The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1939 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, ERIDAY, FETRirARY

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| AT LOCAL THEATERS Preview* and Review* i,. * < bateau Marie Weldor, the altogether lovely young person who plays opposite ; Fred Scott sil\ ry voiced baritone and singing star in his latest musical Western -Knight of the Plains.” which comes to the Ciiateau Theatre '

Air Mail Week. Seemingly has a vd' of her own she refused a double in the risky nar ;-riding scenes in ‘Knight of the Plains.”

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Vonrastle F'ast farce comedy, starring Constance Bennett, is promised in Universal's “Service De Luxe.” scheduled to open at the Voncastle Theatre tonight. Of note also will be the initial

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“'VINCENT PRICED;: Charlie BUGGIES; Helen BRODERin MischifTjUER • Joy HODGtS |

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tonight, is a Paramount contract player loaned to Jel Buell for his fine Stan Laurel production. Curiously enough. Miss Weldon refuses to be interviewed. She smiles sweetly, or laughs softly, and says “Wait till I've done something." Yet she played brilliantly in Paramount's ed a big reception at Washington. D. C., when the airmen chose her as Hollywood’s envoy during National

screen appearance of Vincent Price. New York stage star who is the latest to join the ranks of Hollywood leading men. Price established himseit, firmly in Broadway theatrical circles by his excellent performance in the role of Prince Albert opposite Helen Hayes during the two-year tun of Miss Hayes' play. "Victoria Regina," in New York. With the two principals will be seen a cast which includes Charles

Buggies. Mischa Auer. • rick and Joy Hodges supporting roles.

Helen Brodin the chief

Granada A sweeping expose of youth in a big city's slums is reveal d in "Juvenile Court." thrilling Columbia rama featuring Paul Kelly and P.ita Hayworth, opening tonight at the Granada Theatre.

worldly-wise youngste as a young lawyer slums, helps refonr. Johnny Tyrrell and J are also in the cast.

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' Also for the double 20th Century-Fox t i cameras on the exp: 1 era Daredevils two newsreel photograp heroes of a. new set

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Herbert Arnold and family, Mr Mrs. Ezra Arnold and family Mi. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and ily and guests included Mr. and Parson and Tom Terry.

I SHEARER BABLE

Clarence BROWN’S * iA production of

NEV |0 i It* * ^ torn mm il« <* Geoi bop

EDWARD ARNOLD

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CHARLES COBURN

JOSEPH SCHIlDKIUr ■

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Frankie Darro, David Gcrcey, Hally Chester. Don Latorre Dick Ellis and Allan Rasmey head the tough.

action

"Sharpshooters.” cor na !a Theatre on Fr. i!a> Brian Don levy Wally Vernon head which includes John Dumbrille. C. Henry r.ey Blackmer.

feature picture •s turned its ts of The Cam-devil-may-care rs. as the es of thrilling first of which s to the Graiv an ! SaturLyvi Bari and strong cast Evmg. Douglas : • .io.-, and Sid-

Mrs L: lie Shaw and Marvin an I Qj r p on fhe next meeting to be with

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WEST FLOYD

v v -r v v + -r N* v v -!- -!- v -J* .T. The Happy Jok« - Club met Saturday night with M and Mrs. Carl

Phillips and family. All

were present. The n xt meeting will be with Mr. and Mi . Ezra Arnold with a fish supper Those present v. -:e: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Alter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaw and family. Mr. and

M .: y Frances Shaw and Mrs. Ezra Arnold drove to Logansport Sun lay. called by the death of Mrs. Shaw's; Mrs Andrew Kelly. Mrs. Shaw remained for the funeral Wed-

neslay.

Jacob Shaw and Mary and Marvin Sl. iw attended the funeral of Mrs. Andrew Kelley Wednesday afternoon | at Logansport. Monday callers of Mrs. Edith McK ney were Mrs. Helen Phillips. Mrs Fzra Arnold and Mrs. Grace

Wright.

Mrs. Verna Zeiner visited her | mother. Mis. Mary Proctor. Monday

members 1 afternoon.

The West Floyd Home Economics ‘ Club met Wednesday afternoon with ! Mrs. Edith McKamey. Twenty-four members and two guests were present. Also a shower was given for Mrs. Nell Bunch formerly Mrs. Nell

Mrs. Wealthy Alter in March. Miss Rose Shaw spent Wednesday night with Miss Joan Arnold. Mrs. Ezra Arnold. Mrs. Maude Bailey and Mrs. Howard Wright and daughters drove to Colona. Ind.. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wright’s iather-in-law Thursday. The Wesley Chapel Bible Reading

Class met Will Is I Ip * day night with Aj | and Mr. and M b iaa

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The Top Burners of the New 1939 Gas Ranges

Are Designed for Waterless Cooking

Dieticians and other health authorities agree that vegetables should be cooked in onl)' a small quantity of water. When vegetables are "drowned” in water, much of thi healthful food content is boiled away, leaving a soggy shapeless mass, while essential food value is drained off. Both the food value and the appetizing appearance of vegetables are preserved by the waterless cooking feature of the 1939 gas ranges. The top burners have a simmering heat adjustment that permits slow steady cooking. Simmertl g saves gas, too, by maintaining boiling temperature without waste. See these new tunges at your dealer's or our showroom.

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of ihe 1939 gas ranges against any other

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Improved oven design for faster heating . . . even heat distribution ... full insulation • . . accurate temperature control • . . giant top burners for fast, economical heat . . . simmer top burners for waterless cooking . . . automatic lighting . . . less gas consumption • • . smokeless broiler . . . roller bearings on nil utensil drawers . . . "stops’’ on oven racks to eliminate spillage . . . non-rust, non-clog burners for easier cleaning and

cleaner cooking.

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DURING OUR FEBRUARY CLEARANCE

our

February Sales are booming in Store. This host of bargains has already saved many thrifty folk a lot during this Sale. Come in now and see for yourself what fine values are here now.

SEE THESE LIVING ROOM SUITES-

$64.50 C harles of London Davenport and Chair, Now

1589.50 Genuine Mohair Davenport and ( hair, Now $74*66

$89.95 Davenport and ( hair. Modern, Now HERE ARE GREAT BARGAINS$64.00 5-piece Walnut Dinette Suite, Now

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$94.50 C redenza Walnut Dining Suite, Now gg

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$119.50 liutt Walnut, Three Piece Red Room Suite, Now $9t.50 Modern Walnut Three Piece Red Room Suite, Now

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834.95 Hoosier Cabinet, Oak, Ivory and Green, Now $29 66

$49.95 Velour Studio Couch, one of the best, Now

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Horace Link & Co.

The Store of Furniture

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Miss Emily Shai folks. Mi. and Ml - ’ Sunday evenin',. Quite a nunibo; <•; neighborhood were Mrs. Laura Tat did quilting for M whose home was . i few weeks ago. Mr. and Mis. N' sold their farm to

gar Miller.

Barney Shaner o his sister. Miss En home of Mr. and Tyler, where she i

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