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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 3

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Saturday Evening, November 17, 1934 LOGANSPORT PH ARO S-TRIB Pasre Thra William Powell, Myrna Loy At Logan In "Evelyn Grace Moore In "One Night Of Love" At Roxy 'Lime House Nelson" At Roxy Wednesday Twin Bill Engaged For Last of Week Includes "St. Louis Kid" and "Tracy Bides" Glamorous Grace Moore, stage. screen and radio favorite, will be seen at the Rosy theater the first three days of the week In Night ct boTe," by a cast 1 1 a Ing Tullio Carminati and Lyle Talbot. "Limehou'e with George Ratt. Jean Parker and Anna May Wong, booked at Is the Roxy Wednesday and Thursday and a double feature program inelwHMC "St.

Louis Kid." with Jama and Patricia Ellis. and "TTtey Kldte," with Tom Ty- will be presented on Friday and Saturday. "One of love" The character of "Mary Barrett" whtah Moore creates in "One of bore" parallels to a degree own remarkable We story. It the adventures of a young, girt in Italy studying for an operatic career who rapidly the ladder of fame until she reaches (he crast with her debut at the Metropolitan. Supporting MiM Moore in the role of the amorous music instructor is Tullio Car.

minfttl debonair romantic leading man, and" Lyle Talbot as the Amer. lean playboy In Milan. man, and John Marshal Metz were guests of John Kruger at a rabbit supper at the Ray McClure cabin Friday evening. Miss Helen Miller is confined to her bed with a throat ailment, she is improving. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Billerbeck and children were business visitors at Plymouth, Friday. Miss Elizabeth Holderman visited friends at Petersburg. Mrs. Ed Doyle has returned home after a six week's visit with relatives at Chicago and Elgin, III.

Mrs. Jamee O'Conner, of Gary, a guest ot her sister Mrs. Mary Befibaugh in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Lindersmith.

Charles Fritz who has been seriously ill ia improved. The Tippecanoe township Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Grace Patton November 21. A co-operative dinner will be served in honor of Mrs. Patton who will leave soon to make her home in Gas City with her daughter.

The story itself is concerned wHh the fall of a clan chieftain. Harry Young who a power in the underworld along the foggy Thames. Though outwardly a law- abiding man. owner of the Lily Garden Gate the haunt of natives and tourists he fa a smuggler and dealer in contraband sine. He is In- himself a dramatic character.

with turbulent feelings in his breast, torn between his devotion to a beautiful Chinese dancer and love for a Cockney street girl. He is of the Bast and also of the West. and to a man harassed by contrary Evil destiny steps close on his heels, he is betrayed, and makes- the grand sacrifice. In "The 8t. Lonis Kid" Jimmy 13 a hard egg.

with a big heart who gets In and ont of more trouble than anyone could Imagine. I this picture, however, Jimmy has de. reined a new "sock." He buttn em -with his head like a goat. And they go down for the count every. time.

Winamoc Word has been received here that Mhw Alice Mulkey National worker the staff trf the girl scout, will a speaker Monday night at the KWlnaaiac PTA meeting. She will conduct a training school for girl and workers beginning November 19 to 11. Members, of the Herd Im- prorement Association are to hold a meeting- at the court home on Monday evening to reorganise the awtociation and make plans for next year. A group ot 14 young people met the borne of Winifred Knarr and organised the Kappa Delta Club and elected the following officers President Jamee Kelly, vice president, Mary Stout and secretary treasurer Winifred Knarr. The PclasM County Board of Children's Guardians will be boat to other boards In this region IB Thursday.

November 22. The St. Peter's Bazaar will be heM Tuesday and Thursday of next November 20 and 22 at the parochial school auditorium. Miss Lorene Long who has been employed as technician In the laboratory of the Billings Memorial hospital. Chicago, has resigned that position to become head of a clinic conducted at Aurora, 111.

Miss Long a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Royal Center Members of the Knights of Pythias lodge will enjoy an oyster supper Tuesday evening, Nov.

