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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 17

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COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, N. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1939. Seventeen Supports Hanna COLUMBIA OBH Walter winchelL Theatres Tonight i llHriKV tllO llllthllKI-IIK-lll WllllULlt On Broadway NEW STORIES ID I L. 4' i Inn" A Con- THE PRIVATE PAPERS OK Aitors!" largued one. beoii 'AMIfc' ItltO U(.

AY "lhnl, Infi. Mi Moln THkes u. llmimia limn I KANI AiiKfrn itf 'I --Ii! im (H It nn I.IKKKTY Tim l.airu. MKK ik it mk 1 ur PUIYS FOR FILMING Cl'B REPORTER doing Rood Job or It, though! Add Piolureaque Reporting: Tlic.s(iirlchcii Ray Stark. Nation, editorializing on the effects of the Soviet-German Pact, con-! 1 Bernard Shaw s(o eludes: "The Danse Macabre is on.

milking the rounds, after pubh- 4 tHt Engineer Says United G.O.P. Club Ticket Has Proven Its Worth Film Version of Odets Stage Success Stars Newcomer, William Holder) II (. "HI 'Ml NOKTI1 WIDH.S a oman 1. th JurtBf 7 i)n. II.ihi Mrs.

Driscoll Praises Record of Surrogate. 3 Members of State Assembly Women voters In their growing iiuoii in nruiMi inn Cod- I'AltHSIOI ff Ih HI I ttIO woman who liked to gather as many celebrities as possible at her 1 Deanna Durbin Gets Different Type of Role in 'It's a Date' home showered Shaw with invlla- Pennsaukcn's United Republican Mill. i SAVAK I SI AM I i i i stk KTOUI 'I'lllrlil, consciousness of the impoi lance of taking an active interest in government recognize Surrogate d.y en-1 sisled. and one day sent Shaw a dorsed yesterday hy William 11 card inviting him to tea. It read: 'Toms.

construction "Lady will be at home Thins- as been and Tt Frank B. Hanna as representative dav between 4 and Shaw i Change your partners!" The Cincinnati Enquirer's page one caption in over an aerial view of the spot where the Lindbergh baby was found and, in the distance, (he Lind home: "Ten Miles And Kternily Between!" Paul Mason, then on Hie Kn- of the type needed in ollicc. Mrs. in preparation and production for more than a year and a half, Columbia's "Golden Boy" comes Thursday to the Grand Theatre with a record of critical acclaim rarely achieved by any motion picture. With Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou and William Hol-den starred.

Ihe sensational screen version of Clifford Odets' stirring stage success has been hailed as one of Ihe greatest emolional experiences ever offered by Hollywood "Golden Boy" is the drama of a youth with the sensitive soul of III til' I ft III I'M Mi A a- I Judk-t- 'i si HI lill III Si nut I i i in HltOAIU 1'iilinvtH Mattie Kastlack Driscoll. prominent! i clubwoman, declared yesterday. 4 sent il hack with the comment "Mr. Bernard Shaw likewise." for many years. loins hws at 674 1 Walnut avenue.

Vnaonhlp ha shut down tight i in every country in Europe-foil 11 ls distinct pleasu.c to en-there must he a closed press for dorse the United Club's ticket," an open slaughter But war isj'ioms said, "since I have known all a living memory to millions of candidales (or severnl cars and By LOU ELLA O. PARSONS Hollywood, Sept. 12. Sam Marx, Columbia story chief, arrived Saturday with a trunkful of ploys for Harry Colin to read. Sam.

spent the entire summer on a traveling assignment that took him to all the stock companies. He look an option on "The Bow Tree," which he saw at Locust Valley. Long Island, the liltle theatre where Henry Konda and Jimmy Stewart made their slarl Mrs. Driscoll. past president ol Ihe New Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs, is chairman of the 1 i -nt ht Mm Xniliilmn- nin.r n.i-.M iT- i people: me oinciai announcemems have found them Walter Winrhell hen they come will be old It) I IM.sVMMII) I ii.nM.-r M.n-hal" I'.

