Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 17, 1961 Page: 23 of 44
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Bunday, December 17, 1901
SECTION THREE—PAGE THREE
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Love, Religion Movie Themes
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of World War II will unfold on
the Tennessee lass as she tries ter.
beautiful of the current crop of
BLOOD AND KOSES
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attorney ably played by Burt Lan-
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2nd Feature At 6:25 — 10:00
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So unusual each patron sends ten!
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INE ARTS
... knowing a love so great
that made it all worthwhile
mas Day will be "The Hustlers"
which stars Paul Newman and
STARTS
Thur.
During the 30-year period from
1910 to 19411, the population cen-
ter of the United States moved
westward slowly. The six renters
his-an American girl defying
danger in war-ravaged Tokyo
to live and love with her Japa-
nese husband and child in war-
COLOR b
OE LUXE
CINEMASCOP
of these "adult’’ movies.
Beginning Thursday at the Co-
Ed and running through Christ-
with the Amarillo Symphony.
The program will open with the
first movement of Haydn's Con-
"For what they did
to her - fir what
they did to mi
...niSMthem buri!"
Cole, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
M. T. Cole. Miss George, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs J. R. George,
will play the last movement of
the same concerto
the screen of Denton’s Campus
Theater beginning today.
The movie, "Bridge to the Sun."
is described as “The love story
only the 2:30 p m. performance.
The play is the work of Mary
Chase, author of the highly suc-
cessful “Harvey.”
tion. Sharing the billing are “The
Young Savages" and "The Apart-;
ment."
"The Young Savages” is a stu-
If I For Adults
Both Features In Color
Bonus Coupons Given
KIPLING’S
on the WIDE SCREEN
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It’s Hollywood's first ‘Art Film’-
and a genuine blusher for
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MAR SCENE IN ‘BRIDGE TO THE SUN"
Hysterical Carroll Baker Caught in Bombardment
Jack Lemmon
Shirley MacLaine
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THE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN,
Record-Smashing All-Time
Box Office Special!!
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CHRISTMASTIME TRADITION
SET TUESDAY BY CLASSES
A program that’s fast becoming a Denton Christmastime tradi-
tion will be presented Tuesday at 7:30 at Denton Junior High
School on West Congress.
It's the annual Christmas program of the eighth and ninth
grade speech and music departments.
This year’s presentation is entitled "Christmas 1961 ’ and is
open to the public, said Mrs. Smith Kiker, music teacher.
RAINTREE COUNTY
"Raintree County." starring Liz
Taylor and Montgomery (Tift will
open today at the Fine Arts Thea-
ter and play through Wednesday
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In their program, the couple
appears in Elizabethan costume.
Peters plays seven numbers on!
A PRAYERFUL PAUSE DURING THE HOLY CRUSADES
This Is A Scene in ‘Francis Of Assisi’
Movie-wise,
there has I
■ever been
anything
Admission prices for "Mrs Me- and Dale Peters will present their
Thing” will be $3 for Friday and unusual program called “Queen
Saturday nights and $2 for all । Elizabeth’s Harpsichord” in Fort
other performances. Special dis- Worth Monday night.
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12 Big Weeks
In Dallas!
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APARTMENT’’
dSh love-wise,
65 laugh-wise
272492 or otherwise-
wise!
At the Co-Ed Drive-in, "Kip-
lings Women" will continue its
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IN COLOR
Angie Dickinson
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"The Sins Of Rachel Cade"
In Technicolor
count prides will lie made.
“5 THE
CROWDED
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EFREM JOHN ANNE -
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BURTLANCR5TER
invades the world of. . .
HAROLD HECHT’S
theYOUNG
SAVAGES
"ONMERRILL-SEUB WINTERS
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dian costume dramas.
DOUBLE FEATL RE
At the Rancho Drive-In Thea-
ter today through Wednesday is
careful anda double-feature of some distinc-
is the story of a hard-drinking,
for the cross and sainthood: g
Miss Brooks, daughter of Mr were all in Indiana, four of them T
and Mrs W. F. Brooks Jr., will,crowded together. 5
For reserved seats, call
dramaaappropriataatttchpinerun through Wednesday. one
tion.
The musicale will be for the Memories of Childhood, a piece
piano students and their parents for two pianos, will be played ■
of Dr. Isabel Scionti this afternoon by Misses Cole and George. An- B
at 3 at Dr. Scionti s home. 1111 other two-piano piece, Rachman-_
Emerson. inoff’s Variations from Rhapsodies I
Four of the pupils appearing to- of Paganini, will be played by
day have been top winners of the Miss Brooks and Leslie Brown- 5
International Recording Compe- ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ■
STUDENT
NOW THRU TUESDAY
HENRY FONDA
JAMES CAGNEY
AND
JACK LEMMON
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"Mister
Roberts"
the title role. "Francis of Assisi"
‘Mrs. MeThing’
Opens Thursday
At Theater 3
"Mrs. Mc’Thing," a comedy-fan-
lasy. will begin its run Thurs-
day at Theatre Three, the arena
theater located at 2211 Main in
Dallas next door to the Blue Cross
Building.
