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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 5

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The Eugene Guardi
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tober 8,1933. I'Hfi Ji idiiiiiiK-G A Page Five "olonial Presents "Secret of The Blue Rex Has Nudist Picture icDonald Has "Paddy" GRANGE OF LOWELL ON SLATE AT LOCAL THEATRES THIS WEEK! Thriller On At Heilig State Shows Barry more ble crew and will finish up work In that section. They stayed at Lowell bridge Thursday night and left Lowell Friday for Fall creek. Members of the Lowell church have been building a parsonage just south of the church which the pastor, A. Greyell.

and -family are now occupying. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farrier and children moved into the house vacated by the Greyells. The Home Economic club of the Lowell grange met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Frank Tucker on Little Fall creek. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ernest Walker. Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. Cox are picking npples at the Merrinm orchard Goshen. Wm. Gumm is having a garage built on his property in Lowell.

ou can forgive Jimmy O'Connell th. "life tb raw "ldom wise-crack in hl KM aaa tn fonrnev to V-" i i. downlown wim 's frank tory 01 Told frankly but In perfectly fist movement in the United States, LOWELL, Oct. 7. (Special) Tbe entertainment given by the Lowell grange Saturday evening, Sept.

30, was attended by a crowd of more than lf0 persons. Miss Bertha J. Beck. Oregon state grange secretary, was the main speaker of the evening, explaining grange work and its beginning nnd its teachings. F.

B. Harlow gave a short talk. Other numbers were music by the high school orchestra, the grange male quartet, Mr. Powers, Ted Callison, Delbert Edwards nnd E. E.

Callison, a skit entitled, "Scat," a letter from the national grange master was read by Delbert Edwards, master of the Lowell grange, piano solo by Mrs. T. R. Towers, a skit by a group of nee and liermnnj. earing are professional actors, tbe scenes are bdsoiuipij- Uinta- With "Back to is ueorge ks( in his greatest cuuiruy SCHOOL AID SOUGHT SALEM, Oct.

7. OP) Tbe Marlon County Teachers' association yesterday recommended "immediate consideration of some plan of taxation that will meet imperative needs of our public schools." THIS WEEK'S BILLS i.nnhiALn Sunday lo grange members. At the close of the Lilay. double bill, "Paddy, the Best Thing, Wlin narner nH Janet Gaynor. plus program a large group took part in a grand march.

Refreshments of cake and coffee were served by the this week, with "Secret of the Blue Room," starring Lionel Atwill, Paul Lukas, Gloria Stuart, Onslow Stevens and six other famous actors, showing Sunday to Tuesday. It is one of the smash mystery hits of the season, and is guaranteed to turn your spine into a thrills and chills race course. Centering in an eerie castle, with a room of death, tbe strange and gruesome "Blue Jtoom," the picture packs tingling drama, amusing comedy and startling climax into one short hour. Atwill, who has played the lend in such successes as "Doctor and "Mystery of the Wax Museum," considers "The Secret of the Blue Room" his finest role, while lovely Gloria Stuart and Paul Lukntt. grout forejgn actor, believe it outweighs thoir performances in "The Kiss Before the Mirror," recent Colonial attraction.

Warner Baxter and Jauct Gaynor are re-united in "Puddy, the Next Best Thing," which opens Sundny at tbe McDonald as part of a double bill with Ricardo Cortes in "Big Executive." Jnnet, having left her sugnry-sweet roles behind in "Adorable," goeB further in tbe present vehicle, and is presented as a diminutive Irish spit-fire who goes after what she wants and about methods used. Baxter, as the mnn sbc finally persuades to fall in love with her, Is excellent, playing the role with the fire and dash one would expect of a suitor for the new Gaynor. "Big Executive" combines the most novel plot imaginable with Ricardo Cortex' faultless acting. As Conway, iSAXTPl? to- TO- women of the grange. 'Big Eiecutive," with Ricardo nnei: Thursday to Saturday, "I NITE A-tlll VXJ NITE Norman D.

Price of Portland, gov lored a Woman," with Edward Robinson and Ivny rancis, ernment surveyor who with a crew of men were working on the headwaters of Fall creek during the sum Jefferson Beach Ballroom Featuring Earl Gibson and his Orchestra "Follow the Crowd" llus "To the Uisl Man, with Randolph -jL mer, returned Thursday with -a dou leott and Esther Ralston. rcx Snndnv and Monday, hill. "Back to Nature, Elus "The Working Man," Rpori-e Arliss. Bette Davia; ruesday and Wednesday, "Best (f Enemies," with Buddy Kog-Irs; Thnrsdny and Friday, "Our TODAY McrjOSALD TODAY ORGAN HOUR KORE 12-1 Betters," with Connie Bennett, Units Louise and Gilbert Roland; Saturday only, double bill, Tichtini, Tlirouch." with Ken krsynard, plus "The Tenderfoot," ith Joe E. Brown.

