"a-- -T.'.'.IL.JLIi.'U H GZZGC:? CTATZCIIAII, Cdcsu Cryoa. San&ay .X an!ny Jaly: IX n 1SI3 JLCkH It . k a I 1 1 t Boyeivpavis ; In Fine Film "All This and Heaven Too" at EUinore Is Tale ' From Best Seller There! a never-to-be-forgotten experience waiting for 70a at the Elalnore , theatre, where j. Bette Davis and Charles Boyer have combined their dynamic talents in bringing -". Rachel Field's novel, "All This And Heaven Too to glowing life-on the screen. On of the leading best sellers ot the past few years, Miss Field's novel comes to the screen with its dramatic essence Immeasurably heightened by the brilliant per formances of the two great dram atic stars aided by an outstand ing fine supporting cast.' - . . :, The story of Mademoiselle Henrietta Desportes 'was flash news In the European press ot 1847. . Its repercussions helped a French ; king from . his tottering throne, - Later Mile. Desportes came to America and began life anew as the wife of Henry Field, a New England minister, a great uncle of authoress Rachel Field. Henrietta (Bette Davis) comes to the luxurious Paris home of the Due de Praslln (Charles Boyer) to act as governess ' to four children. To them she gives the lore and understanding they hare never had from their moth er, a hysterical, ' neurotie wom an, whose only interest is In- her husband. Her wild . passions and utter disregard for the children hare estranged him, however, and in the quiet intelligent little gov erness he sees all that he wants of life. - No word of love -passes be tween them, but there is a deep, understanding friendship in which each finds .the first happiness they have known. The Duchess soon fastens .upon .; Henrietta as the cause of her husband's cool ness, and dismisses her. When the Duehesse Is found murdered in her boudoir sooa afterward. Henrlette and the Due immedi ately become the storm-center ot Parisian scandaL Although his suicide a few days later releases her from prison, life seems no longer tolerable for her, until Henry Field . (Jeffrey Lynn), a young American - whom she has met only casually,, offers . her peace, security in America. Three Face West : In Capitol Film Charles Coburn, " Sigrid Gorie r and John - Wayne Star 1 A slice of realism is brought to the screen in "Three Faces West, which opened last night at the Capitol theatre. It de picts a present-day community In the middle west, where "there is no doctor to combat the poverty and disease of a desolate people. There are many such communi ties in the United States today which, because of poor housing conditions, lack ot modern con veniences and the general' apathy of Its people towards economic progress, have not attracted the medical men to its loin. Such a community was Ash vllle Forks, and only an epidemic served to arouse the settlers to end' out aa SOS, with the induce ment of a free home to any doe- tor who would come there to live. . Brave Idealist, Dr. Karl Braun, a Viennese refugee, portrayed by Charles Coburn. comet, and with his modern, scientific methods stifles the epidemic, and in some degree brings order and cleanli ness into their midst. Sigrid Gurie, as Dr. Braun's daughter, Lenl, who rebels at first against having, to live in the deso late dust-ridden town and finally finds a deeper meaning to life In . service to humanity, plays one of the strongest and best roles of her motion picture career. Life Guard Changed SILVERTCN Fred Reed has been appointed to -replace Myron Derlckson as life guard at the municipal swimming pool. Deriek son resigned to enter an aircraft school. Reed completed his tests for life guard at the Red Cross school recently held here. ; O ; Lot's Bccono ; ; We invite you to visit our ' prascriptioii department where you will seo registered pharmacists compounding ! prescriptions with the utmost care and skill. Coopera tion wilh your physician in his work of oaring for your health is our most im portant function. To that end we use only the finest prescription chemicals, pharma ceuticals, and biologicals when : filling HP i I! I ! : -prescriptions. D Cor. State & liberty Pli. 3118 : JEALOUS MARITAL, discord between Barbara O'Nell (right) wad Chmxjee Boyer tavolvo Bette Davis (center) fa a scandal Chat rocked two continents. : Scene is from A11 This, and Heaven Too, Warn er Bros, picturizatlon of Rachel Field's dynamic novel, now playing at the Elalnore theatre. Fins: Wendell Willkle in "Information Please." - 8. 