The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 09, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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Light Comedy and Romantic Dramas Fill Week's Theatrd Bills
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salt m. . Oregon, Sunday Blorninjr, June 9, 1935-
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Romantic Picture
With Charles Boyer in
Katharine Hepburn Starred
All the stirring emotions that
throb in human hearts, whether
they beat beneath the Jeweled bo
dice of a queen or under the tat
tered garments of a beggar, are
blended into the powerful love
drama, "Break of Hearts," which
stars Katharine Hepburn and
Charles Boycr starting today at
the Elsinore.
In "Break of Hearts" audien
ces experience the thrjll of love
at first sight; theexquisite stimu
lus of good music; the burning
ambition of a genius to reach the
peak of creative power; the com
plete rapture of a happy marriage;
the serene comfort of sincere
friendship; the devastating heart
ache of a lost love and the ecs
tasy of the rebirth of that love.
Others in the cast include John
Beal, Jean Hersholt, Sam Hardy,
Jean Howard, Susan Fleming.
Helene Millard and Ferdinand
Gottschalk. Philip Moeller and
Jane Loring directed.
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CAPITOL FEATURE
A good plot, plenty of action,
and lota of comedy make "Vaga
bond Lady," the Hal Roach -M-
G-M feature, directed by Sam
Taylor, one of the fastest moving
screen efforts of the season. The
comedy is now showing at the
Capitol theatre.
The fun starts when Tony, the
irrepressible son of R. D. Spear,
1 millionaire department store own-
er, returns from a round-the-
world tour in a sailing boat He
comes home ' just In time to com
plicate the wedding plans of bis
more dignified brother, John, who
; is arranging to marry Josephine
Spiggins, daughter of the depart
ment store's highly irresponsible
and somewhat riotous head janitor.
Evelyn Venable takes the part
of "Jo" effectively, with Robert
Young scoring as "Tony" and
Reginald Denny playing the digni
fied "John." Berton Churchill is
the elder "Spear" and Frank Cra
ven, "Janitor Spiggins."
Maritime Comedy Romance Showing
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Katharine Hepburn is cast with Charles Boyer in
at tlte Klsinore.
'Break of Hearts'1
SILVERTON, June 8. Silver
ton Future Farmers, Derkel Da
vis. Tom Miller. Grover Lichty
and Leonard Lichty, and Warren
Crabtree, the agricultural instruc
tor and his son, David, made a
tour on Friday to the J. M. and
Cass Nicol, George Hain and B.
Larson farms out of Salem, and
the Alex Lichty fam in Central
Howell.
At the Nub'ol and Hain farm3
demonstrations were observed on
alfalfa culture as portions of a
tour under the leadership of
County Agent Harry Riches. The
interested studonts brought home
samples of first crop alfalfa now
measuring 42 inches in height.
The boy? and instructor put in
considerable time at the Nicol
farm looking over the 154 head
of the famous prize winning pure
bread hops, the 20 acres of alfalfa
and the 80 dairy animals which
are now being milked at the Nico!
dairy.
At the Larson farm observation
was made of the crops and live
stock projects of the two boys.
Bernard and Orrille.
' At the Lichty farm the young
pig crop of Leonard and Grover
was observed and counted. Grover
raises purebred Poland Chinas
srhile- Leonard' produces purebred
Duroc Jer?eyg. all as a part, of
their Smith - Hughes agricultural
project activities.
Friday night, nine members of
the Silverion chapter, F. F. A.
and their Instructor. Mr. Crab
tree, were gnests of the Silverton
Hills grange and fHmished the
program. Those making the trip
and taking part in the program
were Grover and Leonard Lichty,
Derrel Davis, Maurice Benson,
Don Hawes, Bill Dunigan, Ray
mond Funrue. Harold Kniess,
Tom Miller. The program con
sisted of:
"The Place of Vocational agri
culture in the Community, State
and Nation", a talk by Mr. Crab
tree. Songs bv James Sanderson.
Talk on the.F. F. A., Tom Mill
er. Stunt 'Tutting on the Style",
F. F. A. boys.
Talk on Smith-Hughes agricul
tural courses and project work,
Grover Lichty, Silverton F. F. A.
president.
