The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 14 of 16
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THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1946
2 GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE
18 FAST. FUNNY COktffcDY
NATIONAL
Star studded cinemantics pace
the screen at the National
Tneatre Sat. Prev., Sun., Mon.,
Tues. where Warner Bros.’
newest comery, “Two Guys
From Milwaukee”. Take an op-
en-hearted prince, team him
with an open-minded taxi driv-
er and enter them in a 24-hour
race for the affettion^ of a
beautiful but slightly" Wacky
manicurist and you've got-—you
guessed it!—ninety minutes of
fun that is neatly packaged,
wrapped in laughter and rom-
ance, and embellished by a trio
of Warner Bros-’ brightest
stars, namely,' Dennis Morgan,
Jack Carson and Joan Leslie.
revue, Sun., Mon., Tue., Nov. 16-17-18-19
Saturday Prevue,
Sunday-Monday-
Saturday Prevue,
Sunday, Monday--
SONNY TUFTS
JOEL McCREA
BRIAN DONLEVY
-lomtsuE»
pmc'ii •* OJWO WTltt
Markley 4-H Club
Elects Officers
* Ts.^yTAUL HARRIS^
The Markley 4 H Club met and
elected the following officers at
their last meeting:
President, Jerry Cockburn; vice
president, Lucille Ledbetter; sec-
retary. Paul Harris; song and
game leader, Charlene Williams;
council representatives, Darien#
Gilmore. Lawrence Gardner; spon-
so:, Mrs. Meyer.
The 4-H Club boys discussed
livestock and poultry, while the
4-H Clul, girls discussed how t»
decorate the home and Christmas
gifts.
The boys and girls had a con-
test on parliamentary procedure.
The hoys won.
THE VIRGINIAN
Wednetday-Thursday—Nov. 20-21—
ANITA LOUISE — MICHAEL DUANE
Lloyd Corrigan—Helen Koford—Robert Scott
SUPREME SACRIFICE—Romanticist Sig Ruman sacrifi-
ces his most precious possession, his apartment, to Donna
Reed in this scene from “Faithful in My Fashion.” Con-
nie Gilchrjst and Edward Everett Horton form an approv-
ing audience. The picture is scheduled to show at tho
Leon Theater next Saturday night, Sunday and Monday.
Tuesday-W ednesday—
AL PEARCE
MARY TREEN
SHADOWED
An weiting melodrama with tei4>r and suspense!
Friday-Saturday—November 22-23—
Jack Haley—Mary Beth Hughes
Harriet Hilliard
G. I. LOANS
One Exciting Week
TAKE IT BIG
A gay, riotous rodeo of rhythm and romance!
G. I. Loans are being serviced through
our office. Interest rate 4 per cent, with
payment over a period of 20 years.
T hursday-F riday—
SONNY TUFTS
JOAN CAULFIELD
\y* '
VERONICA LAKE
A well sodded terrace outlet is
to a terrace what a well construe
ted foundation is to a building.
Miss Susie Slagle’s
T uesday- W ednesday
Thursday—
BING CROSBY
MARJORIE REYNOLDS
FRED ASTAIRE
Saturday Only---
SUNSET CARSON
MARIE HARMON
HOLIDAY
‘tThe El Pjuo Kid
A Great Musical
Comedy!
Our Quests For Any Show
i This Week.
Linda Graham and Ronnie
Blackstock.
Robert “Buzzy” Hepry
LOIS COLLIER
DON PORTER
ttina telefJttoted.
to tltode. waititUf.
PnocyieM-
“WILD BEAUTY"
KING OF THE PLAINS!—
Untamed . . . Unbroken . . .
Unbowed . . . Yielding only
(o the love of a boy!
vigited here last week.
LOVING NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Ledbetter
aid children of Fort Worth were
guests Of Mr. and. Mrs. Homer
Prater Sunday.
Norman Hickerson has been
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Hickersoa.
states. Raw materials the factories work
with—copper, lead, rubber, cotton—
are just as scarce as many of the hard*
to-get things you yourself need these
days. That’s why getting telephones in
takes longer today than we like.
That isn’t normal, and it won’t last.
One of these days we’ll be putting in
telephones again the day people want
them installed. Everyone who wants a
telephone will have one, and service
will be better than ever.
Meanwhile, the best way we know to
hurry that day along is to work hard-
harder than we once believed we could
work—and make that badly needed
telephone equipment faster than if has
ever been made before. As you read
this, 100,000. workers in telephone fac-
tories—an all-time high—are doing
that. They are making telephone equip-
ment in far greater volume than ever
before. That’s the best answer to a
shortage that we know.
Every day we’re making progress on
the big telephone job to bring service
to the people who want it. New appli-
cants keep the waiting list long, but as
new equipment is placed in operation,
we’re able to put in telephones for those
who have waited longest.
It’s not a short or easy job, but we’re
hard at it. We are working at getting
telephones for not a few persons or a
few towns, but ... for more than
230,000 persons .., living in some 700
towns ... in five states. ...
