The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 September 1939 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEITEMBER 10, 1930.
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Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS
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appeal.
her “oomph" and tributes her exotic
Filmed under the skilled direction of Lloyd Bacon, the story concerns I the efforts of Pat O’Brien, a daring i but hot-headed racing champion, to |
keep his young brother, John Payne, j from falling victim to the virus of
racing fever.
But John has different ideas, in- | eluding falling in love with Ann j Sheridan, which also meets with j
Pat’s disapproval.
Voncastle
Irving Berlin s new songs. Sonja Henie’f sunny brilliance. Tyrone Power’s gay romancing. Kudy Vallee’s singing and Edna May Oliver’s fun -one of the greatest combinations of talent ever gathered for one show is making Irving Berlin’s “Second Fiddle” the sensation of the preview ciltics who have lavished on the 20th Century-Fox film a chorus
of praise.
It’s something new in screen enteij alinment, this film which will
open at the Voncastle Theatre onl,,. „ „ Sunday, and it’s filled with romance. tlle Indianapolis Symphony Ordazzling spectacle, fresh comedy, chestra is a state and not a city six new Berlin songs and surprises 1 orchestra the Greencastle ('nit of the galore, including sensational tangos symphony is again functioning this
on ice. snow rhumbas, ice ballets. ;/ , .
,u „ , year and is now in the height of its and the new ballroom dance craze, • p>
the “Back to Back.” campaign period.
Last year the local unit, one of the many spread throughout the
MRS. CHILDERS IS HEAD OF COMMITTEE
In order to strengthen the feeling
Chateau
Powerful in its grip upon the human emotions, “Love Affair,” one of the most interesting films of the year, open:: Saturday midnight and Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Chateau Theatre, with Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. An engrossing story, brilliant dialogue, big emotional scenes all unforgettably sympathetic contribute to tin- dramatic sweep of this poignant romance of two intuitive and highly intelligent people who are able to analyze their own hearts and brave enough to do something
about it.
Miss Dunne plays the role of a woman of the world; Boyer is seen as a Continental Casanova. Although both are engaged to people of wealth and are without financial stability themselves, the two fall desperately in love with each other during an ocean trip.
Granada
All the thrills of supercharged race meets arc offered fans with the opening Sunday and Monday of Warner Bros.’ spectacular drama “Indianapolis Speedway," at the Granada
Theatie.
Pat O’Brien, John Payne, Frank McHugh and many of the most famous daredevil race drivers of the country are at the wheels of equally famous race cars Ann Sheridan adds
NOTH K OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Executor of the will of George P. Winans late of Putnam County, deceased. State estate is supposed to be solvent. Halph Winans, Executor No. 81.'S4. Sept. 7, 1939. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the j Putnam Circuit Court. 9-3t. NOTH F OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed bv 1 the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Executor of the will of Ernest Stoner late of Putnam County, dedeased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 8135. Madonna Stoner, Executor Sept. '8. 1939. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney M. J. Murphy. 9-3t.
to the Good Cheer Club at her home Thursday afternoon. The Fillmore Band will give a concert and fish fry at Fillmore Friday night. The tent meeting will continue services this week. Everyone is welcome. Walter Meek and family of Hazelwood, Frank Meek and family of Greencastle, Joe Grubb and family, Otha Meek and family and Cecil Huffman were Sunday guests of Frank Meek and family. Everyone enjoyed the pitch-in dinner to celebrate the birthday of Frank Meek,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hurst of Cloverdale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hurst and daughter Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Heavin called on Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Heavin near Coatesville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buis and Herschel Holtsclaw of Clayton called on Hugh Hicks and family and Kenneth Morrison and family Sunday af-
ternoon.
Gene Clark and Miss Madge Clark were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! Crosby near Bainbridge. Miss Charlotte Clark is visiting friends in Pennsylvania this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Smith. SOMERSET CAMP MEETING The Somerset Christian church will have its services Sunday at the brush arbor camp at the intersection of state roads 43 and 36. Bible school will begin at 9:30. Preaching by Paul Robinson, the Pastor, at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 in the
evening.
Prayer meeting at 7 o’clock. Preaching at 7:30 o’clock. The public is invited to all of these
services.
Services at this camp each evening except next Monday evening.
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* WEST JEFFERSON TWP. 4 k Mrs. Viola MeCaimnack 4
e} + + + + + + + + + + Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wildman
and children called on Mr. and Mrs.
j Lee Allen Sunday afternoon. The condition of James White, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White who was injured when a team of horses ran away a few weeks ago, remains
about the same.
