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Show m&m iiAwrriiiTifiMniifiiirii mar tr n PAGE FOUR. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1934. sen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack motored to Lewiston where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Stoweli. Mr. Stanford Cornish the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cornish is seriously ill with rheumatism. Mrs Marjorie Titensor spent Tuesday afternoon at Lewiston MPs. Sam her mother visiting Wiser. Miss Lavon Hayes of Richmond was an guest of Muss Thelma Shepherd Wednesday and To act or not to act? That's the question over which countless hearts have been broken and homes have been wrecked It also has its lighter side, as in the is demonstrated comedy, Smg and Like the Capitol to It," which comes Theatre Saturday. ZaSu Pitts ana in Pert Kelton are this rollicking satire, and both the characters they portray have ambitions for an acting career. ZaSu is As Annie Snodgrass, quite sure that the world woula neer be quite the same without the ennobling influence of her singing voice, and as Ruby, a gangsters moll, Pert Kelton is sure it wouldn t be right to keep av py such shapely legs as rs trom the glare of the foothgnis an of and the gaze admiring public In this instance, the voice proses mightier than the legs and so ZaSu has her big moment of fame, while Pert has to drown her sorrow over blighted ambition with chewing guim A slightly balmy theatrical producer and a racketeer king who a sentimental goes goofy over n other song figure prominently in of fun this notable concoction and nonsense The principal male roles are played by Edward Everett Horton and Nat Pendleton, and the cast includes Ned Sparks, Stanley Fields, Richaard Carle, Matt McHugh, Roy DArcy and others. On the same bill is the big stage revue, Frolics of 1950. ld RKO-PADI- Iop-pleto- Wilson Walker, Vern Anderson, Anna Leatham, Pauline Archibald, Helen Theurer, Emma The Reynolds and Carol Carver were two trumpeters Connie and Maughan Mary Myres. Reta Johnson, Delpha Audra Lindley, Coy Maughan, Bankhead, Norma Hall and Elaine Archibald and a chorus of 40 voices and 24 dancers included 84 JM "a- h-- Ladies-In-waitin- The entertainment taking part was well attended and was one of most successful entertainments held this season. - Mrs. Jane Parkinson was honored on her 80th birthday anniversary Monday by a group of relatives and friends given at the home of her niece, Mrs. James M. Williamson. Each contributed to a dainty lunch served during the afternoon. Those included were the guest of honor and Mesdames Rather Williamson, Susanna Bailey, Margaret Jones, Alvira Baugh. Elizabeth Mary A Woodward, Delila Jones, Janet Jones, t Riggs, Elizabeth Parkinson. Margaret P Violet Jones, Phoebe Bradshaw, Parkinson, Martha Letshman, MilH. lie Baxter, Cassie Brenchley, Mary J Hendry, Jane Walters, Pearl Leishman, Blanche Brad-choEthel Jones, Marge BankVENUS IN BRONZE with the ROAI) SHOW head, Clara S Maughan, Audrea Turner, Martha Williamson, Amy FOLLIES OF 1930 e Brench-ThS. XTpodward and Cassie CAPITOL SATURDAY! the at was afternoon spent in atusic and visiting Mrs Parkinson number of birthday received Mr. and Mrs John J. Hendry tha Barnes, Myra Perkins, May tokens entertained Saturday afternoon Hull, Stella Archibald, Edna Bas. L M1-- and Mrs Andrew Lelf.hman and at a miscellaneous sett, Gretta Leishman, Fern Murentertained Wednesday evening at party evening honor of their son. Leon, ray, Millicent Maughan and the in a miscellaneous shower in honor who was married to Miss Nets hostess of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson McBride of Hyrum Wednesday, Mr and Mrs Chris Larsen spent who were n rried at Logan Wed- April 11 in the Logan temple Mrs. Anderson Games and music were enjoyed Sunday at Salt Lake visiting with nesday, April 4. Mrs Larsen's mother, Mrs Mary was Miss Norine Leishman before Refreshments were served to 25 In Chapman. They were accompanA lovely trousseau the to Ijer marriage. 50 in the ied to Salt Lake afternoon and by Mr and Mrs nw displayed. The opening of the receivevening The young couple Thomas Returning Brenchley tnany beautiful gifts was an in- ed a number of beautiful and use- home the same they were teresting feature of the evening ful gifts They will make their guests at Ogden evening of Mr. and Mrs. Games and music were enjoyed. home at Welisville. La Frantz Stephens and Mr. and Dainty refreshments were Berved Mrs. James A. Leishman en- Mrs. Orant Hammon. to 75. in at dinner tertained Monday Mrs E. P. Walters, Miss Chris- The Literary club met Friday to her husband who tens Maughan, William Ferguson evening at the home of Mrs. Daniel compliment anniwas his birthday observing and Merrill Hall of Los Angeles Mrs. Elsie Gunnell, Leishman. The dinner table was spent Sunday at Beaver Dam as ttce president was in charge of The versary. centered with a vase of early guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph following program. Talk on The flowers. Those included Bowen. Life of the Mohammed, by Walter spring were Mr. and Mrs. Leishman, Mr Rulon Parks of South Dakota, Perkins. Mrs. V. R. Carver Bang and Mrs. William Selley, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Arch Darley of two solos. Several