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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 194$
LOCALS
Mrs. P. j. Steele of 915 West
38th street, is improving nicely
after two weeks’ illness.
formerly of Savannah, but now
, v Mrs. Mabel Hemby Harris,
'ojk New York city, was in the
r e.tty for a few days visiting
friends en route to Florida.
She was the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Steele.
Mis. Mabel H. Lartigue and
mother, Mrs. O. Butler Hodges,
former Savannahians, re.urned
to New York city last week af¬
ter visiting in Washington, D
C., the house guests of Mrs
Sadie T. Glascoe.
Mrs.
Always
Cool
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
BIG, DOUBLE PROGRAM
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
Hit No. 1
John Wayne
Tail In The Saddle”
Added Serial Comedy
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 27, 28, 29
A COLUMBIA PICTUR!
Rita Hayworth—Glenn Ford
Added Serial, — Comedy — News
WEDNESDAY, ONLY OCT. 30TH
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
Hit No. 1 Hit No. 2
Tex Ritter in “MASK OF
“Frontier Fugitives” Dll JON”
Added Comedy
THURSDAY ONLY, OCT. 31ST
All New Every Week
On Our Stage
In Person
Matinee 4:30
Nights 7 and 9 P- m.
“HITS and BITS”
20 — People — 20
AT 11 GIT* Songs - Dances
Gals! Gags! Guys
Solid Hour of Fun
3 —Times—3
Daily
On The Screen
Night Train To Memphis
ADMISSION
AH Seats 40c Tax Included
HOUSE OF HITS!
Mitchell is the daughter of
Mrs. Sail e Waldburg of Ricn-
mond Hill and Mrs. Campbell
is the sister of Mrs. Waldburg.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Ray of
New York city, formerly of Sa¬
vannah, returned home after
visiting their cousin, Mrs, Lena
Baker, of 512 East Gaston St.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Ea¬
ton of Milledgeville. While here
they were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Pvichard Wright
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert But¬
ler.
M. G. Young returned
after visiting her bro¬
ther and sister- n-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Hercules S. Johnson, in
New York She was also the
house guest of Rev. and Mrs.
C. C. Blake in Boston, Mass.
* * *
Mrs. Maria Greene, chairlady
of the W-dows Mite Club, is in
Darien ill, but smewhat Im¬
proved. Mrs. Hattie Ross is
acting chairlady of the club.
GIRL SCOUTS MAKE
BETTER CITIZENS
On The Corner
EAST SIDE
THEATRE
Phone 3-6092
FRI.—SAT. OCT. 25—26
2—IMG FEATURES—2
Hit No. 1
Wild Bill Elliott in
“Sheriff of Las Vegas'
Hit No. 2
“GANGS OF THE
WATERFRONT”
Added
Serial — Comedy
On our stage, 4:30 & 8 p. m.
SATURDAY ONLY
AMATEUR SHOW
— And CRAZY QUIZ
$50.09 in prizes each week
ANYBODY CAN WIN
Sun. Mon.,
2—BIG HITS—2
Hit No. 1
“STARS ON
PARADE”
All Colored Cast
Musical Comedy Hit
Hit No. 2
mrr/c
'"Vmsl
Thrills of terroi
and mystery in
screen’s lop
J-shock s h ud d e r
sens*
W •
HENRY DANIELl. EDITH ATWATER
RUSSELL WADE • SHARYN MOFFETT
Produced by VAL LEWTON . Directed by ROBERT WISl
wrnted fo» Ihe Screen by Philip MacDonald end Cado* Keith
Added
Serial - Comedy - News
Tuesday Oct. 29th
On Our Stage
IN PERSON
Matinee 4:30
Night 7 and 9 p. m.
The Big Laugh and
Scream Show
Hits * Bits
20—PEOPLE—20
On The Screen
FATAL WITNESS’
Wed—Thurs. Oct. 30—31
2—BIG HITS—2
Hit No. 1
Randolph Scott in
“CHINA SKY”
Hit No. 2
Range Busters in
“UNDERGROUND
RUSTLERS”
Added
Serial & Comedy
Cooled By
Modern Air
CONDITIONING
moKUM RUSSELL
HIS ORCH. TO BE AT
lYlLLULfl MFinnY THFATRF i fIC/iJ AC
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The management of the Mel-
ody theatre hit the jackpot, General in
a special deal with
Art st Agency of Ind ana,
Snookum Russell, the world’s
greatest sTcat singer, his re-bop
orchestra and his Hollywood
show will swing on the stage
of the South's newest and most
beautiful theatre for two b
days only, November l and
Friday, Saturday, and Saturday
midnight ramble.
Never before in history have
Savannah theatre-goers bp“n
“ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES”
YEAR S TOP MUSICAL
ENTERTAINMENT
THRILL
With mor e stars than there
are in heaven M-G-M’s “Zicg-
field Follies of 1916” now at
Star Sunday, Monday, Tues¬
day, October 27, 28, 29, is one
of the entertainment thrills of
any year.
Filmed irf Technicolor and
boasting gorgeous girls, stun¬
ning sets and superberb cos¬
tumes, this picture has every¬
thing.
