
if£ THE OBLyEIN DAILY REGISTER QELlTEIN, FAYETJE COUNT>YY |QgA ' ' i . N SATURDAY,' rEBRU^RY^fl^s; Rev. und Mra Turner o{*Stuna&r visited Wednesday" e\eiiinEfiu the Review of Movie NEST8ATE NEWS C."II.;' OaawclL bbine.;-' ^^A^/'V-; Attractions at Grand Theatre Next Week • :•:' Mr. a^U-' Mrs.^ ^iarry.'/Ityan:' aViti ): , ---^,-^.,.,-vo Birlkday ' family and Mr, a^U Mra. LQiila Mc7 ..; A •' .-.number' of /neighbors, 'ami Taffgert of J*"Ujj-oafj'^. Wcre.'cv'jSitora WeunesilUy ' p'vuning }n. • i he": 'O..' K. friends 'galhe.red 'at Itie Walter : AH-h-h-h-^ 'Buhr home Surtda'y evening; Jan-Staln^ker home,!..'.•;.• •."••'.; . Vi,'.'.-:.. uary 2Dlti'to.ho!p Mrs. Buhr cele- . A • large' number from Wpatgiito LOOK WHO'S HERE! and' surrbundihg • territory :aH,end- brate 'her, birthday. 'Among 'thps'fi : Triumphant return of the movies' present were Mr. and -Mrs. Fred ed the sale 'Wednesday afternoon prodigal son-of-a-ftun, packing" Bartcls and family, Mr. aiid Mrs. on the Ashley 'Downing farm." - every kiss and uppercut with Oscar Pink .and family, Mr. and Mr/and Mrs. Werner JJai;iels of all the energy he saved in Mrs. John Lunge' and. family, Mr; Overtoil,. Nebraska ,visiled -.Tliurs- itay al'teriiooii iii die D. 6, Lewis that famous 6-moilths vacation! and Mrs. Walter Rcinldng and .Mr. : and Mrs. o. Seehass of Buck Crcok. home.' .- . ,-.'- •-..'. •/'-}'• • A delightful evening' was spent Mrs. Molly Bowljng and diuigh- j playing five hundred. A delicious tpV' Maxine ;and 'fjon.- Blair .were I picnic lunch was served at inkl- Oelwein •callers Thursday .evonfng:\ ,nighl. : Mr. Ed /Kalston of WiClerloo iransacted ' business "In Westgatd t'olciriiUi Piffy-SovciiUi HiilltuVv Thtirsda'y afternoon. • ':•,.-•.'• ••:/• A group of neighbors and friends N Mr. and Mrs. C,'H.'Casweil. and gathered at die Jess Stewart home Mrs. Dale'/'Hussell wore., Oelwein Monday evening, January HO to ?nnppcr,rs Thursda'y afternoon. - help Mrs. Stewart celebrate her Mrs. Jjilcm'an. and five .'conies-/ fifly-soventh birthday. Among dioV-b Units attended tho declamatory prcsenl -were Mr. and Mn«. Fred conical at Fayetlo -Wednesday ; Klammcr^and family"'.Mr. nnd Mrs evening. Among die coiileatanla i John Zilmer, Mr. am! Mrs. Joiin were George Caawoli,' Betty 1,'oek- ' 1-ange and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. wood, JOIeanor Bnrncs, Ravmond Geo. Kilmer and Mr/ aiid Mrs. Glow and 'Kilgar Wolfe. .-•' . 'JTKSPAY iind >VliJ).\K,SI)AY Henry Lang, Krnost and ReinliaU.. • Air. and Mrs. Charles Wehr-s'panu Hargain .liiitinco Tnosdiiv !The evening was spent In playing and daughter Bonilc-o were c'alle;-j» in Oelwein Thursday., hfternoon. IIKLK.V HAYICS | progressive five hundred. At a late : In • hour a delicious lunch was served. Bd Wagner and Fred (toss of "Till-) ,SO\-l)Ai;GHTr;i!" Oelwein w'cre busino/ss callers in "The Son - Danghl.er," Metro-' ' - . , l.adics Aid Westgate Thursday; Goldwyn-Mayer's filnmation of tho The M. 10. i.adies Aid met Wed- Cecil-'Paul pf Maynard visited celebrated Uelasco stage play, ncKday afternoon, February '1st in wilh friends In'AVustguio Thu'rsday comes to the Grand screen stall- the home of Mr.s. Kautcn. A rogu- afternoon. ' ; ; » ' • Messrs. Kd and-Werner