The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1936 — Page 3

.j. * <• + + + RUSSELLVILLE + + + + + + + 4 r uuesls Sunday of Mr. and “'Lnrn.l Harbison were. Rev ' r Stanfcfrth, Mr. and i Mrs <-• o-P-nk Smith and son. 1 , ( . Taylor and family of \. spent Sunday with Mr. and f Scribner an.i family. 1 „ ml Mrs . Chas. Daniel and fam5 Thorntown spent Sunday with Laura White ,, s McGaughey spent Saturday ' pmma Gardner, and Miss Harvey spent a few days last ’ A1 th Mr and Mrs. Geo. Scott lockville. lord Gardner attended an Air • ioninr School at the Lincom j m Inil anapolis last week. Shannon and Lon of jtt j, visiting her mother Mrs. n Carrington. .Minnie Owen* of Indianapolis ,linr the week at her home, unml Spencer of New York is a few days w ith his mother, ossie Spencer. l; .| services for Mi's. Alice W ere helil Tuesday afternoon home oi her daughter Mrs.

DAILY BANNER, flREENCASTTE, LYDTANA THTRSDAY, MAY 28, 1936.

Rossie Spencer, with Rev. J. c Ashley officiating, assisted by Rev Robt Lewis.

* + + + + + + s b CLINTON FALLS * + Mra. Eula Staggs + + + + •!• + + + .,. Dale Owler and family. Mrs. Ward Arnold and children, Mrs. George Humphrey and son. Mrs Glen Arnold called on Tom Bettis and daughter Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eula Staggs visited home folks Sunday. Rev. Walter Wilmoth and wife and Dr. Neiman took supper with George Pierce and wife last Sunday. Mrs. Stella Crodian of Greencastle s|>ent a few days with C. E. Goddard ind wife last week. Arvel Roach and family called on George Pierce and w ife one afternoon last week. Mrs. Belle Alexander and granddaughter spent the week end with S O. Ensor and wife. The Ladies Aid meets June 4th with Mrs. Paul Foxx. all are cordially invited Mrs. Willis Crodian and sons. C E. Goddard ami wife ami Mary Aline

ffss^

What has conk before: Philippe jiartin, a yuuny Parisian actor, l..:-C3 ilumquv Pelerin in a uarkened movie, mistaking her ] mu For this he is hauled to court and lined 1,000 francs which he cannot pay. But Jfonitjiie relents and pays the fine, mvitlg httn ]rom jail. The notorifly ol the trial makes Philippe a star. In love with Monique, he 'arranges a farewell meeting with U'voiine. Photographers who lure been trailing him, catch a that of the kissing "monster” in action again.

Chapter Six

PELERIN INTERCEDES ; Monsieur Pelerin, Monique* | ftiher, call* on Philippe to put an ■ ird to all thu nonsenee. You have been meeting my taughUr, ' he says sternly. “This

Philippe under arrest again This time Philippe is branded Indeed, with no one to pay his line, and none to intercede. As a second offender, things are liable to go hard with him. Tile papers naturally play up the case for ali it is

worth.

In consequence, on the # night of the opening, Philippe is in jail. Maillot and the prompter appeal to Monique's father For the sake of his daughter, to keep her name unblemished, Pelerin agrees to act. He has another reason. Moniqtis has not been happy, and he begins to suspect the truth. She loves the monster, Philippe. And. come to think of It, this Philippe is not such a bad fellow at that. Much better as a son-in-law, when ail things are considered, than that helpless Idiot, the Count Alfredo. Thanks to his Intercession, but chiefly through the good offices of Yvonne, who happens to be married to the Minister of Justice, and has good reason to want the whole case closed, Philippe Is eventually released. But for Maillot, the trouble

