The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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Dramatic “Night
Song” to Grand
MBS. BRYAN INTRODUCES
NEW STUDY FOR WSCS
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian Service heard the first lea-
'Commit-
THE STAMFORD LEADER
Stamford, Texas, Friday. April 16, V948
“Wolf Call” Yields to “Scudda-Hoo!
Scudda-Hay!” at Grand Sunday
I H* Dunklin
iday. ^
and dnugh-
Abilene Mon-
Romance and music blend in son of the new study,
the dual theme of “Night Song,ted Unto Us,” Monday afternoon
the John Cromwell production for at St. John’s Methodist Church.
RKO Radio co-starring Dana An-; After the hymn, "O Young and
drews. Merle Oberon and Ethel, " - *”—■—
Barrymore. Corle;
The film comes to the Grand a Scf
Wednesday and Thursday of next John,
week. ’ • prayer.
As a young composer whose ca- Mrs. W. J. Bryant introduced
jeer-is-ciilahort. by hlipHn«»«n' this new study by Wiilis Lamoit
lirewT h:.« ‘ hHA AI t.ti »flrf, I»y h 7,h*ptrri “Why Do
matic roles. Miss Oberon portravs TTiey Do It?” The Society will re-
a wealthy socialite and music ceive special jurisdictional credit
lover who senses the bitter young.for this study so it is hoped that
man's genius but finds herself 'all members may arttend the so-,
up against his fierce pride vvhenjcond lesson Monday, April 19, to i., 11 lu !n
it comes to helping him overcome!hear “The Field Abroad" and! t. ‘ .'T*'/! .
his handicap. Miss Barrymore, as| “The Revival of Europe.” Mr*. )
the heroine’s cynical aunt, has a;R. G. Fuqua will give the devo- , 11 y
hurnorosjy contrasting part. • tional that day. [ .. ...
nations boulevards, and young
bloods everywhere are testifying
to iis irresistible appeal and grat-
ifying results. 'I
Psychologists who have tried to
take a rational approach to its
origin and appeal, are meeting
'with little that could be put into
jfp'ref-hho language of .scientific }Our-
pture from the Gospel of George Agnew Chamberlain that
a res|»onsive reading and I caPtivated millions of readers with
its wonderful story of young love.
•It’s the title of a new Twen-
tieth Century F ix hit, filmed in
Duncan* Patricia Ftemins, Jo
Ann Humphrey, EthClyne Kel-
L>y, Anna Kirkpatrick, Nancy
Lavender, Sunny Jo Merldefh
and Gloria Pace.
Hark! Hark! The Lark, vocal
number, will be given by LuJean
King and the Linden Tree will be
given by Carolyn Sltton, Peggy
-Jones. LuJean King. Gladys Mu- .
.jtii. Lily Musil and Barbara Pen-
; iliftnn ~ T--- r~~~! tt ~ ;
March MlHtaife, 'a piano du«t,
will lx' given by Gloria Pace and
Thynell Thompson. Serenade, a
L voea4 -numbei^ win be given by
Paula Duncan. Who “Is~SyMa^
a vocal duet, will be given by
Wanda Rose and Anna Kirkpat-
rick. A musical reading, Fran/
Schubert will be given by Fran-
ces Lee Turner,
Ave Maria will be given by
Paula Duncan, Patricia Flemlna,
Jo Ann Humphrey, Ethelyne Kel
ley, Anna Kirkpatrick, Nancy
Lavender, Sunny- Jo Merideth.
punctuates the film'opening Sun-
e ffect. But the “why” of its w*W-
deftly tied together together to
'flay tor three (lays til the Oiaml tire spretf'd still remains tn.
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Mr. Ira Treadwell, a farmer
living near StamforBpO'Peeentiy
won a Morning Glory Box Spring
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ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW—SOMETIMES A
GREAT SHOW
Mrs. W. B. Ilarrison Jr. and
her children, Vicki and W. B.
Harrison III, are visiting in Bry-
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Mrs. Victor Nelson.
Friday-Saturday, April 16-17
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Musil, Lily Musil, Barbara Pen-
dleton and Wanda Rose. ,
Entertainment committee. is
'eomposed of Sunny Jo Merideth,
Paula Duncan. Anna Kirkpatrick
and Tommy Nance.
