Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 17

Location:
Orlando, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAG- I THE SUNDAY SENTINEL-STAR, FLORIDA, MARCH 103C. sauy taws i T7 "STRIKE Vf i nr pink" 1 '('-CC I 1 Harlow 1 A'1 TODAY ihru WEOl 'T VIv? A A-' I .1 1 -RiFFRAfr Mr 4 RIALTO V' -N BtACHAM 1 roiio.v tw nT" wwWMMawMMpwwjMi wiiitl 111 1 i'ii hi ii mi'" mmmammmammmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmtiLmaimmmmLmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I ill I iiii ii ii i a i mi in i i ii i ii i i .1 Lodge Notices I Cinema bolts on ft moving tract. The monotony of this Job "gets" Charlie and he runs wild, attacking everything and everybody in view with his brandished wrenches In one of the funniest scenes ever filmed. Male Chorus Sings Tonight in Sacred Concert Maaonlo Temple (except during July Auiult aud September! UrZPAH CHAPTER No 180 O. aV lat and 3rd Wedneedaya I p.

Maaonlo Temple, (ascent during July, Auiuit and September). IOHN CHENEY CHAPTER DB MO-LA Y- 2nd aud ib Wodurtdaya, 7:30 Homa. By ELINOR RAG1N i iRVici omcnuni rio orn- or ol Orlando MunorUl Port wtu IE tb( olflo at to Uflon Rail. Orn-a, Mondaj. Wadnaa-day and Friday ttanlng trom 130 to I p.

m. scenic effecta, also, are worthy of The entire show, Including such Broadway favorites as Dor Mug-han, Dave Lee, Donald Klngsley, Roye and Maye, the Thrillers, Tung Pin Soo, Marguerite Ware and a ballet of "World's ralr-est" girls, was, In my opinion, well worth seeing. A familiar and endearing little figure, too long absent from these parts, returned to town last night. He wore a seedy derby, a shabby suit distinguished by ultra-baggy trousers, two huge shoes, and a The factory, with its monster dy-jnamos and machines, proves a terrifying nlghjmare to the "little tramp" and offers a perfect set First PiTsbyleriun Church pre- v. ting for Chapllnesque comedy, i American ltoion post no.

i- BEACIIAM "Wife Vf Sorre-reUry" with Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Myrna Lor, Times'' with Charlir Chaplin and Paalette Gcddard. RIALTO "Rlff-Rafr with CopelXh. Charles Cwborne. A. L.

Smith JW. W. Parker. G. S.

Welch, V. W.brlggers, W. B. Yancey, W. L.

Yanoey, W. O. Kerns, H. Browning and Miss Juanlta Crow. The rjmatllla Woman's Club meets Monday with Mrs.

R. Sparling arid Miss Emma Dicsem as hostesses. President Mrs. V. W.

Drigger will preside and Mrs. P. W. Bryan will have charge of the entertainment hour. Dr.

W. A. Cameron. St, Petersburg will preach two sermon Sunday at the local Church of Christ. Mr.

and Mrs. T. R. Holcomb spent Friday in Lakeland with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Redmon of Palmetto are visiting Mt. and Mrs.

8. Welch. V. W. Dvlggers who has spent 1,10 past two wwks In Savannah, returned home Saturday, Mrs.

Charles Hannah and Mrs. ORLANDO CAMP No 1W74 1 wnis I Thuraday I -Rosere Hall. i Sundav evening at 7 30 0 clock in a UNITTD Spanish war veterans wred concert a.vtsted by Miss. AUXILIARY, lat Tuol.y Ainciican 1 Pmi'I Young, soprano soloist. Chris- Legion Homa.

lopher O. Honaas. director and veterans or foreign wars No Mary Gilmore. ucrompanist, In the 2093 and Auxiliary let and 3rd following program: Birthday arty Given Carol Williams Carol Williams, daughter of Iff Jor and Mrs. Robert Livingston WU Hams, celebrated her fourth birth-day Saturday, Feb.

M. when a party of young friends were entertained at the home of her parents. Oueati included Mary Jane Schomberf, Barbara BUlers. Mary Rouse, Joe Akerman Hugh Akennan Jr, Jane Allen Sharp, Mary Cooper, Eleanor Cooper, Dicky Freeman, Jovl Wells Jiuils Wells, Harry Hardaway and Mary Jane Hutchlns. A color sclvrme of pink and areen was carried out In the refreshment, and sweet peas, and a series et games were played during the at ternoon.

