PAGE TWO THE CAROUNIAN Raleigh Personals SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1945 UV VIVIAN McLENOON The FuUilli Ward Flu.al Cluu inel on Febiuai^ :j7dt al Iioiiil ol Alls. iSiuxloii. .\iai 11.1.' bii.-.itcw.. ui ttle lllGVlllig lilO Ill.'iilUut; AI.IG :)..1V- ed baiUei'L.i*, sl.tw, at.a peaches and cieaiii o> i.k- iiu.'tc.'.c.-. Mesdailie ..label 1>. U.i\ -aiu LiUu Davis', llic iiexi n.eclti.ii aiU oe the liotiic ol Alls. Gallic (.iia^. A l|Ullt M.i.S iJIVt'U to AK.-, AiuO'I iSei. llavi.S which Wa.s ll.aUe l>y Ua CIJ. meiubei'.'. Tlio.-e pic..i.iiL weu. .\U , dailies Alaiv 1'. Laia, hiitn U.iVii- Hubiilu i'ailiii, b.dhe Uia>, .Ua... Joluison, llaltie Jalill^an, Ii.ciiiiiaiio Jones, Del.I l.i'.lK, c.'jiiiel.a Au.-in-. KI>ie (ileeii, h.'l.lie BasKciVii.e, ClelliU' Lliaxl'll, Lola IJaVlS alia Airs. Alabclle D..v.s. .dis-ses Liua belli i’Ui^ll, i'ewU Lvalla a>.U ..has ileileiie Jackson. Air. Juhiiiue J Jonc.- h-s leiuiiicU to Chesler, i'j.. wi.cie he is eiitat- ed 111 ocfcilie VColk ulici spilul..,i a lew d.i>'s 111 the c.I>' Msiliie iiis Wile oil hiiiilnlleiu SiUeel. Mrs. Alui> D. iVicCoy and .'.li.-.. Annie ilolhiy oi W.^'iiinyioii, A. (J niolher and aiiiil ul ..iis. CiiuiloUe I.hS.iiie ol '11 haisl '.Vurih ^iicei. Were riceiit guesi.. in ihe illy 'I'he i{«v. J. 11. Jack-"!!, iiisliac- tor in Ui'li^ioii, as llic V'espwi Speaker mi .'sutiUa>, nlaich 11, at ShdW. .r the r.iienl-Tcachor Association. hi'li;iuii.s Kinpha.si.s Week was ob* cued .it yhaw University Iioin ue.ujy ll.ru Fnd.iy ai 11:30 a. m-. ,Un th.- Kcv. J. I’n.s Caibour, edi- I t.i .1.1 n... liaptis. Voice and . ..n.ii.ellt religious 1. aaer as ?pcak- r. .wi.-' baiue Oiai iiivilid a lew ol ei iiieiia.' ovci lo bei liolue on last .I'l X 1 ' Jo.n i.ei .11 .1 icpa.-l on ihc cc.i^imi ol hei biiThU..). Her many luiiG. iiupe iv.i hei many iiioie .pp> oiillidays. ..li • J.iini.i I’laU was honored on Cl o.itl.day Al,.icu i-tlli. bcvcial ol vi- lueiiUs Wile present to help .1 r enjoj Ua- oeca.--i>iii. I'.ooKir i Wa.'l>in,itoii . :hc noii.e ol .vlr. , le. boiith 11.0'.'cod Ah'. W. I- Uieene, nioloied to L-sday i viiiiiig ol this hi was ihiesi spvaXci UlAVbiiidGlH^ Air. and Alr.s. J. Dick .villi ot biiiilh i'la^.i vvcie the diiiiier oUc. oX Mr. Deckvviihs sister anu pruUi> er-iu*lavv, Air. and AUs. J Joluison oX lU licdeile 'leirace an Thursday niglU- Air. anu Airs. Alouroe Adaius ol Franklin Tcirace aiuiounci tiw birth ol a baby i^irl, Di'eiia. i-aye, burn on Alarch alii al bi. Amines liospilal. Alr.s. James iiiinoii and buoy duugliler, Itulii AueUe, nave retuiii' ed then apaiuneni, i;: Smith ITmic Xrom Si. Atiiics llospiial. Airs. Wilia.m Druoks ul U Chavis Way has been on the sick bsl Xor several days. We wish Xor her Cluiek recovery. Several lui-nds oX Air.-. Annie J. Syde and lelaiives ol Wake Forest, spent a very eidoyable day with her Xuimly last Sunday at their apariiiieiil, 7 ilyde Teiiace. Air. Ben Paleison, Si., oX 24 Lim coin Terrace, has been ill and con- Xiiicd to iier hmne loi several days. We are glad l.> know that she is out again. Airs. John A. Higit ot 7 Chavis Way ha.s leluincu to the city aXler visiting her inolhei. Airs. Hall in Oxford. Mrs. C. Smith oX 4 liyde Terrace, who has bien ill for Mveral weeks IS able to lie out again to the ile- light ol hi'i many Xi'icnds. All faimkcs of ('h:i'. is Heights 1 -v.-,a I next meol.iiti wdl be al the e ol .he pioiUeiil, All. John . 1.' oil b.tnday, At.ircn 2alh. '. J. 7. J.iiiei oJ TJy So. Blount a iias I elm lied home after .v..;3 Pwalie Allen .-p. hi Satuiuay la. I weiK ill the tiiy. ..1. t-haiics A. Hay was ill the ly on Aioiiday. Washington School News Compiled By Chalmers sud Margsrel IjTMb ihe Diainatic club ut Ine ihgtuit tiigh Seiiool went to Kocky ivioum eriaay to puiticipaie iii the CiUstern Dramatic' i'ouihaireiit. 