* vANcE I f Mrs. Jiaseph Bristow was given [her third term as president by `'acclamation. Mrs. Lorne Wyant is 'vice~,president and Mrs. DI. Thomp.~:on, treasurer, with Mrs. A. Somerville, the secretary. f\:V -1 and Most Matinee Wed. 2.30 -'l`TTE P/I-CK 011 11111:: `PICTURES- THEATRE GRANADA rest being spent for ; and repairs to the Vol. % Hillsdale Official Board asked )......L-.L...... 1.. __..;._L -_,_ ,_ up Take Advantage Of These..... way Q Arcade Values Th slipper that gives comfort and wear. Colors black. brown and wine. Sizes 5-`;`__ QC l ru-. ; a "(I Wear. wine. 5 Christmas Special XCII. No. 42. with 12 film rolls of Joe Palooka, Orphan Annie, Winnie Winkle. etc. (See the movies at home with this min- iature of cinema mod- em $1.95 More new toys m the Arcade Toyland. Dodgenx and Skecb er Bug Cars Around and around they go for hours of fun. Each 59 -. oorr.suALA.w9>..sM:hAn'x.`.t.'..h:.r.7Vsl MOVIE PROJECTOR TOYLAND It the Prec- Rwlwhite Gift m~e-iService Held at J1._.`,f j Central United v 3 vvubu uuJv \.u _y u u.u5s. AIuIIAv\.L . Sing; Prayer, Hrs. Lloyd Cook; Junior Choir; Reading, part 1, With the Shepherds, by Mrs. Ross Smith; congregation 23rd Psalm; Reading, part 2; solo, The King of Love, by Mrs. McCul- lough; reading, part 3; Panto- mine, Hark the Sing, sung by Miss Norma Living- ston and acted by Miss Verna Gor- rell s Class; Choir, We Three Kings; reading, Gifts Unto the Poor`by Mrs. Ross Smith; solo, A Little Gi, by Miss Mary Watson; recitation, The Beginner s Gift," by Master Rayner McCullough; fol- lowing this recitation, the begin- ners came up and placed their gifts ' in a cradle; recitation, The Way to :' Hold Your Hands, by Mrs. Keetch's Hymn, Hark the Herald Angels class; presentation of gifts from the school; our superintendent, Mr. Beaver; secretary's report; hymn, Take My Life." 1 -.1 .1 n iv repeated the Herald A3801! Jane Withers popularity `Aunt Ida, and Eddie Collins (model ls for Dopey in Snow White) seen as her comically amorous hired hand in Down on The Farm." JANE S SECRET ? A possible hint to the secret of may be found in the title of her newest 20th Century-Fox comedy, Always in Trou-ble, observes Associate Pro- ducer John Stone. Trouble haunts the mischievous miss s every footstep, Stone points out, and there isn't a jam she can't wiggle her way out of! That s how Jane wins fans and inuences popularity polls. Al- ways in Trouble" opens Thursday at the Roxy Theatre. illustrated address of] GARY5 K155 WAS $lGRlD S FIRST FILM EXPERIENCE (Current Feature) 'l"1\a 4`.w.4- n..'...... A-L..L-L ..... ._.x L_. The deepest oil wells nbw exceed ' 15,000 feet. Auuuux. \.u. -u.A.:a uuoau. .u;_u~uu. The following interesting program was enjoyed by a large number: i 11.....- nu....1. `L- u'......I,: A.._..v..I 1 The annual White Gift Service of Celltrni Sunday School was conduct- ed Sunday zlftcrnoon under the guidance of Miss Jessie Bryson. "I"L.. .L`..1l..-........ _L...4..-1.!..... -...-._....... ;u..-. .u.uu p1'e.~;iding'. I ,.......... ....u ........ ...... I . W The sesslons were held In Central]! I ooboioxuxuzoiotoz Church, Barrie, with the chairmzm I` Hex . Arthur Harden. of Co1dWater.)I-OUISE FAZE-NDA IONS` I for greater zeal and devotion to the I-work of the church by all her `officials and members. rr~I 111- an . 1| the name lama means warm` th and wear--Arcado mean: value. A gift that every ma: will appreciate. Sizes 36--H Rnvnr` A worthwhile gift forth 1; __.._...L`_- ..\.._-.I K/I.. u.Lc. Closed with the Benediction. 