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    1IC NT AY. JULY 9, 1934.
PLATTSMOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOUENAT.
PAGE SEVEN
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T.y HARRISON CARROLL
Ilollyv.onil. Plenty cf excitement
here when a lorai newspaper print
ed a picture cf I a a Lupi-io in a sick
le:l. The hcs'.th dep- vtment gave
Ida's doctor a sur.niicns to explain
v.i-y l.t !
sent members cf the family into all
parts of the world. In tracing their
adventures, the picture pives a vivid
analysis of conditions in Germany,
Frame, England and the United
t;xtcL-.
I:v.p:
mount's "Shoot the Works." Arline
Judge and husband, Wesley Ruggles,
personally delivered it. ... Raquel
Torres is ill with a cold.
V
photo-! lu-ft
gnipiit-ra into
q'.K'.rar.tined
He de.iieJ respon-j e::f.ci!
rihiiily, so did the '. even
studio and the a;-!n::d V.
i ations of the film are awe-
corr.e. The world moves on to more
(laughter. Quick news-reel flashes
cf Hitler reviewing Nazi storm troops,
of Mussolini receiving the aFscist
calute from his legiens, of French war
maneuver?, of marching thousands in
Russia's famous Red Square, of Jap-
j rnc e rcpimentr,, cf England's for
i mi'.ticns give grim reality to the war
cf America's mass airplane
a threat.
room. Ail too easily, this rtory could hrve
upon a ix te of futility. And
Hollywood. Credit Eddie Cantor
with one of the funnier cracks about
the quintuplets. The father of five
daughters, the comedian cut the first
clipping out and presented it to his
wife.
"For years you've been bragging
Ida," he said. "Take a look at this
and see what is being done else-
here."
. .J
Ida Lupine
irv. v. ith rrcduc-er Eheehun
riter Reg-inald Berkeley doing
fair had the male-j their be t to soften the finish, it is
ir.gs of a big mys- j difficult to shake off the impression,
tery until it caniej "The World Moves On" is one of
out that the pic-i the most c:::iti:ig films Hollywood
ture was taken ! ha::- ever made. It alio is one of the
when Ida was sick ' .Most t;Iarr.:i;ig.
several months!
In the stampede to get family pic
tures hack on the screen, Fox leads
oft" with an idea that ought to ring
the geng at the
ago.
The 1,
been aide
or.de Paramount star
1K.S
to rlt
d to ta'.k Ion?
ic.r J;- f;.?h Etory of the year is be
toM by Preston Foster. The M.
J. actor heeded his 2 5-foot motor
distance to her lather, Stanley Lu
piuo, who has run up a ? 1.000 phone
bill from London. Ida received a box
of flowers and a cheering note from
Hal Reason. .Kan II;;riv"s ex, who
also is recuperating from infantile
paralysis.
heat to sea the other morning and
stepped just ;-hnrt cf the kelp beds.
It will tickle Ilcily c.
that the very E-tgi:.- h .!::
ovap impersonate;: Ah: ahr.r.s Li:
It happened at the Criterion
He turned off the
motor and ascend
ed f the de-.-k
when suddenly the
;.c:.t rhivered and
tatie came a scrap-
knows ing c-"u::d as if the
F .rr ,'.v I ce! was grating
.ir.coin. f.n rocks. Foster
t)io- ru.jaea to the ran
a tor here when they were
the old R.
the life ci'
running
(kett Ijrotkeri film on
the martyred' president.)
'and looked over.
The r e, to his
.maze m e n t, he
3
box office. Though
it's all supposed to
be v e r y secret,
they are planning
53 i r tnom Till T?rr
i?-- r 4 crs and the new
, J child sensation,
i! fp:l Shirley Temple.
Shirley Temple
Courtney Riley
Cooper, well
known writer of
circus and action
been engaged to write
Preston Foster
The picture was silent, but when ; en v a whale. The huge bulk shifted
the time came for the Gettysburg ; the front of the boat came into
address, the theater manager had con-j t'ie air. Panic-stricken, Filter dive:!
trived a hiz dramatic effect bv Lav- ' into tho engine room, started the mo-
well-known Lin-; ic,r r
ing Gecrge Billings
ccln impersor.atcr,
behind the screen
memorable words. The idea worked
fine ur.til Billings became ill. Far
row, then nev.iy-arrhetl in Holly
wood and a friend of the manager's,
was drafted to fill the spot.
stories, has
a scenario in which Rogers is to play
a round-house foreman living in a
division point in the Rockies. Plot
is to have strictly family appeal,
with Will shown as the arbiter of
the romances, squabbles and political
affairs cf the little railroad town.
The picture will be the first time
Rogers has ever been teamed with
enyene. A triumph, any way yon
look at it, for the 5 -year-old Shir
ley who has become a star in the
amazing time of six months.
d shoved it in reverse. He
our.t a platform i EC lemnly swears tr.at tne wnaie ici-,
ind deliver the l'-wed hmi for several minutes.
