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PAGE TWO The -OREGON STATES3IAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning June 26, 1932 O , I ! , " ' III I I I . II I II I yetyinW " t .. . 1 1 ... H i i i 1 1 1. 1 ... ( ' 17 .... : . .-, , . - 1 : - .s- - : : IBaUT Will Wide-Mouthed Joe E Brown I Stars in Another big x Comedy Success Joe Brown, affectionately regarded m the current kin of comedians, follow tip his "Fire man. Sst My Child" success with The Tenderfoot," a First Nation al picture comlns today at War ner Bros. Elslnore. . In his latest, wide-mouthed Joe portrays a Texas rancher who eoiaes to New York with the last of his money, which he Intends to inTeat profitably so he can lift the mortgage on his ranch. Arm ed l with his money and hl six shooters, Joe - becomes - lnyolred with a theatrical producer, falls In .lore, huys a show which Is a fiMnr. tnlracnlouslr and unwit tingly turns the show Into a howl ing success, gets mixed up with lawyers and ladies, erentually orercomlng all obstacles, lifting the- mortgage and winning the gal.' flfhe script of Brown's latest -film funning story was written hy:Arthur Caesar, Monty Banks - and Earl Baldwin, generally re garded as Hollywood's beat con- - cocters of comedy. In The Tenderfoot", Joe Is supported by an especially se lected cast, with Ginger Rogers In - th feminine lead. Lew Cody and Robert Greig appear as thea.tr!- vcal producers. Vlrlan Oakland Is seen as a temperamental star. Others are Wilfred Lucas, Spen cer Charters, Ralph Ince, Mae Madison, . Marlon Byron, Harry Seymour, Jill Dennett and Alan Lane. The producers have glren "The . Tenderfoot" & more elaborate set ting than any previous Joe E. - Brown picture, 4rith the result that the combination story, cast, direction and settings bring to the screen what has been hailed ' by metropolitan critics as among - the funniest films. W I'll PJST VnSTOGH) Constance- Bennett Starred . , In Brilliant Story 6f ; Society Girl . Gay and brilliant. "Lady With a Past", the new attraction today at the Grand' theatre, la another Constance Bennett starring hit. ;: For the first time In consid erable period. Miss Bennett la not cast as & poor working girl or an erring sister who has fallen and been redeemed by lore. She Is east as a wealthy member or a fashionable social aet.and la thor oughly conTlncing, as well as al together lorely In the part. . Based ' upon Harriet Henry latest noreL "Lady With a Past" tells the recy human story of a lOTe-hungry girl who cannot at tract men. When ahe sees the most eligible males flock about an obvious alren ah la about ready to glra np.,. . ,-A trick of 'etrcumstances puts her in Paris, and there, under the expert tutelage, of a gay gigolo, ahe blossoms Into a real charmer. Ben Lyon,' as the gigolo, makes the most of a fine part. It Is a lovable character and Lyon plays it for an that It la worth ' ' I X V Final Rites Held ; I For Earl Aupperle,-. i iNewport Resident i J. ...... -1 - , . ; " m. JEFTKRSON; Jans 15.;-Fu4 aeralaenrlcss'vfot Earl . EL Ap perle.jrlio died in -Newport Wed nesday at 8:Sb p. ra were held from the Flsher-Braden parlors la Albany ; Saturday afternoon, la sharg t the Zlks lodge of which he was a' member. The body was taken to Portland for cremation. T Mr. 'Aupperle was born ttf Hall, Ja., January 30,ilV3S,; an.djcame;j with his; parents to Jeirerson in 1101, remaining- hers- until 17 i when he went t Newport where t A he haa slate resided. H4 has been an invalid for many y4rs, ; i -Surviving him la one son. John : Gardner Aupperle, jot Sacramento, Cat; his father. 