The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1936 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNED, (J KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA FBI DAY, MAY \o, 3936.

CHATEAU

Tonight and Saturday Don’t MIhs Tonight Von May

B<' Sorry

raramount—“Bo«l Show In Town"

KKN MAV.WKD in “.MVSTERV MOUNTAIN” Kiddies Free Prizes—Saturday At 2 P. M. 5 Days, Starts Sunday, Show starts at 2 p. m. Sunday MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY AT 11:30 I*. M. ( ontlniioiiH Show Tum<Iay — Slarln At i |>. ni. Sunday, IRKNK Dl NNK - KOBKRT TAYUOR in I.UOYD ('. DOlTil.AS 1 BEST NOVEL. ‘‘MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION’’

Society Newg Mrs. KuurU Hostess To Home Keonomies ( lull r l'he Friendship Home Economics elub met Wednesday afternoon with Mis. Ola Ruark. Twelve members and one guest were present. An interesting talk on meat cookery was given by Mrs. Mary Blue. Contests were won by Mrs, Nellie Lisby, Mrs. Brookshire and Mrs. Helen Jones. Plans were made for a pitch-in supper to be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Ko.x west of Crecncastle, Thursday, June •). at G:;i0 o’clocit. -I- + + + + + Mrs. Clara Kuu<l,\ To Be Patroness Gamma Phi chapter of Kappa Delta Phi sorority will entertain with a din-

ner tonight at College Inn. in honor of Mrs. Clara Bundy. Following the dinner initiation will l>e held in the Phi Delta Kappa rooms for Mrs. Bundy as patroness of Uie local chapter. -!• -t- -I- + +

+ BAINBRIDGE $ + + + 4-+* + + + + + + + +gl Mr and Mrs. H E. Williams and son of Ohio and Mrs. Ferrol l.ane of Indianapolis, visited relatives here over the weekend. Mrs. Herman Sanders and baby of Danville, HI., spent last week with D O. Tate and family. James Ryron of Hammond visited Mr. and Mrs. Cuitis Higgins on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Codings spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Stout of Bellemore. Mr and Mrs D V Etcheson had as guests during the week end. Mrs Carolyn Gregory and daughter of Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs. Edward Thomas and son of Evanston. 111. Mr and Mrs. Paul Collett and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Wilbur Priest and family. Mrs. Henrietta Smith and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sears for supper on Tuesday evening. The Ladies Chorus sang in the State Chorus at the Riley room in the Claypool hotel Tuesday night at the Federation of Clubs meeting. Mrs. Bruce Lane and Mrs. Albert Balch also attended. The ensemble left Wednesday morning for Cleveland, Ohio to play in the National contest. They were accompanied by their director, Miss Garnett Sackett and her father and Mr. and Mrs. diaries Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Collins entertained on Sunday. Mrs Edna Chadd Taylor. Archie Chadd and family, of Anderson. Dwight McFaddcn and family of Crete. Ill and Gladys McFadden of Indianapolis. RAIN BRIDGE ALUMNI I5AN({I FT

Brookshire’s Service Station Don’t risk a penny TRY VEEDOL MOTOR OIL 10 DAYS On make «ood offer.

granada Voncastle DeLm

Today and Tomorrow BLAZING RANGE WARFARE

Section Three Holds Meeting

Section Three of the First Christian Church met in the church parlor, Thursday afternoon with Mrs Maude

Allen with Mrs William Mundy and wlth rose .p {nk fringe Mrs. Frank Farmer as assisting hos- papor Thr chandc | ic „ s

teases. After

The twenty-second annual alumni reunion and bonquet of the Bainbridgc high school was held at the Masonic Opera House. Saturday evening, May

9.

The hall was decorated overhead

of crepe

were made

of pink and white streamers. The six

the business session Mrs. long tablca prcsPnto(1 a rjot of color

Allen read a part of the 18th Chapter w j t)l of Johns which was followed by the

Lord’s Prayer in

the song, "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross,” the meeting was dismissed

with the Section Prayer

SATURDAY

SPECIALS

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Guaranteed fast color Pcrcals. assortment tomorrow only

Your choice of entire

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FOR SATURDAY ONLY Prevo’s Finer do Sheer Full Fashion Pure Silk Hose, Chiffon or Service Weight. First quality. A lovely quality in all the wanted] colors. On sale tomorrow only, at only

59c

Knee High Full Fashion Silk Hose

59c Pr.

Panel Lacc Curtains 2' Yards long, 45 inches wide Good Patterns — Saturday. $1.00 Per Panel

'!.V \ uilc* and B.iliMc Sale— I ,iid 3.V fine BatKtes and tulles \ d. Wide, on sale special, Yd

" • H \KD \NI.SE HOSE, 300 Needle an Excellent <|ualilx and good colors. All si/e.s < Basement i Pair S. C. PREVO company

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herod of Coatesville; Don Gray of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown Mr. and Mrs. James McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tustison, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones. Mrs. Ollie Hainey. Miss Freda Hull. Morris Hunter, Jewell Blue, William Harlan of Greencastle: Mr. and Mrs. Don Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turney. Mr. and Mrs. Paul White. Mr. and Mrs. Ochs. Mrs. Verlie Monnett. Mrs. Fred Obenchain. Mrs. Gladys McFadden. Mr, and Mrs. Crodian. Mrs. Carolyn Gregory. Charles Shea. Miss Mildred Cunningham. Miss Louise Jones Miss Lois Priest and Melvin Bale of Indianapolis. others from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Smock. Edward Merrit. Forest Ashworth Nadene Lewallyn and Marion Pope

Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS

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Added CHAPTER 8 ADVENTURES OF FRANK tIEUUItt ELI. FREE GIFT TO ALL KIDDIES, SAT. MATINEE Sunday - Monday - Tuesday "I MARRIED A DOCTOR”

ville. 353; Greencastle, 358; Conncrsville. 370: and Shclbyvillo. 375. Joe Hutton, member of the Columbus team, was low medalist with a par 72.

