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Bnnne Grant Comedy Opens "My Favorite Wife" Now Offered at Elsiaorc ; Theatre "My Favorite W I f e.V which opened yesterday at the Elslnore theatre, brings back Irene : Dunne and Cary Grant" to- the screen ta a ; gay sophisticated romance comedy in which.- these Holly wood luminaries hit a stride which - should carry them to top comedy awards for the year. A large share of their success In this breezy film is due to the hilarious story which was espe cially designed for the stars tal ents by Belle and Samuel , Spe waek. Miss Dunne Is cast 'as a wife presumably lost at sea whose .husband. Cary Grant, has her de clared legally dead after seven years' absence and then married Gait Patrick. The newly weds no sooner depart on their honeymoon than the first wife returns, very much aliTe. Sh was rescued from an uncharted Pacific Island on which she had been marooned all these years ,-; with , Randolph Scott, portraying a - handsome scientist. t She oyer takes the honeymoon- ers at a Tosemite hotel, and pre sents herself to her startled hus band. Unable to blurt out the truth to his bride. Grant tries to keep his first wife hidden with some hilarious and disastrous complications. Now stars a mad pace which is heightened until the uproarious climax. The kissless bride and her distraught - hus band flee home only to find Miss Dunne awaiting them and posing as an old friend of the family. And soon after the double-groom learns that his first wife and the virile explorer were alone on that island for seven years! Contributing lavishly to the laughs are Gail Patrick as the bride who can't comprehend her husband's sudden aloofness and Randolf Scott, whose desire to marry Grant's first wife after being stranded with her lor seven years aggravates the burden the jealous husband is always carry . ing. In other fine performances are Ann shoemaker. Donald Mac- Bride. Granville Bates, and two youngsters. Scotty Beckett and Mary Lon Harrington, wno por tray the Dunne-Grant children. "My Favorite Wife" was pro duced by Leo McCarey. who guid ed the stars In "Tie Awrai Truth" several years ago, while Garson Kanln,' responsible for "Bachelor Mother," directed. Hop Fiesta Plans Getting Underway Committee Cliairraan ls Named for ; Seventh . Annual Celebration INDEPENDENCE G e n eral committee plans for the seventh hop fiesta got underway " this week with the selection of com mittee "chairmen by Robert Cra ven, hop bowl president and John E. Black, general committee. , Word was received from George Westerman, local Shell oil dealer, that the Shell fireworks will be displayed Friday night fol lowing the torch parade. Tumbl ing and acrobatic acts were sched uled and an invitation taken by Dr. M. J. Butler to the Journal Juniors in Portland to put on their show. A partial list of the committees 1 as follow: torch parade. Ralph Kletslng, George Westerman and Mrs. Cleve Robinson; 'concessions. Dr. George Herley, Glen Smith and William Darling; dance tent, Jerry Kelley; grounds, A. W. Fos ter, Melford Nelson. Paul Robin son; dance floor,- Merle Fulmer; Paut Sterling, C. O. Sloper; dance music. Robert Craven; tickets, Elmer Addison, bask ' employees; police, Tom Smith; prineess dance. Dr. M. J. Butler; advertis ing. John E. Black, George West erman. Glen Smith; decorations, Roy Hartman, Robert ' Craven, Glen Smith; audit and finance, W. A. Barnum;' .fireworks, George Westerman: loud speaker, Fred Calef ; bands.' Tom Rltchey. English Teacher Hired at Stayton STAYTON E dttft R. Luther, Willamette university graduate, was recently hired by - the Stay ton school board to teach in the English department of the Stay ton high school - She will replace Catherine Tomison, who resigned her posi tion to teach in the Bend , high school. Miss Luther also took pest graduate work at Albsny college. Margaret Murphy has resigned her position in the Stayton grade school. She replaced Louann Massing after two others had re turned signed contracts and then resigned later. - - Pneumonia Patient Reported Better ATJMSVILLE Mrs; J. F." Wil cox, who has been - ill with pneu monia in the Salem Deaconess hospital for the past two weeks, was removed to her home here Thursday. She is Improving. - Mrs. A. B. Ham, her brother-in-law, Hal Ham of Kansas, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Perry Spellbrink of Molalla, have-. re turned from a vacation a- In Cali fornia. Hal Ham has returned to his work as a government mail carrier in t Kansas. - - - - Y, Mission Group Meets . JEFFERSON The Woman's Missionary society , of the Meth odist church met at the home of Mrs. Grace Thurston Wednesday afternoon, Libby was in charge of the devotions, and Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, program leader. Addle Ljbby and Mrs. Arlie Litby assist ed Mrs. Thurston In serving re freshments. There will be no meeting of the society in August. 