorney, Patrick Cooney, disclosed he had introduced them several months ago with happy Results. Malone, too, is in attorney. “There'- no doubt it’s a romance," said Cooney. "I've watched it bud and bloom and flourish for six months. Violent quarrels have failed to wither it. They’re deeply in l ve ’’ .[ail doors swung open for Lloyd Hamilton today. The comedian was sentenced to three days a jail yesterday on an intoxication cm'i-ge. Judge Ida May Adams suspended two days but ordered him i pend the other J4 hourin custody. A fortnight ag" when arrested on a -inuiar ih; . he escaped with a $10 j fine. •'Di.uii a I ih' meet “Kuniiel" Mae West! i Right proud he was, too, of being made a K' ' • ky colonel by Gov.
And Robert .* ■
tnuig uses the
"IT try t | right by the governot,
steady; hulk 160 to 300 lbs.. $4 45 t" 1
\Y< 1 1'tl
‘ utcheon'
this; “Would
-uh,’’ diawb i iie. “1 suppose he'll
$1.50, few -elected butchers $4.55; 1
l.c <• cutchei
•da ?”
want n i tn - * p his troops under con-
300 lbs. up. $4.10 to $4.35; 130 to 160
trol. Well, I'm ready to start now,
lbs., $4.00 to $4.25; 100 to 130 lbs.,
DID VOl
NOW -
any time.”
$3.25 to $3.75; packing sows $3.00 to
It Ilk Oakb
Mr'. Kvelyn
Mae loked itound.
$3 75.
ot'r
Id, once tau
ehology at
“\\ here ' i* asked, “is ji y uni-
( attle 400; calves 400; run mostly
i 'eli;
i iiia 1 nivers '
form."
common and medium slaughter (
|.rOA\ W \ NTS D ,\ \ M K; MW A l.loyd Hamilton.
II WGF, Hl.lt ! li < M)’’ ban, S.'iends for Being
hereby notified of the said action against him same w ill stand for trial
Ida) of Ile eail i ing the 72ivl
the bofiire and at the lower p.irtiun of the skirt; sle»‘ves widened out at the birttom, color- in enntrast; hi" i-e- , n the skirt, hi ruby \elxct, white l.uq uered satin, figureii ping and gold
lace.
In short, Maggy Rouff ha- taken a s au| ilelenilant appt it anil atisw
sudden (light to the l.ouis \\ style denur t aid enniplniut at -aid date, and exploits it widely in jackets and the ume will Ih- heard and d- ter-
coats- This effect i- >ften gotten by mined in his ab-. nc-. su|>erimp'».'ing two pleats in cloht, J, h’t W. Hoi , ( U rk. using the quilted -titi’hing h“a, and' I ced 1 hem q Att\
star to tin* niicrophone. W (' Field | created another diver-ion hj arriving : in an il -time beer truck drawn by ! stamping Percheivm- In ti double! ■\ it nient, Dietrich end \ on Stem- | lierg '.rove up and slipped into the | thm.tre w ithout any ne stopping |
them
einlem-y of n I that the
mi the llith Some people noticed, too, that
lb.! the aim he-i was not in her seat during the Judicial day of said ! •’ ih,,wi "g ' ,f th< ' poture. It happened
' term, IPa.'t, of said Court, .ind unless
said defendant appear and
Tl ;tt
this way: The -tar went Kaek-tage to j make her personal appearance and. when -lie returned to the auditorium the picture was m. Rather than disirl» tin "tlmr niemhoi ,,f p,.[■ p;n-ty, she stoo ■ up and watched th" film
1 from the hack of the house.
Intov
•at ed
HOI.I YYVt'OD,
21, (UP) —
Wh it's in a name
A lot when it r
I- a movie ac-
tries, frowned J;
i. Warner, on
.It'.in Blondeirs ro*
to change her
prin'e-sional name
Barnes. Her
legal name has la"
irnes since she
married George di
cameraman,
a fu'v weeks ago.
Joan left the -
in high dud-
goon.
"One nanie may
good as an-
other but 1 happ"
i iike ‘Barnes'
Ih- t,’’ she poute'
If I'm willing
!u trike a chance
'Uilding a new
1111111", C e studio
it to be willing.
But Wat i er, pi ■
r ti in chief, isn't.
Conservation workers has already been started a^nl a number of local carpenters and laborers have beefi gi\eri employment. Much of the materials for these buildings is being purchased locally by the governmen, bringing new funds into the com-
munity.
