The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1944 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1944.

-• Sunday Thru Thursday I SPORTS NEWS J VONCASTLE - Final Tonigl’

BOWLING

(By Jim Zeis)

BASKETBALL

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Scfnfs of love! Scenes of hire* A peaceful Russian village transformed into a blazing inferno I

the world's greatest horsemen... riding to avenge their women and their children! See them in action! See them in scenes of terrific power! J-’i %

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TIGER CUBS RAP SEYMOUR, 56-27; REELSVILLE LOSES Seymour's Owls proved no match for Greencastlc's high school basketball team Friday night as the Tiger Chiba swamped the visitors, 56 to 27, on the local gym floor. The Cubs jumped into a 6-2 lead on successive field goals by Fity 6 ' Dunn and Cooper and Seymour took time one. When play was tesumed, Creencastle continued to bombard the hoop and the quarter ended 17 to 6 in the local's favor. From then on the outcome was never in doubt with Coach Fred Fechtman’s netters holding a 26 to 12 advantage at the rest intermission. In the third period, with Frye blazing the way, the Cubs piled up 21 ! more points, leading 47 to 20. Fechtman substituted freely in the final quarter and Creencastle won, 56 to

27.

A curtain raiser 1/tween the Reelsville and Creencastle “B” team was

! a tight affair, the Tiger Cubs icserv- j g unda y

Bees Downed By Waveland 29-24 The Russellville Bees traveled to Waveland Friday evening only to bo w to the host team, 29 to 24 in a hard fought high school basketball game. The count wms tied at 16-all at the half. Compton and Sellers led the Bees’ attack while Ew'bank was outstanding for the winners. Lineup and summary: Waveland (29) B F Clodser, f 2 1 Arvin, f 1 0 Ewbank, c ..... .41 Priebe, g 2 2 Osw'alt, g 3 1 McGaughvy, g 0 f* Mitchell, f 0 0 Russellville (24) B F Carrington, f .10 Sellers, f 3 2 Compton, c 4 1 Clodfelter, g 10 Jackson, g 11 Bgame: Waveland, 26; Russellville,

14.

Officials: Campbell and Fletcher.

Bowery At MIDNIGHT/

BELA LUGOSI ,0HN wS E L« J

Saturday Midnight — SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDl 1 Matinee Sunday,and Monday At 2:00.

falCtq! TRomtutcef Betty’s the girl from the Police Gazette!

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ANNE BAXTER DANA ANDREWS WALTER HUSTON WALTER BRENNAN • ANN HARDING JANE WITHERS

FARLEY GRANGER

and ERICH VON STROHEIM ,

Walt lilsnejs Cohn • I'KiAKO A < LKO" and NEWS.

1 es winning by a 1-point margin, | to 16. Reelsville led at the half, 8

6.

’! Lineup and summary:

| CreencMtle j Cooper, f

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CHATEAU -- Sunday Thru Thursday

Mark, f

I Hedge, f | Dunn, c I Flannigan, c

Hoffman, c .

Frye, g

Records, g

1 lill.ps, Rev. Sanford Phillips, Mr. Tzounakis, g and Mrs. Arthur Baliff, Mr. and Humphry, g Mrs Lawrence McCammack, Mr*. 1

Hetlic Scott, Mr. Wm Newman and ■ ’ecil Newpian and family. Rev. McKc hail called in the afternoon.

Mrs. E.n ua Morgan and Mrs. Ira! ” Mot -.art called -.m Mrs. Allie j 'unningham and mother Tuesday ! afternoon. •Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Huntei and ’On of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Fred Hunter. Mri. Ona Higgms called on Mrs. Amy Buis Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Wm McKechan was a dinner ■ guest of Chester Cunningham and ■ family Sunday.

TOTALS 23 Seymour (27) FO ! Mon tel, f 2 Coryea, f 0 Kroeger, f 2 Rundquist, c 0 Kutch, g 1 Keech, g 2 Wilh?y, g 1 Steinburger, g 0 Joddard, g 0 TOTALS 8

Score by quarters: drcencastle 17 Seymour 6

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Officials: Conover and

56 27

Wampler.

