The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1942 Page: 4 of 12
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
RITZ
THEATRE
Ballinger
The Hume of
Metru-Goldwyn Mayer
Pictures
Admission IBr-20e .'k
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Krmeniher starting suitdav and
for 7 days
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THRILLER No. 9 —
THE CASE OF THE
GLAMOROUS
DEBUTANTE! o.
KHdart'i greoteit romantic
adventure*
Ann Ayars, Glamour Discovery\
Seen in ‘Dr. Kildare's Victory'
»
Playing u secondary role In her puleti to the leading feminine
11 rat appearance beloie a Holly- roie in the picture the next, a as
wood camera one day, and eula- t)1(. rocketlike experience ot Ann
Ayars. the screen s newest glamour
‘discovery,” who plays the debu
I tante, Cookie,” m "Dr Kildare s
Victory," newest In the I>r Kil |
dare series, at the Hltz Theatre
l next Sunday. Monday and Tues- :
day. March 28. 30 and 31
The former concert singer Joins
lew Ayres, Uonel Barrymore. Jean
Rogers, Robert Sterling, and the
regular Kildare characters in a
graphic story of an accident to a
beautiful girt, the operation by
Ayres and Barrymore that saves
her life, and various complications
when their action clashes with the
rules of ambulance district zoning
Ayies ;us Dr Kildare befriends
Robert Sterling, young intern, and
hus sweetheart, placed by Miss
oncers He makes an impassioned
plea for them before the hospital
board, ano the injured debutante,
enamoured of young l>r Kildare,
finally finds a way to solve their
problems
Alma Kruger, Walter Kmgsford.
Nell l*raig Marie Blake George
Reed Frank Orth Eddie AcutT
and a newcomer to the screen
Barry Nelson discovered in a Uni-
versity of California play, till
important rol***
♦
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Thousands off Workors Mix and Brew the Soup
For Explosives in Munitions Plants off Canada
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out owar tha Pacific THa tana #t tipMivta new Nmg turn#* aut
by Canadian mumtiena fac«er<«a ere nunfing tHundar an all IM
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interested
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nation s *u>
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that yuu
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ilr'niJktul Liif• fpptu. > » thr 40 I;i»ur
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exhorbitant overtime
salaries and place latror on the
ame t sitlb
; with the t> vs In the
army who
are sacrificing their
lives tor Vo
u and us Also see to
it tluxt individuals occupying
Uniforms Ordered
For Enlisted Men
In Defense (luard
made with drills and school work
Non-commissioned officer* have
completed a large part of their
school woik and are handling the
company like veteran drill officer*
Officers ill both unit* have pur-
chased their uniforms and as soon
a> those for enlisted men arrive
the appearance of the guard unit*
The two units of the I c x a s ^ ^ lniproved
Iiefense Guard tn Runnels county.
.stationed at Ballinger, wish to
express appreciation for the sup Mark your butter with u rubber
port given them by the commix- , , lm|iure ul u-dger office
sloner*' court of the county, the
city of Ballinger, a n d Ballinger _
business men. who have made it
possible for the volunteers to have
all needed materials and c|iiip
rnent
Financial support ha* made It
possible to have manuals, office
supplies, armory and supply rooms
drill grounds, and last but not
least, complete uniforms for all
enlisted men In each unit
A drive lor donati >ns w.i made
last week and enough fund i used
to place an order for uniforms
This order has been sent away
and within two weeks all men will
lx- in uniform at drills and ni< H
ing*
The Infantry units and the air
corps unit of the defense ;uard
are having regular monthly meet
lugs and fine progress i being
tiii; ,\ rut: bhunok*
Vdtinrr hff>dl> at 2:00 p. m.
Afternoon llc-22c
Night Ue-22c-30c
Friday and Saturday
*% Feature Shows J
■ For the Trice of One "
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i »hi'*»l W • kmen l'f bi<»y W'lmy
Arts*
po .items of importance and trust
,iv aside a., personal prejudices
and selflail interests
♦
Cecil Allen formerly of Ballin-
ger »nd a relative of Wm Hill.
’;at been ernplovrd a.s cashier of
Jan.-*., n Nation*. Bank and
• ul go there to assume his new
tulles Apr . 1
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Memorable *Remember the Day' |. (). (!.! .-Rebekah
Stars Claudette Golbert. Payne Convention to be
Bn i John 1 Johnson i iNi-ui Hpld IIpit April 14
I” it > ‘III " pr li \ > It t’OIKsi: IN tl i INI1
ductmn 20th Century Vox h i s The Ballinger I O O F and
■ite', the Bi adway hit Rcrn. m MOFKET F1FJJ> fall! Mat 25 Rebekah lodges will be hints to
tv-1 the Day and tt.i^s.ated it John f Johns- n 22. of Baltin- the meeting of the Central West
•<> the tirrmg dramatic film n er a private who wanted to'Texas er < • t ;>w on April M They
st.owii m midnight preview it become a pilot came a step wer* advised this week that Bai-
rn- Texas T7 • atre Saturday and nearer fas g- al today when he Unger hail been selected for the
. Sunday Monday and Tuesday implrted baxlc flight training next meeting and work was begun
Mar h 25* 30 31 here this week to arrange a program
ri.e - ■ ur* .a per- • al triumph. The sun 11 Mr ®bd Mrs C R which w ,uld attract a large crowd
VPiy f.audette Colbert who J h •. so n Ballinger the former here for the one das
o i e again that sh* is t*»p, . exati was a private at 1 . Is.ug j Mar s h will head the
i a drarr.atn actres. * Utah w • en he was accepted -enera! committee for file odd
' r enlisted pilot framing 1 a t Fellows and a member of the
.Spanning some of the most
exciting sears of our times the
-lory shows Claudette ,»s the
'inspiration of two men one d*
tinixl to la* railed t«» the \ c * to
defend 111 Ideals the dher to
tie no a pi * sulential i. >mu.ee 1
divu.gr the fast mating details ■:
Remember the Dav w, ild b»-
spnl it* entertainment value
John Payne has the i :ii
lead and he Comes th: ugh with
a sincere and moving jwrt rman
j in the role of the > iteuti na: '
Dan It ipklrva
Included in the supporting east
»rr J !. t. Shepperd Ann Todd
jDo jg.as Croft. Jane Seymour
At.ni« Revere and Frieda luesror’
Slurs ul female Nr*rf»«e xnd
Western at Texas Fndav
and Saturdav
Tin: 11 It in Come on fFn .-r
i *r tern, and 1!K< i Radio s had
s. .*rfirc ari the feature - le • gth
! pi 1- ’ U r e S at the Texas Tin atr.
