A(ic nvo The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon", Sunday Morning, August 21, 1933 At Salem TEeates This Week Elsinore Has 'Crowd Roars9 Robert Taylor Plays Role of Prizefighter in Action Drama Robert Taylor play his flnt pritefight role In "The Crowd It oar a story of the modern prise ring, open Inj today at the Elsi- nore theatre. Maureen O'Sulllvan, who played opposite the star in; "A Tank at Oxford, is once again east as Taylor's heroine and an excep tional cast includes Edward Ar nold as a racketeer, Frank Mor gan as Taylor's father, an ex vaudeville ham," William Gar can. Lionel Stander and Jane Wf Kan. Based on a story by George Bruce, the picture rereads behind-the-ccene activities of the boxing game, with Taylor as a pawn in the shady manipulations ot a gambling syndicate. Three Smashing bouts in the Mcolorful setting of Madison Square garden climax the eventful career ot the young fighter, who finds a battle with racketeers more serious than his challenge for the title. March of Time Added- As an extra added attraction on the Elsinore weekend bill is the latest edition of the popular news filmlzatlon, "The March of Time,' which figures in this reel "The Man at the Wheel." a graphic pictorial study of present day traffic problems. -This is one of the most rltld photo-discussions of this ever present menace ' of poor . drivers that has ever been filmed and many safety engineers heartily endorse the current campaign of safe driving which is depicted in this subject. Pump Installed, Fill Mill Pond 'i Keeps MM Gty Plant in ' Operation; Kanoffs : " Buys Flook Place i - HILL CITT On account of shortage of water a pump is being sed to pump water from the riv er Into the mill pond o logs can be! floated to enable the mill to run. Mr. and Mrs. John Flook have sold their Mill City residence to Mr. Howard Kanoft and will move to Woodburn to reside, r Mr. and Mrs.? Rollie Lewis of Vancouver. Wash., spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter. The Lewis family moved from MU1 City about 20 years ago. After the regular meeting of Santlam Rebekah lodge Wednes day evenlag a luncheon was served In honor of the birthdays f Mr. Otto Witt, Mrs. G. Heath and Mrs. George Schwab. Guests were present from Lyons. Mrs. Bradford and daughter of Evrrett. Wash., are, visiting at the home of Mr. Jsmes Dawes who is recovering from a serious illness. .3 ' . . I lager Building Station Picket wiiiiam Hager- is erecting, a service station at the Junction ot the Turner and Ma cleay road. T STANOAin nrj2-ccca sz:jli v.ttii tiltcc trilYEIED at Dt!r3 ( iodsi( ftdtrol tms A big luxurious "' - - - In stylino ... priced to suif lho timss! XUht now you can own and drive the car that's "a year ahead in styling" and actually save from $40 to $32 de pending on the model you buy. Graham has reduced prices anticipating lower triers on materials. Begin today to en joy the extra sire, the extra room, the extra luxury of this big style-setting, Graham I 120-inch wheelbase. Deep, 5 l"J Li A L A '115 Center Street Our ICth Year as Your Grahara Sales and Service for "Battling r. . J' V.Vi'l I 4 V- .. V -Ail. Vri Robert Taylor plays the part of a young prize fighter In the picture "Tb CVowd Roars, showing at the Elsinore. With him are pic tured here Lioael Stander and Frank Morgan. V illiasa Powell and Myrna Loy agala cast together la the popular flint MDoubl Wedding, showing to toe uuarity or t&e play. Hill, Headrick To Put out Cats Cherrian Officials Signed for Hop Fiesta Event ' at Independence - I,:'.:- J ' INDEPENDENCE King Blng Tom HUP. head of, the S a 1 e m Chervians, and Marvin Headrick, member ot the council ot nobles. are among the early entries In the 'cat-putter-ouf , contest, one ot the feature events of the mid night matinee fun show of the annual Hop Fiesta at Indepen dence August 25 to, 28, inclusive. Both capital city men claim to be- proficient in the art of feline ousting, and boast in gly state that