The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1939 — Page 4
T11E DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. H, Wi!l.
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t<x>k a trip to Wisconsin over the week end Mr. anil Mrs. Frank R. Edwards and daughter of Indianapolis, and ! Mr. and Mrs. Wray and daughters! of Columbus. I ml., were guests of relatives here over the holidays.
Also: \nd t \ ( lydo (’ometly Aii;l ( liapti r 'l—It’s Hetl I!t»t “Fighting Devil Dogs” Kiddies, ( urn \ I’ri/es Sal.
.j. A. A. .1. .1. .j. .L .j. .!. .1. .1. •!< KAINBRIDCiE e*. ■[* -I- -!• •!• *1’ 'F 'I* -!- .***. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Sprawl and two children of Winnetka, 111., were week end guests of Mrs. J. S. Allen, grandmother of Mrs. Sprawl. Don Mitchell and family have returned to their home in Philadelphia after a two weeks visit with his parents. Mr. Chas. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Masten and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Smith
D. V Etch' sun and Warren Etchion spent the week end with Pearle artman and family of Westville. iday night of Mr. and who recently moved y of Lee McKee, were Delbert Haines and astle. Fred Frank and of Lafayette spent mday with Mr. and ran. net Ellis of Terre u th Mr and Mrs. Aling the holidays, v (lano Caywood have ky to attend the wediiy of Mrs. Caywood s l. ine Mis. Roy Zenor, Inle, Mrs. Alice Priest. •Ison and Mr. and Mrs. .• attended the funeral Vach at Santon. Wedwn. neighbors of Mrs. honored her with a n Tuesday evening
H. Q. James and Mr. Cole are on a trip this ind Detroit. Mich..
11 visit relatives.
Cline and children < end with her parents here who attended the I - W. B. Callings at ' i day afternoon were | Collings, Mrs. John ( R. Sands, Mrs. Albert R Lane, Mr. and Mrs. j and Mrs. G. D. Ley- | Mr. and Mrs. Dale I
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Etcneson. j Mrs. Victor Walter entertained a ' llere with his P arenta over lhe wcek imb r of frit Is from GreencasUe : 1,1111 a,ul WM aM ush " at thc wedding V- ea- * lls slsl, 't. Dorothy Metz at the lay evening with a Bingo party. Christian Church in GreencasUe, A large crowd attended the auc-1 last Saturday afternoon, ion sale at the Koon Motor Sales ■ Rev - Mark Bright, pastor of the oom last Friduv I Methodist Church, was entertained
yOU probably have just had your vacation, ■ which was anything but that for your car. You drove it more miles in less time, and with less care, than usual. Hence it is likely the engine has more carbon in it . . . has less pep ... is noisier . . . and less responsive. So right now is the perfect time to try Phillips I tly Gas, the high test, high energy, cuatomtailored motor fuel, which costs turning extral You should feel that difference with your very first trial tankful—added power, pep, pick-up, and mileage. Remember, thc Phillips 66 Poly Gas you buy today isn’t merely another Summer gasoline. It is actually a September gas, more accurately custom-tailored than any other gasoline. Matched and re-matched to the climate in your locality, every month in the year. And there is hardly a day in 365, when its high test rating and antiknock value are not unsurpassed in its field. Why not find out thc facts personally? Why not give your motor a chance to surprise you? September Phillips 66 Poly Gas is waiting for you now at every Orange and Black 66 Shield.
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HORNS OF WAR—Many French cities, towns and villages have installed sirens to call together the inhabitants of the areas in case of air raids, such as this siren at Clermont, D'Oise.
f Lafayette visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Turney.
CIRCUIT COURT NOTE A suit for an accounting has been filed in the Putnam Circuit court, I in which W. Edward Wiley, Sedona j Knauer ami Lauretta Knauer ask the cout t to order an accounting by I Clarence W. Wiley of his disposition of personal property left by their I father, the late Wm. Wiley. The complaint alleges additional payments are yet due to plaintiffs from the estate. Attorneys are James & Alice, Fred V. Thomas and Austin East.
