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R05EBtm6 NtW5.REVlETr. PdStfiORa OREGON.: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1935. irUREB SOCIETY and CLUBS By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER fContmupri from pase 2) 7 1 in me Ton," Harriot Cullierine Houlii; folk guinea, "Umiiy ao," by i'atsy I'mneter; Kuniu laiis will iliatrilnUu gills, "Silent Night," lullaby. SiiitltntH in Iho Itiinlnrgurten to bo present eil include Hun let Catherine Month, Mary Ann Uow man, William Jluiu-y Anderson, Shirley lione, Jerry Coen, iJoima Uuiihufti, Joanna ami Churlene Pews, Chuilt-8 IJihIhom, lxintiie Demi. Hetiy Foley, I'aill Fnnkhous or. Hobby Ft'ldkiinih, Hut bum John boh, Nan MimtIuU, Uoileriek New luml, I'atsy I'urgeler, Nancy Hada baugh, Bobby Mercer, Esther Marie Short und Lorruflie Tanner. MRS. A. B. TAYLOR ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON FRIDAY A silver centerpiece and tall red1 tapers graced the table used yes terday by Mrs. A. II. Taylor, when she entertained her bridge club at a charming one-thirty o'clock luncheon at her home in I.uurel- wood. The Chrislmas motif was beautifully carried out throughout the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. H. A. Davis, Mrs. L. W. Metzger, Mrs. K. A. Post, Mrs. H. A. Simmons, Mrs. Carter Stephenson and Mrs. Taylor. Con tract bridge was the diversion of the afternoon hours with Mrs. Sim mons winning the high score prize and Mrs. Taylor winning second high score. HAPPY HOUR CLUB HAS LUNCHEON MEETING AT OTT HOME Mrs. W. E. Ott and Mrs. Dale Ouiley jointly entertained the Hiversdule Happy Hour club Wed nesday at its annual turkey din ner. Snow covered Christmas trees with small place, card trees and holly formed the table decorations. Covers were placed for Mrs. Su sie Ott, guest, and the following members: Mrs. J. V. Smith, Mrs. Emma Bosworth, Mrs. it. L. Har mon, Mrs. Harry Burr, Mrs. .Toe Marsters, Mrs. Wm. 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The large Christmas treejnlhe living room was beautifully light ed and In the late afternoon love ly gifts were exchanged, GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS MEETING ON THURSDAY The Garden Valley Women's club members enjoyed a delightful afternoon Thursday when they held their annual Christmas meet ing at the clubhouse. The room was beautifully decorated with Christmas greens and colorful trimmings. Following the roll call response Mrs. T. h. Winn I ford beautifully told the Christmas story. Holiday refreshments were en Joyed. At the conclusion of the jolly ' social hour, gil ts were ex changed. Those enjoying the occa sion Included Mrs. Emma Williams, Mrs. G. C. Bailey, Mrs. R. A. Cal houn, Mrs. W. E. Dingman, Mrs. Peter Dirks, Mrs. Harvey Ewens, Mrs. J. Eppeiiy, Mrs. R. S. Hut ton, Mrs. C. W. Hughes. Mrs. W. D. Love, Mrs. A. Niday, Mrs. J. L. Potvin, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie Jr., Mrs. Pewr Sinclair, Mrs. C. L. Spray, Mrs. A. M. Schneider, Mrs. T. L. Winniford, Mrs. Gilbert Wood and Miss Mayme Timmons. The next club meeting will he held at the clubhouse January 2 with Mrs. J. L, Potvin as hostess. SOUTH END SOCIAL CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT HESS HOME Mrs. G. K. iiess was a most gracious hostess Wednesday after noon, when she entertained the South End Social club at her home on Pine street. Red carnations, fall flowers and the Christmas motif carried out a pretty decorative scheme for the occasion. Game prizes were won by Mrs. Elsie Williams and Mrs. E. R. Wil liams. At the tea hour Mrs. HesB served lovely refreshments to Mrs. Katie Ball, of Riddle (house guest of Mrs. Hess), Mrs. S. E. Fancher, Mrs. Elsie Williams. Mrs. James T. Miller, Mrs. A. J. McCol loch, Mrs. J. M. Orr, Mrs. E. R. Williams and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Ralph Heater. The next meeting will be Janu ary 15 at the home of Mrs. E. R Williams. ;"; (J(- MRS. R. M. CHURCH ENTERTAINS CLUB AT DESSERT-SUPPER.. w Mrs. R. M. Church was a most gracious hostess Tuesday evening, when she