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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 43

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK-THE STAR SECTION, FRIDAY, JUNE 2'4, 1932 TIMELY NEWS AND NOTES OF LOCAL STAGE AND SCREEN ON R. K. 0. SCREENS AT PARAMOUNT NAMED OFFICERS 3d A. D.

Repnblians To Hold Card Party A card and bunco party, under the auspices of the 3d A. D. Reg On Local Screens Clive BruuL and Claiulrllr Culbrrt in kTlir Man From Vflerday' Appear at Brooklyn Para-nioiiiit Parting Today ular Republican Club, will be held tomorrow night at the clubhouse, 323 53d St. Dancing will follow Ijf Tv cards. Edward L.

Wigley is chairman of the entertainment committee. BY C. E. SOCIETY Installation Follows Supper at Prospect Heights Presbyterian Church On Sunday the Senior C. E.

of 4he Prospect Heights Presbyterian Church. th Ave. and 10th held the la.t supper of the season and installation service of new officers. The president of the society pre- "The Man From Yesterday," starring Clive Brook and Claudette Colbert, starts today at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater as the third fthe new Summer screen hits. Eddie Lowry, the Paramount's new mirth master, remains for a second week In an entirely Mrs.

Mary E. Hemma of 44 E. 5th St. has as her house guest her niece. Mrs.

Mav Mahon of Johnson, N. Y. different Stage show, in which, OBrien and Frances Dee in the principal roles. Alpim will be featured a new cast of entertainers. In the screen attraction, "The Man From Yesterday," Paramount artited Mr.

Terhune, the church treasurer, with a $50 donation from 3 i The pathos of a boy's struggle to conquer fear and thus overcome a the society. Mrs. Hlslop received 25 brings to the silver sheet I he very physical handicap, provides the ftn'r ha hnarrt nt triltpS. MrS. capable performances of Claudette dramatic appeal of "When a Feller Tolli fiml Avr.

Needs a Friend." co-starring Jackie Cooper and Chic Sale, showing Saturday, Sunday and Monday at TODAY and TOMORROW Colbert and Clive Brook. They are giveu opportunity to display their dramatic ability In this picturiza-lion llhe successful stage drama by Nell Black well and Rowland C. Ed a ai ds. Picked full of conflicting emotion "The Man From Yestrday" tells the story of a man and woman deeply in love. Shorty after their DOUBLE FEATURE CHARLES SALE in "THE EXPERT" and HOOT GIBSON in "LOCAL BAD MAN" SUN, JUNE 26, 27 JAMES CAGNEY and JOAN BLONDELL in "THE CROWD ROARS" WED.7 JUNE 28, 29 LILY DAMITA and CHAS.

RUGGLES in "THIS IS THE NIGHT" Alt. H. B. WARNER in "CROSS-EXAMINATION" Brurkbauer received $25 for the Ladles' Aid, Mr. Schoti, president of trie C.

E. Union, received 2i for tha Fresh Air Fund; Mis. Stamp donated some money from the pn-mtiry department of the Sunday School. Other people who weia present at the speaker! table were Dr. and Mrs.

MacCoU and Mr. Patterson, an old member of the society. Alter supper the electiou of new officers took place under the chairmanship of Dr. MacCull. The le-sulis were as follows: President, L'l-fod Mulcaliy; vice presidents, James Stamp and Miss Mildred Lynch: recording secretary, 'Miss Elle Murdock: corresponding sectary.

Miss Alice Lovgreu; treasurer. Ian Mennan. The program of the Installation aervlce was held In the church. The candlelight service was a Loews Alpine Theater. The popular child actor has his most effective role In this picture, in which he plays a boy who longs to play a share in the back lot activities of his friends, but who is scorned by the other kids because of his leg brace.

The story is adapted from William Johnston's novel, "Liinpy," and is laid In a small Mid-Western town in which the boy lives with his adoring mother, father and Uncle Jonas. Wise old uncle knows the boy is being coduled. so Unit he acts like a baby, and when the buys call hlin a coward lie defends himself by saying he's lame and can do the thluxs the boys do. How Uncle Jonas finally takes the boy in hand, and even while he watches him get a beating, he knows that the spark of manhood must be kindled in the boy no matter what the cost. Highlights of the plot Include a sham battle in which Limpy proves himself a helpless coward, a secret fishing expedition on which Chic Sale reveals some amazing fish stories; the quarrel between Sale V.

crffTgCMrnii-- c' I tf I aaaMBBBflBaHsaBMaaiaK! i marriage he Is lorced to leave ner. After a long absence, during which time the wife hus not heard from her husband, the tnubnnd returns to find lus wife the mistress of another man. Realizing that he Is at fault, the husband chooses the forbidden route to leave his wile her new-found happiness and culminates his brooding to death. With Miss Colbert and Brook in the cast are such well-known Broadway dramatic stars as Charles Boyer, Andy Devlne. Allen Mowbray, Yola D'Avril, Barbara Leonard and Ronald Crosboy.