Uu'caint? ing Tuesday and Wednesday with j unforgettable monsel.r role in humor, rare satire, uproariously hir business mooting was held. Helen Hayes and Ramon Xovurro ."Frankenstein" in this strangely Rev. nnd Mrs. Turner of s'mmier and Harry Loiticr were''•oiilVcrs- in co-starred in the leading roles. i •gripping story of a lonely dark funny situations, snappy'.dialogue wore' among-those from out. of Oelwelii Thursday •aflernoon,'' The picture, which tells the story | house and its weird inhabitants. and .delightful romance, was chos- town a Ken ding. A delicious lunch ••'Mr. John Bowling and Klpaiior of a C'hinese girl who sells herself en by Warner Bros, as the slar- was served by the hostess. and Mean Itademaker were callers in Oelwein Thursday evening. at auction in order to aid her ICvcn such accomplished Broad- ring vehicle in which James Cas- j wayfarers as Waller Winehell and liirtlidiiy I'arly ..Mrs;.Will Kollmah*h!iH iboon, aof,- countrymen, is laid in San Fran- uey makes his. reut.rn bow'on the cisco's Chinatown, and presents a 'Heywood Broun would feel slightly A group of nclghboi-H ami- i'l'iends ing on tho Jury die pastVweek; glimpse of the political intrigues, di/.icy if they should iry lo wander screen, after an absence of several met. in die Henry Nauholt/. home Berl. liihvnrrt.visited with 'fric long warfare and other mysterious' along die Great White Way as It months. ' Wednesday evening i<> help Mra; inOolwoin Thursday evening/ activities of this colorful looule. j .was reproduced at the Paramount XanhoItK celebrate her birthday. Air. Charles WchrspamV'Beriiice iVew.York studio for "Follow tho It is a take, off on .die flamboy- Among ihose.present were Mr ami aiid Amanda. Brims were callers in A distinguished cast supports ant, poujpous • and over-confident ; Maynard Friday morning. Miss Hayes and Xovarro. including' J Leader," tho Kd V/ynn romantic Mrs. Arnold Wcdeineier and' son, tol-de-rol which will grace the publicity, promoter, entitled -"Hard ..-•Mr. s.- -K. Ganipljoll of Kayette Lewis Stone, Warner Oland, Ralph ( To Handle," which is scheduled to Mr. and--Mrs. lOmil Ollroggo,- Mr. Morgan, Louise dosser Hale and Grand Theatre bill for Thursday. and Mrs. Krwin Bartels, Mr. nnd visited • with friends in Westgate On the set. die Apollo theatre' be shown on - die screen at the Mrs.. Arthur Barl.els. • v Raymond Friday •morning. '••'.-. ....... ; II. H. Warner. The picture was; di- ED \VYNN Grand 'Theatre Kriday and; Satur- Bill llurmancc of Siimncr t'raiijt- rected by Clarence Brown, whosi! in the Paramount Pieruri rubbed elbows with the Lyceum, day.; 'The story wus written by Meyer,-Mr. .and Mrs. Bert OHrogRp. , i:EWl5;STONE ,'HELEN HAYES WRAMON NOVARRO in last production was the successful 1 | while a signpost on one side of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schroctkn- and acted-bu'sinnss in Wsctgatc Kriday. "Follow Ulc Leader' street, reading Broadway at 42nd Houston Branch,'ono of Hie pio- family, Mr. and. Mrs.