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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Feb 1930, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT : THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930 : J the first time. Miss Swanson's| ines of the dialogue. SER CE JAM ! vigiting ler sister, Mrs, Lloyd Wil-] Miss Jean Hogarth, Hampton, |omitted from the last league report. ACTRESS RIDES voice is a delight to the ear, Ilud] Miss Swanson gives a strengtly IOUS 1 a. (GOLDEN WEDDING Hams. visited Mrs, Thos. Baker on Thurs | Mr. aBrton took up the devotional she never entered pictures, her stageland feeling to the part of Marion IN ST. CLAIR RIVER! ! The Solina Women's Institute met | aay. "| topic in a splendid manner. voice would have guaranteed star-|Donnell that once more distind H in Eldad church basement. There| Mr and Mrs. W. T. Taylor visited] Miss Gwendoline Brooks has re | dom in the legitimate theatre. Here lguishes her as an outstanding dram: | " Gdepia Feb, 18~Forced into the' were 29 present. 'They enjoyed | their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Larmer,| turned to Oshawa after spending a V ! is a soprano that is clarion-sweet.janc actress of all time, Ames, with | yo eow reaches of the St. Clair river f community singing with Mrs, Werry | Blackstock. | holiday with her aunt, Mrs. 8. E, She demonstrates a wide vocal range | his mellow voice, makes an achieve |y (he relentless pressure of Lake | v leading. i dim Jake Sueded the Biiost) Werrs, ------ orn ale ol ctoria county eld | anemia in the two numbers she smgs. One pment of his dificult role. - Sparkle is | | a { s of ice have T 'ing progr: vas givei A HQ " : . ic BL io uron, thousands of tons of ice have The following program was given |, $n \ . SCREEN SUCCESS is "Serenade, 2 uasu-lase, ta-lent the dialogue by the rippling jammed the river. during the past Mr. and Mrs. George Vice|by Mrs, Chas, Howsam's group. A N Cunesats. ent aj ARTFUL - miliar to all music-lovers, Ihe sec-llines of Wally Albright, tlic threc-| few days. The Sarniu-Port Huron, | . . . Reading, Mrs. Harvey Hardy; vocal fo 0 "SOHC hiding 3h BI en fellows, help yourself th ond fle ails squhposed fia and-a-hal-yearon youngster wha Mich. ferrics have waged an Buavail Celebrate 50 Years of solo, Mrs. Ormiston, with the group jor Robi i ial) it Lo the 5" suid the "host - after . pecially for Miss Swanson by Ed-lplays the som. ing fight against the jam, und several . : singing the chorus, "Let Me Call] Mrs. E. Robinson has returned tof jo 0 "opp Loo con fo . i br 7 " y ? : Marri , : » "Rei we Near. CalZary wilt: ier, y are some ny Eunice Quedens Feels the mund Goulding, who wrote and di-} "The Trespasser opens a threeftimes the service has been discon- | ed Life You Sweetheart;" paper on "Friend | her home near Calgary, after visit-{ tie for my birthday." Struggling Actor" Is rected the feature, day engagement Wednesday at the tinued, Yesterday, the boats main- | i -------- ship" by Mrs. IHowsam; Valentine ing her sister, Mrs. Chas. Johns, Man after. man vowed lie had vB 1 No less interesting than the vo- Regent, . 'tained a two hour schedule instead of Solina, Feb, 11.