The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1939 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATl'KDAV, SKPTEMHKR :?0,

1939.

r !-l A T r A IT Midnite Show Every Sat. 11:30 V i I , i L. U SUN. - MON. - TUESDAY

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FOR SALE: Modern seven room suburban residence; modern seven \ room suburban residence and acre- I age; semi-modern six room suburban residence and acreage; s^ven room ultra modem resilience, Northwood; strictly modern six room residence, close in. Any one of the above properties can be bought at about half of original cost. S. C. Sayers. Phone 96-R. 30-3t.

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WEEK END SPECIAL: Grmes Golden and King David apples. 3 bu for $1.00. Hring containers. Strain's Orchard. 28-3t.

—For Kent— FOR RENT: Unfurnished modern 5 room apartment. Heat and watei . furnished. Near college and city schools. Fine neighborhood, pleasant place to live. Phone 599-J. 5-tf.

Ft t SALE: Apples. All kinds 25c n 1 00c. Harley Harris, Cemetery

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mu,iw smiMHii WALTER CONNOLLY . ALAN CURTIS • JOAN PERRY Screen play by Gladys Lehman and Ken England & lirt.'cd L, Aloander H«l • * UIUM11A fkiUH JB

Road. TOR e'ec‘ ric Walter FOR

FOR RENT: Modem furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 408 Hanna street. 28-3p. 1 FOR RENT: Eight room modern | house, about Nov. 1st; five room | modern apartment heat-and water

SALE: Automatic gas or furnished; four room furnished vvn :'d. g machines. Ba.ga n 'apartment. S. C Sayers. Phone i S. Campbell. 25-fit. | !»6-R. 30-3t.

I FOR RENT: Bachelor suite, living &j

SALE: Corn picker, rubber room ant | s ] ee pj n g rooms Private Sal

26-5p.

■'.U' lnng rolls, save $200 on mounted ;• . : Also have New Idea, Oliver • John Deere pickers. Walter S. Campbell. 25-6t.

See Strain's ind cider.

! entrance and bath, well furnished for j 3 or 4 persons. Also 2 room furni ished suite with housekeeping facil- | itics, private bath and entrance.

I nTr applet' 1501,1 one blt >c k north of campus on

j Spring avenue. Phone 234. Pearl

I O'Hair. 27-4t.

WOMEN SAY: "WHAT UES[" MEN SAY: "HOW TRUE!-

The star-crowded hit play that puts women under the microscope - and tells 1 and tells 1 and tells! Women with their hair down and their claws out—in the maddest, most hilarious battle for men ever screened^ 1 including HOLLYWOOD FASHION PAGEANT of the new styles for 1940 ALMN TECHNICOLOR

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FOR SALE: Fresh cider, Northern | Spys, Senators, King David, Delic-: >u an 1 Grimes Golden apples. Me-; Cullough’s Orchard. 22-tf.

Previews and Reviews

AT LOCAL THEATERS

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been “Cinderella

arking the rise of per

f vaudeville s'a a - on Broadway and I in motion pictures. She thought she I knew the routine of every terpsichorI signed a co-starring role with Mel- ! vyn Douglas in Columbia’s “Good stor- Girls Go to Paris,’’ showing at the Chateau Theatre Sunday, Monday

Apples, fine quality, grown on trees, 50c bu. Cider, made

FOR RENT: Front modem office room, hardwood floor. Over Hanna Book Store. Phone 217-R. E. A Browning. 26-5p

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3 BIG DAYS SUN. - MGN. - TUES. GRANADA “The Family Theatre"

NORM* JOAN * SHEARER CRAM ROSALIND RUSSELL

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—\V\€.U30Yn&v\ Mary BOLAND • Paulette GODDARD PhyllitPdvAH • Joan FONTAINE Virginia WEIDLER - Luclle WATSON

There have ies before, m sons from po cess in mot

magic v. nd w is ever waved more | picture. Miss Blomlell was required wisely than the one which singled | to dance the old-fashioned “square out Linda M are fourteen-year-old | dance.” It was one routine she nail

girl possessed of one of the world’s most remarkable singing voices, and marked her for a sensationally successful motion picture debut in Bing Crosby’s new singing cavalcade of show business. “Th. Star Maker.” which will be presented locally on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday at the

Voncastle Theatre.