'The play that the siuuenis trom Wash ington High School gave was "Uh- ueicunenl' by Zeiler. The winner ut the Contest will be announced jUilAalUA CUbAill AL Wii .ir.LAlA — Bl cATHEHINE LASSITLK Wash- «*e*i week. Students making the trip ’ were Herbert ElUs, Lorenzo Hay- wouu, Robert (iianl, Angela Mar- ehero, Ronnie Sandsi^, WiUie How til, and Alexander Chalmers. The ciuu is under the supeivision of H. t'. Johnson. .Ital .'he liUlspo. .1 li.eliUa cl Airs. Jane .10 dihgiiled to know ouiiig I'uic alter being V a day or two. The Military Police Detachment, Sru 1922, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, has selected .as Us favorite Pin up flirl, WAC Pauline Harris. Pfc. Harri.s is a member of WAC Sec tion, SCU 1922. She hails Xrom Pennsylvania. The men of the M. P. Detachment call her the WAC W'ith The Million Dollar Smile, and they ougth to know, for they see Iter every day tiolding down the important ob as Clerk In the X’rovost Marshal's office. Joiiii Hope Xiaiixlm uX the , CoUceV, Duiiiai on Aloiuia> ol till week. SolUi oX Inc ii.ciiibciw. uX the UsO IJaiicu Cioup aiicnacu j dance on .vioiiilay night al tin SciVice Club l Foil Brubg- l.ildc Aliss Jam- ilaiiniurtoii is im- iiuving ailii being iiiUisposed lor .vc'Vi'ial days. Air. L. ii. Swain and his cousin, Aliss Clnisline Bta^g. UMislaiit .11 Hcailli Lducalioii al Si. Agues Hospital jouiney to Wdminglon on .doliday ViAli.lig lilin. sisler atid ..uunii. All.-.. Bidic Calloway 1.; ill al the CuL.muni'o iiorpaai in that city. ibVLlOKAVtHLSi BV LUla MiT.MVKI. Air. VVilli.uii Aldler died al nis Home T'huisuay morning, Alaich 1. at tile age oX 47, alter a short iilness. .i.' was buried Maun 4th ut 3:U0 m, at the Silver Cruve Baptist .•lunch wail Kcv. IJ A Me.Millan vn.. ,11 IT is able to be out again to the de light oJ her many friends. All Xujiiihc’S uX Chavis Heights and eLsewhere .ne in deep sympa thy willi i’vT. and Airs. William Davis of U Smith Plaza in the pass ing of Airs. Davis' aunt. Airs. Salara Hr.v.-iiu of South Bloimt Street. The Allnstie Club la'Id •«?«*•- lar meeting al the AonunisU'aUo:i Building in Chavis lleigiit.*!. Altei the meeting every one was invited lo Uit iionic oX Airs. Alaiy Colton, 10 Etlgecomb Terrace wliere lh y enmyed a delicious rep;i>l OBLKUFkOAD INLViJi ' BV ANN B. MOKC.VN .ie was buiic-d Maun 4lh at 3:U0 0. nn. al the Silver (drove Baptist I'liurch with Uev. D A. AicAlillan uXiic-iaiing. Surviving are his wife. Mis'. Clemnue Miller; two daughters .mu Ihice suns. Bun d was at the ehuich ecntelery. Two ol Die Uptliurch School iiuildmgs were completely destroy- ••1 ny lire UijL Thutsday morning. Tile file was discovered about 7;J0 II. by tile jaiiiior. Tlie .iciiool Will cuiitinue ut Ruck Fish Grove and Silver Grove Bap- ii-i Churches 'he rest ol liie school term. Mr. David Bctliea. was shot near Iiume last Saturday niglu about J;Ju p. m, and was taken to the Higii-niilh Hospital in Fayetteville, .vhere he died at 5:00 Sunday mom- mg. surviving aie his wife, a moth- ei :iid two brothers. Funeral ser- vit..- were held at the Mountam Glove AAIE Zion Chinch with Rev. I ooper olficiatiiig. Burial was al the iliurcli cemolery, Mr. Leroy Bronson who became .•ciiously ill Saturday night was rushed to the Highsmilh Hospital Sunday. lIl^ condition is reported to lie critical. MAV DOUBLE U. 8. AIRPORTS WASHINGTON-- At present, only l,()2f) of the 3,047 counties in the United States Jiave one or more air plane landing sircas. This average of .3 p..r c nl would be brought up to ',K per Cent under proposals made Club lield It- vvi kly meeting al | I v the Civil Aeronautic .