In the group cut of the many fine business establishments, modern and up-to-date buildings, residences, high school building, etc., is also shown the fine theatre building at Ronan, the Gaiety theatre. This is one of the favorite amusement places of the Lower Flathead valley and is patronized by people from near and far. Good roads lead to Ronan and a popular amusement place is the Gaiety theatre.
About two months ago the talkie machinery, giving the public the latest and the best in the talkie field, was installed. Since then the theatre has played to crowded houses. The building and equipment is a credit to the city and the valley. The show house has a seating capacity of over 400 and everything is arranged for comfort and convenience of the patrons.
The business is owned, conducted and personally supervised by a live-wire young man who well knows the business and the wants of the patrons, Mr. Charles Dishman, who is well known here and who has lived most of his life in the valley. He formerly lived in St. Ignatius.
Mr. Dishrnan is planning special features for November and the December holiday season which will attract you. See advertisement for features shown this date and for the coming week. Another good booster for Ronan and Lake county who should have your patronage. Watch him grow with the Gaiety theatre, Ronan and all Lake county.
Especially attractive bills have been arranged for this week which are listed In the display advertisement. Foremost among these is John McCormick in "Song 0' My Heart," the play and voice that has thrilled two continents. See advertisement for date. Don't miss it. And on November 1 you will see one of the greatest musical comedies ever produced, "Chasing Rainbows," with Bessie Love and Charles King playing the leads.
From the Flathead Courier