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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 7

The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 7

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T1IS MARSHALL NEWS UTSSZSGZX MAKS1I ALU TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8. 1911 CIRCULATION! DIAL 914 LynnOpensWith LINDEN Mr. and Mr.

M. R. AUa had a 'guU buily Mr. and Mr. L.

W- Alio and daugtiUr, of pin TOBAY 'H The Uc: "You're The One" Blutf, and Mr. and Mr. VvoM Stalk of Trkn, Mr. ami Mr, Walter Ajlen and daush-tr, UarthaU. kftd Mr, and Uj.

rml Allrn, MU Vetdl Um Townaend and I4ir AUt, of Linda. Harly Jldfro, of Camp BowW. la visiting hU parents, Mr. and Mr. Hubert tdlro, thl tUrley recuperating from pneu.

monia, Mr. S. E. Ellin i ton th guett of her Uwn Ellington, ho i attending th Teaaikena Junior Collrg. Marshal'! ttwt pUyhout, City Manager tit Lynn Thtaler, opened ill dour la th npvi guing public at I o'clock, Wtiwiy afternoon GALA OPE N1NG with I'aranMHint picture lataat af the beautiful and modern cumady "You th a prk Ung, fait-movtng muairal thai wiU conclude 1U w-Ujr rua her Thursday.

(teaduig the caat of the happy, fkktmovntg screen arrival, er tionm llaker, Jhat wlnaoiue little singing Hus, hndume (Jrrm Tucker id his orcheatra, bolli QaiEHOHEIS list MUSTEROLE for CIST COIBS tUtWI Uv tour cw4 Al Ik if c.14 Imm WutAlublrU'rk! ikru art rullp4 IU fii4 Milfc rU a v44c tmM Mftrmllp prvatplly rlt HSIltt.lS rkildi lu twtlUM tkial liMf fca. k.li.f itauaJiy iWil Wau NmunW tt lOkt Ummi a rdtaar Mlv." It Iwlpi kreak up kicl Wh At U.tU it 4 Ik yaiftta ya py iun jrM tr jau tui lsT Alt ruif m4 gilr rnrtk far la rrta product. Door Opn 1 P. M. makUig Uieir movie tlcbuU, and i i MACEDONIA Mm kwum mih Rv.

Morris Robert preached th evening service hrt Sunday. Mr. A. J. Smelley reported 111 at her hum her.

Mr. Reekie Smeller, of KU-le, i vi-iUng Mr. and Mr. If. B.

lUUmvetl. Mr. and Mr. Letter Phillip have moved to Longview, Mr. and Mr.

Will Wood, of near Martha II, spent the week-end with the riotous JcriY (olonua. AUo scintillating are LiUun Cornell, Albert kker, tdaid tvriHt Y. iMI Si Tlicater Marshall ON THE SCREEN Today and Thursday llui tun and Teddy Hart, Muta taker, who wis th singing star o( radio's HU farad, with Tucker's orchestra, la an Ingratiat. Mr. and Mr.

A. J. Sinelley. ing screen personality. You no doubt remember It was sh who 3 a brought baric popularity th I song "Oh, Johnny," alter it had been dormant fur years.

With tiiat shy, litll girl Innocent voice which packs plenty ol oomph Bonnie can make any song "popular. Sh sings delight 1 1 jfm eaegltel lel ef i I I ga fully in "Your the Orrm Tucker Is an extremely pleasant leading man for Honme who knows his melody. As tellies! they are charming. W. CCLUNO.

above, rity manner of fjut Teia The ter. Inc, lor Manhall. ha headed the orfenluUon'i three film houtea here tor th lat everl year. II vn -formerly ma nag er of th Tara. mount Theater here, leaving to operate other unit for th company and returning ai city manager.

Jerry Colon na is at hi maddest CONGRATULATIONS! MST-TEXASraEATRES, Inc. FOR THE OPENING OF LYNN THEATER WE WEJtE CLAD TO HAVE A PART IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS THEATER BY DO- ING TUB CEMENT.WORK THROUGHOUT. E. GLASS Jcffaraon Road Phona 4194 Ik Operated and For and funniest, Lillian Cornell sings and dance beautifully, and Al bert Dekker, Edward Lverett Mor ton and Teddy Hart contribute hearty laugh In their comedy East roles. The story centers on bourn elioiH, aided by her man Texas I PaopU ager, I lor ton.

