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Page 2 TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS AND HERALD Thursday, December 23, 1937 Dust Off the Old Memory and See If You Can Identify This Group Miss Margaret Guiney arrived home today from Great Neck, L. I., where she teaches school, fo«' c holiday visit with her mother. Mrs. Dan Guiney. Miss Mary (iuiney is also home for the holidays from New York City. Mr. James Halllgan o f Sun-' mount left Tuesday night to spend the holidays at bis home in the Bronx. ! Miss Isabel Cunningham of New York City arrived here Monday for a holiday visit with her mother, Mrs. Delia Powell. Miss Anno Urban of Sunmount, left 'today to spend Christmas and j Nuw Year's at her home in the Bronx. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sim- mons arrived today from Albany to .spend Christmas at the home of his mother in Faust. Di. and Mrs. John E. White of Malone visited Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Austin here Wednesday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore in Utica last Thursday ni^ht, friends here have learned. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Anne Sparks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ncdd B. Sparks of Faust. Frank Bruce arrived Sunduy morning from Tuscaloosa. Ala, to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Bruce, here. A graduate of the University of Alabama, he is now practicing law in Tuscaloosa. He motored with a party of friends as far as New York and completed his long trip by train. Wilbur .Woods left Sunday on a motoring trip to Sarasota, Fla., where he will join his wife and Mi. and Mrs. Horace Bellows. H<- plans to spend several weeka with them in Floilda before re- turning north. Lou's Simmons was \\'a week- end puest at the honie of Mr. an\ Mrs. Walter Obeilander in Syracuse. Miss Vivian Shieliis ia home from Potsdam, where she attends the State Normal School, to spend the holidays with her father, George S. Shields, and family. Mr. Arthur O 11 v e y returned Thursday from Lockport, N. Y., where he spent several days with hi:j family. X \ > M. Leslie Amell Is convalesc- ing at Mercy General Hospital fol- lowing an aperation performed there Saturday. Rene LeBJanc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L-« Blanc, will be one of the fortunate few from this village to shake the snows of the blizzardy Adirondacka for a winter In sunny Florida and get paid for it. H e left Monday for \ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN,\ WITH EDDIE CANTOR, IS CHRISTMAS FEATURE AT THESTATE THEATRE TONV MARTIN, ROLAND YOUNG. JUNE LANG TO1> TREMEN- DOUS CAST IN LAIKJH-FACKED MUSICAL COMING HMW. SATURDAY Fun-making: Ktidie Cantor and hit-making Twentieth Century- Fox have combined their talents fo.- the first time and really go to town as the comedy king of tcreen and radio stars in the most hl-de-hilarious, extrava- ffloriour enterta'nment Miner have I ever made, \Ali Baba Goes to ! Town,\ featuring Tony Martin, | Roland Young, June Lang, Louise ! Hovicl- and a tremendous caat, one other sights and hit tunes by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, \I've Got My Heart Set on You\ with Tony Martin singing and June Lang dancing, \Laugh Your Way Through Life,\ a happy led by \Cantor and \Swing- Here to Sway.