The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1936 — Page 3
THE DAILT BANNER, GREENCASTI.E, INDIANA TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1936.
Mrs. Rockefeller and Daughter
Mrs. Abby Rockefeller Milton Mrs. John I>. Rockefeller, Jr. TVo seldom-photographed American celebrities were caught by the camera at Versailles. France, when Mrs. Abby Rockefeller Milton, left, and her mother, Mrs John D. Rockefeller, Jr., visited the famous Versailles chateau. Restoration of the historic structure was completed recently with $2,333,333 of Rockefeller money.
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When attractive Shirley Somers. Chicago hotel typist, appeared on the job in short* it started a real argument among business men. some of whom approved the costume while others were apparently , distracted from the business in hand!
Actors’ Aid Plan Proves Success
Recent re-election of Marlon Davies as president of the Motion Picture Relief Fund calls attention to the unusual achievements of this organization Since the institution was established in l!*-4 more than $1,124,000 hat been disbursed to needy members of the motion picture industry Those who have benefited total more than 8.700 Mary Pickford and Ronald Colman have also had an active hand in the work in their capacity as vice presidents. So success!V has Ui« been that the setup has been hailed as unique among _ professional or industrial aid plana.^
^gj, + + + d'-p-p-l* + +-P-P-J* {gj + RKI.I.F. UNION + Mr. and Mrs. Orville Alexander and family of Kokomo sp^nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V’oris Cunningham and daughter Betty June. Mrs. Russ and son and Mrs. Ruby McCullough of Greencastle, Mrs. Jude Mabbit and daughter Clara. Eva Scott and Sarah Pickens visited Mrs. Julia Blue Thursday afternoon. Rev. Wringer filled his regular appointment at the Walnut Chapel
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper spent Sunday in Quincy. Dave Scott and Chinesa Alley spent Sunday afternoon with their sister. Mrs. Raikes. Mr. and Mrs. A. M Hodge spent Sunday afternoon at Owen park. Mrs. Hershel Canada of Cloverdale visited her mother, Mrs. Bertha
Terry, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker and •laughter Virginia called on T. C.
Dorsett, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Young, near Brazil. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Smythe were Sunday diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knoll, near Roachdale. Mrs. Ollie O’Connor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Rev. and Mrs. Raines of Bedford were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hurst are at Hollybrook. Mrs. Hattie Gorham returned home last week after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Gorham at St Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Claris Allen of Indianapolis visited Mr and Mrs. Woody McKamey, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrison called on Mr and Mrs. Hcpler, near Putnamville, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Loachman and family and Mrs. Gertie Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Horn Sunday. Mrs. Allcndor and son returned home Wednesday after visitnvfc relatives in Terre Hauv
Charles Hodge spent Sunday with Cecil Pointer. Mr and Mrs. Jack Moser spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Smith. Mrs. Zella Foster and children called on Bertha McCanimack Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Wallace and Mr. and Mrs Alva Foster spent Sunday at the Shades. Seldon Vaughn was in Greencastle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Dallas Hodge called on Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hodge at Fillmore Thursday evening. Richard McCanimack visited his daughter, Mrs Nota Keller, Friday. Miss Jmogcne McCloud spent last week in Greencastle witn friends. Mrs. Note Alley called on Abe Conn at Cloverdale, Saturday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. McCullough Tuesday evening. Mrs. McCullough was Garnett Parker, daughter of Mrs. Lottie Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clifford and son Marvin Wayne were in Brazil, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Nier spdflt Sunday at Hoosier Highlands. Mr. and Mrs Olin Alexander of Kokomo called on Dave Scott Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs Vons Cummings. Betty June Cummings and Luther Pointer spent the weekend w'th Mr. Pointer's brother in Illinois. Ina Sherrill has returned home from Greencastle. Mrs. Miranda 1’ruitt. Elva McCammack ahrl Mrs Clone Parker caller <m Mrs Parker's mother Sat unlay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCanimack called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair at Cloverdale Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller called on Oliver Stringer and daughter Gertie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Noble Vaughn and Mr and Mrs. Albert Wallace visited Mr and Mrs. Walter Haines Friday evening.
l- + + + * , r + 4 4- CLOVERDALE + p Mrs. Clara Dorsett 4 •P + + P + + + *t Mr. and Mrs. Claude Patum and son of Crawfordsville spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. Ralph Frye Mrs. Nannie Furr and Mrs Edna Furr were in Crawfordsville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Walter Ratcliff at Bainbridge Mr and Mrs. James Sipple attended the Sipple reunion at McCormick Creek park Sunday. The regular meeting of the Home Economics club scheduled for this week has ben postponed. Mr and Mrs. Guy Sipple who have been visiting relatives here for the past few weeks have returned to their home at Pittsburgh. Pa Mrs. Agnes Wells and family of Gary visited Mrs. Lottie Sackett and
0 + + + + + + + -»--i--«- + + + 4^ + WEST FLOYD * p Mrs. Worth Arnold P P p P p P P p P -I- P P P @ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zeiner visited Mr. and Mrs. Haul Manning Sun-
day.