the championship now held by Oscar Effenberger, Tillamook manufacturer, will go to Salem this year. j . Mr. Headrick is known to thou sands who attended the Taft Red head Roundup this year, as "Eric the Red." ruler over the 193S titian festival under that title. The Hop Fiesta cat-putter-out contest has attained wide fame, newspapers throughout the coun try having carried stories of the event each year. Contestants are required to don night shirts, re- " ';Wr! ccr... a ycer choad if If HI ' i , : . . luxurious seats 57 inches wide. Big hy draulic brakes. A rugged. aU-cteel body. And a long line of saiety and engineer Lag features that set it apart. Why wait? See the "year-ahead" Grahams today. Drive the Graham Supercharger the only American car with a supercharged engine. Again this year, it holds the oCkial A-AJL Economy Championship! in . n nr j'lI Z-j JWL Phone 6133 I HOME OF GOOD USED CAKS Tommy" V i i : r -z. - -Li at the CapltoL Jessie Ralph adds Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spen cer Tracy who play in the thril ling "Test Pilot, showing at the State theatre. ' tire,' then arise, light a candle. catch their cat, run 50 yards and return to bed. Their candles must remain lighted during the entire race, or be relighted at the place they go out before the contestant may start running again. Ted Hobart Recovering From Accident . Injury SILVERTON - Theodore Ho bart. who was seriously injured in an accident in early July, is rapidly improving and is now able to be Up a part of each day. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart- and the two children will leave next week for the coast to spend several days. -i," t-. ;M OFFICIAL A. A. A. SUPERCHARGER RECORD MILES GALLON Of course, you'd like to own a big car. Everybody would. Most big cars do cost more to operate than smallcara. But the Graham Supercharger holds the Official A.A.A. Economy Championship 25. 77 miles on a gallon. Get Graham's templet economy story. Salem, Ore. Marion and Polk Counties S -, - . . . . . - - i . u Test Pilot' Is State Of f e ring Unsung Heroes of Aviation I Provide. Story; Tracy j and Gable Stars The most modern of heroes, airplane test pilots, are glorified ta Mftro-Goldvn-Mayer's first ar latlon picture -in more , than two years, "Test Pilot.? which stars Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy, with, Lionel Bar- rymore heading a major support ing cast. It opens at the State taeatre today. 1 ' The picture is based on an or iginal story by Frank Wead, giv ing an intimate insight into the lives ot men who dare death. Gable Plays Aviator . i Clark Gable plays the title role as a, . daring aviator, willing to risk of life and -limb for a Job he loves. Myrna ' Lor .nlavs an nmmht ticated farm girl who marries the famous flyer and finds her self combating the unseen lure ot j me - say. , l Spencer Tracy Cast " I ; Soencer Tracr. as the heat ttia chanie in the business, takes care of Gable's plane and takes care of Gable, a double duty that is almost too much lor one man. " Gabio anoears as a test nilot. taking off for a record-breaking attempt in a transcontinental flight. New:Pbwidfl-Lor- Farce at Capitol "Double Wedding" Is Just Right Type Story for : Hilarious Couple With William' Powell and Myr na Loy back fa the farcial type or roles which have made them famous as the most amusing co- starring team on the screen, "Double Wedding" opens today at the Capitol theatre with tha advance reputation of being the dlxxlest, dafflest and drollest comedy hit to be shown in this vicinity in some time. ; This Is the setup: Powell is a penniless, happy-go-lucky ar tist, maklngi his home in a trail er and refusing to take life or anything else seriously. Miss Loy is Margit, owner of a fashionable New York : dress shop. Florence Rice Is her younger sister, with suppreesed desires to be a movie star. : John Beal Is Waldo, whom Miss Loy has , chosen to marry her sister. Want Fascinating Artist When Irene