20, following their regular meeting. Helen Swearingen, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swearingen, is confined to St. Joseph hospital following an operation a few days ago for appendicitis.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffman moved this week to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Marx west of town.

W. H. Kramer remains quite ill. Mrs. Henry Logan has come from her home near Caley to stay for a time with Mrs.

Mary Sexton and son, EarL i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haag Nov. 11, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Simeon Denny an 8-lb boy, Friday, Nov. 16th. Announcement IB made ot the marriage of Misa Leota Pufahl and Ralph Blessing which took place at the Methodiat parsonage, Saturday, Nov. 10, with Rev.

W. C. Evers officiating. The couple will reside at Windfall with the groom's mother, Mrs. Sarah Blessing.

Johnny HolHs has been returned to his home here from the Cass County hospital where he underwent an appendicitis operation. Miss Dorothy Agness, local librarian, and Mrs. Charles Coleman were at Indianapolis Thursday where they attended the Indiana Library Trustees association. They also visited Dr. Walter McBeth at the Methodist hospital and report him as improving satisfactorily.

Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Coleman have returned to Detroit, after a few days' visit with their parents here. The Sophomore class will present their play, "The Man In the Green Shirt" on Tuesday evening, Nov.

20. Members of the cast include, Betty Seward. Bill Harry Day, Harold Stoner, Max Farrell, Maxine Kistler, Blnora Yoder, Young, Donnabel Vernon and Etele Diltx. Long of Wlhamac. Herbert Sears.

Arthur Kocher, I vicvi jot ui Clyde IJndersmith, Everett Chap- were guests. Qalveston Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodier celebrated their birthdays at the lat- versary Wednesday evening. Louis Roler of Sharpsville and Albert Roler of Galveaton celebrated thei rbirthd'ays at the latter's home.

E. Eleanor class met with Mrs. Elsie Shirley and Mrs. Carrie Thomas at the former's home. The Mother's club convened this week with Mrs.

Olene Savior. Revival meetings will begin Sunday at the M. E. church under leadership of the Rev. F.

Ulmer. services starting each night at 7 o'clock. New Idea club members their families enjoyed a covered dish supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Emerick. Mr. and Mrs. George Brockus of Fort Wayne Sun.

Mon. Tues. LEW AYRES ALICE FA YE "SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS" ALSO SHOBT SUBJECTS Now Showing JOHS WAOE in "THE MAX FROM UTAH' And a Comedy AT THE ROXY MOOK "One of 4 "Fugitive Lady" Tops Program At Paramount "There's Always Tomorrow" Starring Frank Morgan and Wilson at Paramount Middle of Week AT THE LOGAN Sunday, Monday, Prentice" with William Powell and Myrna Loy. Shorts and news, Wednesday and with. Spencer Tracy and Ketti Galliau and "The Gieat Lester Magic Show" on the stage.

News. Friday and Affairs of Cellini" with Fredric March and Constance Bennett. Shorts and news. AT THE ROXY Sunday. Monday, Night of Love," with Grace Moore, Tullio Carminati and Lyle Talbot.

Shorts and news. Wednesday and Blues," with George Ratt, Jean Parker and Ansa May Wong. Shorts and news. Friday and Louis Kid" with James.Cagney and Patricia Ellis amtt "Tracy Rides," with Tom Tyler. Shorts.

AT THE ARK Sunday, Monday Learned About with Lew Ayres and Alice Faye. Wednesday and 'Em Alive" and Friday and Liner" with Noah Beery. Shorts AT THE PARAMOUNT Sunday. Monday, Lady" with Neil Hamilton, Florence Rice and Donald Cook. Shorts and news.

Wednesday and Always Tomorrow" with Frank Morgan. Binnie Barnes and Lois Wilson. Shorts and news. Friday and Kid." Serial and news. Plan Three Program Changes At Logan Frederic March and Constance Bennett Will Be Seen Of Week In "The Affair of Cellini" AT THE LOGAN "Fugitive Lady," with Neil Hamilton, Florence Rice and Donald Cook, opens the week of Nov.