8. VAN DINK'S shrewdest detective bronght to the screen again in Calling: Philo Vance start-in; - Stevenson. Playing; today through with "Calling Philo Vance" to Olivier and Joan Fontaine. SIGRID GURUS and John Wayne from "Three Faces West, mow 1 I ard Arlen and Andy Devine In "Black DiAmonda. f t Services Are Held For Airs. Scanland LIB ANON Mrs. Cora Scan land died Sunday, July 11, in the Lebanon hospital after a two week illness and was barfed In Gllliland cemetery Monday morn ing. By her own request only sim ple graveside rites were held. El der George Simons officiated and the Howe Funeral home was In charge. Born in Butler eounty, Ohio, in 18f S, Mrs. Scanland had spent much of her life In Oregon hav ing lived for over 10 years on the farm now occupied by the family on Wiley creek. She is sur vived by; her husband, George Scanland, to whom she was mar ried in Albany la 1908, and by two daughters and three sons. The daughters are Mrs. Fern Keltner and Mrs. Freda Miller in Ohio and the sons are Earl Neldermann of Grants Pass and Gordon and Donald Scanland ot Foster.. She had one granddaugh ter. - 1 - 7 ? 5 i , whxetts ( ) Janes Stephenson . aud i Marge Wednesday at the State theatre "Rebecca" co-starTing as they appear la a dnuaatie scene at the Capitol theatre, Pluat Ktefa- Call Bo,ard Today Bette Davis Charles Boyer In "All This and Heaven Too." Wendell Wlllkta In Iafornatlaii Please." Wednesday Robert Toung, Manrean O'SuTH-ran In e "Sporting Blood." Anae . Shirley, James Ellison in "Anne of Windy Poplars. Saturday Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland in "Andy Hard-r Maeta DebBtaBtA. Charles Coburn, Blllle Burke in "The Cantaln Ta a Lady." CAprroii Today John Wayne, Sigrid Gurie in "Three Faces West." Richard Arlen, Andy Devine in "Black Diamonds." , Wednesday Nancy Kelley,- Robert Cummlngs in "Pri vate Affair." Frankle Dar ro, Mary Kornman in "On the Spot." .;. GRAND ' - Ti'f Today "Maryland" in tech nicolor with Walter Bren nan, Brenda Joyce, John Payne. . Wednesday Ronald Cole man in "The Loiit Horiz on. Cary Grant, Irene Dunne in , "The Awful Truth." - - STATB . Today Laurence Olivier. Joan Fontaine in "Rebec ca." James SUphenson, : Margot Stevenson in "Call ing Philo Vance. Thursday Dude Raneh Fro , lies on the stage, Cesar . Romero, Mar Jorie - Weaver in "Cisco Kid and the ldy - - -.v HOIXYWOttD :-' Today Cary Grant, Rosa . lind RusseU in "His Girl Friday." Phillip Dorn. ! - "Lall Deste in "Ski Patror." Wednesday Geta Garbotr Melvyn Douglas In "Nln otchka.'1 Frank Morgan,' BJllle Burke in "Ine Ghost Comes Home." , Friday '"Oh. Johnny, How T(u Can Lore." Lola Lane, Jiimes Crsig in "Z&nzi- ! uisiirtTir- ' .T o t a y PriHcilla Lane, Claude Rains in '"Four Daughters,! Don Barry, Helen Mack In "C alling All . Marines." . Wednesday Leslie " Howard, - Wendy HOer In "Pgyma- lion." Don ; Wilson, , Vera Vague la ""Village Tarn " TlTirA. . '.. " - Friday Genu Autry In Raii- cho Grande." "Son ot the Kavy." Chapter 10 "Dick Tracy's G-Hca. Director Has . Q GoodMemory Hnry Kmg Astound His Cast in Directing "Blaryland" T Friends and acquaintances ct Henry Ring, . aee - director, were amazed by "the feats of memory he exhibited during the filming of Darryl F. Zannuck's Techni color, production of Maryland, now playing at the' Grand theatre. The successful man behind the megaphone has to be a combina tion of psychologist, diplomat and jack of all trades.. In addition to having these qualities. King also possesses . an encyclopedic mind. f ; . In fact he can give a good ae? count of himself on any subject because he draws his conclusions from a broad background ot prac tical - experience. For - example, the day before shooting started on "Maryland,' ' King had a' confer ence with members ot the prop department and - Technicolor ex perts on the type of bed linen to be u sed in the picture.' - His wealth of information on weaves, textures, colors and pho tographic possibilities was startl ing. Through him the correct material was selected . Remembers Scenes When the location -department was searching for a site on which to film. the thrilling "Maryland" fox hunt he recalled a location that he had not seen in years. He described