The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1940 — Page 4

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SPEAKER — Representative Dudley A. White of Ohio named director of speakers' division of Republican National Committee. Announcement in Washington stated his headquarters would be in Chicago.

{5} -j. .t. t* MORTON -i’r *i* + -I- •!• -i* -J- "l* 4" -I" .*‘A Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bock spent Sunday with Sanford Bock and son Russell. Mrs. Lottie Stark has been real sick and Dr. Veach was called to see her on Wednesday morning. Miss Rozelle White attended a Jawn party Wednesday, evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Colling in Bainbridge. Hostesses were the Misses Helen June Gibson and Marjorie Lewman. Mr. and Mis. Wayne Bettis and daughter Sarah Lou have gone on a vacation trip to the Smoky Mountains and other points of interest. Miss Doris Garrett of Danville

was home over Hie week end. Miss Ruby Worrell has returned to her wo k at Indianapolis after being laid up seven weeks from her

recent accident.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and family are leaving on a fishing trip

to Michigan on Thursday.

The Clinton and Madison Economics Club will hold their annual out- . ing at the Oscar Irwin Park August 11 with a pitch in dinner. All former members and their families I

are invited to this picnic.

Mr. and Mrs. John Boling and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boling of Danville took

Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ,

Howard Farrow. ** 4

Rev. and Mrs. Houck took dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Coffer atwith Mr. and Mrs. James Tabor ut tended the Cofferfamily reunion at

the Motor Inn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garrett and two daughters Doris and Ruth Nell attended a reunion at Charles Dunwoody's a brother of Mrs. Garreli near Lafayette on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr?. Jam s Firestone and son on Sunday were Mrs. Jane Whitley and son Billy of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hudson and daughter Maxhu. of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hudson of Lebanon. Mrs. Roscoe White and daughter Rozelle spent Saturday at Rockville. Herman Miller was brought home from the hospital on Sunday afternoon and was taken worse and had to return to the hospital on Monday. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter on Wednesday with 20 members, 5 visitors and several children present. Mrs. Georgia Martin had the devotion. Piecing on a quilt and cutting rug rags was the work with a good din-

ner also.

Mr .and Mrs. Lee Miller and family spent Sunday evening and ha I supper with Mrs. Mary Miller and

children.

Mary Lucille McLinden spent

Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Farrow and son Junior. Mr. and Mrs. James Tabor are

having the Brattain reunion at their

home on Sunday, August 11. Mrs. Mary Call and Miss Mary

Miller were in Greencastle on Wed-

nesday.

Mrs. Will Terry visited with Mrs. Addie Frank at Gerard, 111., ove:' the

week end.

the park in B azil on Sunday. Mrs. Doris Roark of Mansfield. Ohio returned to her home Saturday after spending two weeks here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson and other datives. M s. Donald Chiles and baby went to Indianapolis this week to join her husband who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Girton, Frame Girt m and daughter Ruth Girton | left Sunday for a visit with relatives in Kansas. Vernia Jackcon was a Monday ar i ternoon visitc at the heme of M:s. I Florence Ferrand. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanger ana j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger and j baby spent Sunday afternoon witn Mrs. Stangers aunt and family Mr. and Mrs. Geo Sewell of near Jud-

son.

Mrs. Maud Bailey’s two nieces, Mrs. Hazel King of Greencastle and Mrs. Sallie King and children of De- j catur, Illinois spent Sunday in the 1 home of Mrs. Bailey an! family. I

Mrs. Oma Gill and grand-daughtjr i Secretary of the Navy

of Indianapolis were also the Sunday guests present.

Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles and sons were Sunday visitors of Lynn ' McFarland and family near Bain- ! bridge. I Those from this community at-! tending the Pursell reunion on Sun- | day were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pur- j sell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pursell j and Mr. and Airs. Walter Pursell.

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Anotner famous romantic classic has been brought to the screen in ‘Pride and Prejudice,’’ picturization

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alien and Mr.

■ m i Mrs. Hairy Ruthven called on | D f Jane Austen’s gay comedy, starrV\ ill O’Neal Sunday evening. | ing Greer Garson and Laurence OlivMr. and Mrs. W. R. Haltom and ' ier ' which comes Sun ay and Monday children spent Sunday with Mr. and j to the Voncastie Theatre. Mrs. William Haltom | Teaming two Academy Award Thn 'rh,,,.<,a. , m. u . . nominees of last year, the amusing The Thursday Club met at the | story deals with V romance of Home of Mrs. Came Zigleman this | Elizabeth Bennett, eldest of five un-

month. The

held at the

Morris.