The waver of the magic wand was none other than Charles R. Rogers, producer of “The Star Maker.’’ who has discovered many talented unknowns and made them stars.

Granada

Heralded as one of the most unusual films ever to come out of Hollywood. “The Women.” with an

all-star cast

or surroundings to sue-! ;ln( | Tuesday,

ion pictures Rut no For her characterization in the

to master under the guidance of a

special instructor.

The dance highlights a scone at: the mansion of eccentric millionaire | Walter Connolly. Other players who i participate in the scene include Alan j Curtis. Joan Perry, Isabel Jeans, I Stanley Brown, and Janies Craig.

FOR RENT: Sleco.ng room, inner

.... washed apples at Crys- j sprinR mattre8s - »» ht ’ a,r y- Phone Cave, west ot j :i87 - u ' x - 8 “'

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■ i t Ki m h Harris, Phone 287-W. partment. 408 Elm street. Phone 490-

29-2t. . j. 29-tf.

FOR SALE:

TODAY: CHARLES STARRETT in GOTTEN WOMAN”

DOUBLE FLA TUBE: 15c BALL'OX Y. ‘WEST OF THE SANTA FE” and SIGRID GURIE in THE F0I|.| Also: FIRST CHAPTER OF “Ole ON TRAIL

Cider. Grimes, Jona-

than, and Di^icious apples at Buchheit Orchards. 13-tf FOR SALE: Cider. Also fine large Grimes Golden, 50c per bushel. McCuliou ,h Orchard. 16-tf

“GRAVE MARKERS” fContlmifM) from 1*tiup Oim*>

ent Gallipolis, Ohio, after his uncle, • the senior Chief Cornstalk, had been ! murdered by white men at the gate of the fort at the site of Gallinolis, and settled where the Cornstalk

f 135 actresses headed church later was built.

It was principally from that Tn- | dian town that parties of the redI skins came who traversed north and

FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Jersey bull. Andrew Stoner. 28-3p. FOR SALE: One 3 year old Jersey cow. 1 mule, one sow due to farrow tow open sows, nine shoats, about 70 lbs each. Charley Von Tress, Limcdale. 29-2p.

FOR RENT: Modern room, close in, to refined lady. Very reasonable to right party. Box 7, care of Banner. 26-28-30-3p. FOR RENT: Newly furnished five room apartment corner Anderson and Bloomington streets. Very good and reasonably priced. J. G. Campbell. 30-tf.

• FOR RENT: Two front sleeping rooms * for either business men or women. Garage available. Phone 142-J. cod

FOR SALE: White Rock frys. Rooei t Thomas, across from Goose 1. land Filling Station. 29-2p.

FOR RENT: Four loom house with cow pasture. Close to town. Post Office B< ; 224. 28-30-2p.

by Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell, opens at the Granada Theatre Sunday for an engagement of three days. i

The story, based upon Clare ! central Putnam county, having sumBoothe’s Broadway stage success of mer camps on Big Walnut, one of the same name, weaves the everyday them, north of the water w irk experiences of women into an excit; | another in Marion township on a trib-

ing comedy-drama into winch laughs . ...

utary of Big Walnut, and otherr at

and tears are skillfully blended. Ultra-modern settings, smart clothes and a fashion parade add eye-filling beauty as a background to the razorsharp dialogue. Miss Shearer appears as Mary Haines, her first modern society role since “Riptide." Joan Crawford is seen as the siren Crystal Allen, and Rosalind Russell as the inveterate gossip, Sylvia Fowler.

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various locations, always on a sPcam and near a strong spring, to furnish fishing and drinking water, respectively. The Indians had trouble with the white settlers. The Cornstalk Ir Ua.Ti were moved out by white soldiers in 1832, to far distant Kansas or Tncli in Territory, where they weic locate I

Joan Blomlell has danced on the , on reservations.

Beginning Sunday

Every Week: At Higbee’s Comp (Under new Manag“mcnt) 11 miles west ot Morton, on State Road 3(1. Uusie In The Lucky Syncopal ors. Sunday October 1st at 8:00 P. M.