7 CRK.S KM -illinKwd -'Good. business men well ulilicd to (uirer desk and program committee the VV omen 6 Stale Republican Club of New Jersey and a memner of lis board of governors. In urging support for Hanna In Itv now Al' correspondent in Cincy news. na. ons wn, i Pennsauken's pub- "UrfLia no office a great musician, and the mauling fists of a champion prize-fighter.

Tired of working toward artistic triumphs in some nebulous future, (ItlTKKION. M-'orrvtimn Mnrnli.il 7 I'1 Mi I N4i (iliiiK'pstiT- l-'amllv- ihi 7 pen. ing.i point to territory won the people will measure it by the sons and 1 The United Club, nn affiliate of the Camden County Republican I I. I.AI l.nnn-1 sprinit. the boy abandons his art to win for himself a quick success as a prize-ring killer.

"Golden Boy" Is i ft. Tn r. i Time' l.irin:. and where the curtain is held until wrote it Kilgallen in ine 9.03 to give the train time to N. V.

Journal-American: "The thunder by. bolero of brutal punishment hich Sam's next stop was in Maine is the silly symphony of dealh now where he optioned "Life With on the martial music stands ol Father," the Russcl Crouse-lloward Kurope can be heard on these Lindsav plav. and "The Cl ass Is! shores. An echo that took years Always Creener." hv Robert Pi-, to return" Barnes cabled rosh. formerly a Holivwood screen literature from Berlin in N.

wrilpr. V. Herald Tribune Sept. 2nd: At the story of that decision: but. more important, it is the screen portrayal of the tremendous con i I run MM llw of 1 .1,.

ant I Mslilf I i At I NKM llll.lll fathers lost The armies will league ioi v-i nas point lo their great success-but endorsed a ticket including Harvey the people know an army's Gaumer and George l.andis, tor is the failure of the stale In nomination to township committee; short. Instead of a news bulletin, Elmer K. Brown, for re-election every warring nation ought to as county committeeman; Mrs. publish a want ad reading: Lost Margaret D. Potter, lot county his hid for the Republican nomination for his present post, Mrs.

Driscoll described his present term as "an efficient and sympathetic administration." "Personality and tact play an important part in administering an ofllce such as surrogate, and Mr. Hanna has demonstrated conclusively that he has those require MRS, MATTIE E. DRISCOLL Prominent clubwoman and governor of the Women's State Republican Club, who urged women vntern to unite behind thn candidacy of Surrogate Frank R. Hanna. flict which rages when the youth attempts to force both himself and his lamily to believe that his deci- Ihe next generation the committeew oman ge llaikms He talked with Dr.

A. J. Cronin wilignt, me air ram I'VHK Mrnl.nnlvHI.' IIV. Onklin' siM.Mc Mni.lr A I ir Ii, 111 Ml III ,1 I TI.P Sun S.is sion Is Ihe right one. off a lone, wailing sound.

invont-ifajth nf nronie law and I Georee Willianisi lli'orRo and read a synopsis of the new led especially for the end of the ordPr several million Roundey, Robert L. Kihkt, Silvio Cronin play, "Jupiter i.augns, Mnrinn trtCC thn Int'l c. rli.hl nl I L' Dnld I' i -1 I'WUllU ments," Mrs. Driscoll said. "From every standpoint, Mr.

which will now bo lno: honor for a nation that has of the peace. a Biiin, it wnnih writer, reporting i Journal-American, on the reaction Also Support Hanna I nil iii i i iii ON Till. SI U.K. it ii.p from in. i uu.oi.ui.