\ A tremendous cast of enter- tainers, including John Carradine, Virginia Field, Alan Dinehart and to hit Is readers who enter XMAS GIFTS for the CHILDREN Bicycles, Carriages, Wagons, Scooters, Chairs, Rockers, Etc. Also a Wide V;:rltty of (ilft« for the HOIIM>. Suf Them on Display at the Surprise Household Outfitters 127 Park St., (or. M!I1 Fred Kuttrrman, Prop. For this week's old photo con-, five of our teat we unearthed a group pic- j correct lists. j ture from the files, cleared aws,y i Obviously, the picture was the dust of twenty years and then taken during the early days of began to wonder just what we, the Oval Wooc' Dish plant's ac- had - I tivities here, if that's any cue. ! Doubtless there are many oil * 'timers here who can tell us . | ^'t your answer in early; remem- Again this week a theatre-pass j ber. the first five correct an- will be given to each of the first I swers in are winners. \THE FIREFLY,\ STARRING WARREN WILLIAM, JEANETTE MacDONALD, AT TJHE STATE SUNDAY, MONDAY DRAMATIC STORV OF SPAIN IN DAYS OF NAPOLEON WELLINGTON HAILED A8 YEAR'S FOKEJtfOST MUSICAL —FHOTOtiKAPIIY MAGNIFICENT Douglas Dumbrille in \addition which opens Saturday -Christmas j hundreds of lush harem beauties, Day at the State Theatre. I about a million wild-riding Arab The. creators of \You Can't J horsemen and hundreds of dancing Have Everything,\ \Thin Ice\ and Oriental darlings, is featured. \Wake Up and Live\ set the sky — Rr the limit to give Eddie Cantor After duck season and football the picture that tops anything he season, the open season on grid- ha.\» ever done, and miirka tiie iron coaches begins, beginning of a new and important phase in his brilliant career. \All Baba Goes to Town\ is the most magnificent combina- tion of colorful-extravaganza, side- splitting comedy, song hits, beau- tiful girls, exotic dances, brilliant dialogue and lavish sets in the history of fun. The new, surpriseful Cantorna- do of laughter becomes a grab- Bagdad of fun as Eddie turns Bagdad into Gag-dad when he snaps it up to date with a hea'd- tax on harems, a tail-tax on camels, a harem-reduction pro- gram, slips carpet tacks under the sit-down strikers, and snaps the Sultan into step with the march of time. Among the hi-de-highltghts in the spectacular mirth-musical are Eddie aboard the Magic Carpet dispersing the enemy's army; the sumptuous, colorful Bagdad ban- quet with Eddie as master <f ceremonies; the Magic Carpet campaign and election returns in . Nn ' Bagdad; the Queen of the Harem, Louise Hovick, making love to banjo-eyed Eddie; a thousand and Members of Library- Club Entertained At Party Friday Miss Margaret Ullie, high school librarian, entertained the Library Club at a Christmas party on December 17th In the /conference room of the school library. The table was gaily de- corated in holiday colors with a tree laden with presents as the center piece. Lorraine Kenville, on behalf of the Library Club, presented Misa Llllie with a gift. Among those present were: Erla Baker, Lorraine Kenville, Kath- leen Parent, Theresa McMillan, Lillian Richardson, Myrtle Rich- ardson and ' Iona Rounds.. An exhibit of craft work by seventh and eighth grade stu- dentf, is on display this week in the high school library. The work was directed by Miss Louise Mar- riott of the Art Department. Hubsciibe to the \Free Press.\ Yoti Can't Go Wrong When You Give Something for the Home! Scores of Piece* of Furniture No w on Display In Our Show Iloom Will Make Ideal Xniut (ilft*. WV A New Living Room Suite SMART, SEUVIC EAI11.K AND REASON Al'.l.V I'llH Kl) Two Pieces $79.00 and up A New Bedroom Suite \VK HAVK AN EXCKLLKNT SELKCTION SLEDS Alltho M,iu« $1.15 to $6.75 SKIS Another Splendid Xmas \lft$1.25 to $12.00 CARD TABLES — $1.50 to $4.00 SAMSON STAINLESS TOP — \\ITH ASH TISAYS SKK THK HOMF.-iillTS ON DISI'LAV \T THE Tupper Lake Furniture Co. I'ark Street Phone 152 Foremost musical picture of the vo:it, and probably in screen his- tory. M-CJ-M's adaptation of [tiulull Fi mil's operetta. \The .Wrfrr.