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Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, july 16, 1941 Stars Outline TELENEWS THEATER OPENING FRIDAY Beery Will Head Bill at WHEN THE PICTURES START TO BE MARKED BY CIVIC CELEBRATION Esqufre "The Bride Came Bette Davis And Cagney At Esquire -Two Noted Stars Are Featured in. 'Bride Came C.O.D.' 1:25, 4:25, 7:25, p.m.; "Flight From 12:05, 3:05, 6:05, 9:05 p.m Met in Their 'Worst Moments' Ginger Rogers Was Embarrassed, but She Got Featured, Role BY JOHN TRUESDELL HOLLYWOOD, July' 16. The Fox Oakland And 'The Get-A way' Opens Tomorrow Bombay'V 1:20, 4:05, 6:55, 9:50 p.m.; The Bride Wore 12:05, 2:55, 5:45, 8:40 p.m. City, Screen Leaders to Attend Fete Orpheum "Caught in the 1:30, 5:15, 10:15 p.m.; "They Met in 12:05, 2:50, 5:40, 8:50 P.m. Paramount Moon over Miami Bette Davis and James Cagney pool their considerable talents in "The Bride Came C.O.D." now at the Esquire.

1:20. 4:05, 6:55,. 10:00 p.m.; "For Beauty's 12 noon, 2:30, 5:40, cinema celebs wno a a on presence of mind and 6alm coolness before the public off and on the 8:40 p.m. All agencies of news reporting, as represented by newsreel camera The plot concerns itself with a Roxie "That Hamilton woman iSriiW iMBI Of unusual importance all more because it brings together a' pair of performers who are acclaimed "America's new love birds "Barnacle. Bill," starring Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main, opens tomorrow at, noon at the Fox Oakland, i Back once, more as a waterfront character, on the same set on which he made 'Tlin and Bill," Beery, as Barnacle Bill, is said to have 1:05, 4:05, 7:10, 9:50 p.m.

spoiled young debutante who becomes engaged to band leader Jack Carsbhr Planning to elope, they radio station announcers and newspaper writers and reporters, screen still, at times, grow -unaccountably scared. They have their most embarrassing moments and, when it hits them, they truly feel worse and more awkward than you and I would under the circum I ft ll jggggg 2 Girl Revue at will be turning their "weapons" oh themselves when Oakland's first newsreel theater, the Telenews, at hire a plane to take them to Las Vegas. Pilot James Cagney, however, decides he can make more, stances: 15th and Franklin Streets, opens money by delivering tne Driae Downtown Friday night or 7 o'clock. GINGER ROGERS' most embarrassing moment led her oddly C.O.D. and unmarried, to her father, Camera men from the local press I 7 "wngr.iK lit who opposes the union.

the best role given him in many months. In dungarees and rubber boots he goes in for many an ex- citing adventure from filching tuna to spending his money at a water will be taking pictures of newsreel camera 'men engaged In "shootingi enough to her first big jump up the cinema ladder to the eventual crowning glory of an Academy He captures the bride and flies off with her, but they are grounded scenes of radio broadcasters descrlb in the desert. They find shelter ing the opening exercises including front saloon. the parts played by the represents' llty I i The new film marks the second Award Oscar. Always a gal to relax completely and wear old clothes, Ginger at the time was battling with her studio for a real drama Girls, girls, girls will appear on the-stage of the Downtown Theater tonight in an all-girl revue, featuring 20 maidens in a new show, enhanced by swingy tunes, daring new dance routines, and comedy both sophisticated and zaney in Don Santo's "Petticoat Scandals." a nearDy gnost- town, popmaiea solely by a philosophical old innkeeper.

From then on, it is a tug occasion upon which Beery and Miss 1 tives of all new gathering agencies. City officials, civic and business leaders, the chain of Telenews theaters who will role and less comedy with dancing. Main have appeared together. The first was in "Wyoming," in which Miss Main appeared as a lady blacksmith, much to the delight ef of war between the heiress and the aviator, with the girl trying to get back, to civilization and her But as Ginger puts it; Don Santo's girl extravaganza is "It was" Saturday morning between pictures, and I'd been fiance, and Cagney trying to keep come by plane from New York to attend the opening, Hollywood and ether celebrities will be present at the opening. They will broadcast presented in a spectacular manner.

