The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1934 — Page 4

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umatft/iti 64fot Three exquisite Creations all for the price of the powder alone

fit

rwu/ty /// n/i/i FACE POWDER PERFUME 11_0

LIPSTICK

HOLLYWOOD. Calif. Cow-ponj puiu ■:i a . Oil stu<l e.i wah cactus is where ■ ; e mallet enthu.'iasts an riskiiifr th* .r tecks every week-end in pursuit of their favorite sport. Tile little sroup who started the fad are Charles Farrell, Leslie How-

s. <:. i‘Ki-:vo co.

Lf )N(i L< »> I W M ('H F(M M>

RKUIRL. V.

lost unn> r v i'.' 1) .Ji years ago wa- f- und clearing <iet a mill race of the han ■ lead rustei wa- wisj'sl ;> and beir regularly as ever.

IP.

F

aid. Ralph Bellamy and

William j

Gargan

. H* card is the only one of 1

the fou

r who has regular

practice 1

}iorst»2N

at the dfc&ert 11-.'**>rt.

The rest j

recruit

tlieir mounts fr.'ii

n- urby

ranches

an stables-

In

he future, pier haps. Palm

Si.rLnx

will have a polo

fiei 1 to

match

is - . ank hostelrn-s 1

Vrtair. of

the filn

voices of th* 1 gui

x- are al-

ready f

iguring costs and K«c

titiuflS.

Thi-

f.i ig. the original

four max

clear t

ieir present field and put ui

regular

■j ;il }>o.sts in plait

•f bushel

basket

markers- Five hundr.

-.1 dollars

will do

-c oiding to Wii

lam Gar-

gan, u

•.ich week-en 1,

nakes a 1

da sh f*

“Strictly Dyna

n ite" set J

at H-K

-0 t" j-in his family

am i»als

at th.

i.LM-it result.

Whil

»• K 1 marine Hcph-n

was in 1

New Y

tk playing in Ji*i Ha

iris’ non* I

tO y-SUC

--:'ul \enture. “Th

1.. \ * *,' :

her pit

turc. "ijule Wmen

ojiened

til* c'hino>e tlveater.

Sid Grau-

ns complaining bo

caus** he

couldn

t j-t h. r foot-print

- for the

force 1

irt of the (Tiine.-e th

eater.

Bob

S -n (»f R-K-O cum for

t.-d: "Just

wait a

we t. Mr Grauir.an

We ll -Itip

Jed H

tn. body «»ut here.

It will be

c-oxere.

1 W h Hepburn’s f.*

t-print.-i ”

Ami

-t much secrecy. Ad

a n. M.G-

Althnugh one off the watch 11 ticking a*

Mek

sen.-a->rd f) lostess

n. It

•et.ii tfrom oniing

, ut1500 to

Aiding on U. S. Trading Plan

Adrian’s guarded de.-cription, by an elaborate spi er web of silken cord Joiin will wear the gown in one of the later sequences of the picture where she becomes the wife of a mil-

lionaire

It took three years, d.000 miles an Ho 11 wood t«> effect a friendship between J. P. McEvoy. the author, ami Beryl Wallace, most beautiful of the Earl Carroll “Murder at the Vaniti- s’’

channel's.

For til lee year.-. Miss Wallace and McEvoy lived at the Hotel Maurice in New York. They saw each other almost daily in the 1 d.by or in the small elevator, but. true to metropolitan tradition. they never smoke. Several days a in, coming face to face '.n the Paramount lot, they exchanged stares an 1 su 'denly shouted greetings like old friendsDon't correct me if I’m wrong, but Carl Brisson, Danish star under contract t<> Paramount, is sai 1 to hive •een the first man to intnslum the musical saw He learned the trick at his uncle’s farm where the quivering note- of a -aw were used instead of a linner bell- loiter. Briss .n introduce I the improved idea in :» cabaret in C«|>enhagcn. Carole Lombard, a practioal j"ke--ter w h.. can match her wits y:th the best of them, scored heavily this week upon Nor.i.an Taur -g. her dictator in “We’re Not Dressing.” Since the picture -tart u laurug has been rebelling against so much slapstick comedy. Smarting from a couple of libs at her expense. Carole got a Hollywood bakery to -eliver 12 custar ; pies to the set. On top <»f the carton was the following faked note from IhiHlucer Eelijamin tilazer: "Dear Taurog: L.-e these in >-ur next -i-quence." Taurog’s burn is .-aid to have been outstanding He shot the pies to GLiter in the front office with a note that brought the amazed « xecutiv? out of hi- chair. DID YOU KNOW— That Harry WiU-.xon, who'll play Marc Anthony in "CTeoinitra,” almost 1 >t hi' life while living for salvage in the Wt ,-t Indii - He wa- tia. ’.''d in the uibin of a .-unken ship.