Wednavdaya. Kremeer Ppohr Jran Harlow and Spencer Tracy; ali.o "My Marriace." BABY GRAND "Follow the Fleet" with Ginger Rofera and Fred Astaire. military order op THE cootb Proudly as the Eagle tiny moustache, carried a cane and answered to the name of Charlie Chaplin. Appearing in "Modern Times," his first film since the release of -Iat Thursday American Lfion Homa. Psalm 150 rranck Landsightlng Orlog The Heavens are Telling Haydn Orlando Male Chorus Vocal solos: There Is a Oreen Hill Oounod The 8tranger of Galilee Morris WOODMEN OP WtiRLD.

Camp No S3 liit and 3rd Tueadeya. p. Mooie Hall WOODMEN CIRCLE CAMP GROVE, let Maybe there Is something In this "art (or art's sake" business after all. Being a glii, and viewing Sally i Rand's fan and bubble dances from From this locale he fUids his way i ind and waanaadara Into a hospital, a jail (where he in- Ugion Horn advertently thwarts a Jailbrealc and americaa i-aoion aoxiliakt onit i wins a cell with all the comforts of i no la 2nd and 4tb Wadnaadaya. home), and a scries of short-lived i m.

Legion bnm JDS 10 IT lat and Thuradaya, aup- Like "City Light." the new film 7 maat at I p. offers some novel synchronized uiion Homa. sound effects, but neither Chaplin ahipa chaptkb NO. loi 2nd and nor any of his supporting players, Thureday. 1 p.

Anapa Homa who include his new leading lady, B.NA, av.ry other Tuea-I Paulctte Ooddard, talk. dt, oh buoud, synagogua. i ELKS. NO 101P Every Wed- Gable, Harlow and Loy! Those! neaday. I m.

Bika Homa. on Laae names spell first class entertain- Cola ment In any man's language. And Lq, N0 2i-it and Jra 1 first class entertainment is exactly itoudaye -Eika Homa. whRt "Wife vs Secretary," current 1 ANTLERS cLUB-Evary Tueaday iao Bcacbam attraction starring this xiu Home popular trio, promises to be. dames op Malta Puritan siater- The stoi-y.

adapted from Faith hood No 32l-2nd and 4th Mondaye 'Baldwin's best-seller of the same ,730 p. m. Roger Hall title, concerns Van Sanford. weal- 1 independent order op oddfkl- Lloyd Henry. Johnson City, who have been visiting relative here returned to their home Friday.

Miss Young, soprano Courage Huhn Steal Away Nego Spiritual a purely aesthetic standpoint, I must confers that I was very pleasantly surprised. Almost everyone has seen fan dances galore, whether good, bad or indifferent. Every one I have WHERE TO GO For listing! In this directory, call George Newhart, 416L SPARKS' tf7tttK rH1TS! I STARTS Blu ljV MAT. 35c I ever seen was merely a vulgar exhibition of undraped femininity i "City Lights," almost five years bro, and his funniest to date, the prodigal received a rousing welcome from a huge audience at the Grand Theatre. It is interesting to note that, not only has the inimitable Chaplin suffered no depreciation of his popularity during this long vacation from films, but he has actually gained a horde of enthusiastic new fans in the counties youngsters who have sprung up In the interim and noisily en-Joyed their first taste of his particular brand of fun Inst night.

His most pretentious film to date, "Modern Times" features some huge and elaborate sets, notably the interior of the modern steel factory where the opening of the story finds Charlie a poor, abused mechanic everlastingly tightening God of the Nations Verdi To Thee, Country' Elchberg Smile a Little Perry Orlando Male Chorus Thoiemln solos, organ accompaniment: Evening Star Wagner Miss Young ARTS PLACE Aoroaa street from the "oet ofTlce on court Street, Booth lor the ladles, the couveolent plaoa to meet your friends tor a uo drink and a chat. DUCK INN-onm Hoffman Intrtra bo thy magazine publisher. As lows, orlando lodge no. 20- IVVAIl eVifcEe1 1Wl Every Monday rraterna) Hali. Clark Oable is happily married to Send Out Thy Linht Oounod Dedication Frani Myrna Loy, who never dreams of and not very lovely femininity at that.

But they all seem to have a certain type of appeal for certain types of people. Sally Rand, however, has something more than that. Besides a real grace of motion, her dancing revealed pleasing originality and no small amount dt Terpsichorean ability. The special lighting and SEMINOLE ENCAMPMENT NO U. O.