11 T" 1 CARY GRANT, Irene Danne and Gail Patrick Is a scene from "My Favorite Wife, row showing at the Elsdaore. Also bJUod is "Je ' of the Mob" with Ralph Bellamy and Blanche York. - GKOKGB fiR K NT, Viinia Bruce Who Talked Too Much, which theatre. Also on the program is - s - 'r t 1 tit - MAE WEST and W. C Fields to "My Little Chickadee,! western farce, now playing: at the Hollywood theatre. OCE Field Tour Croup Gathers PIONEER Tuesday the first reunion of the Oregon College of Education field study tour of 1939 group was held. The mem bers met on the OCE campus and went to Helmlck State park. Of the original group of 32, fourteen were present Mrs. Victor Llndahl of Monmouth, cook on the tour, was back at her old job and pre pared a meal. The meeting was. also a fare well to Dr. J. Norman Carls, OCE instructor who was director and instructor of the , tour last sum mer. Dr. Carls' is leaving im mediately upon completion or tnis term at OCE and will take a short trip to Alaska. After that he will go to cnaneston, ia., to become head of the geography de partment of Eastern Illinois State Teachers college. ' JNIidiJle Grove vNows Mmni.E RsnvB Calllnr at the Frank Scharf home last week were Mrs. : Pearl scnui ana daughter Zana and Mrs. Miner oi r(.. r-niif on route to Ever ett, Wash., and Clyde Scharf of Redmona. . : - r. nt ' tin. Glenn Chapman and daughters. Natalie. Glenna and Margie, or ios Angeiea, wuo been visiting his father. Frank Chapman at Shr "n, are now guests of an in Fred rh.nmm tit this commu.;..y. Bit- lie Black, a grandson, , is also a zuest. , In company with Mr. aaa Mrs. Nathaniel - Cage and L una of Gerrais, Mr. ana wrs. oan wage and Marvin visited " the week end at Rose Lodge with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal " Baltimore nd La- Velle. ' . ' , , - - Mrs. Lena Bartruff is spending few days at Falls City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i-evi Slelghter, formerly of this com munity. - , Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jone ana niatior. Callf were re- cent guesU at the . Hsrris Ault home, Wayne asu rtiiac fhmm to remain until the middle of August when the Anita ill make the trip to wieuer io bring him home. The Woman's Missionary socie ty met at the home or iars. w, II.. Bcharf Tuesday night. The . . To? v oa wna ira. c UUBL V. V- -- CT " John -Cage-Mrs. W; IL Scharf Is a delegate to rn nnua convention at Jennings f i-of July 24 to 27. ' ? ' , Van : Loanen ' 13 now home from the hospital and recovering satisiacxomy uui appendix operation , ; ; "fit t. vr ' v.- if. and Bread Marshall in "The Mas Is currently billed at the Capitol Gene Antry la "Carolina Moosu . L Dentist Openiiig Jefferson Office JEFFERSON Dr. J. P. Ar thur, dentist of Albany has open ed the office of the late Dr. H. C. Epley on main street and will be in his office Tuesday, after noon and night. Wednesday till noon, Thursday afternoon and night, Friday,, till noon.. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Libby are guests at the home of Mr. Llbby's mother, Mrs. Grace Thurston. Lib by la connected with the Ameri can Can Company, and Is enjoy ing a vacation. The Fisher Funeral home is being improved by the addition of a utility room. Mr. E. M. Ackerman is the carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Angell and son Richard arrived Tuesday from San Francisco, and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.