The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1939 — Page 4
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CHATEAl Tonight & Saturday Show starts at (i:30 Tonight TtMAHY ken MAYNARD
AND HIS FAMOUS HORSE 'TARZAN
Chapter I Of Th.-. Best Serial Ever Made
Also A Bed Hot Ford Sterling Comedy KIDDIES BE HERE LOTS OF SWELL PRIZES Saturday At 2 O’clock Midnight Show Sat. 11:30 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday TWO (iOOI) 1TCTUKES tiene Stratton 1‘orters “ROMANCE OF THE LIMBERLOST” With JEAN PARKER Feature No. 2 A Barrel Of Fun Warren Hud - Anne Nagel in “A BRIDE FOR HENRY”
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1 O ■>' *!• *!• *:• -1* *i* -2- •!* -2j BAINBRIDOE , •*'*. •:« -i- .j. The Eskimo Bridge Club held their pitch-in dinner with Mr. and Mrs. i Geddes Priest last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Etcheson and i family spent Sunday with relatives I in Charleston, 111. j Mr. and Mis jPaul Collett entertained friends and relatives from Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. Strother Kennedy of Milwauj kee is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson this week. They all a.tended the funeral of Mr. Charles Kennedy at New Winchester, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sands and Mary Hnavenridge spent Thursday j with Lee Clark's at Mt. Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. O. L VanQleave were called to Ladoga on Tuesday by the | death of Mrs. Ora VanCIeave. Mr. and Mrs. Dale E.shelman and famdy have moved to Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore and son of Greencastle are gutsts this week of , Mrs. Millie Michael. Mrs. Inez Black is recovering from | a recent illness. Mrs. Buchanan of Roachdale is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs Harley Miller enter-] 1 tained at bridge Sunday evening Mr. I ' and Mrs. Howard Hostetler, Mr. andi I Mrs. Albert Balch and Mr. and Mrs. William Summerville. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powers of New [ Market are here to help care for her father, Mr. Fred Rogers, who is ill. The wedding of Henrietta Smith and Eugene Gooch, both of Bainbridge. took place in Indianapolis on i Saturday, Jan. 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, friends of the bride. They are at home in Bainbridge where Mr. Gooch is employed by the | High Point Oil Co Mrs. Ruth James spent part of l ist week in Indianapolis visiting her daughter Margaret and husband. Mrs. Clara Moore and Mrs. Maude Dickinson of Roachdale spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Maggie Hainey.
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10 miles northwest of Greencastle. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth L ague 6::J0 p. m. Dr. J. E. Porter, District Supt. will preach at 7 p. m. Matt Necse will be in charge of the evening service. There will be a quarterly conference immediately after church. AW members of the official board arc urged to be present. Everyone is welcome to come.
high scoring center from the lineup. Tonight’s tilt is a South Central conference affair, in which the Cubs have everything to win in keeping pace with the loop pace-setters. Two tilts—a preliminary and the main-go—are slated at the gym to- ; night.
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Continuous Saturday
| V0NCASTLE P “Where The « , , W dg Go* I
Saturday Midnight—SUNDAY - MONDAY . r iContinuous Sunday! ••Matinee Every To 1V 05^ A story, mighty with the clash of men! A picture, unforgettable in its greatness!
IN MEMORY In loving memory of our dear son nnd brother, Robert Warren Stone:', who passed away January 13, 1938. Dear Bobbie can it be true? One year has passed since God called for you. The call was short, the shock severe. To part with one we iloved so dear. When evening shadows are falling, And we are sitting all alone, In our hearts come a longing. If you could only come back home. Father, Mother and Sister
Lions To \ isit Tiger Cub Lair
VISITORS ABE POINTED FOB TONIGHT'S S. C. C. BATTLE
< 2 BOVELAN D PBESBYTEBIAX CHURCH
Service Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Victor L. Raphael, pastor of the Greencastle Presbyterian church. The Lord’s Supper will be observed, preceded by a meeting of the session of the church. The message will be brief.
