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OTTKSDAY, OCTOBER SI. 1943
LOCALS
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Mrs. Charles C. Bass, form¬
erly Gwendolyn Elaine Lester,
arrived in the city last week
to spend a while with her par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lester,
of Georgia State College. Cor¬
poral Bass is now stationed at
Fort Belvoir, Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coats
of Boston, Mass., visited rela¬
tives and friends here and were
entertained with several par¬
ties and dinners. Among the
events was a farewell party
given by Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Smith at their home, 273
Scarborough street, at which
t me the f ol lowing we re pres-
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
FRIDAY—SATURDAY NOV.l —
Hit No. 1 Hit No. 2
Wild Bill Elliott “TELL IT TO
“Lone Star Pioneers” A STAR ’
Added Serial — Comedy
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 4, 5
TWO BIG FEATURE HITS
VoODO ThATISHQOOO
Murder that
as
Please! DO NOT
reveal the ending*
No seating durin.t
last 5 minutes of
the picture!
Abo on Same Program
A
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Added Serial, — Comedy — News
WEDNESDAY ONLY, NOV. 6TH
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
Hit No. 1 Hit No. 2
“ALONG THE “HOW DO
NAVAJO TRAIL” YOU DO”
Added Comedy
THURSDAY ONLY, NOV. 7TH
_W iV'
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All New Every Week
On Our Stage
In Person
Matinee 4:30
Nights 7 and 9 p. rn.
“HITS and BITS”
20 — People — 20
Music - Songs - Dances
Gals! Gags! Guys
Solid Hour of Fun!
3—Times—3
Daily
On The Screen
“DANNY BOY”
ADMISSION
All Seats 40c Tax Included
vlm*r HOUSE OF WJ$ !
ent; Mr. and Mrs. L. Coats,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sapp, Mrs.
Minus Rhaney, Mrs. Lilian
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Artest and Mrs. Fisher, who al¬
so furnished music, and
and Mrs. Thomas Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
motored to Atlanta last week
end to visit Mrs. Hagan’s
Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
and family.^
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
Smith and little
Rosalind, of Newark, N. J->
an itTUitt
tored to the cltv and arc visit-,
ing Young, their of East aunt, Park Mrs. Ethel;
avenue.
Upon their return to Newark, 1
Mrs. Young will accompany /
them l
* . *
-T-hr* I he mnnv many frienHs mends rtf ot Mis Mrs
Thelma Lee Stevens will regret
to know that she is ill at the
Charity hospital. j
HOLSUM BAKER i i
BROADCAST BEGINS j
NOVEMBER 6 | j
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The Eastside thea re’s weekly!
radio-stage broadcast will have
its grand opening Wednesday,
November 6, from 7:30-8:00 p
m , instead of the previous date
advertised, due to rearrange-
ment of the radio broadcao ing
station’s opening date.
This new phase of enterta’n-
ment for the improvement and
advancement of the local al-
ent is made possible through
the courtesy of the Derst Bak¬
ery, makers of Holsum bread,
under the splendid leadership
of Robes, Spencer and Edgar
O Prince, two of Savannah’s
leading civic workers, musical
directors and producers.
The guest speaker of the in¬
auguration program will be an
outstanding educator and c vie
“On The Corner”
EAST Sim:
THEATRE
Phone 3-6092
FBI.—SAT. NOV. 1—2
2—BIG FEATURES—2
Hit No. 1
Johnny Mack Brown
in “TEXAS KID”
Hit No. 2
“TIGER WOMAN”
Added
Serial — Comedy
On our stage, 4:30 & 8 p. m.
SATURDAY ONLY
AMATEUR SHOW
And CRAZY QUIZ
$50.0!) in prizes each week
ANYBODY CAN WIN
Sun. Mon. Nov. 3—4
A Startling Dramatic
Thtinde bolt
MAMIE SMITH
Edna Mae Harris
Alex Lovejoy in
“Sunday
Sinners”
With a Brown Skin
Chorus and All-Colored
Cast . •*. ’<
Drama -Action -Comedy
It Packs A Wollop!
Added
Serial - Comedy - News
TUESDAY, NOV. 5TH
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 -
“Behind City Lights” j
Wed—Thurs. Nov. 6—7
2—BIG HITS—2
Hit No. 1
Dennis O’Keefe
in “UP IN MABLE’S
ROOM”
Hit No. 2
Zune Grey’s
“West Of Pecos”
Withh
ROBERT MITCHUM
EXTRA ADDED
Wednesday Night
Radio Broadcast
From Our Stage
7:15 to 8:00 p. m.
Presenting
“HOLSUM TALENT
SHOW”
Over Station
W F- R- P-
Join In Our Weekly
Broadcast
ot the city, Prof R.
Gadsden, principal of East
Broad and Paulser strew
schools, who will speak on
-
Those who will appear on the
first program will be DilWOlth, J.iQmie
Drayton, •’ SamUCl
'j olu \, L Z Trpnf ' , Red field Wil
i.e Mae Polite, Ruth p „,h Johnson, .mhnsmi
David Brown, Rose Gartrell
and the Grace saver Gate
quarter*. school will broad-
Beach high fol
cast on tne program the -
lowing Wednesday, and Prof.
Peter Smalls w.ll be chief mu-
sical coordinator of this pro-
This program can be heatd
over the personality station,
WI-RP, each Wednesday from
, .30 .0 8 p. m.
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Playing inspired football
from the starting whistle, the
Morris College Horne-s stopped
erstwhile undefeated Georgia
State College in a thrilling 13-6
upset on the Georgia gridiron
Saturday.
