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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 7

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Morning Worldi
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Monroe, Louisiana
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TEMBEK 17, tm PATTK the St. Charles hotel in New Orleans chef. He tells with interest how was engaged to prepare a $500 wedding dinner for the late W. Blackwell, of Rapides parish. Politics engaged his attention find he was recorder at the courthouse under two irtics, Republican and Democratic.

For 32 he was assessor and assistant at MarksviOe. Despite his advanced age, Mr. kiewicz is still hale and hearty. sea him, Wongren says, and he just has to go. This time, out of nowhere, he was selected by Casting Director James Ryan of the Fox Hollywood studio for one of the principal parts in to Broadway," a comedy of confidence men and confident girls James Dunn, Joan Bennett, Herbert Mundin, Merna Kennedy and Sammy Cohen are the principals with whom Wengren is seen in the film at the Capitol Sunday and Monday.

natural said Director James Tinltng. reason he become an outstanding character man is that he stay here long enough. He worked for me once before, some years ago, and I told him then he had a future He scemrd enthusiastic enough hut he got that yen to go to sea again and I guess it was an ordeal for him to stay long enough to finish the TRUANT HUSBAND; HIS TWO CUTIES Harper Calls Attention to Views Expressed by Roosevelt Total of 22 Persons Are Given Jobs Under NR A Program HOMER, Sept A total of 22 person have been added to the forces of the local business bou- numbering 40, in the business here. There are 111 business firr in the corporate limits, and the canvass when complete will likely have additional employes listed. Computing the wa os of those performs there has been add'd to the payroll of Homer $1.738 50 per month, Major T.

Kinncbrew said. The recovery program has material! reduce 1 the ranks of unemployed In this vicinity, 27 employes, having added to the Ilomer oil field, lour miles from here, this month, With increased payroll of $2,900 per Month, the trade of which is ter'd here. The total payroll of the two being $1,038.50 per month. When the house-to-house canvass of con- funu pledge cards are signed, the trade with NRA members will practically be unanimous. PHONE LOCKWOOD PHONE 7644 STRAND, West Nero fiddled while Rome burned, then Washington crossed the Delaware in the S.

S. Manhattan, and Hannibal crossed the Alps in the dirigible Roma. That, at least, is how Cecil Dc- Millc puts it. DoMille, whose spectacle of the Rome of day, Sign of the comes to the Strand Theater Sunday and Monday, see anything more anachronistic in Washington using a steamship, or Hannibal using a dirigible, than in Nero using a fiddle. For the fiddle invented until several centuries after dentil! As the result, Charles Laughton, who plays the role of Nero in "The Sign of the strums a lyre while a reivoduction of the Imperial City flames merrily in the background.

wnmmmm mmmm mmmmk i Charlie Ruggies, comedian lead in finds two strange playgirls in his stateroom (June Brewster and Shirley Chambers) and Is compelled to pass them off as his nieces in this RKO-Radio musical comedy feature which also has Phil Harris, Greta Nissen and Helen Mack. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS One of the most important inventions the world has ever radical departure from the old style electric refrigerators. No belts, no pulleys, no pressure, no pistons. Nothing to get out of AMUSEMENTS AT THE PARAMOUNT-Tired of heavy sophisticated drama? Filled up with garrulous films of modern mor- als? Sick of ultra-smart talkies? Brace up again with a spicy, racy, breezy musical movie which swayed the Paramount theater i audience last night with its scintil- lating rhythms and a subtly comical I performance by Charlie Ruggks, Phil Harris, Greta Nissen, Helen Mack and a brilliant group of shape! ly dancing and vocalizing girls. For music lovers, story lovers, or those who like their stories set to melody, should provide a thoroughly enjoyable hour, i It is an ingenious, different musical.

