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Sunday News from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 5

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SUNDAY NEWS PICTORIAL Sunday, Jon 25, 1533 Mil IN MILL IIOIII HUE Toby Wasn Pretty ASHLAND. WIs. (UP) Chippewa Indians on the Bad River Reservation still possess the wld rice field from which they drove the Blcux Indians nearly 300 years ago. tK English Hcauty At The Fulton American audit nces will have their first opportunity ol seeing the noteu English screen beauty, Joan Barry, when "The Outsider Is shown, starting Monday at the Fulton Theatre. Miss Barry, who Is known abroad as the most beautiful blonde In motion pictures, enacts the role played In the original Broadway stage production of "The Outsider by Katharine Cornell.

The drama. In which Miss Cornell scored one of her outstanding stage successes, treats the romantic theme from an unusual angle. I i 'i Madame Louise Palmist and Medium Located at Rocky Springs Psrk, Lancaster Grandniece of famed writer makes the grade however after 17 years shes in the movies now HyS 111 IIHAKI) KF.AVY HOLLYWOOD. She's really Martha Virginia Wing, but she'a always been called Toby Wing. She soys that when she was born In Richmond, 17 years ago she wasn't a very attractive child.

Down there. It seems, they say an ungainly Film Shop HOLLYWOOD. (L'P) Only a aide street "grind heuM now, the old Muruaco theater remains gloomy yet loveable mecca lor many cinema grant whom to ciadled in day of acting Infancy. At least 10 film folk point to the Moroaco ae the acene of early triumphs when it was an outstanding legitimate playhouae of the weat. Behind a door at the Paramount studio marked aaaoclate producer" la Douglas McLean, who In oilier days wae a matinee Idol and juvenile at the Morocco.

Prom there he i.pd to etnrdom ae a movie comedian. McLean is producing a picture railed Mama Loves Papa, co-starring Charlie Buggies, pal and fellow-player In Ihe Morocco days. Another comedian of the movies, Hoscoe Karns, is listed as an alumnus of the Morosco. One of the most popular leading men of those days was Richard Dlx who tossed lines back and forth with Edmund Lowe and Warner Baxter. Then there is that patrician gentleman of the screen who Is known to everyone who knows pictures are made in Hollywood Lewis Stone, He was there In the halcyon days, as was Marjorie Rambeau before she stormed Broadway and then the flickers.

-NiNO os-jazz -Mmsctsw All-Star Film At The Capitol "Gold Diggers of 1033, at the Capitol Warner Bros, dramatic musical sensation and the most lavishly produced motion picture of the decade features stars headed by Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, Aline MacMahon, Dick Fowell Guy Klb-bee. Ginger Rogers, Ned Sparks and Warren William assisted by a chorus of 200 of the loveliest, most beautiful girls In the world. An international cast Is to be seen in Laurel and Hardy's new feature-length musical comedy, "The Devil's Brother, now at the Colonial Theatre. Stan Laurel halls from England. Oliver Hardy from Georgia, Dennis King, the well known singer, from England, Thelma Todd from Boston, James Finlayson from Scotland, Lucille Brown from TenneS' see, Arthur Flerson from Norway and Henry Armetta from Itely.

"The Devil's Brother closes at the Colonial on Tuesday. It will be followed by the film version of Charles Dickens' Story "Oliver Twist, with Dickie Moore, Irving Plchel and William Boyd. film from Kathar Cornell' stage om ine hitr Martha Wing, grandniece of Sir Arthur Wing British dramatist, was nicknamed Toby because, she says, people didnt think her a very attractive child. to amount to much, is Toby-struck. Miss Wing says they said that about her, so her nickname became Toby, and still Is although Its an Inappropriate monicker these days.

Tobys chubby but she doesn't have to diet; her hair Is platinum blond; her eyes are blue. f. A ADDED Krazy Kat, 1st Chapter of Three Musketeers, and Other Short Subjects. Children 10c Adults 20c story by VINA DELMAR with Jack Oakie Shirley Grey and Leon Waycoff Long Way Round Perhaps It was inevitable that eventually she'd get to Hollywood and the movies, but she got here in a roundabout way. Her father, Capt.

Paul Wing of the United States army (now retired), took his family with him to Panama for three years; later, the Wings lived In El Paso. Six years ago they came to California to live. Her father's uncle, incidentally, is the English author. Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Toby, her oldest sister, Pat, and their young brother, now six, were busy Just growing up when Toby met Mack Sennett, who wanted her for bis comedies.

