Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 13, Number 12, DeMotte, Jasper County, 29 January 1943 — Page 5
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Matiness Wed-Thurs-Sat j | Sun 2:15 —" . 1 I ■■■•■ Fri-Sat Jan 29-30 Bargain Days Adults 22c r■ ■ 1 Sun-Mon-Tues Jan 31-Feb. 1-2 Matinee Sunday only 2:15 ->w >■ L ■■, r,,,’ - Wed-Thurs Feb 3-4 Matinee Both Days Added Event Thursday
GABLE THEATRE NORTH JUDSON INDIANA The only rea’ Air Conditioned Theater in this vicinity. Buy your War Stamps for Victory at this Theater Friday & Saturday Show starts Sat. (> o'clock Double Feature Its a parade of Stars, Jane Withers, Bobby Breen, Baby Sandy, Butch and Buddy, and Spanky McFarland IN “JOHNNY DOUGHBOY” - PLUS “THUNDERING TRAILS” With the Three Mesquiteers Sun-Mon-Tues Matinee Sun. 1 o’clock Cont. by Irving Pichci \ produced and Written for the Screen by Nunnally Johnson N 11-= Also Selected Short Subjects Wed-Thurs Double Feature There’s no Priorities on the Fun in “PRIORITIES ON PARADE” With Ann Miller, Jerry Calonna and Vera Vague PLUS It’s Real! It’s True! A Picture vou’ll cheer “WE ARE THE MARINES” RITZ THEATRE LOWELL, INDIANA Evening show starts at 6:45 p. m. Cont. Sat Mat show only starts at 2:30 B«y War Stamps and Bonds at this Theatre Thurs-Fri-Sat Double Feature Joe E. Brown IN THE DARING YOUNG MAN Also
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LJML—A— 11. 1 Mill • Matinee Saturday^Sunday 2:15 * Fri-Sat Jan 29-30 Bargain Days Adults 22c Big New Thrilling Chapter Play “KING OF THE MOUNTIES” . . . plus : . . ;5 Big Nites and Matinee Sunday Starting Sunday, Jan. 31st Now You Can See for the First Time at Regular Prices j | Picturization of the life of George ML Cohan featuring' James Cagney , * Here is a picture that every Tirue American Should see • | ,v] ■ |
Basil Ratthbone - Nigel Bruce • —IN | . ‘iSHERLjOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR" Also Shorts . -! i Sunday & Monday Red Skelton and Ann Sothern -r IN “PANAMA HATTIE*' j News, | Pop Eye ('artooh ! ..VS, ; . • j Tuesday & Wednesday j “THE BIG STREET” : I Starring Henry Fonda And Lucille Ball j — IN “OCCUPATIONS” Pop Eye in “Olive Oil ajnd Water Don’t Mix*' Coming Thurs-Fri Sat Feb 4-h-G Abbott & Costello IN - “WHO DONE IT" ! HEBROH THEATRE Friday & Saturday Double Feature George O’Brien IN “GUN LAW” PLUS Leo Carrillo Andy Devine ‘ IN i DANGER ON THE PACIFIC Sunday-Monday-Tuesday Matinee Sunday 2:30 Cont. Twb Smash Hits Laurel & Hardv : f- IN “HAUNTING WE WILL GO” Also Errol Flynn - Ronald Reagan IN 1 “DESPERATE JOURNEY’V mßßKKKtKKmmmmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmte y jhbhb NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Cause No. 2499 Notice is hereby given that the nndersiged has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper, Coun- j ty, State of Indiana, Aministrator of the estate of John Bunning late of said county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Richard Hoving, Sr. Dated December 28, 1942. Attest: Keith Spencer, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Emmet M. Laßue, Attorney. BUT DBFBNSB BONDS TODAY
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Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Worthington, dressed soberly and , b wearing their best black gloves, walked along the stony country road back toward Sophia Hardy’s farm, to pay their visit of condolence. “How do you reckon she’ll be bearing up?” Mrs., Kimball asked Mrs. Worthington. Both ladies wore their most solemn, funereal expressions. “A mighty severe blow” Mrs Worthington said. “Mighty severe To lose your only ,son, the mainstay of your declining years. And such a dreadful death, too—to go down with a ship. Mercy!” “The first of our boys from Hand County to go, too,” Mrs. Kimball
proper commiserative mood. “Come in!” The voice was brisk and cordial. They looked up in surprise. Sophia herself had come to the door. As they followed her into the parlor they exchanged glances, with brows lifted. Sophia was not even in mourning. The parlor shades were not even drawn. “It’s nice of you to come,” Sophia said. “Do sit down.” “We came,” Mrs. Kimball said almost reprovingly, “to tell you that our hearts are bleeding for you in’ your great loss.” “We know how lonejiy you must be out here,” Mrs. Worthington said. “With nothing to take your mind off . . . off . . She sniffed and reached in her purse for a handkerchief. “Oh, I keep busy,” Sophia said. “I’ve just finished applying for the Government insurance on Tom’s life.” The visiting ladies could not resist a shocked glance at one another. “I want to get if right away,” Sophia said. “So I can put it into War Bonds. My boy hasn’t finished fighting yet, not by a long shot.” The ladies were so occupied with feeling horrified, so titillated by this callous behaviour in a bereaved mother—that neither of them noticed Sophia’s hands. Under the folds of her clean print dress, against the seat of her chair, they were tightly clenched. (Story from an actual report in the files of Treasury Department.) Carry on for mothers like Sophia. Buy War Bonds till it hurts. L . S. chart wait
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said, mournfully. “I wouldn’t blame Sophia Hardy for feeling right bitter.” They stood on the simple stone doorstep, with downcast eyes, getting themselves into the
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