-i- -i- -i- -i- -i- •!• -i- -i- -i- r**, EAST MARION * 7*. •!• -I- -I* v -!* *!• -!- Mrs. Dessie Bryan of New Castle ! is visiting M. r.n l Mrs. E. E. Buis. | John Neidei and family of Akron, | Ohio, Mrs. Win Newman, Er de and ! Lcssie Cox < alle I on Mr. and Mrs. j Oran Buis and daughter last Tuesday I evening. Devon Dudley of Kentland and j Lore.-, Dudley and wife of Muncie spent over the week end with Olen Dudley and family. Rev. William Grepp of Indianapolis will bring the message both morning and evening at Bethel, Sunday, Sept. 10th. Mrs. Wm Zeiner and Mrs. Elbert Whitaker and children visited Sunday 1 afternoon with Mrs. Lester Storm and children. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Buis and daugh-
ter of Elmhurst. 111., and O. H. McNary and family of Vevay spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Sunday visitoi^ with Orr.n Buis and family were, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newman and son and Ernie Cox Lester Storm and wife helped Dennis Bowen and family move Monday to the Myrtle Kennedy farm Philip Evans ami wife moved to the farm vacated by Mr. Bowen. Mrs. Delia Gli well of Indiana-
polis spent Sunday night and Manlay with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Bill Priest and family called on ')l!ie Sutherlin and family one day ast week. These calling on Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter Friday evening were: Mr. c.nd Mrs. Berl Buis and daughter Elmhurst, 111., Mrs. Dessie Bryan of New Castle and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and Ernie Cox spent Friday with Homer Slavens and family of Clinton Falls.
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Previews and Reviews II AT LOCAL THEATERS * *
Voneastle
The gold lure of the west, subject I matter for so many successful plays. | novels and motion pictures, is said to have been dramatized from an enj tirely new angle in Bob Baker’s latest j picture, "Ghost Town Riders,” comI ing to the Voneastle Theatre Satur-
I day only.
Fay Shannon, a .newcomer in the I Bob Baker pictures, will be seen up leading lady. Han}t Worden, George j Cleveland, Forrest Taylor, Glenn j strange. Jack Kirk and Martin Turn- ' er, all familiar favorites are also featured in the large cast.
KING CALLS—King George, left, shakes hands with Prime Minister Chamberlain on the steps of 10 Downing St., London, where His Majesty made a personal visit while the War Ministry and Admiralty were directing the mobilization of England's army and navy.
IL DUCE SMILES — Premier Mussolini seems in good spirits here, as ho receives homage from visiting Albanians in Rome, despiie his failure to keep his Axis partner, Hitler, from war. Italians claim II Duco worked hard to keep peace.
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A SAMPLE?—The U. S. Army's new giant four-motor bomber drops a 100-pound bomb toward a target 15,000 feet below during an exhibition at Langley Field, Va.
f’hateiiu Flaming with gun-fire! Blazing wi'h rhythm! Glowing with romance! Adventure gallops to roaring tunes as Rio Grande" thunders across the screen with the tumult of a thousand
thrills!