O. F. 1st and 3rd Thuradaye Fraternal Hall. REBBKAH ORLANDO LODGE NO. 13 2nd and 4U Thuradaya Fraternal Halt.

being jealous of Gable's secretary, i Jean Harlow. Gossip and warning and sly Insinuations begin to reach the wife, Integer Vltae Uhercmln obltg.l Plemmlng Peace Be Willi All i Lithuanian Song with thcrrmln obllgato). Orlando Mule Chorus however, warning her she should urge her husband to discharge his pretty secretary. When Gable refuses to Dromote his secretary tn a REBEKAH LUCERNE LODGE No. -let and 3rd Wedneadaya Fraternal Ball Garden Club Circles Meet This Week Exhibition of hlohor niitlu.

hi. I 9 EOLA JUNIOR LODGE No iui. 1 4-let and 3rd Thuradaya Fraternal 4 -let and 3rd Tburaday Various circles of the Orlando PORT A I to eatlefy many people at right pt'oee (rttta food food. Tne Chllda of Orlando Tnu'll like tbia one. Weat Central HARPER'S 'invERN Dine and Dane, epeclally prepared Btaaka.

Uhopa. and See fooda tn dlnlnfrnom. OocktaU Bar and Dane floor tn connection, US Weet Fairbanks are. Winter Park. FLAMINGO A dandy floor ehow twice a ulglit and a particular! food band witty Ruuell Scnolle directing Food la excellent; good bean eoup a epeclalty.

Two mllaa out on East Colonial. ROEFFLER'S A eafeterU that Know It'e etuff. Fin eervle and equally good food. Eaet ttue RILLARNET TAVERN Food. Uquot entortalnment.

New place and a food one Go out Clay-et. (beaded for Win-tar Park), to Fairoank and watch nv elgnt. LAKESIDE PARK -Dancing to Art Lareon'a orchestra Thuraaaya and 8at-urdaya Tampa mad thla aide of Pine Caetle MORRISON'S Tea. thla Is one eg i uatc Mini IUH qUHIIYl. The quarrel is patched up and Gable flies to Havana for a rest.

After he has gone the secretary uncovers something her boss must know immediately and follows him BY Channirig Hare IT WEST WASHINGTON STREET, ORLANDO, FLORIDA OPEN TUESDAY FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from 2:30 to o'clock UNTIL MARCH SEVENTEENTH to Havana. During a late-night I telephonec all to her husband, the 1 wife gets the secretary on the phone in his room. This Is the last straw. Garden Club will meet at 10 a. Friday, March 8 as follows: Sola Circle, with Mrs.

R. B. Griffith, 605 Dartmouth Avenue. Lucerne Circle, with Mrs. Charles Mayer.

1021 Jefferson Street. Ivanhoe Circle, Mrs. H. L. Raymond, 610 Greely Avenue.

Copeland Circle, with Mrs. B. M. Whcrrctte, 414 East Miller Avenue. EdRewater Height Circle, with Mrs.

J. Anthony Porter, 722 Seville Place, The Mevrllt Park Circle will meet at p. in Friday, with Earl Mc-Manus. 2012 Nebraska Avenue, and the Park Lake Circle will hold an outdoor meeting and luncheon Wednesday morning, of which further announcement will be made. '-fv yL ir She takes passage on a Europe-bound ship, where the secretary finds the runaway wife to tell her she is a fool that the husband loves only his wife and If she goes to Europe she will lose him forever.

Ltboae popular and eueceseful eafeterlaa. i WWb The wife reconsiders, returns to her husband's office and he takes i her In his arms. Harlow, as the sec-! retary. Is reunited with her boy I friend, Dave, and she knows she has completed a secretarial Job well done, that of preventing a dl- vorce In the family of her boss. rs.

Bryan Host You can't go wrong Weet Central back or Sen Juan Pharmacy. PARKER'S TAVERN Just oft the Idewalk: food and Crlnka. Acroa trom Beacham. PERRYDELL Tope rot daaa dlatlno-tlon and atmnplicr. nth dainty and good food properly eerved.

A beautiful letting and a plac to be remembered Tea and gift houie which recognliea food ae a fundamental. 22 Eait Qore. DAETWYLKR NURSERIES One Hundred Thouiand Azaleas In bloom. Dixie HiRhwny midway bftween Pine Casile and Taft. Sec the ign on the Bearhead Road coiner or go tour mllea south from Conway store.

HaU. LUANDO THETA RHO OIRLS CLUB No let and 3rd Tauradaya, I JO p. m. Fraternal HaU. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED aCKN.

