The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1930 — Page 3

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■ ; Indiana) livf.c hnio on Sunday. M: ; . I|p|c i Mmlriox called on Mrs. I l.oitie Hurt on Sunday afternoon. I>'\ Call and wife and ha by, pent Sunday with Mr. an.) Mr-. Tom Tnsor. D'.n Garrett .. nod • ebool on account of her health. Kathleen Clodfeltor spent Friday aisrbt and Saturday iwth Enid Gnr-

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Thelma Calveit i< out of school ! with scarlet fever. i .Mis. Ott Thomas is tfalninff in hoi health slowly. The aid met with Mrs. White on j I." t Wednesday with a good attend |'’nee and good dinner and ail seomeu ■ | "■ have a good time. Iluln rl I lodfelter .and family vailed on li.alph i lodfelter and family, 01 I'oi t la d Mill one evening la 1 week. SI IISCRIIIE I OK “THR BANNEIl”

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Its powet to thrill millions has been a thousand-fold multiplied through ' ri" of sound effects, Iran ccndont.tlly bcaiitiful operatic music and song.-; crackling dialogue, and unpar alleler ballet munbers in Technicolor. .Vow i- ;h' oppoituuity to see and heat th ■ pictuie that will live forever b'caus" ot it- scope, its drama, i; . power to thrill utterly. Many (Iteenciitsle thcati patron have been asking from tine to time v.hin this picture would play heie and now with the Vitapbone installa tion at the Voncastle, opp ituaity is

gi .en the namy , n< a eOT-goe i s to attend this program atei <pp just f nr themselves what a wonderful production hits been made out of this picture as a re-issue front the silent I version of several years ago. The same cast iis seen and hgard : i the sound versimn that played in , the ' l ieinal silent v'ei ion vhieh made such :i tremendous, hit when it first j was released. Headed by l.on Che.tey its the “Phantom," the c.-.-t indude\orman Kerty and ..Mary Philbin with ' thousands of extras and w,, det ful I symphony orcheslra playing the beau- | tiful opeititic music that well fit the production. For thrills and excitement and • highly entertaining C|iiiilities, no one i ap afford ti pas up this mag il'iient picture during its run tit the V : astle today and Thursday. An all-talking Edward Everett i Hotton comedy, ’‘Good Medicine" and

colory symphony, "lu Old M.oii ‘ wil Cotffplete th- pi i'iam wh -, highly gunrantecil. GRAN \|)A Now and then an unheard of beygirl becomes night a Ho wood leading player. These few, hut . •nsational rises to fame keep thouands of othet film toilers plodding* toward the goal of their ambition . Sally O’Neil, in “Girl of the Port.” playing today and Thursday at : (Panada theatre, i one who stepp I casually from a cafe ballroom in!" a leading part ir, a motion pi< tun and fame! She watt visitin - friends in t a' lornia one -ummer. Like othet m i-ts, .-he often danced at the Coe nut Grove, hoping to catch a glim[ of a movie celebrity. It was there that Marshall Neil-m saw the sprightly Irish lassie and visualized Iter a mle ill "Mike," a

I i -wed -u* introduction, a studio interview, tests - and success O’! i hot do f •m llayei ne, New Jersey. five -t - f Hollywood uncertainty— inch, nt of the microphone. "Gill - ' the Port is her second Kadi - picture. Hie fir-t, “Jazz Heaven,” in w It < h she made hei singing dehut, pp- •- M -k P -i\vn, is a box-office sensation. add Sliarland, distinguishml i actor, 11 a res honors with c * il - th • John Kussell Fiji i t- i> Kelt Glen non direct- * d, .i'd llemam Milhausei supert 1 i in tie , -t an Mitchell Low!.e kenzi' Duke KalinnaGi Id Party, Arthur Clayton, O'li.-ndel . John Dillion, Wili irt, 11 t - implin, and Kenee j Uacteaily. w i-- p oparing to direct.

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