I I I! . THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Ti Movie Being Made Without Lot Of Printed Gredits Coming To Slrctnd Sunday HOLLYWOOD LP' V.ovie Ho trs stiff from sitiiim t tiriitil reels of printed credits fur fifth i t -Mil directors and '.lie mac who pol ished l he si!vervv;re c.i:; I .ke heart. Producer (.Icortie turnu,v out a muv le vwl h ' 1" ii '' 'I 11 ed its a ! all When -HuiH-r: II !ir- .: the-lc vwn'l cVell be .1 'l luVd Ml I, lo lt-il v oil Inch teal in 11 I-. C'iedil are uecosart P.i! Stars Like Coffee Made By Former. Cook In The Navy. IKH.I.YWOOl) it , makes t tit e i t ooil mo'. IT -The man for Mime of Hol t.'!ainorous stars ir uli -iiU People , il 111, i i t .. t'.OHlllr J1I1- V' I ! , JJoil-lljjf Itll .1 J '!- t LI if said, "but vou In o.t abi.u! 1 1 it-1 : 1 . km' v l lif i..iii;i- Alt. im 1 . no'.Ki picl in t like ; t - ill .; I hi nl Ihl J II till ill I l - loll In .lii bu-.ik- a n a- the uli Ilk, I! h- I.j- n .I,;- t -.i ' ul a t.i- .'It iiu i be b! : i-i i-ii: , A 111. 1 11 1- llll M i . 'Hi loai red how cent . Mil! O Hal a savs hi- was draf ted collcc-makcr ii the Navy and mi;!, -all accidentally IV! I in his lir-i b.-itih. ro-r body .-aid llie collee was ":. In -! Ihev i-ver tasted. " he said. I b, a -nme myself, and il wasn't to make il by acci- 1 ,1 tit. i I, III,! 1' .1-1,1 b il -I o, ill d V. .A I ! hi- 1 1 , 1 1 'i li-r. Ill-- ,'l 111: til ; v t il.;,:,. I iilindii. t-d i, i.nku..: ',. o' I I . I !h! , ( i liar j makes coffee al -l lulilu ii-Mayer for a list I r- th::t lead' like a movie who Anions olliel's. l.ana I m i m $ Ret WW 1 ry-LStT J 1 v3 . : til I'll "Tli Arthur, Franz. Jean Heather and Wallace Kord -!iare trie top roles in Eagle Lion's Cineeolor ouldoor acivenHire ruiin't. "Hed Stal lion In Th Roekit-s." oeiiiiif al tlx Siranrl Sui .'.'.v. Creel' Car- ! . I 1.1- ,1 i W PARK THEATRE PROGRAM 1 HID AY 1 Hie work into the story. I- llle til'-l lull length pir I'al. I be man who mad'.' in ;iii,ii.- That's why he's lo do ewi'Mliinsd right. oiii-lion nt ooeniiif; credits - b. i-ii an involve d one. " I Turner. Clark Cable Sometime- exeiuiives and son and Van Johnson never miss a ;.,v, iiiiiliail- which guar- cup of O Hara's brew in I lit moi :i ,,l , ii name- vi ill be used ing. ,:,, i, !'!i,ie even are arhi- Whenever O Hara is assigned to ,,.i,-,-.iti, -t - lo decide which a picture 'his job is maintenance l (i, -tli; on picture. 'mam. he sets up '"s two-burner , ihinu- don't apply to ' stove and coffee pot in a quiet II. bul I feel ijoikI about i corner. IV I'lciine i- shaping up. : "The word gets around, be frin !! -ii ci i (lit where it ned. "I have stars from al! the : other pictures dropping in for some coffee." 1 ' " "' " ' """K. He currently is assigned lo the niuieai .-vaney. c.oes io i'. where his regulars include Ann Sothern. Jane Powell and Carmen Miranda. How It Happened O'Hara discovered bis ability with the coffee pol during the last war when he was a first cla ship fitter on the minesweeper Chief in the Marshall Island-. "The coffee on ship was awful." he said., "One day one of the of ficers asked me if I could make coffee. I guess he was desperate. "I had sort of an idea, so I tried ! some. But in the process ol putting the coU'ee in the pot. 1 knocked a salt shaker oil the shell and some Hollywood Film Shop bv PATRICIA CLARY Ciiii d Press Staff Correspondent ! LAFF-A-DAY i L t Ua 100 Cecil Folks En..:: BySaunookR2sid(;.7? Uv JKA.N Mi.u lit ;ii lie, i ( ', HA1.I. 