Broadway lo (he uar in Luiopo Phere arc a thousand laughs on it is considered The club also is supporting Stir Hanna's record as surrogate merits his support by Ihe electorate. I fear the Republican party would suffer greatly in prestige and lose public confidence if we per William Holden, in the title role, is said to merit the forethought which caused Columbia to search the nation for more than a year in an effort to find "the" actor who could play the role of "Golden Boy." Barbara Stanwyck, who shares starring honors with Holden and Adolphe Menjou. is said to give Ihe most absorbing dramatic performance of her career. As Lorna Konda Due Bark Soon Broadway, and the tan-tap of danc- hich it isn't, hut because it is rogate rank B. Hanna, Assembly an official with a record like Hanna's to surrender our ban So many friends called Frances' ing feet; Heroes and heroines make ypicHl of the British character in men Rocco Palcsc, 11a.

i A. Will-j rf muc Fonda when they heard Henry1 love in celluloid and the brimming of crisis is part of son and Robert h. Worrell and; tmlP erv carefully nlitt was in a hospital in New York bowl is raised aloft But Mr. letter from an editor n-ceiyed hy a rry Leonard fo, co, oner. whoM 'w Mr.

that she wants them to know it feath, in tuxedoed opulence, comes an American business Mr m. "Each pfthc men was hS leadn ner. was nothing serious -that he is uninvited lo every party. -lust a priwn 1 1 th u' roaied. "1 douhle.

This time "I much mitted 50 District Leaders Support' am pleased to see that women And he are 'aking more and more interesl already out and feeling line Vh I lo'lH cash my to 'did. in Ihe efficient administration of Henry gets back in town the first I uul- "Uflri'PV inninr hu tit Kit- ing Co. Committee Ticket Against Schorpp nil iiwii. uiiii i.H nil Mlliniiyil in -I' government and are watching close of next week to be on hand for Moon, the disillusioned young woman who finds romance In the adoration of the "Golden Boy," Miss Stanwyck's characterization has already made her a definite contender for Academy Award honors. Iv revealed that he was under worse will you address letters nilMl oc II A nA 4 i the arrival of the second Fonda wra)S handcuffed and muzled the mp Messrs.

Premier ''momhpr nf nnr Unnrr member of our Board ly those tax dollars. I hat is both a healthy sign and a fortunate circumstance for sincere, able officials in huh ruiiifb nit? inn sen ol Lducalion South jersov Whist League sched-smce 1928, while Landis mul aue latP iau. However, neiother broadcast He used a col- isn't going to get much time off i niiinlism that got hv the censors to he a proud papa, for Darrv Perhaps it's our imagination. A member or k. caoun-i your benroom wall, so that like Mr.

Hanna, because it lends to focus attention on performance. Zanuck is lining up a seouel tolhm we dnn'l think so. worn as a memorr 01 me i.ocal Al was oiscussuig ii.f oik "un i ioigei ine aaies Said was discussing the Big Strugglei you won't forget the dales. Charles J. Schmidt and Mrs.

Rose Percival were endorsed for election to the Democratic county committee by unanimous vote of more than 50 district leaders and work- 'The day when a political ma Jesse James for him. In theshirer- "Here in Berlin everything, lor power over nere in imi un mi iicauuii.iinougn you wait until the nrst original "Jesse James" the fale of! is quite normal. Across the street. Ihe President "We have more, Ihe justice of the peace candidates match you will he given a very CHORAL GROUP TO MEET Moorestown, Sept. 11.

The first Fall meeting of the Burlington County Choral Society will be held chine can offer anyone at all to the people has passed, loday a Frank James was left up in the! bricklayers are engaged in putting, Iriends than we know, boss, saio are outstanding men in their van pi lined scnenuie, courtesy 01 candidate's record must be able to 111." VrtUiii'i iiii-inur luiaii.na. ine west Jersey Press, (we hopel People in the air, so the sequel will deal ith, up a new house. ers of the Eighth Ward Democratic' in 'he Moorestown Community Urrimlv said Ihe President. for September vs. Walt withstand the closest kind of scru Frank's model life after he was streets go about their business as House at 8 p.

m. Tuesday. A per tiny, and so the most important released from a year in prison. usual. This evening as 1 came Norman Krasna, the bright boy down to the lobby of my hotel, the requisite for a candidate no longer orchestra was playing sweet music who was fired from a publicity those that want it.

