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Show FIRMAGETHEATRE Sunday and Monday "Always In My Heart," which comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday Sun-day and Monday, is, according to critics who have previewed it in Hollywood, just the prescription for chasing away your blues. And the young lady who will do it for you is Miss Gloria Warren, the 15-yiear-old Ringing star who is the lastest star discovery of Warner War-ner Brothers studios. For her debut, de-but, Gloria has been cast in a heart-warming story of family life. Kay Francis and Walter Huston plays the leading adult roles and six-year-old Patty Hale and Frankie Thomas are in the supporting cast. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday "In Old California," a new Republic Re-public frontier picture of epic proportions, pro-portions, comes to this theatre Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. John Wayne acquits himself him-self admirably in the leading role, bringing all the power and scope of the frontier west in his characterization char-acterization of Tom Craig, enterprising enter-prising Bostonian who journeys to Sacramento to become a pioneer pharmacist. Binnie Barnes, is equally effective in a robust frontier dance hall girl characterization. character-ization. Albert Dekker, Edgar Kennedy and Patsy Kelly are also in the cast. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Friday and Saiurday Featuring the color, the drama and the spectacular exploits of life and battle in the Sritish Fleet Air Arm at war and made with official of-ficial cooperation, "Ships With Wings," will be shown at the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures cf a double feature show. "Brooklyn Orchard," the new Hal Roach comedy streamliner, stars William Bendix, Joe Sawyer, Marjorie Woodworth and Grace Bradley and comes as the other picture of the double feature show for Friday and Saturday. It is the story of two taxicab tycoons who become involved with a blonde beauty contest winner. |