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Show ... THEATRE COMMENT ... Of COMING ATTRACTIONS Dawn O'Day, played "Anne of Green Gables" and thereby achiev ed stardom. In "Anne of Windy Poplars" both Amies are grown-up. Anne Shirley, the star, recently celebrated cele-brated her twenty-first birthday and for the first time affixed her name legally to a contract. The story Anne is also grown up, en gaged to marry young Dr. Blythe and occupying her name until he can afford to marry by teaching school in the small town of Prin-gleton, Prin-gleton, on Prince Edward Island. James Ellison heads the featured fea-tured .cast in support of the starring star-ring Anne Shirley. Others are Tenry Travei-s, Patrick Kuowley, Slim Summerville, Elizabeth Patterson, Pat-terson, Louise Campbell, Joan Carroll, Katharine Alexander, Minnie Min-nie Dupree, Alma Kruger and Mar-cia Mar-cia Mae Jones. LAN A TURNER IN FIRST STRAIGHT DRAMATIC ROLE Miss Lana Turner, one of the most-discussed of the screen's younger actresses, plays her first straight dramatic role in "We Who Are Young,' playing at the Isis theatre Friday and Saturday, August Aug-ust 30 and 31. Miss Turner made her debut in "Love Finds Andy Hardy" and subsequently scored in " Rich Man, Poor Girl," "Dramatic School," "Calling Dr. Kildare," "These Glamour Girls," "Dancing Co-Ed," and "Two Girls on Broadway." Broad-way." In the new production she emerges emer-ges from the glamour-girl type of role to enact the dramatic characterization char-acterization of an accounting machine ma-chine operator who marries against the rules of her firm and faces poverty with her husband until a trick of fate leads them to ctter things. |