Early in the first quarter,
Georgia threatened, moving to
the one-yard line, where the
Hornets held for downs. Arm¬
strong’s kick was taken by
Weatherspoon on the Morris 27.
Again 1 started the Tigers
pay dir., but resulted in a
backfire, when Dozier inter¬
cepted Dr skell’s lateral
streak 86 yards for the
score. The quarter ended Mor¬
ris College, 6, Georgia State, 0
Captain Blalock opened
the Georgia Sta.e passing
tack in the second quarter.
arial to Wea herspoon /put,
ball in scoring position.
kell plowed the line for
T ger score. Blalock’s kick
good A pass'ng duel
the T gers lea uring
Weatherspoon and
while Armstrong, Mack
James spearheaded the
College attack. Score at
Georgia State, 6; Morris, 6.
Morr^ .Cqllege again took
Pm -as—
THEATRE
1)1 Alt hilt
FRL—SAT. NOVEMBER 1—2
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Bill Elliott Added Feature
“MAN FROM “Johnny Comes
:V ji
TUMBLEWEED” V Flying Home
Plus 3 Stooge Comedy—Cartoon
SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 2ND
Big Kiddie Cartoon Show
8—All New Cartoons Every Week—8
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 4, 5
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! musical sensation by Ills producers
ot famtd ‘ Anchors Aweigh"!
| ^ Dif«clod by
' ' - - ill % -t it- *'• W ‘L GEOROE Frodc -od SIDNEY by
IOE PASTERNAK
Added News—Cartoon. .—Novelty
WED.—THURS, NOV. (i—7
2—BIG PICTURES—2
Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes in
“Dressed To Kill”
ALSO
The Sensational Hit of This Year
“Child Bride”
Added Football Thrills And News
air in the third quarter¬
and the Tigers took to straight
footp^] Armstrong’s pass to
Delaine was good for the sec¬
ond Morris College score and
Clarke passed to Brownian for
the exa-a point to put the Hor¬
nets In front, 13 to 6.
Kicking out on the Georgia 2
yard line, Mack banished hopes
for the blue and orange late in
the fourth quarter. A drive
started by Blalock’s return to
the game was in progress at
the finish.
Blalock and Weatherspoon
led the Tiger attack, while Lat¬
imer, Mulllno and Driskel! did
outstanding defense work.
James Bowman. Mack and
Armstrong played great ball
for the Morris College eleven,
which was responsible for
Georgia’s first conference loss.
JR. BOYS DEFEAT
INDUSTRIAL FARM, 13-12
The Industrial Farm boys
were nosed out Saturday after¬
noon at the Farm by the Jun¬
ior Bears of West Savannah,
13 to 12, in a thrilling battle
The Farm Boys scored two
touchdowns in the first hall
but failed to make the extra
point each time. The Junior
Bears scored two touchdown-
in the last half.
Roy Brown, the g an big Bear,
was no trouble for the Farm
Boys. They kept him In the
dirt, although he kicked the
ex ra point for the Bears which
won the game. Ernest scored
both times for the Bears and
Murray scored for the Farm
boys with Russell Milledge and
Lawton doing some wonderful
blocking and tackling.
Will c Stephens, the coach
of the Bears, brought out one
truck and a car load of Bears
for the fight. Speed was the
referee.
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE IN
THE TRIBUNE
By F. D. Ray
A successful revival meeting
Sunday night at Mt.
Baptisi church, Rev.
of Vidalia delivering
messages throughout
Sunday morning, Pastor
preached and Sunday
mtr iF—gAST BROAD STRE€T
Friday Saturday Nov. I—2
ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON
SNOOKUM RUSSELL
With His BE BOP ORCHESTRA and
ROOSEVELT SYKES with an
All Star Show
20-PEOPLE—20
Here To Give You The Greatest Show Ever Shown
On A Savannah Stage
4 SHOWS DAILY 4, 6.8,10
ON THE SCREEN
“LISBON CUPPER MYSTERY”
1 "'And
Chapter 4 ~,“The Phantom”
ADMISSION: Day or Night Under II 25c
|®j§ Ramble Adults 59c
Big Mid-Night
I , Saturday
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. .1, 4, 5
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m* * ^ouneverSdivmore
,.. (and wait’ll you
hear that“HUBBA-
HUBBA” song!)
Produced by Directed by
BRYAN F0Y • LEWIS SEILER
A A ury-Fox Picture
ALSO
Nows and Lew Leyr Short
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY NOV (»—7
Feitkfe No. 1
Sensational best-seller M G-M'r roar I
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ing droma c f
Book of the Month .. the rugged to
And now— mantic Pt me.rl
Robert *
MONTGOMERY
^ WAYNE
an wllh Donrta REED
II Ifi’U’in n II JACK HOIT • WARD BOND * A JOHN fORO PRODUCTION
Bowd on the Book by William (Ret.) t. Associate Whrte • Screen Producer Play Cl'S by J* Reid A * K WEAD -
PICTURE Comdr. U.5.N. •
Directed by JOHN FORD, Captain U. S. N. It.
Feature No. 2
DEEP SOUTH
ALSO
Chapter No. 3—“Great Alaskan Mystery”
Added Attraction: “March of Time”_______
The Spider” Is Coming
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afternoon Rev. S. L. Lee, q?.s-
tor of First A. B„ delivered
sermon,
The Modern Sunday
held Us regular session
afternoon _____________ at ’EM First +- A. A B. wriFV* with
President F. S. Ricks presiding.
The PTA met at Evans C. T.
school Monday night at
men’s night was observed.
Money raised was $50.