Mr. and Mrs, James Watts were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack. Relatives from Indianapolis spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Major Coffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen attended the Tincher sale near Mt. Merid-
ian, Tuesday.
The annual home coming and basket dinner will be held at New Providence Sunday, September 17th. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack and daughter, Marjorie spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
McCammack.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of In-
The Stars ... The Songs ... The Picture! . . • To Bring You Something New, S 0 , thing Different, Something Grand! It’s Top s In Entertainment.
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—For Sale
FOR SALE: Blue Damson plums and apples for eating, cooking, canning and apple butter. Strain's Orchard. 29-tf.
FOR SALE: Cider. Grimes, Jonathan, and Delicious apples :it Buchheit Orchards. 13-tf FOR SALE: Grimes Golden apples. Andrew Stoner, south of Fern. 14-3p.
HEN IE-POWER QM/iua'BewMifaSECOND FIDDLE RUDY VALLEE EDNA MAY OLIVER MARY HEALY LYIE TALBOT ALAN DINEHART A 20th C«ntuiy-Fo» Picture
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FOR SALE: Some good Poland China boars. Isaac J. Hammond, 414 south Indiana, Phone 80. 15-2t.
1*1 us: CROSS K DFNN in “CLEANING I P” NEWS OF THE DAV
Saturday Midnight SUN. - MON. - TUES. (Matine.e Every Tuesday 25c)
VONCASTLI
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FOR SALE: Cultivated blue berries. 8c lb. L. E. Knight, Mt. Meridian. 15-2p.
FINAL TODAY: George Raft and Cl aire Trevor in “I STOLE A MILLION”
FOR SALE: Well inproved farm on gravel road near Greencastle. Address Box O, Banner. 15-2t. FOR SALE: Eh trie washer, good as new, also small glider, new break-
Wanted to be companion to elderly person, town or country. Address Bi x R, in care of Banner. 16-lt.
fast set. Inquire Banner.
15-2p.
state, had a membership of 16. An t dia 'tapolis spent Saturday night with
attempt is being made to double the
number this year.
The Greencastle Unit last year was under the co-chairmanship of Miss Veneta Kunter and Mrs. J. McCord, This year the co-chairmen are Mrs, Wesley Childers and Miss
Veneta Kunter.
Mrs. McCord has been placed on a state committee headed by Mrs. T. R. Mallory of Indianapolis. The purpose of this committee is to promote the interest of the symphony throughout the state. There are many people in Creencastle interested in the symphony. These people are urged to call one of the above mentioned ladies tor information regarding subscriptions for the ten concerts, etc. Again this year the concerts will
Mr. and Mrs. James Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Viola McCammack called on Mrs. Florence Allen Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Russellville Takes Fillmore 25 To 3
Russellville is again pacing the northern section of the Putnam County high schools softball league when they walloped Fillmore 25 to 3 in a game yesterday. In the southern section of the county Cloverdale took their second win when they defeated
Reelsville 5 to 4.
Byrd again claimed fanning honors for the Russellville Bees when he
be held on Friday afternoon and Sat- j struck out t en of the Fillmore boys
urday evening. Artists scheduled to ) appear on the program of ten con- | certs are Jascha Heifetz with ills j violin; Richard Crooks, tenor; | Emanuel Feuermann, celoist; Bo- i mar Kramer, pianist of Indianapolis;
Walter Gieseking, pianist and Maria Koussevitzky, wife of conductor Sevitzky, soprano.
||j4*+ + 4 , 4* + +% + + + , k^J r MT. MERIDIAN 4 ffif + •!• + •:♦ + 4 A + 4 ^ The Aid Society met at the church Friday afternoon with Mrs. Eula Cooper and Mrs. Stella Terry as hostesses. The Tincher sale was well attended Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Wh.’man was hostess
Potter, Byrd and Overstreet scored homers while Ruark scored a homer for the visiting team. Every member of the Bees scored at least one run. Score by innings: R H Fillmore 102000 0-3 5 Russellville 5 1 9 6 3 1 x—25 31 Batteries—Byrd, Sellars and McCutchan; Arnold and Seckman. At Cloverdale, Reelsville suffered a defeat when the score was tied and the winning run was made in the last
half of the seventh.
Cloverdale batters collected 16 hits off the battery of Hammond and Knight while Reellsville only collected nine hits from the battery of Danahey and Ray. Cloverdalc's pitcher, Danahey, struck out eight men.
Frank C. Schoenman THE JEWELER W»tch, Clock And Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 E. Washingtor
Dry-Cleaning Pressing Hat-Blocking
Family Wash Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Shirts.