meets the fascin ating artist she doesn't want to marry Waldo any more. When the artist meets Margit he doesn't want to bother with Irene any more. Poor Margit and Waldo conspire to straighten things out but before the uproarious climax of the story is reached, every thing is more complicated than ever. It is all pure unadulterated farce. Oklahoma People ? Guests at Brooks BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Brixey have been entertaining Mr. Brixey'a brother and sisters from Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brixey and Ora Jane, Mrs. Ollie Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harver Dnnlan. . They spent several days to- getner at tne beach home -of the Brixers at Cutler Citr. Hi broth ers John and Walter and families of MeMlnnvllla were also fh This was the first time in 32 years that C. T. Brixer and Ma brother Aaron had met. Ml-s.: Lulu Maey has gone to Portland where she will visit daughters. Miss Ruth Maev. Mr Mable Wlneland and Mrs. Marjory spencer. - Mrs. Irene Carle, who was eraied on for appendicitis two weeks ago is recovering satisfac torily.; . ; HOLLYWOOD : t Today -"Rosalie," with Nel son Eddy and Eleanor Pow ell. Wednesday-i-Jamlly night, two features, "Romance in th Dark," with John Boles ani Gladys Swarthout and "Sttte Police with John King and Constance Moore. Friday "Outside Paradise" with Phil Regai and Penny Singleton, and Bob ' Steele "Rldin tho Lone Trail." : STATE Today Clark Gable. .Myrna Loy and Spancer Tracy in. "Test Pilot." Friday Eastern vaudeville, tour acts and on the screen "Luck of Roaring Camp" by Bret Harte. GRAND Today "Alexander's Rag time Band" by Irving Ber lin, with Tyrone Power, Al ice Faye, Don J Ameche, Ja;k Haley. Saturday Jane Withers In" "Kecp.SmUlng." : ELSINORE Todsy The Crowd Roars" with Marveen O'SulUvan plus latest "March of Time,", Thursday- Harold Lloyd in "Professor Beware" and "Ccrae . on Leathernecks" with Richard Cromwellv CAPITOL , i v' Today Three-unU bill, Wil liam Powell and Myrna Loy In "Double Wedding" plus Mariene Dietrich in "Shang hai Express" plus serial "Lone Ranger." .. . Wednesday "lOth Avenue , Kid'-' with Bruce Cabot and George O'Brien in 'Painte4 Desert." ... The Call Board Grenz Faniily Has Annual Gathering One Member 82 Years Old Is Honor Guest kt Reunion in Park " JEFFERSON Members of the Grenx family held its annual re union Sunday in Santlam park, acre a the river from 'Jefferson. Mrs. Eva Grenx, who was 82 years old. last Tuesday, was the honor guest. Following the- plcnlo dinner. the following program was - pre sented: Selection by the band. talk by Lee Grenx of Jefferson, talk in German by Gottlieb Grenx of Monmouth, band ' music, Ger man song by Mrs. Gottlieb Grens and children, band music,. talk by u. w. sorter, . song . by Georgie and Jackie Grenz, Jimmie and Carol Ammon, Margery Grenx and Bobby McGulre; German song by Mr. and Mrs. -Gottlieb Grens. The following committees were ap pointed: Entertainment, Walter Relntv Gladys Williams, Erma Grenz, Francis Grenx, Either Conner, and Carolyn Grenz. Re freshments: Helen Johnston; Eva Bordune, Jaunita Reinta, Kath erine McGulre and . Rosemary Rot rock. , notification; Rose Hampton and violet Smith. Present were Eva Stephens, Or- Jene Gimet, Mrs. Ed Lischinger, and Mrs. Bill Williams, Ed Sims, Mr. and Mrs. John Schragg and children of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hampton of . Valsetz, Air. ana fiire. Gottlieb Grenz end children of Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borlnne and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reints, Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Wick and children, Mabel and Merle Ran dall of West Fir, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hampton and irrandson Merle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grenx and children, Mrs. Eva Grenx- of Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Con ner and children of Dever, Mr. ana