- L. Shields. They are on a vacation trip to Canada. At the close of the regular meeting of Mt. Jefferson Re bekah lodge, a kitchen parade by several members caused much merriment. Taking part were Mrs. Hattle Goin, Laura Thomas, Flora Thomas. Maude Epley, Millie BI1- Lyeu, Bertha Curl, and Margaret Thurston. Their costumes were adorned with all kinds of kitchen utensils, which made lots of mu sic. California Woman At Grand Island ; GRAND ISLANDMarjie En ashchuck of San. Fraado, Calif., is enjoying a month's vacation with her sister,- Mrs. Eva Cola.?- Henry Cole who has been spend ing his vacation at-the home of his mother, Mrs. Eva Cole, ; has returned to Los Angeles where he is employed with the TJongias Air plane facory." l; ;" ,v. ' .- J - v ' ' I S : tK Birthday Honored J P:' AMITY Mrs. Al J. Loop was surprised on her birthday anni versary Monday by a number of relatives and fries ds. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.' Ethan Grant, Ethan Grant, Jr and Bet ty, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Grant,- all of Salem; Mr: and Mrs. Walter Rogers and Stella; Mrs. Tonl Ba ker and - children,. Mrs.- Benlah Krager and. John; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loop, A. J. Loop. Forest and Lorene, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Loop.- ' : , ... Visits at A'usnsTille" , . AUMSVILLE '- : George Towie, who has been employed with the Byron .Jackson company .',at Los Angeles arrived here: for week end -.visit with, bis parents, f Mr and Mrs. ' Ernest Tors-le." He Is being transferred by the company to Bethlehem. Pa., and left Mon day ty train.' - Actor Building 75-Foot Sloop Hall Spending Spare Time on Task and Expects u it to Take Year 1 f .Following completion . of his starring role opposite Nancy Kel ly la "Sailor's Lady," the 20th Century-Fox film which is at the Grand1- theatre, Jon Hall start ed construction on a 7 5-foot sloop with an auzllliary ' motor. Hall estimates it will take him a year .to build it - "I want to do as much of the work myself as I cad," he said, "because I know exactly how I want it done but I have only the limited time between pictures to devote to it. The cost will have to stay within the budget I've set.- ' Love of water and sailing ships comes naturally to the handsome 190-pound Tahiti-born Hall, be cause his forefathers were sea faring men, and his childhood was' spent near the sea. His wife. Frances Langford, also is . fond 6f sailing. They expect to spend three or four months each year aboard the new sloop. Its maiden voyage will be to China, they say. Plans Long Sail During the summer Jon and Frances will sail Hall's 40-foot ketch, Mponglow, down the Mexi can coast then through the Pana ma canal to the. West Indies and Finally to Miami. From there they will return to Hollywood by air and have their boat taken back later. ; "Sailor's Lady," In which he is co-starred with "Nancy Kelly, is Hall's first picture since he scored so Impressively in "The Hurri cane.' During that period Hall, while still under contract to an other studio, devoted his time to swimming, sailing, getting mar ried and building a home. . A fine cast of featured players was assembled for "Sailor's Lady." Topping all I the hilarity with her screamingly funny an tics is Joan Davis. Other fun- makers featured in the. strong supporting cast are Dana An drews, Mary Nash, Larry Crabbe, Katharine Aldridge, Harry Shan non, Wally Vernon and "Skip per." Sol M. Wurtxel was producer. Allan Dwan directed from a screen play by Frederick) Hazlitt Bren nan for which Lou Breslow and Owen Francis provided' addition al dialogue. The original story was by Frank Wead. ' Swegle Vacation BibleSchoolEnds SWEGLE This past week a daily vacation 1 Bible school was held in the schoolhouse auditor ium. As this was the first va cation Bible school held in this community it was just held one week, but plans- are now to hare two weeks next' year if possible. There was a daily average attend once of. 45. Friday night the young "people ' irho attended and the teachers who conducted the school held a closing demonstra tion service at the school for the parents and friends. Rev. J esc a Baker was in charge of the school and his sssisting teachers were Mrs. Baker and John Van Patter. The young people's conference for all the American Sunday school union schools will open on Monday. July 29 at Turner camp grounds. - ' . Mr. and Mrs. Meano Dalke, Gladys, John and Richard ' re turned Sunday from a weeks' va cation trip. They visited relatives at Newport, Davenport and Mon