| Public School News ♦ | (ikich W eek In I he Banner) ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦*♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Miss Ree room cclebrat. d Lincoln’s birthday during one of the club 1 i Mods thi- week, with a Lincoln day rtatn. Ted Stime gave an interest-1 ire account "f the earl., life of Linc in. S ion ' -ries. e i ph isizing pit dominatir.-: - .its <>f Lincoln's chira te;-. re t Id by Betty Ann Kochei, | Cb-' rb.tte .'aiilo’-d and Charles New - j gent. Traits of chin at ter which .-up-' posed!y in., f- Lincoln th.' gietit man t’.ir* he a- Mere discussed in an o|hT. ■

forum which f I lowed.

'i he F n

S"p. om.ores Thui.-da> c g •an . t ms a juggling Fia: k Dm a 'god. < \'«*i\ . ervt<

Winneis

the first of in cont ‘st. -ion, Lititi Llizibeth > Latin 10, 1! Is . *a C»e..

The -lie Cl -b ga-.e

ply tig for

men entertained the. at an enjoyable party nine. A delightful pnr sring of a pk-ture show. b Gilbert Hughe.- and ( ..m, and dan?ing, was ar i late milk and take-;

f ; lefreshments.

the local Latin contest,! . -tries on the State luitire a.- follows; First diviBetty Broadstreet and ith; Second division,

G.dJsberry and Al-

Final score: Jefferson 2b; rs of the Commercial castle In. orous playlet on ap- Half score: Jeff 15; Tiger Cubs 4. positi n. Those taking j

part ware: M ired St 'ten. Dbe Swift; ! Heim \Ia A. l-otta Speed;

NOTICE Df ADMINISTRATION Notice n h*i.by given that lb* ti.dersigned has been appointed by ■!.« Jiidg.- of the Circuit Court of ' I'litnam County. State of Indiana. L.xe.utor of -he will of ly.ia Ellei IVarcy, laty of Putnam County, d-

ceaseil.

1 state is suppceed to be sol-

Sahj <

vent. Hugh

Feb. .

Att’} .

I 'atlse

John

S. Peatcy, Execulor. .’. 1U3L Charles MeUau^bey. No. T6'.»2. \V. Herod. Cfetk of tin. init Conn

Put

David Sarnufi

A plan cl" ■ 'v b< og < voU' roilicideiit u ' I lary of Situ-. SarnufT, of Hu the same vo of Peek’s sugg. liading slat

y 1’ i the

Secretary Hull the -'jviet systent of c vernment barter is t lfo".-i veil and is expeu. d to In- made public jent's tariff message to (."tg!' The plan. . N Peek, foimei A v ^ gul. Set .eOwen l> Young, of (i.i d K "ctiic. David I. : America, and oth . would function in igt • nan., function* foi I i One featute wi t .al > make every U ' t ati ahi<«d a Ameilean gooils and buying foreign nioduci*

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN,

OF ESTATE

Noth,- is hereby given to th Ciedim Heirs and L gate*- o' i La hs \ Dobbs, deceased, o .ippi ai in ;be Putnaiu Circuit Court, [hi 1 a ■ Ireencastle. Indiana on rio 1 _ : h ilav of March. 1934. and show I raui't if any, why th** Final S til • it it; lit \ uunts with the esia"*- of -ai*i o • ilent should not he approv|e ui -aii| heirs are itotifi*d to

th* re make prooi of heirrecelve their tlisri ibuiive

then an ship, ai shares.

Willll

I tin- !«!

John

I’irtuit

Cause

-, the Clerk of .-aid Court day of February, lien \V. Herod. Clerk Putnair 1 ourt. No. 7509 w E. Durham. Atty. 17-.’:

So\ iet Prepared for Japanese Threat

I. rrraine

A meet ltory (Tub w meeting w president. A by the cl In the « ginning ty have tyisj minute te-t-Wells, Bill A Ileeor M ni.** Brutt ■'"HnneUe i e' s.

Office Gill.

f the Travel and His-1 hel I Wednesday. Thai led to order by the turc -Ikjw sponsored s shown.

i- aveura y in t ie beg .T.i.-se-, the foil '\t ing • rfect |»apers in fifteen Orville O’Hair, Willard • . Tom Harrold, Chas. |

Ber-

Sopplet work on

enjvycl i vritten in

VIS I di

Loir.an fc.entine day

J . - K.

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XT' RUSSELLVILLE

Marguerite Cowan, ^ , c0w _ Nl . w Market 30 ; '•'■I* ■ tn, l Elmet R°g- sdlville 20- ! Stole at half—New Market,

Russellville, 11*

New Market (30) Russellville 20 B K B F

Ue Aer, f Baker, f

Th War.

