The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 12, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, February 12, 1933
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Irene Dunne and Ricardo
Cortez Stars in Film
- Of Necromancy
Are w creatures of free will or
are oar actions determined by
stellar or planetary or otheri mys
terious forces quite beyond our
control?
Some who see "Thirteen Wom
en" at the Capitol theatre today
will hola that astrology, fortune
telling and all manner of oracu
lar claims hare been dealt a death
blow. Others will Interpret the
events ta this photodrama as con
cluslrely proving the truth of as
trology. Who Is right?
Down the long centuries have
trudged innumerable souls who
have held that the Creator of the
universe never draws aside the
curtain of the future.
And side by side with them
have trudged those who believed
completely in signs and portents,
and that their futures, written in
the stars before they even were
born, could be ascertained
through the mysterious "sciences"
of astrology, choiromancy or nu
merology. '.Thirteen Women," it is said,
may yet be the storm center of
-.uore controversies than have
raged around any single screen
play in the past several years.
Irene Dunne, Ricardo Cortez,
Myrna Loy, Mary Duncan and
Florence Eldredge form the nu
cleus f a remarkable cast.
Patriotic Programs
Planned by Students
WEST STAYTON. Feb. 11.
The- West Stayton grade school
pupils are working on a Washing
ton program which is to be given
some time this month. There are
to be several playlets and the first
and second grade "rhythm band"
will play several numbers. The en
tire school will take part. Lincoln
numbers will also be given in
connection with the program.
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Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis and Arthur Byron who will be seen in the screen version of the
sensational story written by Sing Sing's famous Warden Lewis E. Lawes. It opens at
the Elsmore theatre Sunday for a three flay engagement.
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SKY
Grand Theatre Brings Tracy
Out of Hard-Boiled Role,
With Marion Nixon
Fence Rail Made by Lincoln
On Display, Also Rare
Firearms Collection
The Call
Board..
By OLIVE M. DOAK
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Safe Pleasant Way
TO LOSE FAT
How would you like to lose 15
pounds of fat in a month and at
the same time increase your en
ergy and improve your health?
How would you like to lose
your double chin and your too
prominent hips and at the same
time make your skin so clean and
clear that it will compel admira
tion t
How would you like to get your
weight down to normal and at the
same time develop that urge for
activity that makes work a pleas
ure and also gain in ambition and
keenness of mind?
Get on the scales today and see
how much you weigh then get a
bottle of Kruschen Salts which
will last you for 4 weeks and costs
but a trifle. Take one half tea-,
spoonful in a glass of hot water
bffr-- breakfast every morning
cut down on pastry and fatty
meats go light on potatoes, but
ter, cream and sugar and when
you have finished the contents of
this bottle weigh yourself again.
Now you will know th$ pleasant
way to lose unsightly fat and
you'll also know that the ft salts
of Kruschen have presented you
with glorious health.
To take off fat harmlessly and
SAFELY, take Krusehen every
Earning don't -worry it's the
SAFE way to reduce.
But be sure for your health's
sake that yon ask for and get
Kruschen Salts. Get them at Per
ry's Drug Store, Capital Drug
Store or any drugstore' in the
world and If the results one bottle
brings do not delight you do not
Joyfully satisfy you why money
back. Adr.
The Grand
Today Spencer Tracy
"Face in the Sky".
Thursday David Manners in
"The Crooner".
Friday Vaudeville and Re
gis Tooney on the screen in
"State Trooper".
The Capitol
Today Irene Dunne and Ri
cardo Cortez in "Thirteen
Women" and Eddie Quillan
in "Big Shot".
The Elsinore
Today Spencer Tracy in
"20,000 Years in Sing
Sing".
Relief Corps to
Sponsor Old Time
Dance at Woodburn
WOODBURN, Feb. 11 The
Woman's Relief corps met at the
I. O. O. F. hall Thursday and
enjoyed a pot luck dinner at
noon, after which the regular
business meeting was held with,
initiation of the following can
didates, Mrs. Alta Hall, Elizabeth
Benegar, Elizabeth Hanlon, ana
Amelia Uppendahl.
