The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1935 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDIANA,TUESDAY, JANUARY I. 1935.
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fii t norlftl nuiaicnl show tn history, I •■‘•o, hns an all star cast, headed by witli 10') beauiiful ;;iWa singin" .uu. Doidn.' I'"! I, Fred A:.taire, Gindancmf, on the win^R of airplanes as , • {•, ; i erne llaynonu and Paul they soar over beautiful Hio dc Jan- [U.jiien in romantic roles.
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Aftrr Dill jilt* her to nunry Cotline Barnes, Mari/. h#nnbroken, retires to an Adirondack lodge with Panin, a friend After several months' Paula wtres .Jeff nskxnq mm to visit them Jeff arrives with Sh>fp, friend of them all Mary O'• *ts him joyously, assunno him that she has overcome her lave for Dill As the day /lasses /»* » attitude toward Jeff he.fames tncrca/nnyly tender
THE INVITATION Chapter VI
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M.iry laughed, but h'^r eyes were tenih r as she said ‘You do Jeff, ie 1111v \ou kn'iw everytlmig about e». ii thing and you can t say you don t • effs A 1st impulse wa tn e.sthor Mary in his arms and ted her that the only thing he did know was Ins love tor her Whisper that h.s whole life had been important only bemuse of his dreams of their happiness together Promise her that never, never again would she know heartache If only she could accept his love—and perhaps love him a little in return' Somehow, he couldn't bung himself to do It He sensed that it would he simple enough to convince Mary he loved her He imagined she might even compromise with life sufficiently.to marry him Dot he didn't want to win her on the rebound Someday, somehow, she would regret him ami remember Dill He let the moment pass and turned to his work on the pump Mary watched him with Interest for a while and then sat down on the log bench nearby, and looked
forget him." she answered slowly. "Why should f’ But I've already forgotten what happened There s so much more Important to think of—" her gesture included the grandeur of the countryside—'so much that goes on forever " Jeff knew ihen he had his answer He rose from the log and nodded toward the house 'Tso s go.' he sugge.-ied Together they returned Indoors Mary s mood was dispelled, changing into gaiety by the caporings of Shop and Paula and by the bustling activity of all four as they turned their attention to the bu.M- ■ ‘ss of ptepar.ng dinner Paula set the table in front of the fireplace nnd they sat down to 'heir VinIli -an S'rw A l.a Jeff, devouring it as if they had been starved for a week and a Jay "Fume on Shep, ' Paula urged when they had finished "we're on kitchen duty Would you rather wash or diy” "Can t we jusl thiow '.-m iway*" he asked "You II wash Here give me a hand She lifted one end of the table, he the other They started toward the bitchen. .'hep still protesting "Careful of that end.' she admoni bed as she backed through the door "i'll be most careful—" the door Jammed to. followed by a terrific crash Mary and Jeff laughed as Sheps happy face glowed at them from the doorway—"Well wash what s left in a Jiffy," he confided and he ducked out again, jubilantly Jell placed two comfortable chairs before the fireplace and reached into his pockets for the letters he had brought up ft >:n the village Mary took them, running throngi the envelopes.
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wondering winch to open first She picked one at random
She read it through and tossed it into the fire. The second ore follov/cd it in short order
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She picked up the third. “Gw , 1 ' v.; her As Comment os she shook her head. 'Thirty-two dollars' How docs that happen'" "Many suicides In your house lest month 7 ’’ asked Jeff
'Only three or four 1 hoy couldn t have used that much gas.'
SIk 1 opened the fourth and turned it over in her hand. carefully. She read It through a second lime before she looked up at Jeff
"UV're noviy M Connir’.t party, Jeffrri, H’tlVimi," Kory cried ‘ And we’re ffotng to Attic- the tune
vf our Itvcs."