friendship-if you call it that— bust cease." I m deeply Indebted to your “Ughter," Philippe says stiffly. “So, >'iuch aw I d like it otherwise, our 1 indwhip is more like a business •■■nngement. You see, after she Piid my line and got me out of ia- the least I could do was to pay t £ back." ihi- was news to Pelerin. "Mo\Vh”^ ai<1 Jour flne '" shouted. hi' lw not the daughter of a j* eminent newspaperman for noth- !"*•• • She realized that as long 1 w?. j n jau w hole incident 0U!J bi 1 in headllnee in the papers so, to avoid any further pub- ' she paid my fine." provffigiy. k ' ir ‘ ; ’ Bay8 PeIerln aP ' ‘Gy smart,” Philippe agrees. And s 0 ” pelerin continues, “to “!°; d still further publicity she met ; i secretly in a quiet little place ,, e * Public skating rink." ..‘v ’ 80 smart," Philippe afreas vt's get one thing settled," ‘loniquf f:ither aaid graveljr -you w' ‘ gentleman and you respect ■ •■'Hie. i hope for her sake you .‘‘I u p discretion, good judgment ican^'i".! 1 Uste ... and no more 11 ilippo agrees, and mesne It. , ' ne must meet Monique that st t!? 100 , n Sh « 18 waiting for him i ? skating rink. Unfortunately v , u ,'‘ t Alfredo gets there first, and ’ before her horrified eye# a tiri .dbne about the latest eaca(,f u >e klsetng monster. There i'„ ' 3 ,° a picture showing Philippe , ''‘on Fortunately, the face of woman is unidentifiable. It is. * ,«our £ e, Yvonne. fa ’ ut of thl# new publicity, ; ;‘l ! e skates towards her. She , away, pursued across the ../ •■ by him. this Is Count Alfrej ; 1 portunity. He puts in a call . Police. Philippa catches up .Monaiue and tries to speak to ...■be rhows him the picture, byiuy,'’ she cries. "Let me aou can get your picture )a Pers kissing someone else." »o.“binlque, you don't under1 V, it ; illGt liar croofi-

. -j j : i ij “A She 8 h vay ln ; „' / ou van get your pictun Papers kissing someone else. 1 .“binlque, you don't under 'ri. 1 »’ ,ai Ju“t telling her good r'.vt , at ls the girl I thought was Mi , i mc the cinema when . . . <Av," n t i K Ue fafuses to Helen. MorePolice enter and apoll all s of explanation by putting

playing “monster/' he h sick of the n °"I "won’t sing," he says stubbornly "Who cares if I sing’ They re not crowding the theatre because I esn sing They're crowing It because I accidently kissed a girl in a cinema . . . and I’m not going on kissing girls in Public places for the rest of my life. Understand that. Maillot.” But Maillot knows actors. So, that's it, Martin. You’re afraid to face It. You know (hat you cant sing and you've got cold feet. Very well. The old tenor will sing He ll sing better than you if you live to be a hundred ... In the morning the papers will sav ' Mar } ln . ex P° ee *| as an empty bubble and shattered as an imposter.”’ Philippe turns upon him savagely "They'll say that! Never! 111 sing. I'll show them. Get a taxi. Ch i arte t r he a theatre, all Is turmoil Tlie people are stamping their feet and demanding their money back. "We want Martin!'’ „ , Monique is there, too. Pelerin has seen to that She is worried. ••If he doesn't appear at the theatre tonight,” she say®, be 11 never get another chance'’ But Philippe appears poking his head through the rurtaln Just In time and starting his song— One Rainy Afternoon.” The producer has arranged a neat trick for this number He has set the stage for a re-enactment of the cinema episode that brought Philippe so much unhappiness ana so much fame. In the audlenee 1* a girl "stooge’’ seated next to an empty seat. It Is Fhllippcs cue t, walk singing to this seat, and to kiss the girl, while on the stage is shown the scene that was playing at the cinema house when the "UtiJfc*to'th.TPm’pP^' headl,,* for t^e empty seat In the house, finds himself again along•‘n “?S l 2’smlllng Monique, therefore, that he wings his eong, and it ix Monique whom he takes in hit/ arn“ ani kUses, while th. audience applauds rapturously. THE END

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Claude

Miller spent Sunday v j Crodian and family.

James Burk and family spent last Tuesday with Fay Thomas and fam-

ily-

Claude Owen, Mary Belle and Billy Ensor and Charles Edward Bettis called on the Burk children Sunday.