“Getting telephones” means making
and shipping and installing switch-
boards and other telephone equipment,
stringing wire and splicing cable, set-
ting poles and placing conduit, and all
the rest that adds up to a telephone
system.
All over the United States people are
waiting for telephenes. Thus we get
only our fair share of the new telephone
equipment being made for all of the 48
itev. and Mrs. Harrison ami
children and Rev. and Mrs. Bill
Cathy of Olney were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs'. Seaborn Thomas
Jaat Friday.
Mrs. B. F. Barrett and baby of
Odessa have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Barrett.
Our Guests For Any Show
This Week:
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Swain.
Mrs. Joy Standifer and baby-of
California are visiting their moth-
er and grandmother, Mrs. J. W
Hickerson.
Mr*. Alta Birdwell had as her
guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Keules and children, Mr. and Mr?
Aaron Speer, Doc Dickson. Mr
and Mrs. M. L. Birdwell of Boise,
Idaho. , . j. .
Mrs. W. B. Caswell and Mrs.
Alice Barker are visiting in Spring
HiU, La., this week.
Young Doctor*
Theme of Film
At Palace
The P.T.A. will havje a box sup-
per Tuesday night, November 26.
Kvcry one is invited.
- Mrs. Belle Deering 'visited -in
Vera and Seymour last week.
“THE VIRGINIAN” —Bar-
bara Britton and Joel Me-
Crea are starring in “The
Virginian’’ with So n n y.
Tuft* and Brian Donlevy.
This technicolor saga of the
Weit will be shown at the
Palace Theater next Satur-
day night prevue, Sunday
and Monday.
Arthur Parker of Rocky Ford,
Colorado, is visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parker.
Paramount’s “Miss Susie Sla-
gle’s,” bowing in Thursday at-the
Palace -Theater, was adapted from
Augusta Tucker’s popular novel
I of young doctors in the making;
It is an exciting story, vividly
told
The film launches many prom-
ising new faces including blonde,
talented Joan Caulfield who first
became known’1"as the original
“Kiss and Tell” girl of George
Abbott's famous Broadway hit.
Miss Caulfield co-stars with
Veronica Lake and Sonny Tufts
with Lillian Gish prominently fea-
tured as the warm-hearted pro-
prietress of a boarding house for
doctors in training.
“Miss Susie Slagle’s” is an
original production on many*
counts. For ohe thing. Sonny
Tufts plays his very first dra-
matic role. And, lovely Joan Caul-
field is reputedly one of the sea-
son's most notable “finds” as the
determined coquette who goes af-
ter her man with delightfuL dis-
arming frankness. The man in
this case is young Tufts himself.
has returned
t Katts after
having a piectf' of steel removed
from his eye.
Henry Goforth
The Methodist. Baptist and
Church of Christ all have new bu-
tane ayatema.
■ • * •
Sgt, Ben Smith has been visit-
ing hia wife and children on hist
30 day furlough.'
• • *
• Mrs. R. L. Haynes of Ft. Worth
visited her long-time friend, Mrs.
Audy Burton a few days-
• • •
Uncle Joe Shaw is visiting in
Ban Bemido, California.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Beard and
I*e Roy Holland is attending «
barber school in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Julie Reeding has been
visiting in Houston for a few
days
• • •
Mr. and Mr*. Bud Fletcher vis-
ited friends in Loving while en-
route to Oklahoma City.
Young Love
Story Comes To
Leon Screen
A timely and engaging comedy-
drama of a girl who attempts tc
prevent a returning G.I. from dis-
covering the drastic changes that
have taken place during his ab-
sence is unfolded on the leor
screen in "FVuthful in My Fash-
ion” showing Saturday prevue,
with Donna Reed as the girl ^nd
Tom Drake as the returned war
hero.
Donna Reed gives warmth and
siticeritv to the part of the dis-
turbed heroine who finds it pain-
ful to deceive her trusting ad-
mirer, and Tom Drake is splen-
did as the G.I, making the char
| acterization a believable and ap-
pealing one. The role* of the
| clerk* whose plotting brings about
. the happv ending are entrusted to
•Edward Everett Horton. Spring
Byington and Margaret Hamilton.
I and aa humorously ingratiating a
| trio has not been seen on the
scree in some tin*.
A fertile soil supports a healthy
people; a poor top soil is the basir
children of Rangley. Colorado,
«y GRAHAM HUMTtft
OPERATION GLADIOIA
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GENERAL STORE
ooo°T MOVIES
Bom With Tooth
BABY BORN WITH TOOTH
PLAINS, Tex.—The San Fran
ciaco baby bom with one tooth
has nothing on Gary Beecher
June* of Plains.
Gary Beecher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Jones, was bom Oct.
1. and had one tooth and weighed
, HEY* JOE? £=
FOOTBALL
GAME’S STARTIN’
RIGHT NOW! 1
PALACE.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888390/m1/14/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.