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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 7

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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Morning, December 24, 1941 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN SEVEN Scenes From Leading Attractions This Week End at Film Houses A.M Fred Astaire in a scene from "You'll Never Get Rich," opening today at Loew's. Errol Flynn plays General Custer in "They Died the Knickerbocker. given re- placed at one end of the music Mrs. for the room. table The Plantation Home, decorated with Christmas greens and members of the club by Vultee them were Mrs.

Alice Setters, presi- periods, say some scientists, was the scene of the land a large Christmas tree was with Miss Dorothy Moorhouse and dent of the Pilot Club, Miss Moor- seas are free of ice. TODAY History Hurls Forth Challenge The 7th Regiment's Defiant OLIVIA ERROL FLYNN DE HAVILLAND as courageous General Custer thrillingly teamed again! SCENES THAT OUT-THRILL FICTION'S MOST EXCITING PAGES! Custer's Gailant Protectors of America's Plains Storm the Screen in All Their Glory! DIED WITH THEIR BOO A Story of Undying Faith Children's Preceding distribution of gifts, served rooms were dinner was served to the children frosted With Their Boots On," now Gifford as hostesses. The large at which the children were had as its centerpiece a Christmas tree. Seated with A NEW WARNER BROS. SUCCESS.

with ARTHUR KENNEDY CHARLEY GRAPEWIN GENE LOCKHART ADDED KNI KNICKERBOCKER ER ADDED MERRIE GRAHAM MELODIE McNAMEE Where the "Pick" of the Big Hits Are Shown! NEWS CARTOON DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" -STARTS AT 11:00 A. 1:37, 4:14, 6:51 AND 9:28 P. M. PLEASE NOTE: In Order To Allow All Our Employees Christmas Dinner At Home, Our Box Offices Will Open At 1 P. M.

Christmas Day! Nashville's Greatest Christmas Entertainment! 'NOW "Of -It's at the NOW Miss Lane Weds Allen Payne Taking place Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock was the marriage of Miss Glyndon Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lane of Fayetteville, and Allen Payne, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Payne of Knoxville. The vows were at the home of the bride's brother and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Brumbach, on Stratford Avenue. Elder J. C. Hutchison read the marriage ceremony.

The reception rooms were decorated with arrangements of greens and white flowers. The 'bride, who was unattended, wore a wine velvet suit with 8 black hat and accessories. Her flowers were gardenias. Immediately following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.

Payne left for a wedding trip to Knoxville. For traveling, the bride wore a black crepe dress trimmed with white, with 8 black topcoat and accessories. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Payne will make their home at 1606 Stratford Avenue.

Out-of-town guests at the wedding included the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Diff Warden and Mrs. Sally Johnson, all of Fayetteville, and Garland Lane of Columbia, S. a brother of the bride.

Pen Women Have Christmas Party Miss Robbie Trent was hostess at a tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on Pembroke Avenue, honoring the Nashville Branch of the THE 6 Miles Greet the New Year Franklin Road CHRISTMAS DANCE GALA FLOOR SHOW TURKEY Fred Shumate DINNER AND Noon Until His Orchestra 8 o'Clock For Reservations 8-9106 NOTICE In order that our ployees may enjoy Xmas morning at home -the Paramount will not open tomorrow until 1 P.M. National League of American Pen Women, of which she serves as president. Mrs. O. W.

Taylor assisted in the hospitality. The serving table was decorated with a white Christmas tree, and the mantel shelf in the living room was a nativity scene, burning tapers, and miniature figures of angels. Navy Flier Killed NORFOLK, Dec. 23-(P)-Lt. James J.

McRoberts, U. S. of Norfolk, commanding Fighting Squadron 41, was killed in a plane crash at sea today, Naval Public Relations Office announced. No further details were disclosed. Price Ceilings on Farm Products To Be Restudied WASHINGTON, Dec.

23- UP) Price Administrator Leon son said today that present cellings on domestic farm commodities would be reexamined in the light of pending congressional price control legislation which would require that no maximum on such commodities be set below the market price on last October 1. "Further ceilings on agriculture commodities issued between the present date and that of final approval of bill will be consistent with the October 1 date," he added. PARADISE CONCERT SUN. NITE DEC. 28 AND BALLROOM' DANCE (10 P.M.

'Til 2:30 A. GALE INC. The yet lady of SongElla HI ORCHESTRA UNDER DIRECTION BABE WALLACE TEDDY McRAE DON'T MISS THIS! THE BIGGEST DANCE OF 1941! On Sale Now: Cotton's ADVANCE AT DOOR People's Price's 1000 Seats in balcony 88c $1.10 Florsheim Shoe Shop for White Spectators. Rich," Maureen O'Hara in "How Green Was Valley," opening at the Paramount Christmas Day. house and Mrs.

Inez Robinson. Other members of the club were seated at small tables arranged throughout the lower floor. Mrs. James N. Rutherford gave a reading, after which individual gifts were distributed to the children by a Santa Claus.

Club Notes RICHLAND STUDY CLUB Mrs. F. E. Evans was hostess at a meeting of Richland Study Club Tuesday at her home on Fortysixth Avenue. Gifts were exchanged and a Christmas tree was a feature of the meeting.

Luncheon was served, followed by the business meeting, at which time a Christmas story, "These Things Remain," was given by Mrs. James Rutherford. Mrs. Evans was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W.

C. Hales, and her daughter, Miss Virginia Evans. Mrs. Lora C. Allen was a guest at the meeting.

In the earth's "normal" weather Last Times DAY TODAY FEATURES SAT. I XMAS THRU Great Spy Story HUGH HERBERT GRETA THELLO MATA HARIS BROWN with Peggy MORAN Plus "DEAD Walter CATLETT Lewis HOWARD MEN MY PLUS June STOREY TELL NO Benefits of Xmas ShoppersBox Office Opens 11 A.M. for PAPER A BULLETS This Picture Only! WOODBURY HER VAN BARNE Hugh Herbert and the Princess Thursday, Pilot Club Honors Children Peggy Moran in "Hello Sucker," at Friday and Saturday. annual Christmas party cently by the Pilot Club children of the Municipal Home. The reception Merry Xmas Folks! To complete your Christmas Joy I am bringing you one of the greatest entertainments in all movie a Holiday treat for everyone.

HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY "is' a cinemasterpiece movingly told and How Great Was My Valley." -WALTER WINCHELL HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY "is terrific and terrific is what I mean. We knew the critics would give it rave reviews." -LOUELLA O. PARSONS HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY "is one of the most moving experiences of my life. Now I know why they call them moving pictures!" -FRED ALLEN HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY "is a picture that made me laugh and cry. I loved every minute of it and know you will, too." -KATE SMITH HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY has" enough romance and drama to fill three ordinary pictures.

One of the year's most beautiful and stirring films." -LIFE MAGAZINE Richard Llewellyn's. HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY with WALTER PIDGEON MAUREEN O'HARA DONALD CRISP ANNA LEE RODDY McDOWALL John LODER Sara ALLG000 Barry Patric KNOWLES Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK Directed by JOHN FORD Screen Play by. Philie Donne 20th CENTURY.FOX PICTURE at 1 P. M.

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