Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1929 — Page 3

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L gvnor •'nd l arrdl, Scr«en-s Favorites, in “Lucky Star"

Th „ se inimitable screen favori'es l vtw W rote film history in "7th Heav I a nd “Street Anjrel.” Charles I Farrell and .land Gaynor, come

the

|l, ai k tc patrons of

. h ,, iUI - Tuesday and Wednesday th( ,|, hi t talking picture, “Lucky Mar." Tristram Tapper’s notable Lt,iy of a boy who turns his capaI ilu'i, , to useful creation, notwithI -landing <he physical handicap of u ,, I,, legs as his heritage from the

[world war.

A little country maid, Janet Gay-

I ju,!'. changes from u roadside weed I, ,, garden rose chiefly because she

imbued with the efferves-

j t of the ) )ung war darelit t. I She learns to Love the crippled boy ami he is reluctant to express the Ifeciin in his heart for her because

he realizes a man without legs is hardly a fit companion for a vibrant young girl. However, when he knows she faces peril—the trap of his former sergeant to gain an alliance under the guise of marriage—the cripple leaves his wheel chair, battles a blizzard and other obstacles

(iianada to savt t ^e girl and in so doing quits

ln the wheel chair foreVer. From there it is hut a step to marriage with the girl he couldn’t ask before because

he was a cripple.

In addition to the speaking performances of the co-stars, Miss Gaynor anp Farrell, the supporting play ers who speak their parts on Fox movietone include Guinn Williams and llcdwiga Reicher. Tonight Vilma Banky in “This Is Heaven” will have its final showing with wonderful Vita phone musical sccre and L iking sequences.

Re-roof Now Pay Later ears. Roebuck & Co., will apply sphalt roofing, in rolls or shingrs ■ ; : , mtep for 17 years . J. M. JONLS, Salesman. ■Cncneastle. R. R. 3. Commercial Place—Phone 367-Y

VOXCASTLE “Single Standard” Is Glamorous Bole For Greta Garbo— Last Showing Tonight Greta Garbo proves the adage about absence making the heart grow fomrer in her smashing return to the screen in “The Single Standard,” which plays tonight for the last times at the Voncastle Theatre

as a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presentation. in many ways, “The Single Standaid'’ is a distince triumph for the exotic Swedish star. It is her first 100 per cent American role and presents the greatest of all her film characterizations.

The production is an all-singing dancing, talking and musical presentation, with original Ziegfald hits, and With a supporting cast of players headed by Laura I,a Plante, Joseph Sehildkraut, Otis Harlan and Alma Rubens, with hundreds of others taking part in the picture.

Nils Asther and Johnny Mack The story is taken from Kdna Fer-

ington township, $1. Lacy VI. ( hew to Edward Chew, land in tAushington twp., $1. Frank E. Blaydes, to Vivian Halls, 1-4 acre in Jackson tw^p., $1. Gu- N'eal and wife, to Charles iicobee and wife, lot iit Greencastle,

Brown

the new-

split leading man honors in: bur's romance of the age and now Garbo feature which John I con es to life on the screen. All the

S. Robertson directed from Jose- write!'s beloved characters are por-

phine Lovett’s adaptation of the original story. Both are splendidly asi and, although playing widely divergent roles, keep pace with each

other in highly creditable perform-

ances,

Clair Hull and his band >vill play again tonight during the screening of : hurt subjects at second perform-

ance.

GRANADA HAS HOOKED ZIEGFEI.D’S BIG MLSICAL TRIUMPH “SHOW BOAT”

llen.y S. Sears and wife, to Otto

I-’. Livark, 2.76 a.-res in Greencastle

trayed in this production ami it is a township, $500. pha-uie to learn that Greencastle Forest Hill Cemetery, to Lloyd A. end vicinity will have an opportun- Dykeman, lot in Forest Hill cemeity of seeing and hearing “Show (try, S’O.

B< at.”

“Show Boat’’ is booked for a three day i ngagement starting Sunday, October Kl. The picture will open

Djalma H. Peterson, to Sam Budich, lots in Greencastle, $1. Stella Marshall, to First National Bank &. Trust Co., 133'w acres in Cloverdale twp., §1. Will Cline and wife, to Harry Lehr., 80 acies in Madison twp., $1. Harry Lehr, to R. E. Garrett and wife, 80 acres in Madison township,

•1.

H. Witt Sutherlin, to Charles F, Burkett, land in Franklin twp., .$.70. Frank Riley and wife, to L. C. Buchheit and wife, 35 acres in

Greencastle twp., $1.

John G. BeU end wife, to Lucy

lots in Commer- ,

GERMAN LEADER DIES

with a special midnight perform, unec Saturday night. Oct. 12.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

It will he interesting news to the theatre goers of this vicinity to learn that the management of the Granada theatre has hooked for an early showing, Universal’s mammoth production, “Show Boat,” the Movietone triumph which has scored heavily and broke house records everywhere it has played from the largest cities in the United States to the smaller towns, where it is pow released for exhibition.

