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						 Mason 
						City theater will celebrate 80 years in October 25-cent movies at he Arlee 
						October 21st through 23rd
 
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						[August 24, 2016]   
						
						MASON 
						CITY - The Arlee Theater is about to turn 80 years old, 
						and everyone is invited to the celebration October 21 – 
						23. Arlee owners John and Gaye Maxson are getting a jump 
						on the Arlee’s birthday but will turn back the clock on 
						movie prices and show offerings. To top it off there 
						will be some free items the last day of the birthday 
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				 Art and Leah Struck opened the Arlee Theater Nov. 19, 1936 to 
				a full house and a crowd left waiting outside for the second 
				showing of “Swing Time” starring Ginger Rodgers and Fred 
				Astaire. The Art Deco movie house seated 503 and boasted the 
				largest screen in downstate Illinois. It was able to show 
				first-run movies before they hit bigger cities. 
 “We will be selling movie tickets for just one quarter each all 
				weekend,” said Gaye Maxson, who greets patrons at the ticket 
				booth. “After all the public support we’ve had to keep the Arlee 
				open, we decided it would be fitting to return old-fashioned 
				prices for one weekend, and show movies from the Arlee’s 
				heyday.”
 
 On Friday night, the feature will star John Wayne, Gail Russell 
				and Harry Carey in the 1947 western “Angel and the Badman.” 
				Saturday night’s feature will be the 1952 musical comedy “Road 
				to Bali,” with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. Friday 
				and Saturday’s movies start at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:15.
 
 The celebration will conclude Sunday with a 2 p.m. showing of 
				“Swing Time,” and doors will open at 1 p.m. Sunday’s 
				ticket-holders will be treated to free hotdogs, lemonade and 
				tea, and there will be drawings for door prizes. Other 
				concession items will stay at their 2016 prices all weekend.
 
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“We hope everyone will come to the Arlee, reminisce, enjoy the movies and help 
us celebrate this milestone,” John Maxson said.
 The Arlee Theater is located at 139 S. Main St., Mason City, IL. For more 
information, call 217-482-9999 or visit www.arleetheater.com or the Arlee 
Facebook page.
 
				 
			[Gaye Maxson] 
			
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