The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1948 Page: 5 of 12
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Gary Cooper and Ann Sheridan
In Family Comedy, 'Good Sam’
Compilcallona m Uing from a
family man* unbounded gener-
osity arc developed In Leo Mc-
Carey'c new comedy of errors,
"Oood Bam,” atarrlni Oary
Cooper and Ann Sheridan, and to
be presented as the main attrac-
tion at the Texas Theatre next
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
November 14. IS, 16.
“Oood 8am'' Is the story of an
average American couple, the
Claytons The husband, played by
Cooper. Is one of those lovable
men who cannot resist any appeal
for help, and It Is no wonder that
he Is called “Oood Sam” 'short
for Oood Samaritan). His lavish
generosity however, makes serious
Inroads on the family finances, to
the despair of his wife, played by
Miss Sheridan, who has her own
Ideas as to where charity should
begin. Hilarious and sometimes
serious complications ensue before
the little family finally attains
security.
The featured supporting cast of
this RKO release Is headed by
Ray Collins, Edmund Lowe. Joan
Lorrlng and Clinton Sundberg.
A western, starring Randolph
8cott and Nancy Kelly and feat-
uring Cesar Romero, John Carra-
dlne and Blnnlc Barnes. "Frontier
Marshal,” plus on exciting racing
up the double feature program at
the Texas Friday and Saturday,
November 12, IS.
Alive with the thrills of the
greatest races ever run, “The
Winner's Circle," new and excit-
ing film In Seplatone, Is an
unusual documentary on thor-
oughbred racing as It actually
exists today.
Historic newsreel shots of some
of turfdom's greatest classics and
Immortal thoroughbreds were
culled from the archives In order
to give the 20th Century-Fox
release an authenticity never
before equalled.
MAS TOUR ADDRESS
CHANGED RECENTLY?
Ledger subscribers are
requested to notify the pub-
lisher of any ehange In their
address promptly.
Under the new postal laws
newspapers and periodicals
must pay postage due for
notices of any change in
address furnished by the
postoffice. Besides, there
always Is the probability that
your paper will be delayed or
fall to reach you altogether
If you do not give Immediate
notification when you move.
The best plan lor all con-
cerned Is to send the change
of address In advance.
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Ann Sheridan has difflcnlUee overcoming Gary Cooper's
generous Impulses with the family finances, in “Good Ham.‘
—esas Theatre neat Monday, Mon
principal attraction at the Tea—----
day and Tuesday. November 14. IS. 16.
Arlene Dahl and Red Skelton
Star in 'A Southern Yankee’
get home for dinner and to the
football game In the afternoon
Ballinger Legionnaires have met
In a breakfast for many years on
Armistice Day ai>u each year the I
membership votes to continue the;
schedule This year members will,
pay tl for the meal In order that
post funds will not be disturbed |
The Armistice breakfast also!
marks the date for beginning the
annual membership campaign.
Walter Presson, membership chair-
man. has already been receiving
1M9 memberships and a large
number have been sent to the
state office at Austin. Those
attending the breakfast who have
not paid their IMS dues will have
an opportunity during the day
Annual dues In the American |
Legion are 64 26
Eight men of the local post. In
uniform, will assist the Ballinger
band In the raising of the flag
ceremonies Just before the kickoff
at the Ballinger-Coleman football
game
When two redheads get together. | Miss Dahl s striking beauty mad-
whut happens’ Civil war1 I h'r ,,n«‘ of Nfork's hlghest-
At least, such Is the case In the
story, "The Winner's Circle," make1 Rags wanted at Ledger otllce
THIS WEEK AT THE ...
dramatic career that began In the
new M-G-M comedy, A Southern Broadway comedy. Questionable
Yankee. with flaming-tressed. •• and then led her *o
• Arlene Dahl playing leading lad> Bollywood She appeared In My
| to red-thatched Red Skelton. • Irish Rose" prior to being
B..th play spies Skelton for b«)th M(£n,.d by M.(i M A film test
that proved a stand-out among
TFXASYh'dfi&
sides and Miss Dahl for the South,
i In the picture that has the Civil
! War as Its setting "A Southern
j Yankee" Is to be shown at the
| Ford Theatre Saturday. Sundav.
those made by half a dozen of
Hollywood's most promising young
leading women won her the role
In "A Southern Yankee
Buxoffiee open 2 p. m. week daya—1:36 p. m. Sat. and Sun.
| Monday and Tuesday, November i jjrian Donlevy also has a starring
, 13. 14. 16, 16. , rojc and tl»e supporting players
The aslgnment means a top include George CoulourL Charles
leading role for the beautiful j Dingle. Lloyd Gough, Minor Wat-
actress In her second picture at ’ son, John Ireland and Art Baker
the studio Her first M-O-M role starring Van Johnson and June
was in "The Bride Goes Wild." | Allyson
2 Days, Friday and Saturday, November 12-13
- 1 1 ' 1 T 1 ' ' 1 ' T ‘ ‘' " ' '1 1T t Actionl ThrilUl Romance!
Randalph Scott
Nancy Kelly
Cesar Romero
i "FRONTIER
MARSHALL"
George Raft Tough Guy with Golden
Heart in latest Picture, *Race Street•
Loyalty to an underworld code
motivates the striking drama of
"Race Street.” RKO Radio's star-
ring vehicle for Oeorge Raft,
William Bendlx and Marilyn Max-
well. This production Is the mid-
week feature at the Texas Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday, Novem-
ber 17. 18
Raft. In the role of a race track
handteapper. prefers to avenge
the murder of an associate In his
own way Instead of letting the
police handle the matter An
Eastern gang of racketeers pro-
vide the menace of the story, and
Raft's efforts to And their leader
and kill him lead to the exciting
climax.
Bendlx portrays a San Fran-
cisco police officer and Miss Max-
well Is Raft's treacherous girl
friend In the offering The cast
Includes Frank Faylen. Oale Rob-
bins. Henry Morgan and Cully
Richards
Legion Breakfast
Billed Tomorrow
At Country Club
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 14,15,16 \
Sum FUAf.v, 0
. . . ond it's all with
Ann ond Gory in
leo McCurey'% ever-
lovin new comedy!
Remember he brought ^
you “THE BEILS Of
son Middleton, In charge of the
breakfast preparations, will serve
sausage, eggs, toast and Jelly and
1 will be ready to operate the chow
line as soon as a sizeable number
: have assembled.
Ed Curry wm present a brief
Members oi ..... 7.. Williams! program at the conclusion of the
post of the American Legion will j breukfast and the rest of the
! assemble at the Ballinger Country morning will tie spent In visiting
jClub tomorrow 'Thursday* mom- and other entertainment The
Ing at 8 o'clock for their annual session will be adjourned at 11 00
breakfast and get-together Wil-ja m In time for those present to
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Open 6.30 p. m. Week Days—1:36 p m Saturday and Sunday
Thursday-Friday-Saturday, Nov. 11,12,13
2 FEATURES 2
~ lAimflivl I ANN COR,° ,B
!IM*Y WAHEHJ i "The Sultan's
Daughter"
With TIM and IRENE
(TIAKI.ES HI TTEKWORTH
Flu*: Chapter One "CONGO Rill.”
MondayTuesday-Wednesday, Nov. 15-16-17
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1948, newspaper, November 11, 1948; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163630/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.