The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1936 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936.

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Push Search for Bodv of Murder Victim

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The Boy Seoul band that gave a concert here two weeks aeo will play here a^ain Saturday evening:. Aug. 1. Mrs. Nettie Miller vis'ted her son Clyde and family at Ladoga over the weekend. Mrs. Nellie Sharp attended the Roach reunion on Sunday at the home of James Thompson at Pitts-

boro.

Mr and Mrs. Chester Ruark called on Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Jones Sunday

afternoon.

Ed Reeves and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Hanks of Green-

castle, Sunday.

Guests of Mrs. Alice Brothers last

week were Mrs. Georgia Ragsdale Dolby Rollings, west of town. Those

and Mrs. Fannie Witt of Indianapolis and Mrs. Dora Reed of New Mar-

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Mrs. William Dewisse is visiting her daughter and family in Illinois

this week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vt immer and [ daughter Helen returned home Monday after a three days trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Louelia and Helen Smith of Evans- j ton. Ill . called on M' r,c Madeline Ruark at Fillmore Monday. Mrs. Mattie Wilkinson spent Monday with Mrs. William Hoover at

Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Burley McLaughlin of Clayton spent Tuesdacy with Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Vancleave.

The McFadden reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

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Kiddies — Free Gifts To Every Kid Sat. Afternoon

Saturday Midnight — Sunday and Monday JEAN HARLOW ‘ 4 Q||7V» FRANCHOT TONE O W I

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More than 150 men pushed their search for the body of 19-year-old Robert Bernstein as Laverne Marks, 23. directed their hunt from his cell in Tacoma. Wash. Marks, arrested for robbery in Tacoma, allegedly confessed to having killed Bern-

stein, his chum, while the two were vacationing on the Embarrass river near their home at Clintonville, Wis. Police said he had admitted burying Bernstein along the river bank, concealing the grave with underbrush.

present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Me- ! and Mrs. Frank Blackford and chilFadden and sons James and Damon | dren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E’.lesof Bedford; Mr. and M"s. William I berry and son of Terre Haute; Mrs. McFadden and Miss Ellen Ellesberry Lucille McFadden of Chattanooga.

of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. I D. McFadden and son Paul. Miss Dorothy Prox and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman St. Clair of Crete, III.: Mt and Mrs. Lawrence Crone and son of Luke Forest. 111.: James Ellesberry and daughters Pauline and Louise, Mr.

Tenn.: Miss Gladys McFadden of Indianapolis. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and children. Mr. and Mrs. r rank Miller attended a picnic at Riverside park in Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Turner and

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children of Mt. Dora, Fla . arc here for an extended visit with their mother and relatives. Miss Mary Darnall. laughter of Mrs. Bessie Darnall, and John Turner were married in Marshall. 111., June 25. Mrs. Turner is a graduate of the Bainbridge high school and Mr. Turner is an automobile salesman and manager of a garage here. After a weeks trip to Chicago and Lake Geneva, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clevenger, they are at Mr. Turner’s home north of Bainbridge. Mrs. Zadia Crosby nnd Alva S. Pruitt were married in Coatesville Wednesday by the Rev. Davis. They will reside on Mr. Pruitt’s property in the north part of town BANNER WANT ADS PAV

-!• t + *i* -i- -I* *!• *3} ;• WEST JEFFERSON TWP. 4 Mrs. Viola McCammack • H £$ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + *8} Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack. Thomas and Agnes Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Humphieys spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harmor Wallace, near Mooresville. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mason, near Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kindred called on Abb Alice and family Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack were Mr. and Mrs. Lofty Stringer and sons Norman and Clyde and Oliver Stringer and daughter Gertie. Mrs. Rosalie Allen and Marie Pierce spent Wednesday with Mrs. Leo Clearwaters and children. Relatives from Indianapolis spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Major Coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wildman and daughter Rachel spent Sunday with relatives at Ladoga Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen and Marie Pierce

spent Sunday with Mr ai Chester Day. Mr. ami Mrs Sam Snapp wtJ Greencastle Saturdav Mrs. Artie Smiser callcri oil Gladys Benassi Tuesday. Mis. ViolaMcCammack and / Pierce spent a few days with I and Marjorie McCammack at 1 Mr. and Mrs James Wat^J children Pauline and Wayne ca|J Mr. and Mrs Ernest McC Sunday evening,

NOTICE OF SAM: Of I'HimhJ PROPERTY Notice is hen mven that th<j let-signed, administrator of til late of Carrie (Caroline Logaal ceased, will offer for sale, at i auction, at the late residence of j decedent, in Warren Township. I nam County, Indiana, on Ml August 7. 19.'16. the personal pro of said estate, consisting of al|| household goods and personal | erty of said Carrie Logan -lece^ Said sale to begin at 1:30 p.m. Terms—Cash. O. F. LAKIN. A . :nnistratoi Albert E. Williams Attorney! Estate. Dated July 31. 1936. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk.

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