1940 can bring them SIXTY pieces of silver!" This war story actually happened during Ihe V. S. Army maneuvers at Plattsburg last week when the reporters discovered a Sgt. Paul Whitman, Woodbury vs. Fenwick Club, Merchantville vs.

Victor, Camden vs. Riverlon, Pennsgrove vs. Haddontield. All at the Merchantville Country Club. October 18 Haddontield at Vine-land.

Walt Whitman at Woodhurv. Other Endorsed "Elmer Brown has proved his loyalty and usefulness to Pennsau-ken Republicans during the past year as county committeeman. He also has handled well the difficult job of being treasurer of the county committee. As president of the Club, George Hainsworth, who presided at the meeting, announced yesterday. The motion lo endorse Schmidt and Mrs.

Percival was made by James Scarduzio and Oscar Banks. The candidales have the support of Ihe Democratic organization in as it alu-avs has, AND NUW 1 WILL CUT THE SWEET is 'whom does he know but 'what has he "It is for that very reason that the Republican parly is so for manent executive committee will be elected. Plans for a musical romedy to be given this Fall will be discussed. Mrs. Flora Campbell Test, society director, will be in charge.

scientificai.lt air -conditioned MUSIC, if you know what 1 and return you to New York." tunate in having in office men like Hitler in the 71 st Regiment. They Fenwick Club at Riverlon. Victor Mr. Hanna, and Mr. Willson, Mr Women's Republican League of! at Pennsgrove, Camden at Mer department a few years ago and then went out and wrote "Louder Please," one of Ihe season's stage successes, is back in town.

'It's a Date' Listed Norman will write "It's a Date," the coming Deanna Durbin story, a mother and daughter play which offeis Deanna something entirely-new. Pastel nak as very pleased cliantville Palese and Mr. Worrell, who have such splendid records to offer for rU3C3 One of H'wood's newest Glamour thought it would he kmda cute to Cals had just been previewed in I pos" him ilh Ine German Army her latest film emoting all representative. General von over the screen was pretty Boetticher, but officials stifled the hammy One critic put il this idea when they learned Sgt. Hiller November 15 Vineland at Victor, Riverlon al Woodhurv.

Walt Whit I'cnnsauken tor three terms, Mrs. Potter has performed a real service in the women's end of the party. their fight with the incumbents, F'red Schorpp and Mrs. Martha Wilson, according to Hainsworth. "Schorpp severed his relations with the club soon after we en jj Robert TAYLOR man al Haddontield, Merchantville al FYnwick Club, Camden at Hedy LAMARR She certainly got plenty was iuniei ummic way "The men on the county ticket dorsed Mayor Brunner for re-elec Pennsgrove.

that Norman is to be with him, foriof Hmmmph." The London.xpre approached' re h'Sh calibre candidates and all consideration. "Mr. Hanna has conducled his office efficiently and ably. He is a splendid administrator. As a result of his conduct he has added vastly to the prestige of the Republican party and I think it is greatly to Ihe credit of the Republican League that it recognizes his merit.

December 1.1 -Camden at Vine there were many other producers tion by a vote of 69 to 2," Hains worlh said. t- ri. nave uiovtrn recon s. 1 rnni' RtnrtH Vrfdnv "Lady of the Judy (iartaml trying to sign the young man. Maybe It.

old to you nn I "Thousand Year Reich" from ure Pennsauken Republican vot-' Woodbury al Merchantville. 1 K'. jiappier than torum and os an ri Du n. bu huy to cast their ba.lo'ts next klHartdonheM Victor. Walt Whit- "The endorsement, made last Halev Feb.

14, came over Ihe vehement nl nnj iMHKi-r Know mat Helen Mack is eel ine a.11 'j 'ifor the ticket enHmH i Kiienon, l-ennsgrove at The owner ol a race I fOpiCS 'WIZARD OF OZ protests of Schorpp and to Ihis day Fenwick Club. uimeu nepuotican tiuu. gave instructions to his jockey sell the arlicle al the Express "I am pleased to note that even he has not changed his mind to January 10 Fenwick Club al Kddie Arcaro: "Now. Eddie, 1. usual rates, but only on one con ward the club.

