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Show Double Bill Show Fine For Children A bundle of sure-fire,, top-notch comedy entertainment comes to ""t the Firmage theatre Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday. The picture, "Ginger", which boasts the talents of little, nine-year-old Jane Withers, an expert comedienne who is remembered for her part as the little meanie in "Bright Eyes" is the lead. "Ginger" boasts the world' champion small girl and boy heavies of the screen Jane Withers and Jackie Searl. There's a swell clash, with a world of comedy, when these youngsters get together, although they're not heavies in this picture. You'll enjoy en-joy the manner in which the - . talented little orphan Jane, denied the love and care of a mother and father, herself looks after 0. P. Heggie, gives his lectures, loves him, defends him and keeps house for him. When Jane is taken into the Park Avenue home of the pampered Jackie Searl, trouble and fun are certain to follow and they do. Others important in the cast are 0. P. Heggie, Katherine Alexander and Walter King. In all the hundreds of characterizations character-izations which he has presented , on the screen, Charles "Chic" Sale considers that of Abraham Lincoln, Lin-coln, in the new Metr-Goldwyn-Mayer special short subject, "The Perfect Tributs," the most difficult. diffi-cult. This picture domes to the Firmage theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesaday as the other picture of these nights. Sale for the first time in his long career plays an historic character. The portrayal of Lincoln is a difficult one, said Sale. A noted cast including William Wil-liam V. Mong, Walter Brennan, Oscar Apfel, George Irving, Leila Mclntyre and others assist Sale in this wonderful picture. Along with these pictures for thse nights is also a Universal news-reel. |