Mechanical chorines do not interrupt i the light and frivolous story with stiff dance routines. Rankling crooners do not burst into melodic emotions in the midst of the film. Gay little maidens do not interrupt the rapid-fire action with an ill-timed torch song The story rolls along in syncopated tempo. Briefly, a playboy millionaire and buddy, a henpecked husband, sail from California to New York. To assure himself of his buddy protecting him from the female sex, the playboy writes a letter to his wife, describing her i indiscretions and instructing her only to open it if, and when, he marries.

The playboy actually does fall in love. The husband's efforts to strain his friend from marrying, and his plans to retrieve the in iin.it- ing letter from his wife provide the plot of this perfectly delightful pic- iure. Charlie Rugglcs as the husband contributes a performance to be expected from a master of comedy, fie is consistently amusing. Phil Harris as the playboy, is an up-and-coming stellar player. The voice which has entertained radio fans for the last four years from the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles belongs to Harris.

Greta Nissen, Helen Mack, Marjorie Gateson, Florence Roberts, June Brewster, Chick Chandler and Shirley Chambers give splendid performances in their supporting roles. will be seen here Sunday and Monday for the last times. Today- Thru Monday A Husband On a A Bachelor On the I.oo*e— A Siren On the and Forty iddenlng Maidens On a Maiden Cruise. It's Fun, Music and Song. CARREME SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Not Handled Through a Finance Company The non-poisonotis refrigerant.

Docs the work in half the time and for less than half the operating cost of others. BUY YOUR GRUNOW NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE CALL US FOR DEMONSTRATION GREUTERS TO MEET Hotel of America will assemble from many cities and towns of the state at Hotel Frances today for a group meeting. A business session Is slated at 10 a.m. in the hotel with a luncheon at 1 p.m. The afternoon is to be devoted to sightseeing.

FAULK-COI LIER BONDED WAREHOUSES, INC, 502 North Second St. Rhone 737 Monroe. La. Household Storage City and Long Distance Drayage Bonded trucks CULP MUSIC SHOP 124 South Grand StreetPhone 4719 AT THE characteristic of Wengren, 200- pound, 35-year-old product of who is winning a place in Hollywood Bcting ranks. At sea since he was 18 months old, Wengren has spent pracitcally all his life on sailing vessels, has fought and worked and played in every country on the globe.

His outstanding feat was the sailing, single-handed, of a 36-foot yacht from Seattle to San Francisco a year or two ago in the month of January. Fair haired, with large, innocent appearing blue eyes, chest like a barrel and hands like hams, Wengren says there is no man who can handle himself faster in the rigging of a ship. He never cared much for anything but sailing craft. He has been in Hollywood four times, a few months on each occasion and invariably has been given what other aspiring actors would consider splendid opportunities. But after a few montlts ashore the call of the Jfok- ADOED UNITS Lauml Hardy In SCREEN SONG NOVELTY LATE NFWS EVENTS Till P.

M. Delightfully Cool PR1NTZESS for TEACHERS ONLY STARTS TODAY A MI LUOS LAUGHS Buckets oi tune tiful girl; PRINTZESS JUST FOR THEM! BROADWAY ADDED SCREEN UNITS All TechnkoL.r Musical -C EST PAREE" STOOPNAGtt AND BJD METRO NEWS THE MISS L'UIAN STOVALL BOB CARSON ORCHESTRA with ANN AND CELIA MARY LOUISE MEYER IDA WALKLR FAULKNER BLANKS Song Music Always Cool and Comfortable VERY Teacher wants a Winter Coat that looks fashionable and that will stay that way while site gives it the wear and tear of a life. Print- 7 0 has solved these in a coat collection that warrants your early inspection. Fitted like custom-made merchandise and featuring the season loveliest fabrics. You need look no further for an exceptionally smart coat that will give you all sorts of service.

Sizes 14 to 46; to 6 O'CLOCK Your Charge Account olicited TODAY AND MONDAY CECILB. Df Ml UES Soptombor 15. 1933 ALSO CARTOON AND NEWS ST THFatTiI ZZ WEST MONROE Shop ADMISSION IO ANO ISO.

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1930-1978