Fraiik C. Schoenman THE JEWELER Watch. Clock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 E. WaahimrtoF

FOR SALE: Milk goats, giving good flow of milk. Thomas Bartholomew, Roachdale. 24-30-2p. FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire yearlings and ram lambs. High class. John W. Day, Fillmore. Indiana. 2-9-16-23-30-5p. FOR SALE: Sound, smooth mouth horse. Enos E. Allee, Broad Park. 30-Ip . i i.u > i : Sedan; AUTOMATIC gearshift, trunk heater, spare wheel & tire. 401 VV. Franklin St. 25-27-30-3p. nths mIi pu e bred Hampshire boars, weigh. ■ 00 11 On- 12 i lb. pure bred Hampshire boar. Some good ewes. Rex Hathaway. 26-28-30-3-5-51.

—Wanted— WANTED: Elderly person to take care of in our modern home in country. Mrs. Joe Dean, Roachdale. 28-.!p.

We are now receiving good yellow ripe pumpkins at $3.50 per ton delivered to us at Ladoga. Ladoga Canning Co., Ladoga Indiana. 18-12t.

Dry-Uleanlng l anilly Wanb Pressing Curtains, Dnipes, Hat Blocking Blankets, Shirts. Home Laundry and Cleaners

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FOR SALE: Majestic range, good condition Mrs. J. J. Harrold. Phone Rural 1GF21. 30-lp FOR SALE: Apples and cider. Grimes Golden, Jonathan. Red Delieious King David. a.od Stayman Win mp. Bring containers. McFarlane farm. Bennett, Mgr. 29-2p FOR SALE: Potatoes and popcorn. The Spanish Kitchen 4'^ miles south on 4.:. 30-It

FOR SALE: 2 Sows and 16 pigs. ’ 1: 1 Sj i : rl. 605 Bloomington St . Greencastle 30-lp

FOR SALE: Two good girl’s coats and hats. Size 12. 301 south Jackson street. 30-lt.

Real Estate— FOR SALE: The beautiful Joslin Duplex overlooking the college campus at the corner of College Avenue and Hanna street. A five room apartment on the first floor and a five room apartment on the second; two of the city’s finest. A good investment. An elegant home. Priced for quick sale. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 28-3t. F <R ' A I ,H Six i uom house 1 two lots, Howard street. Semi-mod-ern. $500 cash. Phone 75-R. 23-Op.

WANTED to repair your furniture or home appliances, also sawmill and saw hammering and sharpening. M. Crousore, Manhattan. 28 Jp. WANTED Girl for general housework, stay nights. 639 east Walnut street. 30-Id

MAN WANTED in each county as direct representative of well known oil company Sell small town an 1 farm trade on easy credit terms. Man over thirty preferred. Experience not necessary. Immediate steady income for man with car. Write P. T. Webster, General Manager, 574 Standard Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 30-lp Wanted to buy a good Shorthorn bull, 1 year to 18 months old. Oren Kivett, Mt. Meridian. 30-lp Sell your old auto bodies, fenders sheet scrap, wire-. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP. WANTED (li’l for housework. Call 544 WX or 710 south Locust after 7 p. m. 29-tt.

HENRY'S AG'IN IT — Most applauded visitor at American Legion convention, Chicago, was Hanry Ford, right, motor magnate, greeted by National Commander Stephen F. Chadwicl:, He's against President's proposal to lift embargo.

DON’T Miss THE DANCE AT THE GRANT HOTEL St NDAV NIGHT, OUT. 1 AT 7 I*. M. Music by Dixie Four of Terre Haute No lover < harge lor Dinner Guests.

FURNITURE SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 At old Turner residence, H'j mil-s south of Putnanivil)’, beginning al 11 a. m. CONSISTING OF One metal bed, good as new. New Innerspring Mattress, bed clothes of all kinds. One new 9\12 Axminister rug. One walnut dresser. Two Congoleum rugs. One Kitchen table. One Kiteh -n cabinet. 6 Chairs—” Hookers. Balters Radio set, complete. One heating stove. New Iceadalre nfrieerator, 1(H) lb. capacity. 1987 Foster model range, slightly used. Singer sewing machine. Two Davenports. Nine piece Walnut dining room suite. All kinds of dishes and cooking utensils. Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: C ASH. ( . A. VESTAL. Auet. FRANK MITC HELL, C lerk. . MISS MARY CRAWLEY Formerly 'Mrs. Raymond Turner. Dinner served by Mt. Hebron Ladies.

