The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1937 — Page 4
(THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, JANUARY 1,
1037.
CHATEAU
Continuous Show Today & Sat. ( om<- Early If Von W ant A Seat.
WHEREVER THERE'S TROUBLE BREWING OR SIX-GUNS BLAZING SUDDEN DEATH...
. . . look for those three hardridin', fast-shootin' daredevil-may-care action heroes!
( HAT. <» "THE BEA( K t'OIN” and A 3 STOOt.ES COMEDY
Free Candy & Gifts—Kiddies—Sat. Until 2 P. M.
\V.\T( II FOK OI K BAKtiAIN MATINEE S ON Tl'ESDAY
I wish to thank my friends for past and future favors, and wish each one
A YURY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
COL. Alton 0. Hurst
General Auctioneer PHONE MT. MERIDIAN
BRAND NEW TONIGHT!
Wilson, Irwin Hostetler and Thomas Taylor of Bloomington are spending the holidays with their parents.
*!• -h -I- T -!• -v -I- + •!• -t- 4- + + + ROACH DALE ■* I” Mrs. Orville IVrNinx - ^ -I- 4- -I- -I- -I- -I- 4- 4- -l- 4- -I- .-ftj Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Call and daughter of Indianapolis spent Christmas with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call Mrs. J. B. Crosby and son of Silver Springs, Md„ are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Call.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson and family of Anderson spent the weekend with Mrs. Julia Case. Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers and daughter of Anderson spent the weekend with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newton. Mrs. Matt Cline and Mrs. Mabel Perkins spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox in Greencastle. Misses Marjorie Rice. Martha Ann
SHANNON FUNERAL HOME
JSreCESSOK TO J. E. MclT'KRY
W<> oiiniestly solicit your continued patroim^e and sinc Toly trust that we merit your consideration.
RUSSELL J. SHANNON
PHONE 476 wA< m
Mrs. Julia Case has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Case in Indianapolis. Mr. anil Mrs. Logan Woodrum and Misses Mary and Florence Woodrum of Greencastle spent Christmas day with Mrs. Maude Dickinson ami Mrs. Clara Moore. Miss Avaline Noland of Indianapolis is spending the week with A. C. Noland and family. Robert Rogers and Jack Porter of Crawfordsville are spending the rolldays with their parents. James Risk and James Myers of Purdue university and Robert Holland and James Rady of Central Normal college are spending their vacations at their homes here. Russell Powers spent Wednesday night with Cecil Perkins, i Mrs. Myrtle Buchanan is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suitor and daughter Betty Lou. Harry Jameson is spending the Christmas vacation with his sister in Indianapolis. Mrs. Maude Dickinson. Mrs. Clara Moore and Mrs. Golda Perkins spent Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. Marshall Zimmerman and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bishoff and daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joo Rinkard in Castleton. Mr. and Mrs. August Buggie and family and Mrs. Lillian Clements and son of Indianapolis spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walls. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Perkins, Mrs. Myrtle Buchanan, Katherine Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Perkins and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Malayer.
introduces a brilliant new musical program "UNIVERSAL RHYTHM"
featuring REX CHANDLER
and his 43-piece orchestra u'ith chorus and soloists
Chandler’s vivid, irresistible arrangements of popular iniisie will be heard for the first time ou these Ford Friday evening programs
over
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VONCASTLE
"WHERE THE CROU DS GO ’.
GRANADal “The Family Theatre I
Tonight and Saturday — 2 COLOR TRUE TOUn^^T!
romance
TmEC^KHTSELF!
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Tonight Is Family |
Night - 10c To All.
Tim (neatest Ik>ve Story ^ , ' ltt,;a ^ Helen Hunt Jacks® s
pat. 15c Bal. - 20e MaJ
“RAMONA”
[Showing Ton'ght - Satimt |
And a east of thousands—filmed alh ;l " f " Technicolor.
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ALSO: Buster West. Toin'lV.ncola Oomedy and Color Cartoon.
Joe Cook...that barrel of fun from Broadway., makes the wild West roar! 4 'il
Saturday Midnight —Sunday— —Monday— —Tuesday— DON’T MISS IT!
WE WISH YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
Watch For Play Dates Of These Big Pictures in January Francis Lcdcrer, "My American Wife"; Bartur.i Stanwyck, "Banjo I On My Knee”; Shirley Temple, "Dimple*”; Jo;K Brown, “Polo Joe"; "Charge Of The Light Brigade”; U'm. Powll, Myrna Loy, “After j The Thin .Man"; Gary Cooper, "The General IM At Dawn.” MAW I’KTl'RES WILL FOLLOW!