Tlie itnpri v t men I s to h,- made in the park. Mr. Clark stat'd, will include the erection of two new shel ter houses, installation of a new water system, the construct ion of a lookout tower which will give visitors to th. park' a wider \i w of the beauty of the park and the sm rounding countryside, and the building of a mile of new road. New (rails through the park grounds will also he mark mi as a part of the im provfluent program. .McCormicks Cre k park has many attractions for the nature lover and everyone wins enjoys the outloor life tramping over trails which lead to sequestered beauty spots or riding the miles of bridle paths. In making the new improvements tin Department of Conservation will re. tain the natural beauty of the park w hile making it ewti more a< cessihl ■ and comfortable for the visitor. INDIAN Al'Dl.Is I.IVKSKK K Hog 7,000;
■ONlt.Hi
(JJoMnahZSl
‘ ; *w.'. •'j| • -V/g CiKA\^Ai| Tuesday and Wednesday mm'
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JOHN
Hi IMI’ROVE I’.ARK Mote i|i;n JnO.OOO will be spent in tin Vi 1 " link Cre k slate park durii tin "iiiiiig six months l>y the fedcial minqii under Lit., super- ' isiim tin National Park Service bi i i 1 yinv m an impriiveiuttit program spo ri'd by ih • Duliana Pepartmiiit of Conservation. Ann"iimiiin "l tlie i in prov eiuents to he i.m • l'i the park was made by Joseph Clark, custodian. Thi expenditure of th - more than $50,000 will he divided between payment l"i materials and sitperviion and the pay ol the 200 members of the t'ivtliin f' ns q v at ion Corps camp to he located in the park. The ; workers receive $"0 a monthfrom the govirnnient with $25 of that amount tieing sent to the dependents of the workers each month for their support. ('"listruction of barracks, a mess hall and other buildings wlihh will be used as winter quarters for the
classes and few loads feeders; scattered sales on ovv grade steers and heifer steady at $2.50 to $4.50; e ws scarce, bulk $2.00 to $3.00; low cutters and cutters 75 cents t" $1 B5; vealers steady, $7.00 down. Sheep 1,200; lambs 25 to 50 cents lower than 'Friday’s best prices; largely a $7.00 market for ewes and wethers. Bucks $0.00 down; throw-
outs down to $3.50.
FVTUA MHtii,
Charlev Cha.se Comtdy “SHERMAN SAID IT"
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SPAIN’S PRIM K N FKPS ( ASH PARIS, (Ui’l—The ex-prince of the Austrias is short of ready money because of the depression and being cut off from an allowance ft "in his father after he married against that
parent’s wishes.
Instead of eating at the most exclu sive restaurants here, the son and daughter-in-law of e\-King Alfonso
XIII of Spain eat very modest meals Hi aunt, in the restaurants and hotels of lesser i iiboi,. ' 1
I voted to him tin
Norm: of apministk mos ii- r
; fame and osl. A
taurant, alwav- .
; couple’s choice i price of the an'd
wine included.
//ie ayaret/e //mh MILDER //c d r ret/e /L/ ' 1AS TE S B E'ITER
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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha- been aptsiinted by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Kmma R lewman late of Putnam County, decease 1 Siuirt estate is -opposed to be sol-
vent-
James B lawman, Adnuni-trator-Oct la-r 21, 11(33. Attorney, Charles McsGaughey. No- 7578 John W Hensl, Clerk of the Put-
king i for
If the
ehl-st so
ance will he ■ i the heir t the tin w Inch hi- ha n 'ght have-bi'-'i Aust ia . m helpful matt tm 1 in the little a cmieH it ■ -r 1
itiamii ('ir nit t iitirt-
23-3t ' impi'Vi r; sin d a
Salary Quiz for Big Business
19)1, Lisun tv Myim lojAvco Co.
esterfield TieygtM/. .just tiy t[
Jorr.PH b CASlM.-\jq
1 he fact I bat Joseph H Eastman, Federal co tn ilinat ■ ’ o(‘ recently olgained an agreement from lailn u \ Tr>^ rers to a«iiiaxinium $(!(),0h<t makes it Hppeat tbst. ' : . 1 “ ,‘^far*** CommiHsian'a questionnaire to 2,000 large corpora! i i- a ' | gr i(|i* n ed at aimilgrly li" ll ' n * .. fotf* • II big bu - mess. Revelations in Washington Dial A " ' C -s’ , ( !io» head of ('hase National Bank, was giantcd $i00,000 an ' inn nf!j[J upon retirement last yesc is said to liave spurred the a ‘ti"n , f||lO.W , acme ,, r fl) of , n jif,, r ' ln | (J a< |^ r> who draw a salary in ' f,i»* a >'•*• >.,. Alfred p. Sloan, Genei.; .M#'"i t, ■ gs it Bethlehcn^ S' 11 1. who drew
s|iHniskJ .«t» J Montmartre. 1 '>0 ttd
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