THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930 PAGE ELEVEN Interesting Pen Impres- sions of the Coming Attractions on ... ENTERTAINMENTS Who's Who & What's What in the Amuse- ment World "Oddities of 1930" to be A Real Entertainment LEON E. OSIER President of Kinsmen Club of Osh. awa, 1 | "The Oddities of 1930" is the title of the snappy burlesque which is be- ing presented at the Kinsmen's Mid- night Frolic, to be held in the Re- gent Theatre next Friday night at 11 o'clock. Over two solid hours of fun and entertainment is assured and there will not be a dull moment in the performance. Singing, dancing, choruses, music and wise-cracking, these are a few of the features which will be provided. A 'cast of 49 Oshawa people are taking part in the frolic contributing generously of their talent in singing and acting. It is also planned to give added attractions which should be much enjoyed. The cast for the show has been Te- | hearsing faithfully during the past { few nights and Friday night will be prepared to appear at their best be- fore the audience. Judging from pre- indications the Regent will b crowded and it is doubtrul if there will be an cmpty seat. Members of the club are 'behind the frolic to a man and are very grateful for the sent | support which is being given them. | | | | i {day a show proper consists of a commencing with graduation college and while the theme is considered to be exceptional it is in- terspersed with novelty acts here and story Mere which will make the entertain- ment interesting for everyone. The cast is as follows: Misses MEN BEHIND THE KIWANIS CARNIVAL GUNS Florence Murphy, I. Blair, Reta El- loitt, Hilda Bailey, Helen O'Neil, Alice. Aspinal Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Irene Smith, Elsie Kenny, Lillian Barnhart, Glad. Barnhart, Ina Goold, Mable Elliott, Dorothy Luttrell, Flor- ence Flintoff, Annie 'Walker, Babs Fulton, Dot Kennedy, May Bowers, Glad. McComb, Edith Elliott, Bessie Morgan. Hazel McDonald Ella Chal- mers, R. Watson, E. Watson and Messrs. C. Daniel, Bob Shivas, Jack Hoover, Lou JHubbel, Dave Fowler, Norm Walker? Albert Walker, W. H. Burnett, James Small, P Small, Bert Clarke. Sid Smith's , Strombola Band Featuring at Winter Gardens To-night Sid Smith and his orchestra is an all. Oshawa orchestra that is making great strides in their enter- tainment and specially arranged musical numbers at the Winter Gardens where all Oshawa dances. This week they have been doing | about four hours a day readin', | writin', rchearsin', for tae simple | reason that the 'big shots" of the | International Booking. Agency of Buffalo and New York, are to be on hand to-night to listen in on them and we have no doubt but they will be one of the eight Cana- adian orchestras that they have bookings for in the Southern States this season. Dancing To-nigh' Saturday 8.30 p.m. WHERE ALL OSHAWA AND DISTRIST DANCES OSHAWA WINTER GARDEN. -- FEATURING -- SID SMITH'S 8-PIECE ORCHESTRA DANCE---Creates Poise, Grace and Sociability i 6.L nn. sb HERE WE ARE Sixth Annual A. Y.M.C. MINSTREL SHOW WITH OUR I | il a) 1 (IE i 1 | The Best Show for the Least Money in the World IT'S A WOW lm BIG FEBRUARY 26th 27th 28th | "lude dances by a group of talented dan ers and music by the mental Band. ST. GEORGE'S PARISH HALL Centre Street "A DARK SECRET?" Over eight thousand people have seen and enjoyed our shows put on during the last five years and nearly as many more have been turned away. A Scream From Start "To Finish ERE. 'Chile Showman" of the he a thing | ever "HARRY" LECKY Carnival which will be st the Arena next ing. HARRY N. MALLET of Kinsmen Committee. Chairman 5 Kiwanis aged at | ; how (THOUSANDS WILL ATTEND KIWANIS " Yous FAIR The \ d t mn to attra t acs nated in the ch the te 1 to "pu will provide | many Dame will be pr night of th val and from booths. to 11 tl This Sketch is Worth The Price of Admission Alone I BE SURE OF A SEAT BY GETTING YOUR TICKET NOW -- A TICKET. GUARANTEES YOU A SEAT TILL 8.00 P.M. Tickets on Sale at T. B. Mitchell's Drug Store and Puckett Bros, Grocery Admission Adults 35¢ Children 25¢ Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. -- Show Starts Sharp at 8.15 those whom | Wheels of fortune t' chance the Lie ame, ney 9 gallons of gas, rate," that the land of the free." pecially irect gi Aq the HOS mto the h cares he to be included attract and many wi arena richer than wh while those less lucky rt the fact ths for a goad ¢ ar nsolation in is going Every ticket holder who en na will have the three including a t prize; ton of « splendid att Williams al, 2nd pri Jdrd prize. of the carn of 1 features exhibition Other an Ontari "The rapidly increasing remarked the wit, " is indeed in Canada be RUSSELL STORKS Committee, and other he fave games am gi II leave en they nay find it their | ause, ters the | a chance to win one | endance | Radio, | ze; and | | ival in- | kraman | i | o Regi- | | | divorcee dicates | coming | | 2 * Member of the Kinsmen Show Thursday even | | | | | | |"so0sTING CARNIVAL || President of the + Club val ( Jommittee 2nd Aus) Kinsmen's Midnight Frolic SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN MUSICAL REVUES! "BOB" SMITH Oshawa and chairgan of th: "NORVAL" WILLSON Chair of the Prize Committee of the Kiwanis Carnival. | Kiwanis Carni- | Some Newsy NotesOn Entertainment Activities | Sid being musicie The The minstrel and r reputation for j ance show he night house, many vith p The The Kiwan! their behing ceed privile Kin 1 are devotin will zo of cour e tow Oshawa in is group ol Smith's Strombola : featured at the W r Garde ton ans is included in th i> t know how t org A clever ight Curtain 11.15 p.m. ALL SEATS RESERVED Plan Opens at Box Office Tuesday 10.30 a.m, Tickets, 50c, 75¢ 1 of th Anglica Young Men Club i icipated annual min like the spring ' tit alwa keenly ant th annual appeal They do not run on to make are now ting 1dy f their six a hetter time each year brighter, A A Midnight Frol 1 Id nt Theatre next Fri under the ausg of the ¥ I ured of a full The Kinsmen have « tar splendid talent, of whoin are v teal . lenty of .varict day Entire Proceeds in Aid Kinsmen's Kiddies Welfare Regent Feb, 28 e Night Only are doing ; a bi 1en they hold rnival at th waren t wirsday night, Those RIDAY t 1 to make the nasquerade The pro- iiding under- winter cg 1 the guns are straining » , folk di t tar it work of ¢ ged children. 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