Mr. and Mrs

and Thomas and Agnes Pierce attended prayer meeting Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Heath of Belle Union.

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IN NAVY—James V. Forrcstal, former president of Dillon, Read & Co., brokers, and more recently financial aide to President Roosevelt, named by the President to be Under-

amnng , c j ) ji dren called on Mr. and Mrs, Lem-

i uel Keller Sunday afternoon, j Airs. Leona Sanders called on her sister, Airs. Viola AIcCanimack Sat-

urday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles White were in Indianapolis Wednesday of last

week.

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meeting will be wedded daughters living in a small of Mrs. Anna provincial English town, and Darcy,

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handsome, wealthy young anstroI crat, who comes to town as a visitor.

Ernest McCammack Mrs. Bennett, the girls’ fluttery

mother, has her cap set for any eligible bachelor who comes within her vision. Darcy falls in love with Elizabeth, but can’t stand her family. But Darcy finds that family pride is

and Mrs. Willis Parker and | not nearly so strong as love and in

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Bill Elliott in “THE MAN FR0M1 WEEDS” & Chap. 6 of “Flash

daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster and son called on Mr. and Mrs.

the end comes to the rescue when Elizabeth's sister, Lydia, runs away i.com-

Aliss Rebecca Yanders has return-1 ^One of the season’s most notable d n rv, t< M(mday a and U Tuesday. nt Xt SUn "

ed to her home after spending last supporting casts is featured in the i "Idmund Gwenn and The evil quintet includes a whale, Alary Boland, as Mr. and Airs. Ben- 11 f°x. a cat. a coachman, and a pup-

^ i nett, Edna May Oliver as the croch- P e t master, and all of them concenAliss Helen Coffey of Indianapolis ety Lady Catherine de Bourgh and trate on making life hectic for little

Melville Cooper as her stuffy librar- | Pinocchio, an engaging marionette

week with her sister Airs Mollie film ’ headed b y Edmund Gw nn and Haltom and family. ’ ! Marv Roland as Mr flnd Mra R “"-

lice, “Giddy.” a cat. Thiii small-time villi .ns accosts as he skips ofl fnr his I school, and sell him to i unscrupulous traveling 1

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FOR BRITISH—Eight ambulances bought with donations to British-American Ambulance Corps accepted by Lady Margaret Knollys for British Red Cross, in front of Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Left, Major F. Cecil Baker, chairman; Lady Knollys in driver's seat, and Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt.

spent last week end with her mother,

Mrs. Anna Coffey.

Airs. Viola McCammack and Miss Agnes Pierce called on Mrs. Maud Osborn. Mrs. Osborn was seriously in but is much improved at this

writing.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison called on Mr. and Mrs. William Moffett Fri-

I day afternoon.

Airs. Rosalie Allen and Marie Pierce spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wess Branneman. Air. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack and Thomas and Agnes Pierce visitl!d Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanders of Cloverdale Sunday. The Akins reunion will be held in the Ray Stockwell grove Aug. 11 on

} state road 4.'S.

Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller an 1 family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul in na;si and family attended preaching services at the home of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Floris McCammack near Belle Union Sunday evening. There will be a I nt meeting held in the lot near by for the next two weeks. Dewayne Querry called on Denjih

Benassi Friday.

Lawrence Pierce of Greencastle called on Thomas, Agnes and Marie j Pierce Sunday evening. Mrs. Gladys Benassi and children | called on Air. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- ' Cammack Monday afternoon. Cole Coffey of Franklin returned to his home last week after spending I two w eks with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

j Ham Coffey.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benassi and

highlight comedy roles. brought to life by a kindly fairy. “ The first or the five to make a Chateiui screen appearance in “Pinocchio,” Five villians arid to the excitement are the fox. whose name is J. Worth- ~ and fun of Walt Disney’s second ington “Honest John Foulfellow and full-length production, "Pinocchio,” his wordless, bird-brained

Senora Mala. Argcaliaa; Senor^ Schkkl'c h s“ ( fd ng P 'Mf-, h0 p n ^ H ’ de T‘ Se “« d: Wr *- Roo,avail;