All of which may not be as wild a !
tale as it sounds. Fishermen declare
that the whale probably was trying j
to scrane barnacles off its back.
Ti'.e most dramatic and terrifying
war scenes ever filmed will startle
motion pi: ture audiences when Fox
rtlcmcs "The World Moves An." A
small grcup of Hollywood correspond
ents saw this film run off in the pro
jection room at Winfitld Shechan's
home, and unanimously tabbed it as
rr'e x 'Hl'IIjwu's liup'jrtar.f'rfitjr ;
ings of the year. j
Following the fortunes cf the Gir-
ard family, cotton merchants, from1
earlv New Orleans, through
Saltfc-Enacks
Miriam Hopkins gave the gossips
a treat by ceming to the King's club
with three b:y friends. Many Holly
wood f. elebritics cut to hear the Her
berts, singers cf sophisticated songs,
i ev.ly-arrived at this late spot. ...
Virginia Pine and George Raft, prom
inent among them. .
--thr?v used t--rail
When the news came that the New
York censor board had barred "It
Ain't No Sin," Paramount officials
dreaded, among ether things, how
Mae West would take the blow.
Emanuel Cohen personally made a
trip to her apartment to break the
news.
The blonde star replied simply:
"Well, boyr, lets get to work."
And thc.t is why Mae disappointed
I:cr fans by not showing up at the
benefit fcr the Marion Davies foun
dation. She had spent two hours
that morning at the beauty parlor,
had her dress laid out and the car
ordered to go when she got the news.
With thousands of dollars at stake
and with the picture scheduled for
immediate release, the star was corn-
screen," says the
bore me to death.1
star.
'He would
And now even the film dancing-
girls are reacting to the censorship
menace. A group of chorines have
just organized themselves into a club
called: "Little Women of Holly
wood." They take names from the
characters cf the Louisa May Alcott
classic.
A good sport, this Orizo Orlando,
millionaire Spanish wine exporter
new visiting the cinema city. He
made his first trip
to a studio the oth-
Director Clarence
Brown to let him
wcrk in a scene of
"Sacred and Pro
fane Lcve." He
wanted no money.
He would just be
an extra. Brown
said okay, and the
a grand time
:
L- - v.: .:.:. : .:.v-:-.
"Clarence Brown-.
wealthy Spani3rd had
walking through several takes with a
group of other atmosphere people.
But when he was through, the as-
AIvo News
Frank Warner of Lincoln was a
visitor in Alvo with his brother, W.
H. Harmer, better known as Billie,
and after spending a short time here.
R. M. Coatman and the family were
enjoying a picnic party at South
Bend on the Fourth of July. They
met the family cf Joe Vicker tlmre,
they all enjoying a very delightful
time.
The Alvo town beard met on last
Tuesday evening and transacted some
important business for the city and
also passed a bill for the paying of
those who have been working on the
streets.
R.. W. Wilscn and James Garcia
were over to Plattsmcuth on Friday
cf last week locking over the situ
ation of entering one of the C. C. C.
camps which are receiving applicants
at this time.
Rodney Shreeve cf Wahoo, accom
panied by his friend Bill Potter and
bcth their grandmothers, were visit
ing with friends in Alvo for a short
sistant director revealed that codeium8n U1SI mursuay, tne aay alter
rfr'li!itin?c vr.n IT i rfwl t h rt f H;n cnnni- ! f OUrill.
receive a $7.50 check just like any
other extra. Orlando protested vol
ubly he didn't want any money, but
finally gave in anil tucked the check
away in his pocket as a souvenir.
Two minutes later he presented
Brown with another che k for $500
to he given to any charity Clarence
saw fit.
What well-known m -trees, now
making a picture at an independent
studio, introduced her new bey friend
around as a well-known business man
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Winters of
to their home at Gordon. A niece.
Miss Mary Creamer, living between
AJvc and Murdock, accompanied them
and will visit there for a number cf
week, returning home in time to en
ter school this fall.
Will not Bay Cream at Present
E. L. Nelson, the merchant who
has been buying cream, has ceased
icr the present and will not buy
cream for the coming thirty clays in
order to get matters adjusted so as
to handle it better, but after he shall
have gotten things in proper shape
will again engaged in the business
and as he has ever been will pay
the highest prices for cream and its
products.
Kakirg Seine Repairs.
Uncle Wm. Coatman cf ,Weeping
Water was in Alvo and at the farm
south of town last Tuesday and was
making seme repairs a3 the recent
stcrm did considerable damage to the
buildings there as well as blowing
down some trees.
groups of music which enlivened the
occasion as well with the readings
which accompanied them made the
evening a merry one.
Meets 'with Painful Accident.
Roy Stewart nil the family were
over to Lincoln for the Fourth !'
July and there enjoyed t h ; day v. ry
merrily, but which was marrc I lit u
a ball vlhkh was thrown in a frame
which they were watching, stru k
Josephine on the nrse. eau.-iig :i
fracture. The little Mi.;.-' was t: l.eu
to a phyeician there who treated the
injury and they were able to return
home. Mrs. -Ftewart took th-- little
patient to Lincoln the following day
for further treatment. It k
that Josephine will g t a!'
light.
h
pec!
a'l
ASKS TOR EIV0ECE
Completed Threshing.
