VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON ------ - -- ----------- -- 3 TAR J- MOVIE S DUS T AND RADIO __Bv VIRGINIA VALE EOPLE who went to the Paulette Goddard was there, in the opening of Charlie Chaplin’s last row—she's Charlie's new lead­ ing lady, remember, and this was “Modern Times’’ in New York her first big picture. But she are just beginning to recover ducked out before it was over, to from the mauling they got on avoid being surrounded by enthu­ the way in. Nobody who siastic friends. Probably felt that hasn’t faced one of the mobs she'd rather wait and see what the that gather for these big tnovie critics had to say. —fr­ openings can imagine wha( they’re it seems that Ed Wynn bad a ter­ like. Policemen try their best to rible time trying to find some one force a way to replace Graham through for ticket McNamee on the holders; they ride new series of their horses up on Wynn broadcasts. the sidewalk, to He won't be able to say “Tonight, push the crowd back, and It surges Graham, the pro­ forward again. Ed­ gram's going to be different,” because die Cantor never did make it, that Graham works for opening night, and NBC and doesn’t Paulette neither did some want to leave. Goddard of the other celeb­ So-o-o, they tried Ed Wynn rities scheduled to attend. The out a hundred can­ Chaplin picture opened In Holly­ didates, and final­ wood with quite as much excite­ ly John S. Young was lured over to ment as the New York one aroused. Columbia to act as stooge for the gurgling Mr. Wynn, each Thursday night from 9:30 to 10:00 over WABC. The Plymouth division of the Chrysler comporation is acting as sponsor. -- —fr­ from common colds it looks as if Jimmie Cagney would succeed in not making any more pictures for Warner Brothers No matter how many medicines —whether he’ll be free to make pic­ you have tried for your cough, chest tures for some one else isn’t set­ cold or bronchial irritation, you can tled yet. But Errol Flynn is going get relief now with Creomulslon. into “Robin Hood” in place of the Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance two-fisted James, who, It’s said, with anything less than Creomul- simply can’t stand some of his pres­ slon, which goes right to the seat ent bosses. of the trouble to aid nature to —fr— soothe and heal the inflamed mem­ branes as the germ-laden phlegm Everybody’s predicting that Twen. is loosened and expelled. tieth Century-Fox has the picture Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your that will break all box office records druggist is authorized to guarantee for 1936. It didn’t cost much, as Creomulslon and to refund your movies go, and there is no great P screen star in the cast But—the Dionne quintuplets are etarred, and that’e why “The Country Doctor” is going to make money. —fr— Ralph Bellamy—remember him?— has a new five-year contract and is glad to get back to the screen. He’s been in business with Charlie Farrell, and doing pretty well, too; tlielr Racquet club at Palm Springs Is a favorite haunt of vacationing movie stars. —fr— Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy did so well In that new rec­ ord-smasher, “Rose Marie,” that they'll probably become one of our most popular screen teams. Movie­ goers like her voice so well that she's going to sing nine songs in “San Francisco.” —fr— Franchot Tone is one of four actors nominated for one of the annual awards made by the Acad­ emy of Motion Picture Arts—a di­ rect result of the fact that the public liked him in “The Lives of a Bengal Lancer”; he’s had better and better parts ever since that picture was released. —-fr— NO NEWS. NO GLORY Jud Tunkins says he can't see the ODDS AND ENDS . . . Who'd ever use of censorships. Even in a war suspect that Pat O'Brien was once a there can be no glory without pub­ chorus boy in musical shows? . • . licity. 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