The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1939 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCAETLE, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10.10
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visit Maple Chapel later to go over the field ami study her future course. This mission church needs workers. Two college students, Harold Riley and Max Brison, have been added to the church school staff. We express our thanks to our many friends for their loyal support in the past and assure you of our great apprecation for your continued help.
M \ri.i: ( HAPKI. CALLS MISS (iODXM.N AS I’ASTOK
Mi ; Arige Uo<iwi!i served Maple Chapel as pastor for three years some time ago and has been reappointed lo the charge by Dr. Abram S. Woodard, superintendent of the Bloomington District. downs but still lives. Her standards This historic Methodist church is located on what is known as Fox Ridge. She has had her ups and and aims are high. There is no
doubt that such a church is needed on the ridge. Plans are now being launched by the pastor, backed by Dr. Woodard and the church group, for an advanced program for the church. One of the projects in mind is a basement. Also better equipment for the Primary Department in the church school an dthe repaii of the church belfry so that the old bell can ring again. A membeV of the Methodist Church Board of Home Missions and Church Extension will be sent by Dr. Woodard to
CLOSING OUT SALE
Having derided to quit fanning and moving to town we will sell at pnh lie anelion on Hi Mar\ Ka> larm ,H miles east ot Cloverdale on Mir ceinetev.x road and on hall mile north ol Higgins creek on, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25TH AT 10:80 O’CLOCK 4—HORSES—4 One. m ir old Idaek horse, well broke and sound; One, 1 year old Roan maie, u>dl broke and sound; One, !t year old blaek horse, good one; One, !) year old Idaek mar", bred. 11—CATTLE—11 One, | x ii old Jei sey rim xxith Ixxin heifer ralvrs; One (> year old Jersey and Sherlhorn >xx, gixing 8 gallons of milk daily; One , year old Jersey eoxx giving I! • allons daily ; One 8 year old Jersey eoxx, giving good flow milk; On 8 year old lersex and Shorthorn, gixing 3 gallons; One 12 year old Jersey eoxx, milking good; t hree Hire Jersey and Shorthorn heifer c alves. 3—SHEEP—3 Three breeding Ewes. 20—HOGS—20 Three sows, hred to farrow Nov. 20; 14 nice shoats, weight 100 lbs. to 125 llis.; Txvo l>urne male hogs, one year old. I ARM IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS—Good farm wagon with box bed, ihling break plow, hay rake, corn planter, mowing maehine, dise harrow, tloiihl shovel piaxx, eultlvator, spike tooth harrow, one horse live shovel ph u, our ! ■ a ■ harrow, one horse dise wheat drill, 2 sets good xvork luirness, forks, shovels, pieks. eliains, saws, bolts, neek yokes, seoop board, grind stone, double trees and a lot ot oth ’r small articles and junk. tiRAEN AND HAT—lh(> bn. good hand picked corn; 10 tons good Ixalcd timothy hay. HOI SI.HOI.D IT RNITl'KE—DeEaval cream separator, beds, lamps, dishes, jars, tables and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH. EDI) FRAIZER AND SONS ALTON lit !!ST, ARTHlTt PICKENS, Clerk first Christian Church ol Cloverdale will s-rvc dinner.
V Previexvs ",nd Reviews ) | AT LOCAL THEATERS i k • V'oncastte “Espionage Agent. - ’ the new Warner Bros, picture starring Joel McCrea and Brenda Marshall, which opens at the Voncastle Theatre today, is a powerful and sensational drama of the unknown guardians of America’s peace during history’s most dangerous days. With almost magjcal prescience, the new picture, which was finished iust before the outbleak of the war in Plurope, foresaw the very situation which exists today, and it vividly depicts the danger to the nation which can be present even while the United States remains neutral in a warring world. It recalls the terribly destructive campaign of sabotage waged in this country even before the United ; States went into the World War of 1914-1918. Chateau Meet the most dangerous man in j America . . . the man with the pois- I >n tongue! Wrecking industries with a whisper! . . . Ruining reputations with a rumor! Stampeding millions with a lie! The nation’s secret scandal syndicate exopsed at ast! Jack Holt is starred in one of the 1 nost timely proxluctions ever ; irought to the screen by Columbia! | n “Whispering Enemies,’’ which omes to the Chateau Theatre on ; Wednesday, Holt is seen as a sue- i cessful business man ruined by a vicious “whispering campaign,” and j who becomes in revenge a rumor racketeer himself! Dolores Costello is the star’s lead- | ing lady, and others in the fine cast . include Pert Kelton. Joseph Crehan and Addison Richards. v v 4* •!• -I- •!• -!• -J- ’• BELLE UNION vjfr *1' '!* *!' •!• *P •!• •!* *!* •!• 4* .*5} Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines en- j tertained the following guests at j Sunday dinner. Rev. Cox and daugh- ; ter, Rev. Hasten and Mr. and Mrs j Johnnie Ogles. Clara Hill spent the first of the week with her sister Mrs. Pearl Pickens of Greeneastle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and daught ■; of Rockville was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estil Hodge last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge was entertained at a family birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sutherlin’s of Crawfordsville, Sunday, it being the 50th birthday of Mr. Sutherlin, a brother of Mrs. Hodge. Vanley Hill spent the week end
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with his daughter and family, Mrs. Trixie Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Duncan are moving in the property of Mr. Foster near the Valley church. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Hodge was in Terre Haute Wednesday m- business. Mrs. Etta Sallust was in Greencast’e Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn was in Cloverdale Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Blue was an all-day guest Thursday of Mrs. Etta Sallust and daughter, Josie.
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the beautiful gardens.
During the business meeting, a report was given by Mrs. Harry Wells, Mrs. Andrew' Durham and
unexpired term of Miss Lydia Williams who recently resigned. Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess. The following films to be shown locally soon, have been indorsed by the National D. A. R. previewing committee. For adults, The Rains Came, Dust Be My Destiny, Four Feathers When Tomorrow Comes, and Blackmail. For the family, They Shall Have Music, with Jacob Heisetz. In Old Monterey, The Wizard of Oz, Million Dollar Legs and The Bill of Rights in technicolor. FEDERATED CLUBS < ('ontlitiwri from l*n«»e 0»m»' of being a mark of the educated man, something to distinguish him from the masses, has become the delight of millions. Everywhere in Europ" and America and South America and Africa writers are attempting to tell of the happenings among the people in a form and style the people understand. This accounts for the popularity of such books as London's “Valley of the Moon” a few yeara ago; of Sinclair Lewis’ “Babbitt’’ and the latest enormous sales, Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath." The modern intelligent reader seems to be in quest of knowledge rather than an
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NOTIC K OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the I ... undersigned has been appointed by I
„ _ the Judge of the Circuit Court of Grace Browning of the State D. A. i> uinam County, State of Indiana. It. Convention which was held at the Executor of the will of Nellie G. Claypoo! Hotel in Indianapolis, Octo- Stoner, late of Putnam County, de-
ber 10. 11, and 12, at which time j cease( k
Mrs. Lafayette Levan Porter xvas 1 ve ® t aid estate is su PP ose d to be 30l-
eeote i State Regent. Miss Mary Eliz- | ixj 0 . 8142.
abeth Peck gave a report of the Jun-
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Miss Helen Browning was appointed corresponding secretary to fill the
Simpson M. Stoner, Executor
September 23d, 1939.
Homer C. Morrison, Clerk
Putnam Circuit Court.
Attorneys Lyon & Abrams.
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