Mrs. Lee Grens and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Iran Rothrock of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Ro land McGulre and children of Al bany, Mrs. Frank- Kizer and son of Knox Butte, Orval Nye of Gold Beach, Mr. end Mrs. Francis Grenz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Frenz and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Grens and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ammon and fam ily, Ernest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Porter and daughter. Sera velhill, Henry Stupka and Dick MeRae of Stayton, Clyde Barber and Bill Clentuell of Turner. Wisconsin Folk View new Crops ST. LOUIS Mr. and "Mrs. Ai ex Mamlnr had as their auest last weekend. Mrs. Charles Tur- nn ana Nettle and Hazel of Green Bay, Wis. Mrs. Turriff and Mrs. Manning were former schoolmates and attended grade school together In Wisconsin be fore Mss. Manning; with, her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Du bois, came to Oregon 47 years ago. Mrs. Turriff and' daughters traveled br train and were on a three weeks -vacation trip. mu is the first time the Tur riffs hare seen hoon. f aborts. evergreens and other berries. 'In Wisconsin the little hazel nuts (that grow wild here) are called filberts. The Oregon roses were surPrislnr to them as in the.lr state roses only bloom two weeks. Mrs. Turriff and daughtera re turned by war of Washington and Canada. Hazel Turriff is secretary for the Fort Howard Paner comnur in CThlcaro an1 Nettie ' is employed in a beauty salon in , Green Bay. They hope to visit the west again in the future. White . Building Store, Silverton SILVERTON E. H. White Is building on West Main street on the property belonging to the late Edna Brown and Is erect ing a small store. A gas station will be in connection. A 40-foot, open front will be used for dis play of fresh fruits and vege tables. It will be known as the Silver , Creek Food store. White formerly operated - the Neighborhood Grocery on -South Water street. ' The Brown house, still stand ing on ,the property at . West Main and Fisk ttreet is one. of Silvertcn's oldest homes and has been of historic interest . down through the years. w t i ill a m aw sjst esii a i l TODAY ; ' ' , -J y N A DRAMA THAT PACKS f bji :( , AWAI.LOPAMINUTE! tMinilUljJ if J ' m TheYankatOxford hi Cffffcfrfi(l ffl V and his Girl Friend IyJCLzt C' ' i ttory that shows III tS J r; " T' y- I Taylor at his bestl t -p55 1 WTVyc irr-s : I Jl I ' AND SECOND SMASH HIT " ' 1 "!- ' r---. :J DOUBLE FON! DOUBLE LAFFS! DOUBLE EVEUY- f , mf0mr(ltP V? 0 Jrn KL j ContlntlOnS h , - Ertra Added Attraction - raS ' Latest March of Time I ConUohedf Um M 1 L1J I also cartoon - news 1 1 'frZzC' jvTJ1 ; LJ Nudist Nymph . XX t .-s t Cavorting oa the beach p; 'I 1 ' I I f. . - t Scoring an Immediate and outstanding success In her first American film, Hedy Lamarr, exotic Viennese beauty, promises to become the No. 1 glamor girl of Hollywood and threatens to displace -Mariene Dietrich as leading screen siren. ' Hedy first stained fame as the nudist nymph in the for-jeiga-made film, "Ecstaxy", which was banned from Harvest Festival Planned at Lyons Santiam Valley Grange's Program Discussed at Home Ec Session LYONS The Home Economics club of the Santlam valley grange met at the home of Mrs. Floyd Bassett Wednesday- after noon. Plans were made for the Harvest festival to ' be held Sep tember -23 at the Rebekah hall. r Those present for the after noon were;-Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mrs. Ed Taylor, Mrs. . Mabel Pat ton, Mrs. Roy Davidson, Mrs. Arnold Syverson, Miss : Velma Syversdn, Mrs. Jack Cornf orth. and the hostess, Mrs. Floyd. Bas sett. Mr a. W. E. Beviere was a suesijfor the- afternoon Wi ;. , t The officers ot the Lyons Methodist church met at the home' of . Mr. and Mrs. George Clipfell Tuesday night. Paul Johnston was elected assistant superintendent to take the place of Russel Lewis who recently went to Portland and the classes will be divided according to age. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott from Sacramento and his moth er, Mrs. Edwards ot Scio, visit ed at the George Huffman and Frank Kinsman h.mes. The fam ilies -were neighbors in South Dakota. Breaks Ankle Martha Brown of Stayton, while on McCully Mountain look ing after wod interests, fell and broke her ankle. Mrs. Alex Bodeker and daugh ter, Constance and Mrs. Everett Crabtre and daughter. Jo Ann, made a trip to Corvallis Thurs day. Miss Bodeker will enter school at Oregon State college this fall. - . Mr. and Mrs. Don McClarey from Wallace, Idaho, were Sun day guests at the W. E. Beviere and 'Floyd Bassett .home. Mr. McClarey Is a nephew "of Mrs. Beviere and a cousin of Mrs. Bassett. They were enroute to there homejn California. It had been 19 years since tne iammes met. Return From Midwest : RRnSH CREEK Rachel and Nettle Kloofensteih and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Harl hare returned from a five-weeks trip to the mid west where they visited relatives in Indiana. Illinois, Ohio and many other states. oi "EcstasyUNow A Hedy Laraarr Grangers News 1) RICKEY, Mrs. M. M. Magee and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys were hostesses to members of the Ha cleay grange Home Economics club at the Magee home for the August meeting when plans were made for the annual grange fair and baxaar to be held Septem ber 24. Committees for the af fair arpointed by the president Mrs. H. E. Martin are lunch, Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs. I. H. White, Miss Lettie Barker, Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg, Mrs. Stella Culver; program. Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. Clarence Johnson; grab-bag, Mrs. J. L. Amort, Mrs. W. H. Humphreys; concessions, Lloyd Keen, Mrs. J. L. Amort, Albert Mader; coffee, W. Welch; general booth. Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. Nile Hi! born, Mrs. Edith Wilson; candy booth, Jean Per ry. Geraldine Keen, Mrs. Harry Martin, jr., , Viola Tooker. Dur ing the program hour Miss Ethel Hickey gave a very interesting talk on the homes and lives of the Indians In New Mexico. After the meeting luncheon was served in the Magee garden. Visitors present were Mrs. J. B. Ashby, Mrs. J. C. SneiL Mrs. A. L. Bak er, Mrs. Milton Kephart, Mrs. Nile Hllburn. Mrs. Ethel Hlckey. Miss MsrJorle Sell, Miss Mar Jorie Ashby. Miss Margarite Ma gee, Miss Haiel Magee. Members present were Miss Lettie Mark er, Mrs. I. F. C. Tekenburg, Mrs. I...H. White. Mrs. Stella Culver. Mrs. Lloyd " Keen. Mrs. J. L. Amort. Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. Vern McCalllster, Mrs.. W. Welch, Mrs. M. A. Wells. Mrs. I H. E. Martin. Mrs. Humphreys and Mrs. Magee. Hop Picking to Start This Week, Moe Yards BRUSH CREEK Hop pick ing began Friday In the George Elton yard. Early clusters are be ing harvested. Picking will begin the latter part of next week in the John Moe yards. The late hops will be ready a week later. " Return of Two Toast ofFilmdom the United States because of its daring- sequences, She Is divorced from her wealthy Austrian tycoon and has been in Hollywood only about a year, yet Is the toast of the film colony. M-G-M has re tained Josef Von Sternberg, the man who built up Dietrich, to direct Hedy, and plans an extensive publicity campaign. . Annex to S wegle School Going up SWEGLE Construction on the addition to the school house is now progressing very rapidly, the framework being nearly com. pleted. It is expected that it will be near enough completion ,-foi the start of school the last week in September. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lake and daughters Jane and Joan are en joying a week's vacation at Marshfield. Back From Seaside ' MACLEAY - Mrs. I. H. White has returned from a vacation spent at Seaside. af MOMENT A MIGHTY ft" 1 r IP v TODAY MON. TUES. Popular Hits ! i t