The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1941 — Page 4
CHATEAU TONIGHT THRU THURS. THRILLING TOGETHER^ in t(i« drama of a brida who lived in terror of the man she loved!
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want candy, oranges and peanuts. Don't foiget the other boy’s and girls. Patricia Ann and Lavern Dale Nelson Dear Santa, I am a little girl 2 1-2 years old. I have been very good. Would you please bring me a tricycle, doll and a blackboard, candy, oranges and peanuts. Please don't forget my little sister Janice Lea. Your little friends, Joan Louise Wells, Janice Lea Wells,
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IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of my son, William Earl, who passed away seven years ago today, December 16.
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LOS ANGELES. Dec. 16 (UP)—-| Authorities held the first spy suspect! of the war today in the person of the German, “Baron” Ernest Frohlich 1 tie Meyer, 27. who was caught In an 1 American army officer’s uniform near important local harbor defenses. 1 In his apartment, Federal Bureau 1 of Investigation agents found army, 1 navy and marine corps uniforms, a short wave broadcasting transmitter, more than 200 letters written to de Meyer hy American sailors and soldieis and what appeared to be much data on coast defenses. De Meyer, having been arrested while the country it at war, is subject to trial before a military court undo the espionage act of 1918. If convicted, he could be sentenced to “death <u imprisonment for not more Ilian ;!0 years.” The FBI held him incommunicado The investigation, its agents said, was incomplete. They did not know when he entered the United States or if his title was authentic. “We will have more information about him later and will make public such of it as is compatible with the
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public good,” an agent said. “Until then all we can say is we have found evidence which places the man in a Society News Crump-Amold Marriage Announced Miss Mary Ruth Arnold, a freshman at Ball State Teachers College at Muncie and George Edmund Crump of that city were united in marriage Tuesday evening, December 2, at 6:30 o'clock at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil M. Good in Muncie. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Arnold of Gi-etn-castle, R. 3 and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson Crump of 1009 south Elm street, Muncie. Miss Violet Ruth Sanford of Greencastle was bridesmaid ami Eugene Vorhees of Muncie was best man. Mr. Cmmp’s sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Dulany also witnessed the ceremony.
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