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Show fIRMAGEJHEATRE I Friday and Saturday "Divorce of Lady X" comes (to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday with Merle Oberon, Bin-1 nie Barnes, Laurence Olivier and ' Ralph Richardson in the cast. It is filmed in England in tochni-; cilor. It is a sophisticated comedy romance in which the divorce theme is paramount. Chapter 13 1 of the serial, "Flaming Frontiers' also will be shown. Sunday and Monday Claudette Colbert and Gary-Cooper Gary-Cooper form a partnership thai gives screen comedy a zest ana j carnival spirit seldom equalled . in the new Paramount production j 'Bluebeard's Eighth Wife", which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday Sun-day ' and Monday. The peppery maiden who "met him in Paris'' and a new, sophisticated "Mr. Deeds" are seen as a penniless French aristocrat and a bored American multi-imillionaire. A news reel and a Walt Disney cartoon, car-toon, "Wynken, Blinken and Nod" also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday An exultant fiesta of song, ccmedy " and romance. Columbia's new Grace Moore starring film, "I'll Take Romance", featuring Melvyn Douglas. Stuart Erwin and Helen Wcstley, comes to the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The story cavorts amiably amia-bly through Xew York's night clubs and pent houses and winds up in -the Argentine, under the highly advertised Pampas moon. A news reel and a colored cartoon, "All's Fair at the Fair" also will be shown. Thursday "Gaiety Girls", with Jack Hulbert Patricia Ellis, Arthur Riscoe and Googie Withers in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday only. The picture was filmed in England. It is a musical with a Paris locale and a mistaken identity iden-tity theme. A chorus girl meets a young millionaire whom she thinks is a reporter. After complications compli-cations they fall in love. A Pop-eye Pop-eye cartoon and a travelogue also will be shown. |