0 Boxed MEN'S YAMA CLOTH __ .. ._ .. \ - ... .. ... From the Arcade (1. rule Value '15YLiA"1v':;f ]i>*JAivf}i`` An I Q59 buff Featyre) The first thing that happened to Sigrid Gurie when she stepped on her rst motion picture set was a decidedly unsettling one. What happened was that Gary i vJane Always haunts nu... Lxlw uuuu.` ; L|lll.\L\ IH Down 011 The Farn1," latest of 20th Ce11tu1'_\'-Fo.\: .~: popular Jones [series, now pla_vin3: at the Granada Theatre, a,r_'__ 11,_,,, I u Miss Fazenda, whose services wercl `secured by Executive Producer S01 M. Wurtzel, becomes the Joneses Aunt in !hand Farm. Louise Fazenda has emerged from semi-retirement to take an activgi part; in motion pictmtzs. in which] she \\'2L~: u pioneer comediemlc. ' She will appear in a pron1incnt! [role with the Jones FL1n1i15' ill 1 "`||:\\|'n (\|1 'm... 13., .-,~ I..L...L ..cl u.1.uAauau; Ulllulal Duaru KXSKCU `Presbytery to protest against the opening of dance halls at midnight Sunday night, daylight-saving time, which meant eleven o'clock Sunday -evening in nearby communities which were on standard time. Ernest Stanley Beacock, of Elm- vale, now a student at Albert Col- -lege, Belleville, will be received as a candidate for the ministry, after `Rev. G. D. Kendall, chairman of `the committee on students, has an interview with him during the Christmas holiday. Rev. George W. Barker, president _-` 3: Toronto Conference, addressed "f Presbytery at the afternoon ses- ron on the Church." No club or, other institution has or could take `the place of the church, was the -claim of Mr. Barker as he pleaden'3 :aL' spe cmnfort. Cub leather soles JONES RELATION Barrie, Ontario, Tuesday, December 13, 1938 7952} ; It's _iu.~t an 014`. lu.~' :\'~n~._\' cu.=-! {tom introlu<'e in I Strxnd Con! :deI`.`.:`.ed. Lomlon Filxrxs .~~`ti1')'in_-: 'story of love and espionage during tho World War, now playing at the} lG1-anada Theatre. Handsome Laur~ .......,.......eu uu me stage. I Stock companies were her train- ing school for an acting career and her work in the travelling compan- ies led her to almost every part of. the United` States. Broadway, the goal of every asiprant to stage fame, ultimately arrived and Miss`; Russell made her New York debut in the hit play, TaIent." A second" Broadway success, The Second Man, won her a screen contract; = and she proved her skill before the camera in Evelyn Prentice." Since then Miss Russell has ap- poured in an imposing list of screen plays, among them The Pres-ident Vanishc.<," Forsaking All Ot`l_n-r.~v, lecl China Seas" and Under Two F1325." Hm` out.-t:1n(lin': work in the difli-g cult role of 1h- h:1'.eful wife inf "(i'rni_'.~' \\'i[`r-" won her im'rea. au---.. 11411 An vvuunuury, uonn. Coming of a well-to-do family, Miss Russell's early life was a hap- py one. She went through the con- ventional nishing school years, tra- velled through Europe and South America, and after -going through phases of wanting`, alternately, to be a writer and theologian, finally determined on the stage. Sfnr-lt nnrnnnninn ...,..... 1- - .. I I I l l l l L. I AT THE BARBIE THEATRES Rosalind Russell, currently co-.' starred with Robert Donat- now playing at the Roxy Theatre in the lmization of A. J. C1'onln'_< best seller, The Citadel," was born on, EJune 4th in Waterbury, Conn. I (lnminrr n4` .. .....n L. .1- -~-` 1 | unav- i I think Miss Gurie has had enough experience," he said, but Mr. Cooper needs some air. I I HAVE YOU MET MISS 1 ROSALIND RUSSELL ? ,,v.. um. 1:61 agauu, auu agam." I And Cooper kissed her again . . I I I and again . . . Finally the camera ran out of lm and Mayo called "cut. I 11v .ua . --. l....\. M: an urau, Uut you IIISISE that she pay you the ordinary courtesy owed the great Marco Polo, am you kiss her again, and again. And (`nanny `lpmuul 1..