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to: scoanton republican, Friday, july 29, 1932 10 two leading men, Herbert Marshall Paramount Books Do You Itnow These Men? and Gary Grant. last evening at their summer home at Baylor's There were twelve nests. o. Showa at Strjand Saturday "Hone Peathers," ititrrlng the Pour Marx Brothen, under the direction of The annual reunion and basket Many Noted Stars Norman McLeod. Thelma Todd and Plorlne McKinney bead an imposing ayaajasaijsja'w picnic of the James Armstrong family will bs held at Weil's picnic ground at Lake Carey on Thursday, Aug.

4. A i supporting cast. p1 In Coming Season 0 jm y. Books Instead of Dates 6ought by Lake Sailors SAULT STE. MARIS, Mich.

The sailor who once had sweetheart in every port has a. modern successor, whose shore leave is a chance to borrow the best book of the month. The' marine librsry here has grown from. 1921 to 193 into an instltutiaa of 60,000 books' and 5 .000 magazines. While 1 the majority of books soughs are.

fiction: many sailors study adlo, mathematics, 1 mechanics, electricity and other technical subjects in order to advance themselves. The 'books are packed in cartons, 25 to the carton and put on board Sign of The Crow," a spectacular production to be produced by Cecil B. DeMUIe with the full resources of the company at his disposal. Fredric March and Charles Laughton already have been chosen for leading roles and a search is now being conducted for two actresses of striking viaav Ayiijfrffiiai Little Flower Camp Notes DivisionalDirector Walsh Listed Pictures That Will Be Seen in Scran tori in Near Future beauty and Physical allure to interpret the leading female roles in this production. 7 "The Big Broadcast" with a galaxy ot radio stars Including Blng Crosby, when the ship passes through the locks, a process that requires about Burns and Allen, the Boswell Sisters, is minutes.

4 1 I 2U I As a mult of the conclusion yesterday of negotiations for film preserita lona throughout the Comerford circuit George C. Walsh, division director, an Students at Iowa State Live in Tent Colony Cab Calloway, the Mills Brotners, Donald Noyls, and Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer. Stuart Srwin and Lyda Robertl will head the cast of motion picture personalities in this production i "A Farewell to Arms'? Ernest Hemingway' famous, novel, which was dramatised by Laurence AMES, Iowa (Jf). Thirty seven yJ The Scranton Republican and the Riviera theater offer you an oopnr summer school students at Iowa State college here have a "half way back to nature" movement In the interests of scholarship and economy. With Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper tunity to win cash prises' of ilOOO hi the co starring Toles, supported by and guest theater tickets' to the.

Riviera theater to tee Lion Barrymore It's a tent colony, with a commu Adolph Menjou. John Cromwell will direct. nity hall for study and another hall I I "The Phantom President which in Metro Ooldwyn Mayer's sensatlnnl story of: the woman'sside ot politlns. for. laundry functions.

All the men! but one are students, and among them governor of a greit state and a mem of a amous family whlie the other 13 3 a ipvemor and an cmincni, jforceful'ana dominating factor in tae; Ameriaan Dolitics. Keep these pictures, and at the end of the' contest send them to the ''Washington Masquerade" Contest Editpr, The, Scranton Republican, together With guesses as to who thy; are and your reason for wanting to see Lionel Barrymore In "Washington Masquerade." The prizes are as follows Mat, $5.00 2nd, 3rd, $2.00 and ten pair of gue tickets. 'v will Introduce George M. Cohan to the talkinig screen. He will have are ten candidates for masters' degrees "Washington Masquerade," 1 1 Karen Morley 'and.

Nils open and two for doctorates. Jimmy (Schnozzle) Durante and Gene Raymond In the supporting cast, ing Saturday mornirlg. 1 7 Janet Gajmor and Charles Farrell In the new Fox production, "The First Year," opens tomorrow marnrng at II o'eleck at the Strand theater with an extra performance at 11 p. m. The largest camp of the season took part in the activities of the past week at Little Flower camp, Tobyhanna.

A program of athletics, riding, swimming and hiking was carried out each day. and campers enjoyed to the utmost the recreation facilities of the camp. A hayride, movies, a supper hike and a roast, were among the special activities on the week's pro gram. A group of Dunmore girls, who made up a large part of the week's encampment were especially active In the events of the 7 Horseback riding ie one of the most popular sports at Little Flower camp. A riding circle is provided for beginners and ponies take care of junior campers.

