Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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Hollywood Fashion Parade
By ORRY-KELLY
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Thursday, December 29th
because
SOMETHING NEW
It's Different! .... It's Entertaining!
ON THE STAGE
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ON THE SCREEN
CHARLIE RUGGLES
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In
HIS EXCITING NIGHT
AT THE TEXAN
JUNE TRAVIS
they last longer,
Three Amateur Acts of Vaudeville, in
addition to the regular screen show.
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ONA MUNSON
REGIS TOOMEY
With
‘SLAPSIE’ MAXIE ROSENBLOOM
STEPIN FETCHIT
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Keith spent
Wednesday afternoon and night
at Caddo Lake.
Willard
Batteries
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“The Night Hawk"
With
ROBERT LIVINGSTON
! «y Phone 228
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FiaIal ResTiAjs-
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tents on the ground. Workmen
believed the keg had been buried
■ sometime in the last century as
; the house which had previously
occupied the spot had been one
of the first to be built in this old
settlers' town.
Dr. Emil Hacha and Jan Syrovy
Chechoslovakia's new rulers, Dr. Emil Hacha, left, newly elected
•resident, and Jan Syrovy, former premier and minister of defense
in the new cabinet, are shown in a new picture taken in Prague.
De. Haena, 66, lias been president of the supreme court of admin-
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They Rule in Czechoslovakia
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don’t let you down
. PLEASANT battery co.
EARL PORTER, Prop.
EXCLUSIVE WILLARD FRANCHISE
I Night Phone 4084
FOURTEEN-YEAR MAN • fey Jack Sords
Luke
HOLLYWOOD, (INS) — Will
doll sized hats continue in fash
ion throughout the winter?" That jn front or back?”
is a thrice-asked question from
man husband, a crazy taxi driver,;
a superstitious butler and a series
of hilarious situations keep the
comedy high-paced.
Rosenbloom, who has turned ac-
; tor after years of punching, and most capable young comedy .i<
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from The Chicago
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infill ■ ____________
Under the name “His Exciting ||||i
i Night,” Katherine Kavnnr’urh'j
—! play. "Adam's Evening" reaches
the screen of the Martin Theatre
! today only as a Universal pro-
duction and one of the most up-
. roariously funny screen offer- ]
. ings of the current season. |||||
, Charlie Ruggles will head the
I cast, with a supporting roster of So
i players which includes “Slapsie”
[ Maxie Rosenbloom, heavyweight
J challenger of Joe Louis: Mat ion |
I Martin, Broadway beauty: Ona
i Munson, fresh from New York
musical comedies: Stepin Fetchit, ' sagS
| Benney Baker, Georgia Caine, '
I Richard Lane. Frances Robinson,
| Raymond Parker. Regis Toomey j
i and Stanley Hughes.
Ruggles will be seen as an inno- i
i cent and unsuspecting bridegroom i
i who is lured to the home of Miss ■
: Martin, a voluptuous vaudeville ■
' performer, so that he may be com- «|k||
promised in the eyes of his bride, upjfe
I Ona Munson, and her mother. ' |HH|
| Georgia Caine, A jealous, strong-I ——
man hnoKnnri o nraa.. Hvi A, iv»r Christmas with her son, the President, made the day a happy one for
Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt (right), pictured as she arrived at the rail-
road station in Washington. With her is her sister, Mrs. John R. Roosevelt j
i as 1' _ "" ' " ~
I ny Baker, formerly chief stooge ville W. Tigert and
i with Lou Holtz, will be seen as Donald, at Dallas.
the taxi driver who wants to end
everything because he can't
i heach High C in his cracked tenor
voice.
The production was directed by
,;Fus Meins, one of Hollywood's
■ houettc answers both the«e ques-
| tiuns. Its adjustability is typical
of the season. Ann Sheridan
wears a black wool jersey dress I
in “Always Leave Them Laugh-
j ing” modeled on monastic lines, i
— — ------v “v*s, . aomeumes she places her belt;
the fact that most girls refuse: high and sometimes low on the
to wear an upswept coiffure dur- dress. The fullness can fall in
ing the day. /-----
hats add to the gaiety of dinner
clothes but Hollywood turns away
from them by day.
“Where is the accepted waist-
line placed this season and should
skirts have fullness concentrated
k.