it in detail and it was found to be the ideal spot for the scenes and one on which fox hunts frequently are held. Master psychologist, too, King knows how to get the best per formances out ot actors and It proved a wise ehoice when Darryl F. Zanuck selected hint for the difficult job of directing -Mary land." "Maryland features a superb east including Walter Brennan. Fay Bainter, Brenda Joyce, John Payne, Charlie Ruggles, Hattle McDanlel and Marjorie Weaver. The original screen play was by Ethel Hill and Jack Andrews. Gene Marker was the associate producer. Joan Fontaine Has Unscheduled Bath Chilling Shower Tumbles About Her on Set for "Rebecca", Joan Fontaine got more than her. share of chillina - Initiations into screen horror- technique dur ing filming ot "Rebecca but It took n event not in the script of the chiller, to frighten her halt to death. Miss Fontaine is co- starred with Laurence Olivier in Rebecca, which -David O. Sels- nlck produced from Daphne du Manner s eerie novel, and which is now showing at the State theatre. The stage was set for , hit of spooky business. Miss Fontaine was giving a tense Interpretation ot a yonng lady working up to a nervous breakdown, when s ter ruie erasn abruptly netted every thing. As sundry assistants led the trembling Joan to a chair and waved, smelling salt, . prop men found that some draper! as being blown by a large fan had tangled with a five-gallon bottle ot water, toppling It over. And a five-gal lon water bottle makes a Qrade A crash. Joan will testify. The star got over her shakes in about ten minutes but one ot the hard-boiled prop men had to take the rest of the day off- Alfred Hitchcock, noted master of screen mystery ana intrigue. directed. "Rebecca, and other important players in the east In clude Judith Anderson, George Sanders. C. Aubrey Smith, Regin ald Denny, Nigel Bruce, Gladys Cooper and Florence Bates. The production is a United Artists release. ' ' Bamett Family Reiinion at Turner TURNER. Many of the de scendants ot "the late : Mr, and Mrs. J. J, Barnett' gathered at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Alice r Wlpper of Tnrnerr for a family reunion and picnic Sun day. The date was chosen aa the central Sunday in - a group of seven family birthdays occurring betweea July It and 21, Fire ot this group of seven were present and were especially honored by a huge birthday cake which was eut by Mrs. Wlpper, oldest of the birthday group and senior mem ber ot the entire family circle. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L L. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and Nancy Heath of MUwaukie; . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Stella and Lo- raine Barnett, Mr. ana jars. J. E. Whitehead, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. XL, Whitehead, jr.. Mary and Keith Ball of Turner; Mr. and Mrs.- Guy Chapman, Kenneth and Edward Chapman of SL Hel ens; Mr, and Mrs. Russell Miles and Dale, Lee and Alice' Miles of Nehalem; Mrs. Harvey liarru and son Jerry of Sheridan; Mrs. Frank Caspell and Dorothy and Dorsey Caspell and Laura McCon nell of Salem; Frank Lyle and Jean Lyle of Seattle;' Mr. Fan nie Eyeatone "of Portland; Henry Weisaaar ot Medord; Mr. and Mrs. , Ben- Wlpper, .Mr. and lira. Earl Wlpper and son Jerry, Mrs. Leo Birmingham .and Mrs. Her man: Wlpper, the . hostess, of Turner. . , . .: '.. 7 it, . . 2 BRENDA JOYCE end John Payne showing at the Grand theatre.' 1 LOVELY ROS ALCfD Baseell and Girl Friday" at the Hollywood ro-, wita rnuup Don ana jjbii TERES FAMOUS SISTERS. Lola, j. (:... .. tenors in "Fonr Dangnters start lag today At the Liberty a dual program with "Calling and Helen Mack. ' Turner School Janitor Hired . - ' TURNER J o h n Mickey has been hired the school janitor for the coming yar. The usual ren ovocation ot school property will soon begin in readiness for the fall school opening. Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Jones are spending' their vacation at Bend, their former pastorate. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill are home after a four-day vacation trip to Crater Lake, Oregon caves, and various beaches. Mrs. Margaret Riches and chil dren are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armentrout, at Tillamook. Her son Dennis who has spent the summer with his grandparents will return with Ms mother. Aumsvillft PeopW Enter Exhibits ' . AU M SVTLLE Aamsrllle people have been pleased to ob serve the centennial exhibit in the Salem business bowse win down, particularly the wedding cawemble ot Mrs.' C D. Booae of this . place and the photo graphs of'lfr. and Mrs. IL O. Porter, AnnuvfUe pioneers. Mrs. - Boone, whose beanttfnl emsena ble is shown a Mlller'a store is a daughter of EC C Forter. She has epent ber entire .life : here, as did her parents before ber. The dress betnsr exhibited wan designed and made by Sirs.-' A. F. Clackaby of " EUverton, ana me elota at that Cato was called aCk tissue. .T!.J -J .,1 XXXX llctont, , . i 1 Laurence) CnrioT Jocm : fonkdao Starts 2:15-5:0-9;C3 tND HIT ' from "Maryiamd,". now Gary Grant are co-starred In "His theatre. Also showing le "Ski Pa- Deeto. Itoswary and PriedUa All Marines" starring Don Barry . Lebanon Guard Ready for Camp LEBANON Preparations for the annual summer encampment ot the national guard are being made by the local company. Be cause . of the . possibility of . the guard's being kept in service for an extended period.' sergeants. except staff sergeants, are being discharged. Under this ruling, Everett Campbell and Ralph Gor don hare . heen relieved. So far assignments, to their-places have not been made. Donald Phelps, staff sergeant, has asked to be discharged. Delivan Chllds and Glen Richards nre still keeping their ratings. Fred Kerr's period of enlist ment has now expired. He has served with .this hospital com pany for II years but does not intend to reenllst. He may. ho ever, go to camp, August 4-34. to help us successor with the paper wora. . - . , . TWO BIG FEATURES Continnons 1 to ll:SO P. IL HI 1 f H M AIM And Second Feature 7jr jp, - t t i i in 1 , Movie Cliche s : Has Defender Tried and -True- Sltattion .Saves Hollywood Lou : - Maeli in Film HOLLYWOOD. Jnly three-times academy award win ner comes to -the defense of the movie Cliche.. - ' "The. cliche may cloy." says Director-Producer Frank Lloyd. but-it'a economical. . "It saves Hollywood a million or more a year in film" alone, to say nothing ot economy Introduc tion time-and brain fatigue. Lloyd says the worst cliches have become passe.' The movies have liberated doves by. the thou sands - to signify domestic peace, . he says but they seldon do It any more. ' . ,' ... Now ' and then, though, some producer still uses 'a dimming candle to indicate death. .Lloyd lists as the most annoying cliche the calendar-wlth-rapidly-turning-pages to indicate quick passage ot time. Nowadays it's a bit subtler to- show a tree with 'its leaves drifting to, the ground. in nu current: nun, rne Howards of Virginia," Lloyd was tempted to use a cliche to bring out the tact that Martha .Scott was to have a baby. Tiny. Garments T . - ! wanted to have the" camera steal into her bedroom and catch her in the act of sewing -baby clothes. confesses Lloyd. "In the old days that is ex actly how we would have done it In maybe 10 feet of lm. An hour of modern dialogue xouidn't have been more effective. "But I knew I'd be - criticised for-being trite. So I merely put Miss Scott Into a' maternity dress. Lloyd - nominates as the prise cliche . in his - 25 years in the movies one which, was bora when a producer discharged his . cast and a - week later' discovered he didn't have the "fadeout clinch" the old lorers'-klss cliche. Stack, for cinematic proof that love was triumphant, he took a desperate chance. He hired two extras who resembled the hero and heroine from the back, and had them walk hand in hand to ward a rising sun. This waa the beginning ot a thousand Hollywood rising or set ting suns. Who was the produc ing genius who started the -cycle T Why, Mr. Lloyd, of course. Mountain Climb MT. ANGEL A groutf ot yonng people from Mt. " Angel have ar ranged a mountain climbing party for August 4. with their aim the lookout cabin atop ML Hood. JL final meeting will be held at St. Mary's school here Tuesday night, July SO, at 8 o'clock to make final preparations. Notice will be given at this meeting by all Who wish to rent crampans or spikes for their climbing shoes. Shoes or the outline of the sole of the shoes should be brought to the meeting. - " Present plana call for the party to leave ML Angel Saturday aft ernoon.. August 1, and