The show features a score of stand her until he gets his plane fixed I a 2 arguing all week to convince iie studio that I could do dramatic ir mm rmc. i tit and deliver her to her father, ard specialty acts, high-lighted by During the battle they very reluc. directly from the lobby or tne Mile. "Frenchy Theresa, the sen roles. I'd about giveii up.

I was out in the back, of all things, scrubbing my dog when mother came running tantly fall. In love with each other. theater their comments on the open. sation of San Francisco's night spot The supporting cast includes the "Streets of Pans," In her "Danse. Ing of the Telenews theater.

DATS NEWS out and said: 'Good heavens. Ginger, George Tobias, Stuart Erwin, de-Plante," which will be seen here Director Gregory Lacava just came Eugene PaUeite and Harry Daven for the first time, along with Ruby Gann's dancing beauties and art port. The days news, in eH Its forms of transmission-, will be presented to the public from the Telenews both press and public alike. No happier choice for the wisecracking pal of Beery could have been made than of Leo Car rillo as Pico, partner in crime and adventure. As the crusty old retired sea captain, father of Miss Main, is Donald Meek, and others in the cast include Virginia Weid-ler and Barton MacLane.

M. G. M. responds to the cry of "new faces" in the companion feature, "The Get-Away," in which. Donna Reed and Robert Sterling are teamed together for the first time.

The supporting cast includes such worthies as Charles Winninger, Henry O'Neill and Dan Dailey Jr. in and said he wanted to talk to you about the lead in JPrimrose Mother continued. by saying Jeffrey Lynn, Fitz. models. gerald and Thomas Mitchell share Mile.

"Frenchy" Theresa was re she had stalled him and he was in stellar honors in "Flight From Theater." Through arrangements eompleted cently featured In the magazines the front of the house. It looked Destiny" which shares the bill. I 'I -1 Look," "Laff," "Peek" and todav. KLX. The Tribune uroaa kind of silly when she said it be-rmis thprn wax T.n Cava when she the "Police Gazette." casting Station, will originate some On the screen in conjunction with Hotel -du Nord' crossed the lawn afcout five steps of its hourly war bulletin programs from the theater "broadcasting booth "Petticoat Scandals" will be "Hud behind her.

When he saw me with son's Bay," starring Paul Muni, and out make-up, he started to laugh. lii the lobby. KLX also will offer a "man-on. Margie," with Mischa Auer and It was my most embarrassing Opens Tomorrow Nan Grey. Selected short subjects the-street" program la front of the complete the bill.

theater each day at noon, except moment. But strangely enough, he said I looked like his character without make-up, and that's the Hotel au word'- is the new French film which has its first Saturdays and Sundays, FIRST IN EASTBAY. Technocracy to Be Discussed Sunday "Technocracy and the New Soelal Former Nebraskans way he made me play the picture shiney faced and funny looking." Eastbay showings at the Campus Theater in Berkeley tomorrow to 1- i The theater itself will offer om- SKELETON IN CLOSET Saturday. The film stars Anna- plete newsreels, showing the events z' nt world in moving pictures. It To Hold Party Former residents of Nebraska are bella and Is 'described as a "Grand EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Order" will be discussed by E.

L. Coffin of Los Angeles in the City Club Hotel Sunday evening. 1 will be the first theater on this side Hotel" of the little people of Mont-Vnartre. Sharing the bill is "Only i of the Bay to make its own news invited to a dance and card party to be given Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in Members of Technocracy Incor reels as part of the regular program Angels Have Wings" with Cary porated of the Eastbay are sponsors Jenny Hall, 222B Telegrapn sayshis most embarrassing moment came when he found he had a' skeleton in his closet and he was the guy who put it It isn't exactly a skeleton, it's a massive Chippendale chest and there isn't another like it in the world ex Avenue, by the Associa- of the lecture.

