The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1942 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY,. MAY 23, 1942

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PAIJUSTTE GODDARD gets what-for from co-star HAY MIDLAND in their new Paramount comedy-thriller, "The La '.y Has • Plans," which comes tonight to the Voneastle Theatre. Paulette, a reporter mistaken for a spy with stolen U. S. Navy plans drawn on her back in invisible ink, has ideas on tracking dcwn the real spy which do not meet with Milland's approval. The picture is hilariously funny. In the cast also are Roland Young, Albert Dekker, Margaret Hayes, all of whom give excellent performances.

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CHATEAU — 5 DAYS — SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY

GERALDINE TAKES A HAND

Lum and ALn r

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having gotten themselves involved with a spavined i v.arren of too-prolific rabbits, and Widder Abernathy

who has sworn to lea i Lum to the altar, Geraldine iZaSu Pitts) takes command uf the situation via the tellyphone. It's a continuous roar of laughter, this grand new RKO Radio comedy, "The Bashful Bachelor." and it presents the famous radio team as their

fans like to see them. Jack Vction produced.

Mr. and Mrs. Lona Smith had as Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenlee spent the week-end at Peru Mrs. Polly Pickett is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Millard Greenlee. Mrs. Floura Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hodge, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smedley, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Huber were i,n Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pierson and daughter, Mona Jean called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelly, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Collins, Mrs. Josie Hurst, and Jim McAnninch of Mt. Meridian were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smedley and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cavin and family we.re in Fillmore Saturday even-

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Greenlee were in Danville Saturday. Richard Hill of Albany is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy

Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamm of near Floyd Center School, called on Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hill, Saturday evening. Mrs. Everett Miller and son Roger of Brownsburg. spent Friday night and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Smedley. Mr. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smedley called Saturday evening. Morris G. Smedley and Miss Alice Staley of Indianapolis, called on Mrs. Mary Smedley of near Belle Union, Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Miller and grandson,

Clark Bryan called on Mrs. Smedley last Wednesday.

The East Floyd Home Economics. Club will meet Thursday, May 21.

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Glen Clodfelter of Lafayette spent Monday with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter. The community was shocked at the terrible accident that caused the death of George Inge on Friday, May 15 here at Morton. Mrs. Lizzie Hart and daughter Lucile and Charles Miller and son of Fincastle went to Iowa this week to see Wm. Miller and wife. Mr. Miller is a brother of Mrs. Hart and Charles Miller and is in very poor health at this time. Mrs. Josephine Burk left on Thursday to go to Indianapolis and from there to Pontiac. Mich., to spend the summer with her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Cooper and family. She spent Thursday night with her sister, Mrs. Nell Bettis at Indianapolis. John Mayfield, Jr., of Fort Benning, Ga., is home on a 10 day furlough. Shorty Conkwright of Carmel was here calling on friends and attended the funeral services for George Inge on Sunday. Mrs. Thresa Wimmer of Rockville took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burk and attended the Inge funeral on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Merl Basset and children left on Friday to go to Alabama to join her husband who is working in a defense plant there.

SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY

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$ + > + + + -r**-*T>4+ + (0) V PI.INTON FALLS + (• Mrs. fCuta Stegg* 4 + + + + + + + + ® A good crowd was out to hear Rev. Fred Wintdle here at the Methodist church Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerling of Chicago is spending a few days with her sister Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler. Miss Mary Ellen Spencer of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Spencer. Mrs. Eula Staggs called on Mrs. Fannie Sigler in Greencastle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and children and Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Bettis. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Akers of South Bend spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin called on Mr. and Mrs. Delton Spencer Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Falconbury and | chile.en of Ladoga and Norma Jean and Betty Keyt visited Mr. and Mrs. ! Eldon Staggs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton and children of Benton county, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shonkwiler and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slionkwiler spent Sunday with Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler and son John Shonkwiler and wife. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Orville 1 Tweedy and children. Mr. and Mrs. James Burk entertained Rev. Fred Wintle and Bobby Slavens at Sunday dinner. Mrs. Aleta Rhoten and daughter Ann and giandson Tommy of Indi- | ana Harbor called on Mrs. Eula ! Staggs Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold called ; on friends in Elwood Saturday.