-_ --2- I"~-m Under contract to Samuel Gold-7 ,\\';.'n for thc past year, she had, by; [executive order of the producr, leui iu 1'atl1c1' monastic and cloistered ex: .istence in a distant tuck of the,` {11on;wvood hins. c'..:1:..._ .... I I ...._--vuuu nun. i | Sailing under a mysterious guid-i ance from her very first day in Hollywood, she was as myste1'iousl_\'| cast as Cooper s leading woman ml G,oldwyn s The Adventures of Main` lco Polo, for release through Unit- ed Artists, playing at the Roxy Theatre Thursday, Friday and Sat-, urday. j `I\.....-L-.. A I - ..... ....u..mv:_y uu an experunent. She's a Thirteenth Century Chin- ese Princess, said Mayo, and you teach her how to kiss. She doesn't like it at first, but you insist that .r:'hn nan unn 41... .....J.-...._.. ,, ._.`_..iu:o;o ' Cooper kissed her ! And this is how it all came about .......,. Director Archie Mayo, conniving with the gods who arrange shooting schedules, juggled sequences so that his first shot with her would be the kiss. . I .1. Ninety per cent. of the people -of Simcoe County were farmers and the church should be prepared to vgive some help to these people who *were suffering from low prices at `present, and not leave it to the Communists or some other ism to come along with a solution, was his contention. I ....;u. I want to see how much com- posure she has, said Mayo. Cooper didn't know he was to be an accessory to an experiment. *'hn n n 'l".'l;u'.-s...\..u. n....;....... nt-H PREVIEWING FEATURES STAND CONDE_Mn`v'ED" the she tics and public. r,~'e(]LlOl1t]_\' proved outstandinyz z1c~| `result V`CI _\'C8I7' Reponsing for the committee on Evangelism and Social Service at the winter meeting of the Simcoe h}.'tz:2'_'.` of the United Church. Rev.` S. J. T. Fortner advocated a ve- dugv week for the 1'z11'mc1`. Let the 'I':1:`2x:A;z~ have his ve-(1z1_\' week with Saturday for 21 holiday and Sumiaxy for worship, the same as the trades- man. said Mr. Fortner. When ask- ed how it could be done, Mr. Fort- ner said the details could be work- ed out by co-operation. um-e Oliver is the dashing young '_;0{iicc1` who lose; :3. fzxlltastic sum at ;{bacca1 ut and, in his desperate ef- .|H'o1t.< to raise the money, gets in- givolved with a clever womzm spy iund 1'-aces court murtizxl. The lny - is released through United Artists. ROXY } Stayer.--The Women`s Association i 1' Stayner United Church raised in [the neighborhood of $500 during; Lhe , ]_\ C1l1', half being by free-will offer-Ii tings. There are 909 paid-up men:-.' ibers. Three hundred dollars gocsi` to L110 fund for clea1'i11'g 0'11` the` LAST SHOWING WEDNESDAY- DOWN ON THE FARM and I STAND CONDEMNED GRANADA THEATRE `MON. - TUES. - WED. PHURS. - FRI. - SAT. Matinee Saturday 2.30 2 - SWELL SHOWS - 2 ALAST SHOWING WEDNESDAY- DETAILS LAcKITn-IJ'r com 32 WORKED OUT Hers was a me mutp:-mes all zmderstmxdiug. . . . ' CARTO0N--!`SKELETON E`EiOLICS , ,,,, 7 t, ._-_j.. \\`;Z-.-.- -ht ANITA LOUISE ' IAN HUNTER ' DONALD CRJSP ' BEULAH BOND! - JANE I IIYAN ' Al-AN HA!-I 0 DICK FORAN 0 HENRY TRAVBRS 0 PATRIC KNOWLES Al ANATOLI UTVAK PRODUCTION - Presented by WARNER BROS c tul by UYION IIINIO 0 San: lhy by Milton Kxlnu o Mnul: by Na: Scclnu COMEDY AND MUSICAL REVUE Barrie ; Largest. Finest an Modern Theatres THE CITADEL A1}so FOX NEWS` 1 nlortgage, the J 1 local expenses ` ;parsonagg. `I ~.- -' - ,,_,, Other officers are Mrs. John Fields, Miss Clara Colwell, Mrs. John Sheffer, .\I1'.~_=. Vernon Johnsozz, Mrs. O. Weatherup and M1`.~`. Hou- ard Carscadd en. Saturday for Holiday andgf Sunday for Worship is .; Plan brought Forward by Rev. S. J. T. Fortner,< at Presbytery Meet. .1`)