The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1940 — Page 3

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1 $490

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honeymoon cottage! The detective is Robert Montgomery, the bride is Constance Cummings, and the picture is “Haunted Honeymoon,’’ opening Wednesday, Thursday and Friday on the Voncastle screen as 1940’s lustiest love and laugh thriller. Made in England as the first pic- j lure to be filmed there since the outbreak of war, “Haunted Honeymoon’’ j follows upon such earlier M-G-M British-made successes as “A Yank at-Oxford,” “The Citadel” and “Goodbye, Mr. Chips.” Based on a bestseller novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the picture gives versatile Robert Montgomery a role in striking de-' parture from the gangster-nobleman of his last success, “The Earl of Chi- I cago.” As Lord Peter Wimsey of i "Haunted Honeymoon,” he doesn’t use a gun, nor does he talk out of the corner of his mouth. Instead, he is a suave, sophisticated top-hat and tails man-about-town.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harve Nichols entertained at a pitch-in dinner in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Mary Proctor of Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Lois Proctor and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper ! Proctor and family spent Saturday i with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proctor and

j daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Verl Ader and son attended church services at Brown's Valley Sunday.

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near Bellmore Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alva Gowin have us guest Mrs. Geo. Phillip of Hollywood, California. Mrs. Phillips is a j

sister of Mrs. Gowin. ^ .p + + ^ + + .j. + 4. m,- an ,| Mrs. Bill Rooker

Jess Jones and Bill Pruitt of Incii- N'KW MAYSVU.LE + | daughter of Crawfordsville spe.nt Mr and Mrs Bob Davis and pent the week vith Mi ^^.^.4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Friday afternoon with Mi and Mrs family of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs

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and Mrs. Glen Jones. j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd of I.ndBorn to Mr. and Mi Jack Dear- ianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. inger at the Coleman Hospital in In- am | Mrs. Lloyd Griswold and

dianapolis, Monday. Oct. 7. a daugh- daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Miller and ter weighing 6-\ lb.- Mrs. Dear- Cornelius Hyspher of Indianapolis Risk

family had as guests Friday evening j inger was Miss Vera Ader, daught 1 spen t the week end with John Ger-1 Mr and Mrs. Albert Ralston and

for a pitch-in supper Mr. and Mrs. ' of Mr. and Mrs. Jess V'. Ader. man

Chauncey Perkins. Dewey Morphew and son of DanMrs Mary Graham and soil of ville, Mr and Mrs Lester Crosby Crawfordsville spent the week with aMC ! - s,,n 0 * Bain bridge were Sunday her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert guests of Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Mall-

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Fillmore Modlin is visiting his sis-

family of Indianapolis spent Sunday t er !’ ll,i a Anderson of Greeneastle.

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