Doris Anna and Louise Phillips are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cash and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold and family called on Mr lyifl Mrs. Herbert Arnold and family Friday. Velma Phillips is spending a few days witli Crystal Kern Phillips. The West Floyd Home Economics club met with Mrs Gracie King July 8. The next meeting will be an all day affair with a pitch in dinner at the home of Mrs Lillie Keen. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Arnold and family, Donald Glen Mills of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Arnold and son and William B. Arnold spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ezra
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family last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and family attended a shower given for
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Arnold and family. Mrs. Cleo Arnold also attended the shower given for Mrs. Edmund Wame, who was formerly Miss Nevo Cowgill. The East Floyd Home Economics club will hold its all day meeting and pitch-in dinner at the home of Mrs. Lena Bryant, Thursday, July
16.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christy and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Purcell Wednesday. The Saturday Night club will held an all-day meting at Wildwood next Sunday. Mrs. Ezra Arnold and daughter Imogcne and Mrs. Herbert Arnold and son Leon were in Greencastle Monday. Johnnie Dix of Illinois is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Edna Shoemaker. £'J. -I- •!• -I- *i- •!• •!• + •!• •!• -I- -1P RPSSELLVILLK -1- *!• •!• -I- -I- •!• -t- «*• -I- -!- •!• @ Mrs. Charles Yarbrough of Indianapolis was a guest Friday evening of Mrs. Frank Kennedy. Miss Florence Wilson of Indianapolis is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tarney Wilson. Mrs. E. W. Baket of Greencastle attended the Eastern Star meeting here Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer and daughter Margaret have returned to
their home at Fayettville, Ark., after spending four weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Linebark and sons of Sliarpsville are visiting Mrs. D. E. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grimes and daughter Leverne and Mrs. Mont Hazlett are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grant and family at St. Paul, Minn. Miss Louise White of Indianapolis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Laura White. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Clark and daughter Anna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cartwright at Clinton. Neal Everman attended the state convention of Chevrolet dealers at Lake Wawasee, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Raquct of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. M Doycl. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Carrington and sons were guests Sunday of Mrs. Laura Carrington and Mrs Della Simpson. .**} v -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -i- -I* -I- -II- NEW .MAYSVILLE -I- .Miss Helen Weller -I* -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -1- -I- •!• -!• Mrs. Lester Wilson entered the Culver hospital Thursday for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Todd and family of Crawfordsville and Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Acton and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sanders. Mrs. Basil Pichett returned home Sunday from the Methodist hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barker of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Barker. Cornelius Hyspher and Arthur Wiley of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John German. Mrs. Bliss Job and daughter of New York are visiting her mother Mrs. Florence Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Malicoat. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weller spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chatham at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Todd of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beam. NATION'S YOI Til KOl'ND TI TIN ING TO SALES WORK WASHINGTON iUP' The federal office of education has completed a survey of employed youth in the nation's major cities showing the country is developing into a nation of traveling salesmen. Statisticians showed one out of every six persons between 18 and 25 ise engaged in selling something. And each year more than 100,000 beginners find employment in that field.
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The special hidden values in parch furniture arc in the colors. T.xposed to ram, sun, wind and flyini/ dust, the colors must not fade nor run. Other hidden values are in the ivood or steel used. It pays to buy furniture that has "hidden values” in it, especially when it gets rough treatment. FADE? NO!
SITTING DOWN
When I was a young man we had porches but we didn t have special porch furniture. 1 guess we didn't have much time to sit around In those days. Maybe the new porch and lawn furniture is a sort of symbol of this “new leisure'' they talk about. Anyway, I think it is fine that we have the 'elsure and porch furniture, too. I like to see folks enjoying the cool of the evening out on the poreh. Our mothers could have sat down more if they had used some of the labor-saving appliances we carry here at our store. 1 like to think that the main purpose of running this business is to make jiving pleasanter and easier for f o!k'i especially for women. Nearly everything we carry is stocked because we feel it will make someone's life easier and pleasanter.
Customer: I notice that you have one of your show windows full of porch furniture. I believe you do such things just to make folks dissatisfied. Salesman: Dissatisfied with what? Customer: With what we are using. They are just chairs that aren’t good enough to be used in the house any longer. Salesman: Many people do use such chairs on their porches. Hut this new speeial porch furniture looks a lot nicer, don’t you think? Customer: Of course it does! It sort of dresses up a porch. Rut gay colors aren’t all we want in porch chairs. Salesman: You’re absolutely right. You want comfort. You want strong, sturdy stuff, well made. You want to get them at a low price. It that right? Customer: That is right. Salesman: Well, here they are.
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4t We buy for cash. ♦We buy carload lots ♦ Our costs of doing at lower prices. * business are lower ♦We believe in small than in a large city. profits and a fast turnover.
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