Plans were made for an old
time dance to be given in the
near future at the I. O. O. F.
Hall, the committee named for
arrangements being Mrs. Emma
Tyson, Mrs. Mabel Nendel, Mrs.
Mabel Wright and Mrs. Nora
Bioyles.
Measle Epidemic Has
Strong Hold, Keizer
KEIZER, Feb. 11. The measl
epidemic has made quite an in
road on attendance at school, 21
of the primaries and 10 from th
third and fourth grades being ab
sent. Miss Kirk has been ill with
a cold all week and Mrs. Dror
baugh and Miss Bretz have substi
tuted for her.
Leslie Buys 30-Acre
Tract Near Santiam
NORTH SANTIAM, Feb. 11
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Leslie have
recently purchased from Pruitt
and Henderson a 30 acre tract of
land her formerly known as the
Turner property.
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Kent Taylor, Lona Andre and Irving Pichel in a scene from
"The Mysterious Rider", a Zane Grey story coming to the
Capitol Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Distinctly American in theme,
yet marking a radical departure
from American methods of treat
ment, -Face In th Sky," which
comes to th Grand theatre to
day, promises to be on of the
most interesting aereen offerings
since the coming of talking pic
tures. A notable trio of film fa
rorltes. Spencer . Tracy, Marian
Nixon and Stuart Erwin, hare the
leading roles, and the direction is
by Harry Lachman.
The plot concerns a trarellng
sign-painter, always dreaming of
his glorious future. He meets &
little country girl who Is likewise
a dreamer. With the aid of his
clumsy helper, the painter assists
her In escaping from her drab ex
istence on a Vermont farm, only
to fall In lore with her. They are
separated when the farmer orer
takea them, but meet again under
unique circumstances In New
York City.
In the handling of the story,
Lachman is said to demonstrate
to American audiences the ability
that has made him a sensation In
European directorial circles. One
of the few American painters to
be awarded the distinction of the
Legion of Honor by the French
gorernment for his work, Lach
man brings a keen sense of ar
tistry to his screen efforts.
Tracy, hitherto famous for his
"hard-boiled" portrayals la pic
tures, la cast in an entirely dif
ferent type of role. Miss Nixon is
cast as the New England girl
whose dreams lead her far beyond
the confines of the farm and
whose dainty features become the
"face in the sky." Erwin here re
turns to the "dumb" roles that
originally made him famous.
Bam Hardy, Sarah Padden
Frank McGIynn, Jr. and Russell
Simpson head the supporting cast
Myies Connolly wrote the orir
inal story, the first to deal with
the trarellng fraternitr of slra
painters, and Humphrey Pearson
is credited with the screen play.
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Vocation Board
Receives $151177
Quarter Payment
The state board for Tocatloual
education yesterday received
certificate of allotment of fed
eral funds aggregating $11
o 1 1 .do, 10 De used In cooDera
tire Tocatlonal education work In
Oregon.
This represents the second
quarterly payment of the total
appropriated by the federal gor
ernment under the Smith-Hughes
act each year for the promotion
of Tocatlonal education in the
fields of agriculture, home econ
omics and trade and industrial
oducatlon.
Upon reqnest of Corrallis busi
ness men who cannot rlsit the
state college museum during
week days, but who wish to be
present on Lincoln's birthday
when they can see a fence rail
mad by the Great Emancipator,
th museum will be open from 1
to 4 o'clock this afternoon.
The rail was obtained by Dr.
John II. Bloss, second president
of the Oregon Stat Agricultural
college who risked the Illinois
home of the Lineolns especially
for that purpose.
Besides the great age of the
fence rail and Its historic ralne.
it Is a reminded of the possibili
ties open to erery honest Ameri
can boy making the most of his
opportunities.
