FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONTA. OREGON PAGE SIX of a New York music store. Fred Waring, the celebrated or­ chestra leader, happened to pass as Rosemary and her young sister, Priscilla, were singing the song. He signed them both to contracts FANS’ AFFECTION as entertainers in his band. HOLDS UP SCENES— They came to Hollywood with The public’s affection for the Waring for “Varsity Show” and re­ movies’ first family delighted the mained to become Warner Bros, Joneses during the filming of 20th stars. Century-Fox’s “The Jones Family in Hollywood," opening Saturday 35,000 M1LE-FILM— at the Joy Theatre. ' Modern motion pictures are But it was just a headache to measured in miles. Howard Hawks r¡rector Malcolm St. Clair. was amazed during production of A number of the scenes were his new Columbia film, “Only An­ ¡.hot in the streets of Hollywood gels Have Wings,” which co-stars i nd the fans’ cries of “Hiya Dad!" Cary Grant and Jean Arthur at “Hello Ma!” interrupted with the the Joy Theatre, when Paul Mantz, technical expert, revealed that sound recording. Mantz and his men had flown 35,- But Jed Prouty, Spring Bying­ 000 miles shooting spectacular air­ ton and the other members of the eat sequences wihich serve as a famous family eagerly responded thrilling background for the drama­ to the fans’ greetings—to the fur­ tic tropical romance. ther woe of the director. DESERT MOVED IN— ROSEMARY BEGAN Sixty-seven truck loads of desert AS BAND VOCALIST— rocks, 10 truck loads of weeds, 100 Rosemary Lane, feminine star century plans and a variety of of “Blackwell’s Island,” the War­ cacti were among the items that ned Bros, film opening Saturday at Rudolph Bylek, 20th Century-Fox the Joy Theatre, was “discovered” landscape artist, had to collect while she and her sister were try­ from the nearby California desert ing out a song in a glass cubicle to add life to the set representing News of the Theatre ¡ RIGHT OUT OF THE AIRt By EARLE FERS IS.——.— ———4 eorge bhelton , below, now the Sunday night CBS "Screen min for the com­ Guild Show.” and she paid foi it G edy plays ot straight Tom Howard on the "Model hersell. She was vacationing at Palm Springs and not want ins to inter - rupt It. conducted all ot her rehear­ sals for the program over long­ distance telephone lines. • • « Among the nobbyists being pre­ sented at the “Hobby Lobby" of the New York World's Fair is a man who paints pictures on cobwebs; one who sears his flesh with hot trona; another who plays music on drink­ ing glasses; a knife collector' and the owner of a canine magician • Minstrels" program over CBS Mon­ day nights. George, however, can do comedy himself, if necessary, having startec his professional ca­ reer as a Dutch monologist His early inspirations were Bobby Clark and Cliff Gordon, stalwarts of the two-a-day when vaudeville was in flower. Shelton, now 32, was wear­ ing knee pants then. Ted Collins, producer of the Kate Smith Hour, has a camera that Is mounted on a gun stock and "fired" from the shoulder. He used it at the show once and caused a near riot when someone thought the cameraman was about to assassi­ nate Kate. • • • Ireenc Wicker, pictured below, for­ merly the Singing Lady, has brought her lullabies back to the Yankee Your week’s Program at th: JOY THEATRE • rector W. S. Van Dyke II that all the role of th a texcher, anJ sel­ of us should bo able to sec our­ dom has a first performance shown selves cf some years back in that such real talent. A word of praise should also go to Terry Kilburn hilarious presentation. Andy Lewis Stone is splendid co for his fine portrayal of the pathe­ the Judge, Fay Holden r.s Mother tic, yet funny “Stickin’ Plaster." Hardy, Sara Haden as Aunt blilly i and Cecilia Parker rs the sister, NEWSPAPER 'Marian. Mickey Rooney’s Andy is ADVERTISING I but another preof—if one were ever needed—of this young man’s AT YOUR tare ability to sway audiences t> tears or laughter at will. A new-" SERVICE comer to the cast and to the I TO ’EL? YOU SELL screen is Helen Gilbert, who plays’ • The beautiful Madeleine Carroll, pictured here. Is the new keeper of the minutes" on the Sunday night NBC program. "The Circle." She i I upholds the woman s viewpoint on the broadcasts and attempts 'o keep Groucho Marx under control. The latte? Is her most