Coffin will answer Grant, Jean Arthur and Rita Hay. worth featured. headed by K. C3 KlmbsUUijuestions from tne audience ai ine president. conclusion of his "Hotel du Nord," which is based on -the noted French novel of the same name tells of a humble hos cept in Horton's closet, and that's just like it.

telry on the -bank of the Canal St Martin on the outskirts of Paris, Horton is a nut about fine policy, the management announcea. Some 80 units, including outstanding short features, -well make up each program, according to advance notices. Regan McCrary's new "Ringside Seat to World War II" win be among the features presented, TELETYPE UNITS Teletype machines, bringing In the 1 flashes from the Associated Press as they are received, will be placed the lobby, where patrons attending the theater may. read of the latest where a conglomerate igrotlp of antiques. He's made dozens of Tb.

Telenew Thpater, which will open its doors to the Friday evening, shows its connection with The Tribune's news gathering agencies by this poster. Inspecting it are Chccdotte Metcalf (left), in charge of the usherette stall, and Shirley Caldeira, one of the usherettes. All forms of news transmission will be employed by the Junkets tq Europe and bought rare furniture 'in all the capitols of the world. He loves wood carving, and worKers, artisans and simple folk gather in a web of dramatic incidents. "Hotel uu Nord'' is an actual hotel, and most of the scenes were at his big estate in the San Fernan L7.

filmed on. actual location. do Valley he employs an old cabinet The picture stars Annabella with Preview at Grand worker the year round to duplicate anything he cannot buy. A few Louis Jouvet, Arletty and Jean Pierre-Aumont. The French years back, Korton got on the trail News of Hikes, Hikers in Oakland COUNTY ADDS 23 SOCIAL WORKERS logue is completely translated by JHfpeniiJKH" There also will be Associated Press Wlrephotos and telegraphic hews flashes from the United Press, Lake Scheduled of this rare chest in London.

His cabinet maker wrote him at that DTTVW Foothill Blvd. tc Seminary trllJll "RIDIfi ON. VAOUERO" English titles. fllTPUIV ean Pablo Stasiar a1 DENNIS O'KEEFJS Florence District AttornnV "Remedy for Riches" with Jean Herahy' Cesar ROMETtO St Mary Beth HUGHES time that when he got home, he had a "surprise" waiting for him. Horton also "Ellery Queen'a renthome Aiynery Overseas News Service, ana the New York Herald Tribune News Tonight at 8:30 o'clock a major Hollywood studio preview will be Twenty-three social workers tor Park Blvd.

S. ltth wrote that that was nolhine. he had Service. And Bay Region "ADAM HAD 4 RONS" day were added -to the Alameda a surprise coming home- with him. ftliUIVC Collie at Shaftat VrfflUl.0 "PENNY SERENADE" TRF.1ME IllINNl! and CARY GRANT shown at the Grand Lake Theater, Another feature will be a pro Warner BAXTER and Ingrid' BERGMAN "Mr.

District A tlornfr "-Dennis O'Keafe County Charities' Commission staff That right, the cabinet maker Jungle Number At Moulin Rouge Featuring the French Follies Re In addition to the regular feature One hlki'down the San Francisco gressiva warnap, changed daily, to show'ithe" ebb and flow of the Willi be shown once only at o'clock 1 iun VADfl" Peninsula, two launts in Marin and GRANADA East 14th at 89th Ave. '-DE All MTV TVf.T'. H1S(. nv i 1... 1.

Nancy Kelly, starts at 7:00 and 11:00 Tnfnrmfttfnn PImmi" With Alice Marble European conflict andan electric. to handle the deluge of new assis tance cases. Collapse of the State Relief 'Ad. ministration, together with the cur lly-lightedvmap showing the prog sijjney toiler as Charlie Chan "Case of the Black Lnnalssn will be shown once only at 8:30 o'clock one in the hills back of Metropolitan Oakland are scheduled by the four major hiking clubs of the Bay attraction "The Great Lie." "This a Special pre-release showing of one of the coming seasons hit pictures. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m.