\- TftH—shnuc Sunday ami Monday at the State Theatre. with Jeanette MacDonald starred, .vi\> Allan Jones and Warren William in featured roles. Here is screen artistry at Its height. The dramatic story of Spain in the era when Napoleon /.a.\ conquered at Vlttoria by Wellington, provides a moving plot as vast and impressive as any that could be filmed. And, artistically, it provides a vehicle for the Frtml score that thrilled the audience Jcanctte MacDonald appears in her seventeenth musical triumph ami it Is unrrrstakaMy her finest. Allan June.i e'iierj;p.s as a star in hir own right Warren William perfornn \vii.h his accustomed ar- tis! r\ Fi''-.' ! i-' The Hii;h Sierms nnd r ;1M! ; Y t! e'r.enilous sets the plc- tu'o rouvls a bad n'-ouml of un- iii I'.assi'I r.eauty II. amatically nnd rru.-tcally it K< superb Hun; Stro ;1-PT,; an.l Robert Z I .ennard. \ produeril and directed last year's Aradeny Awir.l winning i'.lr.i. \Tin 1 ' ' . .-.i' ;', .-;-, f. M •• iii;am combine thnr abilities heir Five (I' th* 1 •••< '.\<•;! nr.i.;ica! features aie from Fi mil's original operetta and D.ivtona whore be will chauffeur this winter for Mr. and Mrs Fer- rl\. Meiges. until they return to th>ir .'•iir.irr.rr residence at Big Wolf Mrs Lawrence Morin nnd her live childicn left Tuesday morning for Amsterdam where they will •.pomI Christmas with her mother. Mr. Morin will join them there Friday Mr. Arthur Bailey left Tuesday for I'tiea t o spend* Christmas with his brother. John Miss Thcies.i. Bailey will join them Friday night 1 Mi. and Mrs Thomas I,arkm are the parent:) of a baby boy, born Saturday night at Merry General Hospital Dr. and Mr s Harry Williams of Sunmount will leave tomorrow morning for Syracuse where they will spend th e holidays. Garth I^aquay is home from Ma- lone tn spfTui two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Kdgcumbe left this morning for Scran- Ion, Prt., whi re they will spend two weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John L*Boeuf were called to Clifton Springs Saturdnv niRrht by the illness of his mother. Mrs. Elmer LeBocuf. who underwent a major opera- tion iheie. They returned home Tuesday. A son wa s born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bouahir Saturday at Mercy General Hospital. Mi. and Mrs. Dennis Arsenault are the, parents of a baby girl, bom Friday night at their home here Mi. and Mrs. Harry Jones and liimily. MIH. Margaret Jones and Mrs. Sherman Jones left Tuesday morning to upend the holidays in lietroit, Mich. Rudolph Bed.ud arrived today! from Worcest < r. Mass.. to spend the holidays with his parents,; Mi and Mis .1. Omer Bedard he wrote the other two especially! for the picture. The excellent supporting cast includes Lilly Gilbert, Henry Dan- Dumnrille, Leonard Tom Rutherford. Belle Mitchell, George Zucco. Corbett Morris and Matthew Boulton, with an enormous group of costumed State Theatre Will Have Old-Fashioned New Year's Eve Party Miss MaeDonald dances with c;ract and sings \Love Is Like r. Firefly,\ \He Who I^oves and Runs Away\ and \When a Maid Comes Knocking at Your Heart.\ Jones sings \A Woman's Klat\ and 'The Donkey Serenade,\ and they join in duet In \Clannlna Mif\ and \Sympathy.