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nhotrt bet I let eyes took in hungrily every detail of the greying country*.de every nuance of the evenings
beauty
"lent It quiet 7 " she sighed "It always gets this way after the sun goes down I wonder why 7 " Jeff looked toward the distant mountains "All the Utile buds,'' he said gently, “and nil the liitle bets are worn out troni flying in the sun till r y They come home and put on t it sllppeis and make live Its », very simple life—and they're
happj '
He paused as he smi'ed down on h -r She reached her hand out U> his pulling him down on the log beside her "Mary " He had It' know 'Mary ore you happy ugain 7 ' She rested her head on his should< r and thought a bit "You see." hei voice v-a-. quiet. "I fly aiound in the sun all day. too and when night comes J m t >o tired to be anything but happy
"Liston to this," he said " 'We re giving a party next Tuesday rngnt. the eighth, at nine, and would like very
very much to have y.»u there, rieus-i eon. - .irri ii t signed Connie and
Dill Todd."
Her eyes held hlu for a moment. "Well 7 " Jeffs tone was kina. "in.it s the day after tomorrow.’ she said thoughtfully JelT knocked the ashes out of Ins pipe ‘Mary Dill wouldn t do a thing like that That sounds like something the young woman th jght up all by herself Mary didn't seam to henr him She hippliy into the Hi• 'The Ant thing I do is get rny hair done. That's tomorrow The next thin v ; I do ' Ji'f put his hand undei her chin and forced her face to his "You'i" not going to that party!' he nald firmly "Oh, yes I a.u. she answered de-
terminedly
Jeff dropped to the stool nt her feet and looked up at her earnestly ns he held her hand in hhi. 'Mary.' he warned gently, "yru rc (catling wiih your cl. n! That woman warns
"It docent hurt you any more 7 " to hum.Hate you You're not te:»dy w hirpered Jcfl j for anyth'ng like that " She ..hook h* r bend j M try lun hed contemptuously Jii‘ throat ached with the need 'Jef 7 hew little you know about l" 1*11 her thd lie Peed hoi Now* . what go- on in -i womans mind T.li her now 1 ' his heart pounded Connie do sn t want me at ihit I vr nlmosi forgotten it ' me eo-v | party This she waved the invita11nurd "When I do thn k of it. it .-I non at him this was the humihn
I.Uf* mnrmhennt! an operation Jril nppeo n length of baik from tn»* if ‘They lea*! acar* he said
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"You non t mind my talkfntj a hoot do you ‘ he auked Ifeyi
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K l ;u hed her rheok lt'T!it!y In r VwHsn t .leau.usv ( f Dill tiiMt r02*11«iiru'd I ’m His heait told hi 11 Hi*:.liltp|y ttUit Mr ' s need foi him then w u.- a friend I’e wus the fdnihg mnn in her l.fe ui.nrn t ci.j.o l*‘aii to v. a jrn -»h( <<’u!d can.ke whom one day she tviolM K \e if only I u» w,*:e out (*! her heiiil m nt fen’.'iin cont»*nt to wni fn; that any He nui?t Ir*i t t'.n, lua I »• h / pifserii need \ ,
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But the hs*au.' of the niy’it ami Miirys teiia* * i ' uvie eojiip •lling fotceh He waged a final battle against hi> deFin he put a last
question to her
“Do vou suppose there’. I he ; yht ert rhaiice that vou^l forget birr, rompletelv ” He wti* wretched at
asking it
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t ori Sh** pirturef me crying into nn |>i!!uvv with this note crushed in ni> hand . he thlnkn 1 m being too mise/ahie for words Jeffrey Wiliams. we are going to that par'? and have the tune of our lives Idi’.k. D'i'jrc ;>wiri5 from chandelie rs and t trow tlowei pots off
the terrace'’
Put DMI. Jeff pleaded "What
w !) huppeu when you ti.ee* Dili'”
Mary sprung to h *1 feet H’r
eves park: d with 'he fire of her
belief in her own recovery "I ill 7 Why I’ll look h\ him a t if
ho were lest years hat* ITI conupon | ftrutuiaie him *tnd tell him ft s u ftne par* , arid how ve vou hueo^ Oan t V'Ou '• Jcf!. «he pleaded as she threw her aims about his neck end held hii cheek to his -‘Tm cuted* Idll is so far away 1 can t even remember v. hat color his eyes are. or
whether he’s »ot any nost'* She kb* c ed him lightly, hut Je7
as tic held her In his arms felt only dread for hci hurt when she again
saw Dill
/ • J(JI ht 9 Hr hns 34" r v •' III overcome her loie far D if 1 Don’t miss fomorrouf's *.rct'i/io chapter xh this /'ijnroftt/tj rotnr.nc*
SON Ol DAVID (.Kl'.t.S 1IKST IIHI-OKTH!) \V(H \!>KI> 15% A(X IDIINT
CRAVVFORDSVILLS. Iml.. Jan. 1
David Griggs. 45, living one mil.'
