The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1952 Page: 2 of 16
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"What Price Glory" Is As Wonderful
As Ever, At The Tower Sunday
•'What Price Glory," complete
with "Captain Flagg." "Sergeant
Quirt" and the Provocative
"Charmaine" and handsomely
mounted in a brand new Techni-
color production, marches its
way back into our hearts Sun-
day at the Tower Theatre where
it inaugurates its local run.
★ ★ *
Based on the famous World
War I play by Maxwell Ander-
son and Laurence Stallings,
"What Price Glory again pre-
sents the stirring narrative of
i men under arms and the ma-
I demoiselles who wait for them
i back in France.
A brilliant cast brings the An-
j fierson-Stallings characters to life
once again. James Cagney and
Dan Dailey as "Flagg" and
"Quirt." belabor each other with j
fist and invective, even in those j
moments when they are fighting i
side-by-side against the Boche, I
trying to capture a German of-
ficer to fulfill their mission and j
be the first to get back to the |
caresses of "Charmaine." Corinne j
Calvet, as "Charmaine," ably!
secondst their rivalry with her!
great physical charms and clever j
c haracterization.
SGT. QUIRT—Dan Dailey is
the spirited non-com in "What
Price Glory," Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox's Technicolor comedy-
drama at the Tower Theatre,
Sunday and Monday.
Christmas Trees
For Children
The students would like to
give the decorated Christmas
trees to homes where no tree
has been planned. If anyone
knows of a child who would like
such a tree, contact L. L. Moore,
principal of junior high.
,
LOUIS HAYWABD is starred
In the male lead opposite
Patricia Medina in the Wanger-
Frenke production of "Lady
In The Iron Mask," a Twen-
tieth Century-Fox release in
Color by Natural Color, show
ing at the Tower Theatre.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
★ * *
Louis Hayward Stays
Master Of The Sword
Louis Hayward. who co-stars
opposite lovely Patricia Medina
in "Lady In The Iron Mask."
presented in Color by Natural
Color showing at the Tower
Theatre Tuesday and Wednes-
day, keeps up with his screen
! roles by weekly fencing work-
i outs in his Beverly Hills home
I gvmnasium.
Unlike other screen swashbuck-
j lers. Hayward, at this point has
j perfected his fencing to such
! skill that he no longer needs any
j coaching on the set, and handles
| all dueling scenes himself.
INTEGRITY
THE
PRICELESS INGREDIENT
When you bring your prescriptions here,
you can depend on the judgment and the
high professional standards of our exper-
ienced pharmacist. Let us help you soon!
Complete Prescription Service
IRBY DRUG !
Traffic Halts For
Rose Bowl Story
Traffic was snarled in Pasa-
dena, California, when Mono-
gram used the historic Tourna-
ment of Roses parade route for
scenes in the new color picture,
j "The Rose Bowl Story," on the
| screen at the Tower Theatre,
Thursday and Friday.
DIAL 238T
214 S. MAIN
Pvt. David Alexander
Graduates From Radio
School At Chaffee
I CAMP CHAFFEE, Ark.. Dec-
I ember 11 'Special)—Pvt. David
j Alexander of Seminole has grad
i uated from the Fifth Armored
I Division's Radio Operators school.
During the intensive 12-week
| course. Alexander received 10
r weeks of classroom study. His
final two weeks were spent in the
field in practical operation of
various code and voice radio
sets.
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Famed Bowl Is
Picture Locale
The fanned Rose Bowl, Pasa-
dena. Calif., is a unique spot for
a tender love scene, but it pro-j
vided the moonlight setting for
such a romantic interlude in
"The Rose Bowl Story," Mono-
gram's color special, playing at
the Tower Theatre Thursday and
Friday.
The Bowl also was the stage
for the exciting football game j
that is an important story point j
in the fine screenplay, which j
stars tall and handsome Mar-:
shall Thompson and Vera Miles,1
one of Hollywood's loveliest dis-!
coveries in some time.
Nancy Thome, 1952 Queen. |
and the princesses of her court |
appear briefly in the picture,j
which is played against the ex-1
★ * *
O'Brien And Scott
Head Air Force Film
Authentic details of the train-
j ing received by America's thou-
| sands of Bombardier students are
shown on the screen in "Bombar-
dier," RKO Radio's stirring pic-
I ture of the Air Force in training
j and in action.
Pat O'Brien, Randolph Scott,
| Anne Shirley and Eddie Albert
head the cast, in which Robert
Ryan is also featured, which
deals at length with the story
of the famous Norden bomb
sight. A night-bombing raid by
a squadron of Flying Fortresses,
during World War II, forms the
thrill-laden climax.
Midland Livestock Market Weaker
The market was weaker and
slow at Midland Livestock Auc-
tion Company sale Thursday,!
with most classes of cattle down i
$1.00 to S2.00 a hundred from the ;
week before. Recipts were 359
head.
Medium to good grade butcher
calves and yearlings cashed for
$17 to $21, common to medium
$14 to $17, culls $10 to $14. Fat
slaughter cows cleared at $13 to
$14.50 a few heiferettes to $18;
mediums $1150 to $13, canners
and cutters $9 to SI 1.50, shelly
kinds lower. Bulls brought $13 to
16.50.
Better quality steer calves drew
$18 to $21, heifer calves $16 to
$19, yearling steers $15 to $17.
Mixed breed stocker calves and
yearlings went at $11 to $15.
TB which once took an ex-
tremely high toll among young
women today is killing more than
twice as many white men as
white women.
ROSE BOWL STORY,"—Top-
ping the cast of "The Rose
Bowl Story," coming to the
Tower Theatre Thursday and
Friday, is handsome Marshall
Thompson. The elaborately pro-
duced Monogram color movie
tells the inside story of the
Rose Bowl spectacle.
AIR-FIELD ROMANCE—Anne j
Shirley and Randolph Scott are j
seen in this shot from "Bomb- ;
ardier," story of the prepara-
tion for an execution of a
notable bombing mission in the j
' For Kast. Scott and Pat O'Brien '
are starred, with MLss Shirley,
Eddie Albert and Robert Ryan '
in leading featured role. RKO
re-releases the picture at the }
j Chief Theatre today.
: . I
| The cost of finding an active!
I case of tuberculosis has been set j
at $700 to $750 on a national j
basis.
I citing and spectacular back- j
ground of the entire Tourna-
ment of Roses pageant — the
world-famous parade, the big in-
tersectional game, the civic cere-
monies and the thundering ar- j
rival in Pasadena of the Super
Chief, bringing in the team from j
the midwest.
ROBERT MITCHUM is the
hero in Zane Grey's romantic
adventure, "Nevada," RKO
Radio's absorbing re-release,
showing at the Chief Theatre
Saturday.
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1952, newspaper, December 18, 1952; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412424/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.