3. Al "Aupperle, 1 and brother, Guy M.1 Aupperle of Jefferson. MBS Joe E Brown, who la the romping cowboy In New York city in the feature, "The Tenderfoot,' bow showing at Warner Bros. Elsinore. - . - it 1 if IS IT HOOD Recklessly adventurous rather than romantic, Ronald Coleman comes to the Hollywood today in "The Unholy Garden,": as Samuel Goldwyn's first screen presenta tion of the year. -For the first time In two years. Column is no longer the suave polished English gentleman. In- j stead, he la an outcast and a ren egade, , hiding out with, a doxen other; refugees from the law in a strange outpost at the edge of the Sahara. Disheveled and unshaven, hair touseled and clothes muss ed, he Is .a sharp contrast to the immaculately .groomed hero of "The Devil to Pay," "Raffles" and "Bulldas Drummond," his earlier pictures for Mr. Goldwyn. jKstella Taylor and Fay Wray have the principal feminine roles. As the wanton voluptuary of the story. Miss. Taylor has the biggest part since her memorable- appear ance- In "Cimarron." Miss Wray is the protected daughter of the embezzling recluse, hiding at the . inn.. ' : ' ,, W -A If TIES Oil LIFE RIVBRYIEW, ' June IS Mrs. Frank Boss committed suicide Wednesday morning, by shooting herself . through the heart while sitting on the side of her bed. at her home hers. She was 4t years old. Her husband, who waa milk ing at the barn, returned to find her dead. Mrs. Boss had been in Wyo ming during the winter, where she and her husband formerly lived before purchasing a farm here several years ago. , She ap parently never was contented hero and never lived hero any length of time, just returned last week for a ahort visit with her husband. ? Remains were burled Saturday at the Belle Passl cemetery, fol lowing funeral services held at Albany. School Vote Taken A school meeting was held Monday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Zeller was elected director to succeed Ivan Funk. The Rieley family will hold their annual reunion at their pic nic grove here Sunday. All friends and relatives are invited. A basket dinner will bo enjoyed at noon. shingled, a new chimney built in the kitchen and the interior of the -main hall repainted and is planning to buy new curtains for the mala hall. After the business -meeting readings were given by Mrs. H. Phillips and Mrs. J. F. C. Teken burg. Lunch was served by Mrs. Patton and Mrs. H. Phillips on long table centered with wild flowers. Mrs. A .H. Fuestman and Mrs. H. X. Martin were in charge of the afternoon pro gram. Pretty Constance Bennett seems to be giving "one of those looks" to Ben Lyon; Whateyer it is will be revealed in the feature at ;the Grand today, Tady With a Past,' The Call Board . . By OLIVE M. DOAK TWO AMITY CLUBS III n ST NIC THE GRAND Today- Constance Bennett, Ben Lyon In "Lady With a Past." Wednesday Pola Negri, Ro land Young In "A Woman Commands." Friday Victor McLaglen In "Not Exactly Gentlemen." LIBERTY, Jane 25 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierre are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of son born Thursday evening. The young man who weighed 10 pounds has been named Daniel Clarence. - Grange Women do Considerable Work In Quarter Period MACLEAT, Juno 15 At tho meeting of tho Homo Economics club held -at tho hall Thursday afternoon reports were given by tho various members on tho state grange conventions held in Sll verton and future hall improve ments were discussed. During tho past Quarter the club has had tho grange hall re- SYOUTCE-JEST TOE GAL PEf? Ronald Cohnan and Fay Wray in a scene from "The Unholy Garden," now at the Hollywood. Aid Society Puts Parsonage in Order For New Minister 8ILVERTON, June 