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Indianapolis for the past few months recovering from a broken hip returned home Sunday. Ernie Cov and family visited Sun-

+ + f + ♦

EAST MARION Mrs. Amy Buis

•!« •!• + + ♦ Herbert Higgens who'

day with Woodrow Frazier and family. Mrs. Chas. Bunten returned home Saturday after spending two weeks at Martinsville. Mrs. Alex Bryan entertained the Home Economies Club Friday afternoon. Harold Storm and family visited Sunday with John Newman and wife. Miss Dumonia Kersey spent last week with Elisha McAnlnch and wife. Miss Monice Burgess spent Monday night with Lillian Faith Buis. Mrs. Sadie Dudley called on Mrs. Dovie Bryan Sunday afternoon. Max Oooprider was operated on

! last week for appendeeitis at IndI ianapolis. |l* + + + + + + 4 !• BRUNER8T0WN 4 !• By Lovie Johnston 4 I- + •!••!• 4- 4- + 4 Mrs. C. A. Tigner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Swain visited Miss Anna Boyce and her mother at Van Wert. Ohio over the weekend. Mrs Mae Anderson is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Hurndon Irwin and

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daughter, Eugenia Faye. Rev. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin and sons, afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evens and children. A number of neighbors and friends gave u surprise party for .Mrs. John Rominger Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday. Mr. anil Mrs Robert Irwin and son CJlendyn was in Terre Haute Monday. Mrs/ Irwin will return Wednesday for An X-ray. Clarence Mandrill visited John Johnston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ir win and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Irwin

who has been in poor health, is slowly improving. Mary Payne visited Bernice Brattain Wednesday night. Roy Phipps still is quite ill. Mrs. Leon Lawson and son visited E. A. Marshall and family Tuesday. SOLDIERS JOIN CLASS TO STI DY TAP OANCINO EL PASO. Tex.. ‘UP» Soldiers of Ft. Bliss trailed their brogans for “dancing shoes” when the Army Y. M. C A. began a tap-dancing class Ballroom dancing recruiting officers announced, will he given “those who deserve it.” Dances are held in thu gym twice a month.

Piitnnni County, lixliann. tn-wlt

A' pnrt tif Lots JS In Blofk i» In Mop to tlio town t now

r.isilf. Intli.Mua, bounded nnd de-

ity.

p'nrt of Lots Number 1 nnd 2

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fit > i of <;

•infill reon-

A

In Rio< k t; in Depot

tbo town (mo

io. Indiana

srribed ns follows, to-wdt: r’omim neinfr nt the northwest rorner of Nuftl Lot 1: t h •• iif e smith with the west lino of said lot one, to a point in snhl line 'JO ffot north <»l the smithWfst corner of said lot Number 1. thent-f east jarallfl t.o the south line of salt! lots numherfd 1 nnd 2 to the east lint' of said lot 2; thence north on tlie east line to the northeast corner of said lot Number 2; t hence west with the north line of said lots number 1

and 2 to the place of I

Also n Htri

th

l °

n strip ... -- off of the entire north end of the

to the plaee of bey i n n I n R.

of ground 22 hu h

following th'serlhetl real estate towdt: CornmeiH’liik: at the north wist corner of said lot Number 1 in s:|M Block : thence north with the west line of said lot 1. .10 feet thence east parallel to the south line ami extenirfon thereof to the east line of said lot 2. all In Mild Block e in Mild Depot KolarBremen t; thenef south with the east line of said Mot 2 to the southeast corner of said lot: thence west with t he south line of said lots 1 and 2 to tin* place *»t hcgdnnlnK; the south line of the 22 Inch Iraef beititf the (•filter line of the north wall of the Brick Store Room on the south, or* so much thereof as may lie necessary to satlsfv said judgment, nnd costs Said sale to b*. made without relief from valuation and appraisement laws. \ deed will be made to the property

sold

lie

leed will he made to the prop. I on the day of sale. »and possess

(riven as of said date JOHN T srTHERLIN.

Sheriff of Putnam County,

lev for

No. 148. I. O O. F.

