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Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Feb 1952, p. 17

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\ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1952 THE DAILY TIMES-CAZETTE REGENT | | BE News Briefs From "mui x pues ue PAGE SEVENTEEN HUNTED PIRATES Sir Henry Keppel, English admiral who died in 1904, was one of the leaders Ih putting down GREAT DISCOVERY X-rays, vital in many fields be- sides medicine were discovered by the German physicist Wilhelm in 1895. TRE ' cuipc i children were dinner guests of Mr. STAR-STUDDED DOUBLE o and Mrs. Loyal Pogue on Tuesday. PROGRAM COMING T e sympathy of the communi THE REGENT THEATRE DP: e ty With Greer Garson playing a housemald wno poses as a member of . the nobility, and with England's popular Michael Wilding making his Hollywood debut as her accomplice in fleecing the smart set of two con- tinents, M-G-M's 'The Law and the Lady' comes to the Regent screen as a witty and sophisticated romantic comedy, jammed to the hilt with laughs, As the brainy and ambitious Jane Hoskins, personal maid to the rich and arrogant Lady Minden, our her- oine is given her start at laughs and larceny when she nimbly turns the tables on the mistress who has false- ly accused her of stealing and gets the cash settlement which enables her to pose as Lady Loverly and start on her round of European resorts and playgrounds to augment her capital. Accompanying her in the penniless but resourceful Nigel Dux- biiry, devil-may-care brother of Lord Minden and the man who actually had purloined her ladyship's jewels on the justification that he had been cheated out of a fair inheritance. The pair pile up a neat profit by in- genious trickery at the gambling ta- bles but eventually the police catch up with them and they are forced to flee to America. In San Francis co their prey 1s the amiably vulgar but terribly rich Mrs. Wortin, whose fabulous necklace would keep them : a GINGER ROGERS lives. However, a complication en- ] and STEVE COCHRAN in a scene from the sensa- tional motion picture "Storm Warning" which tears aside the opehing story of the Ku Klux Klan, opening Monday at the Biltmore Theatre. Doris Day and Ronald Reagan co-star in the big production which will be shown on in champagne fer the rest of their (the same program with the rich, humorous, heart-warming story "Angels In The O L ters the story in the person of the g Paul®D and Janet Leigh, {Almonds Area, MRS. LOYAL POGUE Correspondent Almonds--Mr., and Mrs. Chester Lee, daughter, Carroll, and son, David, visited over last week end with Mrs, Lee's sister, Mr, and Mrs. J. Inglis, of Peterboro. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young. Oshawa, were visitors with Mr. and | Mrs, Elmer Harris on Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Bowcott and daughter, Linda, were recent visitors with Mrs. Evelyn Dewell of Hampton. , Reserve the date, March 14, and plan to attend trel Show given by the Young People's Group of King Street United Church, Osh- awa, in Almonds Church, under the auspices of the choir. Further par- ticulars later. Mr, and Mrs, Loyal Pogue attend- ded a birthday party on Saturday evening at the home of the former's sister, Mrs, Reta Cook of Toronto. Jack Moss, Ray Erwin and Don Dalmage left about three weeks ago on an extended motor trip to Florida and many other points of interest. They expect tq be away about a month or six weeks, and are having a wonderful trip. Donald Morcombe of British Columbia was in Kingston recently and on his return trip visited with ii dashing Latin sportsman, Juan Di- nas, who falls head-bver-heels in love with the fraudulent Lady JLov- erly. Does she get the necklace? Is her true identity eventually reveal- ed? Forced to choose between Nigel and Juan, which man wins Jane's heart? These are the questions which are resolved beforp the final curtain falls on the story of "The Law and the Lady" in an hilarious and sur- prise-capped climax, Greer Garson and Michael Wilding compose as captivating a pair of crooks as have been seen on the screen in some time, adroitly mixing law, larceny and laughs. Fernando Lamas, Argentina's handsome screen star, makes an spiclous Hollywood debut in the role of the dashing and ardently romantic Juan Dinas, and other sparkling portrayal is contrib- uted by