\\Y thunk you for your past putroiuuyaml will omlonvor to please you in the future at all tunes.
Robtrl Cummings • Jun« Mortil lorry Crobba • Motjoria Goteio, A PoromeuRl Picture
Qdcled QttrutctUms OUR NEW SERIAL
8 P. M.
YOU’LL STAND UP AND CHEER! Also listen Tuesdays at the same hour to “Watch the Fun Go By,” with A1 Pearce and His Gang over WFBM.
PROGRAMS OF THE FORD AND I.IMiOl.V/.El’in R DEALERS
-I- •!• •!• •!• •!• -r v •!• .JoJ *’ PALESTINE * •!• Airs. Henry Osborn -F 4* 4* •!• 4* •!• 4* *!• •!• *!• 4- •!• ^5} | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bock and son Rexford, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Noll and son all of BainbriUge, Mrs. Lowell Oliver of Morgantown. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beck of North Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and son Raymond spent Sunday with Clarence Beck.
On this New Year’s Day, we pledge ourselves to give you the highest Quality and best Service possible during 1937 and in years to come.
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Handy’s Sanitary Dairy
JANUARY CLEARANCE Of Used Radios
Vi PRICE
Reeves Electrical Shop
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and son Raymond spent Christmas day with Lowell Oliver near- Morgantown. Mrs. Oliver returned home with them for a few days visit. Donald McFerran is ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Solomon spent Christmas day at Scircleville. Mrs. Solomon remained for a week’s visit. Henry Osborn and family spent Christmas day with David Osborn,
[ Mr. and Mis George Osborn called I in the afternoon. Max Smith and family spent Christmas day with Card Summers, Mr. and Mr* John Hansell and Mrs. John O'Connor called in the afternoon. Mr. am Mrs. Alfa Haynes spent Christmas day with Mrs. OU Ader. Roy Sni.thmd family spent Christmas day wilt fnends in Greencastle. Mr. cn t Mrs Clarence Beck and daughters wnt Christmas with | James Waltennear Coatesville. Born to Mr ami Mrs. John Morris last week a #n Mrs. Morris was former ly Miss Ruth Bowman. Chester Anderson and family of , Morton, Gimrai Osborn and family of near Ciarfonlsville an 1 Mr. and Mrs. I>je Woodall of Indianapolis called on Ccorse Osborn Friday evening.
ace , (J)hummDn£ WHERE EAST MEETS WEST
EPISODE
L from th* popular King Gotur«« , .trip by CAST eDDI£ *ICKENIACK«j (Amorlca't GfOQlMt w «' h'® , l .Ilk JOHN KINO. JIAN WOOERS. NOAH^ •IERY, Jl.
I KIDDIES—To the first atte ing Sat. Iiefore 2 I*. M. an | Drummond” aviators cap plenty of candy FREE!
(Sunday - Monday - Tues
NORTH SIDE SQfARE
BIG SHOOT SUNDAY, JAN. 3
Oak Hill Park Trap & Skeet Club
Reelsville
Starts At 10:30 A. M.
MOSTLY 10 TARGET EVENTS Shoot for Hams, Bacon, or Practice. Eats and Shells sold on grounds. A. J. YENOWINE, Prop.
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Lest Wishes From
LUETEKE’S Bakery
‘LOVE LETTERS 0F1 STAR’* with
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Henry Hunter - Polly Rowta
BRICK fcHAPEl, M . k, CHHIU H
Charles D Schwartz, Pastor. Services for Sunday, January .7, ■vill be held at the usual hours. The Church School mi meet at 10:00 a. m.. and the Morning Worship will ollow at 11:0Co’clock. There will be peeial music (or the Morning Wordiip This will b» n, 8 first Sunday of the New Yea: and members and
|.\ HAIM’Y AND I’RnSI’Elj )I S NEW YKAK F()LK>1
friends are especially invited 10 ' r 8
us start the N
ship with us. Let
year right by attending church
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l.i and 14, fill a u, e following coupon and mail or send it to Miss Hoi*
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]>est wishes to all our friends and patrons for 1937.
Dobfes Tire & Battery Service KENNETH DUNKIN, Mgr.
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Accomoolate How Many ? V\ill these rooms^ available at commencement time?
Greetings
May our business relations with you continue to be as pleasant in 1937 as they have been in the past.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
L. & H, Chevrolet Sales
W. A. STEELE
Happy New Year
To all our friends and customers.
We will ba closed from Monday, January 4 to Friday, January’ 8.
THE HUT
DON GASAU’AY
Happy
New
Year
May I937 bring you all that you desire, is the wish extended to friends and patrons who made 1936 so enjoyable for
= us.
W. A. BEEMER PHONE 288
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