-Vdministra. tile home ol Mr.i, TuUa Turner. I lion to Congress. This would give The number- of 'd ' We.slcyjn I die Unile.l Statc.s one or more air wlib Poland Debnam on port- m 5,209 communities again.-t ,v.i,ing, ibe 2..58.> airports today. .ling mr. 1 ity. Sgi. Iionoraolc Sgl. Louis Flagg is v wife and family in tiie Flagg has received an discharge. Aliss Margaret Manuel "I Alary Potter School, Oxford, wo in the city over the week end. Friends and relatives oi’ glad to know that Mis. Victor i -ibles is improving nicely aXlvr undergoing nn operation in St. Agnes Ho-piUil. Slie has now rcturn-.d to iter home on Chamberlain Street. A lea was given at tlie iiome of Mrs. Itieiiaid Shepard on Sunday ♦ veiling, A \cry nice program was given whieli wa e.ijo^ed by all. Tlie Ladiis Aiixibaiy ind at Hie home of Ml; Girliiuie Poole on Alonday niglil. On 'I'uesclay ivrmr,; tlo rrungl- i'he L'liendiy Circle Club uX St. >nn AAiE Churen me'i al the home ol All's. Lilly Biuuie March 11. with lie prcsiueni, Airs. Lilhuii Bryaut, presiuing. Just pel'ore the meeting was opened Ine hostess presented >.ach ineniuer a cuisage ol lern and jonquils. Alter ousiness session, a paper was read by Miss Lflie Wat- 111. The subject, "A Safe Guide." Aleinbei's present were. Mrs. Lil lian Bryant, Mrs. Clara Lassiter, Mrs. Francis Smith, Airs. Ella Mor- iison, Mrs. .Viable Richardson, Mrs. Elizabetti Heid, Mrs. Lougenia WU- liums, Mrs. Solipia Hinton, and Miss i'.ffie Watson. A dainty repast ol jello. lemonade, cake and soil nuts was served which was enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held at tiie home of Mrs. Ebzabeth Reid, 823 South Massey Street, Mr. and Mrs. Joyner of Raleigh were the guests of Mr. and Airs. AI. Brown. Mrs. Eula M. Sanders of Smithfield was the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Blue Perry. I'vt. Joseph C. McLaughlin of 'amp Livingston. La., returned to amp Satuiuay night alter speixi- mg his futluugn with his parents, Mr. and Airs. Fred H. McLaughlin. Rev. Long of Burgaw, preached a Wonderful sermon al the First Baptist hurch Sunday evening seven thirty. His text was "Have Faith In God." The cuiigregatloo went home satisfied with the ser mon. The Sunday morning service ut the First Baptist Church was very inspiring. Rev. A. B. Johnson, pastor took as his subject, "CummiUmg Oursselves Willingly Unto God. The members of the Eastern Star Lodge ; et at the home of Mrs. An nie Parker. After the meeting was adjourned they enjoyed a barbe cue supper ut her home. The bouse was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. An evening of en joyment was spent. Mrs. Elizabeth Nunn of Univer sity North Carolina spent Sunday, I March 11, in the Home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Wilburn Simmons and the I guest of Mrs. Annie Parks. The Rev. L. L. Stokes, pastor at the Gospel Holiness Tablnacle Church held a meeting last week at the Zion Church to raise money for the building of a church here. SMITHFIELD — BY MISS RAYNOR The YWCA Club met at the home of Sister Nancy Taylor Sunday, March II. after disiussion of bust- The football team of Washington nign School will play a ten game scnedule fur the year 1945, playing rtiilslde High ol Durham two games, 'i'he "Liule Blues" will journey out of the state to play Armstrong High of Richmond, Va. Oct. 5. The following schedule has been released by the coaching staff oX Washington High School- Sept. 28, Hawkins High, Warren- ton, here; Oct 5. Armstrong High. Richmond, Va., there; Oct. 13, Dar den High, Wilson, here; Oct. 19, Hill side High. Durham, there; Oct. 