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Local Theatre Attractions . . . Returns to Andy's Courtship Delightful Entertainment Jewel Screen Sunday “THE COURTSHIP OF AN- DY HARDY” which opens Sun- day afternoon at the Jewel Theatre will prove a tip top ad- Signal's dition to the popular family DM Kli: DA 111-: On! series. Every father, mother and enjoy - child will the antics of 1 II I" ‘* « JS 7W£ "MERRY WA/E" ; _ GO&/, *465, GOT NO USe. POOCH! I CAN'T .. /\f ; Carvel’s Number One boy and **o*4*s 4*4/, 4 , TO ANSWER SACK! AH' THINK O’ANYTHING GRAND vV-F W-l-L-L /Ti Y America’s Number One actor. MESSAGE SNAPS 445 T FROM IT'S GOT TO EE GOOD, OR RANCH GEE, IKNOW t ¦¦&::- r-R-Y T-O 7/ Mickey Rooney never bet- DESTROYER j W' R'UEYE YOU ME! WHAT" IDEA IS EATTiN' - W $ was n n n-u-R X/ ter than in the new Metro- jjsrrwstMZ' ---tv.y ¦ ° '° T ' f m Goldwyn-Mayer picture. and , as the latest ro- mance in Andy’s life, proves a charmer destined for top star- dom in Hollywood. again is the wise, small town Judge, and his "man- to- man” talks wilh Mickey are a high-light. , Ceclia Parker, in her most dramatic role of the series. Ann Ruther- ford and all register in their familiar characteriza- tions. The story concerns Judge doaikoixg Hardy’s attempt to smooth out OUT oun WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ouit holm: the ruffled life of Melodic Nesbit (Miss Reed), whose separated / THEY'PE CUTTIM' OFf\ / IT’D B»E MOCE 7 NwGTXA TODAY IS EGAD, J/VoONi !WMY NOT gOY \j MAJOR, parents bring their squables to c 'r)PFS TO HELP I HELP TO tm* ) f /\\Y GMOPPIK'DAV-^*-FAV M GOME DAINTY 6EWGA\Y TO TICKLE f - A his In his pity for girl > tm' SNAP EPFOPT-- / \ WAP EFFORT / \ ulTt .n LTZy ?/-» . / court. the 7 / w TO PAT GOT A j \ Ny& ' THIS’LU e>E QUITE \ / AM’ ME IF \ UeR. r-<= N\ \N. pANuY A A he enlists the aid of Andy, who / \ / ¦ *. A help. CUTTUO* vou GIVE ME \ 7 BIRPOAY COMIN' UP NEW V BONNET, PERHAPS T h&Sljtantly consents to take her ./ \ / ) ;A 60X miN'TOS'PRISE ) / WITM ME— I JOSTRE^OIMo to her lfhst dance L * ; . V \ ?7eTa She proves the »he ANDY HARDY goes into the car towing business in the latest had expected, but at a second CR Hardy Family, “The Courtship of dance blossoms out as a beauti- 7FJ /V N V WRINGER EONNE y ( GOODE OF ALL *INDS'~W;E MAY adventure of the popular Andy Hardy.” Naturally. Mickey Honey as Andy, can never ful and charming debutante But, stav out of trouble and this time he gets himself and his tow- despite her crush on Andy, he car involved with the F I B Wouldn't you know! “The Court- doesn’t return her feelings, some- ship of Andy Hardy” will open at the Jewel Theatre, Sunday thing he himself can’t under- afternoon and remain until Wednesday night closing. stand Paulette Goddard Milland, Goddard Score Mistaken for Spy If you want a good, solid laugh ?n Gay Spy-Thrill Film it’s going to be easy to get it when Paramount brings its new spv-chase comedy. ‘The Lady Has Plans”, with Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard, next Thursday to the Jewel Theatre. The grape-vine says there’s enough fun packed into this film, along with excitement, suspense and romance, to furnish two pic- tures with an above - average entertainment quota. ” The story is hilariouslv funny, : having to do with a girl reporter ~ ' ‘ .£-»• » y v •*»* Wivct •*•© *<* r ‘* ’ f*t: «¦>» «i»v»cl 'Nt m »I6 v s r»r on s-7 V 'H; t ttr. »•¦ m . in Europe, played by Paulette Goddard, who is mistaken for a spy with stolen U. S Navy plans was a The soldiers slumped in- » she rose !could hold her. Now she two drawn on her back in invisible SERIAL STORY to seats resigned "Can I tell them" said Fer- celebrity, who had sung in New their and ink. Milland, a newscaster for themselves it. The piano dy. | York with one of the best- to whom Paullettc works, also be- Fay looked down at him and known dance bands, who had broke into a ripple of notes. lieves her to be the spy but falls FRANTIC WEEKEND slow voice smiled. "I thought everyone had radio contracts on famous Then came a husky, in love with her nevertheless. COPYWaWT 1942. name was a swinging one of last year’s most BY EDMUND FANCOTT NEA SERVICE. INC. knew.” programs, whose When the real spy, Margaret "Not in Montreal” said Fer- legend among that vast num- popular songs. Hayes, turns up, there i* an up- dy. "I gathered you had kept ber of girls who envied her suc- “They're kidding.’’ said My- roarious, and thrill-packed to- RAY MILLAND and PAULETTE GODDARD, co-stars of Till STORV: l>*gv Mark. 17. ar- skirt not overly long, even In Lady Plans,” rlv»» Mr lifr (lr*t wrrkrnd part' it fairly quiet.” cess. In other words, she had ra. “That’s Fay!” which Roland Young, Al- Paramount’s spy-chase comedy, “The Has - do in Myra, season. The with hrr MMrr, and brolh«-r, a short skirted Fay Ransom the veran- suddenly leapt to some impos- “Not at all," said Ferdy look- and Cecil Kellaway which comes next Thursday to the Jewel Theatre for a three Mirharl plarr of left bert Dekker at Dir rountr> dress was loosely open at the ing by spy I.orton, Montreal, da and went into the room with sible pedestal where ordinary into the room. That is your play important parts. day engagement, are on the spot. They’re surrounded a herd) near Other striking gue'lft are tlte beautiful la' Itan- throat and in color the eyes of the two soldiers fol- ! men could not reach her. little sister:'” “The Lady Has Plans is ob ring they tried to break up and it looks as if Milland will have »om and firr new but alrrad' devot- a rust-red background splash- get mess of trouble. Also in the hilar- ed escort, Lieut. Nigel Monkhou«>' lowing her. Then came Pecggy’s irrepres The two gloomy soldiers sat viously one of those pictures to think fast to out of a I’eggy colors In a native Dekker, starts an all out glamoi r.im- ed with bold "Fay Ransom, began Ferdy. siblc whisper "But why is sin up with new interest A look of which all who enjoy a hearty ious thriller arc Roland Young, Albert Margaret palga and Di.ik«'» qultr ait imprr*- design. Her dark nair tumbled and Kellaway. aion. "is her real name Her stage here?” amazement crossed Michaels laugh will want tn see. Haves Cecil • • » in waves about her neck and name is Gay Randall ” "Why shouldn't she be?” ask- face as he looked across to My- her green to and A MLSIC AL EVENING eves flickered Peggy sat up as if shot ed Ferdy, to whom it was quite ra CHAPTER VII fro over the company. She was "What? Is she honestly Gay immaterial whether his guests “That’s anew one on me, Sons of the enjoying herself and was being Sea' That evening alter their Randall?” came from the pinnacles of he said. "Wild Bill Hickok Rides" very frank about tin n surprise for you.” Then Peggy cried out irrev- and Nigel sat up suddenly. of Redgrave and Valerie Hobson. sides. Ferdv was irrepn -ibi\ Peggy's face broke into an erently: "Swing something!” ("Please sing some more,” they found in a 1000-> ear-old statue being repaired at a temple in The setting of “Sons of the untidy, laithful to a old anticipatory i le. "Goody!" A laugh came from inside -aid almost in unison. ’ vei> sm Shig.'fc prefecture, Japan The Sea is England during the la-t and worn pair of fianm 1 trous she said. "Sorry. Not here She shook her head. "Some- lacquered .airfare ol the statue century when the shipping busi- ers. and break.ng in a tnped "Fay,” said Ferdy. "There is Peggy relapsed in disappoint one rise's turn.” ' made the space inside airtight, ness was in the throes of chang- cotton jersey that lor him wa- a piano in there Why not sing ment and the voice began Ferdy laughed. Peggy sings.” thus preserv mg the grains, ing from sailing vessels to steam- comparatively new. having been to us?” again, this time a song by Schu- "Who said so?” said Myra. OF THE OLD WEST—Bruce Cabot and Constance which were p anted and sprout- ROMANCE ers. To the older men. the change faded by only one summer of Fay jmiled at him. "Must I?” bert. "1 can so,” replied Peggy Western drama, ed. Dennett arc the co stars of the exciting new represents a dangerous risk of sun. Ferdy nodded. "Hardly must, The audience listened quietly. quickly. Then she turned to Fay. ” “Wild Bill Hickok which opens next Tuesday at the Ma- the profits they have been amass- Peggy, with one leg flung but I think xve'd all like it.” The two soldiers appeared to be I "Remember the ’No’ song you ing emigrant • • • \\ \ day engagement. in the trade. oyer the arm of a low wicker deep in thought In both their [recorded last year the one in i rr conm >n rs comb Theatre for a three rhair, was playing her Bohem Fay looked at the oth- minds there came the sam» Sherwin wrote especially for England .uses 10 pounds of ian part well. She won a frotK ers and there, were signs that thought. Before mo was Fay you° 1 can imitate you in that tea per capita annually in nor ” with a bright bodice shim ! at everyone else was about to join Ransom, a very attractive girl "Come on then. said Fav mal times. This is about one- production. 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