Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LOU LIGHT AND POLLCTT TIMES, FOLLBTT, TEXAS
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Marshal and Laralne Day first
venture into light comedy and
they get every ounce of value
from the sparkling dialogue and
situations. Marasha Hunt Is ideally
cast as aylvla, and Allyn Joslyn
as her long-sufTerlng husband,
adds his delightful sense of
comedy. Others In a particularly
fine supporting cast Include Edgar
Buchanan and 311m Summerville.
Bert Granet produced and Rich-
ard Wallace directed.
As long as Uncle Sam keeps tRe
WACs and WAVES In uniform our
boys in service will never know
whether to salute or whistle.'
♦
H. B. HILL Says:
George Washington was
born on February 11, 1732, ac-
cording to the Julian or Old
Style calendar. (Continued
next week).
Thursday, February 14, 1M(
MASON'S
Funeral Home
Licensed Embaimers
And
Funeral Directors
of Texas
Call Shattuck Collect
Phone 174
Shattuck. Oklahoma
Laraine Day, who in her current starring vchicle "Bride By Mis-
take," portrays a wealthy girl feaif 1 of being married for her money,
co-stars with Alan Marshal. The RKO Radio comedy is based on a
unique test she applies to the man she loves, who, in turn, reacts not
too wisely but too well.
Sparkling Comedy To
Be Shown al Follett
Sparkling comedy and brilliant
performances highlight RKO,
Radio's rollicking comedy, "BRIDE
BY MISTAKE" starring Alan
Marshall and Laraine Day, which
opens a three day run at the Fol-
lett Theatre beginning Sunday,)
February 17th
Miss Day, who scored in "Mr.
Lucky," plays a very wealthy girl,
Ncrah Hunter of Hunter Ship-
yards lame, who, to protect her-
self from fortune hunters and
publicity, as hel- best friend and
secretary. Sylvia 'MARSHA
HUNT*, impersonate her at all
public appearances.
Alan Marshall, recently seen in
'The White Cliffs of Dover," has
the role of Captain Tony Travis,
an army flier wfto is convalescing
near the Hunter estate. The heir-
ess becomes very interested in
Travis, but wishes to be certain
that he is not fascinated by her
wealth.
At a week end party at the
Hunter beach home, Norah sets
out to bring Travis and Sylvia
(MASQUERADING A6 NORAH)
together. Under the influence of
mulled claret which she is taking
for a cold, Sylvia completely for-
gets she's a married woman.
This picture marks the Alan
Showing at Follett Theatre
Sun. Mon. Tues., Feb. 17*18*19
A maid with money
love-tests her pilot
hero ... in a romantic
laugh riot of wacky
wedding surprises!
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Dealer
Spetialist in the treatment of
Equipment
Our shop is in the hands of factory-
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your John Deere farm equipment.
They have the "know how" that
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That means a great deal to you,
Mr. John Deere owner. It means that
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Be prepared to follow through on Victory, and
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ment serviced by our John Deere Specialist.
nothing omitted, and nothing un-
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John Deere equipment will be in
perfect condition to deliver full, un-
interrupted service when the next
season comes.
Western Farm Equipment CO., Follett, Texas
Have YOU Seen
The New
CROSLEY
Refrigerator
On Display At Our Store
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Available Now!
The New
Electro-Master
Kitchen Range
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It's A Beauty!
See It—Buy It—And
Take It Home. .
Reger Rrothers
Hardware—Furniture
Follett, Texas
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389625/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.