entertained her sewing club at a delightful 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper and Christmas party at her home. Covers were placed at a beauti fully annointed table fcr Mrs. Vayne Wakefield, of Cottage Grove, Mrs. J. Jarvis Robertson, Mrs. J. A. Hart, Mrs. David Hess, Mrs. t. W. Radabaugh. Mrs. L. A. Miles, Mrs. Guy Mintonye,, Mrs. Ted Ruse ill and the hostess, Mrs. Church. ' 1 The members exchanged Christ mas gifts following the J. supper. The next meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Da vid Hess on Hamilton street. MRS. H. O. PARGETER ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER FOR MRS. RAY DUNNING Mrs. Ray Dunning, nee Mable Hendrickson, was complimented at a lovely informal miscellaneous shower party Thursday evening, when Mrs. H. O. Pargeter enter tained at her attractive 'home on Claire Btreet. The lovely shower gifts were presented to Mrs. Dunning from Mrs. G. V. Wimberly. Mrs. Edyth Gilmour, Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. R. R, Quine, Mrs. Mary Ncuthcraft, Miss Ruth and Miss Virginia Gilmour, Miss Jane Wharton, MI us Eva Oluck and Mrs. Pargeter. Light refresh' hostesses, Mary Margaret : Ells worth and Marian Church. Ki-LoHah-Nit A very enjoyable Christmas party was held at the lovely coun try home of W. E. Ott at Brown' bridge Friday evening, December 20, when Marjorte Ott was hontess to the members of the Ki-I-o Hub Nee Cam pf ire group. At seven o clock a delicious pot- luck, supper was served at a beau tifully appointed table by Murjorle Ott, Wilnm Feldkamp and Delores Cuey. Following the supper hour me girls exchanged gifts, after which music, games and stunts were en joyed. Members present were nelorea Cacy, Clarethel Roslund., Marjorie Ott, Corinne Ann Perry, Barbara Collier, Helen Evans, Gladys Hart, Corinne Harpham, Eva Baker, Wll ma Feldkamp, Mary Ellen Bywa ter, Betty Mae Whipple and the guardians, Carmel Newland and Janet Fickenscher. The next regular meeting of the group will be January 9, 1936. P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES Local News Residing HereMr. and Mrs. E. W. Ahiaiiis, of Seattle, Inn a mov ed to Uoseburg to make their home. Visiting Mother Eldred "Toby" Clurk bus gone to Eugene to spend a few days, visiting his mother, Mrs. Alia Clark. Here Friday Don Crlnkshunk. of Eugene, speut Friday in this city attending to bus i nous. Visits Here Lester V. Ansllne, af hailing resort, WVstluke, Ore., spent Friday in this city visiting friends und unending lo business. At Maddox Grocery Mrs. Ken neth Quine is agisting at the Mud dox grocery store during the holidays. Miss Harding Arrives M I a h Walda Ilurding, student ut O. S. is here to spend the holiiluys with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hurdlnc Visiting Parents Miss Enid Veatch, teacher here, has gone to Halsoy to visit her parents over the holidays. Returns to Salem Sam Miller has returned to his work In the stute forester's office at Salem, after spending a short timo here oh business. Leaves for Detroit D e 1 b e r t Parker, of this city, has left for Detroit, Mich., to visit relatives and attend to business. The Parent-Teacher Movement - An adult education movement I Meeting the needs of adulthood In 1 the field of informal education. A child centered movement Re cognizing one major object--to provide through protection, educa tion and guidance an abundant life for every child. A citizenship movement Incul cating in the Individual a practi cal understanding of and thought ful participation in the science of government. A community movement Unit ing all community efforts to secure a wholesome environment for all childhood and youth. A democratic movement Offer ing participation to all adults, Ir respective of economic, education al, political, religious and social differences. A folk movement Emerging from the people and calling for participation by the people in com munity living. A home and school movement Challenging parenthood and tench erhood to cooperate intelligently in developing education into a living process. A parent