The house party will be com-
posed of club members who hre
not appearing on the program:
Barbara Cannon, Maurine Car-
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Delores Kendricks. Shir-
ley McGill, GehiUMorgan;-Margi .
aret Ann Mahood, Tom my e
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Another Thrilling
Extra
followed at the Coombes Round-
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Owing to
kept Rev,
away, Rev. A. G. 'Fitzgerald was
substituted to give the invoci/-
"DONALD DUCK IN THE
RIVETER” ,_
“THE SEA HOUND’
which
C.lifford B. Thomas
.1 BIG ROMANTIC DAYS
_Sun.-Mon.-Tues., April 18-19-20
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... A cry that stirs young hearts to love! . . . A sh
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will be high.
Several hundred left over chicks at a bar-
roported by J. L. ‘Hill, chair-
man of the committee, are: Pres-
ident. Cedi Eager ; , VlcePresI
dent. Bill Morrow: Treasurer, W.
! C. Markham; new d».ev.tors, C.
I L. Cromwell and VV. J. Lee. All
were elected by aeclamttllUII from
i the floor, after the motion was
' made and seconded by Jim Mc-
| Culloch and seconded by John
1 Reese.
I Retiring officers were J. F.
West, president; Cecil Eager, vice
president.
Retiring directors were Cecil
Eager, L. F. Metz and J. F. Me
■ Culloch.
Dr. Moore was Introduced by
Ar-CT Bishop, formerly of the
Stamford C. of C..but now man-
|ager of the Sweetwater C. of-C.
I West introduced the new of-
' floors and R. B. Bryant made the
plaque awt.d to the Clay Mark
i ham family, selected as the best
j all-around family of the year. Be-
; sides Mr. and Mrs. Markham, two
sons, Glenn and John* Lynn, make
I up the Markham family.-
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“A MEXICAN JOY RIDE”
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r Sun.-Mon.-Tues., April 18-19-20
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It’ll knock you over!’Sensatfohal????? No! It’s dynamite
a bombshell of blistering drama that explodes close to
home! . . . So real, so personal that it’s theme has -never
been'dared on the screen before! . . . And whv?
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JUNE HAVER .
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WAtTIR SRENNAW
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“H1C SHICK CHIC” '
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! YOUTH AVEEK AT FIRST .
BAPTIKT HROI t.HT TO CLOSE
Youth week, which has been
held at the First Baptktf Church.
, came to n close Sunday evening.
The programs rendered Sunda;-,
April 4, and Wednesday. April
14 by the yoong people were un-
usually good. The Young People
of the church filled their plaees
in a fine way, and their willlng-
| ness to serve was very gratify-
! Ing- It was good training for
j them, and gave them a better ln-
| sight into the work of our churelt
i organizations. ,
Wednesday-Thursday, April 21-22-
. A Color Cartoon, “NOVELTY SHOP’
A Fox Sport Reel, “OLYMPIC CLASS’
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He set their love to musjc! Impassioned romance that
soars on golden wings of melodie!). . Telling of a woman’s
strange deceptitfi ... a man’s unshakeable devotion! . . .
Wednesday-Thursday, April 21-22
ADMISSION 12c—25 c
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 P.M.
He wrote his sdngs across a nation’s heart! And had a
girl for every song! The story of Joe Howard! America’s
romantic troubadour! ... •
Brilliant
STARS!
Brilliant
STO.RYI
7 TfUiie^
ANDREWS OBERON
iAVOCA
(Continued from Ihigc 2)
! Monday night. ' i
■ Bill Wise was in Wichita Fall*
1 on business Tuesday.
The WMU of. the Baptist
Church met Monday aftc^niit
with the following present Mmes.
C. R. Foster, J. V. Grimes, W
C. Beaty, Glenn Rennels, Arlie
Smith, R. O. Smith, D. L. Smith,
R. E. Hughes, Weldon Cul.v-> .
-wlwr was -* visitor *n4 Mrs, X C.
Williams
S Phone your want-ad to 47. _
Poultry equipment-we 1tave a supply of ev-
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Inglish, George L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1948, newspaper, April 16, 1948; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972301/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.