COLONIAL Sunday to Tues-- a Wall street speculator, Cortes falls in love with the daughter of another titan of finance. Tbe difficulty is, BLAINE PRATT AT THE CONSOLE Hay, "The Secret of the Blue Room." with Paul Lukas, Gloria however, that Ricardo is married. fctuart and Lionel Atwill; Wed nesday nnd inurscuiy. -jiaspuun and the Empress, with the three-fcarrymores; Friday and "A Bedtime Storv." with GEORGE BISHOP GUEST ARTIST DOORS OPEN AT NOON FOR CONCERT trauriee Chevalier and Baby Le- y- STATE Sunday and Monday, Looking Forward," with Lionel fearrymore; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, "International House," with many stars: Friday End Saturday, double bill, "The Devil's Brother," with Stan MTOaMLQD 12:30 Continuous 11:30 Sloan, Ivan Sraipson and Douglas Dumbrille. Two men and their families In the midst of a financial tempest that rocks a great mercantile institution form the keynote of "Looking Forward," Lionel Rnrrymore's newest starring picture which opens Sunday nt the State theater.

Barrymore in a role snid to be even more gripping than his characterization in "Grand Hotel," is seen as the old bookkeeper in great London department store. IHsmissed because jiurel and Oliver Hardy, plus Terror Trail," with Tom Mix. Upper left, Gloria Stuart and Paul Lukaa In 'The Secret of the Blue Room," at the Colonial; upper right, George Arliss In "The Working Man," showing with "Back To Nature," at the Rex; lower left, scene from "Looking Forward," State attraction; above Janet Gaynor in, "Paddy, The Next Best Thing," at the McDonald; right, Allen Jenkins, who has an important role In "The Silk Express," Heilig film. HEILIG Sunday and Monday, "The Silk Enpress," with Neil However, when he refuses to take his wife hunting, the good lady, becoming irked, buys a moose call and goes out in the bushes and blows it. Proving how unattractive she must be, Cortez mistakes her for a moose, shoots her dead.

He's exonerated, but his troubles have only begun. It's good fun. and at times searching drama. See it. One of the most exciting nnd baffling murder mysteries ever screened comes to the Heilig thenter on Sunday, under the title of "The.

Silk Express," a Warner Bros, picture featuring Neil Hamilton and Sheila Terry. The situation is most unique, practically all the action tnklng place aboard an express train speeding across the continent from Senttle to New Tork loaded with J3.000.000 worth -of silk. The plot evolves around the attempt of Bilk speculators to wreck the train to prevent the ar-riva! of the silk after they have cornered the New York market. Two mysterious murders are committed aboard the train, with an attempted third. Eight persons are under suspicion with the finger of guilt pointing alternately at each.

These include train detectives, a tramp beating his way across the country on the blind baggage car and Biamilton. Guy Kibliee, Sheila Terry; Tuesday and Wednesday, Black Beauty," with Esther of the depression, he is regenerated BEGINS TODAY DOUBLE BILI. by his loyal wife and in the end be Ralston. Alexander Kirklnnd; Thursday and Friday, "What Price Innocence," first rim, with R'illard Mack, Jean Tarker; Saturday only, Ken Maynnrd in comes the means of saving the totter ing firm. Lewis Stone plays the mil lionaire store owner who is brought.

Valley Days, drama; 0, Do Tou Believe in 9:15, Reader's Guide; 9:30, Carlos Molina's Tango 10, Richfield News Flashes; 10:15, Paul Carson, organist; 11 to 12, Bnl Tabarin orch. KPO, San Francisco 0, Guunar Johansen, pianist; 6:30, Silhouettes, orch, and vocal; 7:13, Personal Close-ups, interview by Gypsy; 7:30, Song Nuggets, dance 8, Rudy Seiger and his Fairmount Hotel 8:30, Orchestral Gems; 9, Dance Nocturne; 9:30, University of California program; 10, Hotel Cosmopolitan 10:30, On Wings of Music; 11 to 12, Chas. Runyan, organ. KNX, Hollywood 5, Speaker, or-gnn: 5:30, First Radio Church; 6:30, Humanist Society; 7, Rugnnoff's Ensemble; 7:15, Dnnce 7:30, Charlie Hump, voonl and piano; 8, First Presbyterian church; 9, News service; 0:15, Judge Rutherford; 0:30, to 10:30, Calmon Luboviski and Claire Mellonino. KGW, Portland 8 n.

m. to 12. Various programs; 12 noon, NBC-KGO programs to 7, Chevrolet program; 7:3, Venetian quarter hour; 7:45, Seth Parker; 8:15, Talk on NRA; 8:30, Death Valley Days; 0, Do Tou Believe in 9:15, G. Payne prngmm; 9:30, Musical program; 10, Richfield News Flashes; 10:13, Racetrack Recreations; 10:20 to 12, Dance music. KFf, Los Angeles 7.