18 at the Paramount theater with a run of three days and will be followed on Wednesday and Thursday by "There's Always Tomorrow," with Frank Morgan, Binnie Barnes, Lois Wilson and Alan Hale. "Tonto Kid" will be shown the last two days of the week. "Fugitive Briefly, the story concerns the complications that ensue when Miss Rice is brought to the home of Neil Hamilton following a train wreck i which she is circumstantially identified as Hamilton's estranged wife, a casualty in the LAST HITS, "MENACE" with GERTRUDE MICHAEL Buck Jones "TEXAS TUES. TANGLED THREAD? MTE AND CIRCUMSTANCE A WEIRD PATTERN IN Piecing inc herself was captur ed by a man' love! The Bright New Star FLORENCE RICE FUGITIUE LHDY NEM. HAMILTON DONALD COOK CLARA BIANDICK tITA LA ROY COUMMIA Extra! Comedy Screen i Snapshot News Sunday IOC All Day disaster.

"There's Tomorrow" tells the story of a business man who is misunderstood by his wife and children. Into his life comes a beautiful girl, his former secretary who loves him. Instead of breaking up his home and taking him from his family she opens their eyes to his good qualities. William Powell and Myrna DAILY I to PM. TODAY LAST DAY "Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round' With JACK FARMERS! This agency is now.

prepared to furnish the insurance required by the C. C. on corn pledged under loans. Frank Amoss 210 4th St. Phone 179 SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Hey, Kid, You're Traveling in Fast Company! A AMETRO- GOLDWYN- MAYER PICTURE UNA MERKEL Directed by WILLIAM K.

HOWARD by JOHN W. CONSUME. A Cosmopolitan Production EXTRA! "Pro Football" with Red Gransre EXTEA2 Musical Comedy Clock" EXTRA! Very Latest Fox News William Powell and Myrna Loy. who teamed up to do "The Thin Man" and scored heavily, will be seen, together again in "Evelyn Prentice" the first three days of the week at the Logan theater- ''Marie Ga- 1 a te," i Spencer Tracy, Ketti Gallian, Ned Sparks and Helen Morgan, and "The Great Lester Magic Show' 1 will be offered Bennett Wednesday and Thursday, while Fredric March and Constance Bennett will be seen in "The Affairs ot Cellini" Friday and Saturday. The story deals with the domes, tic life of a brilliant criminal lawyer, whose business keeps him continually from his home and family.

On the eve of a second honeymoon to Europe, the lawyer's wife becomes deeply enmeshed, in a scandalous murder case from which the lawyer-husband alone can extricate her. "Marie Galante'' is the story of a girl, a cmuure of i-iron instance, who finds herself stranded in the canal Zono. with an all- powerful nosuilgin for her homeland. The. story details the thrill.

inK experiences which result when she tries to earn enough money to pay her t'ure home. "The Affairs of Cellini" confines itself to (he irresistible wcnpegrace's impassioned pursuit of his beautiful but dumb model. Angela, and his amorous escapade with the dallying Duchess of Florence, who conducts her love aft'urs under very nose of her fatuous henpecked husband, Uuko Alessandro. who is himself preoccupied with the difficulties attendant upon brins iiiR the delirious Angela around to his way of thinking. Fay Wray I is seen as Angela.

Constance Ben. i nett plays the naughty Duchess, and Frank Morgan, as the more deceived than deceiving husband. ZINGO Commercial Gas Gallon lOcOC The Peppy Motor Fuel Auto Hotel Co. 3rd it Broadway. Phone 444 LAST Warren William in "Dragon Murder Case" DAY! Pins Tim McCoy in "A Man's Game" 1HL GLORIOUS MllvICA! RO M.ANCh OK ALL Clark GdbfcMiyiT "Divinely utotctf" MsrT MwriceChwuMtr FOUR STARS Magazine Glorif with it Ruth CAfttcrton out MIGHT of jiovt ADDED SCREEN JOY "BABY BLUES" TECHNICOLOR NOVELTY "Concert Kid" PATHE Cartoon NEWS PRICES SUNDAY 25c lOc Children Features at 1:48 3:48 5:48 7:18 and Sun.

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