Econlocktaatcnee TrlBe No. J3 lat and 3rd Tueadeya Fraternal HaU. POCAHONTA8. CheroUe Oouncll No 1J 2nd and Tuaadaya Fraternal HaU JR. ORDER UNITED AMERIOAN MECHANICS No 43 let and 3rd Tueaday! at No 3t Plna-at.

KNIOHT8 OP COLOMBDS Every Tuea-da' evening Cathcart and Ridge-art KNIOHTS OF PTTH1A8. Welcome Lodire No aEvery Friday 140 Fraternal Hall PYTHIAN SISTERS. Oleanara Temple No. 3 2nd and 4tb Wedneedaye Fraternal HaU. KNIOHTS OP KO KLUX EX AN.

Jobn L. WaUa Klan No Every Uonday Ip Mooee HaU LOTAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Orlando Lodse No 7 GO 2nd and 4tn Wednee-day, 0 Mooee Hall WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Chapter 696 meet lat Thureday at 2:30 and 3rd Thuraday m. Mooee Hall. MASONIC ORDERS ORLANDO LODGE No.

68 F. 4t A. 2nd and 4th Tueedaya 1J0 D. Maaonlo Temole EOLA LODGE No. 20T F.

4 A. M-lat and -3rd Tuaadaya. 1:30 p. m. Maaonlo Temole.

EUREKA CHAPTER No. IRA. M. Ill and 3rd Mondaye at 7:30 p. IB-ORLANDO COUNCIL.

No R. 8. let Thureday at 1M o. Maaonlo Temple. OLIVET COMMANDERT.

No 4 K. T. 2nd and 4U TUuradaya 1 JO ol Maaonlo Tampie GROTTO U. O. V.

P. g. -let Friday at I p. Maaonla Temole. ORLANDO CHAPTER No 131 O.

a 2nd and 4th Mondays at I m. To Brdge Club Special to The Sunday 8ntluc-l-Stir UMATILLA. Feb. 29 Mrs. P.

W. Bryan entertained the Young Matrons Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. High score prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. S.

Coprlan and low to Mrs. L. H. Browning. Guests were: Mesdnme C.

S. ANNIE RUSSELL THEATRE ROLLINS COLLEGE WINTER PARK Send your mail order now! FOR "CANDLE-LIGHT" presented by The Annie Russell Company Friday and Saturday, March 13 14 :15 P.M. 'CaHcHe-Light' has no superior on the current stage" New York World-Telegram. Mail rdera now being filled by MRS. RHEA MARSH SMITH, Rollins Cortege Prices -rl mil I Tr Solarium Party Held For Newlyweds Mr.

and Mrs. Allison Galloway, whose marriage took place here recently, were entertained at a weinle roast and Informal dance held at the Solarium, at which Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barlow, and Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Winn were hosts. A miscellaneous shower was given the young couple. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hesters, Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Mawson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bums, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Greenleaf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard, Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Parker, Miss Eleanor Cuthbertson, James Buck. Miss Dortha Skinner, Robert Bunch, Miss Rebecca Field, Charles O'Rork, Miss Myrtle Scott, Roy Smith, Miss Gwen Overton, Rubert Jones, and Miss Helen TrultU HIS 1 11 1 mm MAY R0BS0N AN G-M GEORGE BAR0IER PICTURE aS5fC0LW.DE BASILS ADDED 1 'W tenl I Vf amaa esaaeaa taaaBBBmaaM -fm BIBBBBBBajaBBlav yaaBBBJl BBBBBBB aaaaaaaaaaaBk aaBaaaaaaam bbbbbb(b "TROUBLE IN TOYLANDH MEV1TT POPE YE CARTOON NEWS VDiiiuita He TUUAV AND MONDAY TODAY AND MONDAY DOUBLE FEATUKI Company of 100 Symphony Orchestra 5K OOK 60 Glamorous Ballerlnai a tfce Hill Tarts, HHyiHM CITY AUDITORIUM. i.r.c.i gtei, 8:23 p. u. EUY SEATS NOW xi riAinjCLs I i 1 v-.

I nil deucious I I I JS, I I I 7Sc, $1.10, $U5, 12.20, TODAYS. I THEO. jW FRIOAYl 4 Ii ALSO- -Ml COMEOT SrORT REEL. Mi! news ll'll MAT. 35c EYE.

40c ADDED COMEDY 8. BVJirilO.NY KEWS ALSO MY MARRIAGE" with Clalrt Tram Kent Taytor SAII JUAII HOTEL L02QY Presented by HAROLD METZINGER.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Orlando Sentinel
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Orlando Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
4,732,310
Years Available:
1913-2024