Walkerton Independent, Volume 71, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1947 — Page 2
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IheateK * KI \l TO. W VLEER TON "O. S . S. ” k new ami excitim.’ stur coin mritmn c<»m"s Friday ami Snturla\ to the Riult • Tlicatic when 'aru mount's mlvcntiue-dmmn. “O. < S.” hows into town with Akin .add ami Geruhiim Fitzgerald in, itcilur roles. Both Ladd ami Mis* Fit’gerald Ml. Im* smm as operators in the In Oi l ice of St ratetie Services, .nd rep its have it that they comdement t ach other in away to staldish the m a one of the ,m-oiliest, most lomnntic acting earn* in Hollywood. ■I. S. S." tells the diainatic:dly ’ hulling stor\ . f an und< rem.< r , >p« ri'inu tern i known a« “Apple- ( ack” whoso nidm ere to 1 ' »w up J bridge in Fram pH p; i iti- n I or the I». I): . la < g. T ten’ .. .hich i: l imit s Ladd a id M F teiiild, is pnrnchub • i to Fr.im • in 1 ( n oct oils t>> 11 \ t ■ . otita t I < •’reach underground for assida re. n « .xecuting their hio’dv dang eons ' tSMmnm nt. “The Jolson Story" < 'olumbia Picturos' “Th" Jolson tKot," rniieh d with Teri r’ > lor migic ami told in tin 1 e!mli< that dl ot us have alw;:“ iov< d. comes o the Rialto for foe dm «. Sunday, I Jorxiny, Tucsdax a d \V< dnc«lay, ■ kpril 6 to P. featuri '' I any Paiks. A-e! . K< \ . W? . I>. nd Bill G •«»» win. Based on the mm* . . the magic j nd the times of Anu ric-.V Vp • a’es’ • ntertnine.', “The Jolson S* ory" is : (eSciibed as a glowing calvjcade j d’ this countr.’s colorful show busties.*. Any such itoiy w- aid haw i o lie told large!’ in Fongs, an I th< 1 lew film is said to nr ta n <•! >- to i record number of hit turns fei my one picture. Ihe list is indeed an imp smg •ne. Included are “Califoreii, Here Come,'' “Swance,” “You Mad- Me , ^ove You,” “My Mammy,” “Wait-j ng for the Robert E. Lee." “April I thowers.” “I Want a Girl," “Good- J Mv Bluebell," "There's a Rain-
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