More experienced riders follow the numerous bridle paths In the vicinity of Tobyhanna. Miss Ruth Mayock, Wllkes Barre. is in charge of riding. Campflre was especially good during the past week. Each night a program consisting of short skits, tap dancing, songs and recitations were given.

Numbers whirh were particularly well received were given by the following campers from Dunmore: Marcella Keyes, tap dance; Helen Kane, and Betty Waltzer, a skit entitled "Down by the Vinegar Marie Carmon and Carmela Beve lock, dances; Margaret song and dance. Many parents and friends of campers from Dunmore visited at Tobyhanna during the week. The Counsellors' annual minstrel will be given on Sunday evening, Aug. 7 at 8:15 o'clock. The show; this year.

which is not yet complete. Norman NEW YORW Taurog will direct. Bach day for 3 nays, roe Kepuo i can will tun two pictures 6f Washing ton politicians. Thsie ptotures will be masked like the two today. One today's pictures is of mm who is Stars Richard Arlen "Riddle Me This." a new kind of EXCURSION Social News One Cff.nn Reund mystery drama produced successfully on Broadway last season, which will have a trio of stars, Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, and Richard Arlen In the cast.

$3.00 Marcella Keyes, Helen Moore and Margaret Schools. pest who persists in trenching beds and hiding shoes. 7 Way tj Trip will be solemnlsea on Auk. 24 In t5ie M. E.

church. Pec lev The 8ehior council of clubs of the Scranton Y. M. H. A.

will be guests at an all day outing to be held at the Goodfellows' cottage, at Lake Winola, on Sunday. Irving Schwartz, chairman of the' senior; of clubs, together with Milton Jacoby, TWO TRIPS DAILY Fordham was in charge of the card games which followed. "Night After Night," based on Louis Miss "Harrington had an unex nected swim one morning. She put A garden and card party will be her camp clothes out to dry. They are still missing and a reward is offered Europe's latest Invention is a 'device which connects a radio set with any piano, and causes the pTaao play in complete synchronization with the broadcasting.

Bromfield's successful novel "Single Night." George Raft. Nancy Carroll, Wynne Gibson and Alison SMpworth head the cast, which is not yet com for their, return. held this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. Boninl, 232 Morgan Nearly every cabin in camp had a Dresioent of the oooaieiiows, invites Betara Tickets Good Thirty Days.

Brand New Parlor Coaches. Bonded and Insured. LEAVE 11:15 A. M. AND P.

M. FROM KARP'S PHARMACY SOI Linden Washlniton PHONE 2 8661 iota Century Coach Lines Iae. plete. all members to be present at the out "70,000 Witnesses" with Philip birthday party this week much to the delight of those who like cake street, Jessup, for the benefit of Girl Scout troop No. 1, Jessup.

Players are asked to bring their own cards. ing. and candy. And who at "Little Flower $1,000 Worth of Typhoon Fans Will Keep You Cool At Holmes, Dorothy Jordan, Charlie Ruggles and Lew Cody heading the cast. 0 0.0 Camp" doesn The first annual reunion of the '0 Honorlhsr William H.

Mc Mary McOuiro came to camp well An Ernst Lubltsch nroduction not Holod family was held on Saturday afternoon at Lake como. omcers prepared to weather the cool mountain breezes. Each night after the sun down, she dons a fur coat. yet titled, which will have Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis and Herbert Marshall In the principal roles. WEST SIDE GlaufUn, Washington, D.

a former resident of this city, Mrs. E. C. Dean, Quincy avenue, will entertain at a bridge luncheon on Monday afternoon will be presented as a minstrel boat." elected for the new year are: president, Michael Holod; secretary, Mrs. Michael Huddy, and treasurer, Frank W.

Turko. Our own Cathleen McCann Rich The Island of Lost Sows." a screen at th Dietrick. There will be thirty guests. Mrs. L.

A. Watrous will enter adaptation of H. G. Wells' famous novel, "The Island of Dr. Moreau" with Charles Laughton, Nancy Car Present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Theo ards Is visiting pt Little Flower camp this week. Everyone was glad, to see her, 'cause Mac is, every popular on Company street. Constance Bennett In "What Price Hollywood" Tonltht at 1 and P. M.

tain at luncneon today at ner nome on the Elmhiirst. boulevard, honoring Mrs: roll and Randolph Scott. POLKA DANCE McGHufUn: Mrs. Charles' E. Crothamel "Madame Butterfly," famous as Cabin 8 has the; inspection record Green Ridge enter? a story and as one of the most popular operas, will be brought to the for the week.

