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Show FIRMAGE THEATRE Sunday and Monday With American air defense uppermost in our thoughts, "I Wanted Wings", the Paramount aviation epic which comes to tha Firmage theatre Sund'ay and Monday, could not come at a more opportune time. Besides offering f irst-quality screen entertainment, entertain-ment, the picture- gives us our first authentic glimpse of how American youth is being trained for roles in the sky by the army air corps. The picture takes us through the step by-step method by which three young men, coming from different social levels, become be-come army flyers. Around this is built the drama and comedy of their private lives and their mix-ed-up love affairs. A news reel also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday (Something! entirely pew in Deanna Durbin pictures but containing con-taining all the entertainment values of the Universal star's previous hits will be unreeled Tuesday and Wednesday when "It Started With Eve" comes to this theatre. Miss Durbin co-stars with Charles Laughton in a story of an aged millionaire on what is believed to be his deathbed wants to meet the girl his son is going to marry. Unable to locate his socialite fiancee, the son introduces introduc-es a hatcheck girl as his "fiancee". Later the old man recovers and his son is forced to continue the deception and complications ensue. en-sue. A news reel and a cartoon also will be shown. Thursday and Friday Leon Errol's latest .laugh-feature, "Hurry, Charlie, Hurry", offers of-fers the popular "rubber legs" comedian his first solo starring vehicle, and comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. Errol is cast as a wealthy, small town banker who is a lion in his business establishment, establish-ment, but in his own home his status is that of a mouse, so far as his socially-ambitious wife is concerned. Gripping melodrama of the hell-drivers hell-drivers of the Burma road, the twisting, turning life-line of munitions mu-nitions and supplies for the em-battjted em-battjted army of China, "Burma Convey" will be shown at this theajtre as the other picture of the double feature show for Thursday and Friday. Saturday "Dance Hall", the new 20th Century-Fox production coming to the Firmage theatre Saturday only, is a whirl-wind, wise-cracking type of picture which has a wide appeal. It has romance, is has comedy and it has rough-house. rough-house. Chapter 2 of the serial and a. cartoon also will be shown. |