education movement Stimulating interest in the study of the child, his nature and nur ture, i A progressive education move ment Bringing .the newer con cepts of education to the adult hood of the community. A public movement Providing an organized channel to Influence public opinion for the betterment of home, school and community. A social movement Enabling parents and teachers to meet to gether as friends and co-workers, A world wide movement Real izing the needs of all children re gardless of race or geographic houndarlea. Visiting Parents John McKean, student at O. S. C, is unending the holidays visiting his parents, Mr. und Mrs. Elmer McKean. Here on Business Wallace Can nan, of Portland, formerly of thlfl iiily, was here Friday attending to business and visiting friends. Here Friday Carl Richmond, of the' Sun Soussi turkey ranch west of Roseburg, was a business vis itor in Roseburg Friday. Back from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spencer and son, Jerry. and Mrs. Grace Mlcelli, have re turned from a combined business and pleasure trip lo Portland. Visits In Myrtle Creek Miss Marjorie Bates, student nt U. of O., is spending the holidays in Myrtle Creek visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bates. Goes to Medford Miss Mayme Timmons, teacher of the Garden Valley school, left today for Med ford to remain over the holidays with her parents. Visiting Mother Stanley Geler, from the IT. S. navy, is here visit ing his mother, Mrs. Grace Geler, employee of tho veterans admini stration facility In Dr. A. E. Mop gan'a office. Goes to Nebraska Henry Keef er, employee at Woodtey's Sand wich shop, left today for Omaha, Nebraska, to spend a month or so visiting relatives and friends. Bible Class Meeting Postponed Tho noii'denominutum Bible study class taught by Dr. R. L. Dunn will not meet this coining Monday, but will hold its next meeting the night of December 3G. Leave for Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Ieroy Hiutt and duughter, Yvonne, left today for Portland to spend u few days, before going lo Stuyton to spend Iho holidays with Mrs. I Halt s peopln. Spends Day Here Mr. and Mrs. DeBernardi, of Glide, 8 peat Friday in this city on business. Here From Drew Warren Ti- son, of Drew, was a business vis itor in this city yesterday. At Carnes Miss Carol Cnrnes, student ut U. of O,, and her broth er, Howard Carnes, student ut O. S. C, ure spending the holidays visiting their parents, Mr. und Mra. J. 11. Carnes, at Carnes station. Here From Riddle Mrs. Surah Phillips and son, of Riddle, spent a few hours In town Friday on business. - - Visiting Here Harvey Jones, student ut University of Oregon law school, Is here to spend the week-end with friends. Back From Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cummlugs have re turned from their wedding trip to Seattle and ure making their hom on Harrison Btreet in West Roseburg. Mrs. Cummings was formerly Miss Iaura Low in an. Moving Into Town Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stoutenburg and son und daughter plan to move to 444 Ella Btreet In this city Decem ber 30, after residing at the Rose burg Country club the past few years. Myrtle Point Visitor Here Mrs. H. Bryant, of Myrtle Point. spent Friday In this city attend ing to business and visiting friends. Home From School Jock Chap man, son of Mr. and Mra. W. F. Chapman, and Barton Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, are here to spend the holidays from Oregon State college. Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. Xacharlsnn and daughter, Miss Jean, have loft for Portland to spend two weeks vacationing and visiting Mrs. Zacharisen s mother, Mrs. Charles Ctase, Will Visit Here Mrs. John Jamieson, who has been visiting In Salem from her home in the east, is expected to arrive here Sunr day to visit her sister, Mrs. Eugene Hanan. Robert Coen Home Robert Coen, student at the University of Oregon Medical school in Portland, arrived home today to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coen, on Chudwick street. Stopping Over Here Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowden and daugh ter, of Klamath Falls, ure slop ping here a few days to visit the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bowden, before going on to Portland to visit Mrs. Bowden's sisters. Stops Here Harold A. Thomas, of the U. S. forent service from Medford, stopped here Friday for. a short time en route to Portland on business. Arrives From California Miss Jane Gilbreath, student at the col lege at Santa Ana, Calif., has ar rived here to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Former Resident Here A. G. Skelton, of the state highway com' mission, formerly of this city and now located at Salem, was here Friday and today on business. Sunday at the Churches Dr. Bubar Back Dr. D. B. Bu- bar has returned to his office at Bubar Brothers jewelry Btore, aft er spending a week in Portland at tending the. state optometrists con vention. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We cordially)' fnvjte you to our Sunday morning Christ mas service at 10:00 a. lm. We will also hold our evening service at 7:30 p. m. in the Moose hall, cor ner of Washington and Jackson streets.1 Anyone searching for truth and joy can find it. May Christmas and the New Year bring happiness and prosperity to the world, is the sincere prayer of ev ery earnest Christian. So let's all join In asking our Maker for his blessings to rest upon rich and poor, bond and free. Go to Eugene Miss Kate and Miss Lova Buchanan, senior high school teachers, are spending the holidays In Eugene visiting their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Bu chanau. served later in the ments were evening. GARDEN VALLEY SCHOOL PROGRAM IS GREATLY ' ENJOYED FRIDAY NIGHT The Garden Valley school annual Christ m ns program was greatly enjoyed by n large crowd laBt even ing at the women s clubhouse, 'i he prosxam presented was of unus.mil merit and reflected much credit to the school teacher, Miss Mayme Timmons, who has been most suc cessful in directing and presenting entertainments in that community. The program brought the fail term of school to a close. Campfire Activities INCREASE SHOWN IN MOTOR OUTPUT DETROIT, Dec. 21 (AP) For the first time since the spring of this year automobile and truck production exceeded 100,000 units for one week, according to Ward's Reports, Inc., which estimates out put for the week ending Dec. 21 at 108.421 units. All of the major manufacturers contributed to the showing, the report says. NEWLYWEDS WILL LIVE AT REEDSPORT Alton Noel, Reedsport, and Mar tha Lee, Yoncalla, were - married this morning at the office of Juft- lice ol the Peace R. W. Maisters. Parents of the bride witnessed the ceremony. They will reside nt Reedsport where the grooom is engaged in farming. o Will Leave Hospital Miss Gladys Phay, who recently under went a major operation at Mercy hospital, expects to leave the hos pital tomorrow and will return to her home in Garden Valley to con valesce. NiBBakfr Camp Fire Christmas party Monday evening. December 16, following school at the home of Betty Mae Wyatt on Lane street. Mary Margaret Ellsworth and Marian Church, joint hostesses Clarissa Mabley and Betty Mae Wyatt assisted with decorating. Christmas tree was lighted. J hen candy canes, treats and gifts were distributed by Llla May Bond as Santa Clans. Games were played and "Charlotte Lee Dillard won the prize. Refreshments were served later. Next regular meeting will be hpld after the holidays, on Monday, January 6, at the club rooms, from 4 to 5 o'clock. Members attending the party In cluded Alice Marie Bond. Betty Mae Wyatt, Clarissa Mabley, Ae nes Ruth Johnson, Hildegarde Roselund. Llla 'May Bond, Cloy dene Darby, Gerald ine Morgan, Marilvn Harpham, Betty Fretwell. Evelyn Wiley, Charlotte Lee Dil lard, Jean Tlndall, Beryl Caskey. the guardian, Mrs. F. Dunn, and Stock and Bond Averages 8TOCKS Complied by The Associated Press. Doc. 21 30 15 15 60 Inrt'ls RR's Ut's St'ks Today 71.7 2S.9 43.0 63.8 Prev. day .... 71.3 28.8 42.9 53.6 Month dko .... 