'in, Mill HU "You aren't the only on? v.. j tlnrilis you ar jutt v.ond.uu!." patched pants, he rode lo town oi. ot the sail get mixed in. The re w i r i :. uch I could do He wouldn't bet on Ronald Cole- a'.xuii il. s. I cooked it the way it man. Sidney Greenstreet or Ed- was. And ii UnT.cd out pretty j ward G. Robinson giving; him a cunl." I glad hand either. They've all let Now O'Hara always-- u-cs a pinch him know they can get along uit li ft salt beloie siaitiiig the coffee out his impressions. And Katharine lo b.ew. He ir.eastirts a rounded Hepburn once pasted him on the tablespoon of coliee to the cup. jaw in a Boston night club. An extra on the set. Bob Davis j "My part in this picture ought to by name, proved that O Hara s j make them all 4iappy," he added, coffee really a- a distinctive j "I get kicked in the face and flavor. ; thrown out a skyscraper window. HOLLYWOOD il'Pi- A brash v.uins mimic has taken a movie job io prove he's as good an actor as j most of the stars he imilale-;. I "People think a mimic is strictly I a carbon-copy purasile." Arthur' Blake said. "Well, some ol the act ina power that I've 'Jeen puttini; into Charles Laughton and liar- i bara Stanwyck will be gciujj into Arthur Blake now. Now that he has his first movie vfil, at CsalA.I .inn ii "1-Niit ot N. I V York." Blake said burning up a.- U.e old mule, his guitar -i.apyed tors would come second in his Iiu aiound his neck m an empr In to' straight film uciiiifc. Kut h -- tiUer bag. a little worried about geiunt; im i-v ' Alul" ls a M"ie' parlg 'Cinderella lode lo her ball Hi a "I don't know whether I -hould b. ao.ifur earriage drawn by what play with any of the stars I've i l.oi si s." Arnold chuckled, "but iu lampooned." he worried. "My agent ! old mule started and finished a. ssid something about a part in ' mule. Bette Davis picture, but can you Arnold s fairy godmother turned imagine what she'll do to me ni , out to be the public. Everybody movies after what I've done to her I who beard him sing liked him so much that, over the last hve years, he has sold 8.000.000 records of his songs. He put out an Eddy Arnold song book. 50 cents a copy, and he sells 80.OOO copies, of that a year. Tlu-ie's an Eddy Arnold guitar-shaped pin. also 50 cents, and also selling close lo 100.000 a year. He does radio shows and makes personal appearances. He gels 5.000 fan letters a week. Now he has a large farm close by the place where he used to pick the cotton. and he breeds Tennessee walking i ll ' " n 1- rtk n Nearly (K id si naiurdav -;i, w people ha .,. Ii,-, d.,i,r. ': - I'lllllluilllN IJt-V -u, , l, 1 TI . .. ' I' I" 1 J , I , ii , , 1 oe.v wei 1 -i-oi I, ,1 1 1, ., , " iuii,..l , . t . i'"ri,ii,.: j.,. J tut., u, ,,. JUl;uk u -- ' lrStat' """ " -- U1 -V (1,1 - Mr. t 1 on came len.-e and n not my head hut side. "The minute In I,-! )li lll,U "".: Hf-ii IIU 1 1 1 L. I,.., fall, you're ..j,, ,0 ... u, " ' " looKs like I ,,, ,.,,,, ., (; " J jouie name ot lie oui ... , . HJ 1 in sliiJj.OM (I to I). ' ":l in lflght clubs?" No Glad Hand f alling lor a l,Ui. , n harder ihan faliiiw nlr" he added. You din't , exactly withm e.-o,. , , lhJ -l.i . .-nu ill, ui In-, j, I wet 11 ou and t inein irom veiin, exactly what ui 1 l-.ii I'.I u Ml 1 1 Him,-' -1- Unjj, "url SO It, H1J in..ii.i.wlm.J. : 1 haven't had collee like this That's my answer to people vv ho 1 n()rSf.s thtre as a hobby since 1 lelt I hi Chief." lie remarked, out lo he a v,ar-.time (i H.i! a - minesweeper lie turned buddy of uu. 19 - CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their ex pressions ot sympathy and the beautiful flowers sent during the death of our wife, mother, and grandmother. Dunk Robinson and Family The small amount of steei made in C. S. colonial days was ust d mainly, in bayoRcts, swords and cutting tools. f 1 1 ' mm.m 1 nmm m mmtow an mm fc iwii Mi mumi 1 ufi m,t m I w;i Hi m nt nA Matinee Showings Monday thru Friday, 3:00 P.M. LAST TIMES TODAY SATURDAY. Aug. 20 DOUBLE FEATURE " "SOSrWSr THAT NtVtR LETS YOU GOI GENE AUTRY Mi broin triacktry! rro4 by b-vdok U0ion. Jr. ' P4ii ?X?"or 1 Dlr.dd by Ted Teliloff . Screen Ploy by Mel dnelli wish I'd drop dead." Playing oneself al'ler playiug Sir Laurence Olivier, Peter Lone and Margaret O'Brien has its penis. In Blake's first scene his voice came out like Mae West's. The second time lie slipped into an impersonation ot Tallulah Bankhead. Before long he had to shut himself up in his (iressii:;: room, as he was beginning to lu rk like the director. "I've got to create a completely new personality." he said. "Even so some star may accuse me of playing the