The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1937 — Page 4
CHATEAU Only 2 Days Left TO SKK THIS MM l.l. ri(TI'BE Tonight & Thursday
Midnight Saturday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday .MX I M< ( KE \ AM) Mini \m iiorKiNs “Woman Chases Man”
Try a cold bottle oi Cook’s Beer today— you’ll know then why thousands of people everywhere, every day are calling for Cook’s. f. W. COOK COMPANY EVANSVILLE. INDIANA
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day the seventh day of the week to . Sunday, the first day. Regular services at the S. D. A. Brick Chapel church Sabbath (Sat.) Sabbath School (Sat.) 10 a. m. Preaching following. Come bring your lunch and stay for special training in giving bible studies at 2 p. m. I | *1- •!* •!• *5* v -I* | I -I- CROSS ROADS COM Ml .MTV I -I- •!• -I* -I* *!* *!• j Friends of Oklahoma City spent j Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Komjinick of St. Louis. Mo., spent the week end with their mother ami father, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dinmitle. J. S. Dow’s son and wife of ChiI eai.n spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosby called on friends at Bainbridge Monday evening. I Mr and Mrs. Aden Hanks, Mr. and i ' Mrs. Alva Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. Clnr- | once Crosby spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood.
- d Previews ami Reviews I AT LOCAL THEATERS! i- -i Voneastlo 1 "When Love Is Young.” scintellat- 1 ing rofeantic isomedy which c'"iiio.s t" I the Voncastle Theatre on Wednesday I and Thursday, brings a new Virginia 11 Bruce to the screen. Ii’or the first 1 | time on the screen, she rlauces as well [ as sings, under the direction of Hal | , Mohr. Her movie romance with Kent [ Taylor is attended by hilarious situa- , tions, as well as moments of deep tenderness. Walter Brennan supplies his share of the comedy iu a role strikingly different from anything I the noted character actor has previously done. The music and the settings are colorfully elaborate. | Granada
Sally Filers and James Dunn, one of the screen’s popular combinations, have teamed together again in a I sparkling comedy drama, "We Have ' our Moments,” which opens today at the Granada Theatre. The story concerns a girl who becomes tired of being a school teacher in a small town. She leaves for , Europe for one grand good time be- | fore she settles down to what promises to be a dull marriage. She finds herself involved in an adventure that is as exciting as it is humorous. Also a double feature picture, 'Trail Of The Lonesome Pine.” Chateau Tonight and Thursday ends a five I I day run at the Chateau Theatre, of j "A Star Is Bom”.
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• When you buy engagement ring, go to a good jeweler— ■ CUvdL.WHEN YOU BUY / GO TO A FORD DEALER Your Ford Dealer has a wide assortment of used cars. All models— all makes and they’re offered at the year’s lowest prices right now. He intends to sell not store them immediately! But what’s more important to you, the Ford Dealer is a reputable business man. Honesty is more than a policy with him it is a practice throughout his organization. Most likely he has been in business a long time in your neighborhood and he knows the way to remain in business there is to give you satisfaction in the fullest sense. Low-price satisfaction? All right, turn to the Classified Section and be surprised. SEE YOUR FORD DEALER
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