Home Laundry and Cleaners
PROFESSIONAL CARD DOCTOR WILLIAMS SPECIALIST CHRONIC DISEASES Hours By Appointment Phone 130-M.
FOR SALE: 40 acres, 5 room house, good barn, 8 acres timber, balance tillable. Well, spring, implements, tractor, fenced. $1200. Mrs. John F. Hulsopple, Cloverdale, R. 1. 15-3t. FOR SALE: one 2-iow used corn picker, 1 row corn p:eker, 2 good used combines, bargain; two Farmall used tractors; one Model-B used tractor. Walter S. Campbell. 14-16-21. FOR SALE: • > sp-m geldings, a matched team, 3-years old, broke, 1500 lbs. each, one 7-year old horse, one 9-year old horse, one plug mare. Walter S. Campbell. 14-16-2t. FOR SALE: One 6-year old Jersey cow, 3 gal. cow. one Holstein bull. Walter S. Campbell. 14-16-2t.
Opportunity for girls to pose as models for art and contest pictures in black and white and natural color photographs. $5 to $50 fee paid to models when accepted—writ i Denny Studios. P. O. Box 138. Cloverdale. Indiana. Sat.-tf.
MAN WANTED in each county as district representative of well known oil company. Sell small town and farm trade on easy credit terms. Man over thirty preferred. Experience not necessary. Immediate steady income for man with ear. Write P. T. Webster. General Manager, 572 Standard Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 16-lp
WANTED. Tire salesman capable of meeting public. Advancement opportunities with reliable company. Call at Montgomery Ward & Co. Greencastle. 16-3t.
FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire yearlings and ram lambs. High class. John W. Day, Fillmore. Indiana. 2-9-16-23-30-5p.
FOR SALE: Cider. Also fine large Grimes Golden 5Ck- per bushel. McCullough Orchard. 16-tf FOR SALE: Registered rams. Noble Alice, Greencastle, R. 2. 10 2p. FOR SALE: One long leather davenport. Mis. Clarence Wildman. Phone Belle Union. 16-Jp. Stock up now with Bluepen lump— the ideal West Virginia coal. LU-CAS-COLLJNS. Phone 255. 14-2t.
WANTED: Experienced dry goods saleslady. Write past experience, age references in first letter. Address Box 7, Banner. 16-3t. —Miscellaneous— All partnership accounts with Dr. W. M. O’Brien and Dr. C. B. O’Brien are now due and payable to Dr. W. M. O’Brien, the surviving partner, at his office in the Alamo Building. (Signed) Dr. W. M. O'Brien, Surviving Partner. 12-6p.
The large Holland Furnace Cleaner will be in Greencastle Monday, Sept. 18. If you wish your furnace cleaned call Frank Morrison, Cloverdale. 12-14-16-3p
FOR SALE: Beds and back rests. Call 800. 14-3ts. \
FOR SALE: Two cots, each with mattress. Practically new. Cheap. Phone 639-W. 15-tf. ! For delivery now, ear Glendora stoker coal, oil treated. A. J. Duff, Phone 317. 15-2t.
—Real Estate—
FOR SALE: A semi-modern six room house. Two blocks from business district. Price $1,000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 14-3t.
For Rent
FOR RENT: Unfurnished modern 5 room apartment. Heat and watei furnished. Near college and city I schools. Fine neighborhood, pleasant place to live. Phone 599-J. 5-tf. FOR KENT: One sleeping room. Suitable for student. Tel. 877-R. 16-lp. FOR RENT: Three unfurnished downstairs rooms. Adults. 728 east Seminary street. Phone 594-M. 16-lt. FOR RENT: Three room apartment. furnished or unfurnished. Towers Apts. Call 291 or 380. 15-2t. for RENT: Six room apartment in duplex. All decorations and equipment new*. Telephone 603-M. 15-2t. FOR RENT: Lockridge apartment. Unfurnished, first floor. Good location. Phone 416-W. 12-tf. Wanted— Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland. Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.
WANTED: Vault, and cesspool cleaning Free estimates on cost. Write J. C. Rumley, Cloverdale, R. 2. 16-3p.
WANTED: Well and cistern cleaning. Write for prices. J. C. Rumley, Cloverdale, R. 2 16-3p.
USE DAIL r BANNER ADVERTISING FIRST And Do a Real Selling Job.