25 Tho Methodist Ladies' Aid society held its regular meeting Thurs day afternoon at the social rooms 01 the cnurcn. Hostesses were Mrs. Ed Langley, Mrs. Roscoo Langley and Mrs. B. G. Gaffey. The report allowed a satisfying profit from tho dinners served during tho grange meeting. It was also reported that the members of the society were re- paperlng the parsonage and cleaning it up preparatory to the arrival of the new pastor next week. Boys' Gardens Are Result of Project Work in 4-H Clubs BILVERTON. Juno 25 Tea young SUverton boys have aplen did gardens as a result of 4-H work under tho direction of Miss Hannah Olsen, principal of tho Eugene Field, building. Each garden must hare five different Those taking part in the pro-JX Ject are Glen Baker, Glen Cross, ! Y George Hayes. Leslie Dougherty, I Arthur Daugherty, Vernon Weath- erlll. Ahra WeatherilL Erstln Matheny. Maurice Davla and Hu bert Rice. - The Bohemian Invites You Sunday Menu Feature Roast Turkey Complete Dinner with the Famous Bohemian Hard Rolla, Salt 8tleks and Poppy Seed Rolls Served 11:00 to 9:00 ' ALSO Fried Chicken and Many Other Delicious Entrees SALEM BOHEMIAN sea State Street HE FELL FOR BROADWAY'S UN. X -BRANDED CALVES! Y A Rodeo of Roars! 1 x T Y J Y J Y t OA71 with GINGER ROGERS LEW CODY Added Delight Tho Queen of Radio PLUS: Moonlight for Two' AMITY, Juno 25 The mem bers of tho Civic Improvement club and tho Amity commercial dab and their families will hare a joint picnic at the Amity City park on Tuesday, Juno 23. Thej commercial club members will spend the afternoon cleaning up the parks. A picnic dinner will be served at f o'clock. Duo to tho absence of Rev. F. L. Cannell who la at tho general con ference In Portland, A. O. Carrlck will occupy the pulpit at the Meth odist church Sunday. . Robert Callander had two ribs broken while driving cattle; it was dusk and In herding them ho ran into a atump. , .At tho recent meeting. of the Ladles' social service club, all for mer emcers were again elected: president. Miss Mary McGowan; Tke president, Mrs. E. O. Moore; teeretary, Mrs. McCready; and treasurer, Mrs. Lucy Massey, , Rickey Sunshine Club - Has All-Day Session RICKEY, June 25 An all day meeting of tho Rickey Sunshine wun a pot luck lunch at noon, was held t th inm& Mrs. William f. Carothera Thura dsy. The next OMtinr win v. held July la and will be in the' ai.uro or a picnic wtth the hus-1 bands and children as guests. Trhf were Mrs. Cecil McNeil. Mrs. Floyd Beard, Mrs. red .mer' Mr- C. D. Courtnler. r. n. uourtnier. Mrs. J. mer, Mrs. F. G. Fulton. Mr. Fora Both. ' - WARNER BROS. ELSINORR Today Joe E. Brown In "The Tenderfoot Wednesday Sylvia Sidney and Frederick March In "Merrily We go to Hell." Frlday-Kay Franeia in "Street of Women". THE HOLLYWOOD Today Ronald Colman in "The Unholy. Garden". Wednesday Marleno Dietrich in "Shanghai Express". - Friday Douglas Fairbanks in "Around the World in 80 Minutes." t How 4o Danish i TAt Penalty of - mm hair tlaple Heste Metsea - Used by Tboetaads ' Tat tmaB qmMif tit Nafiifctw, apply to clp iutt lika yom wM -toM. Tha arayaaal diMppaar oradaaHy a if bf mantel Yaur dotal ffiiMi caaaat dalaet rkat oa ara do. fpaajBsnga'31"1 ljTYjfYT I Today, Monday and Tuesday A Homo Owned Theatre HOME OP 25c TALKIES Continuous Performance Today 2 to 11 P. M. SAMUEL: GOLDWYN vaitiHi nriia hq. TkJc iaitpimia Matted pradaeaa cartaie aMiomi iMairt. in a ttqwa tmparti any color. Tha laak-Rte qaalilia af Nouriituaa daaaat th tcalp axl famowat dandraff. Naari- hiaa caaaot iaiar ma hair . . . aa fha caatri $10$ ear bottia at aod daeWa. It H banafidal, trara MaMnaaaiv atatttad. Far battar ratwlfl at NaarltMa Sfcami ror .oanar ratwiri j NaaritMn Shampa. CaMala a acids that aMar Mm actiaa W Naarithww. frleS0c WrMr fwwtnt UJUrt. t a fe tlovrUMao Mcuwfacfariag Co. r.W.lirmlallslafl Lei Aageies NOUIUSHINE .... Hon. - U 0 VI Hove (or fuatttves Poiodlea lor ar aamit lowt r , eKTMaj Added Attraction -We Present on the Stage E1ADAM HOUTON "The Miracle Woman" with the Master Mind And Princess Pat aged seven years) Will Call Anyone by Name or Describe any Article Requested While on the Stage, Blindfolded! 