In f Mihei tion o “A 1 this jo

i iitury to the regular class edn. sda>, the Latin classes ca.lng Valentine verses I .tin. 1’re elmg this, there

"h of the Li'|H*:valia, a I'D her, f -. vd, from which our Val Stickler, f t riginaied. Kessler, c f uncan, c i. If. Umfleet gave an illus Lialoy. g *'..n- • England fir -ifth l'a.-h, g grade pufiil- of Miller burdner, g•day. From composition.' Davis, g

lowed it wa.- shown th it the,

-ere impressed most by the Totals go of guards before Buck- 1 D ’ game 'alace. seHville, H.

j Officials—

.1 and sixth grades of I'iuid .\e an impro.irptu Lin.olnl for the fourth grale Mon ! sting of poems by tile fifth songs by a gr up from tlwie. Miss MeClung read tie le Perfe t Tribute.” by Mary

Shipman Andrew.-.

th grade English lesson at hool the following descrip-

claxsinato was written

Why in’t we all lie

La.

boy? He always laughs and >h fun. His hair i.- brown is brown eyes, too. He’s a djo, of the N. R. A. because 11 ling- he -tops work at s more than ready for reof his favorite games is 1. He ihas many friends— 1 -er—y-’kiww. So—whatta’

*om in J me, -chool held a party this week, which aficd pleasure to all the <hileral < f the pupil’s mothers emade candy, cookies, and he childrens’ Valentine par-

ty.

of Jones school ha* Ix-en making • now completed and will be on display ia tl ■■ auditorium the first of the

week.

All the grade* < f the Third

Chargini w ar.’ G«

'"f that Gran i* ’’feverishly preparing f< r | in the event Japan does atlsek Russia, she will find war. <*en b - her UnsetL coutmaiiH. • ; h-r . If facing a ring of steel that surround th* 111 chief of the 1 A rin 1* in the Tar East. " | oviets. Above la a parade of up-to-the minute Uuatectly told the Cc-n i.y.’uit Confits, in Moscow that I^ian laulj during recent Moscow review.

I i -lur. s of all tin children. The RidpaCt Schcril has a new luge

in Ci< ii auditorium which a- being

\l BA IN BRIDGE Final .-cor ■—Bainbrii ge, 25: U.acli-

a!e, 14-

Score at half— Bain bridge, 7, R lachdale, 7. Roachdale (II) llaiubridge (25)

Myers, f

Sutherlin. f

Perkin.-, c

like T a . ylttr ' K

Jeffries, g

Totals

•’B'’ game bridge, 22. Oficials — Kerr (CovingtonI anT Masten (Grc-encastle). AT FILLMORE Final score: Van Buren 27; more 25Half Score: Filirore 12; \'an Bur

on 11-

Van Bur. n (27) Fillmore (25)

OjZeiner, f 0 Arnold, f l 1 Smyth, c 0 Bryan, g 1 Phillips, g 0 Bautin, g

Brawn, f. Frazier, f Thomas, <• Rojahn, g ! Spoon, g

M"- afteinovn, the Third grade Mathis, g

*f th. 11 dpath School entertained the

ith les with a Lincoln program | Totals vhi.ai sisted of appropriate songs I Referee

1 1 riginal pcems. I “B” Team care: Fillmore 29; Van

j Huron 21. uitshinc quilt which the P. T. Belle Union is; Alumni 14-

12 5;

Gentry.

Totals

t IIBN Him. INFORMATION

The

Wai 1! given

following inlonnation was : t tin county agent’s office

| seh ol enjoyed Valentine parties this ! Saturday t.. p event possible misunwoek. j deratanding on the following points:

L Form C. H.—23. (Notice of

The Junior Red Cross of Jones C mniunity oiganization meetingi Sell < ’ ^.1 ::f Valentines to it- a lopte 11 states that: “Only pi alucers who .-hi I of olUiers at Tuskegee. Ala., have executed comhog reduction this week." j contracts shall have the right to

> . j vote.”

Mr, L. wollen made his annual trip! The word “pro.iuug*'*.i n the above t > the June* acTool this week and took *entenee shall Ik- corrected to read

persons. Otherw ise it may seem • at lan.llord v aid l>c prevented from voting. I his was not intended,

ef course.

pidd fm 4»y th. sixth grade, with the • 2. Pb.. . p.-.j ffurti, u |ar attdlitivn except i' 1 ; -f 'h* 'a- .cd vnrnivli! »c tl)0 following *,i.... frum t j 1(

I he broli' was late a. riving and tin re xl w crowd, but despite all the mishaps Virginia « are Mr. and Mrs. They were married in Lon- 'i 1 U>r Plymouth, whert they tutbaiktd fur the Utilc<