3fl, Booker T. High. Rocky Mount, there; Nov. 2. E. E. Smith. Fayette ville, here; Nov. 9. Hillside High. Durham, here; Nov. 10, Mary Pot ter, Oxford, here; Nov. 22, Thank PIN-UP GIRL CONTEST IN HOME STRETCH RALEIGH— The contest between the Senior group in the Raleigh Pin-Up Girl Contest developed this week into a heated affair with the standings of contestants as follows: First—Miss Ruth Reynold, second, Miss Dorothy Pullen; third. Miss Gwendolyn Moore. The Junior race lies between two contestants. Iris Peebles and Doris Rand. To whom will go the prize for being the most popular young wom an in Raleigh? The contest will close ut 8 P. M. Monday. March 19th, ut the Bloodworth Street USO. Come out and support your candidate, giving (open); Nov. 30, County Training School, Orange Chapel COURT NEWS Mollie Mathews of 527 South Per son Street, was convicted in City Court this week of a charge of as sault and battery with a bottle on Alma Morgan of the same address. The defendant was fined $10 and costa. Marie Ivey of Raleigh, Route pleaded guilty to a charge of en gaging in an affray and was order ed to pay coats. Connected with the same case, Samuel E. Jones ol Raleigh. Route 3 was acquitted of a charge ol en gaging in the affray, but entered a plea of guilty to disorderly conduct. He was taxed cost on this count. The wife of Daniel Speight of 111 Stronch's Alley, was ordered to pay costs for "malicious and frivHous prosecution" in charging her hus band with assault and battery or her. Pleading guilty to a disorderly conduct charge, cost Jacob Gant 2 Adams Alley the cosU of court. Also entering a plea of guilty to being disorderly, was Geo. Crowd- of 730 Fayetteville Street, who was ordered to pay cosU. James Lee of South Btount Street was acquitted of a of stealing a gun belonging to Height of 908 South Wilmington Street. Tog ParaoBallaed PUnd Laundry Phone 4100 MODERN Hand Laundry 411 ObafUa Road CARTER Electric Company Anything Electrical S Eut Lenior St. Dial 2084 BOBIE-COOKED FOODS And what a meal It will be— aeasoned exactly right, and ar- ery dlab baaatlag a botDfr aoaked flayer. B&HCAFE 411 8. BLOUNT ST. PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Cal. 12 yaan oi taiiafaction. All Colors—Stalaa a«d Enamah. Mall Ordan Ptoaptly FlUad Railroad Salvage Co. 329 South Wilmington St. WE CARRY A FULL LINK OF B>:AUTY and BARBER Write For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere KLARE^X Beauty Products Co. 1730 FULTON STREET Brooklyn, (13). New York Sunday afternoon, _ , , ^ CpL Harry Beckwith, portal clerk, Cpl Oeorge Jordan, Seattle. Wa^.. are spending a few days wl^ h« wife and other relatives. 153 South 5th Street _ FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room and—— CHICKEN SHACK Half ChickaB or A ChickaB Sandwich BEER SOFT DRINKS Comar Croaa atad Laka Sl NEW! “BACTERIOSTATIC" FEMININEHIENE Gaining Great Favor With Women* Many doctors urge the regular a-ie of douches for women who want to be refreshingly clean - for women troubled by offen'^^ing odor, Itching or discharge. Some products may be harmful germicides which b'jrn, harden and damage sensitive tissues. But NOT Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash I Instead-Plnkham's Sanative Wash is an effective "bacteriostatic" (the modem trend!. It not only discourages bacterial growth and infection but cleanses, deodorizes, relieves minor Irrita tions and dlsclmrge. Has beneficial effect on delicate membranes Inexpensive! Royal Friday and Saturday DUB TAYLOR—In SADDLES 8t SAGEBRUSH" I .also ANDY DEVINE—In 'RHYTHM OF THE ISLAND' Sunday and Monday ROY ROGERS—In "COWBOY AND THE SENORITA" • Tuaoday and Wodnoaday