Central Trust Company, to William Thomas and wife, land in Clinton • township, $1. Charley Scobet and wife, to Gus Neal am! wife, lots in Bainbridge, Citizens Enlargement, $1. James M. Riddle and wife, to John D. Miller, 5) acres tr Jackson township, $1. Yemen R. Heath and wife, to Howard R. Nicholas, lots in Green-cn-tlc Northwood Addition, #1. Edward ( hew and wife, to Glenn Hassler and wife, 2 acres in VVash-

I'orcct Hill Cemetery, to W. If. Chavis and others, ’itts, lot in Forest Hill cemetery, c ' a ^ duce, $1.

$10. ' j John T. Sutherlin and wife, to Everett M. Hurst and others, toi Lee H. Knoll and wife, 51.12 acres

Virgil MeCammatk and others, tract ' n Franklin twp., $1.

of grouiii. hi Marion ami Jetfcrson Oscar 1*. Lane, to (_. D. it L. Ky. townships, .$1. | Co land in Monroe township, $100. Central Trust Co., to Etta Hixoif,! Cloverdale Cemetery Co., to Mary lot in Greencastle, $4,000. j Gilni'ie, lot in Cloverdale Cemetery,

New Maysville Cemetery Co., to j $77.50. Mis. I rank Riley, lot in New Mays-

ville Cemetery, $24.

Charles L. Brackney ami wife, to Charlie Hendrich and wife, land in Monroe and Clinton townships, $1. Charlie Hendrich and wife, to Charles L. Brackney and wife, 90.30 acres in Monroe twp., $1. John F. Wysong, executor, to Elmer Blacketer ami wife, 100 acres in

Clinton twp., $1.

Jane Kent LaFoc, to Paul Carol Page, land in Jackson twp., $3,650. ' Jane Kent LaFoe, to Ina May Page, land in Jackson twp., $1,750.

to Sam Greencas-

Daniel C. Brackney, Brown ami others, lots in

tie, $2,750.

Mary A. Grubb, to Maynard Grubb, 00 acres in Greencastle twp.,

$1,500.

C. Y. llillis ami wife, to Alonzo Arnold, lot in Greencastle, $1.

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Mrs. Joy Cummings, Mrs. Rcssell Rockhill and Mrs. Madonna Rockhill wore in Grccnca-tlc last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Thelma Gardner and baby spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lydia FraZtCi*. Mis. Ralph Gardner railed on her mother, Mrs. Lydia Swinford, Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Cox and Vertie and Hubert Cox called on Mrs. Stella Cox last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers and daughter culled on Tilden Frazier and tamily Monday night. Fled Cox and family spent Sunday, a week ago, with William Cox and family of Clinton Falls.

U """ J ^ Hr. Gustav Streseman, foreign minister in the German cabinet, died suddenly Thursday, following a heart attack, plunging the entire nation in sorrow.

SUES WEALTHY MAN

INDIANAPOLIS, Did., Oct. 5. (INS) Douglass T. Wheelei ! wealthy president of the Langsen kamp-Wheeler Brass Works ami of llit Morz Eugineeiing Company, to jiluy was a delenilant in a $250,000 j breach of promise suit tiled in 8ti|iei lor Court. Room 3, here. The plaintiff was Miss Mitzl V. It. Clair who alleged Wheeler promised to marry her and failed to do so. II r attorneys refused to comment on the

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FIRE-BUG BLAMED FOR BLAZE NEAR HILLSBORO

HILLSBORO, I ml., Oct. 5.—A ftro thought to have been of incendiary origin destroyed the barn and its con tents at the tenant place o\\ned by ' Horace Einier, southwest of Hillsj boro Friday morning about two

l o'clock.

Mrs. John Crowder, a neighbor , wa.; the first one to discover the fire and the Einiers were called tele- , phone. The fire was beyond control | when discovered, but on going to the i scene it was also discovered that the ' house v as pn fire. There had been | no on • living on the place for thu past six weeks. 1 he front gate fo the yard was found open as wa also a gate at the rear and the front door of the house. On investigating they discovered that a fire had been started in tho wardrobe and hud burned a hole dl the floor when it was found. There were between six and eight tons of bailed wheat straw ami some harness in the barn but no live stork. TKe loss is estimated between seven and eight hundred dollars, covered with insurance.

MCOY WANTS PAROLE

WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED, KONJOLA SCORED VICTORY

FRENCH LICK, Ind., Oct. 5.-

(INS)—Kid McCoy, former prize I ’

fighter, now in St. Quentin, Cal.. Rejoices To Find In New Medi-

prison is seeking the aid of influ-

i entiul men all over the country in his efforts to get paroled. Thomas D. Taggart, Jr., here has received a letter from McCoy asking I his help. Taggart said that Charles B. DilI tingham, a New York theatrical pro1 ducer, already has interested himi self in the McCoy case. Making inj vestigations. Dillingham, according i to Taggart, ha found out that Mc-j I Coy is now a trusty ut St. Quentin, ; has outside work and is rapidlv j rounding back into fine physical condition. McCoy was convicted for shooting j and l.illing a woman. He has a long! term to serve.

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K. E. Isaac has been appointed assoi iato office secretary of the Central Young Men’s Christian Association. Mr. Isaac takes the position vamteil by K. S. Barnes, who ha> enter! ed the association college at Chicago. Mr. Isaac is a graduate of DePauw university and was treasurer of the DePauw chapter of the Delta Chi fraternity.—Indianapolis Star.

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