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Show FIRMAGE THEATRE Sunday and Monday Ann Sothem's new adventure as Maisie, the showgirl with a heart of gold, is as timely as its title. The effervescent heroine deserts vaudeville to don the overalls of a war worker, and figures in a plot that runs from a trained dog act to an accusation of sabotage. The picture is "Swing Shift Maisie,' which comes to itthe Firmage theatre thea-tre Sunday and Monday. Dramatic details of the making of planes, filmed in a large western factory, and of a woman's part in war work today, adds inspiration to the entertainment. James Craig, Jean Rogers, Connie Gilchrist, John Qualen and others are in the cast. The latest news, a cartoon and a Pete Smith specialty also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday The hilarious results of a secret marriage are said to be repealed with extraordinary effect in Uni-versal's Uni-versal's "Fired Wif e" which comeg to the Firmage Tuesday, Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. The new comedy-drama, starring Robert Paige and Louise Allbritton, is announced an-nounced as one of the most mirthful mirth-ful and entertaining pictures in the current array of fun-films. Diana Barrymore and Walter Abel have leading featured roles. The story concerns the mixups which occur when the newly married wife of an advertising executive has to leave her husband during their honeymoon, and direct a play for her dramatist employer who does not know she is married. The latest news, a cartoon and a musical musi-cal also will be shown. |