ROSE HOBART—In 'SOUL OF A MONSTER" Thursday BARGAIN DAY Double Faatura Club in* Wedne.'d.ij ' TAN TOPICS By CHARIES AUEN Another Elasternor who scores in the Swcelhearts' Contest of the 372nd Infantry Regiment. Fort Huachuca, Arizona, is Miss Ella Pierce, of Bridgetown, New Jer sey. Selected os "Sweetheart of the 3rd Battalion." Miss Pierce's pic ture was submitted by Pvt. Her man C. Crawford, her brother- in-law. We always did like Pvt. Crawford, didn't we. fellows. And what about an inlrciduction? TAN TOPICS: “It’s the wrong number but can come over anyway"! BAP 115 IS OBSERVE "iVilSSlON DAY” RALEIGH -- Dr. Wendell C buinurville, executive secreUiry of Loti Carey Foreign Mission CoveilUoii, USA, and the ReV. Tiioinjs Kilgore, executive secre- laiy of the General Baptist Stole Cuiiveiitiun ol North Carolina, were liie pi'inicpal speakers al Mission- Baptist Churches here Sunday Ul obi>t'i-vunce of "All Baptist For eign Missions Day" in Wake Coun ty. Dr. Somerville preached at the First Baptist Church Sunday morn ing and dehve-red the evening ser- mnii at Obcrliii Baptist Church. The Rev. Mr. Kilgore spoke at the Mar tin Street Church during the morn' ing SCI vice and at the First Bap tist Church Sunday evening. Dr. Somerville and the Rev. Mr. Kil- goie conducted the special mass meeting at 3 in the afternoon in the Tupper Memorial Baptist Church. The mass meeting was highlighted by the presentation of three stu dents from the Repubic of Haiti who are enrolled at Shaw Universi ty. The Junior Choir of Fayette- ville Street Church rendered music. VCE Society Of Ru.sh Memorial Ghiireh Reorganizes RALEIGH — The Varick Chris tian Endeavor Society of the Rush Memorial AME Zion Church w.is rt- organized Sunday, March 11. The following officers were elected. Miss Melize E. Elliott, supervisor; Mr. Willie Jamsc McDonald, presi dent; Miss Annie bell Little, secre tary; Mr. Archie MHcht 11. assist.i.it secretary; Miss Louise Moore, treas urer; Miss Bertha Mitchell, sergeant 'it-arm; Mi.ss Ermine Chahdler, pianist; Miss Margie Joyner, cholrst- iCr nnd Mis.*? Annie Belle Little, pub licity cliairman. j The topic to be discussed next ' Sunday will be "Popular With the i Right Crowd." POWER G-E JET 'The new G-E Jet generates more he wants to knov/ il he I motive power than aiw other air- craft engiae and now is being used I by the Army Air Force to drive pyo- pellerlcss Lockbead P-80 fighters faster than any other planes in the world will fly. it has been an nounced by General Electric Com pany with approval by the War De' partment. conhfvlJ ^y^:\ I'll ruin that busi- mik POLITICAL PIS €erteia typea of potttldaaa «■ always pick o« bu«ineaa«i. ]br example, if ten hazd-worUng mm have bailt a good buaiDeM and •weed acme money, a eartain kind at east point at the buaLneea and aay to 1,000 voten: 'Yote for me and I will deatroy that buMn^ vrtth taxee or rnia it with oppteerfve iawe. and then IH divide li v among you." A tot of soft veten want te ewe- caed in Ufe by this eaep proceae of dhriMioa. They fall for theee political prom ises of a piece of the other fellow's pie. But most Americans have sense eneogh to see that if nobody U al lowed any reward for extra ambi- tiffn and extra work in this county, TREY themHelvee wilt have no chance to grow and save money. If a whole nation is taught by politicians to look down on success ful people, you are simply heading for a whole n.ition of flaf'by, un successful pt'opie —cvuUtll‘Jd by politicians. bV MlkJslUVNUH ' The Y’WCA Club met at the home of Sister Nancy Taylor Sunday. March 11, after discussion of busi ness the members engaged in a .short prayer service, which wa.s en joyed by all. Friends