The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1939 — Page 4

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THE DAILt BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1039

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Show Starts At 6:30 Tonight TONIGHT & SATURDAY

7 ROGERS Mav/HIUn

M.SO ( II \PTEIl S OF

★ ZUONE RANGER ★

And a Ked Hot Comedy

LEON ERROL in ‘ RENTED RIOT”

KIDDIES DON’T MISS

SATI KDA V AT 2

FRIZES SNOW W HITE DOLL, POPCORN, BOOKS, GAMES

AND EVERYTHING.

I Double Feature Midnight Sat. — Sun. - Mon. . Tuesday Laughs! Thrills! Fun! | Music! Songs! Action!

MOUITA

JOHN CARROLL ANTONIO MORENO, DON ALVARADO

in

‘Rose Of The Rio Grande’

Jackie Moran. Marcia Mae Jones Ualjdi Morgan, Claire Windsor

in

“BAREFOOT BOY”

perhaps limited, authority, to deal with dictators short of war but more vigorously than with mere words.

•3> + + + + + "F+*+ + + +^ V MORTON n Hi + + + + + + ♦♦•> + + + £ Mrs. Lorene Detro and son Charles of Ftncastle spent W’eilnesday with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane of Lafayette spent Monday with home .o)k\ Lee Miller and family and Mis' Hilda Miller of Muncie rpent Sunday with Eld Miller and family of Parke county. Mrs. Josie Keyte and son Ross and wife. Fred Porter and' family. Marion O’Hair and family, Cline Ratcliff and family and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O’Hair and baby spent last Wednes day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roach. Ix;e Miller and family spent Fri cay and Saturday at Muncie with relatives. Mrs. Orah Roach spent Friday and Satunlay at Greencastle with her brother. Dclo Call and wife. Miss Hilda Miller of Muncie spent several days here with her brothers and i'amiltes. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Reta Webster with 15 members and several vtsi,tf>rs presant. Piecing on a quilt was the work for the day. There was a nice dinnei that all enjoyed.

is a pentagon rather than the more usual triangle.

SLNTI.MEVI OF CONGRESS ICnntiiitipil from Ptige Onr) job and the Senate might question whi the: a vacancy exists prior to disposition of that suit. The President indicated he had not made up his mind whether to risk embarrassing def at by submitting the name of Donald Wakefield Smith to the Senate for another term as member of the National Labor Relations Board. Opposition senators insist they have the votes to reject

that nomination.

“ANGELA IS TWENTY-TWO” The forthcoming appearance here of Sinclair Lewis as the star of his own pday, “Angela Is Twenty-Two”, has a double interest for residents of this city, appealing both to those who are readers of novels and those who are devotees of the theatre. Mr. Lewis, awarded the Noble Prize for his achievements as the foremost American novelist, the author of such books as "Main Street ’, "Babbitt’’, “Arrowsmith”, "Dodsworth’’. and “It Can't Happen Here”, will be seen at the English Theatre In Indianapolis for three days beginning Monday evening. January 9, with a matinee Wednesday. The engagement here is incident to a tour of the middle west prior to a Broadway

showing in the spring.

Mr. Lewis created a sensation last summer when he 'assumed the leading role in a dramatization of his own Can't Happen Here'*,

_ _ at Cohasset. Mass. Such was the in-

~ terest in the production that capacity

Mr. Roosevelt’s national defense busine83 prevailed for two weeks. His program which was accompanaied by deci8i(>n to pViy the lead in the new a threat of economic reprisals play, and to tour with it. is the outagainst dictators. come of the favorable public recep-

But continued foreign aggression tion lMt aummer.

and unwarranted interference with Mr Lewtg has the role of a 51 year American right constantly strength-' old physician. Dr. Hilary Jerrett. en Mr. Roosevelt’s position so that who falls in love with a 22 year old it is likely that he will obtain both girl, played by Miss Oimpbell. Alemergency defense funds and some, though the doctor has heretofore believed that a dozen years is the age NOTICE OF 1 ADMINISTRATION limit which may safely separate husNo. 8063. band and wife, he marries the girl-

Notice is hereby given that the un- The difficulties which beset the mar-

\\ ith the $875,000,000 now sought dersigned has been appointed by the riage provide the piece with sustainby Mi Roosevelt some $.175.000.000 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam ed dramatic interest and many more than he recently thought he County, State of Indiana, Adminla- scenes of great power and sus-

would need recovery and relief this trator of the estate of Sylvester pense.

year go to $3,312,694,000. There are Lewallen, late of Putnam County, de-. Mr. Lewis himself describes the

3.112,322 persons now on relief rolls, ceased.