\ The whole score in pay with brillian 1 Spanish melody and the film has been staged on a scale of unnstricted beauty that could bu possible only in Hollywood. • Tin screen piny was written by Fiances GcKHlrich nnd Albert Harkett, fi(IMI an adaptation of the otto A Hailmch h'xiic and lyrics by On den Nash. Jeanette MacDonald scores a personal triumph m the title role a ' tiie colorful ilannii:' j?irl of Madrid. Allan Jones ha s hi s finest • ic'in,. , ln , | si:i:rm<j role Warren Wdl'am aild.s new lau'ils to his i < p.i'.ation a-; a distinguished actoi. nnd eviiy n,enil,er of the east is truly fine When bells and whistles an- nounce the dawn of a new year. F.chine'a State Theatre will be tilt\ scone ot' an old-fashioned celebration. Manager Charles Howard announces. The theatre doors will open at 11-30 p.m. Friday night, Dec. 31, ID: a gala midnight New Year's Kvo Jamboree. Favors will be distributed to all who attend. As r. special attraction the State will feature a big flvc-unlt show, top- ped bv that Treat comedy team. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in \High Flyers.\ No. 2 attrac- tion will offer Gerie Austin in \Trailing Along\; No 3 Rusa Morgan In a musical band act; No 4 Charlie McCaithy an-l Ed- gar Resell in \Africa Speaks English.\ and No. .1 a Ret-to- gether, \I Should Never Have Told You So.\ Tickets for the midnight show are now on sale. KKKK SHOW KOIt THK (HII.nKKN TOMOKKOW AT STATK TIIKATKK Friday morning the State Theatre will say \Merry Christmas\ to Tupper I^ke youngsters with a fi ce show, Manager Charles Howard announces. The doors will open at 10 am . and the show starts at 10:30 o'clock. In addi- tion to the feature picture t here will be a two-reel comedy and a cartoon. In lieu of cash admissions, each youngster will be asked to bring: either a toy—re- gardless of whether^ old or new or a jar of candy or can of fruit or canned goods, which the theatre will donate to the Community Christ- mas party. Let's go, kids here's your chance to enjoy a free show arid at the Wme time help make\lt_>--rfierry Christmas for some other youngster. \ Christmas Pageant To Be Repeated at Piercefield Church \God So I,oved the World,\ the Christmas pageant presented by the Young People's Society at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday evening, will be repeated at the Pieireficld Presbyteiian Church at. the afternoon sejvire this Sunday at .'! P M. ; The pageant was well received by a large audience here Sunday. [- Miss Ruth Keeler played the lead- ing role with distinction. The other members of the east all did th< ir part in making the message of the play effective. The cast includes young people from both the Faust and Picreefleld churches. | Last Minute Gift Suggestions SIK;)S 95c up SKATKS $3.95 l \' SKIS 49c u \ HOCKKY Ot^f \P STICKS *****- BICYCLES $24.95 \\' TRICYCLI* $3.98 »P EUXTRIC *•« oe up CLOCKS $1.^O ELECTRIC *O QC up HEAT PADS **«S*O ELECTRIC QQ up TOASTERS l/wv ' ELECTRIC IUX>M *f on up HKATEKf. » ltO \ ELECTRIC FI.AT #| QQ up ELECTRIC WASH- «O Q up ING MACHINES . . .*°*' ELECTRIC WAF- *o no „„ FLE IRONS *^-»O EI.BCTRIC *Q QC up RADIOS *».»O BATTERIKS M 99 \P MANIFOI-D QO up HEATERS UO C HOT WATER »O Q|- up HEATERS VO.VO FLAWIGIITS OQ up Complete ELECTRIC 07 up FROSTSHIELDn ^ X^IAS TREE OO up LKiHT SFTS . OOC AT THE SUNSHINE STORE 92 TarU St. Phone 50-J FRIDAY, DEC. 24 William Boyd in 'HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN\ — With — GEOIttiE HAYES Rl'SSELL HAYDEN- — ADDED TREATS — Bert Lahr Comedy Sport Reel Looney Tune Cartoon Song Hit, \Pot Luck\ SATURDAY, XMAS DAY SPECIAL <'.M5T<K)X — srOKT UIJKI, — WOiiU) NEWS FRANK BI'CK SKKIAL SUNDAY - MONDAY, DEC. 26 - 27 IAYTIME GREATER TH find ntifancn, mvtk. Colorful cost of thousands! ALLAN — • WARMN JONES • WILLIAM Billy Ullk.rtDouglat DwnbrilU A RobcrtZ. Piroct.d by Robert Z. LtMarrf Produced by Hunt Strambtrf March of Time Np;\V: ALL DIFFERENT! WOULD NEWS TUES., WED., DECEMBER 28 - 29 BKi FEATURES 2 HANK NIGHT WEDNESDAY AND 10:30 V. M. Buy Your tickets Now for <Jal a Midnight Jamboree Show Friday, Dwmber 31, at Midnight. Doors Open at 11:80