difficult assign­ ment. • • • Rudy Vallee's police dog guards his car while Rudy is rehearsing on Thursday for his wee’-.ly variety hour over the NBC-Red network. The dog is actually a very friendly animal, but his appearance makes all passersby give the car a wide berth. DOUBLE FEATURE Saturday, July 22 THE ‘FOUR DAUGHTERS’ DISCOVER. IN A NEW STARTLING PERFORMANCE’ JOHN GARFIELD BUS SCHEDULE ROSEMARY LANE •STANLEY FIELDS fem. pi »» b, Cr... Wilbur • Origin«! Story by Crane Wilbur S Lab Kati • A First WARNCR BBC» Sunday and Monday, July 23 and 24 rOGETHER FOR THE FIRST THRILLING TIME PAL NIGHT Tuesday, July 25 FEATURE DOUBLE Hitt COM« «SCOI fight » n G’ SINGING’ XRTIFICIAL ICICLE THAT DRIPS---- Because arc lights melt icicle« a Iollywood set designer turned out rn artificial icicle which actually Jrips water but which does not nelt. Used for the first time in a Swiss ch let scene for “Bridal • Suite,” screening at the Joy Thea- re Tuesday with Annabella and ¡obert Young, the prop icicles were nade of hollow glass with a tiny ’.ole at the tip. They are the work of setdesigner Harry McAfee and vere fastened to the prop snow— eal snow melts—with plaster cov- red by tallow. They were filled vith water before being hung up. nd dripped r.t intervals. When "obert Young forgot to duck while calking undci a cluster of them, he glass broke and an unexpected bower ran down his neck. 3BJECT LESSON— °'v.n SONG NIGH? Wednesday, July 26 Carole .ove...Melodrama nd heartbreak! James LOMBARD STEWART Made for Each Other Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK Dirtcfreib* John Cromwell »Screen play by Jo Swerliof Presented by Selznick International Release* tbre Vaile* ArtiUi Thursday and Friday, July 27 and 28 TERMINAL The Cozy Fountain AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith PHONE: 582 for information OREGON MOTOR STAGES • i broken down Arizona ranch used n “The Return of the Cisco Kid,” tarring Warner Baxter and open­ rig Tuesday at the Joy Theatre. Directed by WILLIAM McGANN * ■aiMMiPKtare . Presented • For lovely hands, play a musical Instrument. Is the advice which Marek Weber. NEC's violinist-con­ ductor, gives to ladies. Virtually every Instrument calls for deft fingering, and practice produces a trim, streamlined, well -formed hand. Weber points out that at­ tractive hands are the rule among I concert musicians. ♦ • • Irene Dunne had the mos expensive rehearsal ever given an actress on In "both costumes and furnishings, Ma’e fcr I'ach Other,” David O. oelnick’s new film drama, co-star- ing Carom Lombard and James Kart, and shewing at the Joy "heatre, is ; n object lesson to oung married wctr.cn. In keeping ith the fact the story is of an tverage married couple, the cloth ,ig worn by Miss Lombard, and ho furnish ngs of her apartment, eject moderation. Travis Benton osigned suits, coats and dresses or Miss Lem'aid. Eeing original; designs, th y naturally ran above tverage'tort fcr both materiil and tailoring. PREPARED REVIEW— The lucky seventh of the Hardy I Family sories, “Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever,” playing at the Joy Theatre Thursday, is proof that audiences like those pictures rnd that Metro -Goldwyn-Mayer i.s more ‘han keeping tp the splendid pace ■ et by the preceding productions. Told entertainingly, the story is of how Judg> Hardy a’most fares ruin through being mulcted by crooked promoters and how young; I Andy falls romantically in love with his drrmatics da’s teacher. The judge finally manages to re- Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grova Leave Vorncnia: Leave Portland; 8.05 a. m. fl:45 a. m. 1:35 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 6:35 p. m. 4:45 p. m. CaU Service between Verrcnia and Koescy and Pittsburg for Passengers to or from Forest Grove or Points Beyond. network. For several years she has led all the palls as the most popular children's program star. This series is starring her in her own name something her fans have repeatedly requested. • We give you special attention in the selec­ tion of articles which will serve your table needs saJ.Tv.ctr:-,iy and at the same time net prove a dra.n upon your budget. Phons 761 Put a showman at the helm of a radio program and you're sure of having a hit series. 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