The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 10, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Friday Morning; January 10, 1929
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By OLIVE M.DOAK
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" Td 'The Kiss," Gre-
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HOLLYWOOD
North Capitol St. in North Salem
Today "A Man's Man,"
William Haines.
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Mickey
Mouse
NOTES
BY SCRIBES
Minnie Moose
Arlene Moffltt
and Mlrkey Mos
Zolie Volchok
GRAND
Today "Night Parade"
and Frazier players, Satur-
day. r
"BLIGH'S CAPITOL
Slat.- St.. txstween Church nd High
Today "Show of Shows."
Here is an interesting Elde bit
about four-year . old Wheeztr
inrniber of "Our Gang." By the
way you may se "Our Gang" at
the Fox Broadway today.
Although Wheeier. the" little
hero of "Our Gang" is still too
young to be burdened with tno
three R's, hi has to leavrr to say
words in Spanish and French.
Hal Roach has decided to make
all his comedies for Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer
with Spanish and
French versions, and all his act
ors are poring over the foreign
language grammars these days.
Of course. Wheezer doesn't
know yet what grammar means,
but he Is learning to say "Hey.
Mary Ann" and "Wheie yau goin'
Fcrina?" In French and Spanish.
The foreign language teachers say
that Our Gang is learning the new
tongues more rapidly than the
adnlt actors.
The Frazier players are pre
senting "Uncle's Dilemma" to
night at the Grand. Their produc
tion last week was outstanding
and they have an equal opportun
tv in the amusing comedy which
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f ey have chosen for this ween, j
"With this is the all-talking lic-.
turcT-Tht-'NMght Parade."
Next Saturday there will be an
other big Mickey Mouse show for
all the Mickey Mouse members.
The feature will be Joan Craw
ford's first all talking picture,
''Untamed" also Fanrhon Marco's
"Let's Pretend" Idea, The Mickey
Mouse -cartoon Saturday will be
"Galloping Gauchos" and the first
chapter of 'The Adventures of
Tarzan" will be shown. There
will be ten chapters of Tartan's
adventures one each Saturday
for the Mickey Mice member's
;hour only.
i Joyce Chambers from the Bar
bara Barnes School of Profession
al Dancing will also entertain
with a tap novelty.
Chief Mickey Mouse Dow an
nounced that members will be ad
mitted free next Saturday if they
bring one of their friends that is
not a member of the Mickey
Mouse club. Those who are not
members may go to any .of the
Mickey Mouse Club boosters to
get their membership blanks. The
boosters are Doollttie s Service
Station, Buster Brown Shoe
Store, Bishop's, Tower's Jewelry
Store, Midget Market, Imperial
Furniture Store., Miller's Depart
ment Store and Alex Jones Men's1
shop in the Senator Hotel Build
ing, Last Saturday little Marjorie
eums gave us a very pretty song
and acrobatic dance number she
is from Miss Barnes daacing
school. There was quite a change
in the officers last week. .Those
now holding office are: Chief
Mickey Mouse, Col. David E. ;
Dow; Oolor Bearer, Norman Sum-
ner; sergeant-at-arms. Bertha j
florfein and Arlie Bear; scribes, i
rlene Moffit and Zolie Volchok; '
cheer leader, Zolie Volchok.
The club meetings start at one
o'clock. We have to elect a Min
nie Mouse, Mickey Mouse and a
Song Leader Saturday. Be sure
to come early for we have many
surprises in store for you.
Don't fnrret Saturdav brine a
new member and you both get in
free.
-HOLLYWOOD;
tectives found moulds for coun
terfeiting half dollars in his pos
session. They said this might be
the source of a flood of counter
feit coins which has been sought
by federal agents for several
months.
Styles thai make the femin
ine heart vearn and the mascu
line heart shiver are shown -with
grace and beauty by Greta. Garbo
in "The Kiss." And remember
when yon are watching Miss Gar
bo that she is a l.ome-loving in
dividual when she U not acting
for the public. "Pleasure," says
she. "Is not so much what you
do as where you find it."
or.
Home of mDC Talkies
Today and Saturday
is
The: picture of Hollywood not
as back-stage life but as real ev-ery-day
life for the average
screen atar i what is shown at
the Hollywood today. WilliaiP
Haines makes " a aiu
entertaining and amusing pic
ture.' (1H XTERFK1TER TAKEN
SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 9.
Al) Clyde Hilton, 33, was
arreted tonight after police de-
OKMULGEE. Okla.. Jan. 9.-
(AP) Warned by the creaking
of timbers. 300 persons attending
a midwinter revival in a frame
tabernacle here tonight. filed
from the building lust before the
roof, weighed down by tons of
snow and sleet, crashed in.
LONDON. (AP) Entries
from 45 countries, ranging from
Japan to the United States, have
been received for the poultry ex
hibit to be held in the Crystal
Palace next summer. About 1,000
American birds will be shown.
William
DflADNES
in his latest
lauqhthriller
A Wans Wan
With Dialogue ana esouna
Also Talking Serial
KING OF KONGO
and Acts and Path News
and Fables
Coming to The
HOLLYWOOD
for 3 Days
STARTS SUNDAY
First Showing in Salem
Talking and Singing
Production
KenMAYNAKD
You who remember "The Cov
ered Wagon" can imagine
what "The Wagon Master" will
be with Talking and Singing
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Today and Saturday
too yvn
Shmft fci jl Stars
Coming Sunday
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tho Beat in All Tb Bay; and Who Bny Only the Best
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4 Days -
Starts Sunday
Mid-Nite Preview
THIS SATURDAY EVE
... Attend Nine o'clock
Show and Remain as Our
Guest. . .
GRAND THEATRE
LAST TIMES TODAY,
The Frazier Players
In
"UNCLE'S DILEMMA"
3 Act Farce Full of Laughs
OX THE SCREEN
"NIGHT PARADE"
100 Talking - Singing - Thrilling with a
Superb Cast of Broadway Stars
ALSO
COMEDY ACT
AH at the usual Grand prices
Sat. - Sun. "Street Girl"
The Dramatic 8easatkm
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