had come across a picture of the museum piece and had duplicated it perfectly. perfectly," says Horton, "for the copy was much finer and older looking than the original. Imagine my embarrassment when I realized sum I vue at the Moulin Rouge Theater Sard Ave. and last lltta PALACSc is a colorful jungle number. GREAT PLANE ROBRKRY' tailment of the Works Progress region for next Sunday.

nTHJfAMn rrultvale Ave. Hopkins UlSrlWiV 'PHANTOM SUBMARINE ANITA LOUISE BRUCE BENNETT JACK HOLT GRANVILLE OWEN Administration program, has neces The entire cast of queens is starred in the number. Among the also "Ellery Queen'a Penthouse Mrster The California Alpine Club- will SO OU WON'T TALK -Joe IS. Brown sitated employment of additional San Pablo near (InlvoraV hike to. Bootjack Camp Sunday.

had paid in order to have a furniture skeleton in my closet." RIVOLI social workers to care for increased many appearing before the footlights are Francis Hanley, Georgia Brian Aherne-Kay Francis Taka the 8:30 a. m. bus at Bth PHTOPSY foothill Blvd. Fairfax jftlXVr XA "PENNY SERENADE" applications. CLAUDETTE COLBERT Is one "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" THE GREAT MR.

NOBODY-Eddie Albert and Mission Streets, San Francisco, ress oi national aexense aeveiop-ments. -TO OPEN FRIDAY The theater will open at 7 p.m. Friday, and dally programs will start at 11 a.m. each day afterwards and continue until midnight. 1 The Telenews Theater here Is the newest link in the coast-to-coast chain of the same name.

Major Units now are located In New York, Chicago, Cleveland hot. Angeles Intf San Francisco. TPTr.NTT DIINNK and CARY GRANT Clark, Billie Deaton, Betty Jane Douglas, Barbara Mayo, Doris Oakland Flier, 3 Cadets Escape Death This was. explained to the Board will be shown once only at 8:55 o'clock movie star who rebels now and very nearly always has rebelled to Mill Valley. Walk vlaDlpsea Trail to Mulr Woods and follow LORIN Adeline at Alcatraa MR.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY' TOPPER RETURNS with Joan Hlonflell of Supervisors by S. E. Thompson, director of the County Walker and Eleanor King. Other specialty, "strip-tease" and comedy Carole Landis, atarta. at 7:00 10:35 Dennis O'KEEFE and Florence RICE "Mexican Spitfire Out.

Velea numbers topline the gala revue. Bootjack Trail elong stream and cataracts to Bootjack Camp. Evans Hansell and Bear will against leg art or any picture taken of her In a bathing suit. She thinks it's a wanton display of epidermis, and undignified. It was about a commission.

AIDED 1222 CASES LIVERMORE, July 16. "Valley of the Nude," nudist rHUHVALt RAY MILLAND SAN LEANDRO HOPKINS" PALACE drama, is the main screen attraction When the S.R.A closed down on Judy Canova-Bob Crosby-Jerry Colonna Veronica Lake in "I WANTED WINGS" Cowboy A The Blonde-Mary Beth Hughes year ago that Claudette was finally 8CATTERGOOD Klbbee Three flying cadets and an- Instructor from the Boeing School of Afero nautics at Oakland are recovering June 26 It was aiding 1222 Alameda talked into donning a bathing, suit McNally Ridge and Redwood Park County cases. HAYWARD S77 Castro In TRCHNICOLOK Hope Held Child jmd walking from her beach house out into the surf for publicity pic Thompson stated that up to and will visited by the Contra Costa Hills Club Sunday. Eastbay mem Read Angelo Patrl'a Child Psychology, Column in The Tribune Dally Magazine 'BILLY, THE KID" with Robert Taylor DR. KIt.DABE' today from slight injuries Suffered when made a hazardous forced including July 10 a total of 630 tures, bhe warned the studio Veterans, Auxiliary Plan Annual Picnic ALAMEDA, July L.