That was only a year ago. Next, she was a chorus girl In The Kid From Spain, In which she had a line or two, and following this she had a small part In "42nd Street. She and Dick Powell sang and danced "I'm Young and Healthy. That appearance led to another small part and that small part brought Toby a big contract. Jack Oakie At Strand Theatre The age-old problem of whether or not a girl should confess the transgressions and mistakes of her past life to her husband is presented in an entirely new angle in the Woild Wide film, "Uptown New York, on the screen at the Strand Theatre, beginning Monday starring Jack Oakie, with Shirley Grey ana Leon Waycoff in leading roles.

Feature-Length Musical Comedy Romance Colonial King Of Jazz Tlays At Hershey Wednesday Wednesday night, June 28th, will be an unforgetabie evening of entertainment. Faul Whiteman, the King of In person, with his 32 piece dance orchestra, will be the stupendous attraction at the alluring Her-shey Park Ballroom on that date. Included In the entertainers Paul is bringing with him are Peggy Healy and Jack Fulton. Ramona, the well-known Rhythm Boyse and your old friend Goldie, the King's Jester. Coming Saturday, July 1st Paul Tremaine and his Bend from Lonely Acres.

Comedy, Drama At Gretna Theatre When wives begin to mix In business affairs then something's going to happen to the business. Once upon a time there was a young man named Wilson, as there was also a young man named Moffet. Both young men had wives. The wives talked over, not only their Immediate household affairs but their husband's business as well. They decided to show their husbands that women can not only run the home, but be of some consequence In a business way.

The consequences as well as the complications are fast and furious, and there is no doubt about the tact that you will go home, not only feeling better for the many laughs youve enjoyed but being a bit wiser, as well. Therefore if you husbands who have wives who will insist on dclng "back seat driving, not only In t.he tonneau, but In your lives as well bring em along. The play will do them good. "Back Seat Drivers starts at the Gretna Theatre tomorrow night at 8:30 D. S.

T. and continue for I week. In The Bank "Well, Im Just thrilled to tears," beamed Toby. "Oh, yes, I'm getting scads more money than I got as a chorus girl. How am I going to spend If? Im not I'm going to save It.

I may buy a car, because our family has only one and Pat shes working at another studio has to get to work, too. Toby doesn't think shell marry for years and years. "Not for four or five, anyway, she said. When I'm 21. I'll think about getting married.

Having a career Is just heaps of fun, but marriage Is more important isn't It? r-r -Hi San. Serman, A FOITL UAC CLOVER' but they cut out the biting. And now bulldogglng is one of the most dangerous of western sports and is an Important part of every Rodeo. "In recent years the Rodeos have become extremely popular In the east and are sharing prestige with baseball and football. The easterners ltke the thrills they always obtain in Rodeos.

No two events are alike. WAWNFH THFATRF Gretna Theatre t. a "Back Scat Drivers An uproarious comedy of business and matrimony will be presented by A. E. Scotts Gretna Players ENTIRE WEEK OF JUNE 26th Beginning tomorrow night at 8:30 oclock, D.

5. T. A Laugh For Every Breath I CAPITOL I Rodeo Next Week At Maple Grove "Just what is a "A conglomeration of western sport and pastimes answered "Cactus Pete who is In the city, making preliminary arrangements for the presentation of King Bros. Rodeo at Maple Grove Park next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "Rodeo, pionounced Ro-dny-o, Is a Spanish word.

Years ago the Spanish Dons who peopled Mexico met In the spring for their annual roundups. Calves and colts were branded with the owners Insignia and then the vaqueros or cowboys employed by the various ranchers would endeavor to excel each other In feats of roping, the riding of bucking horses and the topping of wild steers and these events are called Rodeos. "Finally the American ranchers took them up and events were held along the borders of Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and California. The erase then spread to Idaho, Washington, Wyoming, Nebraska and to the Dakotas and Oklahoma. When the latter state was still a territory Bill Pickens, a colored eowboy on the 101 ranch Invented a new Rodeo sport.

He originated steer bulldogg-Ing. Bill would take after a wild steer on horseback, jump from his running mount to the head nf the steer, bring him to a halt and then endeavor to throw him. If the steer proved obdurate Pie kens would bite him on the under lip. "White cowboys Imitated Pickens Sunday at Maple Grove FREE CONCERT 3 Fine Acts of Vaudeville Afternoon A Evening BASEBALL 2 Girls Soft Ball Teams Strasburg Rd. vs.

New Holland nmEzsuD Mat. 20c Eve. 25c Children 10c TOMORROW TUESDAY MAN HUNT featuring MRS. WALLACE REID JUNIOR DURKIN.

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