Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 9

Location:
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WEDXE8DAY EVEMXG. JHTLT 1950 1EBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON. PA. ScteMtifieally DEAR FRIENDS: Every in a while, a picture that everyone must see comes along. FATHER OF THE BRIDE is not such a picture.

It has no message and no important theme; but if you miss this grand picture, you will miss a great deal of fun. FATHER OF THE BRIDE has such charm, such heart warming appeal, and such real, down to earth comedy that even I saw it twice. You know, a theatre manager becomes pretty blase' about pictures, but here is one I want my family to see, and am sure you will want yours to see it too. 4 This hearty comedy starring SPENCER TRACY, JOAN BENNETT, and ELIZABETH TAYLOR will give you the best evening's entertainment you have had in a long time. Take the word of a man who has seen a lot of movies, some good and some not so good, FATHER OF THE BRIDE is the best.

Eugene Kroll, Manager, State Theatre STARTS TODAY SKNCEt JIM ELIZAKTJ PAGE NINI LAST TIMES TODAY! G.ORY AU SEfMEI Starring ROBERT MITCHUM Anne Gwynne Richard Quine HERE'S A HEAP BIG FUNNY PICTURE STARTING TOMORROW! DAN DAILEY ANNE BAXTER COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED COLONIALS the ffioartng that Wan the Wedtf SHOWING! WlNCHESTE Starring James STEWART Shelley WINTERS Dan DURYEA Stephen McNALLY LAST NIGHT 7th Annual Fireman's CARNIVAL Sponsored By CHILDREN UNDER 12... and CARS Last Times.TON1TE MttJtOUUMtTOA TRACY BENNETT TAYLOR TUB IS FATKR DON TAYLOR BILLME BURKE Hvf GoMMck art MUrt McMI VaMrf MI N0wl br EJwvrf vMOMIE MMNB1I 5. HUMH THIS IS THE BRIDE She ftc flviNs! 1 Miles North of Lebanon On Route 72 FRIDAY, JULY 28 DIE LAUTERBACH GERMAN BAND Your Favorite German Music TmfvUCIlBRWSH MAN BLAIR TOMORROW DOUBLE FEATURE DOLLAR-A-CAR LOAD For Your Summer Comfort ACADEMY Healthfully Air Conditioned LAST DAY 1:25 3:25 7:25 9:30 STARTING TOMORROW! 'Severest Critic' Blasts Nine Chief Lewis Again ST. MICHAEL, The United Mine local in this Cambria County community is on the warpath again. This time it's over an injured miner who had union fees taken out of a $26.62 pay check.

St. Michael Local is famous for Its blasts against UMW Chieftain John L. Lewis. Once it sent him collect telegram: "What the hell are you up to?" Lewis calls the local "my teverest critic." The disturbance this time is about a miner named Arnold Dribble. Because of an injury, he worked only two days of a pay period.

Union fees, including a installment on the union's $50 Initiation fee and $4 for monthly dues, left "only for Dribble to take home to his wife and three children. The local wrote Lewis: "This doubling up and collecting all dues and fees from one pay period places an unfair hardship iupon members as they can't live on unionism alone." CLEONA CLEONA, July and Mrs. Jacob Umberger, Mrs. Clayton Brandt, Mrs. Lillie Kercher, Mrs.

Sadie Wengert, Mrs. Liiiie Heisey and Miss Ancle attended Mt, Lebanon camp meeting on Sunday. The Bachman reunion will be held on Sunday afternoon at Hill Lutheran church grove. The Cleona picnic will be held (Saturday Aug. 12th at the playground.

I Miss Nancy Heisey spent several with her friend Min Ellen Franti at Mt. Lebanon Campmeeting. The W.C.T.U. will meet at of Mrs. Pierce Brlghtbill on Tuesday August lit.

Hollywood Newsreel HOLLYWOOD, was a great day for Jean Hersholt and the old timers at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer when that veteran actor reported for work at the Culver City lot after an absence of 14 years. The Danis-h-born film figure, now known as Hollywood's first citizen, made some of the most memorable motion pictures In film history for Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. Now he is back to play one of the leads In the seven-part "It's A Big Country," that the studio is making. Hersholt appears in the episode entitled "Load," opposite Ann Harding. "I really didn't intend to make another film soon," said the actor, "but when M-G-M sent me the script of I could not resist.