Hollywood Post and Auxiliary No, bers board Sacramento Northern train at 40th and Shatter Streets or landing near the Livermore Airport, cameramen however, that she would engage in nd foolishness applications had been made to the Charities' Commission, these -being former S.R.A. cases, and "persons The accident occurred late yester College Avenue and Shefter at 8:23 day. just straight pictures as dignified as a. m. Hike under direction oi ieaa- i a nil.

aat IStti Street at 7h Avenue RILJU "SON OF MONTE CRISTO" 839, V.F.W, will hold their annual discharged from the WPAr or from possible. The motor was stalled and the plane was brought down in an or LqjiIs HAYWARD and- Joan BENNETT industry who are allegedly without picnic Sunday at Elmnurst uaraens, 8039 Rudsdale Street, Oakland. WAVE SNEAKS UP "SHE COULDN'T SAY. pryor funds." GRAND LAKE Doors open 6:15 BETTE DAVIS and GEORGE BRENT "THE GREAT LIE" also MAJOR HOLLYWOOD STUDIO PREVIEW at Due to the length of the Preview 'Penny SersfianV will be shown tonlte ers, Werner jtiroiscni ana Gaines, to Skyline Trail and lunch place at Redwood Bowl. Return via McNally Rldgejo.

eua at Mills chard. It ripped trees out of the jmow that I think or It, says The positions created in The event will open to the public, and there will be dancing. Claudette, "it gives me the all giuuiiu, wcijv-- tin uuii twu and across a road into the rough county salary, ordinance "were1 or College. overs. They said, 'Won't you please dered filled by the Supervisors on jne committee ior me picnic nv ifiidp fJordnrt Dlckerson.

com. surrounding the. airport. The instructor was Robert Powers oacjc into tne surr, jwiss 'Colbert, we've to have pictures of the PrTXJtT Phone FRuitvale 4)00 rUUllllU. KRROL FLYNN "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" SON" with John LITEL QUEEN ELIZABETH CHINAWARE FREE DOORS' OPEN TONIGHT" AT the commission's recommendation APPLICATIONS DOUBLE Thompson declared that the pres mender; Harry Fromme, Fiynn.

Charles Essig, Loflise- Lee, Marty1 Johnson, Rose Whltmeyer Hidden Villa Hostel, near Lo Altos on the San Francisco Peninsula will be the obJectiveNjf the Berkeley Hiking Club Saturday and Sunday. At 2 o'clock Saturday cars P-I-E-D-M-O-N-T 4186 Piedrnont Ave. Phone Piedmont J7JT water aoout your" anKies. I was facing the cameras and smiling Will MBFound Alive PLACERVILLE, July 16. UP) A two days' search of the rugged American River Canyon country near Camp Sacramento failed today to reveal any trace of four-year-old Clarence Murphy, but parents of lost child held to the belfet he would be found alive.

Elmer Congdon, Sacramento Superintendent, who directed to nearly 200-1 searchers, said the child's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy of Sacramento, expressed belief' the boy either had been kidnaped, or "picked up" by passing motorists. The child, staying with his mother at the Capitol City's Summer camp near here, strayed from a sandbox Monday morning. Congdon, who watched searching crews comb the river pools and brush around the camp, expressed doubt the boy was still- alive.

25, Oakland. The cadets were Sam Lane, 23, Fort Worth, Texas; Cliff Kuhn, 32, Amarillo, Texas, and Lawrence Short, 33, Cheyenne, Wyo. ent application rate "is twice the when a small wave came in and SO ENDS OUR NIGHT" and Pauline Fromme. rate of application of unemploy it me in the back of the knee. It Fredrlc March and Margaret Sullavan 'Girl From Havana' with Dennis O'Keefe Eastbay's NEWEST BEST SOUND System lMve from University and Oxtord, was so cold, I befit forward and Solon Appointed to ables experienced by the Charities' Commission during the past three Berkeley.

Drive to Palo Alto, thence Commander Named UfDTTTMC Hnokina at 36th Avenue riVJrXVllNk) JEAN ARTHUR Chas. Cobtirn "DEVIL MISS JONES" "Mr. District O'Keefe FREE! QUEEN MARY DINNER WARE! that's when the pictures must have been taken. In about a week, papers. Memorial Commission to Hidden Villa Hostel, wring iooa for Sunday lunch, sleeping bag and months." "Considering" only the possible all over the country were carrying For Women's Post Eastbay's Women's Post No.

