MP_197901_0001_ref.mov

Footage of B. F. Jackson introducing film about the city of Ruleville. Also introduces ""The world"'s most beautiful girls right here in Ruleville."" June Whatley represents ""Ike Bakers Department Store""; Bobbie Jean Beavers represents ""The Bank of Ruleville""; Patricia Kent represents ""The Magnolia Tractor and Implement Company""; Bebe Carter represents ""Carters Cafe""; Mary Flowers represents ""The Flowers Drug Store""; Jane White represents ""Roy"'s Grocery""; Louise Brooks represents ""Ruleville Lumber Company""; Martha Jones represents ""Glenns Service Station""; Clara Jean Bridges represents ""Maxwell Tractor Company""; Deloris Marlow represents ""Western Auto Store""; Elsa Jane McGee represents ""Ruleville Flower Shop""; Annie Fae Thompson represents ""Walden and Pentecost Insurance""; Dixie Jean Gibson represents ""Ruleville Hardware Company""; Francis Key represents ""Silverblatt Grocery and Market""; Dorothy Williams represents ""Browns Drug Store""; Winnie Devour represents ""Planters Bank and Trust Company""; Joyce Kline represents ""Turners Department Store""; Mary Robertson represents ""Ruleville Motor Company""; Betty Mabers represents ""The Fair""; Jo Ann Gibson represents ""Cafe""; Jean Marie Mitchell represents ""Ben Sklars Dry Goods and Furniture Store""
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  • Collection: MP 1979.01 B.F. Jackson Film Collection
  • Reel Number: 0001
  • Description: Footage of B. F. Jackson introducing film about the city of Ruleville. Also introduces ""The world"'s most beautiful girls right here in Ruleville."" June Whatley represents ""Ike Bakers Department Store""; Bobbie Jean Beavers represents ""The Bank of Ruleville""; Patricia Kent represents ""The Magnolia Tractor and Implement Company""; Bebe Carter represents ""Carters Cafe""; Mary Flowers represents ""The Flowers Drug Store""; Jane White represents ""Roy"'s Grocery""; Louise Brooks represents ""Ruleville Lumber Company""; Martha Jones represents ""Glenns Service Station""; Clara Jean Bridges represents ""Maxwell Tractor Company""; Deloris Marlow represents ""Western Auto Store""; Elsa Jane McGee represents ""Ruleville Flower Shop""; Annie Fae Thompson represents ""Walden and Pentecost Insurance""; Dixie Jean Gibson represents ""Ruleville Hardware Company""; Francis Key represents ""Silverblatt Grocery and Market""; Dorothy Williams represents ""Browns Drug Store""; Winnie Devour represents ""Planters Bank and Trust Company""; Joyce Kline represents ""Turners Department Store""; Mary Robertson represents ""Ruleville Motor Company""; Betty Mabers represents ""The Fair""; Jo Ann Gibson represents ""Cafe""; Jean Marie Mitchell represents ""Ben Sklars Dry Goods and Furniture Store""
  • Catalog: Catalog Record
  • Filename: MP_197901_0001_ref.mov