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JOINS DAD IN THE MOVIES This informal shot taken on the set where "The Ner'th Star’’ was being made shows Walter Brennan and his 19-ye.ir-old daughter, Ruth, who has 'entered pictures under the name of Lynn Wi.'Uhrop, scorning to trade on her father’s fame! Both an pi ng parts in Samuel Goldwyns super production, the father as n l amtiv sage, and the daughter as a sort of female Paul Reverv, whose wild ride informs the villagers of the invading Germans.

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*• LA SI MARION f (J,) + 4- + 4- 4- + -l* + 4- 1- -j- -I- . Mrs. O. II McNary and ion o' Vcvay spent Sunday night ith Mr

Hlul Mr. . K. li Buis.

■ Mr. and Mi Glen Dud sons called on Georg ■ Bowman

wife Sunday evening.

Mrs.

With Mrs Dorothy DeVaney. Mi Hazel Bryan called in tli alt ri..)on. Corj). Marvin Jackson ol l''oi' Riley Kansas arrived Sunday to bjiend a few ,day w:,h n Mr. and .''i Hei i ■ !. k

Mr. and Mrs Boy Williams of New 1 un w v uter Humph* y ami . on o: Danvill-' vi ted Sun11 insiiAire and funii-

nd i:.d Ma iivl ’.'l. E i.

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and' Monici ! on Mr. and Mrs. lay afternoon. Kn ; zin and Mi. an i

Mr (h I lorothy Sunday

Mrs. ITnil Mrs. W i tiarns of

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^ + 4- + -!*4.4.4.^. + 4.q.q.q. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge and Mr. and Airs. Charles Hodge and laughter Roxie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher Sunday. Norman Stringer of Bloomington j spent the week end with his parents. | Mr. and Airs. Lofty Stringer and son Norman. I Mrs. Lucille Stringer and Mrs. ! Gertie Stringer shopped in Grcon-

I castle Saturday.

i Mr and Mrs. Clyde TUtmaa and | son Donald of Brazil and Miss Ruby 1 nomas of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Alls. A. M. Hodge Sunday and all went to Indianapolis and called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson

LOCUST GROVE

Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks called ■ on his mother, Mrs. Ellen Hanks, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Paul Heaney in Creencastle, one day last

week.

Several from thi s vicinity attended the Farm Bureau oyster supper Tuesday evening at the home of Ralph Clodfelter west of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman spent

afternoon w ; th their son,

Chas. Coffman and family west oi

Brick Chapel

J. D. AL Cullough of Hamilton Montana, is spending a few weeks with his sister, .Mrs. Arthur Giltz

and family.

Mr. and Mr- Walter L'oo’ior and daughter Louise, drove to Linden Sunday to visit their son Byron

Boo'r.er and family.

Air. and Mrs. Allan Berry and childrc n of Madison township were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves Thursday evening. Mr. ami Mi Ross Bullerdick and sons visited with the latters mother, Mrs. Dora Pitts south of Creencastle

Sunday afternoon.

Aliss Marjorie Lewman of Greontstle spent t ie week end with her mot . r and ■brothei, Mrs. Flora Lew-

man and son Stanley.

Whor. Air. and Mrs. Warren Caywood were ailed to Kentucky to attend a f uneral their small daughters, Chi ol and Katherin spent the week with their grandparents, Mr. and

Mrs. Fred Boatman.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ciltz and ron,. Bcntcn were guests at an anniversary dinner Sunday et the home •if Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hairis in Brazil Mrs Harve Bresder and Mrs. Clifford Hillis vv.-o have been ill, are

better at this writing.

Miss Elaine Sallust and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cooper attmded the I basketball game at Creencastle

Thursday evening.

Mrs. Aden Hanks was called to see her sisten-in-law. Mrs. George Hale, who is critically ill at her home in Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Hale were residents of this community a few

years ago.

