The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1936 — Page 4
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CHATEAU Tonight Thru Thursday A Whirling Hound Uj> Of Romance, Song* and I Bing Crosby, Bob Burns | Frances Farmer, Martha Kaye in RHYTHM ON THE RANGE’ ALSO — rorEVE & NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Marshall Friday night.
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Mrs. Eva Nelson of near Brazil visited her sister. Mrs. Don Hutcheson over the week end. Miss Katherne Johns who was injured in an automobile accident is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lawson and family called on Mrs. Lawson's parents Sunday. Rev. Moss of Illinois will preach here Oct. 25, everyone welcome. Miss Nellie Marshall visited Mr.
@ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 @ 4 BRL’NERSTOWN 4 4 Lovle Johnston 4 0 + + + + + -*- + + + -*--^J- + * n Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown were Mr. and Mrs. | William Hedge and children Jean, j Joan and James Richard of Harmony, j Mrs. Sylvia Acree and son William Forest of Brazil. Mary Alice Tinger spent the week j end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | C. A. Tinger. j Mr. and Mrs. Carey Dillinger and children visited Doc. La Beer at Terre Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George McCloud of j Stilesville called on Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Johnston and daughter Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Henry Marshall spent Friday with Mrs. Anna Price at Brazil, she accompanied them home for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frost and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stevens last Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Stanley and daughter visited Mrs. John Lancaster Friday afternoon.
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One of the three desperadoes, selfstyled successors to the Dillinger gang, sought by police after their jail break at Greenfield, Ind., is James Dalhover, above. The three were being held for trial in connection with a*jewel robbery ^ murder at Lima, O.
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- PROMISSORY NOTE - FOR MONEY ALREADY SPENT, WE AGREE TO PAY UNCLE SAM’S DEBTS OF THIRTY FOUR THOUSAND MILLION DOLLARS WITH INTEREST FROM TAXES ON OUR BREAD AND BUTTER AND LIFE’S NECESSITIES - SIGNED: MR. & MRS. AVERAGE CITIZEN SONS & DAUGHTERS GRANDSONS & GRANDDAUGHTERS r*. OuifWti, Sur.ar 4rtd katia$l IT., T. Nmllonml Diaik It Tht 1 at Routt
Terre Haute were Sunday aiternoon callers at the home of Mr an 1 Mrs. Guy Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scobee and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunten of Greencastle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Pursell. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest McFarland, near Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Mrs. Elizabeth Browning, Mrs Gene Browning and Mrs. Ralph West, Greencastle, called on friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pursell were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chiles spent Sunday afternoon with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stadler near Whitesville. Mrs. Walter Roach and daughter
spent Thursday with Mrs. Alva Gowin near Bainbridge. st 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 @ !• RUSSELLVILLE •jj .j. 4 4> 4 44444 @ Mrs. Frank Kennedy is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Westlund and family at Decatur. 111. Mrs. D. E Reed is visiting her daug.nter, Mrs. Clyde Lineback and family at Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everman and sons and James Everman were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Lucy Leonard and Mrs. Margaret Kink. Frank Kennedy is spending a few days in Kansas City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Tarney Wilson, J. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs Otis Clodfelter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stimmur at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitson, Miss Jennie Leonard, Mrs. Maggie Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mij an 1 Mrs. Oiin Leonard, Mrs. Inah Blue, and Miss Hazel Smith, attended the Eastern Star meeting at Greencastle Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Vail, Miss Ruth Sewell, Mrs. Harry Byrd and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Miller! of Crawfordsville attended the funeral of Frank Smith, Friday afternoon. Miss Nora Harvey returned home Friday from a visit with Mr. and Mi's. Ray Grimes and family at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William Peck of Browns Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer and family. Funeral services for Frank C. Smith were held Friday afternoon at 2:.'10 o’clock at the Federated church. The Rev. Alfred was in charge. Interment was in Crown Hill cemetery, Indianapolis, ball bearers were: Floyd Gardner, Alva Carrington, Ray Whitson, Raymond Harbison, Hari*y Ramsey and Walker Ramsey.
; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 COALING STATION 4 Mrs. Frank Woods 4 ‘5$ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 @ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee and ion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emera Wright. Mr. and Mrs Harold Lisby, Joe Williams and Billy Wells spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Smythe and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi's. Everett Mason of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips entertained friends from Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Valeria Layne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nichols anil daughter, Bertha. The Saturday night club had a weiner roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Everett West.
m,444444444444@ •l BELLE UNION 4 ,«Sj 4 4 4444t , 44444@ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford and son Marvin, Emma Parker and Elbert Rockhill called on Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Clarence McCammack spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCammack at Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker spent Saturday night with her mother at Crown Center. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge was in Greencastle Monday. Alpha Hill spent Saturday night with her daughter Emila Duncan. Eva Scott has returned home af-
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ter visiting several weeks with her son Mr. and Mrs. Verla Scott of Ohio. Clara Mabb and Mandie Horn was in Greencastle on business Monday. | Eva Scott is visiting Mrs. Mabb this week. Viola McCammack spent Saturday night and Sunday with her! son Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCammack and family of Coatesville. Nota Alice was in Cloverdale Saturday calling on relatives. Venard Smith has been real sick the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hodge called on friends here Sunday evening. Mac Hodge was in Indianapolis 1 Monday on business. Mrs. Lottie Parker and family spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford and son visited Sunday with his brother and family of Fern. Mr. and Mts. Edgar Job was in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. PORTLAND MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schocn, Mr. and Mry. Charles Haibison were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray tivcis and son Billy Joe. Mi a Rosemary Ramsey spent the veekond with Odctta Harbison. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harbison spent he day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mort Spencer. Mr. and Mis. Fay Spencer and •hildren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mayes of near Eellemore. MEXICAN RETURNS RATTLER'S HITE AS CHECK ON POISON ROTAN, Tex. (UP)—A Mexican laborer has made news—he bit a rattlesnake. He was working on the arnch of J J. Stribling, Jr., when struck on the hand. The laborer halted fellow workers who hastened to kill the reptile. “Wait,’’ cried the Mexican, “let me kill him, then I get well.” He snared the snake with his hands, held it back of the head, wrapped a handkerchief about its middle then bit through the cloth. The rattler was released and it died n a few minutes. The ranch owner forced the Mcxian to take a serum and the next day ic was at work, insisting his own nethod cured him. i
POLITE BURGLAR DEPARTS HALIFAX, N. S. (UP'—A burglar iroke into the American News Com>any’.3 office here and, failing to find , inything of value, left this note: | Thanks. I couldn’t find anything, so went home.” — ' MONUMENTS We specialize in quality and workmanship. Estimates cheerfully furnished. P. C. YEAGER 1*110110 141 -Y 17 E. Walnut St Greencastle, Ind. notice of administration Notice is hereby given that the un"i.signed has been appointed by the udge of the Circuit Court of Putam County. State of Indiana, Adlinistrator the estate of Mary Hoffuan, late of Putnam County, deeased. Said estate is suposed to be solvent. i Albert Hoffman, Administrator. I No. 7840. Sept. 29th, IDJff. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the ’utnam Circuit Court. j Atty., R. H. Newgent. 30-3t
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