379, swim suit Pauline Dietz win ieaa, i Annointment of Philip O. Solon minimum application of 175 per tnat picture In which I had un FT PPV Can Pablo Ave. near Mtk lt I "CHAD HANNA" Henry Fonda-Dot Lamour-Linda Darnell "A Nlrht at Earl CarroUV-Ken Murray is a member of the Emeryville wittingly struck a 'September HTTPPT Horjklns near 8th LAUnCL, BLONDE" American Legion, will be com Sierra Club members will hike In Mulr Woods Sunday. JTake the 8:30 a.m. bus to Mill Valley hike MornV pose.

It "was my most em-bsrrassing moment. James CAGNEY and Rita HAYWORTH manded tor the next 12 months by 'This Thrna Called Love'-Melvyn Douslas Blue Gold DINNER SET or Silverware RQZ, RUSSELL is an utterly frank Sophy Wallace. Retired commander Telephone HI gate 8800 "KEEPING COMPANY" RIALTO person, and she's loud, However, under guidance of Hnroia rainier, who will lead the group over the Tenderfoot find Ocean View Trails. is Mary Jordan; Frank MORGAN and Ann RUTHERFORD "BLACK DIAMONDS" with AnSy Devine Other new officers are Margaret Memorial Building Commission Was made today by the Board of Super-Visors." Solon was recommended by Emeryville Industrial Pest, Veterans "of Foreign wars, to fill the vacancy caused by- the resignation Of Harold T. Gustafson, commission member, for the last six years.

The appointment was made on motion of Supervisor Clifford she's decided after her most embarrassing moment which happened only a few months ago that she Scott, first vice-comrnander; Kath week during the next he said, "the minimum of .10 social workers and 10 clerical "and one supervisory persons are necessary in the indigent intake department To put untrained persons who are inexperienced in the work of the Charities' Commission on -the unemployment situation is to invite the same situation that existed with the State Relief Administration." Appointment of the 23 aocial workers includes the filling of five positions caused by resignations, according to Chairman George A. aaUa. would combine frankness EASTMONT "bandy "SANDY GETS HER MAN" "FATHER'S SON" with John LITEL 'BLUE RIBBON OVENWARE FREE leen Fores, second vice-commander; JIBIMV jBolano at San Pablo iiiOAlS I 4 CHINA NIGHT Eddie Albert-THE CfREAT MR. NOBODY "SLEEPERS WEST" with Lloyd NOLAN Lena Raines, chaplain; Hildur Ma- Latin Americans to Be Mills Guests Mills Cnllpee will be host to three invisible Woman' at Central Tonight Virginia Bruce as a pretty girl with a gift for melting into thin air at will and Franchot Tone as a cowboy are the prospects for the patrons of the Central for the three chado, sergeant-at-arms; Rose Duffy, assistant sergeant-at-arms; Grace Pearson, Winifred Edwards and At the time she was haying some dates with that very prominent young man she has made so many pictures wijh. She was in the Brown Uerby eating lunch with a friend and the talk drifted A.P.

Wlrephotoe Toflay'e Picture -with Today' New, to The Tribune PCODlTrt San Pablo at Fairmount LIUUI "IDIOT'S DELIGHT" NORMA SHEARER end CLARK GABLE 'THE MAD DOCTOR' With Basil Rathbone Hannah Dickson, executive distinguished South American educators, July 21-24, in the persons of Professor Agustin Nieto Caballero days starting tonight in to this screen hero. Delegates to the Legion's. State Janssen of the Board of supervisors. Colombia; Dr. Rafael Escobar i-ara The trouble--with this guy," Roz convention next month in Sacra- of Venezuela, and Dr.

nicanor Puppet Ploy Set "Little Dragon, an oriental puppet play, will be presented by children of the M. H. de Young Museum pet Class tomorrow at 11 a.m., at the Museum in Gate Park. The performance, under the direc Woman" and "Trail of the Vigi-. lantes." Miss Bruce Is made the subject of a daffy experiment by a crackpot Fox SENATOR jgfSZ mento are Sophy Wallace and Mary shouted to her companion, "is not much.

