The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1937 — Page 4
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blood-chilling; drama of a killer resurrected and transformed into a reputable, eminent surgeon, will head the new screen program at the Granada Theatre tonight and Thursday. Ralph Bellamy appears in the title role with Marian Marsh, Isabel Jewell and Thurston Hall in the other principal parts. Also as a dauble feature attraction, "Horse Feathers," latest of the mad. merry comedies of the Four Marx Brothers, Chateau "Park Avenue Logger," showing tonight and thursday at the Chateau Theatre has George O'Brien in the robust title role of the popular magazine story by Bruce Hutchinson, the action picture depicts O’Brien as a lumber magnate who believes his son a "softie,” with leanings toward the intellectual rather than physical. The Virile star, however, is really the maked marvel, a wrestling champion whose identity is kept secret by his manager. #0} •l* •!* -i- •!• •’.• -J- + * -p jgj *’ RUSSELLVILLE *+ fo} 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* p gj Miss Anna Clark and Ruth Leonard returned to Detroit Sunday after a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Scribner, Mrs. Charles Scribner spent Thursday with Mrs. Kate Lewis and family at Zionsvillo, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Malon of Terre Haute called on friends here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belles. Lots McGaughey, Betty Bain and Rodselee Craycraft attended a meeting of the Christian churches at Bedford, Saturday and Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Noble Miller spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harbison and son of Indianapolis spent the week j end with Mrs. Clara Seigmund. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webster and daughter spent Sunday with rela- | lives. Mrs. Louis McGaughey, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lewis spent Thursday at Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Depew Goff and son Billy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel. Did that rain find its way through your roof? Better order some shingles or leak proof safety drain galvanized roofing. Allan Lumber Co., Inc. Phone 403. 6-2t. j
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Romance that starts in waltz-time and whirls into swing! ...
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GRANADA “The Family Th«a tw . Tonight and Thur^ ENCORE^IGHf s 15c Balcony - 20c Main
t.V.'.Y'lt;: JACK OAKIE VELOZ and YOLANDA Herman Bing Vivienne Osborne frank Forest ■ Benny Baker
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(■+4* + *r + f‘k u EAST MARION I* Mrs. An.} Ruin 4 l , 4- + + 4 , + ** Mrs. Loir Reese of Fillmore spent a few days last week with Mrs. Maggie Storm and family. Mrs. Storm who has been real sick is some what improved. Miss Betty Dobbs lias been absent from school the past few clays by illnesJ. Mrs. Zora Storm returned home Thursday from the countv hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter,
The Man Who , Lived Twice” With luipi, Bellamy Marian Marsh Isiibei Jewel] Strangest story fcf»ee n r . Jekyll v. ^ Mr. Hyde* Encore Feature MARX BROS. —in— Horse Feathers’ It’s Their runniest! AI>d::d shorts Screen Song “NEVER SHOILD HAVE TOLD VOL)" < 01.011 ( UtTOON LATEST NEWS’
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THE TRAVELING AMATEUR SHO! 12—Vaudeville Actswith .11 MOR CRAWLEV BETTY ANN .It DV FREED \ HI RST AND .MANY OTHERS
. Cecil Newman and Ernie Cox vj i Sunday with Homer Slavem I family. Mrs. Amy Buis called Maggie Storm Wednesday aftn Lester Storm filled his ap ment at Bridgeton Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Newman and chi and Mrs. Ida Newman called Leonard Newman and family nesday evening. Mrs. Glen Burgess of Coate spent Tuesday with her mother, E. E. Buis who is ill.
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Previews and Reviews I AT LOCAL THEATERS ] Voneastle A brilliant meiang ■ of music, wit, beauty and dancing as effervescent as its title, and as charming as only a romance in gay Vienna could ho brought Fred MacMurray, Gladys Swaithout, Jack Oakie and a host of other noted screen players to the Voncastle Theatre tonight and Thursday in "Champaign Waltz." Granada "Tile Man Who Lived Twice," a
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