They either drew or merited the flag each day since their EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Victor Russen's Melody Masters screen as a dramatic vehicle for Syl crrlval. Miss Peg Ford is the counsels dore Holod, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holod, Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Borsuk, Mr. and Mrs. Peter' Holod, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Huddy, Mr.

and. Mrs. Paul Holod. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank W. Turko, Mrs. Mary Huddy. Misses Irene, Dorothy, Anna and Betty Holod. Martha Borsuk, Mildred and Marion Holod, Marguerite Holod, Josephine Tatar, and Dorothy Zalutko, and Michael Borsuk.

Michael Holod and Frank W. Turko Jr. via Sidney in the title role of the lor andthe following girls are in the Romayne Payton, Marie Can love torn Japanese girl. Marion Gehrlng Is scheduled to direct. non, Marie swift, Betty OLD TIME DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Frank Kelly's Orchestra Jane Scott, Louise Scott; Nellie Bab miss Dorotny srnecmer, wuices Barre, a member of the Tracy dancing studio staff, is directing rehearsals.

The public is Invited to attend the performance which is to be given for the benefit of the camp. Supper will, be served In the mess hall' Sunday evening to visitors who spend the afternoon at the camp and wish to stay over for the minstrel. On Company Street Miss McNulty still holds the championship in all canoe tilting contests. Mary McGroarty heads the list for weight taken on so far In the season. We have a prize movie star gallery In camp collecting pictures Is Marian Clark's hobby.

Olga Turskey walked in her sleep one night. The next morning she discovered she had put her feet through the window shades Some campers in Cabin 1 have insomnia to the great annoyance of their cabin mates. Cabin 7 is still searching for the Oakie in Cast "If Had a Million," a story of ista, Catherine and Lucille Babista, what happens to five peoole who un expectedly inherit a milHon dollars Admission 25c 0.0 A mid summer dance will be pre apiece, will be filmed with an all star cast. ALL THIS WEEK "Madison Square Garden" with Jack sented tomorrow niht in the Ablne ton Hills Country club sponsored bv the club members. Dansin? will be enjoyed from, 9 until 1 o'clock.

Members may bring Oakie and James Gleason heading an all star cast. QOOSEVELJ A Publlx Theatre Toiilte" John Barrymore Helen" Twelvetrees tate'i Attorney" 'Pickup." widely read and serialized A Million Dollars In Laffa and Not novel by Vina D'elmar. author ol "Bad Girl," will have Carole Lombard and 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hennemuth, Two Bits in Sense George Raft In the hading roles.

Quincy avenueK; entertained members of their club, at bridge supper party The Song of the Eagle" will be an all star production with the cast be ing selected from the topnottliers of GLOBE and 9 the company's star roster. John Cromwell will direct. tained at tea recently in Mo GlaufUn's, honor; There are fourteen guests. oio Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Catherine Doherty, daughter of Mr. and S.

J. Doherty, Union street, and William R. Deering, East Stroudsburg, which will take' place on Aug. 13. Honoring her daughter, Mrs.

Doherty will give a shower party on. the eve ning of Aug. 4 at home. oo' Mrs. A.

Allen is chairman of ar7 rangements for the card party to be on Saturday night at 'the; Ariel club, Like Ariel. Assisting Mrs. Allen are: M. J. B.

Dougherty. Mrs. A. Weeks, Mrs. Ford Pratt.

Mrs. Harry Friend, and Mrs Roy IT. Williams: Players are asked to bring their own cards, 0 0 0' Miss Marjorle Clay avenue, entertained, informally at luncheon yesterday at The guests numbered eight. OvO Honoring Miss Mary Hayes, Old Forge, a bride elect, Miss Alice Kelly, Old forge, entertained at bridge last evening at Miss Mable Lynch, Old will entertain at bridge this evening at home; Mrs; John Mc; Elm street. thL city, will give a swimming party on Saturday afternoon and in the evening Miss Margaret Judge, St.

Ann street, this city, will entertain at bridge in Miss Mayes' henor. 0 0 The marriage of Miss Esther Swingle, daughter of Mrs. Etta Swingle and the late Elmer W. Swingle, Peck ville, and Frederick J. Boeth, this city; Karel Caoak's astounding Friday Joha SATURDAY NITE FERHBROOLX WILKES BARRE DON BESTOR i Barrymore Saturday Geo.

