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TilE DAILY BANNER, GREEJNCASJTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY,

OCTOBER 13, 1930.

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| ing treatment for injuries suffere in | an auto wreck. She is getting along , ! very nicely. Mr. ami Mrs. George Haag are in i Sheldon. Illinois, visiting the children ; and families. Mrs. Edith Sallust, of near Somer- i set. Mrs. Loda Nichols. Bainbridge, I and Mrs. Verna Zeiner. Floyd Cen-j ter, spent last Friday with their mother. Mrs. Mary Proctor to help cckb 'ite her 78th birthday. Her many friends wish her many more birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Elliott had as guests over the week end Mr. anti Mrs. Newton Elliott and Dill Elliott of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ftoscoe Eastham was hostess to the Social Circle Club Thursday. The work for the day was piecing a comfort top. Sixteen members ami j four childrei were present. A bountiful and delicious pitch-in dinner , was served at noon. Following the business meeting in the afternoon, Mrs. Alberta Gorham conducted two | contests, both were won by the hos- ! less. Mrs. Leota Bowen of near Bethel will have the meeting all day i in November. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purcell are I going to move this week to Miss Maud Arnold’s house.

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Mrs. Della Smythe was hostess to the Missionary society of the Methodist church Friday afternoon with a good attendance of members and one guest. Mrs. Pearl Brown. Mrs. Vernie Shuck led the devotions. The work for the afternoon was completing a quilt. Delicious refreshments were served. Th* November meeting will be with Mrs. Katie Bastin. A large crowd attended the home-

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The “Dead End” Kids are some- ! what reformed, though still rough ! ami aggressive, and Ann Sheridan lias her first realty sympathetic part | ;,ince being made a star those are the main items of interest about the j new Warner Bros, picture, "The ! ; Angels Wash Their Faces,” which I j opens today at the Voncastle Thea- i

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Besides the “Dead End” sextette | and the screen’s “oomph” girl, who

are co-starred, the cast of the new | Warner production includes many other fine performers, both juvenile ]

and adult. Among the former are

had been dispensed with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Suther- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byrd were Sun- I .s!!i l l U \vhil( l! aniong- the adult church. There were members in at- with, the minutes of the September line and son Maynard. day visitors of

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with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Suther-

Mr. and Mrs. Mel* players are Ronald Reagan, Henry

tendance from other churches as fol- meeting were read by the secretary, i Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Day and vin Johnson near Clayton. Mrs.; O’Neill. Euduard Ciannelli and Bellows: Gobin Memorial Methodist Mrs. Mary Lisby. Members answer- daughter, Alice Ann, of Delphi, spent Johnson is an aunt of Mrs. Byrd. j ton Churchill, church. Greencastle; Canaan. Wes- ed roll call with Riley poems. Mrs. 1 last Thursday with the former’s par- Mrs. Mattie Wilkerson, Bainbridge, , j" ley ChapqJ. Mt. Meridian, Bethel. Mattie Bowman read a very inter- ents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. is the guest this week of Mrs. Fred , ^ bitUM Ir'ttle if/iinst ere-U and the Christian church here, esting paper on Brown county and , Frank Day and Charlie. Brown. j to Establish his innocence of a Special music was given both morn- Mrs. Ethel Jackson gave a contest, ’ Mrs. Robert Shuck, who underwent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eastham trumped-up murder charge, Ken ing and afternoon. Rev. Morris which was won by Mrs. Mary Lisby. ' an operation for the removal of a spent Sunday with Mrs. Flora East- Maynard blazes his way through gun Morgan, the pastor conducted the The hostess who carried out the color cataract from her eye at the Metho- ham and children Charlie and Hazel, fights to redeem his honor in the morning services. In the afternoon, scheme of pink and green in the re- dist hospital, returned home Friday west of town. In the afternoon they l * u *’*'* ^ * ovl I * 1 *' ,'' s Dr. C. D. Hildebrand, of DePauw. freshments, served brick ice cream, and is getting along as well as could all went to Danville to see Mrs. ! ^t^pp'^ Ken" Maynanl "which U will Rev. Asa McDonald, Fountanet and gems and an iced drink to nineteen be expected. Eastham’s sister, Mrs. Lula Rushton. open aT the Granada Theatre Friday Miss Mary Burks made talks. members and three guests. The No- Miss Jean Ragan who teaches in Mrs. Della Smyth and Mrs. Edna as part of the double feature. Beechwood Pleasant Circle met at vember meeting will be held at the a school at Charleston, Illinois, was Raines are attending the Rebekah What would you do with the the home of Miss Mary Burks Oct. home of Mrs. Edna Raines. > here over the week end with her assembly at Indianapolis. money if you won $150,000 on a

... , ,. . . , , sweepstakes ticket? That's the Miss Iva Elliott returned home ques £ on which isn , t coherently an-

She attended the homecoming at the Sunday from the county hospital SW pred in “Sweepstakes Winner,” the

and j Irene, Greencastle, spent Sunday i Methodist church Sunday. | where she has been two weks receiv- Warner Bros, comedy opening Frii ( * a >’ a *- t* 10 Granada Theatre, for it is

Marie Wilson who wins the money, and Marie is hardly a safe example

to foljow.

MARIE WILSON Allen Jenkins - Johnnie Davis Charley Foy - Jerry Colonna

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4. The meeting was called to order John Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. I parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ragan,

by Mrs. Maud McNary, the president. | Kenneth Wallace and daughter. ,

spent Sunday 1

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•gj .j. .;. .% .j. .j. ... ^ v CANAAN •!• -1- -l- *!• -J. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Eu"ene Huber and daughters attended Rally Day at the M. E. church at Fillmore. Sunday. A shower was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goss at the home of his father Saturday evening. A ’arge crowd attended and Uncouple received mr.ny useful gifts. Mr an I Mrs. Eugene Bassett and family called on Grandma Elrod of Coatesville Friday evening. Aunt Polly Pickett is staying with her daughter. Mrs. Charles Jaeob. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley and Mrs. Mary Smedley called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyr.n McMarland, Sunday evening. Miss Joan Arnold spent Thursday night with Wilma Jean McFarland. Mrs. Dora Wilson Is staying with Harry Alters, nursing Mrs. Alters, who is very ill. Mi. and Mrs. James Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McFarland last

Thursday-.

Frank Miller called on Mr. Mrs. Millard Greenlee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley and family, Mrs. Mary Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Collins, Mrs. Josie Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Larkin a.nd son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smedley of North Salem. Basil McFarland visited the week end with his aunts, Miss Ella and Greta Pichett. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Moore and fam*

I DONALD OUST . JAMS BRYAN • LOUISH FAZENDA • JAMES STEPHENSON • JEROME WfM ■ CKMIJ " Directed l.y FDM1 ND GOULDING . vr~. n.r Wy !uu~« . ■. ~ b; E$.u> VImtu.. . Mutk L, Msz SttiM • A Fint NmUmI Ficim* • PRE$L.\ 111) til If ARISIH BKQ*

Ily of Indianapolis spent Sunday with R. P. Moore and family. The P. T. A. of Floyd Center School are sponsoring a masquerade Wednesday evening, the public is incited.

SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday, Oct. 15th. Sunday school, 0:30 a. m. Morning services, 11:00 a’clock. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening services, 7:30 o’clock. Everyone welcome. Come, smile

and pray. Paul Robinson, pastor.

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