R. M. Coatman was furnishing the
motive power for the pulling of the
big thresher of W. H. Warmer, they
making a good team, have just com-
d
in t ii
li
I'
Omaha, were visiting for over the J plcted their shock threshing and have
Fourth at the home of Mrs. Winters' j had excellent weather and wheat that
parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Wvatt. was iroctl and clean, tnus aiiowm
they returning to their home in Om
aha late last week.
The families of Archie Miller and
Ellis Mickel were enjoying the 4th
of July at South Bend where there
was a celebration as well as a very
line place for a picnic and for swim
ming and other sports.
Soren Petersen was hauling wheat
from the machine at the home of
and then, two days later, got him a!l,errc:e 1Ier 0:1 Jart mursday, usm;
ib wnrkin" n an etra in n nir-tnrp ! l"c truck of Simon Rehmeler and de
Did Yen Know:
That El Brendel, the comic, always
carries a small mirror that was giv
en to him by a Boston fan many
years ago?
VISIT AT SIOUX CITY
Mrs. Solomon and., two daughters,
I Lillian and Mary, are enjoying a
visit at Sioux City, Iowa, where they
will be the- guest cf relatives and
friends there for the next few days
and enjoying an cutjr.g in the Iowa
city.
. . Larry Crabbe ' pel led to give cp her plans for the
him- Buster is : cvcTitrrg-srr-tr' Trerk-late-rimirs in a
ling a shiner as black as a storm 1 studio projection room, studying the
picture and getting lined up for pos
sible cuts and re-writing.
livering the grain to the Rehmeier
elevator.
Mrs. Jennie Rouse who has been
in so poor health for some time and
who lies been kept to her home and
bed with a nurse to care for her, is
reported at this time as being quite
a bit improved, which fact is greatly
enjoyed by her host of friends in Alvo
vicinity and elsewhere.
Clifford Jewell and the family of
Cordon who have been visiting at the
homo of Grandfather and Grand
mother C. W. Jewell of Alvo, spend
ing the Fourth here and departing
on July Cth in the morning to return
An action has V.ccr.
office of the clerk of lii
in which Homer Laync
tiff and Mjyohi Layr.t tin . I !m!.i n ; .
The plaintiff all: gos i.i t!. petition
that the p::rikr, were mankd :.i
Wycming. Illinois.. Xovcml.t ; 1 '2 !
ar.d have since be.:; :c..t..t ol
Cass county.
CANAEIES WIN
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them to enjoy a good season and com
plete their work in good time. There
still remains considerable wheat to
havest but which will bo combined,
as it is too ripe now for handling in
another manner.
Celebrate i at Avoca.
Simon Rehmeier and the family
and Professor Leo Hauptman and the
femily were over to Avoca on Monday
evening where they enjoyed the cele
bration which Avoca staged there.
The evening was very pleasantly en
joyed, although the weather was
threatening, but it did net rain.
Give Friend Surprise.
A large number cf the friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Christensen as-r-embled
and went to their home on
kst Wednesday, June 27th, where
they made merry the evening in com
memoration of the wedding of this
estimble couple who were married on
June 27th just 23 years ago. The
Alvo municipal band was there and
rendered a number cf very beautiful
The kittcnball fans Tm s::.
rt Athletic pcik Led u rea
'h':; the Whit jr.- to n Hill f
coming from b, hud cnrtiki
to 1G victory fit 1:1' "the A
Legion team after the 'tc; .
an appc
win.
really safe mar;:;
y 1. it-lit
! tinill
'. :::.! ies
1. a 17
; rican
to had
i ir the
( !iiti ill -lvci th-injr
J. E. LANCASTER
CANDIDATE FCR THE
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
FOR
Cass County Sheriff
Owing to my duties in t!e Stale
Sheriff's Office wMch will con
tinue until Decemher 1, 1D34, it
will rot be possible for mo. to
meet all the voters of the County.
If you feel tb?t my services as
Deputy Sheriff has merited your
support, then I will qratcfjily
appreciate vour vote at the Pri
mary Election on flunust 1411
for the nomination for Sheriff.
Rssident Cass County 25 Years
THANK YOU
cloud. Police it cr not. he got it in
the : ci
World war, the big boom, the mar- i c
a film ""fight.
nes at the
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Russian E:
Kirkland
si etheso
kct cra:;h and the growing national-
rnm g-:n!:cr.
with Oscar Thompson, local Here's a quote from Lee TraT that 'R
istio tendencies of .late;
World Moves On,"
The Girards, liko
nas
year
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, "The
sweep.
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too. with Carter Herman. ... Tho
first Los Angeles - to - Washington
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is there, j nar
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the Rothschilds, ; plane carried the print' cf I'ara-
;tartle you.
would never care to associate
with or even meet the wise-cracking,
hand-waving type I play on the
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