O'Brlrn RANCH" All Day: Pictures I miracle play, originally directed for the Theater guild by Rouben Mamou lian, will be brought to the screen under his direction. Sylvia Sidnev and Fredric March will head the 5IIISB ATTORNEY" Murphy's Oanr 1 On the Stat Added Sberls GEORGE C. WALSH rounces that Paramount's new 1932 33 lineup of pictures has been booked in its entirety for Scranton. This will bring to Scranton sixty three feature nroductions, 136 short subjects and 104 of the Paramount News during the coming season. Mr.

Walsh in announcing the new pictures, stated that this mpany's lineup for the new season, is ths most promising ever booked. Such stars as Harold Lloyd, Maurice Cheva Her, Marlene Dietrich, the Pour Marx Brothers. George M. Cohan. Helan 'Hayes, Gary Cooper, Miriam Hopkins, Fredric March, Sylvia Sidney.

Tal lulah Bankhead, Richard Arlen Clau dette Colbert and Stuart Erwin will be amonsr the Paramount stars to head production casts. In addition to these stars will be seen many new screen fersonaUties, among whom are Sari Ilarltza, George Raft, Charles Laugh It.on, Herbert Marshall. Garv Grant, Randolph Scott and Adrienne Alhn. Spending More Money "Paramount studios are now "spending more money, signing greater names rnd devoting more thought and energy a story treatment than ever declared Mr. Walsh.

"Nothing is being left undone to insure the rreatest array of film entertainment Paramount has ever produced and theatergoers everywhere are soon' to se the type and caliber cf screen entertainment they have everv risht to expect from the world's largest f.udios." "Never In my experience in show business have I seen such a linc un of ilm pictures," said Mr. Walsh. "That sparing no expense to make the new season's productions greater than ever before Is apparent at; one glance rt the list of features below Ws are indeed fortunate in being able to get this great program of entertainment Sot our patrons." The list of new feature pictures to be seen during the coming; season, rs announced by Mr. Walsh, includes the following: "Movie Crazy," Harold Lloyd's new comedy with Constance Cummings heading the supporting cast. "Love Me Tonight," starring Maurice under the direction of Rou Mamoulian.

Jeanette MacDon r.Id, Charles Ruggles and Charles Lutterworth head a brilliant ppo inc east. "The Way To Love," Chevalier's second starring picture of the season. "Blonde Venus," "Deep Night." and "Promised." in which the fascinating Marlene Dietrich will star during, the mlng season. In "Blonde Venus." Hiss Dietrich will be directed by Jo yon Sternberg, who has produced cjl her former successes, and will have "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" with 7I4GGSP Fredric March, Gary Cooijer, Richard Arlen and a big supporting cast Much of this picture already has been filmed LAST 2 DAYS in the dramatic sensation that will carry him to the peak of screen greatness "TWO SECONDS" SPECIAL! Tuesday, August 2 VINCENT LOPEZ $1.00 Admission $1.00 in me real locples of the fctory in Indir. and Bengal.

"Blood and Sand." Ibanez' great Authentic Amaxing Adventure! "The Blonde A Paramount Picture JACK OAKIE W. FIELDS ANDY CLYDE BEN TURPIN novel written around the national soort of Spain, will be directed by Richard Wallace with Tallulah Bank head and Cary Grant. Capt ive "The West Pointer," a stlnfcR storv NsrraUil Ht of life, romance and drama at West Point, with Cary Grant, Chart Star Lowell Thomas Marvelous! Stupendous! Spectacular! rett and Frances Dee heading the cast. "Lone Cowboy." a Dlcturlzation of ADDED Oa The Screen ZANE GREY Himself In South Sea Adventures" reworks PREVUE SAT. NITE, 11:15 Fii splay Will James' best selling novel, starring Randolph Scott and Frances Dee in the famlnine lead.

RESORTS MOUNT POCONO, PA za I I LAST Always Comfortable i STARTS MONDAY British traffic officials are considering methods for handling the 1.000, 000 cyclists expected to be cn the roads this year. To 1 I Bereea Tests I P. M. I Tonite At I DAYS HIGHLAND INN Oa Mala) Hlhaj Mt Pocsno DINNERS LUNCHES Served at All Hours. PAT SMITH Formerly ol Hatletoai.

JOUMNY MACK BROWN UiiJionir.s Tonite and Sunday Nite at 9:30 ROCKY GLEN PARK DANCING PAVILION ROYAL Ray Kleckner and His Cosmopolitan Saturday Night RESORTS OCEAN GROVE, N. J. tup rr.t. Grave. N.

