The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1944 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1944.
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CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY AND SUNDAY
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and 'TIME' says — ‘ONE OF THE YEAR’S TOP SURPRISES!'
IMJ BLIC SALE I will sell ut auction on the farm known as the Old Jolm Sigler Sr., farm, 3 1 1 miles west of Itrick Chapel and ? miles east of Clinton rails, on Thursday, October 19, 1944 Beginning at 11 o’clock. 5 ■ HEAD OF HORSES - 5 One gra> mare. 10 years old; one suckling mare mule; one Iron gray horse, 7 years old; one Iron gray mare, 6 years old; one gray mare, smooth montJi. 8 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 8 One heifer '! years old, calf by side; one Brindle heifer, 2 years old, calf by side; one Shorthorn cow, 8 years old, calf by' side; one springer heifer to freshen in June.
10 ewes,
32-HEAD OF SHEEP - 32 to 4 years old; 12 l.ambs; 1 Buck. MISCELLANEOUS
One harness vat, one hay frame, one mowing machine, one Fordson tractor, one stationery motor, one Burr mill, one corn planter, John Deere; 8 riding breaking plows one wagon, one cultivator, one trailer and rack, one set breeching harness, collars, one 2-row cultivator, one (i ft. bog fe*sler, one cider press, one ice box, one cream se|iarator, one wind charger. Zenith; some tame Rabbits and hutches. Other articles too numerous to mention. Neighbors arc welcome to sell. Lunch will be served.
TERMS
Not responsible JAMES ALTON HI RST, Auet.
CASH. for accidents.
M. LOVE FRANK COOPKR, Clerk.
AT THE VON CASTLE THEATRE
Lovely Deanna Durbin and Gene Kelly are starred in Universal Studio's magnificent film dramatization of W. Somerset Maughman's "Christmas Holiday," compelling story of a woman’s love and the man she could not save from tragedy. Playing Saturday midnight, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Voncastle.
HEBKON Dickie and Bobby VanBuren spent Monday and Tuesday nights of last week at Olin Leonards. Mrs. Bessie eKeling of Crawfords-
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SEE and HEAR SENATOR
Samuel D. Jackson Democratic Candidate For Governor Of Indiana
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ville came last weyk to asist with the work and care for Mrs. Fred Dahlgren for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grimes of Indianapolis called on - relatives here Sunday morning. Mrs. Margaret .Ramsay of Crawfordsville and children spent the week end here at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ruttan and daughter of Detroit, Michiganan d Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leonard were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs.’Olin Leonard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webster and family and Miss Mary Gardner of Crawfordsville and Mrs. Frank Gardner of Waveland called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGaughey, Sunday afternoon. Sunday diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ClodPelter were Mr. aiuj Mrs! Norman Clodfelter and family and Mrs. Bettie Haley of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Townsend and son of Wingate, Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Clodfelter and daughter and Billie Goff of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Clodfelter and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ray George and son of Covington Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and sons of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray and sons of Brown's Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonai-d and family.
{cj •!* 'I" *1- -I' *!• -I* -I- -I* *!• -I- •!• FIN CASTLE + to} •!* -i- -I* •!- t" } Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider went to Brown County Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Pace and daughter Helen, were Sunday guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird. Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton received a letter from their son, saying he was in France. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Myers and daughter of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Father Mrs. Doris Ellen Wood spent Monday with Miss Norma Rbuth. Mrs. Alice Detro is spending a few days with friends in Roachdale. Miss Norma Walker went to Culver hospital Monday. Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Clodfelter Crawfordsville spent Sunday with their son Denis Clodfelter and family.
@ + + + + + 1' + 1 , 'l"V , l - + + + l FERN & + + + + + + + + + + 4 F + • I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber spent I Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Donavon. Heber and daughters Vivian Mae and Ruth Ann and Mr. and .Mrs, Ernest Heber were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughter Anna Mae. Mrs. Francis Underwood of Greencastle spent the week -end with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Furney. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cox was in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Varvel and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Varvel one evening last week. Carl Rockhill spent the week end in Brazil visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hicks and family.
.j. -t. 4. 4. 4. 4. •!• EAST GREENCASTLE TWP. * •g} + -l* -1- *1* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. ^5* Mr. and Mrs. George Purcell of Greencastle were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Purcell and children. Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lisby were the formers brother, Pvt. Ivan Lisby and two children .of Greencastle. Pvt. Liaby has been stationed at a camp In
VONCASlI LAST SHOWING Too^y with SNAPSHOT bkecunt, JK - ■ ,I 't BOMBERS Aso Saturday Motii* THE GREAT AMEWCAI MYSTERY Coming Saturday Mi Playing SUNDAY & MONDAY Matinee and Night and Tuesday Night "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" i>y W. Somerset Maughui with DEANNA DVBBH and GENE KELLY With NEWS AND I AM AN AMERICA
Georgia. Mrs. Anna Mace and Mn Harper of Detroit, Michigan to their horn.- Friday after an extended vis.t in the hornet! niece and husband Mr. and )ln Ferrand. On Wednesday Mrs. Raymod by entertained her parents, Hr Mrs. Charles Marter and her Mrs. Howrd Cox and children Flora, I ndiara. Mrs. Laura Mace of Putt was a guest of her sister-in-lu Carl Ferrand last Mondy aal day.
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EVERYONE INVITED!
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AT THE CHATEAU - NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS IN STREET SCRAP
“FIREAK IT UP, BOYs,” says Bing Crosby as he rfeparates Carl Switzgr and Stanley Clements in Paramounts "Going My Way," currently at the Chate au Theatre. Although Bing's a singing priest in the movie, ht's quite a baseball fan, too, as witness the St. Louis uniform he’s wearing. Barry Fitzgerald plays the crochety but lovable Father Fltzgibbon In the picture whose cast also includes Rise Stevens, famed star of Us; Metropolitan Opera, Frank McH ugh, Gene Lockhart, James Brown, Jean Heather.
Two seats on an isle
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O seats for a pair of battle-worn kids somewhere on an atoll in the Pacific—will you give them?
There are 90 units operating through U.S.O. Camp Shows on the ‘'Foxhole Circuit.” They play the jungles in the South Pacific. They play the snowy wastes in Alaska, Greenland, Iceland. They play the hospital circuit behind the lines. Help U.S.O. send some of the country’s finest entertainers to our boys "out there.” Many of these men and women have Volunteered their time —but it does cost money to send them
to our far-flung battle fields.
make this gigantic entertainment enterprise possible — will assure seats for all of our boys, wherever they may be, to ths •hows the folks back home have sent them. Give as much al you can afford—then a little bit more. We can’t let then down now/
Give generously te
Putnam County War Chest
Your contribution to y u ur Community War Fund will hefc REPRESENTING THE NATIONAL WAR FUND
CONTRIBUTED BY
SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