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TODAY ONLY

“KIDEKS OF THE BAD LANDS" with Charles Stamtt and Kusseil Hayden

ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers. Mr. and Mis. Connie Edwards and son of Augusta and Billy Hanna were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanna. Mrs. L. B. Young and daughter of Kokomo and Mrs. Rexford Beck of Burns City visited last week with I their mother Mrs. Earnest Thomp- [ son. Betty York of Indianapolis visited j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frazer and son j over the week end. Mrs. J. B. Crosby of Greencastle j and Mjs. Nathan Call and Mrs. Earnest Thompson. attemled the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Dade Akers of Thorntown Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W'alter McBride have | moved in to the Vira Burdette prop- j erty. Willard Eggors who has been a seaman on Chesapeake Bay the past several months has returned to his home Thursday. Several fiv>m here attended the funeral of Mrs. Daisy Edwards Monday at Bain bridge. Funeral services for Gilbert Sallust were held at the Chastain Funeral home Sunday afternoon at 2:00 with the Rev. William Walters in charge. Burial was at Stilesville. j Pallbearers were Jim Sallust, Glen ^ Sallust. Fred Lockridge, Floyd Dean, Robert Crosby and Paul Coleman. Flower bearers were Mary Edith Lockridge, Helen Zeis, Gladys Sellers, Marie Hunt and Stella Katzback. Last rites for Mrs. Rose Pickle of Oarpontersville were held at the Chastain funeral home with Rev. Stanley McGaughey in charge of the services. Burial was made in the Hoachdale j cemetery. Flower bearers were Mrs. Carl DamaH. Jessie Lane. Mrs. Glenn Lincbarger and Mrs. Frank Jones. Pall bearers were Carl Jones, Fred Hillis, Clay Oliver, Frank Jones. Will Davis and Mark Pickle. Funeinl services for Miss Clara Darnall of Bainbridge were held at the Chastain funeral home Wednes- ! day afternoon at 2:00 with the Rev. T. H. Wilson in charge. Burial was made at Brick Chapel cemetery. Flower bearers were Judy Rader, Martha Hanks, Thelma Jean Kessler, Mary Etcheson and Nellie Long. Pall bearers were Ham Richard, Alf Calloway, Charles Ford, Frank Jones, Bake Cowaer and Stanley Cook. Short burial services for Mrs. I Pearl Myers of Lima, Ohio, were held here Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock wiUi Rev. Harold Quigley, Presbyterian minister, in charge. Burial was made in the Roachdale cemetery.

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!• 4 ROACHDALE * + 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- * 4- 4* 4- 4* 4* {jy. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Akers and son ot Greencastle were Sunday din-

bellk union Mrs. Ida Buis who resides soutn of town passed iftvay at her home early Tuesday morning after a long illness. A large crowd attended the street meeting here Saturday night. Mrs. Hattie Neier and Miss Alma Hill spent Thursday afternoon u Greencastle. Misses Pearl Jean and Lillian Hurst were Sunday afternoon guests of Wanda Glo Prichard. Mr. and Mrs. Alva-Foster enter-

tained at d nner Sunday Rev. Page and family of Indianapolis. Guy Helms and Miss Evelyn Waiton were Sunday afterno-n callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Finney.

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Mrs. Estil Hodge.

Rev. and Mrs. K sher._ ^

Mr. and Mis. Edgar Hurst and Harvey Smith were in Greencastle j

on business Thursday.

Mrs. Chincsa Alley is confined to her |

home by illness.

Mrs. dies'er Day an I : ' lr Flo:Is McCamack were *

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of Rev. R. E.

J. O. Norwood was on business Thursday

Mrs. Clifford called here by

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Mrs. Lucille Stringer spent Satur- ' mother Mrs. Chinesa ^ ^

day in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. A. M

Alley

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