It is a fine story and my role is an actor's dream." When the M-G-M lot used to be known as the Studio, Hersholt starred in the first black and white saga filmed there. It was "The Servant In The House," which Jack Con way directed in 1917. Hersholt'i Tery first film was made'in 1906 and it was also the first picture made in Denmark. "Working in pictures today is a far ery from the day when I started," Hersholt recalled. "Then it took me two hours on a street car and then a couple of miles walking to get to work.

But I have loved every minute of it." During Us heydey as a top Metro star, Hersholt appeared as the villainous Marcus in "Greed," the controversial picture made by Erich Von Stroheim. The picture in its uncut version ran 11 hours and it was stark tragedy from the opening scene to the last. The film made movU history and still Is being shown as a classic. Other M-G-M pictures to Hersholt's credit included "Men In White," "Dinner At Eight," "Grand Hotel," "Abie's Irish ROM," and his most meat there, PICNIC Rocherty U. B.

Sunday School Saturday, July 29 RISSER FARM Between Lebanon and Qnentin MUSIC BY WASHTXGTON OP ASilfVJLLE 5 to 11 P. M. Chicken Corn Soup, Cakes Sandwiches DOXATIOXS AT GATE (Rain Date: Monday, July 31) THEATRL PyJlAiRA GENEAUTRY in hit Lottit "COW TOWN" with "Champion" His Wonder Horse "His Brother's Wife," which starred Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor during their courting dajya. After appearing in a numbertof Dr. Christian films, Hersholt temporarily retired from the screen to devote his full time to the activities of the motion picture and sciences.

STRICKIEIHTOWN STRICKLERSTOWX, July 26 following were callers! at the home of Mrs. Sallie Dferwechter: Mr. and Mrs. Jrfcob Schannauer, of near Reinholds; Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin of Millbach Springs: Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeSser, of Newmanstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Alger of Schoeneck, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Weiss daughter Linda, of Newmanstc and called on their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weiss andlfMr. and Mrs.

Curtis Weiss. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Paul WagnerJ and Mrs. Ida Erb, of Myerstown, (visited at the home of the son Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Erb and family. Sp JONESTOWN MALE CHORUS Plenty of Free Parking Space GATE GIFTS GATE DONATIONS Good Old Fanhioned Chicken Corn Noodle Soap Served By The Ladles Auxiliary. LAST TELEVISION SET Saabeam Mixmaster Universal Cookamatic Humphrey Bogart "Dead Reckoning" Progressive Playground Festival Sponsored by Junior and Senior Soft Ball Teams of Progressive Playground Fourth and Weidman Sts. Thursday, July 27,1950 6 t- M.

Rain Date July 28 Cokes, Candy, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream. ML Cretan Strim at Lake-Beach Play the Famous Golf Course Many iBprovemente. Everything Open. for BEER Make Seattle's Your First Stop! 48 BRANDS A. A.

BEATTIE Hftnn- Distributor i 1 Si Phone 1223 3.MMM East Unc. Rt Tonlto Only ALAIN LAUD VERONICA LAKE "SAIGON" KIDDIES' TOY AUTOMOBILE AND FREE PONY RIDES JOHNNY SHEFFIELD ALLENE ROBERTS UTA BARON CHARLES mWIN Starting Sunday, July 30 NOW AT POPULAR PRICES! TECHNICOLOR) A THURSDAY ARDtEWSi GRETNA PLAYHOUSE 0 Mm ANNVILLI WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "BARRICADE" in Technicolor Poxktd with Drama. Munltr With DANE CUftK KUTH ROMAN CortMn THEATRE HIGHLAND Wednesday One Day Only WILLIAM HOLDIH COLEEN GRAY FATHER IS A BACHELOR Newt ColumHa Special stow 141 r. MT, PENHA. Last Time Tonight Don't Miss It Riotous Farce Comedy Smash Hit Mary's Other Husband' Starting Thursday, July 27 Brilliant Sophisticated Comedy Success Mistress Mine" Curtain 8:30 P.

M. Adnu $1.00 Pins Tax if JOY THEATRE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Double and 9 P. M. "Chinatown at Midaight" and "MICKEY" In Color HERSHEY TONITE MUMU at M. "Rocketohip XM" LLOYD SXIDGES MASSEN Timu 7:41.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Lebanon Daily News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Lebanon Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
391,576
Years Available:
1872-1977