GRANADA

TODAY ONLY

STARTS AT 2 P. N

BUSTER CRABBE

BILLY THE KID

WESTERN CYCLONE

RUSSIA’S BOUNDARY AIMS

nith call 1 mi Mrs. > »h<l family Sunday afternoon.

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Friday afternoon

ilini" i gm sts • V Mr. and i Munday were, Rev. and Bains and Mrs. Sylvia M in ovia, Rev. and Mrs. g U v. and Mrs. Frank

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Biy ,.losing-Out Sale Of Horses, Dairy Cows, Farm Machinery, Corn, Oafs,

Baled Hay and Straw

ALSO REAL ESTATE - 200 ACRE FARM AT AUCTION MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1944

s.U.L TO START VI II 0’< LOCK (< V. I)

Hail nidi nurtli id Liiiinenee, Imhaiia, on .'•lale Ruad 12, 8 miles

MiniImesl til Monrovia, liidiuna.

K. IlKAO OF CATl’LE — II (ows—Hi.lstein and

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1aUa-S—0 Sons; (i Diir. t i, ail > iioats; onr inalo . .H IIOKSKS — Olio tram ol blai k man v—* H ol I h .rsr. J FARM TOOLS AND Mil IPMLVt On y... ,1 |„i „ t (arm tools timl <»f all kin;!rs to op i Ur it NtU ati, ' ’ O***, »li m i dm, U7S oalrs ;ia>, Hovrr uud tiinolti^, I'£halos

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Terms On F^ersonai Properf)

200 ACRE FARM

dliis farm is Known as (he Marion Curtiss farm; of Lmiaenee , N | Male Road ll; H niite> SoiitllMest m Indiana in the lake emintry. i ,s a “ Ulluhie, ail in om> sqm’ • Hi eh, all level and in a liu-ii state ,u . iiltK all 1.1 well im. i l. plenty of goml water. Hog hons.'s for 12 mown; big mi attached; double er.a a rebuiM als, eq.upp d lor duir\ eons an Ideal stoek fann. 1 • ' ' fl "•« ou.is.- eovered with slate, a beautiful home, n«ati i 2 nnie Iroiii line graoc . aid higu seliooi.

1° suit purchaser.

im umhmm es “ ‘‘ xu ‘ ,1> ’ ri * 1 - f “ r "' Hold clear „f KeiikieiSn Pearcy—Curtis East W. N. imoWN, ALTON HI RST, Am ts. T. J. I.HWtS Merk laidle. 0 f the Baptist Chureh of Eminence will serve dinner.

Shirley Cooper attended the ball game Saurday afnernoon at Grecncastle. Mr.s. Clara Hill and Bob McCammaek left Sunday evening to spend a few days with Mr. and Mr.s. Bill Arn-

old.

Mi. and Mrs. Noble Clcarwatcrs

ilini soil were guests of Mrs. Helen

Pitts and family over the week -nd. Mrs. Charles Hodge is with parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Snied

ley near Coatesvillc. .Mrs. Smedley is

seriously ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest White and famjly was guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Walter Horn and Mr. Claude Gor-

| ham Sunday.

Mrs. Pearl Cooper called on : Miiudei Horn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dm.sett aiid. daughter called on Mr. and .WS.’ DilliiS Ilolgc one night lust week*' Mrs Fdna Agpe called on Mrt. Colleen OPnrwaters one evening last

week.

Mrs - t’ynthin Ali n called on Mra. Add e Hodg? last Friday afterno.n m,I Mrs. Myrtle Cox called on Thurmilay afternoon, Mis. Clara Hill was Sunday gue# of Mrs. Ada Hurst. IN MEMORY L) loving memory of our husband. Lit her and gramlifSther. Oscar Buis .vho pas e,| away 6 years ng.) today . 29, Ul.’ig. Thou art gone dear father. Gone beyond this world of tears, But the memory of you will linger, I Ever through the passing y«ars. , Missed by wife and family. ,

Why Not Try Bannei Want-Aiit?