He's gay, charming, a complete fool and a bore." Walsh, with Margaret Scott; Mattie TrtlWPP Telegraph Ave. Claremont 1 Kj VV fail Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Thrilling Return Engagement of Hitsl "Lives of a Bengal Cooper Franchot Tone: also "'in Men A Girl" Deanna DURBIN-A. Menlou-STOKOWSKI Joan BLONDELL and Roland YOUNG Rivera Carcares of Peru. The entertainment will include a dinnr Monday evening in Orchard Meadow hall, followed by a recep Welch and Hildur Machado as alter scientist, played by John Barry.

TOPPER also WIHIarn Boyd "BORDER VIGILANTES" nates more, in "Invisible Woman," but 'Penny Serenade' to Head Chimes Program Irene Dunne end cfry Grant are co-starred in the domestic story of a newspaperman and his wife, "Penny Serenade," which tonight tion of aPtricia Hail, will be open to the public. TtrV.iWvT 1 1 1 i 1 1 Central at Webater Author to Lecture A figure arose from the next booth and bowed stifly. "Miss Russell," he said quietly, "to say that I loathe you is practically an expression of passion at this point." They have made screen love since, but have not had any more dates. tion at 8 o'clock In the college art gallery. Various South American consuls will also be guests at.

both affairs. NEPTUNE, VOGUE CHINAWARE TONIGHT Phone LA kehurst 2-7331 "BLOOD SAND" Warner Baxter-' AD AM HAD FOUR SONS' 'Case of the Blaok Parrat'-Wrn. Lundigan For British Benefit Technicolor Tyrone Power Linda Darnall Professor Caballero is rector of manages to remain in sight long enough to capture the heart of John Howard. Tone gets his chance at rougtu riding in an action filled Western piece in which Warren William, Andy Devine and 3rod Crawford are his aides. The two pictures will be on display until Friday night inclusive." will open a three-day showing at SCOTLAND YARD" With Nancy KellT Townsend Notes Melrose Club," No.

2, will give a whist in Souza's Hall. 1454 47th Ave- the National University of Col It 0 I- jf the Chimes Theater. College Ave niio at Shnfter. "Scotland ALAMEDA "LOVE CRAZY" WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY "PHANTOM SUBMARINE" Anita Loeiee MATINEE DAILY AT 1:30 P.M. Read Frank Kester' Sea tjtortei Every Day In The Tribune.

with Nancy Kelly completes the nue, tomorrow at 1:15 o'clock. Annual Novena Set At Old St. Mary's ombia. Dr. Escobar is director of the Venezuelan Pedagogical Institute and is-a well known authority on political, economic and sociological problems, and is particularly noted for a thesis on the Monroe doctrine.

double bill. A second whist iarty at 1:13 p.m. The annual solemn novena Directed by George Stevens. "Penny Serenade," is based, on Martha Cheavens' magazine npvel, and in the supporting cast are tomorrow will be giyen by Eastlawh Club, No. 31," at 1328 Fruitvale ttc Solano at The Alameda "ZIEGFELD GIRL" James Slewart-Hedy Lamarr-Lana Turner SO ENDS OUR NIGHT-Margaret Sallavan r-fWl-INTTOUS PERFORMANCE DAI A lecture for the benefit of British War Relief will be given at Mills College at 8:15 o'clock Friday night by H.

S. Ede, curator for 15 years at the National Gallery st British Art in London. Ede is the author of "The Savage Messiah," a biography of Henry Gandier Brzeska. He is also the author of Several other books and recently completed a Nation-wide lecture under the uspices of the Institute of International Relations. His lecture Friday will be on "PicturesflAre Like People." and will be illustrated with slides.

It in "TOPPER RETUaVN Avenue. Beulah Bondi. Edgar Buchanan Joan Blondell-Roland Young-Billie Burke Conrad Veldt-BLACKOUT-Valerie Kobaoa and Ann Doran. Dr. Carcares is an author, and an authority of Peruvian child The' Viett of tbe three educators is in line with the college program fo the study of Latin-America.