The President agreed in his relief j Said estate is supposed to be sol-

message that WPA should be kept vent.

Amos H. Hunter, Administrator.

Dec. 29, 1938.

Attorney. M. J. Murphy. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the

out of politics but rejected suggestion.) that local administration be set up to keep the institution pure. After a couple of nights sleep on

it. Congress still was uncertain about Putnam Circuit Court.

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play as a romantic love story which

$ + + + + + Tf**+ + + $ f CLINTON FALLS + b Mrs. Cuts Staggs + <$ + + ++ * + ++ * + + +•H Word was received here of th? ieatn of Mis. Ada Martin who died Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brattian and laughters near Russellville. Mr. an i *lrs. F.oyd Brattian and little sons. Jr. am! Mrs. Claud Newgent and Jttle sops, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbc t Brattian and children of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brattian. Mrs. Eula Staggs spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Cora Cunningram at Portland Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lloyd spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillian Smith. The Ladies Aid will meet with vlrs. Edith Thomas Thursday, Jan. j. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Staggs took •upper Monday night with Mr. and vlrs. Joe Staggs and son. Mrs. Mary Burk visited with Mrs. Lida Pierce Monday afternoon. There will be preaching services lere next Sunday. S. S. at 10 o’clock ollowed by preaching at 11. also in he evening at 6:30 o’clock. Warren. Ethel and Jimmie Ensor >f Greencastle spent a few days last veek with their grandparents. S. O. 2nsor and wife and other relatives. George Pierce and wife, Arlie Scaggs and Paul Boswell called on Jim Burk and family Saturday evennfe’. S. O. Elnsor and wife. Merrill Ensor ind wife spent Sunday with Omer Phillips and family in Parke county. Bettie Jane and Wilma Jean Chadd pent Friday afternoon with Erelene Newgent. Thomas Bettis, George Pierce and wife and Willard Miller and family called on EJlbert Bettis and wife last Thursday and helped butcher. Merrill Ensor and wife of South Bend have been visiting relatives and friends here for a few days. Julia Jean and Malcolm Romine spent the week end with Mary Belle ind Billy Ensor. Mrs. Abner Sigler and Paul Boswell called on George Pierce and wife Friday evening. James Burk and family called on Ira Hutcheson and family one evenng last week. Willard Miller and family spent Sun iay with Harry Neff end family. Mrs. Neff suffered a stroke last Thursday.

TllTH BALDWIN'S 6HIAI SWHY FUSmnF.

COMET OVER BRQADMY •%

KAY FRANCIS IAN HUNTER J0HN LITEL

DONALD CRISP

Plus: LOONEY TUNE & THAI'El. TALK & SPORT REEL

TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Continuous Saturday

j V0NCASTLE f “Where The Crowds Go”

Saturday Midnight — Sunday - Monday - Tuesday • Matinee Every Tuesday 25c > Directly After 2 Smashing Weeks In Indianapolis! mssjm iffT* *4 ^*4 IS COMING! BASIL RATH BONE • DAVID NIVEN • do>ald crisp Melville Cooper* Barry Fitzgerald • Carl Esmond • A WARNER BROS. Piaturo

DOUBLE FEATURg Every Friday and Satunia,

•’Kicks'.

NO ADVANCE IN

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HE SILLS SAflTY TO KILLERS!

ILLEGAL TRAFFIC I CARROL Naish MARY CAI)lls U ROBERT PRESTON iudith garrett

Flint: Bett Wester,, l„ T(>UB , SEE Ken Fight and Hid, HEAR him Flay and Sing;

■c} + + + + + + + + + + *+ 4) k RUSSELLVILLE §}+ + + ++ + + + + 4' + + {3£ Frank Scribner of Lo.« Angeles. Calif., is visiting N. F. Scribner and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scribner. Mrs. Donald Shannon and son of Detroit are visiting Mrs. I aura Carrington and family. Miss Lucy Leonard entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Rose Leonard. Mrs. Maggie Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGaughcy,

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Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff and Mrs.! of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy.

