Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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arring Carmen Miranda. Michael O’Shea and Vivian Blaine. "Something for the Boys” will
‘ preview tonight at 11:16 at the Texas Theater and show Sunday and Monday.
of Cole Porter Is 1T.S.C.W. to Offer
Coming to Texas Here as Hit Movie Week of Varied
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first week of the second semester.
Yehudi Manuhln. celebrated vio-
linist. will be presented in recital
ld Tuesday. Feb. 6. at 3:15 P- m. In
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recital by Walter Baker will be giv-
en Thursday evening, Feb. 8; and
Fred M. Bullard, University of Tex-
' as geologist and lecturer, will give
by , an Illustrated lecture on volcanoes
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j Friday from 6:45 to 7:45 p. m.
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manager, said that he hoped to be Curtis Institute of Music In Ptilla-
able to double that amount this delphia and has been director of
year ' musk and organist of the First Bap-
Collectlons had originally been , tist Church in the same city. In
scheduled to start here last week,: lifts he resigned from his post aa
but due to the unusually large re- faculty member of the Westminster
sponse from Texas theaters there 1 Choir College in Princeton, and
f-.r , . , . . N«* not enough film shorts on in- J has devoted himself to his concert 1
“*?: ~’naay "®. !}•*“■* fantile paralyils to supply aU the , appearances and duties as a mem- '
wildcat^ will requests. Harrison said that the- bar of ths United states Coast
"*’??onl“**r1n8J? Denton Bterg m Texas were co-operating Uuard temporary Reserve
. • An encore performance of his
wide campaign. Greer Garson, who pupu.ar illustrated lecture on the
hew Mexican volcano, Partcutin,
will be given by Dr. Bullard who
studied and photographed the vol-
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Jamas. McNeese, a junior student
from Denton <t North Texas State
College, won the first prises of 810
each and a second prise of 85 in
the contest simnsored by the forth-
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Neese for Fantlgue,” a short story,
and "Beauty,” a sonnet. He will re-
ceive the second prise in the poetry
omwiy, Bt, aasemoiy rnaay. . division for a poem entitled, "Miser
play was written by students, Joe.” Miss Allene Beeves. Marshall, I
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>6 in the prose division for “The
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to foster an Interest In creative >
writing in the college, is scheduled
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for the Boys” Is a col- Sunday and Monday In "Alaska.”
cle of show business as With a mixture of thrill and
it reaches into tbe lives of the men laughs. "Shadow of Suspicion ”, 1
in an over-crowded army town. Mi- tense Jewel roobery story, will come
chael O'Shea and Vivian Blaine to the Dreamland Wednesday and
are the romantic duo In the mu- Thursday. Marjorie Weaver, Peter
steal hit while Cartdeu Miranda car- Cookson and Tim Rygn provide the
rtss on In her own bombastic best suspense and hilarity caused by
” siting, eavoning and committing ‘ missing jewels and the bungled ef- 1
r mayhem on tbe King’s English in forts of a pair of Investigators to
her own rib-cracking style. Phil recover them, -.
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Brian Donlevy and Ann Richards, week's westerner. "Lumberjack."
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turn of the century and stays to To Collect Funds
team the meaning of ettteenship er. 1 1 •
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just come to this country from Aus-• Co-operating with the National ated areas of Nortl
tralia, carries an Important message Foundation of Infantile Paralysis, Faxja. Antwerp and Brussais, and
f°r.n^ny natlve*ho™ 80*MI;, . 1 Die three Interstate theaters in ms success was such that his return
Unlike its title which usually fore- Denton began making collections to the United States was postponed
casta a "saga of sarongs", "Bummer for me March of Dimes at each a fortnight, so he could give fur- ;
Storm" is a serious drama of love show performance Friday after- ther performances. In six weeks he
and inurderset among the i>eopte noon. Local girl scout troops will gave 40 concerts in England and
dt Buesta. This movie, which to io continue to make collections through five in France and Belgium.
5bow» ThunMiay, Fri- ggft Thursday afternoon. Well Known Organist
day and Saturday, deals with the Last year the three theaters col-' The young American organist,
most romptex human emotions and Jected $84353 and J. P. Harrison. Wdftdr Baker. Is a graduate of the
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play, "Marguerite Brown s Entrance
Into Society." at assembly Friday.
Joyce McConnell and Patsy Shan-
non; Keith Parks was stage man-
ager and Martha Lyn Henderson
was accompanist for music in the
play. In the cast were Wilma Wat-
SL J^n. Harris.
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—lx - “*’> who »PP«ir not Moore, June Gammon, L. D. Spark-
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making a second engagement
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and Thursday Tracy portrays one Miss Carter said that any troop that
of seven men who escape from »( had not been contacted and would
conoentrotion camp in Germany in llke wlth work shoukl
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STt S5^*St Play Printed
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hauaMon; hence the name. "The , — , _
Seventh Cross'* The Denton High School Dra-
lighta and perils is portra^d^ f
every resource of the modem film-
maker in "Tiger Shark", which
comes to the Palace Friday and
Saturday.
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Fantasy Adventure
On Dreamland Bill
IM1W3C pttiHiyBsa w auppiy au uie , appeamncei
request*. Harrteon said that the- ber of the
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*Ooe *|Jigel *^tice aET^eo BUM*e th*'*horn B>S& I* also
Bo. The picture is in technl-. ufat^have already
I expressed a desire to help in the
**j, n . ' collections are Mrz. Emory Bar-
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1945, newspaper, February 3, 1945; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370394/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.