"Mrs. McThing” will play Thurs-
art
year. Malynn Brooks won first
place in the Tri-State Symphony
contest and appeared as soloist
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Produced by HARRY & LARRY SMITH S
It took six brave maidens to X )“
put this playboy soldier in a -A" V
Rest Camp screaming “Uncle!** ' 2 $3
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DRIVE-w THEATRE
- "YOUNG SAVAGES"
STARTS 6:25 & 10:15-
i Music for both programs will “ ~ ----—j
include a prelude of carols, tra-, Christmas serenade and tradition-1
ditional English melodies, a 1 al Christmas carols.
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make two guest appearances this harpsichord made in Germany, i
week in Dallas and Ardmore, Miss Teal sings 12 numbers. In-
Okla. ! eluded are James Hewitt's “The I
Directed by Leon Brown, School Battle of Trenton,” three Stephen
of Music faculty member, the 21- Foster songs, “Greensleeves” and
piece choir will present a con- others
cert at the Calvary Baptist Church The Monday program will be
in Dallas today. A Wednesday per- at the Fort Worth Art Center at
formance will lie held at the First 8 p.m. Narrator will be Mildred!
In other upcoming engagements,
Miss Teal will be soloist on Jan.
30 with the Abilene Symphony Or-
chestra in a presentation of
“St. Matthew Passion.” Peters
will play the harpsichord.
Beginning Thursday at the Cam- thrillers ”
"Blood and Roses" is directed
through the eyes of a
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THEY'RE THE KINO OF GIRLS THAT,"
MEN LIKE... but seldom marry I s
day through Saturday and then, I . __ _ I I m
trmmesDosube“at'2nc“andrsasnJuanita Teal, Dale Peters
p.m. On Dec. 31, there will be u., ,, _
Will Give Program Monday
The unusual story of a Ten-bably best remembered as "Baby। “Bridge to the Sun” was Am- “Blood and Roses” stars Mel
nessee 'girl who married a Ja- Doll.” erica’s entry in the Venice Film Ferrer. Elsa Martinelli and An-
“Bridge to the Sun” is the Story Festival The film will run through nette Vadim. The movie has been
pan with him after the outbreak of the trials and tribulations of Wednesday at the Campus Thea- described by Time magazine as
....."......" ‘ - • ■ the most subtle.
RI- vate life the wife of Peters, or-
tition. They are Diane Hughes A A Browning.
• top winner lor tom years; Helen The musicale will close with a
(urtis, a.winner for ’two ye ars ' ^performance of the first move
and Phy is ieor8" an indzment of Saint-saen’s Conceit in
G Minor, played-by Helen Claire!
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[caster. "The Apartment" is a
P! ize w inning study of business /
, morals and stars two unusually ”
able performiers— Jack Lemmon
and Shirley MacLaine.
"Francis of Assisi ” a religious
NOW!
pon’e Miss It:
THE STORY OF
ALSTY, FIGHTING
YOUNGADVENTURER
WHO EXCHANGED .
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Ta’*’ usually associated, with Hollywoo-
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torn Japan, pus Theater and continuing
Starring opposite Miss Baker is. through Saturday is “Blood and by Roger Vadim. French ."new
that really happened.” It stars'James Shigeta, a Hawaiian-born Roses.” which is described as a wave" director whose chief claim dyof juvenile delinquency, as seen
, Carroll Baker, the actress pro-Nisei actor. ‛ shocking suspense drama." 1 to fame is the discovery of super- ■
sexy Brigitte Bardot.
Curtis, daughter of Mr and Mrs
E. F Curtis of. Gainesville The
orchestral accompaniment will be
played on a second piano by
Miss Hughes, daughter of Mr and
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Starring Bradford Dillman in
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Musicale Set Today At 3 IThe story No_rilw_.dby
For Isabel Scionti Pupils I that had Reader b Digest special feature.
1 She gave up her way of life for
Five of the seven piano stu- play Chopin’s Etude No. t2 Jean I to be is
dents performing at a Denton ie Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and m ’ _ NF
musicale this afternoon have won Mrs. J. R Fletcher of Bridge- Etolci!,
high honors in musical competi- port play Rachmaninoff s Prelude -h•,
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6 p.m. ! faculty member and has sung in
Denton frequently.
Two Dates This Week
For NTs Brass Choir
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 17, 1961, newspaper, December 17, 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478893/m1/23/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.