F S Hamilton. Attorn

cgutle Lodg

Oreen 21 -3t

noth i: of of i*i i n \ u t «m vi \ ito\m) of iii:\if.w

of Rev

loon, iMoml

rci

the Cofirf llotisf of s.iid (’minty, for the IhdlowinK

Noti.o* Is hereby yivcu that the Com t \ Board :c* ot Indiana, will meet at la.on ohjock in H

io::*;. the sam»* lodug the first Monday in June of ibis .n . :it t lo

State ot Indiana, will meet at Jo.oo oVJm

lew of Pittiiani County,

in the forenoon, Monday .lum* 1st,

Him of the

County Coiniuissioners in

purposes:

1. To hear complaints of nutf

ed by

owner of thy St at

pgrsonai Board of

such prop-

property, exi'cnt

erty as is oriainnHy ;iss«*ssed by the State Board of Tax Commissiduft s 2. 'I’o hear complaints foiu ernlim iId- aMsessmeht of re.il estute, .specially assessed in 1 ttK’., and assessnie n t s on additional improvements.

'I'o eriualixe the valuation and assessment of prr i»v the ;issessin« offi. < rs subseqnViit to .Mareli I of the

allze the valuutlo

'l*o eqti,

»ns made h\ fjie assessors, either

Ze the vnlmi

therefrom such sums as ma> he nHcessai \ r.o fix a

iroperty and taxahh-s made

oiirrent year.

liy a* rtsessu

tlie true cash value of tin* property.

t ru

To review all assessments and to inquire ns to t lie valuation of the various classes of property or parts thereof in the several town>hi|'s and divisions

of the county.

»». 'i’o make such changes in assessments, whether liy wav of Increase or

of t li** various classes of property, as mliy he nece.sn or between the townships of any taxing unit. * per cent to lie added or deducted in order to make a

inalization In the several townships ind t ivlu# units so as eonIdrtu ihrouKhout the county t(» a just and equitable standards

'Id add omitted f>ro|M i ty in ill lie. ssiir> eas»*M.

To increase the valuation of omitted property, when m*. i sary. is made

hv the assessors.

10. 'I’o enrreet errors fn the names of persons nnd In the descriptions of property ami in the valuation and assessment of property upon tlie assessment

list. , 11. To correct any list or valuation as may he deemed propI _* 'I’o correct t he afr'fessmr nt ami vahiiition of any properl v

ner as will in tin* jmlKUient. of the Hop

just and equal.

Jl. To add to the assessmei

sonal propert \ and the description and

frot

decrease in the valuations 8ar\ to equalize the same in or

7. To determine rat* just and equ (table

nrougl

To add omitted |>ro|M i t y I

11 tin I ion

of any propel

rd of Review make the valuation thereof

in such mnn-

udd to the assessment list Die names of

and the desc

hut omitted from the lists.

To assess the capit

the names of persons the value of pervallie of real estate liable to assessment

To assess the capital stock and franchise of all dome-lie corporal ions

valued and assessed by tin* State Board of Tax Commis.

except such as are

' " |V. To consider nnd net upon reronimemhitIons made hv the county

assessor.

11; To do or cause to he done whatever may he ne css-arv to do to make II returns of assessments lists and all valufitions in compliance with the proof the taxing laws, and especially of an act concern in.” tax.i'imi

lenient f

tin- taxing laws, ami especially of an act concerning tax.itlon ap ,V4Ml March II, I'.lRI, and tin* acts amamlalory thermif and supplemented he founty Board ^if Review Is also subject to he reconvened In special

visions

pro

t beret

session, to meet on t lie first Tuesday in Auguvi to consider the certified report and Information regarding the inequality m lack of iinlformity of in this countv as juay he presented to said Board by the State Board of Tax

MomniisslonyrH. All to be done to

taxahles In said conntv

.. w

equ f or

uallze the valuation and assessment of property and

taxes for the current

year i jot ice

ami of which

property

iiers and taxpayers are required to take due not

In wit n*-ss whereof I. William A Cooper, auditor of Putnam County. State of Indiana, have hereunto affixed my hand and tlie seal of the Board of Co»i-

iiiIhhIoiuth »f *11 ill County, thl* Hut iin> of MiiV.

W 11,1.1 A NT A. t (m)i I,Iv,

(REAL) Auditor i f Putnam Countj.