Lucy Reed were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belles. Mrs. Lucy Reed returned home Friday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lineback anti family at Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Westlund and daughter of Decatur spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ken-

nedy.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pitts spent Sumlay with Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Lydick at Wavcland.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin an I Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sutherlin returned Saturday from a trip to Florida.

Mrs. Hettie Long of Brownsburg day ^ ^ ^ ^ spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. tel , ained Mf . Mra CarI Mcrcer

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ca’.e from south east of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roacn. Charlotte Perkins of Greencastle was an over night guest on Monday night in the home of her grandmother Mrs. Ella Jackson and her aunt | Ve’nia Jackson.

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Mr. and Mrs Charles Purscll of j Fillmore spent Thursdiy with thc.r son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wayne,

Pursell.

Mr. and Mrs. Faye ChUes were j Sunday dinner guests of their son [ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donaiul! Chiles south of Greencastle. On Sun-

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Also: LAST CHAPTER OP “FLAMING FRONTIERS"

Tonight and Saturday Continuous from 12 noon Sat A dm. 15c Bui. — !(,,• \| a j n GRANADA “THE FAMILY THEATRE" Kiddies: Plenty of Free |-rii«l and Popcorn till » Saturday. || 3 BIG DAYS SUN. - MON, . TUBS.

Vcnia Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belles spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Indianap-

olis.

of Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chiles, and Mr. and Mrs James McNeff at

a fish supper.

On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Guv

Mrs. Nell Jeffries is visiting rela-1 Jackaon aUen(ied the fum , ral of Lives at Rockville. Mrs. Jockson’s cousin Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller of Craw- r. own 0 f near clay City. On Friday fordsville spent the week en ! with even j n g- 0 f i as t we ck callers in the M.. and Mrs. Paul Goff. Jackson home were Mr. and M>s. Wayne McCaughey of the Univer- Wm Wclls ^ dauffh ‘ er Dorothy of sity of Cincinnati spent the holidays Winchester. Illinois; Mr. and Mrs.

with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-

ter McGaughcy.

Mr. and Mrs. Ora McGaughcy and family entertained at a family din-

ner Thursday.

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PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY: 111 and SOc.

k + + + + -i- + 4 (• EAST GREENCASTLE TWP. 4 f + 4 + * + Melba Jean Siddons of Greencastle spent Monday night with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pursell. Aunt Sallie Chadwick is confined to her bed by illness.

John Henry Christy of Greencastle

was a week end visitor in the home ( Alva Gowin home near Bainbridge.

Carl Arnold and family of near Fillmore: and Wanda Lark Robinson of

Indianapolis.

Sunday evening callers at the Col-

umbus Christy home were Mr. and M-s. Roy Christie of Greencastle. On ; IN MEMORY Wednesday Vemia Jackson was also Of our darling Lyn la,' Betti Mea visitor Bride, who passed away one year ago

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson we'e today.

New Year s dinner guests of their She was but a jewel lent ua daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. j To sparkle in our midst Carl Arnold. God called and took her from us. Mr. and Mrs. Walter IPurso’l spent To Heaven where the Angels dwelt

Satunlay afte-noon with Mr. and Mrs. George Pursell in Greencastle. | On Sunday they were callers in the

Sadly missed by Father and Mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Fiank McBride.

Brothers and sisters.

NOTIC E TO TAXPAYERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY

Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates for State, County. Townships, Schools and Coipoiations of Putnam County for the year 1938 and nival,in in imm „ „ ,h« ct theCounty Treasu^r who is ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each $100 of Due January 1, 1939—First installment delinquent after first Monday in May. Second installment delinquent after first Monday in November

ROLAND LANE, Treasurer of Putnam County.

PUTNAM COUNTY TAX RATE FOIL 1938, PAYABLE IN 1939.

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copy of all Tax levies for the vearW39.

G. E

OGLES.

State Poll $1.50 f County Poll $1.00

State Rate .15 County Rate .86

G. E. Ogles, Auditor Roland Lane, Treasurer