--Congratulations | contest by Mrs. Ormiston. Delicious | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Luke, Miss gworned off smoking Purely Fiction {cal surprises in the film is the fuct i mpi {ihe usual fifteen minutes, but stop-|are being extended to Mr. and Mrs, | refreshments were served at the | Nora Werry and Miss Marion Mount-|" "\ho ever made ot tell such a . man {that once again Miss Swanson wears toed for the night at six o'clock. Geo. Viee on their golden wedding | close. joy, Redion, recently visited Mr, and | ,p.ci1y fil, 7" at es CTT ring ; | OF aga) te JUST ONE SLIP ! vito g| ; i A pa { zhastly fib?" said his wife, when the Eunice Quedens, playing the elaborate clotacs, in. «hie i resngs Plumber Well here we are! Audl. « Sinemet ~ { anniversary. { Mrs, Frank Thompson Las return.] Mrs. A. L. Pascoe. ; guests had gone. "It was a pair of blonde menace in "Song of Love", ser" there is scarcely a sequence 1 A y albeit It 1s high time you were insuredf Mr. Mumford and John Baker ed after being: with her daughters, | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tink and|slinpers I gave you for a present." the Columbia musical drama. star-| which Miss Swanson does not tro we haven't forgotten a single tool, | against accident, ir. bought a herd leader at the sale at| Mrs, Kilbourn and Mrs. Crossman, Miss Evelyn and Mrs, Walter Vice "Yes, my dear," was the reply. ring Belle Baker now showing at the |d a new and ultra-modish dress alosseholler=You ve Bi to Ni by 3" td in Bot Libaasy. avorne. Hesslip" aml Bit Ly Bate bee i) is v n ' And phussel] Teconus visited "with | * it box of cigars cost a lot of New Martin Theatre, has + on | creation. . 'TO address, ough,--Buen Hu- ou are sitting 0: lie. boxing Mrs. Li ne Heas i y| Mies Vera Baker and Sam Dewell | Mr. Hilton Tink at Orono. money 11 can't afford to give an: the conclusion that "struggling: ac-| In the new technique manifested mor, Madrid, champions hat" and Muriel of Metamore, Mich, are | visited Mrs. Elmer Wilbur, Taunton.| The name of Leonard Barton 4s) of them away.--Galt HL Aonhy § tors" are a product of the fiction|in "The Trespasser," one sces We -- { writer's brain. Judging from her|hand of Edmund Goulding at work. experiences, one can hardly blame| There is suspense crowding | sus- ELLA CINDERS Iron Courage : By Bill Corize an and C lie Pl b her. With or three ar's age | pense, with the plot always taking u r 3 : Im: har um! *xperience, Eunice is already o + | turn. conirary to that expected. The | aigh road to success--and so far she | theme concerns a successful girl of | el] So, CHETAN, LHI TT 2 i Wo ? piss THINK. \T over, L aas never been broke or' endured the business world and her marri YOU REFUSE. "WO 4 Lo WH 1 : Z A LIFE OF CASE ON YOUR ay of the hardships that are sup-|to the son of a Chicago millionaire, UNITE ME. HW MARR AGE RESEEEET fi GOES FOR SCARE Me! A AS THE BRIDE oF WAY, JAUERY posed to be a part of cvery actress'| It is not until the hero, Robert Ames, TO ELLA! PERNA.» HUNGE. ; LL GEV A JOB NEE, THE BOLD SEA THE PRISONERS giv oh Cr eaten | has married asain, hay he discovers we AS THIN WOMAN ROVER, CR. STARVATION Vhen she finished high school, she jhe is the father of the heroine's soi. You =cl 7 / y - made up her mind that she wanted [What happens when the invalid sec- ! Le g 4 NA CY S AND AV N TH a SARFRD to go on the stage. She went tofond wife insists that the heroine / - San Francisco and called on llenry | qake her husband and go away with Dufly, head of th Duffy Stock Comi-| him; when the heroine refuses to do