Counting on the improved form shown against Wiley Tuesday, Coach Glynn Downey starts his Tiger Cubs against the Rushville Lions tonight with maybe a hope of seeing fire and brimstone. Smarting under the effects of two unceremonious lashings administered to them. Bob Hinshaw’s Lion outfit rolled in this evening with something of an appetite for juicy Tiger fillet mignon. In the Tiger camp. Downey is expected to start the lineup he has used with few variations at th start of the season In an effort to lift the team out of a slump. Coach Downey has been experimenting with different combinations in recent tilts. Tonsil trouble may keep Rushviille's
4 + + + + * v + + + * + + + ® WEST JEFFERSON TWP. •» f> Mrs. Viola MrCammack •> ;5j •!• -!• •!• -I- •!• + + 4* + + ^8} Mr. an i Mrs. Paul Benassl and ! children called on Mr. and Mrs. Ma1 jo.' Coffey Sunday afternoon. Mr. anil Mrs. Chester Quarry mov- ] ed to the farm last week that they 1 recently purchased of Charles White. Lester Terry was operated on at 1 the county hospital Monday morning. Chester Humphreys called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack TuesI day afternoon. The Thursday Club met with Mrs. I Edith Lewis last week. Mrs. Robert Scott of In Jianapolis returned to her home last week after I spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Watts. Mrs. Thelma Brooks and Mrs. ! Lucille Stringer called on relatives and friends at the county hospital Monday afterncon. James Watts is building a new barn on the Chester Quarry farm. Leo Craddick entered the county hospital Sunday for treatment of the eyee. Miss Pauline 1 Watts callej on Miss Agnes Pierce Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack called at the county hospital Wed-
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Continuous from 12 noon Sat.
Always: 15r II !(•:' '>'' n GRANADA “THE FAMILY I HEATUP
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RAINER GODDARtiJg Dramatic School’ * ~ * Alan MARSHAL • Lana TURNER 3^^ Anthony ALLAN-Henry STEPHENSON 4 Directed by Robert B. Sinclair Produced by IV1EWVYN L«ROY v’
nesday afternoon to see Mrs. McCammack s sister, Mrs. Charles Neior The condition of Mrs. Neier remains unchanged. Mrs. Arti, 1 Smiser called on her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Benassi last Friday.
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Also Double 1" “Touchdown Army” "J •'id and Mary Can- 1 *1 ial “Red Barry” with ■:!>’C’rw»|
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Ken Maynard an' hi
horse. Tarzan. may : ’
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of unusual interest which buil'l* * smashing climax. .. Ken is seen in the i<"" 01 11 ca L rancher whose young [• rtmr been cruelly murdered ' > 11 S :in ( outlaws, and he stuit -ut to w 1
them.
He hits a lucky breali when ne a chance to join the g a'- ,n '' 1 ate’> from within Ihoir rink*
NOTICE OF ADMIM I'iVTU^I
No. 8063.
Notice in hereby give: th’d U *]
Voneastle
“Cp The River,” announced as a hilarious combination of music, broad comedy situations and prison footLdl. opens today at the Voncastle Theatre, with a cast featuring Preslor Foster Tony Martin, Phyllis Lioeki. Slim Summerville,! Arthur T' achm an Bill Robinson. Most cl the action takes place within the wall, m a mythical state penitentiary. where the happy inmates boast oi r. radio In every cell and gates
that arc practically revolving doors . , , i hv Thi picture was directed bv Alfred <lcrsi K ne< l has been appcht^ 1 rke - Clerk of the Circuit Court o;‘ Pa 1
County, State of Indiana. A'l"' trator of the estate of Sy lvfl Lewallen, late of Putnam Count.'
ceased.
Said estate is suppose 1 to t> f
vent.
Amos H. Hunter, A*lniini8t: i),cr j Dec. 29, 1938. Attorney, M. J. MurphyHomer C. Morrison. Ci*‘ , ' k ' Putnam Circu.t Couit.
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