The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1940 — Page 6
TILE DAILY BANNER, GEEENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1040
CHATEAU TONIGHT & SATURDAY
"My six guns do my talking 1. and they’re telling you to get out of,town before you ride out in a box!"
OF THE SiX GUNS v-ith LOUISE STANLEY
\M)V t I.VDK COMEDY Chap. 8 “DICK TRACY” Kiddies: Pop t om Sal. 3 p. in
WFST n iT'ERSON TUT ■* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jones and son. and Mrs. Vada Hadden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of Indianapolis Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lee Allen called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snapp Saturday evening. Ladies of New Providence church served the dinner at the Vorris Cummins sale Monday Several from this community attended. Mrs. Artie Smiser called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benassi Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox and son Earl, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and Helen Mae attended a birthday party for Paul Buis Saturday evening. Mrs. Effie Alice of Indiaanpoli: spent Tuesday of last week with hei son. Noble Alice and family. Mrs. Olena Wildman called on Mr and Mrs. G. W. Wright Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanders of Cloverdale called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mattie Coffey is in Indianapolis visiting with relatives for two weeks. Earl J. Cox spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough. Sunday school is being held every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock at the New Providence church, with good ■ nterest and attendance. Oral Mc-
HOW IT WORKS—Governor A. Harry Moore, visiting Fort Dix, N. J., where former National Guard units are in training, gets instruction in use of machine gun, from Major Clifford R. Powell, of 44th Division.
Cullough acting as superintendem Every one is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tabor were in Cloverdale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Coffey and children were supper guests of Mrs.
Artie Smiser and sons Thursday evening of last week.
?• MORTON 4 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burk and Mt. and Mrs. Donald Webster and daughter Wilma Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
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THEY DIDN'T ARRIVE—Planes bought in U. S. now parked in Fort-de-France, Martinique. They were intended for French army, but when news came ihat France had collapsed, French plane carrier Bearn took them to island in French West Indies, where they now remain.
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Also: Chapter 4 of ••WINNERS OK THE WEST”
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Holland, Kathleen NewJJent ami Betty Mille • picniced in Brown County Sun lay. Sir. and Mrs. Dale Whipple and little son Kenneth and Miss Marie and Roger McLothlin of Star City visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ODell and Mrs. May Staggs Saturday and Sunday. The Ladies Aid had a called meeting at the church on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and ion and Wm. Taylor and family of •ndianapolis 3p:nt Sunday with Mr. tnd Mrs. Clarence Humphrey. Mrs. L-zzie Hart spent several days Ipst week with her brother Charles Miller and family near Fincastlc. Charles Dunwoody and family of Tear Lafayette spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Minnie Garrett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clodfelter ana on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane of Lafaye to were here on Sunday afternoon. M s. Cana CloJfelter came home from Lafayette on Sunday after spending a few days up there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall. Mrs. Lizzie Hart is spending a r ew lays with her sister Mrs. Goldia Bee at Clinton Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bassett and baby Patricia of Fillmore called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce O'Doll arrd M s. May Staggs on Saturday evening. Mis. Mary Call and Mrs. Earnest Long attendr 1 a sale at Rockville on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and M s. H. B. Clark of Judon were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and M s. Bruce O'Dell and Mrs.
IT'S BROCCOLI - Broccoli, succulent vegetable, formerly was imported almost exclusively from Italy. But farmers of coastal California now find it a profitable crop and 700 carloads will move from Santa Maria valley by Jan. I. Above. • harvester.
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