LOST: Pair of glasses. Call 562-W after 6:30 p. m. 29-2t. LOST: On Clay-Putnam County line, brown and white female bird bog. pointer. Reward. Sam Moore, Phone 12-636, Brazil. 28 3p. STRAYED: Black, white and tan f< x hound. Reward. Mack Ferrell, Cloverdale, R. 2. 30-3p NEW OLDS CLUTCH IS AUTO SENSATION Three new Oldsmobile series for 1940 two sixes and an eight with marked changes in styling an 1 impressive increases in wheelbase length and overall demensiens, make their appearance today O. W. Hollowell, dealer announced. Bigger and better throughout in body and chan.sis a’ike, the new Oldsmobiles reveal striking advances in comfort, safety, power and beauty. Headlining all features of the 1940 Oldsmobile offerings is the introduction of a feature called HydraMatic Drive a combination of liquid flywheel and fully automatic transmission, which reduces driving to its simplest, easiest terms. The conventional clutch assembly is entirely eliminated. There are no clutch parts to wear out and replace. The clutch pedal itself is gone, leaving no work for the left foot to do. To start the car you simply step on the starter. move a valve-actuating lever into forward position, and then stop on the accelerator. Changes from low. through second and third, and into fourth, or cruising gear, are entirely automatic. Gears, incidentally, are always in mesh so that there can be no clashing of gears or chipping of gear teeth. This means also that the engine serves as a brake on down grades. To stop the car the driver simply steps on the brake. With no clutch to press and no gears to shift, there's nothing for the driver to do but steer, “step on it", and stop. The feature is available at an extra cost Inall three series of cars.

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HEAR THESE OLD FAVOR.T£S: School Days", ' I Wonder Who’s Ku > g Her Now . "In Mv Merry Oldsmobile'V'SunbonnetSu andolherll HEAR THESE NEW HITS: "Still the Bluebird Stng*", "Go Fly a Kite'' "A* Appb For th# Teacher'*, *'A Man and His Dream

Plus: POPEYE CARTOON & POPULAR SCIENCE & NEWl

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4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4- ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby entertained on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Hoopeston, Hi.. Miss Frances Sharpe of Jacksonville. Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett

Sharpe of Otterbein, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitzer of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cassidy attended the funeral of Howard Oakley at Crawfordsville on Thurs-

day afternoon.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks were Mrs. Ella Hanks and Mrs. Eva Duncan of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaney of Greencastle. and Mr. and Mrs. John Dunning and son of Terre Haute, Afternoon caV’ers were Mr. and Mrs. John Hanks of Greencastle and Mrs. Fred Hanks and children. Mrs. James Harlan and Mrs. Horace Harlan and daughter of Greencastle were guests of Muriel Nelson and family Wednesday afternoon. William Darnall of Chicago returned to his home Friday after visiting this week with his sister, Mrs.

Lena Todd.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby have received the announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. I Harlan Smith of Onklahoma City. I

Saturday Midnight SUN. - MON. - TUES. (Matinee Every Tuesday 25c)

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TODAY: CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, D0NAL O’CONNOR, BILLY LEE in “NIGHT WORK" IHWSPxfS?.:

Harleen Jeanson of Mrs.

She has been named ette. Mr. Smith is

Crosby.

Mrs. Etta Crews entertained the members of the ladies chorus at her

home Tuesday night in honer of William Summerville. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Tate and hostess to their b'iJ-J day night.

SEUE ^ ew ^ock of Liquor

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WEST SIDE PACKAGE LIQUOR STORE (WEST SIDE OF SQUARE — GREEN! ASTLK) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

and Management

' our Patronage Appreciated

PAUL RISING

PROPRIETOR PHONE NO. 0

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