11 v rrTi I today j 1 mil ff 1 iLr nrvm - DESOTO IS SO EASY TO HAN DLE THAT ANY SEVEN YEAR OLD CHILD CAN DRIVE IT See "PRINCESS PAT" HOLTON THE SEVEN YEAR OLD MARVEL USmG THEMW DESOTO SIX MAKE THE BLINDFOLD DRIVE MITOAlTf E2:30 P. tl. Starting from tie State Cafeteria . iSl STAT ST. - " and rcosniNa tbz dxxyz at Tin . DeSoto Sales Agency IM10il.:..'.'v:V,;:,;,' TRINCES3 PAT" WILL APPEAR AT THE HOLLYWOOD THEATRE fqu orni vrczz cojuiencing stjndat matinee ;..:cMi::ag?n:ii PRIVATE HOME FURMSHIJSIGo OF ! SIMON DIRECTOR 744 N. COTTAGE ST. MONDAY 10 A. M. 1 X, By special arrangement the entire furnishings of this well appointed home will be disposed of at public auction without reserve piece by piece. This home is furnished completely with only the most choice, of exclusive home furnishings. To the lovers of fine furnishings this Is an opportunity seldom offered to secure the best at your own price. Following Is a brief description of tho many fine, things to be offered t Large 2-pIeee overstuffed suite In the finest of brocaded mohair, down filled wing chair,1 Cub chair in tapestry, Cogswell chair in combination mohair, Bungalow piano in walnut, Grandfathers clock in mahogany. Console set in solid mahogany, 9x12 domestic Oriental ru; Console mirror, fire set, 9x12 Wilton rug, 2 fine smoke sets, serr era! fine Wilton scatter rugs, curtains and drapes for the living room, mantle Chinese clock, Chinese lacquer end table, floor and bridge lamps, most exclusive Span- range, Universal 3-pIate gasrange, full porcelain Cope land electric refrigerator, automatic electric washer, Royal electric sweeper and many hundred smaller items too numerous to mention. Johnson's electric polisher, also baby buggy. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This Is an exceptionally fine home furnished with only the best in modern home fur- -nlshings. Every piece is in excellent condition and many of the finer pieces are practically as good as new. It Is not often that I have the pleasure to offer at public auction without reserve a home of fine furnishings - such as these. " TO THE PUBLIC OF SALEM: This is an opportunity f r of selecting what yon need at your own price as every thing in this fine home must be disposed of regardless of price. Be wise and take advantage of this rare op-. portunity. . - ::"';-'. Per tout convenience this home will be onen for nubile ish dining suite, mahogany gateleg table, china, ntensQs inspection all day Sunday. June 26, from 10 a. m. until and everything complete for the dining room; 9-pieee bedroom suite in the finest black Chinese lacquer; 5 pieee hardwood decorated bed room suite, several fine beds, springs imd mattresses, also Simmons box springs and Simmons Beautyrest mattress, fins walnut and cedar hope chests, pictures 5-pieee upholstered break fast set in the best in Wicker; fu3 enamel cast Superior UW(CVUUu Ti" UOJ u Ji auua vp uvua aw : 4 p. n. Coma and critically inspect what yon want to secure at your own price; . Place of Sale: AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 744 N. Cottage SL, on M0NJ)AY, JUNE 27, 10 A. IL '.''FRANK D1KECTOR, Auctioneer