piano numbers Mrs. Russell Hall, Mr. and Mrs. ML Pleasant, Mrs Lowell Brown, fpbre played by Leroy Parley. --Mrs. Thomas S. Bradshaw en- Irvin Leishman and Mr. and Mrs of Boise, Mrs. Don Shaw and Mrs famiof Alton Miller and Hyrum of Bowen Elmer The Magna came tertained at dinner Thursday. lies. Following dinner the time during the wek-en- d on account of occasion being Mrs. Bradshaws was spent in visiting. the illness of their mother, Mrs. birthday anniversary. Covers were Mrs. Olive Jones was hostess Selma Darley marked for Mr. and Mrs. BradMrs. Don Draper and two chilshaw, Mrs. Janet Jones, Mrs Eliz- Thursday afternoon to the memclub. Lunch- dren of Cedar City were guests abeth Lindley and Mrs. Jane B bers of to Mesdames was served eon Sunday evening and Monday of Maughan. An afternoon of visiting Walters, Muzzenta Joy, Mar Mrs. Martha Leishman. followed dinner. the CHICKEN DISEASE D C. (I Il i WASHINGTON, Farmers are warned not to rely on medicines to cure chicks sick with coccidiosts, serious chick disease Dr H E. Moskey of the Federal Food and Drug Administration warns that no drug or medicine has been considered a cure for this disease. He says that cleanliness in food, soil and water and dependence upon natural recovery are about the only assistance which can be given. 211,515 FAMILIES GOT AID CHICAGO (UP) The number of resident families in Illinois receiv ing aid from public relief funds numbered the 211,515 during to month of March, according figures issued today by the state emergency commission. WILD FLOWER AUTHORITY Mrs ARMSTEAD, Mont ) J. W. Scott of Armstead, is considered to be Montanas greatest living authority on wild flowers The woman has collected more than 6,000 blooms from all parts of the state. tl-P- Thursday. Mr Fred Titensor returned home after spending two weeks with her daughters at Biackfoot. Mr Cecil Telford and MrX Angus Pond Bishop and Mrs-- H. Lester Bair attended the band concert at Richmond Wednesday evening The stake Mutual plays will be presented here at the Cove meetat ing house, Monday evening will come eight oclock. The plays from Richmond two wards and the A good Lewiston three wards. crowd is desired- - Dur-stell- er Lithuanian to Brave Atlantic At the Capitol The Welisville Junior high school Iweaented the operetta A.sk the Professor, Wednesday and Thurs-- . day evening and at a matinee Wednesday in the opera house Lewis JBrenchley directed the music. Miss Ruby Leatham the dancing. V R. Carver the drama and Walter Perkins the business with Miss Laree Kerr, accompanist. The cast included Elaine Jones, Verda Hall, Grant Smith, Seth Maughan, Edith Smith, Celia i FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934. ET WELLSVILLE mwii murfiintrifirtfMi Irigi"in GAmm - BIG STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW S W A if frfaA'yJbZ&j&wixV a Backed by an organization representing almost 1,000 000 Lithuanians n in the United States, Joe James, aviator, will attempt a flight from Chicago to his home country early in August James is pictured above when he accepted delivery of a Lockheed Diane in Burbank recently. ) ON THE STAGE American-Lithuania- Cove News Items Grant Wheeler returned Tuesday after spending the past six months at the C. C Camp He has been at several stations The last station he was at was in New Mexico Mr and Mrs. Dale Bright of Richmond spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mr home Allen. Mrs Hendricks spent Philip Monday at Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs James McMurrm. Mrs. R. L. Allen, daughter Jean, Miss Merna Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Ether Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam attended the show at Preston Monday evening The Mutual officers dramatized a little sketch on the Era down at Richmond union meeting Monday evening. The Cove ward Mutual held its honor night Tuesday evening. Those participating m story telling were, Miss Donna Frandson, Miss Thelma Shephard, Miss Arlene Allen and Miss Norma Warded and those in public speaking were Mr Allen Rich and Max Harrison Miss Norma Warded won first in story telling and Max Harrison 25 Famous - Revue Stars In v first in public speaking Mr. and Mrs Milton Barnes at tended the show at the Capitol Person . m m Logan Wednesday. Superintendent J. W Kirkbride of Smithfield was visiting Cove school on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Philip Hendricks are spending several days at Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs Merle Aden Bishop end Mrs. L. H. Allen and Mr Raymond Aden, were m Logan Wednesday on business. Mr and Mrs Henry Preece motored It Mapleton to visit Mr and Mrs Mark Porter, Mrs. Peter being seriously id Wednesday flight, they received word of her death. Mrs Porter is a sister to Mrs Preece. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Matkin of Lewiston spent Sunday evening visiting Miss Rosa Aden and Thomas Aden Mrs. Alma Morrison of Franklin spent Thursday visiting Mrs, Henry Preece Mr and Mrs. Jack Dursteller of Whitney spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen in the afternoon Mr. Fred Jensen, William Jensen, Mrs. Charles Jen Frolics of 1950 Direct from the Gay White Way with CLELA KANE and Her Girl Orchestra l ft! 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