OKITL’AKY A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our home, Whi'ch never can toe filled. God In his wisdom has recalled, The boon which he has given, Although her body slumners now, Her soul is safe in Heaven, I The Lord has called again for another one of His children to comi home. It was the night of January Hth. 1944. when he called Ethel Elisor to come to Him and enjoy he: Eternal home. ! Ethel was the daughter of James and Belle Alexander, deceased. She was torn August 11, 1877, passed away at tne a,, of 60 years and five months. Sue was united in maiiiag ■ to S. O. Ens r Feb. 22, 1895. To tlv i union were born six children. Mun i of Mishawaka. Mis. Opal McCartney of Indianapolis, Burel and Ellett >f Clinton Falls Ray and Claude having preceded her in death. She united with the U. li. church everal years ,igo. She had been in poor health fci quite a while but bore her suffering without a murmur. She has lived her life and now he..i gone on without a minute's warning, Therefore be ye also ready for in such an hour as ye think'not the son of man cometh. She leaves to mourn for her her lonely companion, four children, 14 grandchildren, one great grandchild, two sisters. Mrs. Minnie Phillips vf Judson ami Mrs. Beulah Miller of tiio .mingdale, three biotheru, Clark' of Sullivan county, Hariy and Wa iiam^of Paike county, s veral nice . •ind nephews and a heat of friends. Dearest Mother we will miss you, More than wouls can tell; But ’tis wiitten in the Bible, "Jesus doeth all tilings well,” He knew that you were suffering And the hill was hard to climb, So He closed yotor Weaiy eye lids And whispered "Peace be thine.” And we know ycu are waiting At the gateway bright and fair And will gt ut us some glad morning As vve join you over there. For when the mists have risen abov .• us, As our Father knows his own, Face to face with those that love us We shall know as we are known. Tin funeral was held at Clinton Falls Methodist church January I4*h in charge cf Rev Wm. MeKeehan

I un . i.ev, Fred Wintle. bearers were nine "f the?® dren and the pall li'iKi - H ] grandsons, Jimmii- Knsi" wwrd Roy McCar! ewa, Wayne Alexa !• i Pk* more, Lon Back and Mill I CARD OF I HANK' We wish to thank triends and loved em | kindiiehs ard .syiu <thy -nj 1 ill’iiss and death 11 uut ".f ■ I and grardm thrr ^ H 1 We want to thiin the fl ; Rev. MciCeehan a.." II'• "■ I their woii!.-, of ci ! Mi >fl McCurry foi then l isingers, flower i >u-..< * V bearers. Also foi the !«•»- _ al offerings and li hid 11 ’' cominunity for fun iiing? S. O. En r Murel Kn i ar.di Opal McCartney ^ and family Burel En ’Or at'-* Ellett Ensor anR'l Ona Em- r and family

CLINTON I AM' | This neighiba hooe un ’ J hear of the death of Mr M | Mr. and Mrs. Toni Whitt fl Combs were Bundny gut’.-tij and Mrs. Cecil Chadd. Mr stayed for a few days visit , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bm'-'J •:ons visited Mr. and Mr- |

nt..en Sunday.

Mr. end Mrs. Eldon SR'I son Geirld and Mr. L (,ss ■ Greencastle was dinm'i' S u '’ 1

ind Mrs. Joe Stagg

Mrs. Mary Garrett in< * I vi a: ted her parent.-' >**• "I

Win Cope near Bellnii '' 1 '. Those who att m led th'

party on little Walnut "•’J Clin ten Falls wet e Mi ^ a ' J am and daughter fir'd'’ 1 j Duame, Malsolm Burk,, ' * and Bobby Miller. Norma ” Keyt, Janies and Billy 1 T Johnny Hester, Mary i Love, Christian and ,1 Billy Garrett, Betty I i,n "

Everett Martin,

Claude and Louis Willi* 1 ’

C ddard, Billy Fhi

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' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon St^" Gearld, and Mrs. Eula SUf>-

and Mrs. Violet ShonkwilR

bridge

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