Among the stars are Fred
Astaire, ueile Ball, Lucile Bre¬
mer, Fanny Brice, Judy Gar-
lan, Katheryn Grayson, Lena
Horne, Gen A Kelly, Jamss Mel¬
ton,, Victor Moore, Red Skelton,
Esther Williams and William
Powell* a^ha re-creates his
role as “The Great Ziegfield.'’
Featured, too, are Edward
Arnold, Marion Bell, Bunin’s
Puppets, Cyd Charisse, Hume
Crohyn, Willlftm Frawley, Rob¬
ert Lewis, Virginia O’Brien and
Keenan Wynn-
GonlrictyJ spectacle,, music
and dance are blended with
great artistry into a motion
picture masterpiece. You'll
see Fred Astaire dancing with
Lucile Bremer 4n tw;o numbers;
Fanny jUrlco,- Hume hronyn
and Bill tasawloy in their hil¬
arious ‘‘Si-eejxstake Ticket’
NYLONS, CAMERAS FREE AT
A. B. C- STORE OPENING
Nylon hose, cameras ana
d'shes will be given free to the
first 100 customers who open
a cred't account at the new
\ B C. Furn ture Store, 125
West Broad street which will
open its doors Friday, Nov. 1,
rlt/ 9 21. 111. Stores
The ABC Furniture of
will handle a complete line
home furnishings, floor cover¬
ings, electrical appliances., etc.
As a ‘get aoquanted” offer
all merchand'se on display on
opening day will be offered at
greatly reduced prices. In ad¬
dition, the first 100 customers
who open a credit account w-il
have their choice of either a
pa’r of nylon hose, a candid
camera or a set of d'shes.
Savannah Tribune readers
HARVEST DINNER
There will be a Harvest Din¬
ner g ven at the Church of
{ God and Saints of Christ, for
the benefit of the BGelleville
i Industri e School Widows and
j j Orphan Home, at 626 W. Duffy
street.
Turkey and chicken dinner
with fixins. W’e solicit your
! i presence and pat^ernanee.
Dinner w'll be served from 12
!p. m. to 7 by p. m Dinner. $1.00.
Sponsored Mrs. R. L Deans.
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE IN
SPSSS'SS2£"
As a result of a letter sen
t0 1116 War De P artment upon
announcement that a unit pf
the organized reserves was
contemplated for this locality,
to be composed of Negro troops
and white officers, the World
war II Ve.erans Association
was visited last week by Col
Robert Cobb, Hq,, Georg.a Mil-
itary D strict. Among othei
things, Col Cobb assured mem-
bers of the organization that
War Department and tin
Georgia Military District wer»
in accord with its protest and
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FINE
PICTURES
All the time
LATEST
RECORDS
SHEER
NYLONS
Sometimes
The Vanity Shoppe
Dunbar Theatre Bldg. Phone 3-9976
THEATRE
DIAL 3-4720
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM \
Tex Ritter Big Boy Williams
OKLAHOMA THAT TEXAS
RAIDERS JAMBOREE"
Last Chapter—‘Royal Mounted Rides Again”
SAT. MORNING, OCT. 26—12 NOON TO 1 P. M.
Big Kiddie Cartoon Show
8 AH New Cartoons Every Week
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 27, 28, 29
Lena Horne
Judy Garland
Esther Williams
Red Skelton
Fred Astaire
Lucile Ball
Gene Kelly
And
William Powell as
FLO ZIEGFIELD
The Greatest Musical
Extravaganza
Ever Filmed
M-G-M’s
OF 1946
More *tars than there
are in Heaven!
Added — Latest News — Cartoon
WED.—THURS. OCT. 30—3!
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
ROD CAMERON — ELLA RAINES
The Runaround
—PLUS—
“THUNDER OVER TEXAS”
Selected Short Subject;
FRIDAY—SATURDAY, OCT. 25—26
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Feature No. 1
the saddle as a
Masked Marshal
cleans up the
& Border!
FUZZY KNIGHT
AOiDA
BARBARA SEARS
* FRANCIS McCGKALD
Original Screenplay by Adele Buffington
Produced and Directed by Wallace W Fox
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
Feature No. 2
Gangster Boy
Also
Cartoon and Cliapter 3—“The Phantom 1
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Ocl. 27, 28, 29
THE THREE CABALLEROS” ARE HERE
News—Added Attraction “Swing Serenade”
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, OCT. 30—31
2- BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMS—2
ture No. 1
WAll t, ptiKNn n«nwt" gJTfgSB
i
Feature No. 2
The Range Busters in
TRAILING DOUBLE TRObBLE
Cartoon and Chapter 2—“Great Alas ka n Myster.s
^
-lake your dale now for the greatest stage show evet
dm,vn in Savannah— “Snookum Russell and his Ik-
orchestra and an All-Star Revue including Rouse
e„ ,swws, the original Horey Dripper—Nov. 1—z.
that when the unit was acti¬
vated, it would be composed of
Negro officers as well as en¬
listed personnel.
Actual activation is schedul¬
ed for the early part of next
year.
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE IN
THE TRIBUNE
GIRL SCOUTS NEED
LEADERSHIP
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