Marjorie Main, as the self- admitted snob, Mrs. Wortin, a wom- an with a heart of gold and a pocket- book to match. ADDED HIT "The Tall Target' proves that fact is stranger than fiction. Based on a startling and little-known historical ,faet, this M-G-M film, coming to the Regent Theatre screen, provides one of the most suspenseful and breath- taking mysteries of the year. If deals with a much-disputed page from American history, a page that tells of a plot to assassinate President- elect Abraham DIincoln enroute to Washington for his inauguration in 1861. Photographed almost entirely on a railroad train running from New York to Washington, 'The Tall Tar- get" stars Dick Powell in the role "Take your hands off . . . You brute! A, thrilling scene irom "Outrages of the Orient" a picture that vividly portrays the brutality inflicted upon the Filipino people by a ruthless invader. With a second thrilling hit 'Mask of Korea" the picture opens on Monday at the Marks Theatre. his counsin, Lloyd Morcombe, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pogue attend- ed a dinner party at the country home of his sister, Miss Ada Pogue of Aurora. Twenty-eight guésts in all were present, including their brother, Earl and his family of Jackson, Mich. A very delightful afternoon was spent together. The Women's Association is hold- ing a Congregational Supper on Friday evening, February 29 at the church, After supper crokinole and various other games will be enjoyed. It is hoped all will plan to attend as the ladles are trying to equip their | Get-Together Club Dance Tonight -- at the -- 0.C.V.l. Auditorium Y.W.C.A. OVER 20 CLUB DANCE TONIGHT Dancing 9-12 50c¢ Person of John Kennedy, New York police detective who resigns his post with the force in an attempt to foil the plot single-handed. A. VARCOE'S Saturday Nite Dancing 9-12 pm. CY McCLEAN end his orchestre Admission $2.50 Per Couple Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth and Micha¢l Rennie play the principal roles in Twentieth Century-Fox's "I'll Never Forget You," the Technicolor roman- tic-drama opening next Thursday at the Regent Theatre. The film is the story of an atomic scientist who drifts back into time some 200 years. Members 35¢ ; SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 12 to 2 -- 5:30 to 8 p.m. COMMERCIAL DAN "VED, - FRI - SAT. AT THE AVALON PAVILION ® WED, & FRL--Corl Hilts ond His Merrymakers! © SAT.--Famous Recordings! TONIGHT!! ART HALLMAN AND HIS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA FEATURING JOAN FAIRFAX COMING NEXT SATURDAY The "STARDUSTERS" Featuring BETTY WINTON DANCING 9 TO 12 (] $2.50 COUPLE al -=r % 71 re vr DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND THE AJAX KINSMEN CLUB LEAP YEAR DANCE AT THE AJAX RECREATION HALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th Door Prizes @® Spot Dance Modern Dancing to Ernie White's Orchestra Admission 50c Per Person Old Time and P= ee « I i by pr 'Spend An Enjoyable Evening Dancing To ERNIE WHITE and His Onchestra - "FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE WHITBY 971 -- Featuring -- GORDY TAPP and ALEX REID Door Opens at 8 -- Starts at 9 BAYVIEW "Its Sensational I". IF (<0) who recently moved into our vicinity, in the death of his father recently. . Sorry to report Elmer Harris is| under the doctor's care. We hope | he will feel much better soon. | 1 | KEY WITNESS ATTACKED | ---------- i Vancouver (CP)--A few hours { after he testified in the bookmak- | ing conspiracy trial here, Ab For- | shaw, weathy, self-admitted book- | maker, was attackell last night by | two gun-wielding thugs. He was also robbed of $300. Forshaw, | called a key witness in the book- | makers' trial in which 26 are! charged with conspiracy, suffered | injuries in a similar attack some weeks ago. 5:23, 7:27, 9:31. Last show 9:08 p.m, Marks--"Pals of the Golden West", 1:15, 3:25, 5:35, 7:45, 10:05. "All- American Co-Ed", 2:30, 4:40, 6:55, 9:10. Last complete show at 9:00 p.m, Biltmore -- "Katie Did Iit", 12:45, 3:32, 6:18, 9:08 pm, "Texas Ran- gers", 2:06, 4:53, 7:39 and 10:20 pm. Last complete show at 9:01 pm. . Regent--Thursday, Friday, Satur day, "Soldiers Three", 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:50, 9:55. King George's Funeral, 3:00, 5:05, 7:10, 9:25. Last complete show at 9:25. 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