The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1955 — Page 4
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The urvd< rsigned, as Administrator of the Estate of Leonard Tressel, deceased,, under order of the Judge of the Owen Circuit Court in Cause No. 2710, Records of said Court, will offer for sale pr’*c AUCTION to the highest bidder for car* cn Saturday, April 15,1955 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on the premises located about t-i mile North of the town of Poland, Clay County, Indiana, the following describe.1 act of land, to-wit: The X »/ 2 of the SYV '/ 4 and the S' 2 of the S Vj of the N\V *4 of See. 27, Twp. 12 North, Range 5 West, and containing 120 acres, more or less. Said s.ile will be made subject to the approval of the Owen Circuit Court and for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereon. FRED H. RENTSCHLER Administ rator. RALPH R. McQl'EEN, Attorney for Estate. By Order of jmOE FRANK MARTIN, Judge of Owen Circuit Court.
FAIRLY SPOKEN About Garbo's Feet
Regardless Of Size
By Margaret Latrobe Garbo the elusive, the magnificent, is experiencing a comeback even though she is personally having no part of it. A book about her is cunently in the stalls, and main street movie hemses across the country are cnce more advertising several of her films. < Your correspondent has just enjoyed a good cry
over “Camille.”)
Now 1 don’t care whether or
not Miss Garbo makes another^ just walking.
what the elegant star poured | ing over stones—indescribable! j ing low heeled brogans which
over her breakfast cereal. So she liked coffee on the Wheaties plus a dollop of jam? Who cares? ! Some people eat pickles with mo-
lasses.
But when the inevitable reference to Garbo’s having big feet gains currency from apparently double-visioned observers — my typewriter trembles with outlaged feminine vanity. She does
NOT have big feet.
One of the startling charms of living in Manhattan is that one o^ten finds celebrities as close neighbors—although their orbit bears not the faintest resemblance to yours. Garbo w r as for a time our neighbor. She walked along the same streets of an afternoon, browsing through ar« tique shops and art galleries—or
Please, just one
Miss Garbo.
If you really care, the feet un- J though not given to he ivy :r. der discussion were usually wear- , bling. I’ 1 ! take bets on it.
more movie, j always look two sizes larger than
j tricky sandals. Size six and
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movie, althc if it were the ' right story with the right direc- : Lor—well, the Academy Awards wouldn’t need judges for top honors for the finest performance nong actresses. For my money, Garbo has more expression in a gl^-^e than all the current crop . ;J i.'een ladies bundled in one
tow-sack.
Nor is it of any moment wdiat
interviewers of old interviews j occasion have to say about her stint in the ! feet.
Stockholm barber shop, the famous quote about “vanting to be left alone,” whether she mght have married Jack Gilbert, and
I w r asn’t antiquing or marketing for art objects. I was marketing for a young gentleman in a baby carriage, who found it fun to be wheeled through city traffic, counting soot particles on his tiny fists and grinning toothlessly at kind policemen and anybody w’ho grinned back at him, one of whom was always Garbo. ‘Twas thus that I had
to observe the famous
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