MARK'S CIRCLE INN GROCERY AND SHELL SERVICE, 611 south Jackson. Phone 412 for free delivery of good quality groceries and meats. Open until 8 o’clock every day, Saturday until 10. 16-lp. g£4 , + 4 , 4 , 4 4 + * + + + + {gj * BAINBRIDGE 4 $ 4- 4444 + 4 + 444 + ® Mr. and Mrs. Dolly Ceilings visited on Sunday with Miss Gladys McEadden of Indianapolis. She is slowly improving from a recent illness. Tom Williamson suffered painful injuries to his knee on Monday mornig. when he was accidentally struck by D. O. Tates car as he was backing it out of his driveway. Mrs. C. W. Miller has been quite ill
at her home this week
Miss Virginia Leyenberger has returned to Indpls. where she will resume her duties as instructor in the Jordan Conservatory of Music. F. L. Priest, Warren Etcheson, Dave Hostetler, and Richard Veam have gone to Bloomington to attend
Indiana University.
Miss Marjorie Sands of Indpls. is vis ! ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Sands, this week.
Miss Virginia Hadley of Plainfield was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook, last week. 4 Mrs. D. O. Tate spent part of the week with Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hanks and daughter of Indpls. Mr. rid Mrs. Chatles Sprowl of Lansing, Mich., spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Sprowl's mother,
Mrs. Blanche Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pickett have moved into the Timmons property in
the north part of town.
Miss Helen June Gibson, who is secretary to the Miller Grain Co, has entered the Methodist hospital in Indpls. for treatments. A large number of friends and relatives attended the shower for MAs La von Michael Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher, Miss Myra Metz and Gene Early of Greencastle were guests on Thursday night and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metz. Mrs. Donald Purcell and children spent Friday with them. Dr. W. D. Colings left Friday for
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ANN SHERIDAN PAT O’BRIEN GALE PAGE*. Directed by LLOYD BACON A WARNER BROS. Picture
I JOHN PAYN| |i FRANK McHUC Screen Play by Sig Hcriu) o Wdlly Klim y Based on a story by Howarfc Mawto \
Added: CARTOON & SPORT KEEL & 1.ATI ST M HS
SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous Sunday Admission: 10 & 30c
GRANADA “The Family Theatre”
TODAY: DOUBLE FEATURE: 15c BALCONY VICTOR McLAGLEN, TOM BROW N in “E\ ( IIA'ir” Plus: KEN MAVN \KI> in “HONOR OF Till U Also: Chapter II of “BUCK ROGERS’
Princeton, N. J., where ho is associate in research biology. He has spent his summer vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ceilings.
$ + + + + + + 4 4 4 4 .j. .j. * MORTON '4 @ + + + 4- 4- + + + 4 4 4- + 4 ® Miss Esta Bales, a nurse of the city hospital of Indianapolis, is spending her vacation with her par- ' ents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bales. Clyde Wiatt has been on the sick list for several days. Mr. and Mrs! Roscoe H. White and daughter Rozelle were in Danville, Illinois, as Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family. Miss Eleanor Miller entered Central Normal College at Danville, Indiana, September 11. Mrs. Ethel Lawter has been on the sick list the past week. Lowell Wiatt went to Danville. In-
diana to enter (’ 'i.i. ■'' on, l lege, on Monday S ti mber l| Miss Rozelle White of j Kalis spent Friii v niiii' 1 am J day with the Mi ■ ‘W * and Peggy Miller. Mrs. Dewey Stu'tz ii '* be®| sick list for some time. The Ladies A : I meeting Union Chapel wa Id at of Mr. and Mrs. FI BaleiOj nesday, Septembci beds and 4 visitm : noon hour a bountiful duiMj had which all seemed bork of the day was piecing quilt and comfort top.
(irant Hold Sat. Night—Sept. 16 MI SR BV DIME FOUR OK TERRE HAUTE Uover Charge ”;*<• Each Clara A. Beggs, Prop.
PUBLIC SAL 160 ACRE FARM 7 room house IsiV ,,arl1 ' ••rili, hog lio'is laW 1 , house and otlvr bmldhiK*' good condition, on ft”" 1 road. THURSDAY SEPT 2' | :S0 ”■ 5 miles norlli <>l Creeiii’a'd' S. 4S to Brick Cha|''’L miles, 3 miles smith "■ , Tills farm is generiH' n good fertile soil. Idea* “• ’ , stock farm. Sold vunce ago and HI h allh Sells regardless <d I 1 'I” mortgage, $1500. •'» sh - balance. ARTHUR M. LO'/E, Sale in < har«e PHEBCS K BKOOH" U COMI’AM Auctioneers, IiidD" 1, l Kl1 Phone Rile.' Possession March •* •