lodge at Raf forty's hotel at Government Camp.' The clink will begin early Sunday morning. Olle Lean, ex perienced guide, will lead the party. Those who have signed up for the outing are: Adelene Bocnaler. Mary Jeanne B a n m a n. Arleae Zollaer, Cecilia Bochsler, Thrasll- la Barr, Median Keber, Maxlne Earning, Florence Dealer, Car- meuta anaree. Tirgtnia Meen, Margaret Walton. Anna 11 Sehledler, Mrs. Joseph Hausler, Joseph Hausler. Joseph Hettwer, Matt Wagner. Alfred Huber, Ed ward Schults and friend. Rich ard Fry. Gordon Bickler, Michael Walton. Aelred Bernlnx. Clarence Duda, Hubert Drescher, Ivo Bau- man. Kaymona acnieaier, lit ranee Saalf eld. Anthony Lauby, Agnellus SkonetxnL STMTS TODAY ausiteaS UAXX IAHM LOLAlANS GALS r ACS mi CUJUDS EAffCS jcz r GAsnno jnrrssr lykn rrcxroaANot. FLf3 . zt;t I - V 'i'ltlv.J i:-.; a. IImttt Farmorb Union Now ATJM S VTLLE A t the Farmers union meeting at the Godlove hall . Tuesday night a committee to arrange a Goat for the Firemen s 1 Harvest festival -August 1C, 17 II, ' was appointed. Lee Sutton will act as chairman selecting his own assistants. - The next meet ing will be held August 13. . Health Clinic Held at Lyons Vernon Smith has Finger Amputated After Hart at Sawmill LYONS Dr. Prill from Sclo with Mrs. Jean Fane, Linn county health nurse, and Mrs. Irean San ders assisting, held a second clin ic Wednesday, morning- at-the community club house. Several were given their second dlphther"" la shot and vaccination for small pox was also given. . . Vernon Smith of Mehama who Is employed for the ML Jefferson lumber company got his hand bad ly injured Tuesday while work ing. He was rushed to Stayton where two ot his fingers were am- . putated.1 - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith attend ed the Eastern Star picnie held in the grove. at Stayton Sunday. Mrs. Hasel Lewis visited rela tives " in "Portland Tuesday and Wednesday. ' Mrs. Francis . Lewis who had been Visiting at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. William Bidwell returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen re turned home ' Wednesday from Belknap hot springs where they had spent the last ten days. Or- viller Downing who is substitute for Allen carried the mail in his absence. . Mrs.i Staeey. McCalL Harris - Sheltoo, Mrs. Roy Huber and Maxlne Huber attended the Thom as, Bilyea and Sheltpn picnic held at Wilson park near Jordan Sun? day. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and daughter Beulah. with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass of Salem attend ed the Odd Fellows picnic Sun day at Champoeg. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brotherton with Mr. and Mra. Delbert Hill of Mill City went to Redmond Thursday where they attended the funeral services for Sile Brown, who passed away Tuesday. Brown was well known v in this vicinity, having llred here for many years on the Mountain View farm south of town. Faith Rebekah lodge met Wed nesday night. It was voted to in itiate the two new candidates at the next meeting. Mrs. Goldie Rambo of Glendale. was a guest. Dinner Planned -- At West Stayton WEST, STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Condit and daughter. Mrs. Addie CaspelL will entertain with a dinner Sunday tor the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dilly of Sterling. Kans.: Mr. and . Mrs. C. M. Hitchock of Cor vallla; and Mr. and Mrs. L B, Hammer ot North Saatlam. . GuesU for the last few days' at the home of H. B. Condit were Mrs. Marjorie Buell and daughter Claudine of Ireland.1 CallL First TTedding Held In 50-Year-OId Chiireh . MONITOR At laat tbe ochoee of the Smyrna chareh at Yoder will fnclndo the refer Derations of wedding vows. In all Its life over SO yean since J it . """'-g t marriage performed there an til the pretty wedding Which united Miss Delillah Tay lor ot Yoder and Mr. Fay Halms of hfolalla in marriage, Sunday, Jnly, 8L. - Continnons Today" From X:45 NOW SHOWING The screen most bril liant stars together in their greatest triumph! DAVIS I BOYER i - i'i4i !i;n - -I - ' T - aa jgfT inn st OTfrn. ADDCD ATTRACTIOX. TTEXDELL WTLLnTTS Guest Star in Information Please PLCS Story about the famous Pony Express Riders "Pony Express Days in Technicoior TODAY - 7.ION. - TUE: t Cc-r.';n Feature ji . - 1 f f cuuu I