The Call
Board
FEDERATED
SELECTS 0FF1CEIS
HUBBARD, Jure 8. The an
nual meeting of the executive
board of the Federated Churches
of Hubbard was held at the Con
gregational church Thursday with
the pastor, W. I. Orr, presiding.
Mrs. H. L. Carl, chairman of the
nominating committee, announced
these nominees or office for the
year beginning JUy 1, and all
were elected:
Advisory board, John Smolnis
ky, Mrs. George Leffler, Julius
Stauffer, Mrs. H. L. Carl; finan
cial board, Mrs. John Smolnisky,
Mrs. Julius Stautler. Mrs. H. E.
Adams. Mrs. Marie Claypool. Mrs.
Orlie Boje. Mrs. George Knight;
treasurer, Mrs. Waldo F. Brown;
benevolence treasurer, Mrs. D. E.
McArthur; custodian, Mrs Cather-'
ine Slittenhart: deacon, Levi Wel
ty; deaconess, Mrs. Junia Dimlck;
envelope secretary, Mrs. Neva Mc
Kenzie; clerk, Mrs. Cobie deLes
pinasse; Sunday school superin
tendent, Mrs. Glenn Larkins; as
sistant, BIrs. H. L. Carl; pianist,
Miss Lenore Scholl.
Concluding the session Dr. C.
H. Harrison, of Portland, state
superintendent of Congregational
-churches of Portland, gave a brief
inspirational talk.
1EPEH1CE
WIS WILLIS PHI
Lintner, 84, Hurt
When Load of Hay
Topples Over Him
.GERVAIS. June 8. D. E. J.
Lintner met with a sad accident
Thursday afternoon. He was haul
ing a load of hay he had bought
from a neighbor and just as he
reached his home the load top
pled over and he received a com
pound fracture of his hip.
Mr. Lintner is 84 years old and
Mrs. Lintner, who Is well past 70,
is a semi-invalid.
Robert Young, Reginald Denny and Evelyn Venable get into plenty
of laughable scrapes in "Vagabond Lady" at the Capitol tooay.
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SMUDGE PQTS
TO KEEP IFF FROST
HAZEL GREEN, June 8. The
gooseberry harvest is over, Joseph
Ziellnskl had five tons from three
acres; Peter XVoelke six tons from
three acres. The farmers, except
those, making hay, would welcome
a good rain. George Thatch has
eat alfalfa. Loganberries were
damaged by the frost more than
was at first believed. Some living
near the Lake Labish have kept
smudge going several nights.
The notices tor the annual
school meeting June IT have been
posted. One director for three
yearsP one clerk for one year will
ba elected. The budget provides for
building a stage and other needed
improvements.
Miss Symio. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. Mio, graduated from
Salem high and William E. Dun
nigan and Sanford Davis from Sil
verton last week. '
EXTEND PHOXE LINE
GRAND ISLAND, June 8. Th
Dayton Telephone company is ex
tending the 41 line about one mile
from the Worth Wiley farm to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Tompkins.
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TO OUTGOING GLASS
GATES. June 8. The Seventh
graders of the Gates school as
sisted by Mrs. Al Carey, Mrs.
Claude Sellard and Mrs. Lem
Young, gave a farewell party to
the eljsbth grade graduates Friday
nieht at the club rooms. Games
were played after which a lunch
was served to Curtis and Francis
Vnnnr. Onlle. Norman and Donald
Carey, Lee Myers, Louis Cline, teachers of the Gates school.
Bobby Kelle, Clyde Barney, Myr
tise and Phyllis Jones, Winnie
Brown, Iris Longfellow and Lu
cille Evans.
Lucille Fox has returned to her
home at Nashville. She has been
staying at the home of her sister;
Mrs. Darrell Hayward, while at
tending high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones went
to Salem Tuesday night to attend
the wedding of Lloyd Girod and
Elsie Rose. The newlyweds are
on an extended trip through the
western states and parts of Can
ada. They plan to be gone two
months. Mr. and Mrs. Girod are
The Graduate
Miss
Here is a special offer for
the Miss who wants to look
her best tn Graduation Day.