roe, Wash. The George. Tost home anyl neighbors have hsd some very unwelcome neighbors the past two weeks as a band of gypsies have been camped near by. They have not bothered farms close by but have made their visits to outlying districts. ... : Residence Changes Made at Silverton SILVERTON Recent resi dence changes and newcomers to Silverton are Fred W. Mitchell from Portland to 109 . North Water street.. Mrs. Henry Kolln has moved from. Will amina to 1301 Maple hnrnt avenue. The Dennla A. Lo- ganbill family has. changed resi dence from 716 N. Second street to 706 S. Water "street. The Floyd Alfred Carlsons have mov mt tn 1AOU W. Uain street from Toledo, Oregon. Milton Knauf, recently appointed mallcarrier on a rural route "out of Silverton, is at 711 N. Second, apartment The Glenn Briedwells ara lo cated at the lovely home at 42 isr Water atraf estate of Mrs, John Wolfard,; from 14- S. Fifth street, where the Ernest , pynergs will be moved tnis wees. - - - EmiYadalsIll With Blood Poison - HAZEL GREEN Em! " Tads. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Yada, is seriously ill from blood noiaea- at the Salem Deaconess hospital. Miss Tada has been em ployed by the Deaconess hospital since her graduation from tha Emmanuel hospital. - peruana. class 1939. h Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ztelinsk! and children, Gertrude, Ronald and Gladys are spending , the week at Newport. rn.ifj Cesir" ' -O -if t f m rQ i . r . i , ft -m (Mi !r; .i t J I r W tAWCT KOXT JON HAU. JOAN DAVIS VYil'if Veraea f J"' .r 1 P4 LI -sum NAbVX KKL1.Y and on Hall star at the Grand theatre. Also billed , Romero and Evelyn Tenable, . v.WL-..(MW.S XT LARAINE DAY aad Robert Cammbaga ia "A ad One Was BeaaUfal. playing today through Wednesday at State theatre. Compaaloa tea tore is "Road to Singapore" with Ring Crosby, Dorothy Lamovr aad Bob Hope. j ; "Man Who Talked" Found Fast Film George Brent Stars Tale , of Glib Broadway Barrister There's excitement in every minute of the Capitol theatre's current attraction. "T h e Man Who Talked too Much," which opened - there last night with George Brent and Virginia Bruce in the co-starring roles. District Attorney Stephen For bes, played by George Brent, is a glib-tongued orator with an impressive list of convictions. It is when an Innocent boy is added to his list, and the guilty person confesses too lae to save him, that Steve washes his hands of the work and says, "I would rather see 10 guilty men go free than to see one- innocent man die." His understanding secretary Joan Reed, played by Virginia Bruce, goes with him to his new office on the wrong side of the tracks. Business is bad, and eventually he ties up with J. B. Roscoe, portrayed by Richard Barthelm ess, a n underworld character. Business booms and the office expands to include a new secretary, Celia Farrady, Brenda Marshal I's role, and Steve's brother John, played by William Lundigan, fresh out law school. , ' 'John realizes that his brother Isn't-runnm an honest law firm, and decides to do something dras tic. He opens Steve's vault to federal authorities, turning over incriminating evidence against Roscoe. But this boomerangs when Roscoe frames an airtight murder charge against the boy. This challenge brings Steve back to his old self as he uses all his Ingenuity to exonerate John and clear himself with Virginia. Property Sales IVIade at Amity AMITY The i 6-acra farm east of town,, known as tha Taylor place, has been sold to Troy Heta- ler of Detroit, v Other real estate deals "closed here recently are tha Earl Burch property on Jefferson street, sold to Roscoe Larsoa of Sam's valley, Douglas county, sew principal, of tha Amity high school; the J. R. Snodgrass residence on Oetchell street, bought by T. V. Newman, and tha 17-acre. tract Just south of town known as tha Walter Rea property owned by Fred and Cora Newman of Junction City. sold this-' week to -Roy KIrkwood ot Amity.- ;" :;:.