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7 MILES SOUTH OF NASHVILLE
on U.S. 31A & 41
R.F.D. #1 Brentwood, Tenn Phone 21-W & 21-J, Nolensville, Tenn.
The fast and short route to Florida
16 modern units, electric heat, tile baths, Grade “A” restaurant on premises.
postmarked 1956.
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Thanks!
-Marty
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Belle Meade
Belmont Art Theatre
Donelson
Green Hills
Inglewood
Melrose
These were Drive-in Theaters:
Bordeaux
Crescent
skyway
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1958
Enjoy a night out –
go to the
MOVIES
TENNESSEE
Great for Grown-Ups
-NOW-
Burl Ives – Christopher Plummer
Budd Schulberg’s
WInd Across the Everglades
From Warner Bros. Technicolor
Starts Tomorrow
Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventure
“White Wilderness”
PARAMOUNT
Great for Grown-Ups
HIstorical Drama!
In CinemaScope!
Color by DeLuxe!
John Wayne
Diko Ando
“The Barbarian and The Geisha”
Story of the first white man to open up the East!
KNICKERBOCKER
Great for Grown-Ups
In CinemaScope! Drama!
Elanor Parker • Bill Travers
“Seventh Sin”
-and-
Suspense Story!
James Mason • Inger Stevens
“Cry Terror”
Starts Thurs. – “It! Terror from Beyond Space” and “Curse of the Faceless Man”
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