On the stage, a new show of merriment and music has been arranged with the Paru mount's new jester, Eddie Lowry, who starts lisl second week this Friduy. Lowry leads an array of SO Broadway entertainers through a revue devised and staged by himself. Merle Clark and Elsie Thompson continue at the 'follows: The pastor. Dr. MacColl, Claudette Colbert and Clive Brook in "The Man From Yesterday." which opens at Brooklyn Paramount today.

111 the white candle that was placed in the center of a seven-candle gold holder. Each of the officers then lit a blue candle from the white can-rUr. which symbolized the Light of the World, and set them In the holder. After this the entire so 3 pert," Warner Bros, picture coming to the Electra Theatre tomorrow and Saturday, will be starred in their next pictures as a result their characterizations In "The Star ciety sang "Follow the Gleam." The installation sermon was de- Miycred by Dr. Lewis.

and Limpy's parents because the old man refuses to mollycoddle the boy and the dramatic scene in which some rowdies attempt to stone the old man, and the episode in which Witness'' and "The Expert." The success of both pictures two organ consoles to present an caused Warner Bros, and First Na other of their community song ZouTk a sprees. Ralph Graves, Dorothy Peterson, Chester Morris, who stars In "Sinners in the Sun," which will be seen at R. K. O. Dyke and Prospect Theaters this weekend.

lional pictures to make each player a star. Dickie, six years old, will be the youngest star in Hollywood on release of his next picture, "Rags To Riches." Sale's first starring Central M-lliolit Special services will be held Sunday at the Central Methodist Church. A Children's Day program will be presented at a.m. in tlie Harding-Kennedy Hall. A peace paseant.

by the young people. At 11 a.m. In the Sanctuary young people will have charge of the devotional features of the service, the vehicle will be "Competition." In "The Expert," Sale again por trays an old man, using virtually the same make-up utilized In "The Aunt Jill's Home Cheerio Club Star Witness." Dickie Moore ap pears as an orpin ned waif be classes which are entitled to pro friended by Sale and eventually Dear Cheer ios: Our last theater party this sea taken with him Into the Home lor the Aged, admission to which was son will take place Saturday, July Andy smilord and others are splendid in nupporlinr roles. A Laurel and Hardy comedy entitled "Helpmates" which is one of the funniest pictures these Inimitable comics ever made, augments the showing of the feature along with a program of novel short subjects. Fort ay In "The Crowd Roars," Joan presented at the Fortway Theatre Friday and Saturday la James Cagney's third starring picture.

His first on the screen were made in "The Public Enemy" and "Smart Money" In which he was a featured player. Then came his first starring picture, "Blonde Cragy" which was followed by "Taxi," both of which were among the leading hits of the present season. As In "Blonde Crazy," Cagnejr motion to other department of the Church School will be recognized and Dr. J. Lane Miller, the pastor, will speak on "Youth and the Tomorrow." At p.m.

the last monthly' musical service of this session will be given by the choir of 200 i gained by a technicality as a result of a by-law permitting admisson to "gentlemen under ninety." at Loew i Bay mage rneaier, and Cheerio who are high in the credit list will be Invited. There are a limited number of invitations, As Old Man Minick, Sale meddles into the Hie of his son and daugh voices under direction of Dr. Tall Een Morgan with Corleen Wells as ter-ln-law, with whom he has come to live In the city. He tried to run things, to tell women how to raise special soloist. Among the special so come In and see Aunt Jill within the next few days for your rating.

Credits are given for stories, essays' and drawings. MHimver Sam Roue has a fine musical numbers will be Gounod "Callia" and an anthem, written by children, and to "reform in i thousand other ways. His good in Charles Wakefield Cadman and picture for July 9. It la titled "Hud-- Cheers a fellow some! Jimsy's got a yellow dog-Sorry little tyke! Never leaves his master's side Guess he'd die if Jimmy died Never saw the like. Jimsy greets me every night "Here's your poiper, Boss." When the other newsies play, Jimsy turns his eyes away That is Jimsy's cross.