The monthly whist party of Santa Fe Club, No. will take place tomorrow at 8 p.m. in University High School, 87th and Grove Streets. 'Triple Justice' at Broadway Tomorrow "Triple Justice" with George O'Brien doing the dealing with a big six-gun in each hand will top the new 'double bill at the Broadway tomorrow, sharing the'marquee witrf "Let George Do It" a hilarious English comedy; Tonight will mark final presentation oO "Western, Union." a I HjrDTTC Bancroft at Telegraph CAMrUb STARTS TOMORROW FIRST EASTBAY SHOWING-Annabella Louis Jouvet in "HOTEL du NORD" also Cary GRANT Sr Jean ARTHUR In ANGELS HAVE WINGS" United Artists 2SS3 HURRY, ENDS TODAY! ONE NITE IN LIS BON-Fred MacMurray Joel McCrea-RE ACHING. FOR THE BUI Vogue to Feature 'Meet John Doe' Gary Cooper and Barbjra Stanwyck are co-starred in the brilliant Frank Capfa production, "Meet Dt.niiL.lit.

I THE NAVY'' TOMORROW TOP ATl'KKB! Prlscilla Lane-MlLLION DOLLAR BABY AFFECTIONATELY YOURS-MleOberon McCormick in South 'For a Long Rest' BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO deals with art appreciation in gen MR. DYNAMITE, wnn CCIIIO'S honoring Anne opens in Old St. Mary's Church, 7th and Jefferson Streets. Friday and concludes on July 27. Father Francis X.

Darmady" C.Ss.R., and Henry 0. Sutton, Redemptorist missionary priests from Holy Redeemer College, will condnct the, special devotions and preach the sermons. Sunday masses will be offered a 6:30, 8. 11, and Weekday imasses vill be at 6:30, 7, and 9 a.m.; with- novena exercises- following the 9 o'clock mass, and other devotional exercises at 12:10 noon for the -'convenience of downtown workers, and each evening at 8 o'clock. 1 Special pray era will be featured la the Interest of world peace eral and art's meaning and status in everyday life.

8an Franeisee I Doors open 5 p.m. PRIDE PREJUDICIAL FQXU.C. Jotm Doe," which tonicht will open "STYLE-SMILES" by DQTTI Every Day-In THE TRIBUNE 506 BROADWAY-' with Laurence Ollvier-Greer Garson BJ a 10-day showing on the spreen of Preston Sturges' Great Whist Party Friday the Vogue Theater in Alameda. "Meet John DoeU i the story of LOS ANGELES. July Harold F.

McCormick, the harvester magnate, moved into his Beverly Hills home yesterday' to begin a "long -rest." The reaper manufacturer and his wife, Mrs. Adah Wilson McCormick, nurse until BERKELEY, July 16 A whist those qualities which we recognize. technicolor history of the stretching of cables from Omaha to Salt Lake City with an ail-star cast; and "The Long Voyage Home." an adaptation of the Eugene O'Neill sea melodrama with Thomas Mitchell. the' People," a crime short, and "The Rookie Bear," a color cartoon, will be on tomorrow night's program. I LET I rvV Telephone Richmond S84CT 8TF I UA, FOR THE SUN" ilflLM Telephone Richmond 1331 GENE IRtNII party will be conducted by College Court No.

12, Order of Amaranth at as American, the familiar picture of the "Little Guy." Also in the JOEL McCREA and ELLEN DREW a White Elephant cast arc Walter Brennan. Edward their marriage three years ago. ar also "MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC Wltn tn "TOBACCO Jae KIZPINO COMTA.NT with Frank HNIM 8:30 o'clock Friday evening in Masonic Hall, Bancroft Way and Shattuck Avenue. rived. In special car of the Union Arnold, Spring Byington, James RICHARD.

AKLCN Mm Cif TEmpIebar 6000 Pacific Streamliner. IGleason and Gene Lockhart ,5.

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