"Schmidt has been leading the ward ever since Schorpp fell out S5EE Mr. Hanna's opponents concede the excellence of his administrative record, which is indisputable evidence that it must be above criticism So there is nothing to do but inisist that he continue lo serve. leal comeback chance as Ihe girl who commits suicide in "His Girl Friday" (the lute "Front Helen was such a good little actress when she retired at the height of her success several years ago to get married. When her marriage went on the rocks she came back to the screen, but newer names and faces seemed to be getting Ihe real with the party and is now a candi date for the county committee post Ilitlii want, you to be 4th at the quarter. At Ihe half-mile pole move up to third and lay there until you are in the stretch turn.

Move into second place there. Then when you are straightened away come on to win by as much as you miiil All this mare needs is some- DEAD END KIDS with the backing of the Democratic Ann SHERIDAN "I ask all of my friends to look party." 'mccic III Vineland. Pennsgrove at Woodbury. Haddontield at Camden, Merchantville at Riverton, Victor at Walt Whitman. February 21 Woodbury at Vine-land, Fenwick Club at Haddonfield.

Riverlon at Pennsgrove, Victor at Camden. Merchantville at Walt Whitman. March 20 Vineland at Riverton. Haddontield al Woodbury. Victor at Fenwick Club, Pennsgrove at Merchantville, Camden at Walt Whitman.

April 17 Vineland at Merchantville, Victor at Woodhurv. Hnd- dition. the sum he turned over to the British Red Cross. An "inside atory" which comes under Ihe heading of table-talk, is that a German newspaperman here confided the following to friends before war was declared there is a strong secret Communistic organization in the Hitler forces are known among themselves as "The Beefsteak Because, it appears, they are brown (the shirt on the surface and red underneath. into Mr.

Hanna's record as surrogate and satisfy themselves as I Hainsworth announced a rally for Friday night at the club's headquarters, 1724 Broadway, and said just thins to run wilh her in Ihe early breaks while Helen rated Westerns and leads. WASH THEIR have satisfied myself that he de speakers from Democratic head quarters will be present "to en tt carcci part and a smart The jockey said, "Ye.zir But hen (he 8-horse field broke, the nag was eighth, and slaved there up serves our support, and once having done so, go oul and work for his nomination and re-election in "GOLDEN I0Y" But this picture wilh Cary Grant and Jean Arthur should be the turn in the road for her. Mae Clarke nwkw In reading the Bridge World's account of various hands played at the Ashury Park tournament, and afler listening to our slar report lighten the voters as to how the parly leaders stand on the Eighth the interest of our tight for good clean government." ward question. er's stories on the way the experts inaj-u in me uiigiiiai riom t0 nP finish. When Arcaro nis-Page" and it put her over.

'mounted, weighed out and re- Chatter in Hollywood: The warjturned to the paddock, the owner hit nobody harder than Tim i stood there wilh arms folded and Whelan, ho has had a tremendous! in a lather. 1 tell you to donfield at Riverlon, Fenwick Club nlfl them, we are firmly convinced The war grabbed all Ihe spacemiat others besides duhs and week and it was hard to find aee nlavers mako nme at Camden, Walt Whitman at Pennsgrove. 'out anything that happened less bjHs and thereby land in unmak- STARTS TOMORROW success directing English pictures, be fourth at Ihe quarter? May 15 Annual Dinner, place to! He is just in the midst of "The barked, "and third at the half I I Thief of Bagdad," which he is try-land move into second place com-1 hi off ith the ine hard to finish before heading ine into Ihe stretch I 'lls "as hardly surprising be announced. Vineland vs. Pennsgrove.

Woodbury vs. Camden, Haddontield vs. Merchantville. Riverton vs. Victor, Fenwick Club vs.

Walt Whitman. able contracts. F'or instance, when a dub like you and you and 1, bid six no trump lacking two aces, we think it more or less natural. But when a master, a member of a team which won the Vanderbilt for America. His wife who wl! veiled Jockey Arcaro.