I. M. Wllliami. Write (or Special Kales. "COOL and COMFY" with Richard Bennett Beryl Mercer Alexander Cut RESORTS STROUDSBURG, FA.

RESORTS STROUDSBURG. PA. THE SUMMER RESORT OF SCRANTON. It It A Delightful Drive Of Only 50 Miles To The tl STROUD STROUDSBURG, PA. EESORTS OCEAN CITY, N.

J. "The Metropolitan Hotel of the Pocono C. PCI CITY II I America's Grcat IsLHrl fell n. ll. FamllT Resort the World's Finest Boardwalk.

Mountains 3 miles from Delaware Waier Cap Starts Tomorrow POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY! RESORTS ASBUKY PARK, N. III a Famous Hotel. HE MONTEREY On the Beach. At THE RKSTAURANT, JAPANESE GARDEN. ALGERIAN ROOM enjoy an enviable reputation for delicious food, attentive service and an unusually friendly snd restful atmosphere.

GOLF PRIVILEGES 1 FAMOUS COURSES Dancinf In the Grill Saturday Evenings Rotary Kiwanls Lions' Headquarters Asbury. Park. mm? VVjNlSiSbcs: BROS at'tra" A throbbing passionate KESORTS ATLANTIC CITT, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. ffiLy tV a Moment; Seduced Week 1 rd K. K. Fares. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 1.S a CENTER OF ALL ATTRACTIONS Thrill with them to The Seventh Heaven i of the First Year! Their courtship.

wedding that unforgettable first year. all its tenderness, heartaches, headaches and comedy near tragedies and glorious moments of patching quarrels with thrilling kisses. drama! I Whisperings of intrigue 7. iouf slabbing THE SOMERSET ARKANSAS AVE. DOORS FROM BEACH 9 With Meals dly Good Beds tiood Table wkly Phono 5 DJM.

J. KERSHAW, Prop. Pi thrills! A man who sold his honor for kisses A wSman behind whom lurked treachery Starts OAT. at 11 a.m. Extra Show 5 Nite at If 1 A s' to ATLANTIC CITY'S llll MODIRATI PIICID HOTIL urn An Eticun M'rittt I Such Mooli Such Dooms Such Sorvico Such law ol I Mrf I Revealing sn the screen for' the first time the 1 inside of a man's A FOUR STAR PRODUCTION! Tim ivaaMMon rr arenas.

sal iati AUTIf CITV5 NEWEST 7 CEXTXAUy LOaTED FKEPKSGF VACATIONISTS! It't Eaty to Have 7 "'( GcpanCoim QopraDHoara Follow You on YOUR Vacation DON'T BE WITHOUT IT Cut Out Coupon Below. Hand to Carrier Boy or Mail Direct to The Scranton Republican Circulation Department. RATES: Weekly 12c Monthly 50c BY MAIL OR CARRIER 7 wm rLAHTirtin CnfABOL MAAVErA with MINNA G0M8EL StarriBt ik Soroon's Ifol la His Oroaiost stole Slaeo "A TREE SOUL" LIONEL BARRYMORE KAREN NILS MORLEY MTRER 13. From Frank Craven's (jreat stage play that even made mothers in law feel romantic. ItfJeacAivni Motel.

ustaff the The roatinued hi'iti sisodsrd of food, accommodaliont and service of this outitandins re ort hotel is obiaitiable lor your 19)2 vacation at rates lew, thai visit for a week end era week will becveolettthan your tefultt living Fresh sod lilt waier baths Three oceaa view sun decks Viia alais solarium. Atirsc short features you'll like ADDED Aa M. O. M. Pletart Basod oa the Play "Tao Claw" li II Uf III laOiMaMMBWaial LAST TIMB8 TOD AT I GEORGE BANCROFT "LADY and GENT" Old Address BARGAIN rmiCES NO TAX VACATION ADDRESS I Name Coardy Jisaasy Gleason and Harry Grlbboa la "HIGH HATS A LOW BBOWS'" Pete smith's Paramount Sport Novelty af Plylns Spikes" Sound News live fatailr and weekly taies R.

B. ludy. M. Street or Hotel City or Town. State ENDS TODAY "Mao ame Baeketoor" With Alison Sklaworlh BleharS Beaaett 7.

.1932 to. .1932 CABEPVLLY COOLED. 0.

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