The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 September 1939 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, IOqD.

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ISKICM ( HAIT.L-MOK ION ME 111OD1ST CHL’ItCHES Rev. LeRoy Houk, Pastor. BRICK CHAPEL Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Chas. Hendrich, Supt. MORTON Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Dwight Terry, Supt. All are welcome.

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(TIUTTT C OCKT NOTES In his “last will and testament.’’ written January 29, 1936, Dr. Cecil B. O'Brien provided that his wife, Edna O'Brien, should receive all of his property, if she should survive him. Otherwise, it was to go to their daughter, Marcia Louise. The signing of the will was witnessed by Glenn H, Lyon and Rexell A. Boyd. In the will, Mrs. O'Brien was nominated to be its executrix but she filed her relinqi/shment of that appointment in the Putnam Circuit court, and her father. Louis E. Koss, was appointed administrator kvith

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Yonoasfle The man with a conscience is said I to have an easy job in his pursuit of happiness. Let him disregard his I conscience, however, ami it is equivalent to a declaration of war against I his fellow man. “I Stole A Million.” Universal’s George Raft and Claire Trevor costarring dramatic thunderbolt which comes to the Voncastle Theatre tonight and Saturday proves this fact in a series of thrilling adventures and romantic upsets. The story has been told in r. manner to win the national critics' highest acclaim. “Joe Lcurik,” the role enacted by George Raft, is the man who “stole the Million.” (iranada Hollywood is a haven for boxers. Many well known “leather pushers" work, between fights, at the studios, as electricians, property men, etc. Scores of others pick up sizeable chocks for extra work, bits, and parts before the cameras Some half-dozen one-time prominent boxers appear in Universal’s “Ex-Champ.” which stars Victor McLaglen, and which comes Friday and Saturday to the Granada Theatre. Among these is Joe Click, who in his hey-day, fought Benny Leonard, Rocky Kansas, and other top-rank-1 .ng lightweights. Others include Art j Lasky, A' Bayne, Frankie Dolan, ; Frankie Grandetta and High Loman. On the other half of the double feature program Ken Maynard, j “king of the cowboys,” is coming ; back again to this theatre—and this I time in p. dual role! J The picture is Universal's “Honor ' of the Range,” in which Ken lides, 1 fights, and does all sorts of acrobatics to save the honor of his brother and the name of his sweetheart. You'll see the' production here for two days starting tonight at the Granada. Chateau The Chateau Theater proudly announces an unique and outstanding stage and screen attraction, Friday and Saturday, the “Premiere Prevue” of Gene Austin in “Songs and Saddles,” an outdoor musical film, which will not be nationally released until after the first of the year.

will annexed. James & Allee are attorneys. In the suit for a restraining ordei against Kathleen Joyce and others, | in which Lafe McGaughey is plaintiff, the defendant Joyce moves to dismiss the restraining order on the ground that the Putnam Circuit court has not jurisdiction because the judgment which was the object of the restraining order was entered in a Marion county court.

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of John T. Rowings, deceased to appear i.n the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 2nd day of October 19.39, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be 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 said Court, this 7th day of September, 1939. No. 8015. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Theodore Crawley, Atty. 8-2t

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ZIGZAG—First ship of Poland to dock in New York since war began was the motor liner Batory, shown coming up the harbor. Inset, her skipper, Captain Eustzy Borkowski, veteran of the fi«* World War, who set a zigzag course when a Nazi plane flew over.

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