Chevrolet program; 7:30, Maker of S. Orchestra: 8:15. NRA Talk: 8:30, Come On, Tnrznn." to the brink of ruin by an unfaithful wife. I ice "The Millionaire," cast as "The orking Jinn." Arliss contributes Later In the evening a group of friends and neighbors came in and The effective cast includes Benita Hume, recently seen in "Clear All Klizaboth Allan, who was brought to this country from Bngland following her success opposite Leslie own particular brand of humor, Death Valley Days; 9, Do You Believe in 9:15, Orchestra; 0:30, Zip's Mirth Parade; 9:45, Orchestra; 10, Rirhfield Reporter; 30:15 to 10:45. Richelieu, Cardinal or King.

nh has no successful imitators, and ably supported by petite Bette surprised her. She received a beautiful birthday cake with seventy-five, pink nnd white candles on it, ai well as other gifts nnd cards. (vis. Hardie Albright, Gordon West-t and Theodore Newton. The story Howard in "Service for Phillips Hnlmes, Colin Clive, Alec Francis, and a numher of others.

Ice cream and cake were served la hilarious one of the experiences a scientist, his daughter and a doctor. It is not until the train reaches later in the evening. ThoRe present Arliss, cat as a prominent manu- New Tork that the mystery Is finally Radio Programs fturer of shoes, with the children cleared up. his principal rival. It's an excel- were Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Nasholm nnd Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Waite of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Myers of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cline, nnd Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Cline SUNDAY, OCT. 6 KGO, Onklnnd Mer- An unusually strong cast playing in support of Hamilton and Miss Mrs. lone Baughman Feted on Birthday GARDKN WAY. Oct. 7 (Special) Mrs.

lone Baughman celebrated her 75th birthday here Thursday. She invited for dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Myers of Springfield and Mr. nnd Mrs.

Isaac Cline of Garden Way. ry-Go-Roiind; American Album it entertainment bill and don't titate to bring mother and the kid's. "Back to Nature" will not of-ii Glen Godfrey of the Colonial offers and children of Garden Way. Terry includes such well known players as Guy Kibbee, Arthur Byron, of Music; 7, Chevrolet progrnm, Jack Dudley Digges, Allen Jenkins, Arthur Hohl, George Pat Collins. Robert Benny; i To be anonnced: Sunday at Seth Parker's; 8:15.

Talk KATT ANN RHOP. 76 E. Brdwy. DRESSMAKING HEMSTITCH IN6 inner first run mystery thriller Barrat, Vernon Steele, Edward Van under auspices of XI4A; 8:30, I'enth Matinees YOU'LL YOU'LL But You'll Laugh, Too And Have the Time of Your Lltel BETTER riCTURES TODAY Be rnrmn na I TIM The 10-STAR PERFECT SOUI1D if I 15 ONCE AGAIN THEY COME TO ENTHRALL YOU THE UNFORGETTABLE STARS OF "DADDY LONG LEGS" EES -y Jtmet A PICTURE THAT MAKES EVERY MINUTE COUNT! 70 hour of Booatop thrffif packed into 70 roaring minutest You couldn't ask more far your money and we couldn't give you more even if we had all the picture in Hollywood to cboote from! Warner 1 ikWL MYSTERY THRILLER I MYSTERY THRILLER I Now a Hit New Vrk '1 Cast I CI LIONEL ATWILL fjb PAUL LUKAS 4 jT, A Jfc, GLORIA STUART 22 Edward Arnold Onslow Stevens II William Janney 1 Russell Hopton ff. Elizabeth Patterson fl yQlW' J.

S. Muriel Klrkland I James Durkin rf -J In a baffling drama thot will held you spallbound --f -y fJ I li Map mm in THE NEXT BEST THING Wtnm mftMhtUet eWi ayrrasf PLUS DUDLEY DIGGES ALLEN JENKINS HAROLD HUBER ROBERT BARRAT HEIL HAMILTON SHEILA TERRY GUY KIBBEE ARTHUR BYRON Another Full Length Feature the kind of man every woman wante her husband to be. DIG EXECUTIVE And a Graat Short Subject Program Silly Symphony Cartoon "In a Bird Store" Jack Haley Comedy "Nothing But the Tooth" "Brother Can You Spare a Million" Pathe News of Today ALSO Plui Funny HENRY ARMENTA In "Family Troubles" Pooch, the Pup Newt Not a Double Bill But Show Crammed with Real Entertainment. TR A VELTALK BEAUTIFUL "FIJI SAMOA" DAY CONTINUOUS SHOW ALWAYS 1:00 TILL 11:00 Movietone News L..

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