-v. -.;.r-. Today - Con tin moms Peafointasw Today 1 ta 11:89 F. If. ' m m utwl aw a Heirs, March jpl Tkaa end "JBrry Viitntry Vst3xaw m 56 i-A t I . i ) ' ' . f - 3 i "Sailor's Lady,' now ahowuig is "Lncky Cisco liitT with Cesar I i Save Those Locks, Fans Asked Potty Rumors La Lamour Would Cut Treeses Brought IMany Protests Although "the rape of the lock" didn't quite coma off, it might well have if some ot Doro thy Lamour's fans had had their way. When the star, who is fea tured with Bing Crosby and Bob HoDe in ''Road to Sinrannr ropeninr today at tha State thea. ire, contemplated ooboing her hair, letters, telegrams and even phone calls reached tha studios aasang ner to oesisc Most of the corresnondenta. moreorer, wanted to get in on it if she did cut her hair. They demanded everything from a somewnat aiscreet lock to a whole nanafui. One correspondent saved the day in Miss Lamour's estimation. A Penn State college student, he entered a modest claim. "Glad to see you saved yonr nair," he wrote. "Incidentally, it wouia do very nics to hara a few combines." "Road, to Singapore" is full of tnings wnicn get la the hair of Bing and Bob, tor they ara a couple of seafaring woman-haters who traipse down to tha land of Goona-Goona and run into Miss Lamour. Of course they fall in love with her, and all of them sine' the five new sonra In th picture. The supporting cast Includes such favorites as Charles Coburn, Judith Barrett. Anthonv Onlnn and Jerry Colonna. Victor Schert xinger directed the picture. Lebanon Mission Group Has Meeting LEBANON Mrs. Rita Ayres and Mrs. Leota Vaughn were joint hostesses at the Ayres home to tha Baptist Missionary society. Mrs. Merrill Smith presided. Mrs. Mervin Gllson led the devetionals. ar. ueurgs oaiwn sang ana lea the prayer and Mrs. Elmer Mor ris spoke on tha subject for tha day 'The Church, Our Light house." Members of the society la. the Baptist church of Albany were guests and took part in tha discussion. Stewart Houston of K e h n e wiek. Wash., la staying for soma weeks with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Perey Shields and Joella are spending a week at tha coast. Mrs. LeMoyne Welrich has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Moyd Knox and Mr. Kaox and Nola. They have returned to their homa ia Alsea. . STARTS TODAY Thrills and romaace la the west's big trees. ' All la gorgeoaa color. -VALLEY CF ... TUS GIA2JTS -Wayne Morris Claire Trevor PLl.'S 2TD TUT Your favorite comic strip detective romea to life. -ADvnrrurj3 c? with r Towaa Li N. v Screen IGsses NofBigTIirill At Least not to Brenda Blarsliall, irho O ought to Know HOLLTWOOD. Jji 1 y ZO-fP)-What. young lady, would you be thinking about in the middle of an Errpl Flynn kiss? r- Would ou be carried away on clouds? Maybe you would, but not Brenda Marshall. ' I was wishing,' she snswered the query, "that somebody would yell 'cut. Enrol had my nose pressed flat' against his cheek and I couldn't breathe. At . first blush that may not sound like much of a recom mendation for . this carefree ad vaatnrer one -sometimes hears called a great lover. "It wasn't all his fault, Bren da goes on. "Camera angles, not comfort, dictate how a screen kiss is made. . But all the same I'd a lot rather kiss Joel. Mc Crea. . Her First Kiss (Pro) , - He was the first man Brenda kissed, , -professionally, in Holly wood- She's not overenthuslastle even : about that, but .then she just doesn't . like love scenes. They're the sole things about act ing that bother her. "There's something too per sonal, too Intimate about kissing. she explains, .-and leaves It. at that. . . The dark-haired actress, i who came to Hollywood from the Phil--Ippines via San Antonio, Tex.,' and Broadway, has kissed only three men la pictures. The third, Jef frey Lynn, she classifies as "a nice boy. - Which mala star would she choose tor a love scene it she had her way? ' : I Gable? She answers something throaty that sounds like "ugh" .and grimaces, ; "That would be too personal. Bill Holden? Aad she accents the "would." (Bill is the handsome lad she recently flew to Tucson to visit on location.) "Get this straight. she says finally. "I'd really like to have a doable for these kissing parts. Sublimity It of C Starts New Year SUBLIMITY A large attend ance was present at the first meeting of the new fiscal year for the local Knights of Colum bus at Sublimity Tuesday night, presided over by the newly-elected grand knight, Gua Mlnden of Stayton. Announcement was made at this meeting of the appointment by the state deputy of Leonard J. Thoma of Stayton and members of this council as state chair man ot the membership commit tee for Oregon for the coming fis cal year. His selection was made due to hUr successful efforts in assisting the Sublimity Knights In securing the Century club dur ing the past year. . Grand Knight Mlnden announc ed the following selection of ap pointive officers for Sublimity council for the year: Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Scherbring; lecturer, Clyde Boyer; financial secretary, Edward J. Bell. A report on the picnic was made, showing It the most suc cessful ta years, this being a joint fraternal picnic with other Cath olic fraternities in the Santiam ralley. An interesting talk was given by P. J. Nealen, of Niagara Falls. 