The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1937 — Page 4
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tirimada The story of the Textis plainsmen blazing a cattle trail across the old southwest is the adventurous theme of ' I a ige City Trail,” the new screen attraction showing at the Granada Theatre tonight and Saturday. Charles Stai rett, ace of western stars is in the leading role, while a new "he man" singing cowboy, Donald Grayson, anil attractive Marion Weldon are the feature players Starrett enacts the role of a ranch foreman taking a herd of cattle to the railroad center of Dodge City. While I on Hu trail. Starrett and his buddy, Donald Grayson, have occasion to rescue Marion Weldon, kidnaped during a stage coach holdup. VofieHStIo "Nancy Steele IsMisslng" show' ng tonight and Saturday at the Voncas- ’ tie, presents a powerful drama of vengeful hate balked by Its own fury and punishment by man’s greatest love. Victor McDaglen, Walter Connolly and Peter I .or re Kurope’s on*’ man chamber of horrors, make "Nancy Steele Is Missing" a tremendous document of emotion lashing power, filled with tense thrills and strong passions June Lang and Robert Kent rising young players arc featured in the film. ( h■» “Ritlo. Rancor Ride*,” colorful Gen" Autrv film which is snowing tonight and Saturday at th- Chateau Theatre. The story reviews the historical era | when Texas Rangers and Blue Coated | U. S Cavalrymen were endeavoring to pacify Indian savages who for years halted the westward trek of l T S. pioneers. His role as officer of the Hangers and lieutenant of the U S Cavalry pounders Gone Autrv with opportunities for riding, fighting, singing and love-making galore. Also two chapters of a new serial.
-I- .j. .j- "i* -j. -I* *• WEST .IKI'T’KRSON TWP. * I* Mrs. Viola MrCuininuek 4 *c$ -1* •!* ! *'* -i- •!• .J. .•**, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster and daughter. Wilma Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen, and Marie Pierce called on Mr. and Mrs Conard Clearwaters and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Watts and children, Pauline and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, attended a
shower Saturday night held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Priest in Greencastle. Mrs. Mabel Nichs called on Mrs. Kenneth Morrison last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Cox spent the week | end with Ida Mae Walton. Billie Vaught is spending a few [ days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allee and children, Neva. Neda and Glen, were I Sunday dinner guests of James Watts and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Werber and Doris Solsman called on Mrs. Clova Solsman and baby at the county
hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Charles Mailcat and Mr. and Mrs. William Coffee of Indianapolis. spent bust week end with Mr. and Mrs. Major Coffee. Wilma Lou Foster spent last Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Rosalee Allen. Mr. and Mrs C. S Neier spent Friday night with E. W. MeCam-
mack. Pauline Watts spent Wednesday with Agnes Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Foulks if Indianapolis. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught of near Lebanon.
GRANADA "The Family Thealre"
Tonight — 10c To All Saturday — 15c Balcony THE BEST WESTERN IN TOWN! ,111)1 THE THRILL TRAIL WITH THE TEXAS PLAINSMEN!
Also: Chapter No. 4 of “JUNGLE JIM” Laurel & Hardy Comedy MUSICAL COMEDY
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