The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1936 — Page 4

CHATEAU - Tonight & Thursday

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Th« horie racmg, girl chasing romance of a madcap millionaire!

win. HENRY FONDA Pat Paterson, Mary Brian, George Barbier A Paramount Picture, Directed by Raoul Walth a WAITER WANGER Production PLUS 3 SHORTS OSWALD - FICTION & NEWS.

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t , + + + + + + ‘' f CLINTON FALLS + + Mrs. Kula Ktuggs + ■!• -[• -i- -!• + + t Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Cox and children of Fern, and E'don Staggs called on Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler Monday. Rev. L. P. Sample will preach at the M. P. church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Eula Staggs sp .it Tuesday evening with Mrs. Marjorie Graver. Mrs. Lillian Smith anc Mrs, Lida Pierce spent Tuesday e\ening with Mrs. Nan Bament. Mary Ellen. Etta Dell and James

Thomas, who have-been visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Sam Webb of Iowa who has been visiting Mrs. Nan Bament has returned home. Mrs. John Bee spent Thursday with Mrs. George Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'ravvr have moved to Greencastle. The Ladies Aid will mee' with Mrs. Vernie Spencer, Sent. 3. Mrs. Ward Arnold called on Mrs. James Burk Sunday evening. The Bettis reunion was held Sunday at the J. T. Bettis home. Mrs. Arthur Jones ami children of

Indianapolis visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel R >nch moved to Greencastle last week. Mrs. Fannie Sigler and Paul Boswell called on Mis Ora Thomas Saturday evening. Mrs. Marie Ensor anil daughter spent Monday with Mrs. S. (). Ensor A birthday dinner was given Sun lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beryll Ensor for Mrs. En'ior's mother Mrs. Mary Burk. Ernest Shonkwiler of Indianapolis spent the weekend with his wife and mother.

■py *i* •!* -!- -i- -I* *!■ -I* 1- .*“} •h BELLE UNION + Joy -!•-!- -i- -S- •!• -I- -i- *i* -!- Jo} Visitors at the home of Mr. Cooper Sunday were Mr. aim Mrs. Conrad Clearwaters and children Noble Ray and Wanetta, and Mrs. Edna Ogles and son Morris Glen. Mrs. Albert Alley called on Mrs. Bash Raikes Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terry has moved to Mrs. Nota Keller's property and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith have moved to Stilesville. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Wallace have moved to the John Alien Conn property. Mr. and Mrs. Lofty Stringer and family spent Saturday nignt with Mr.

and Mrs. Dalas Hodge Charles. Lucille Stringer was in Greencastle Saturday afternoon The Dorsett reunion will be held at Tutor park Sunday, September 6. All relatives and friends are urged to be present. Mrs. Charles’ band will provide the music. Mr. and Mrs Harolu Phillips spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs Gilbert McCammack. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McCammack have returned home from Cedar

Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Conn and daughter have returned to their home in Miami Fla., after spending several weeks with relatives and friends here. I

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Mr. and Mrs John Layman were in Indianapolis Saturday j Cora Buchanan and her brother from Nebraska are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin Mrs. Kennetli Skelton returned to her home Tuesday from the hospital. ' Mrs. Maynard Johnson called on Mrs. Paul Thomas Tljai s-day. Mrs. Harry Lane called on Mrs.

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Robert Irwin and Mrs. George Spen-

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Relatives gave a surprise dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson at St. Bernice in honor of Mrs. Thompson’s birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Dillinger arid children, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bain and children. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Burk, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lane.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Jason Reed

at Indianapolis Sunday.

Miss Margaret Johnston returned to Detroit Saturday. After a visit there she will go to Washington, D.

C., to spend the winter.

4 + 4 + + 1- + 4 4 PALESTINE 4 A Mrs. Henry Osborn * i4*4‘4"4-4 + + 4 I Mr. and Mrs. Bowman attended the shower for Mrs. Ruth Morris last -

Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Surface near Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Oliver of near Morgantown spent Surday night with Mrs. Fred Beck. Miss Dorothy Osborn spoilt Sunday with Jeane Miller. George Osborn and family spent Sunday with Russell Long near Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Summers spent Sunday with Frank Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers called in the afternoon. The Groveland community club met with Mrs. Vergie Solomon last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers called on Henry Osborn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller are moving to Greenacstle. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller moved to Bainbridge on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gentry of near Fillmore will move to Mr. Miller’s farm.

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