If I ever do a thing, Brave, or kind, or true, If I give a scfuarer deal-It's because I sort o' feel-Jimsy want me to Sent in by Cheerio Lillian SchleeuUecker, 422 48th St. THE ROMANS: THE MODERNS Probably few of us realize how much our modern civilization owes tentions, however, go astray, to the vast enjoyment of audiences. His role gives him an opportunity to present wholesome humor, drama Loew's Bay Hidjje Walter Huston stikes new dramatic honors in "Night Court" In which he plays a corrupt judge, presenting a highly respectable side to the public, and an altogether different makeup to his associates of the underworld. In this feature, which opens at Loewi Bay Ridge Theater on Saturday. June 28.

playing through Tuesday, Huston outdistances his splendid characterizations of his other hits. Bleary eyed vagrants, pasty faced hopheads, slinky pickpockets and hopeless derelicts of humanity are seen on parade In "Night Court" In a story that will remain in your memory. Phillips Holmes heads a brilliant cast In this daring film, portraying a story of unequaled sensationalism, taking tile crookedness of a night court magistrate for Its impelling motivation. Walter Huston, as the corrupt jurist, presents a striking characterization. Anita page plays the girl who is framed to seal her lips from investigation bodies, registers appealingly, and the remainder of the cast Includes Lewis Stone, Mary Carlisle, John Miljan and Jean Hersholt.

Van Dyke's dirdectlon is moving and pctoral. Hs pcturzaton of the nght court and ts habitues In the opening scene is an impressive camera painting. There is all the glamor, sordldness and human dereliction to be found In the typical night court In these atmospheric scenes. Za.su Pitts, comedienne par excellence, and beautiful Thelma Todd are a riotous pair In Hal Roach's "On the Loose," supplementing the showing of the feature. On Saturday afternoon only, the second episode of the new serial thriller, "Heroes of the West" may be seen.

The feature attraction showing Wednesday through Friday is "The Strange Case of Clara Deane." a story of a woman's love and sacrifice, with Wynne Gibson, Pat Mimes honors with Joan Blondell who is last becoming one of the best-liked actresses on the screen. Both James Cagney and Joan Blondell were signed by Warner Bros, when that producing company bought "Penny Arcade," a and pathos. Miaa Med 'I'o Frank ('inline Tlie marriage of Miss Sarah Ni geio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs SAT. and SUN.

EVE die," and is a college lootoaii picture. Loews Bay Ridge Theater Is on Summer schedule now. with the entire program of moving entertainment. Don't forget the dale JULY 9. and the place.

Loews Bay Ridge Theater, lid St. and 3d Ave. MY KIIjrES i Original I My Utile furry kitten, Playing with your ball, Won't you let me play with you? No harm will come at all. By Cherrio Marie Calamarl, 369 51st St. stage play In which they both ap Louis Nigero of 1.176 61st to Frank Cimine took place Saturday In St.

Francis' Church, 13th Ave. and 57th St. The bride was 40 liOM i o.r II given in marriage by her father, Miss Tessie Luca was maid of honor, while Cimine had for best man his brother, Philip. The bride wore a gown of egg peared. They also played together in the film version of this play when It was screened under the title of "Sinners' Holiday." In "Th Crowd Roars," Joan Blondell does not play the part of Cagney's girl-friend, but his enemy.

It Is through her that Cagney causes the death of his best pal and mechanic in an exciting race against his own brother. Ann Dvorak plays the role of Cagney's sweetheart and offers a performance that has won the ac REAR BALCONY 30c shell satin with hand-made roses, with a veil of silk tulle 10 yards In length. Her flowers were calla lilies, The maid of honor wore a pale pink taffeta dress and carried a bouquet of talisman roses. EFFECTIVE NOW claim of metropolitan reviewers. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.

After a short Eric Linden Is cast as Cagney's wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Cimine brother and Guy Kibbee, his will make their home at 6519 15th Howard Hawks, who wrote "The Avenue. Crowd Roars," also directed It. Ku- dedicated to Dr.

Tall Esen Morgan. A 'spectacular recessional will terminate the services. Kulh Harsha will give the last of her request organ recitals, beginning at 7:40 Dr. Miller will conclude his series of sermons on "Little Journeys to Kingdom Come." having as his special subject "Lands End." Central Church throughout July August will have services both Siinday morning and evening when ope of the regular ministers rvrach. The Church School aes is at 9:30 on Sunday morning and the mid-week meeting at on Wednesday will also be continued.

R. K. O. Dvkcr and Proect Alison Skip worth's first role as a Paramount contract player Is in "Sinners in the Sun." in support of Chester Morris and Carole Lombard, which comes to the R. K.

O. Dyker and Prospect theaters for fjjiir days, beginning tomorrow. This picture drama Is based upon Mildred Cram's magazine story originally entitled "The Beachcomber." It concerns the efforts of two youthful lovers to live and rharry above their social stations before accepting each other. Miss Skipworth plays the Important characterization of Miss Lombard's mother. This veteran stage trouper has had a stage career that includes more than 100 Broadway productions.