75.2 29.2 44.6 56.0 Year ago 52.6 25.6 24.8 38.9 1935 high 76.3 31.2 44.6 66.1 1935 low 49.5 18.5 21.6 34.8 1934 high 61.4 43.0 40.6 51.4 1934 low 45.3 22.8 24.2 34.9 BONOS , 20 10 10 10 Mi's Ind'ls Ut's Fgn. Today 85.3 101.8 99.5 65 6 Prev. day .... 86.0 101.8 99.4 69.7 Month ago .... 83.5 101.3 99.6 69.5 Year ago 85.4 92.5 84.2 69.7 1935 high ...... 87.8 Hi 1.9 99.8 70.4 1935 low 76.4 92.2 84.5 65.5 1934 high 89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0 1934 low 74.5 73.7 68.2 60.2 Here On Business L. M. Wau-' gaman, secretary of the Oregon Mutual Fire IiiBiirnnce company of McMinnville, 'Is here today attend ing to business at the Douglas Ab tract office. Arrives Here Ray Webber, of tho state highway commission, is here to spend the weel-end ut his home. Ho will go to Portland Mon day on business and will return Tuesday to remain over IChrist-mas. At Ueland Home Miss Cora Ueland, of l-os Angeles and Miss Kmma Ueland, of (liclidale, Calif., ure expected to urrive here tomor row to spend the holidays with their father, L. A. Ueland, and sister, Miss Alleo Ueland. Mr. und Mrs. K. R. Knollin and son Hob ltuy, of Kugene, are also ex. pected to arrive here the first of the week to visit Mrs. hnollln sisters and father. Arrive Here Today Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chapman and daugh ters, Lorna and Patricia, of Ta- coma, arrived here today to remain over Christmas visiting Mrs. Chapman's sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Quine and Mrs. Harold McKay, and other relatives und friends. Leaves for East Miss Maud McGaughey left Thursday for Greenville, Tenn., vW she -will spend the holiduys visiting reUi- llveu and friends. She plans to slop In Memphis ,to attend tlie South Methodist Young People's convention, December G7-31, and will return to Roseburg about January 5. Miss McUaughey .is a local school teacher. Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams left Friday for Port land to spend the holidays with the former s parents, Mr. und Mrs, V). H. Williams. Mrs. Scott Wil liams' mother. Mrs. Lillian Tabke, teache-T at Astoria, has left for Hollywood to spend the holidays with her brother, Cole Stanton Scott Williams will attend the O, S. T. A. meeting In Portland as delegate from the Junior and sen ior high school here. Mrt. Taylor Better Mrs. Hose Taylor is reported to be much Im proved at : her home on East Doug las street, after being very 111 for week. . - t The Fern Florists MOVED One Block North to 222 N. JACK30N 8T. FISHER'S BLOCK Arrive for Week-End Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sotiey, of Portland, arrived here today to spend the week-end visiting Iho former's mother, Mrs. T. F. Patterson, Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. William Schnausse left Friday for their home in Albertu, Canndu, aft er spending the paBt several days in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. llrueo ilrldges on trowier Btreet. Arrives for Visit Miss Vera Pinkerton, student nurse at Mult nomah nurses training school in Portland, has arrived to vlBit her parentB, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pink erton, at Roberts creek", over the holidays. Stop Here Miss Martha Felt- shelme and Miss Hetty Rosa, stu dents ot Unlvorslty of Oregon, stopped here overnight to visit Miss Lois Ann Whipple at the R. L. Whipple home, en route to Dan- don- to spend the holiduys with their pnrents. v Son Is Born A son, John Mi chael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Miller, 5316 N. E. Flanders street In Portland, December 8, The baby weighed seven pounds. Mr. Miller was formerly manager of the Safeway store at the corner of Cass and Stephens street in this city and was promoted to Portland as supervisor of the 22 city stores. Arrives From Portland Miss Phyllis Anne Bolter, of Portland, arrived here today to remain over the holidays visiting her uncle and aunt, Attorney and Mrs. Dexter Rice. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dol ter are expected to come from Portland Monday to remain over Christmas at the Hlce home and Mrs. Donald Helllwell and son, Jlmmle, ot Marshfleld, are coming tomorrow. They will be Joined hero Tuesdny by Mr. Helllwell. Mrs.' Helllwell, nee Iris ltlce, is a daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Rice. Bob Shoemaker III Bob Shoe maker, who has been ill In bed for the past woek at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shoe maker on East Lane street, Is re ported to be Improved. Visits Overniaht Mrs. Augusta Wilson returned to her home in Riddle Friday, after visiting here overnight with her daughters, Mrs. W. J. Schultz, Mrs. Herbert Groves and Miss Marjorie Wilson, Home for Holidays J. A. Mc- Gaughey, of the Sltkum CCC camp, is home to spend the holidays with his family. . His son, Sam, student at U. of O., arrived here today to remain over Christmas. Home for Holidays Miss Betty Shoemaker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoenmker, and Miss Avis Negley, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Clnyt Negley, are home from U. of O. to spend the holidays. Leave! For Holidays Mr. and MrB. Rny Freeman and Mra. and Mrs. A. J. Ilochrudel -have left for Portland to spend a couple of days before going to The Dalles to visit Mrs. Freeman's and Mrs. Hochra del's brother-in-law and Bister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Farrlugton, over the holiday. Illustrated Lecture Rev. fe. R. Lockhart, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, has announced an illustrated screen lecture carry ing out the Christmas theme to bo presented by himself at the Sun day evening service at the church. He has Invited all of the children to accompany their parents to this service. Will Visit at Calhoun Home Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, of Garden Valley, are expecting their entire family to be with them over the .Christmas holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morrow and son, Melvln, of Kugene; Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Calhoun, of Tillamook, and William Calhoun, of Powers, will be here for the holidays. Goes to Portland MIbs Beatrice Lockhart, of this city, left last night for Portland to attend the wedding of her friend, Thelma Rlckman, formerly teacher at Ash land. MIbs Lockhart, who also for merly taught at Ashland, was ac companied to Portland by the fol lowing ABhland teachers: Ronald Ready, Irene Clark, of Portland; Florence Iloagland, of Astoria, Thelma Gregory, of McMinnville, and Geraldlne iliion, Roseburg teacher. SUNDAY -MONDAY Baptist Ladies' COOK BOOKS Are On Sale at McKean & Baldwin's This book contains recipes from Roseburg's best cooks Why not udd them to your gift list? Jjl 6r .f I CM FULL PINT J Code No. Igtfg 183G flfeS '. FULL iLfmd! 90 PROOF The American Distilling Co fCMIN, ILLINOIS He Couldn't Spend ? It Fast Enough! They dumpci OL-- Zf; J thousands in his " t '0 t lap and he had . kJX' to spend it in ' JfY" ' " twelve hours! r 's a Lauah Panic! 7 f J St ' ROGER PRYOR LEILA HYAMS EDGAR KENNEDY STERLING HALLOWAY A guy on a spend ing spree-who got dizzy trying to go broke! ENDS TODAY Ken Maynard in "Western Courage" and "Rustlers of Red Dog" Shows 1:30-3-7-9 P, M. Adults 25 C Children STARTS SUNDAY THE STAR SUPREME IN HER SUPREME TRIUMPH From the magic pen of Tolstoy, dipped deep in the well of human love and understanding, came this finest masterpiece of romance. Now it is brought to vibrant life, upon the motion picture screen ... its drama of overpowering love immortalized in a mighty production .... with Garbo triumphant and a galaxy of stars in one mag nificent entertainment! DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT! ACTING EXCELLENCE! n'iV'" ,ove ,ory 'or the,. I lf 4"''J-" age now becomes your i r v y oreatest screen thrill I t -.- Jir .... With Garbo as you v 1 desire herl ! r II IN TOLSTOI S II Vrmrvl 'ii.UMHrv IH.I.M-ViH.Miril mm (PftEDRIC MA 1 ("David Copperfield") Reginald Denny May Robson Maurene O'Sullivan Mats. 25 C t Eves. 35 ennaren Shows 1:30, 3, 7 and 9 P. M. TODAY! May Robson Frankie Darro Charlotte Henry Preview Tonight! After 9 o'Clock Show