part in an imitation of how he would have played il." HOLLYWOOD UTi A plowboy Cinderella who used to ride to the ball on n sway-hacked mule now is a radio, record and movie star who gets more fan mail than Cinderella ever dreamed about. Eddy Arnold's rags - lo - riehes climb has taken him from cotton j hoeing through carnivals, tent shows and one-night stands to Hollywood where Columbia is star ring him in a western musical. "Feudin' Rhythm." Fifteen years ago Eddy was pick FRIDAY - SATURDAY, Auy. 19 - 20 DOUBLE FEATURE Arnold can't attribute his Cin derella story to a slipper like Cin derella's . When he started his career, he went barefoot. Couldn't afford any shoes. HOLLYWOOD (L'Pl Actor Jose Ferrer, who fell down a flight of stairs 21 times in one day and came up smiling, says his secret is that he really didn't fall at all. Ferrer explained that he jusl crumples up and doesn't let him self actually fall until he's ml inches from the floor. "The secret isn't only relaxing." he said. "You have to time the collapse of your body so you ddni'l fall until the last minute." Illustrating his technique for the rest of the east of 20th Century Fox's "Whirlpool," Ferrer stood al the top cf the stairs, then slumped his head to his chest. His body sagged from shoulder to waist. He lifted his feet from the steps and kepi on sagging from his waist to ankles.- plummeting so that his head was a few inches from the floor before it suddenly hit. "It took me a lot of time to learn ing cotton and plowing the soil on! thai." he said, bounding up. "1 did WAYNESVE BBRFE-Itl THE PPHPdkiJ Shows Slart at 8 P. H IrviiiB Berlin's (aw EASTER PARI Starring Judy Garland. Fred Astaire. ft Also Shorts in Spotli. SATURDAY, AUGUST TRAIL OF THE VIGO Starring Misha Alter. Framlint Tone, M Andy Dnine ALSO SHOUT SIBJECM SUNDAY. AKil'STIl THE spoil: a poor farm outside Henderson. Tenn. "I had an old. beat-up guitar," he said, "but niv brothers didn't take my singin' very seriously. Kveiy Saturday night they'd ride- it eight times a week on Broadway and I got hurt plenty before 1 learned how." Hurt Only Once The only time he's been hurl on his new fall was when direetoi off lo the candy breakings---that's ; Otto I'reminger asked him to fake and what they called the socials. They'd leave me behind to clean up the place." Arnold attacked his chores like an army of Dutch housemaid.;. Us a Blilz-B uster of Lauqhs!, HAL ROACH presents jWdUm TKACI joe SAWYER Vjil yKzSk " bLtA:)U"'"03n PtLBI, Jr. 1 I 1 r " ? uiubJi J; W.. neij, WTmim trimmmnA SCREEN GUILD PRODUCTIONS I I' f-'l ti PI .ITS Arlvpntiirp Fir All I It1 II . II i 'TRAIL OF YUKON" rMV, I; MlY 111 2 I r Kirhv Grant and Suzanne Dalbot I A91fJ iftl ft. M, I 11: iTfli ! ' it i r dS vWm hM2sJ ' -A I- " I AW$r 44TA 'trAJnt ' ALSO Cartoon and Chap. No. 8 Federal Aftcnts vs. Underworld gjft v : SUNDAY MONDAY, Aug. 21 - 22 ? l V.Sr irffm xA A'in a rootinmootin' Ml- jj MONDAY TUESDAY AZ- 22 23 xji-' 'i ti ''.:: l-j-1 I Trm - mm ' llSJlL' dr- ALSO, World News Cartoon . , the fall just so the camera could follow him to his approximate position. "I knew Olto was wortied about nie hurting my head and to 1 tried An All-Star C'abt. with Mailene Dietrich,' and Jiilm Wayne ALSO SHORT SUBJECH 1 MONDAY ANDTlKSDAY.Al'Gl THE SWORDI, a ii.,,,.,i:f ..I 'I'ui-lioii oliir. slairiiii'KllenDK' r licauuim i and ' lo protect it," Ferrer said. "I be-1 I -- ' "IIIMIIH II tMJll4!aaJ"l,,-" FIRST TIME SHOWN IN THIS AREA OUTDOOR FREE, FULLLENGTH MOVIE 1hl tin"1 0f toi "'I Latest Sound Film On The Life Of Christ SUNDAY, AUG. 21 - 7:30 P.M. ON St. John's Campusi Belbw The School Presented under the auspices of St. John's Church by the Rev. Patrick Walsh, O. P.', Columbia, S. C. it The Religious Picture That Will Live Forever Awe-Inspiring in Its. Dignity Simple in Its Calm Beauty Nothing at any time, since the dawn of civilization, remotely approaches this tender story of love and sacrifice.- HIS Love and example for mankind have no parallel in history. "The P showing ' J At the 31. " v? : ij;-., - jU ' j L