TODAY AND SATURDAY

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REE-RING THRIUerT A cobra's fangs ... a gorilla's raq. ’ a killer's venom . Chan faces thJ mo |j ^ . . as you shudder and thrill!

'CH&ain CHAN theOiciff Warner Olami KEYE IUKE W GEORGE and OLIVE BRASNQ Tom Houard ( omedj and M(,.M

SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY JANET GAYNOR, “SMALL TOWN GIRL

Tiinbermeu Eiij<*j Feast

ROCKAWAY, Ore., ' UP' —The cry “Timber” may be thrilling to the woodsman as a migthy monarch crashes to earth, but it merely meant oblivion to a huge swarm of bees in a forest giant near here.

The timbermen hurriedly implements and indulged in

feast.

,lovs ' Vi »" SI.000 XlamJ

HOUSTON. Tex up boys who buy one-ccnt internJ enue stamps for their iUnp| tions often ask that thry be. S 1,000 stamps free, federal on,J reveal. The 11,000 stamps

dropped j hig hest denominations sold by I a honey internal revenue bureau aiijl

used on stock and deed trandj

Voncastle

One murderous attempt after another terrorizes an entire circus troupe, and even Charlie Chan himself is momentarily baffled by the criminal master minds who plot his |

Uoilege Ends 0'1-Year ( iistom

SALEM Ore. 'UP' After 92 years of requiring its students to b ' is study a foreign language for two

loath in “Charlie Chan at the Cir- years, Willamette University has cus.” showing at the Voncastle to-'changed its requirements to permit night and Saturday Even the poi- gra(Jljation with only one vear. pro-

sonous fangs of deadly cobras, and

the raging savagery of giant goril-1 vi,lin K the students studied the same Ins. let loose by the desperate mur- . language for two years in prepara-

bright colored paper hats,

snakes and nut cups of several col-

umson Foliowtng „ rs and designs, at earl, place There

were also several rose colored candles in silver holders on cac htablc. At the senior table two dozen pink

roses formed the centerpiece.

When everyone had found their places all joined in singing “School Days.' This was followed by prayer

by O. B. Lane.

A three course dinner was served to 180 alumni and guests. After dinner the president, Miss Janice Nelson, welcomed the alumni guests, and the incoming class. She then introduced the toastmaster of the evening. Archie Chadd, ’24 Those who responded with toasts were Francis Lane. 23. Bessie Starr Eads, '03. R. Michael. '30. and Lcota Greg-

ory Thomas, 'll.

The nominating committee announced the following officers for the coming year: president. Cyril Masten: vice president. MaryDarnall; secretary. Leona Steele; treasurer.

Roy P. Hanks.

The floor was then cleared for dancing. Confetti was given out during the grand march. Music was furnished by Goodman's band of

Danville.

Those attending from a distance ! Butler

were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Etcheson i Thomas

Miss Maxine Worrick and Mr and Mrs, Edwin Smith of Roachdalc; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eads of Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chadd of Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Hartman of Wcstvillo; Mr, and Mrs Edward Thomas and son Nelson and Miss Vera Ader of Evanston, III.; Dwight McFaddcn and son Billie of Ciete, III.; Mr ami Mrs. Wilson Darnall and

driers fail to stop Warner Gland gg the wily Oriental detective solves one of the most fascinating crimes of his

career.

tory school.

Airplane Rides SATURDAY AND SI Mm May 16th and 17th Al LrccD«'a8ll«* Aii jiort

Chateau “Call of the Prairie.” at the Chateau tonight and Saturday, is the latest in the series of films dealing with the adventures of “Hopalong Cassidy" The story details the efforts of Cassidy (William Boyd) to save his pal Johnny Nelson (Jimmy Ellison) when the latter becomes involv-* ed with a gang of criminals and is' accused of robbing a bank. Granada Big Boy Williams has returned to western pictures after playing several important parts in bigger productions He lias the leading role in “Gun Play." showing at the Granada tonight and Saturday. The picture lias more than the usual amount of shooting, fighting, and “western”

thrills.

DEI*AI W WINS G AME A tenth-inning home run by George Bateman. DcPauw third baseman, gave DePauw a 6 to 5 victory over Butler university in a baseball game ysterday at Indianapolis Cody Burdette, second baseman, hit a home run for Butler in the fifth

Inning. Score:

DePauw 000 101 012 t 6 10 2

001 021 010 05 87 and Schilling: Blackaby

and Costas.

COM MBUS WINS

COLUMBUS Ind. May 15* Columbus high school’s foursome won the first South Central conference golf tournament here yesterday afternoon with a score of 328, Scores of other entries were Franklin 310: Martins-

Jury Precedent Broken TULSA. Okla. 'UP' Tom Crayton. Tulsa negro, was the first member of his race to serve on a district court jury in Tulsa County. In the past many negroes have been summoned for jury service but they have all been dismissed for various reasons.

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Biinipay Antliony. late star of Billy Rose’s musical production JUMBO" which was cur-cnt at the New York Hippodrome tluu°ut the past year. "Bumpsy” appears as "head clown" with the Fainous Robbins Wild Animal Circus wliich comes to Greencastle Thurs May 21st for afternoon and night performances on the Handy circus giounds. "Bumpsy” lias the distinction of being the ONLY circus clown engaged by Mr Rose for his production and co-starred in that musical spectacle with such names as Paul Whiteman and his band Jimmie Durante, Victor Mooie, Gloria Stuart and DonaH Novice and company of 200 other playera.

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