The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1929 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929.

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FILLMORE I^iuio Sinclair left Sunday '’ith a party of fri.nd- for an ^"'l trip through the South. They

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faring coughs — the kind that on and hang on and rob a man Mcep—thp kj n( j m , l ) <r , s 1,),^ n anil all worn out. se arc the breed of coughs that ui common cough syrups are ' Us,, f , il as a bottle of ginger quickest and surest way to get onfpr e t< r» t C, " , » rh '« t" take a ?mes , a 0 ! a> Rrrnchu,W Kmul ^ ion 'flade to stop the Old-timers— u K |n. ,S r ;,nd il <lw " it With- ’> of time.

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will visit New Orleans, also points of inteiest in the Rio Grand Valley and Old Mexico. Mr. ami Mrs, Lloyd Greenlee spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Wright. Miss Dorothy Reck visited Sunday night with Miss Dorothy O'Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eastham and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin and son spent Sunday with Floyd Eatsham and wife. Mrs. Anna Goo win is still very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rohinson spent Sunday in Indianapoli-. Mrs’. E. E. Wright spent Tuesday with Mrs. Bert Wright. The Missionary Society met with Mrs. Charles Snodgrass Tuesday.

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wearing, her clothes. Her amazing powers of actinfi, however, are unchanged. Gilbert as Neville Holderness, ami Miss Garbo have as many opportunities for emotional love scenes as they did in their other two pictures, “Flesh and The Devil” and “Love”.

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which opens today for a two days run tit the Voncastle Theatre. The great Swedish actress presents another side of her amazing personality in this film. She lias discarded the famous Garbo slink, tint! the exotic roles, with which she has been identified, and plays a tempe.-tuous young lady of London society. She has altered the style, and the way of

FLOYD ( ENTER

The skk Are all better in our neighhoihood at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Snider and Wilbur liobdell of Indianapolis spent Sunday with their father and mdther

Mr. and Mrs. (’has. LoImIpII. Selma Snapp spent Tuesday night with Anne Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clement- and son of Stilesville visited with his father Tuesday afternoon. The members of Wesley Chapel rhurch will have Sunday School next Sunday at Mr. Roscoe Hillis' beginning at 10 A. M. Miss Anne Crowe spent Wednesday night with Alberta Caitef and attended the Freshman’s party given at Winchester.

monies AT THE VONCASTLE “A Woman OF Affairs" Greta Garbo, more glamorous and alluring than ever, and John Gilbert, i dashing, intense and handsome, give another remarkable example of their unique charm as co-stars in “A Woman of Affairs,” a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture directed by Clarence Brown from a Michael Arlen t-tory

AT THE GRANAl) \

Some of the most beautiful scenic spots in the west form a background for the action in “The Cowboy Kid”, starring Rex Bell, which comes to the Granada Theatre for an engagement of two days beginning Friday. Many of the exteriors for this picture were shot in Arizona, where rugged rocks and desert dunes blend in a harmonious scheme of wild, barren beauty. The rock formations in some scenes are very unu-ua! and the shifting sands from a pattern that ipleasing to the eye that yearns for new places to visit.

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FILLMORE

Clarence Ferrand. , to ho on fire. The smoke was first dis- , , , i- , . c>». i covered by Rev. Tower and others John Gowan of Kokomo spent Sat- , • . , . , . . , . , . , . ..i -.u ,> who were waiting in the inside. In a urday night and Sunday with George . . , , , , , ,, . | , . t . n few minutes a large crowd had oo - Gowan and daughter Mrs. Lota Per- . . , , ,, .. . , , lected and the fire was extinguished

j with difficulty.

A short time before time for the |

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