-Hugo Barteh}. • A-number frpin Wesl gale attend- • ,; "THE SON-DAUGHTER" Crawford - Gable vehicle, "I.etly neer press agents of the • movies, Lynlon." street, stared defiantly at another The evening was s-Mcnl! with ed ' the basket ba I j games 'a("-May- who should know what he is talk- nard Friday evening. Aluong liiosc SUXDA.Y and MO.NDAY on the opposite side of Ihc street, games and cards. At midnight a acters voiced their hidden ihoiighls doesn't keep us from enjoying reading Broadway at 4Gth street. , ing about. Mr. Branch is also a delicious picnic lunch was served. from- Westgatot were Sarah? and as well as their spoken words. ONLY So maybe yon belter The toriner. newspaper man, and ihe Marge Stnlnakcr, Alarjorlo Rade- Barirnin Matinee go lo see 111 and Nighl I anvwav. , ^-v/f.,, i,, inali,cr, Rallls and LaNais Col em ah, | .But Melro-Goliiwyn-Mayer in-' Ciiis Leir WiUi Axe j ; clnded everything the author in- '( I< oar of the. dark" says Karlolf,! ^^^-^^'r^^fe^K-lion in ^ M.axino Bowling, Harry Lelser, Genius, more than one;;, has KAHLOFK Foil,,* u,o l.ead.r." l»ke» ,lvj,so,, -^.^. ^ ^^ ^ John Nauholl.K,- second son' of tended to convey in bringing who ought to know because he is Place in Hie Times Srjuare aist.riot Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Nauholtx., bad George Loiser, -lOnld and George been mistaken for madness. In a very fiend of darkness and he is both former newspaper men, who ( Caswell and Kniesi Hoth/ '•" "Strange Interlude" to the screen. "Till- 01,1) DANK HOUSi;" of New York City.. Due to tho bnlki- ilho misfortune of cutting his leg Eugene O'Neill, America's grcat- It will lie presented Sunday and in Ibis picture, ."is. an inheritance ness of camera and have dabbled 'in. .publicity, en- ubl playwright,'was thought to' be And camera and sound e([iiip- [with an axe, while chopping wood. Monday at tlie Grand Theatre with and we all inherit it . from.. our incnt, traffic would be blocked for hanced the '"iiumqr of the story IThe axe slipped and cut • a ' deep "Tr»d." in Sc.lp. Jiioie than'a Hide."mad" when lie iXorma Shearer and Clark Galjle in i:n \vv\.\ primitive ancestors. We moderns with snappy, dialogue and unique fiihl announced his supreme mas- In days it an ullenipt were made to | gash in the right leg which re- MOQ, woinc'ii'rin'd ch'ildi-oit" wer'« the stellar roles. ; have never been able lo completely . film the entire .picture "oirWa- situations' which should slip every- •c« Iped b> Indln ns i \\ Lhe eii ri'v Co- terpiece 'Strange Interlude." 1 'KOI, l-OIV T1IK LFAIH'.K" j quired-several slilches lo close the Tlie skepticism of Hie doubters erase it. The actual 'menaces of Ihe lion." " -one's insibiliticH. • Gagncy, as die wound. ' • louial period. .Similarl.r, niiin.v "In- But when the play was brongb'. Are you afraid of die Dark? night in primeval times imbued 1 press agent, puts over .every -sort to the.New York stage by the eo'c- has turned lo acclaims for this Well if you arc you belter not '. As an alternative. Iho necessary dians we'ru' .scalped,;. Tin; Amtfric'tni production. Its producers do no" darkness.' wilh a sinister "portent Bpot.s were recousrtnctcd at the of -promotion • scheme from dunce Alvin Hewelt colunistai ofTiM-od liountics l'(>r In- biated Theatre Guild tho dramatic c;e "The Old Dark House" which which has persisted through tho marathons, treasure .
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