'NT. He has been a member of this local council for. the past 20 years. Three Links Club Is Entertained DALLAS The Three Links club was entertained Thursday night at tha H. A. Petersen home with Virginia Petersen and Violet Larson and Mrs. Dorothy Gllson as hostesses. r - Present were Mrs. - Carl S. Graves, Mrs. Walter Bird, Mrs. Elmer Sehulson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Louis Iladley, Mrs. Pets Voth, Mrs. John Friesen, Mrs. C. II. Olmstead. Mrs. A. M. Loban. Mrs. T. L Parsons, Mrs. Ralph Howe, Mrs. Charles Cochrane, Eunice Klum, Mrs. R. A. Petersen and tha three hostesses. TB7B TOPIC of the TROPICS When BEfQ aad BOB Meet DOT! iirr x A ( la w w x r Call Board KLSIXOKK Today Irene Dunne. Gary Grant In "My Favorite Wife." ; Ralph Bellamy in "Queen of the Mob " Friday Bette Davis. Charles Boyer In "All This and Heaven Too." Wendell Wlllkie in "Information, Please." ,. . J CAPITOL Today George Brent, Vlr- ginia "Brucein "The Man Who Talked Too Much." , Gene A u trey in "Carolina Moon." Wednesday Lloyd Nolan, Lola Lane in "'Gangs' of Chicago." , Ann Sheridan.' Jeffrey Lynn in "It All Came True." ' (Saturday John Wayne, SIgT rid Gurle in, "Three Faces West." Richard Arlen, An- " dy Devine in "Black Dia- monds." , GRAND Today Nancy Kelly, Jon II a 1 1 In "?IIr.i-'a r.afv" Cesar Romero in "Lucky Cisco Kid." Wednesday "M a r y 1 a a d" with Brenda Joyce, John .i Payne, Walter Brennan in technicolor. LIBERTY Today Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor in "Valley of the Giants." William Gargan. Jlosella Towne in "Adven- tures of f Jane Arden." Wednesday' James Cagney, Ann Sheridan in "Angels t with Dirty Faces. "Smug- gled Carxo. Friday Three i Mesquiteers t In "New Frontiers." Ron- aid Reagan, Ila Rhodes In "Secret Service of the Air." Chapter 9 "Dick Tracy's G-Men." STATE Today BIng-Crosby, Doro- thy Lamour In, "Road to Singapore." Laraine Day, ' Robert Cummings In "And One Was Beautiful." Thursday J a m e s Cagney, ; Pat O'Brien in "Tighting 69th. i Victor Jory in "Light of the Western Skies." Saturday midnight show Laurence Oliver, Joan Fon- talneln "Rebecca.', HOLLYWOOD Today W. iC. Fields Mae , West in "My Uttle Chlcka ; dee." . Wednesday Otto Kruger in "Scandal Sheet." Nelson Eddy. Ilona Massey in . 'Balalaika." 'Friday Ann Sothern. John Carron Ia "Congo iMaisie." Roy Rogers in "Young Buffalo Bill." Chapter 2 "Green Hornet." ' . ' Redwood Logging i Basis for Story 'Valley of tlie Giants" ' at Liberty Stars Wayne Morris Beautiful color plus thrills and action in the big trees of Cali fornia marks the technicolor fea ture "Valley of the Giants" star ring Wayne Morrlr and Claire Trevor starting today at the Liberty theatre. Based on the adventures ot timber cruisers and their hazard ous occupation, the picture was filmed entirely in the redwood forests of northern California's coastal areass. r The Liberty's second feature oa the weekend's dual bill is "The Adventures ot Jane Arden' star ring William Gargan and Rosella Towne in the role of Jane Ar den and based on the famous x comic, Strip feature of the same l name. - . Returns From Trip To San Francisco MONMOD TH- Warrent No wowlejskl is home from a brief visit to the Saa Francisco fair. Hilda G. Swenson, superintend ent: of Jessica Todd halL Is ia New York, where she is attend ing a summer session at Colum bia Teachers' college. AIR-CONDITIONED - COOL Now Showing - 2 lilts Continuous Today - 2 to ll:SO r Together azftn for laughter! Ndunne'grXnt -J SCOTT PAIFJCK COMPAiaON FILTCRE J, DGAH HOOVO'3 (ililHilJllSI: Dinicn COMPANION FEATURK Sji. with r '. t::nu t:::uu ' Cca'lzvLZ'n Today ' ' 1:13 to 11:C3 l IL y. ;niPc ) it1' 1