eii.st of Ladoga vvn.i
arreste I by
Deputy Sheriff Wayne Gentry and | placed in the county jail Monday af- i ternonn after an ; n lictment ' .larging him with assault and battery witli intent to kill had been returned by |
the Montgomery county grand jiuy. The indictment relumed Mo i lay. is thought to be the outgrowth of what hitherto bad been conside r 1 and neeiden'id alv- ting at the Griggs hone near Ladoga Fri lay afternoon. Dec. M. At 'lial time, Sheriff Vetnerj L. nov/ora inveatigatc' l . n 1 found the oid''r Griggs and on.' of Ids two rom. Janies, 20, with mlno" bullet
v/onn Is.
Griggs told Sheriff JJo'.vrs ho had been cleaning a .25 caliber automutic I |)'s!ol at his home when hii two son".. Janies and Gerald, 18, en'.ered the the room in which h" was alLtin ; i He said ho dropped the gun. nn I in retrieving it. picked up the pistol bv the barrel an I in some way hit it against the chair on which he was sitting. The gun was suddenly Jischargcd, h" told the sheriff, with .he bullet penetrating the niddcl of his i 'giit hand and, continuing on. imbedding Itself in the inside fleshy part of his son's thigh. | The youth later was hi ought tr Culver hospital, where, after a great .deal if difficulty the bullet was remr./ed from his leg. Both wounds were considered as minor. | It was reported that the shooting i actually took place as a climax to a| family quarrel and that the indict- 1 ment was returned for this reason.
! A.SSli lii!) ADS
BERLIN Jan. 1 (UP) Peace s the will of the whole German nation. Reichsfuchrcr Adolf Hitler said today at the annual New Year's day diplomatic reception in Hindenburg Palace. The German leader replying to the remarks of Pupal Nuncio Orsenigos. one of dozens of diplomats who attended the reception said:
"We agree to your call for peac No country can feel deepr the desire for peace than Germany, which after hard years full of disaster united all her powers for her internal reconstruction. "Germany wants to curry out this reconstruction work in tranguilltj and demands only from other countries the same recognition .and respect for her rights that she offers them.”
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M.iy the days be filled with joy and gladness for you — our friends and patrons — through ou) the New Year.
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NOTIC E OK FIN XI, SS'.TTI.I MENT OF ESTATE ','otire is hereby given to the rredj itors. heiis and legatees of Elizabeth Cnthertne Wlmmcr, decease I to ap- | pear in the Putnam Circuit Cou’t. .held nt Greencastlc. Indiana, oa the 15th day of January, 1.C5. and sliow i ' cv: e, if any w'.r-’ tlie Final Settle-j . mer.t Accounts with the estate of raid decedent should not be approve 1; | n.id said heirs a: " notlfto I to then and tb're ninke proof of heirship ; and rec.'ivc tiicir di/ tributlvo shares 1 V.itness, the clerk of said court, this 22nd dry of December, 1034. c.iuso No 7622. | Robert H. Newgent, A tty. John W. Ile.o'l. Clerk Putnam Ctr- ' cult Court. 25-2t
NOTICE All Putnam county painters and paperiiargers requested to meet at courthouse Friday, Jan. 4lh. 7:fi0 p. in. for NRA coJe organization. This is urgent. Please be prerent. I-3t
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