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4 The Forest Park Free Press-News, August 22,1956
ROOSEVELT DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Program For Week Beginning August 24, 1956
Friday and Saturday, August 24th and 25th
“THE RETURN OF JACK SLADE”
(Action Dramai (Superscopei
JOHN ERICSON MARI BLANCHARD
— ALSO —
MA & PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI”
MARJORIE MAIN (Comedy) PERCY KILBRIDE
CARTOON
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 26th, 27th, 28th
"EARTH VS. FLYING SAUCERS”
HUGH MARLOWE (Science Fiction, JOAN TAYLOR
- ALSO —
“THE WEREWOLF”
STEVEN RITCH (Melodrama) DON MEGOURAN
CARTOON
Wednesday and Thursday, August 29th and 30th
“JOHNNY CHONCHO”
FRANK SINATRA (Western) PHYLLIS KIRK
— ALSO —
“NAKED ALIBI”
STERLING HAYDEN (Drama) GLORIA GRAHAME
CARTOON
2 MILES SOUTH OF COLLEGE PARK
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ONLY THE BIG ONES
Wednesday and Thursday, August 22, 23
Double Feature
“SAFARI”
Victor Mature, Janet Leigh
“AIN’T MISBEHAVING”
Rory Calhoun, Piper Laurie, Jack Carson,
Mamie Van Doren
Friday, Saturday, August 24, 25
Double Feature
“SHOTGUN”
| Sterling Hayden, Yvonne De Carlo, Zachry /
j Scott
IUIIIHHI Zane Grey's
-the VANISHING
AMERICAN”
Scott Brady, Audrey Trot
ter, Forrest Tucker
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
, August 26, 27, 28
"JOHNNY CONCHO”
Frank Sinatra, Phyllis Kirk
“HER HUSBAND'S
AFFAIR”
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FP Club Holds Meeting
The Fayetteville Road Home
Demonstration Club met on
Wednesday, August 8, 1956, at
the home of Mrs. Fred Waddy
with thirteen members and three
visitors present.
Mrs. J. A. Suder gave the de
votional followed by prayer.
Mre. Fred Waddy, Nutritional
Chairman, was in charge of the
program using the theme “Main
tain A Balanced Non-fattening
Diet During Hot Weather,” using
a chart illustrating the sample
meal plan No. 1 and No. 2. She
carried out the theme of her
program in the ' refreshments
which was a complete meal
within itself.
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ALWAYS A CARTOON
Thursday, Friday August
23, 24
Double Feature
“MY FAVORITE SPY”
- Bob Hope, Dorothy LaMour
“SILVER CITY”
Edmond O’Brien, Yvonne De-
Carlo
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Saturday, August 25
Double Feature
“COW COUNTRY”
Edmond O’Brien
“FLAME OF THE ISLAND”
Yvonne DeCarlo, Zachry
Scott
HAMPTON THEATRE
Week of Aug. 26 thru Sept. 1
Sun., Mon., Tues., Aug. 26, 27, 28
“EARTH VS THE FLYING
SAUCERS”
Don’t miss this one. You have
never seen anything like it.
With Hugh Marlowe, Joan Tay
lor, Donald Curtis.
Also late News, plus Color Car
toon.
Wed., Thurs. Aug. 29, 30
BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG"
In Technicolor
With Frankie Lane, Keefe Bras
selle. Also Color Cartoon
Fri., Sat., Aug. 31, Sept 1
“THE DOOLANS OF
OKLAHOMA”
Western
With Randolph Scott and All
Star Cast.
Also Serial, Monster and the Ape
Plus Color Cartoon
Coining Next Week
“TRAPEZE”
Cinemascope and Color
HOSPITAL BEDS—for use.Ab
ercrombie-Patterson Funeral
Home. Phone 3551, Jonesboro
PO. 7-2102, Forest Park.
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■All Types Sheet Metal WorkS
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PO. 7-9996
Forest Park, Ga.
ALWAYS
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Open Saturday
Night Only
BEST TRADES In town
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The business session followed.
The club voted to display some
of its work in the Masonic build
ing on Wednesday and Thurs
day, September 19th and 20th,
during the final week of the
Centennial. A work day and
regular meeting was planned for
August 29th, with Mrs. J. L.
Hunt.
The meeting was dismissed
with prayer by Mrs. Arthur Huie,
Jr.
MRS. MARY CAMERON ARCH
ER, who recently observed her
106th birthday: “I’ve lived all
my life .according to God’s
rules.”
Sunday, Monday, August
26, 27
Double Feature
“MAN WHO KNEW TOO
MUCH”
James Stewart, Doris Day
“SONG OF THE SARONG”
Nancy Kelly
Tuesday and Wednesday
“SAFARI”
Victor Mature, Janet Leigh
“MAN IN THE ATTIC”
A Jack Palance Picture
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Jones Memorial
Workers En joy
Hamburger Fry
The Christian Workers Class
of Jones Memorial First Meth
odist Church met for their
monthly meeting Saturday, Aug.
11, at the patio of the parson
age. A delicious hamburger fry
with all the trimmings was en
joyed by all, after which the
business meeting was opened
with the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs.
Geddes Floyd gave a most in
spiring devotional. The sale of
Christmas cards was further
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discussed, proceeds of which will
benefit the building fund of the
church.
Members present were Mr. and
i Mrs. J. B. McCord and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Brown and
; children, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. A. N.
• Dougherty and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Geddes Floyd and son and
. guests, Rev. and Mrs. Harold
r Cochran.
A special called meeting for
) the election of officers will be
I held August 25th at 7:30 p.m. at
. i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geddes
i Floyd, 127 North Avenue. All
:' members are requested to be
• present.
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in, you’ll be glad you’re ready with plenty of real
refreshment, ice-cold Coke. And it’s so easy to be
ready with family-size in your refrigerator.
Pvt. Paul Head
Has German Duty
BOEBIINGEN, Germany—Ar
my Pvt. Paul J. Head, 24, son of
William P. Head, 231 Dixie Ave.,
Mountain View, Ga., recently
arrived in Germany and is now
a member of the 97th Signal
Operations Battalion’s Message
Center Company.
Head arrived overseas from an
assignment at Fort Gordon, Ga.
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to put you at your sparkling brat.
A 1955 graduate of the Univer
sity of Kentucky and a member
of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity,
he entered the Army last Feb
ruary. I
LEROY SOLOMON, women’s
dress manufacturer: “Women
are dieting and taking better
care of their figures.”
ELSA MAXWELL, party-giver
and writer: “I look forward to
each day with the zest of a child
on Christmas morning.”