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Show flRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday In a highly humorous tale of 'teen aige, movie-mad autograph hunters, Virginia Weidler steps into her most promising role to date in "The Youngest Profession", Profes-sion", coming to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. There are all manners of comical situations connected with her pursuit pur-suit of Greer Garson, Lane Turner, Turn-er, William Powell, Robert Taylor and Walter Pidgeon, who serve as guest stars to play themselves and sign the coveted autographs. At tne same time sne sets uuu wj extricate her father from what she thinks is an affair with his pretty secretary. Edward Arnold, Agnes Moorhead and Ann Ayers are also -included in the cast. The latest news, a1 cartoon and a Pete Smith specialty also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday A combination of song-and-dance talent to mi'ke any movie fan sit up and take notice, will be seen on the screen of the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, when Paramount brings Irvin Berlin's longwaited "Holiday Inn" with stars Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire topping the players. Casting Hollywood's most popular warbler and hoofer together, adding Irvin Berlin's music, two lovely-to-look-at singing sing-ing and dancing girls, Marjorie Reynolds and Virginia Dale, plus a delightful story and you have a-silver a-silver platter of entertainment, i the like of which isn't dished out every day. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Friday and Saturday A fast-moving comedy-drama of the sidewtr.'lks of New York comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double faaure show, with the opening of Monogram's new East Side Kids picture. "Kid Dynamite." Dyna-mite." The dramatic story is told against the picturesque background back-ground of New York's teeming East Side, where the youthful j gangsters operate on both sides of the law end become the center of ! an exciting series of events. I They've done it again those three ridin', f ightin', shootin' champions of western law and order! Buck Jones, Tim McCoy ar.d Raymond Hatton are back this time to thrill local fans in Mono-pram's Mono-pram's latest of the well known "Rough Riders" thrillers, "West of the Law" coming to this theatre thea-tre Friday and Saturday as the other picture of the double feature fea-ture show. V |