of Miss Annie Murphy e very glad to know that she has returned to her home here after be ing a patient in St. Agnes Hospital for three weeks or more. We regret very much to leam that Mr. Willie Bell is very sick at his home here. We hope him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Atkinsem and others motored to Duke Hospital Sunday to visit their little daughter, Jean, who is a patient there. We are liappy to know tht she Is much im proved. We hope you can soon come home, little girl. Mr. Lixinie Sanders who has been very Ul at his home on 6th Street, iia.s been taken to St. Agnes Hospital for treatment. We all hope hiip sp^y recovery. Rev. H. D. Davis filled his place in the pulpit Sunday using for bis u-xt the 3rd chapter of St. Luke and the 32nd verse. Subject. Simon, Simon. I have Prayed for You. Did our hearts burn within while the servant of God talked with us. The choir sang "Kneel at the Cross," while three came up and Joined the church. Collection. $23.21; pastor's il.-iry $2l£0. Sunday night services were con ducted by the Rev. A. B. Acock ol Faison. He used for his tex the 27tb hapter of Matthews and the 57tb ;erse, Subject. They Came and Ask for the Sick Man. He preached a wonderful sercon. CoUection $15.40; pastor, $3.25. This being rally nl^t. as the captains’ names were caUed they made their reports to the total_ amount of $110.62. Total collected for the day $173.21. Friends of Brother Claude Sen ders regret to know that he Is on the sick list at his home here. We hoiie he will soon be able t^get out again. Willie Peacock of the U. S. A. stationed in KingsvlUe. Texas, has returned to camp after spending two weeks home with his lother, Mrs. Rosetta Peacock. 220 Collins Street in Belmont. We are very sorry to leam of the serious Illness of Mrs. John DubUn’s father. He lives in Princton. Mrs. Dublin, we want you to know that you have our sympathy and hope that your father wil Isoon be weU again. The SPC quartet and the Heavenly Four, rendered a program in Selma wife and other relatives. 5th Street. igil'yiliin DRIVE IN CLEANERS Cash and Carry 32B S. Bloodworih St. CAPITAL CAB Oa •137 You Too May Got RELIEF FROM ASTHMA SPASMS Do thoM wbeexing cboklag al* ^ kMp you tram your wots or ^oTSfyour half?^Mtui7 b£^Sb’S CTnmtVm fuOiNS tram ymw ^ OaBl taf brott^ bkimdr^^ to Try BBATERBPOW- DXR. you too mty find •oothing ri&lMy to tmkCmigcm. tm BRATKO POWDER onto w dl rooted, l^rfo oim bos |1 your dniopiti or i ■Moey arSm tom 3 node maUod COD folm K. Brater St Co. OKk $69 $rd Ave., New Terk, N.Y. (16) ilM at or dtreet No Give To The Red Cross! That the aad oceerlmi of e funeral U ebaerved with the utmoet dignity mi beeu- ty—li you Mk ee to take care ei every deleft Raleigh Funeral Home C. A. HATWOOD. PrMl8«nt piMMi-ms R.Mgk, H«tli Cu-Uaa 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE -THKATWK ' SUN., MON., TUES MAR. 18-19-20 “The Seventh Cross” SPENCER TRACY—In the Picture of the Year — with Signe Hasso^—Hume Cronyn—Jessica Tandy and Agnes Moorehead “FOSTER’S CANARY COl.LEGE" Novelty METROTONE NEWS WED, THURS. (2 Day. Only) MAR. 21-22 “This Is The Life” DONALD O'CONNOR—SUSANNA I-YlSTER PEGGY RYAN with Louise Allbritton—Patric Knowles—Eddie Quillan Frank Jenks—Bobby Brooks Buartette and RAY EBERLE and His Orchestra Lett Chapter “SPY SMASHERS” “Fontaatic Cattle” Novelty Newa L-1. FRI., SAT. (Double Feature) MAR. 23-24 BOB LIVINGSTON, The I^me Rider “Death Rides The Plains” 9f -also— *Miracle’-Man Preaton Sturgea “The Great Moment starring JOEL McCREA—BETTY FIEXD with Harry Carey—William Demarest Franklin Pangborn—Porter Hall Fir.t Chapter “THE MASKED MARVEL” A Republic Serial In 12 Chapters •