Regular $3.50 Oil $-1 .50
Wave for X
Natural Permanent Wave, Reg. $5.50 for $3.00
Opportunity for girl to work her way through beauty courses
218 X. Liberty, Over I. W. (Doc) Lewis Drug Store, Ph. 800
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GRAND
Today Will Rogers in
. "Doubtin? Thomas."
Saturday "Charlie Chan in
Egypt" with Warner 01-
and.
STATE
Today First run. "One
Frightened Night."
Tuesday First run. Evelyn
Laye in "Evensong."
Thursday Sylvia Sidney in
"Behold My Wife."
Saturday Richard Dix in
Zane Grey's "West of the
Pecos.'
ELSINORE
Today Katharine Hepburn
in "Break of Hearts."
Wednesday Ann Harding In
"The Flame Within."
Friday George Brent in
"Stolen Harmony."
CAPITOL
Today Double bill, "Vaga
bond Lady" with Robert
Young, and Edward G.
Robinson in "Little Giant."
Tuesday Double bill, Mar
lene Dietrich in "The Devil
is a Woman", and Kay
Francis in "Living on Vel
vet." Thursday "Murder in the
Fleet" with Jean Parker.
HOLLYWOOD
Sunday, Monday and Tues
day "The Whole Town's
Talking" with Edward G.
Robinson. Jean Arthur and
Wallace Ford.
Wednesday and Thursday
'The Night is Young" with
Ramon Novarro and Eve
lyn Laye.
Friday and Saturday Double
bill, Tim McCoy in "Law
Behind the Range" and
"Behind the Evidence"
with Norman Foster, Don
ald Cook and Sheila Man-
IN'DEPENDENCE, June 8.
Lowell Eddy, son of Mrs. J. B.
Violette, and a senior at Willam
ette university, won the Percy
Willis prize of $25, this being giv
en to the outstanding senior,
whom the students select by vote
as the one who has been most
helpful to his fellow students dar
ing his four years at the univer
sity.
Lowell's activities during hb
four years at school included ora
tory, winnine many honors, edi
tor of the Wallulah, the college
annual: president of the campus
Y. M. C. A., and president of the
freshman class.
Eddy will leave next week for
Columbia university, New York,
where he plans to spend six weeks
studying psychology. In the fall
he will enter University of Ore
Eon and spend two years there
studying medicine. He plans then
to finish at John Hopkins univer
sity.
Traveling School for
Cooks is Wednesday
DALLAS, June 8. "Better
Meals at Low Cost" will be fea
tured by the traveling cooking
school that will be in Dallas Wed-
I nesday, June 12. The school Is be
ing sponsored by the Loyal Wom
en's class of the Christian church
and the session will be held in
the church auditorium. Miss Nan
cy Morris is the demonstrator in
charge. Proceeds of the small ad
mission fee will be for the bene
fit of the church group.
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PROGRAM SUNDAY
JEFFERSON. June 8. Chil
dren's Day will be observed at
the Evangelical church with an
appropriate program Sunday eve
ning at 8 o'clock. The program
will include congregational sing
ing, readings, exercises, and a
pageant, "Ambassadors of
Peace," which will be presented
by the whole Sunday school. A
missionary' offering will also be
taken.
PRESENT PLAY
STAYTON, June 8 A group
from the Lyons Townsend club
, presented a play, "A Dream Tri
umphant" at the grange hall here
Friday night. A good crowd wit--nessed
the play and enjoyed it
and the musical numbers between
acts. .
MINISTER RESIGNS
STAYTON, June 8. Rev. Earl
Blachler, who has been supplying
the pulpit at the Baptist church,
has resigned and Mrs. Roscoe
Poole will take his place here for
the present. For a time there will
e no services on Sunday nights.
nors.
BIG DOUBLE BILL
Hilarious high -jinks
on the high seas . . , CT-s
when a girl sailing V' - ' X x A
to her wedding falls f' iV
for the best man I f?A . ' 7Sv
Merriment rules i XV fH
the waves on your I - Si.L ' ' mL.f 1
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