pany. He gave her a job. She re-lgq and eventually sacrifices her boy mained with the Duffy Company for] i, the care of his grandfather, all three years: Although she idn't | yrovides an emotional crescendo t olay every weck, she playc enough | fonds a happy, solution in the to gain much paluable expenience. J pid few months® ago she came ww Holly- wood and decided to break into pie tures. Without much hardship on PH 22 her part, sh wv the inter al characterizat in "Song of i For Your Drug Needs ing damon il ; 4 THOMPSON'S Gloria Swanson at | 10 Simeos St. 5. -- Wo Deliver Regent Tomorrow| a si DOYOOOCO UO odd coco ¢ be 'BOO OB 60 Oo: mC | Reg. U. Y.} Copyright, 199, by Moetropelitan Newspaper Service ros | One wanders -- after sceing nd | JI tbe il) Hers Swanson in "The | 4 TIME TABLES Z| TELLING TOMMY 3 whether the producer- |X evi PA "> 8 1 rst « i . ) r te all-dialogti PR TERRE Se a -- . tins a in audible Ims, 1 r yi a ------ THIS SUMMER, HUNDREDS OF TOURISTS 4 Ws ene ) , BLONDEL LOCATES THE f Rn i Corsa RAE ABLE HALP BABE hae TEP \, WAS HELD PRISONER. KING BY SINGING gle haa 8} 1 The EgeIpasse: an (Standard Tire HILL ROBABLY VISIT THE OLD CASTLE OF ~NS Lg X OUTSIDE THE CASTLE . f Fo | BLONDEL WAS SINGH} OH,I SUPPOSE IT | tainly ss Swanson's independently | 5.45 a.m. Daily re jas DURNSTEIN WHERE RICHARD THE LION- I of. 7 pn : +, SRE ING WHEN RICHARD WAS, AINT You prod d Artists picture un-| S08 DA poet Sunday). HEARTED WAS HELD AS A PRISOHER SON. Xf ff ff & & | PRES | THE LON-HEARTED JF GOMMA REIGN THE : joo on Daily Jolds that is new to the " Daily. E A ; | speaking All , of which | 7 1. Dail (Except Sunday). , R ! a? 0 i : Ste $ ¢ : - 9 ] $ "amounts to the most pleasing sort of | : Going East 3 . | h | > =. 4 n ee HEARD HIM if MMO MORE? . entertainment, | { Popul interest of course focuses | on the iact that Miss Swanson talies| --and sings--irom the screen for | CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 1 Lhd Ne) | | rm DUKE OF AUSTRIA. RICHARD active, Jan. 5. 1950. : E: , DUKE OF AUSTRIA. RICHARD AS i d | (Standard Time) hy f= A Thousands | IS re ) Te : : A DETECTED AND IMPRISONED. MOMEY FORKIS 2 #5 Sindy : ' Fa RAFISOM WAS FINALLY RAISED AND HE HAS a TTA 28 escent Sunda. \ o L360 RICHARD OF ENGLAMD YAS RETURIING ie fl RELEASED IN FEBRUARY 1194. A BEAUTIFUL RE X¥ cm Sar : mm alin HE HAS FORCED TO Fad BE STORY TELLS HOW HIS MINSTREL BLONDEL : \ Kt HEAD OF THE ADRIATIC SEA. ; : | DISCOVERED HIM BY SINGING UNDER THE Witt- IN THE DISGUISE OF A MERCHANT HE REACH- DO id « . ; HS OF MANY CASTLES UNTIL RICHARD AHSWERED, i iD VIENNA, THE HOME OF HIS WORST ENEMY, © 19%, King Featares Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. 7 . xcept Sunday. 8.42 p.m. Daily, xcept Sunday. .1MCOE 8T. SOUTH : errr i" MAGGIE- ARE YO WELL, THAT'S THE BEST | JIG6S,60 INTO THE 18 SIMCOE 8 Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville il com' To pi you . NEWS I'VE HEARD YET- { | CONSERVATORY ------ BUS LINE PIANC IN THE HUBIC NO PIANO = NO SINGIN - AND SEE THE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on _and aftr Sept. 29, 1929 CONSERVATORY 7? LARGE ORGAN 1 : JUST BOUGHT- 2 He Going Wi Machinery Repairing || vr... oS Vet, a NOTHING TOO LARGE { Bowmanville Oshawa & Whithy * Houpital NOTHING TOO SMALL Adanac Machine Shop 161 King St. WV. Phone 1214 Diamonds ! 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