t. m.irow Frida' and Saturday
! addition are everal Ivu! sub
A :t • :< r: .|jj undi rw »rht *...r
1‘ ter kn- I l to the j»».i e ■ t... a-
i.a-lr w t eventually tun.s at t*
t»* a '.n: mine gangster .. the
.lentrai character In this current
, Uirtil drama t.-xdy S< arfa t
Dennis o Keefe and Frat es
Neal have the leal* a* a young
;x>a.-e .fft.-er and a girl pivotog
: rapher -e»peet|vely Judith Ar.der
son plays the title role u the
female fitlllnger wtioae criminal
activities baffle the police for
many month*
Mildred Cole* and Eric lllo re
have other principal role* in thU
■e*rltlng KKl> Radio meheframa
♦
Sf HOOI. INSPECTIONS
I NIIFKW AY IN I Ol NTV
Claude B Mullins deputy state
superintendent, la here this week
for a visit with all standardized
* schools in Runnels county .All
. high schools as well as standard
•lementary srhoois will be visited
The tour of Inspections was
started Monday morning and
| County Superintendent Ernest
Caskey art 11 be with the state man |
each day thl* week in an effort toj
complete the work by Friday A
schedule of viatu has been made
up and teacher* and truateea
advised of the time the inspector
will reach every
N v » n:bcr
instruction
graduating
At M :t.
basic m.str
i tn
gradual cii
Meeks ahe..
Hie l la-
f it* kind
v.cjw prore*
i tnsil the
I» fore
pt- Jt*
Kiiiistril
the rank
H jvirt' df r primary Rebckal. d.o aid is- .ijijMiinteil |
K ., City C;» f • direct the pro-ram tor the
tr • there in January women
w i .v Ml M h ’.it- 1 1* .1 all meet
ai.d I ■ las.-, it c pt bablv wou.d I"- held at the'
adl. that '!:• dc> hall over the City Drue
wa a ’ i!! two st,.r- at.d that details ol the pro
. ht ilule tram were not complete enough I
till ud riv. t first .it this tunc to make announce (
trai d at M '7el rnents A number of officers from
o advii . i . flyit.g the Grand Isidgr of Texas will be
• d phase of tram pri.sent anil have jxiris on the
.'iiung full fledged jitogram
Intention* are to make the pro
!'.-•< r» giaduate with am open t.. the general public
f -.iff sergeant pii d lv.it later announ rments will be
r> -:.t;g : ..-tive duty Ui m made in regard U> this A Joint
f tl.e i ew , i.idron* of Amen as tninittee of men and women will
rapidly grow. air force a. at secure entertainment num
W tvers U> be presented at the morn-
M . Car Behringer teacher ll>« afternoon anil evening ses
at Kluvant ent the week • d slons the convention
* :f! parent Mr a I •
Sam Ik i.ger lb- Wise advertise
CLOTHING
CARE
I.1MIM |>RY (IFANING SFRVICF MEANS MOKE
IRAN GET THEM Hit K TO YOC qlKRLT.
We will be (lad at any time tn let you iee with your
own eves, the gualltv of the cleaning xervlee you
purr have from u*. how we remove the toil and dust
from down In the fabric as well as from the surface
Thl* mean* RICHER FABRIC. BRIGHTER COLOR.
lONt.lK LIFE for the garment
SUITS
Spring or Summer—Many Patterns
$28 up
JULIAN H. HOLLAND
Manager
FORMAN’S
DRY CI.EAWKR*
TAILORB
Palace
Al t\ A A s
•Showing Ihr Itesl in AArstcrnv
Saturday and Sunday
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ABOUT THE (ARE OF YOUR CAR
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ronilition / Your ! Iiimhlr verviic man will ilo ih.it
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•ar or tires, you II agree. I hat's whs I liimhle serv-
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lo you.
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plan thou sands of Texas motorist*
are following to get more mile* of
Letter service. 1 alk to your tiumhle service man
about it. Y oil'll find him experienced, capable, and
anxiou. to help you. Many of the thing* he *ug-
Kf’** trr free and when your car nerd* service
which require* time and the use of equipment, his
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fine tour tar a chance to do it* best — with
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1942, newspaper, March 26, 1942; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162803/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.