Charles Starrett’s latest pro luction 1 "Rio Grande" opens Friday and Saturday at the Chateau, witii Ann Dorrn as his ira 'ing lady and the Sons of bullet-smashing action! Dick Cur'- | is, Hank Bell, Bob Nolan and other | well-known western players appear in j prominent supporting roles. NOTICE <)1 I in \i, SETTLEMENT OK ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the Creditors. Heirs and Legatees of Jch i T. Rowings, deceased to appear In the Butnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle. Indiana on the 2nd day of October 1!),39, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Oscar Rowings, Adm. Witness, the Clerk of sai | Court, this 7th day of September, 1939. No. 8015. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Theodore Ciawley, Atty. 8-2t COMMISSIONERS- ALLOWANCES The following claims were allowed '> tin Board of Commissioners of Rut ram county at the meeting of .he board, Monday, Sept. 4; Gasoline Fund Chester Ruark. $226 00; John ' L eijo,", $75.00; Wm. !■' Compton $1 Ik.00; Lestei Wilson $80.30; Gene *2«rV e o , £ 160: C,lff '"' ) Shinn. *269.50. fired Sanford. $259.55 Silve >' * s “-50: E. M. Garrett. *160.95; Sam Roe, $70.50; Kant Judy. $106 90; Burel Ensor, $162 10 A yr M Gown, $97.65; Hubert Clotl'-$15-‘no L 298:i0: Fra " k Girton, *l.)i.50 Henry M. Jackson. $153.10; $226 60 T"; ' S!, 0 ° : Ernest Swings. *226.60, Andrew Sweenev, $77 :jo ? oX ,0^* 18;i 901 Heist 'hel Rogers'. M.18.10; Emery Sutherlin. *253 40Lee Whittaker, $100 00; Chari 'E? SLcgminer. $90.30; Stanley Kesslei, $8i.50; Robert H. Thomas, |
$91.00; Elvin McKamey, P. Robinson, $91.00; Harry thorn, $91.00; 11 • 'n * 19.00; Elmer . v». .ill 989.0 -I 891 "" W. N )1 " Skimerhome. $104 00; Leroy $110.00; John Alice $110 00; Phillips, $104.00; Arthur e| $100; Dewayne Whit ,) Jioi: tor Sutlierlin. .$96 Kianl Wil Sutherlin, $9 i $15.90; Chaile.i L. i/i ..une Jlj Chester Ebnoii '7.00: Tabor, $75.60; 1). , it Sut| $96.00; Sam Henry '!'h.45 Whitaker, $10.50 C $12.00; Robert Tli'n .i - n, Bryan Wright, $6 )0: Wilbu: sida, $41.10; L. E. Herbert. Ill Earl Allen. $44.40; Ii uiinp j Telephone Corp, .$ 29 Depl Water Works, .$1 . K: .2 Moj fi-oster, $100.00; Wheeling Cling Co.. $323.88; \V. t Side Wrkg. Co., $25.00. I! rbert L $523.41; Phil it. A nnson. 52| $412.06; Phil H. A mson, S2| The Gallon Iron >iks k $21.85; Scotts Fran' in St. (J Ml 1.18; John I). • Cleveland Wreeku -'- ’iO It tional Hai vester ( 26 M Garage, $23.75; Ii 1 iuipmen] $1.80; Simpson Sti n $9.20; F Stone Co., $11.48: Tie Ohio i ana Stone Co., $28!''h' Shell 01 . i i9; Allan i $105.66; T. R \\ nr Trl Co .$.;.00; Unit. " SI" GreencasUe Hardwan Co. County ReMinic Horace Link & 1 >r;7o | Oil Co.. $7.05: G. I > • ' Cl1 Johnson, 920.25; It rtltj a Induatrles 8 :il 'j Cl rrj $8.00 J Ralph G. Do'.ven ' I-'"l G. Graham. $174.M' 1'ept. of 1 Works, $51 13; N I 1 G<| . $61 • 13; Piers.. ltar ^ Co., $ .38; Putnam 1' mty " ' > •(. 75 T. R. Wii" ihint | $173.24; Auditor -1 An.hi.., x; W - I ! (Ml; Tb. I in1 - :1 1^ L« 80I100I Sup] I Los Hanufacturin ' : • 1 • ger Lumber Co. ''T! j County Graphic, $17 K.wcl
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fnst. Industries, $1$ 3' lxennetn| dons $ .30; Ware & Silvey. Harold E Jackson '.OO0; Stump, $2.00; Willi . Km'her ! F»ank StoeMal, _ $5.00; Isaac Skelton 'a 00; Joluj I elnir. 810.00: Gem . . Ak T. *1 | Charles MdFerran ' I Ensign, $10.00; II < !■ ter. Ml 1 Indiana Assoc. Telephone s $r. 55; Robert Pail <ll)0< ’,. , Williams $5,000 00 A In 1 ^ J 1 Drugs $4.68; W. M O’Brien. 87.50; C. B. O’Brien M '' *1 Ge A McCoy, M I' j castle Feed Ar Seed <’"•• Groencastlo Hdxv. Cn n'26.)Y ^
ville Public Service
Hammond. $5.68: G B _ 1
$2.00; Dale Robinson.
S4.25:
Vickers, $14.00; Hunter Ibos.y Weesner Implement ( "' Shelby Detro, $30.00; u ' 1 ! aier $12.00; Clara Risk $ :iC U0, „ Robinson. $30.00; Rebecca $30.00; J. C. Penney Co . *4 4
Even.', $5.50 County Welfare
Indiana University uj .$30.00; Frank E. Reed McGaiighex $90 00 S I L ,3 $83 00; ind. Assoc. Tele rott'Benton Curtis. $18.00 1 ' hv . Banner $20.00; G C $1.73; William A.lor '■ fe( • r J Prevo Co $6.49; Putnam ‘j Hospital, $132. , .u Signed; Gilbert E. Ogles,
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