The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1939 — Page 3

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First ot nine "stralolinors" bein" built at Seattle, Wash., is rolled out of the hangar and tested. The huge silver ship, a "3-passenger plane, has four 1,100-horsepovver motors which will enable it

cruise at an altitude of four mi feet in length, boors a distinct metal dirigible. The door op hi; her pressure of the < '

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Ml MERIDIAN

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and Mts. Woodrow Smith of fe( were v»ek nd eu,

■Uhel 9nflh «nd Mr. and Mrs.

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Sunday with Mrs. Jose Hurst Mr. and Mts. Albert Tru sdell and daughter of Muncie, Mi. and Mrs. Lonnie Breve; and children of Stilesville were Sunday guests of Waiter Tirche. - am 1 family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Larkin an 1 Ecr Bobby spent Sunday with Everett Larkin and family of Clover-

dale.

Mr. an 1 Mrs. Freddie Skinner of Columbus spent the week end with

E. C. Butler and family.

Mrs. Ada Albin and . Osborn were guests of Eddie Buis and fam-

ily at Greencastle Sunday ..

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Collins called a i ao ! on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sallust and Mi :. Mary Collins Tuesday evening. !

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Eleanor Roosevelt At a brilliant bail in the Whits House, Eleanor R .18, of 3oston, niece of M i . ,:nklin D Roosevelt, wife o; i: p; .i r.' makes her debut to : ic>;y r w.-s thlffirst White Hour.' linre 1910 and generally was cor »idired the most brilliant Elen uor is sliown in her comlng-oa party dress.

Suspected of extorting money from the late F. Donald CosterMusica, the indicted president of the drug firm, McKesson &- Robbins, Inc., Walter H. Cragg, above, a disbarred lawyer convicted of grand larceny in 1914, has been charged specifically with using the mails to defraud. Police said Cragg had known Coster-Musica j for years. With two others, Mary ! Brandino and her brother Joseph, j said to have been associated with j Coster-Musica in a Brooklyn drug • business in 1920, Cragg is charged j with bleeding 58,000 a year from ! Coster. Coster-Musica committed , suicide in his Connecticut home 1 in the midst of disclosures concerning an 518,000,000 overstatement of assets in his firm.

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and MrsjES. E Collin? spent

M.. and Mr?. Johnny Newman an I

Grover Ramsey ami csville, and Mr. ami and family of Grecna.; ! Mrs. Howard

Young Roosevelts Dine Out

•M:. ant' Mis. family c Cc..' Mrs. Eddie Bui.cattle ard Mr.

Moore were guests at the home of Harvey Etii? Christmas Day. Mr. and aii. Rcy Terry were called to Carbon. Ind., by the 'eath of

Mr.'. Terry’s aunt.

V . and Mrs. T. J. Heavin, Mr. P.nd i i . Waiter Maaten and daughters . ; T. A. Hicks of Coatcsville spent

Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Heavin. Miss Imogene Tinchor called on \ M’s. Combs Wednesday afternoon. | Mrs. Royal Harcourt called to see Mrs. Fr ink Meek Sunday morning j an 1 Mrs. Otha Meek also cailoi j Monday morning. Mrs. Meek is j

slowly improving.

Mrs. Charles Coffman and baby! son Warren R:x have retuned to ] their home in Mt. Meridian. Alton Hurst and family entertained Uie members of the Hurst fanv 1 ily at their home Saturday evening, j Mrs. Helen Baigerhuff of Stiles ■ viil coiled at Hugh Hieks’ Wedncs-!

day afternoon.

M . and Mrs. Rtubm Hervin call ’d .

Muncic .‘ipant Monday hero with hlr, brother Lee and family. Dcnald Hart ar. I wife of Indianapolis spent Monday here the guests of his mother and a ster, Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Lane spen: Chiistnias at Lebanon the guests cf Mr. and Mis. Frank Ca; iwell. Rex Call and family spent Xmas .rear Bc’more with Mr. ar. I Mrs. E; i.: Scott. Mr. anti Mrs. Herold Cooper c*

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?. M ch., til lelativcs. , . < To | in Burk spent Chiist-Ru-icellville with Mr. and r.nald Cooper. nl M’ V, Iter W< bh ain 1 M-. ; Christmas at Ron’fhi'.u i.i Daver. art

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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. Young Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., the president's son. and his pretty wife, the former Ethel buPont, dine in New York. This is the latest picture to be taken of the young touple

“Office Wife” Begins Term

Because Grace Moore, the opera, : radio and screen singer, gave th * j Duchess of Windsor a deep curtiy | Jin public at Cannes, France, a I furor has been raised over wheth|er or not the American-born 1 Iduchess who married an abdicated i king is or is not royalty. The J Riviera winter colony was divid- [ ed on the issue. Miss Moore has | ' sailed for New York rn Kenneth Morrison and family Tuesda> afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terry and son Wayne spent Christmas Day with T. J. Heavin and funnily near Coatcs-

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Bankhead Calls House to Order

Warden A. Gillcs, Matron Caroline O’Day and Fern Patricia Dull Entering the Detroit house of correction to serve a 14-to-15-year term for manslaughter in connection with the fatal shooting of Attorney William Holbrook, her employer and paramour, Mrs. Fern Patricia Dull is pictured, right, with Warden A. Gilles and Matron Caroline O'Day. Mrs. Dull was convicted of slaying Holbrook at her trial at St. Joseoh, Mich.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller had as | their Christmas guests. El Miller and family and Cail Miller and fa i-

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I Mis. Carrie C!o Ifelter had as her guest over Chtistmas. Wilbu. Clo 1j feltcr and family of Lebanon. Mias . Cora Canington of Gary an I Hubert

j Clo;lf< Iter and family.

I Mrs. Lizzie Hail and daughter ' Lucilc of Huntington were home a

! few jays over the holidays.

I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and daughter and Miss Hilda Miller of

Virginia West being “suspendi red" University of Washington varsity ball committ ■ ruled that strapless evening gowns would be banned from the affair u? “immodest All eo-eds who attended In strapless gov i v 1 presented with suspenders and were forced to do.t them before npp aring on the lloor. Above we see edict-defying Virginia \\ c. by slater co-eds.

made “decent’’

Rose Bowl Queen and Court in Coronation Dress

bleaker William B. Bankhead 0 f Alabama rails the house to order as oniigreasloQiil session opens.

Hul Kemp and Martha Stephenson Band leader Hal Kemp and socialite Martha Stephenson are pictured. The two will marry Jan. 21, according to an announcement in New York. The two are natives of Birmingham, Ala.

Queen Barbara Virginia Dougall ami Iter kutlcs-ln-walting

These lovelies •viil decorate the sc$ne at the annual Tournarnent of Roses football game between Southern Pasadeni, Cab, Jan. 2.

The beauties are Rosi ginia Dougall. center, l ”U'< t -a ■ 11 i :■■■■.

i Bowl Quest Barbara Vlrand her court. The quee*. 'ral hundred entries.