"and leave considering that Iraq broke off wit iiitiHnt" formerly Miriam Seager, well-jthe horse?" known actress arrived ll nppk with the U. S. not long ago when ils envoy as arrested for speeding in Baltimore. Gitlow, the Communist backslider, told the on the Manhattan with their two I Just reen Aclors children IGuild A. A.

dispute was settle, Cup one year, barges into six no trumps sans two aces, that's a different story. And when he does nhn a lew ol ine laas in nonywoou Drama knows no moment more thrilling; than when Stanley utters those words in the We told you in last week's column that we expected to receive announcements of clubs opening their duplicate season. The Dies group that Earl Browder is Stalin's pet Red apple of his see lo it that all Isms a few days was attempting wondering just how effective get reservations, sails on Sept? 18lan actors, strlkP, would You i first to arrive was the notice of over here will soon he lsn'ts, for America Since Sam 1 jmoim- heart of Africa! the same thing on two successive hands, then we average players have something to talk about. The fact 1 hat one of the hands made still docs not excuse the bid. NORTH A -6 has nothing in readiness for her there is every reason to believe she will make an outside picture.

A Line or Two RAFT, CAGNEY CONTEST PRODUCES NO WINNERS 1 'm BY lllil il '-lne or IW0: wo'd mat Bob Although there may be manv Riskin arrived in New York on the movje experts in South Jersey, lie de France will please his nonc of lhem knew a tnP friends, who were worried over his: answers t0 the recent quiz con-whereabouts He returns to Holly-! ducted stanlcv Tnpatr(, wood to confer w-ith Frank CapYa corni yG Raft and jameS Ihe Men's Club of the Haddonfield Bridge Club. The men of Haddonfield will inaugurate their duplicate season tomorrow evening, at the club rooms, fifi Linden avenue. James R. Y. Blakely, president of the Men's Club, asks I hat all members make a special effort to be present on the opening night.

The meeting will begin promptly at 8.30 o'clock, and match point fines will be assessed against late comers. The club invites all men residents of Haddonfield or neighboring communities who enjoy bridge to come out and get acquainted. Duplicates are held on WEST KAST A-Q-8-7 6-4 10-9-8-7-6--1-2 A 3 STANLEY J.nt 'on comPany' Cagnev. stars of the recent "Each Rancor Spoe Virtnru fnnC 7-5-3 rieai inai several oi our movie wv Q-1U-9-4 SOUTH K-0-5-2 K-Q-5 10-4 League Ticket to Assure companies are interested in C. V.

R. n.rf Thompson's book, "I Lost My Eng-1 The questions and the correct lish Accent." Thompson is chief sw" 'V'? correspondent of the London Daily actQr 'f born ln New G.O.P. Harmony LIVINGSTONE K-J-8-2 Ihe second and fourth Wednesday Express in this country and a very South, the dealer, opened with 1 nandolpfi SCOTT-Nine, KELLY "FRONTIER MARSHAL" able young man. wnicn gor nis meairicai sian as a udiicei niisnci ouin. Club (if we opened as light as that.l our partner would commit may- Movita, Jack Doyle's bride, who 3 Which was known as ihe kid Sentiment in Audubon strongly favors the nomination of Frank B.

Hanna for surrogate and the en-lire Republican League ticket. Mayor Andrew F. Ganser declared with the fastest feet on Broad jttni i me SPP-NCKR A RK KI TRACY KELLY GREENE wilh WHr HKKNWS hurl-. I'OHI'RN Sir HARPWK KK Hrnrr HI 1.1. ll-nr TR KRS ADDED New March ol Time "Soldiers with Wings" way? Answer Raft.

Jam WITHERS Les CMRILLO "CHICKEN WAGON FAMILY" nem). INorth, the expert in nues-! tion, forced with two who. are Planning to play East bid two spades. South and "nen'nR of flt West passed. North then hid hi -ee I Merchantv.l Country Club on diamonds.

South-three nn trumos. Wednesday. Sept. 20, are privileged 4 Which was a baseball star? went to England to visit him, is having her troubles. She is stranded there and having difficulty getting transportation.