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FIND OLD SOCK’
j CANON CITY, Ore., (INS)—The]
1 nostalgic fragrance of the old' sometime in the last century
' pioneer days lived again when j
; workmen excavating a basement j
' unearthed a small keg of whis-;
I key and spilled its mellowed con-1
being punched by the screen’s aphonists.
: best fighters, has the role of the --------------------------
I jealous husband, with Stepin John Vanhoose of the Argc
| Fetchit, the epitome of laziness, community spent the Christm.-’.-
the superstitious butler. Ben- holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
1 their son,
. R.’s Mother Visits Him
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our mail bag.
We believe the miniature hat
vogue is already dying, due to; Sometimes
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- • ui voo. * iic luiincoa van laii in
The very smallest ( back, front or on sides. It’s a sea-
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son suit yourself in silhouettes.
“What is the newest motif in
resort sports wear?"
The American Indian
ence is most notable in the clothes
Hollywood girls are taking to
Palm Springs. Beaded belts, cot-
ton and silk prints showing In-
dians at work and play, and I
buckskin moccasins are all sports'
fashion firsts. Screen newcom- '
er Maris Wrixon carries things
a step farther by going to the:
desert in grey suede culottes hav-!
ing a fringed hemline.
“Is there anything new in the'
line of ice-skating costumes?” |
There certainly is in Holly-1
wood where everyone is taking j
up the sport, now that we have
our first openair rink. Nothing
is prettier than a ared or pleated
skirt but we have also seen pleat- (
ed culottes on the rink. Anne
Shirley wears mink earmuffs to
match the narrow band of fur
at the flared hemline of a green
velveteen princess dress.
Travis has shorts made of the;
same material as her various
ipaied skirls. Marie Wilson
[ wears baby bonnet and mittens
| ot pale blue angora with a prin-1
I cess frock of supple rose suede.
. The dress is buttoned down the •
j front with tiny silver ice-skates.
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THEATRES [
New Martin
I
OUR BIG CHSISTMAS SALE OF USED CARS
EARL LIRE MOTORS
Talco
Mt. Pleasant
Has been such a success that we have decided to offer the
remainder of our used car stock at
i
WHOLESALE PRICES
Space will not permit a complete listing of the many bar-
gains we have left.
LOOK AT THIS ONE
1936 Master Chevrolet Sedan, Good Rubber and
Paint. Mechanically OK in every respect.
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FOR RENT—Desirable bed rooms.
Close in. quiet and price very
reasonable—Mrs. J. L. Porter.
tf.
FOR SALE—Steinway Grand,
slightly used, big saving. Home
size, almost perfect condition.—
Beasley’s, Texarkana 13-14d
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baldwin of
Oklahoma City were holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Gerhard.
I-
1
LOST—White Seltti puppy with
brown ears, wearing collar Ans-
■ wers to the name of “Dud." Re-
, ward to finder. George Lilien-
stern Jr„ 29-3d.
FOR RENT—Furnished garage
( apartment newly decorated. Bills
paid. Phone 105. or see Dr. T. S.
Grissom. 28-3dp.
FOR RENT—Three room fur-
nished apartment, all convenien-
ces. Phone 15. tf
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fe FOR KENT—Six room house, lo-
H cated on North Madison Avenue.
K See me or call 69, on Thursday,
£ December 29th.—Sam Holland.
23-4d.
CLASSIFIED ADS
The Times solicits your printing business on a
strict guarantee of satisfaction, or it will cost you
nothing.
Lots of business houses complain about order-
ing merchandise from mail order houses, yet they have
their printing done by concerns in other towns.
Why not be consistent, and let the Times have
your next order for printing, and keep YOUR money
in Mt. Pleasant?
Most Mt. Pleasant business concerns are going to
need new forms and other printed matter with which
to start off their new year.
PRINTING
For the New Year
WILLARDS COST
SWINT BROTHERS
DRUGGISTS
Mt. Pleasant.
Phone 38
Nyal Nasal Drops With Ephedrine »
shrinks nasal.mucous membranes, thus
reducing congestion and facilitating
breathing in head colds. •
Its use will often check colds if
used in early stages.
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The Dally Times Has the Largest Mt. Pleasant Circulation of Any Newspaper
Thursday Evening, December 29. 19.18
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1938, newspaper, December 29, 1938; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358963/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.