Id get a Job singing House Manager in KJraiiir with Albert Uekkert orchestra. Dekker is crazy about blondes, so Bonnie, changing her hair from biunette to blonde, pursues him UFF EDWASDS lo Jerry Colounas weighl-reduc MlNICAL ing sanitarium. Dekker has gone -aoDro goes there to whittle poundage in or der to get a radio spot sponsored by a maker of reducing pills. At TO TOW Congratulations MAD HATTER" i Color Cartoon I il nali. Jo.

the sanitarium, which features Or-nn Tucker and his orchestra, and has a night club atmosphere, bon-nl arrives as an exotic glumour girl, but is recognized by Tucker as the sweet, little Innocent girl he once loved, but whom he had lost trace of on Broadway, He resents the change in Bonnie, Bonnie, still in love with Oirin, LYNN Prices-: The change her mind about sinsm with Dekker's orchestra, but hss 15c 6 P. M. 10c AND already signed the contract. Thi complication is solved in amunin fashion, with opportunities given After 6 in 20c for plenty of singing and dancing. Sunday and Holiday lUL AND The number staged for the ft nsle is "The Yogi Who Iwt His WiU Power," with score of beau tics clad in diaphanous costumes YOU'LL LIKE THE NEW LYNN Marshall's Ncicest Theatre We are proud" to have had a part in this new and modern buildinjr which includ- edhe and connections of pro-.

jectors and sound equipment as well as the installation of the new flourescent and pther Jifhtinj; fixturea City Electric Go. going through their dsnce puces in a harem. It is lavish production, with Orrin Tucker taking the lend in the festivities and Jerry "MANACER OF THE NEW LYNN Theater, an Eatt Tex-af Theater. enterprixe, is J. Krllv, above, who whs assigned to his new post after having been manager of the Palace Theater here.

Colonna, as a Yogi with a rrysta ball, arousing hilarity with his frantic antics. On the whole the film Is never at a loss for gag lines, rollicking comedy situation and plenty Operated by and For Fast Texas People PAUL FRALEY Miami. jumped all the way from 78th to 48th rank among the nation's cities between 1930 and 1940. DIAL 3792 rhythm and melody. Bonn! Baker, it seem to us, with her I tantalizing little voice," is a good deal mora effective on the screen than the radio.

She's cute, pert and refreshing. Som of the catchy hit tunes in I efferescent picture are "Strawberry Lane," "I ould Kits You for That." "Gee. I Wi.h I'd Welcome to Our Family! I Listened to My Mother" and "You're the One." The itory was written by Gene Markey, who also produced this ongrainghtDQaiis merry hit for Paramount, and wss directed by Ralph Murphy 9: who also directed the Juan Blon dell-Dick Powell hit, "I Want A Divorce." to the Lindy Is Again Topic of House AUSTIN, Tex. P)-Col. Charles EAST TEXAS THEATERS On theOpening of Marshall's Newest, Modern Theater A.

Lindbergh, foe of President Roosevelt' foreign policy, figured again Tuesday in the Texas house of representative. A resolution sent without dis cussion to the state affairs commit tee stated that "we neither Judge nor condemn Colonel Lindbergh for only God knows his true heart. ana we believe or hope his inten tions are for our good, and God will Judge him accordingry' Th Though you're the youngest of the household, you're a mighty big, fine baby, and we welcome you to our family you're bound to set us a mighty fast pace in providing fine entertainment, and we know you're going, to enjoy serving the'good people of Marshall as much in the years to come as we have in the years gone by. Good luck to you, young 'un, and a long.Jongllfe! It further pledged the house "to k. livl ul uphold the laws and traditions of our forefathers who founded this great nation, and fn timcs of stress not to condenin any true" Ameri can, or without a fair trial befnre the proper partita" aU- monzea oy law." Rep.

R. A. Fudi.i of Brenham said he introduced the resolution by request. Repi Ruslirng'WaiinTng of who some time ago offered a resolution assailing Lindbrrgh, 4w mwwW9m mm viwwwwmw'mw iiittw We are indeed proud of the part we had in the building of this modern structuriTTTby furnishing: the structural teel and concrete reinforce-ments. We know that all of.

Marshall-will count the new building: among: the assets of the city by supporting this new institution. uiq newspapermen he construed the resolution intending to make apologies "to Lindbergh for my resolution," Rep. Roger CO. Evans of.Deni- son said, however, that inhia opinion the -resolution was 'rielther for nor against" Colonel Lind bergh. ft.

Worth Votes Bonds for Bomber PARAMOUNT Theatre PALACE Theatre Assembly Plant FORT WOKTHTexf-rort- worm win issue bonds in the JOHN DOLUtJGER, amount of $2.0.000 for establish ment of a $10,000,000 bqfbbcr assembly plant here. By a margin of more than 14 to 1, local voters favored the bond Fabricators of Structural Steel and Issue in a special election hsld Concrete Reinforcing BEAUMONT, TEXAS Tuesday. A county issue of 11.250.000 to Where Every Patron Is An Honored Guest build feeder roads to the plant location and several other roads in I various parts of the county was voted by mora than 10 to 1..

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