Meanwhile, Monogram is waiting for her to start her next picture. Snapshots of Hollywood: Virginia Answer Both yesterday as he endorsed the com In nln.r nlf 1 5 Which got into pictures first? 25c tii r. in. plete slate in next week's primary. "Both the men's and women's ana iNorin masted it to six no Answer Cagney.

trump. which East naturally If' llh Tin OTPnne fnoc ninnnr ill clubs have endorsed Hanna and dnnhloH 6 Which was a profesional fighter? Answer Raft. the rest of the Leaeue's candi Last Times Today George Raft "I Stole a Million' West, on the lead, thought that' Ior inose wisning to his nartner's douhle clleri fn, advantage of this generous dates," Mayor Ganser said. RIVERSIDE ASSOCIATION diamond lead, and opened his singleton queen. East was forced of FORTABLY COOli And since the clubs always support the best candidates available, most of the voters follow the clubs' recommendations.

"I feel I am SDeakine for the to discard down to his two ac and three clubs. A club finesse, and the hand rolled for six no Ji Vila a ijTttM 8 Scientifically Air Conditioned FK.ATI RKSJ "Mr. Molo Takes I Kacalion" Peler Lorre AI.MO I.I) I.ANF NISTF.RA "Daughters Courageous" Peine and George Raft are again letting bygone; be bygones; Joy Hodges' honeymoon of one week has ended with Joy being told to report for work at Universal. Gilbert Doorley, the bridegroom, flew hack to his newspaper; Jean Negluesco and Olivia De Havilland an unexpected twosome. Ditto Cesar Romero and Sonja Henie: Binnie Barnes getting her first glimpse of San Francisco on a visit to the Fair.

Boyer May Be At Front Charles Boyer's friends have been cabling him without any reply. They fear he has already gone to trump. Applause from the gallery. although we don't see why. East great majority of Republicans of Audubon when 1 say we will give the entire ticket a substantial majority.

Hanna has a good record. "A Woman It Ihe Judge -Frieda Inescort PARK Merchantville! PLANS NOVELTY PARTY Riverside, Sept. 11 A novelty party will be held tomorrow night in the Riverside Fire Company house on Scott street, under the auspices of the Riverside Tennis Association. The association, which sponsors the public tennis courts in Spring Garden Park, has arranged the remarks were probably unprintable. On the very next hand, North Gifts to the Ladies' FOI LANK NISTKRS "Daughters Courageous" 2I.AST DAY BIC FEATURES PETER LORRE "Mr.

Moto Takes a Vacation" ALSO "Inside Information" June Ijidk. IMrk Foran. Mmrr CflrlUlc and there is no reason anyone should be against him." Ganser expressed himself as highly pleased by the local situation in Audubon. "With both clubs in agreement mmmmmKL BROADWAY and VIOLA STAR event to raise money for the ex RANDOLPH SCOn in "FRONTIER MARSHAL" llarhara NTANWICK MrCRF.A "UNION PACIFIC" on local as well as county andi -THEY All JOHNSON "PARENTS ON TRiYl'' JEAN PARKER Fr. ilft Cunddnlirn of th trjital oiwtl Srt.

You Have Real Estate to Sell Rooms to Rent Apartments to Rent Farms to Sell Used Cars to Sell Furniture to Sell Refrigerators to Sell Stoves to Sell Oil Burners to Sell Used Articles to Sell Store Fixtures to Sell penses of the current season. Donations and membership fees have covered the cost of equipment purchased and Installed by the association this year. the front; Mary Cassidy, formerly an Earl Carroll showgirl, is seriously ill with peritonitis following an operation; Margaret Perry. Burgess Meredith's ex-wife, stepping out with Pat O'Leary; Dorothy Lamour and Randy Scott at the Brown Derby. Dorothv's erst DOt'BLE PKATTJRF Wm.