For many years she has been a familiar and much-liked stage personality In New York and the major cities of the country. During the past two years Miss Skipworth has appeared In pictures such as "Night Angel." "Devotion'." "Tonight or Never." "Outward Bound." Raffles" and VPudge." in which she played the stellar role. Miss Skipworth joins drienne Ames. Russ Clark. Frances Moffett and other personalities lp the supporting cast of the Morris-Lombard vehicle.

"Sinners in the Sun" was prepared for the screen by a writing trio composed of Vincent Lawrence, Waldemar Young and Samuel Hof-fr-nstein, and directed by Alexander Hall. mis bec Glasmon and John Bright who have been associated with every AS GOOD AS GOLD By James Hogg) I wonder what it's like To be as good as gold; 'Cos that's how good I ought to be I'm always being told: Id like to be like gold Just once so I could see. I wonder what would gold be like If gold wax good like me. Sent In by Cheerio Bella De Marco, 316 48lh St. DON'T GIVE IP (By Phoebe Cary If you've tried and have not won.

Never stop for crying: All that's great and good that's done Just by patient trying. If by easy work beat, Who the more will prize you? Cagney production since'they wrote to the ancient city of Rome. Let us take, first, the architecture. We see many buildings topped with domes. These domes were first used in Rome, where they originated.

We all know of the Arch de Trlomphe, In Paris. The arch was designed in Rome, also the minaret, and the tall pointed tower. In Rome, also, began the freedom of woman. Hitherto woman was treated as a slave, murdered or beaten by her husband if he wished. In Rome all this was abolished.

Woman was practically as free as man, even to owning property. This was the foundation of our theory today, that women Is eligible to the hlgliest office. Sent In by Cheerio Martha La Neve. 349 58th Bay Ridge High School. Love and cheerio, AUNT JILL.

Voccolis in Ghe Concert The Voccoli Choral Society will be presented in a musical program at Federal Hall, Bryant Park, Manhattan, tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. Madame Louise Voccoli will be the director, and Toni Voccoli will assist at the piano. Tea Cap ar Character Rradlnc Gratia Bridge and Pinorlile Party TO BR HELD AT "The Public Enemy, wrote the iyini THE CURIOUS TEA CUP dialogue for this one. Eleclra Charles (Chic) Sales and Dickie Moore, co-featured in "The Ex- 5609 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn Fhana M'ntet mm PM. Hd.

an Sit. Special Daily Luncheon SA BROOKLYN Gaining victory from defeat. TODAY I On the Screen That's the test that tries you. Sent in by Cherrio Loretta Connolly. jimsy i By Dana Burnet) Jlmsy is a little chap.

Only nine or so; Has to use a wooden crutch (Says it doesn't bother much) In the mldit of her moat Sr T.J fro. 12 to 2:36 P.M. Special Daily CCn Dinner "Jt S.rr.J to I P.M. Delicious Home Cooked Sunday OC Dinner Owb rapturous romanc he talked back into her lift likt a ghoat of the patt! CLAUDETTE COLBERT Jlmsy lame, you know. Jimsy has a cheery way Never saw him glum Jimsy's face la sort o' thin, But you ought to see him grin.

WCLIVE BROOK FT. HAMILTON JlS LOMBARD "jL MAN FROM LOEVSCOOL THEATRES 4 ftsmvmnt Pulurt 72 STREET AND Ave 1 69 ilktiT 6 "Avt Wow What a Stage Show PRIVATE DINING ROOM For Bridje Parties Club Luncheons Social Functions AT NO EXTRA CHARGE on! All Brooklyn' Raving about him Smiling Mob. Jum 25, 26, 27 JACKIE COOPER and "CHIC" SALE Tues. June 25-26-27-28 "NIGHT COURT" Waller Huston Phillips Holmes Anita Page June 24-25 JACK HOLT in 'iMiiml the Mak" Also HKLKN TWELVETREKS in "Love Starved" June 2S-27-28 MAI RICE CHEVALIER in "One Hour Willi You" Also HILL BOYD iu ''Carnival Boat" EDDIE TUCKER on? Sophl, Phi. alng -Som.

i ruiiretM irunit it CHILTON A THOMAS ainiToBaTh. a Thankful "Mr Zasu Pitts Thelma Todd "On the Loose" "lnary AMATEUR NITE EVERY FRIDAY FUN AND AMUSEMENT FOR ALL 4TfaM Oara "When a Feller Needs a Friend" LAUP.ELANDHARDY in "Helpmate." 28. 29 EDMUND LOWE "Attoraey fr At Dffeau" Bay View Restaurant 453 86th St. Tel. SHort Road 6 10091 CAM MOTHKS 1 IITTY 14 Dancing tMwtiw Jr I atng 1 ft.

Only 2il Epiawle "Iloroe of the VCrst'' FREE PARKING at Brooklyn parking terminal Ona of th L. B. Scrric Grmf 9aw Omr-Pstrmmm.

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