The rail also recalls th life
long friendship of President Lin
coln and "Jerry" Clark, the lat
ter of whom came west and help
ed to establish Alsea ralley upon
the map of Oregon, and endeav
ored to persuade Lincoln to ac
cept the appointment as terri
torial governor of Oregon, whiis
Mrs. Lincoln with th keenness
of seeing presidential possibility
in her great husband, succeeded
in dissuading him. It Is a Ques
tion as to what wonld hare been
the Influence upon American his
tory had Lincoln not heeded his
wlfe'a adrie.
Yet the historic fence rail
but one of the thousands of
valuable specimens In the college
museum recently housed In the
old armory building, with the
fire arms in the Teterana quar
ters of Memorial Union building.
Cltlsens of Salem will be Inter
ested in the rare collection of
firearms donated by Donegan
Wlrrins and the late Charles
Lisle of Salem.
Monmouth .March IS. by Oak
OroT April It, by Brush College
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McCoy grans will be visited by
Bickreall March- T, by Monmouth
April 4. by Tort HH1 April Si.
Buell grange wiu he visited ny
Rlckreall February tt. by Fort
Hill March IS, by McCoy April SS.
Fort Hill grange will be visited
by Basil March IS. by Dallas April
19. by Rlckreall May 17. Rlck
reall grange will be visited by
Monmouth February S4, by Surer
March Si. by Dallas April 38. Dal
las grange wilT be visited by Oak
Grov March 10. by Fort Hill
April 14. by Surer May IS.
Local Fair Talked
By Club at liberty
LIBERTY. Feb. 11 Mn. C.
W.J 8taex entertained the Bed
Hills grange horn economics club
Thursday at her home. Th mat
ter of holding a local fair next
fall was disease ed and Mrs. 0
Deneer, Mrs. Tromble and Mrs.
Van Lydegraph appointed to con
fer with th grange fair commit
tee to mak plans and arrange
ments. The club decided to put
on its annual program for th
grange lecturer's hour at th June
meeting.
DATES HUD
MONMOUTH, Feb. 11. Claude
Larkin master of Rickreell
grange has arranged the follow
ing schedule of visits among
granges for the coming months
(all granges meet In the evening
except Monmouth) :
Oak Grove grange will be vis
ited by Brush College March 11,
by Suver April 8, by McCoy May
U. Monmouth grange will be vis
ited by McCoy March 11, by
Brush College April 8 and by Bu
ell May 13.
Brush College grange will be
vUIted by Dallas March 3, by Bu
ell April 15, by Oak Grove May 5.
Purer grange will be visited by
Marion Nixon and Spencer Tracy in the film feature,
in the Sky now showing at the Grand.
'Face
Viningr Will Addres
Rod and Gun Meet
Turner Community
Club Will Gather
For Local Program
TURNER, Feb. 11. The com
munity club will meet Monday
night, February 13. The major
part of the program will be put
on by talent furnished by the Sa
lem chamber of commerce.
The W. C. T. U. will meet Wed
nesday afternoon, February 16, at
the home of Mrs. G. W. Farris.
The annual F. E. Willard program
and silver tea will be held at that
time.
THIMBLE CLUB MEETS
QUINABY, Feb. 11 The Thim
ble and Needle sewing club qullt-
D ALL AS, Feb. 11. The sixth
annual banquet of the Polk Coun-
ty Rod and Gun club will be held j
Monday, February 13, In the Rick- !
reall grange hall. The banquet is
scheduled to start at T p. m. Dr.
Vlnlng of Ashland, a member of
the state game commission, will
be the featured speaker. Other
Special
Sunday and Monday Only
Regular SO FnU Course
Turkey Dinner
ed out a quilt for Mrs. Albert 01- membff J tne Kame commission j g'g
rod Thursday. The dab is knows wI tten4-
for miles around for the beauti
ful work done. The club la to
meet at Mrs. Arthur Penny's next
Thursday.
rnchirting cuoice of soup or
eocktan, relish, choice of eight
entrees, vegetable, potatoes,
salad, dessert and drink.
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Another Great Show!
Two Big Features !
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a Minion Women
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