"HOI SF OK FF.AR" June Ijinn "INSIDE INFORMATION" Vrrrto Uf Ti Olannnkr HilhalilM state candidates, we have achieved 100 percent harmony," said the Mayor. "We're primarily interested In a harmonious party, and I can see no reason why the rest of the county can't follow our example. The Republican League has shown it can be depended upon to sponsor the strongest candidates and is sincerely interested from every standpoint in the mrtv'i welfare ROXY BFTKFR BROS. MAI-LIC SHAPK VICTORIA TO PRESENT CRYSTAL CONSOLE SET Beginning today, the Virtoria FAT BKIKN ANN HHhK lA TODAY ONLY WALLACE JACKIE BEERY COOPER THE champ; while boy friend, Howard Hughes, flying East with Bob Ritchie. "INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY rk th Ijidi" Plrkla IMah BHi notlBI.F.

BILL FREDA INESCORT in "WOMAN DOCTOR" CHAS. GRAPEWIN in "THE MAN WHO DARED" Virginia Fields and Richard I I CAMDEN CAMDEN Greene a devoted twosome at the COJVlPORTABIrfV COO Bali; Alice Faye flew in from Tuc Theatre will present a piece of a crystal console set free to each woman patron. The initial gift will be a candelabria. Other1 pieces of the set will be and progress." son after being held up there by the flood; Tommy Lee. the Don HEALTH BATHS THRUSH JL RIISSIIH RlTHS jAhn ARI IKLD Thf LANK SISTKHH DEPEND ON THE COURIER-POST FREDA rNKSflllBT 'IIAI fcH I hBN am freeholder J.

Alfred Beck and Mrs. Laura C. Williams are presidents Of the two Auduhnn elnh Lee heir, presented Maxine Grey, radio actress, with a pair of dia A WOMAN 18 THK JUDGE" Free It Ladies Piece if Nappy Htslisi Set given each Tuesday and Thursday. It includes a center piece, cream and sugar, relish and candv dishes. mond and sapphire clips; Deanna St SUNRAY ALCOHOL RDB' Bee aiso is president of the Re- VtAI.TFR RITA riDGEON JOHNMON "6000 Enemies" AND "LITTI.F.

TIII'liH (.1 VS" "Code of the Streets" Durbin waited 17 hours for her par laVK SWIMMING POOL 6YM- LgLAddll" ICU- publican League, and Mrs. Williams It look even more courage than is county committeewoman. unop-aevelands to declare that "pri-: posed for re-election. Joseph office is a public trust" and don is unopposed for county apply the same maxim to the.mitteeman. ents wha arrived from New York, floods having delayed the train.

I- Jane Withers entered high school si today and Shirley Temple the high NASIUM STEAM ROOM WANT ADS Rohrrt DON AT Gmrr liAKNON MR. CHIPS" ALL FOR tarmer and the factory worker Is Betty Allen of the George Scientifically Air Conditioned "FRONTIER MARSHAL" WITH Randolph SCOTT JaiKTKEI.LT 50 4a fin rl 4k Cach Bnvrt presentative T. V. Smith. Illinois FORREST.

2" SEPT IS' at the Virginia Institute of PublicI ,0 CS5aS3 scandals, ln ease vou don't TWO OITHTANDPSO SHOWS TAT O'BRIEN "Kid From Kokomo" BASH, RATH BONK 1 know. Mack Ceorare Raft'x hnriv- MEN Sat. and Sunday WOMEN Tneaday. Wednesday Affairs. Ill 'Thr Saint la 'mnat PIhM' a Ml IJaVWIlt LADIES r.rFT Mr.RT "Sun Never Sets" LADIK FKF.K 3-57 LANSDOWNE AVE.

HAYES MERIVALE "tAOIKg XO tiEXTLKMKV Br Charit Mar Art liar it Baa Hmrht Bannl en a play bj L. Bunh-rakat AmwK.ii ouvw HHOXn PIECE OF THE flually fo tweets, employing ,000 persona in their manuXactura, Blow Brnftdway, Camden COTTAGE BET Mm MarLaar. "Bit Town Csa" LABifia fim mast mi GIFTI TO THE UDIU.

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