The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1937 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNEK, GBEENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATI WDAY, SEDTKMHLK 11, VX',7. ,

CHATEAU Today - Bob Steele “Doomed-At-Sundown’ Midnight Show Tonight — Sunday Thru Thursday Benefift Show For The Catholic Church

tot, -.» Plus — Donald Duck, Pluto and Cartoon

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Voncsatle “Tlic Good Earth showing’ Sunday. M at lay anti Tuesday at the Vonlasth nieatrc starring Paul Muni and Luise Rainer and thousands more in the east, is the, story of Wang Lung, a humble Chinese farmer. who marries a slave girl. Her untiring devotion and labor help him to pros]ter. The famine comes -and destroys their crops. They go to the city where there is turmoil and starvation The woman. O’Lan succeeds in getting jewels from a looted house and they return to the farm. Her husband becomes an overlord. He takes another wife and foolishly apes the rich. On the death of the slavegirl wife and the estrangement of his

beloved son. Wang Lung discovers that his life as a farmer with O’Lan was good and all that has happened since is bad. Granada They’ll be comin ’round the mown tain the whole troop of ’em Fud Snazzy. Hod Squinccy and all the rest of Bob Burns’ famou; relatives, in "Mountain Music" showing at the Granada Sunday, Monday and Tues-

day.

‘‘Mountain Music” is the story of a couple of feudin’ families in th- hills. They've patched up the feud, and

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Martha goes to Rob’s head like a jug o’ moonshine and they’re off on a hillbilly honeymoon that makes the mountains ring!

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city has an open season for jaywalk- HOI.HI P '1\N SPECIALIZES officers conjectured here. The band-i underclothing, ers. WTiile it lasts. Police Chief J. H. ON STRIPPING HIS VICTIMS it stripped Ole M. Goth of Madera of After oflic i outfittei Ckiti McClelland gives a prize of $10 to the 1 a now suit of clothes, shoes, hat and j Dias of Atwab-r reported he officer turning in the greatest num* MERCED. Cal. (UP)—Somewhere $50 in cash and left the victim wand-1 been robbed of trousers shoe ber of offenders. j a thief is starting a clothing store, ering about downtown streets in his j wallet, and was outfitted in la

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I marry Terry Walker, daughter of his enemies. Bob doesn’t want to marry - he doesn’t love Terrv, and knows tha’ his brother, played by John Howard,

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Bob ducks out of the marriage, pursued by the guns of Terry’s kin-

folk and disappears. Folks around think that Howard has killed him and toss Howard into clink, charged with the murder.

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SCHOOL STARTS Monday VACATION DAYS ARE OVER

Parents, if you want to be proud of the progress and growth of your children—feed them plenty of good rich milk. Handy’s milk builds healthy bodies for little folks. Every child should have a quart of PASTEURIZED milk each day.

And You also will find the youngsters Will thrive on other dairy products from Handy’s Sanitary Dairy. Give them plenty of Handy’s Putnam Gold Butter, Buttermilk, rich Cream, Cottage Cheese and Bireley’s Orange a-de, and Chocolate Milk. 1 HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY

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< bateau "The Toast of New York" opening for rt five day run at the Chateau, ; beginning Sunday, co-starring Edj ward Arnold, Cary Grant, Frances Farmer and Jack Oakie. I Starring as a peddle of Calico ! Arnolld, as Fisk early in life display- ] ed his ingenuitv by making a fortune during the Civil War, procuring cotton from the South for the New England States. loiter matching his wits against the best financial minds of New York he soon rose to a position of power, joining Daniel Drew in the management of the Erie Railroad. Equally as flamboyant as his business career was his devotion to Josin Mansf'ellrl, whose ambition to become theatrical star kept Fisk continually seeking additional resources. Fisk flaunted his unconventional affair in the face of New York, climaxing his adulation hv buying a theatr" for her. Frances Farmer plays the bewitching Josie.

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f\ -I- -!• -V -e -I- * PALESTINE -!• F Mrs. Henry Osborn + £. -i- -i- -!• -!• •!■ -i- -'i- -!- -!- £*. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shinn. Mr and Mrs. Glen Shinn and Henry Osborn spent Sunday at Waveriey the guests of Harve Baker. Bculahbel Smith of Indianapolis is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berk and son | Raymond spent Sunday with IjowcII Oliver in Brown County Mrs. Oliver j returned home with them for a few days visit. Roy Smith has moved to a farm i south of Bainbridge. George Osborn and family were visiting in Plainfield Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alima Summers and Mrs. Helen Summers called on Mrs. Edith I Summers Wednesday.

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