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ROCKLAND COUNTY EVENING JOURNAL ' (Nywk Evaninc Journal) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929 PAGE Ntn All KidiUcs ’ Klub communlcntiona should be sent to the KUhlius ’ IClub r. 'par.mcnt in care of Miss Schuster, Itockland Coanty Evening Jouninl. Whether you are flubmiUlng Mailbox material, poems or cjnt ':-t ll.'ts, your mater^<al ihc.uld be In the Journal olBro not . latLT than Wednesday afternoon of c.uh wc*k' We ’ re olT on the beginning of in- paper and for the young ladies a lothcr year — ai>«)ther year that pn- aa.nty l«ix of feminine writing Imiscs to be just ..tuifed full of ioJIy |.pnLoi. The ytory — well that ’ s m- |good fun for the Itocklanvl Counry liji :y up lo you. You^jcan write ^Evening Journal Kiddies ’ Kluo ’ :iny story you care to Init it MUST and its' 1,100 little .nembera. be an original lulo. ' Don ’ t forget your resolutions, And now, hoi-e ’ s hh/cljm'a llada and la-jMOS, uiwl amongst ^heni Christmas story with which she |all nmember to wedge one in .won i box of candy. \bigger and belter ” Kidsklubb- m Y JOLLY CHRISTMAS lers than ever. The kind of Klds- Iklubber who helps mother, is kind hla small friends md never I'peaks unkindly tro.-; words. It ’ s big resglutibn but goodne.ss, it ’ s irrand one too. Bringing a w*orId full of good cheer; Lights in the windows, shining so bright, Church bells ringing making hearts light. CHRISTMAS IS HERE Rudolph Tomiak, Spring Valley Christmas is here! Christmas J.'i 'u're! And with it comes Santa so dear, . I Santa ’ s reindeer's are liiawdhg near. He conics but once throughout the year. He ’ il go over, to the Christmas tree, And under it put,,n present ’ or Stevie and for me; Ho'll put for my brother a train that ho will like, And for mo he ’ ll put a two-wheelcd bike. Word Contest Winners We ’ re afiaid vhe heavy Christ* lias malls last week \wrought havoc j with many a dandy Word Contest I list. Little folks kept telling us I this wedk that they thought their I lists hadn't iccolved the proper i cGusideilition when in reality j never received iheir work until I days after they told us thoy .sant t. Next Week we're going hack lo our regular la.st day for sending '.n 1 Kiddies ’ Klub work which »s Wed- ! ne.sday at noon. There w«»n ’ t be I any more heavy mail.s from now j on so, Marie and Zabela. rest as* I Bured your work will have the j .iroper . ‘ onsideration. And now, Kidsklubliors, tho.se I are our little prize-winners for ^his j■.•cek: } Russell Doni of Central Nynck, • who come.s in first with a list of I 175 words and wins for himself .11 , boys* craft book. I floward Dorn, brother of Russell, ' Coming to Rockland L3a Lee Coming To Broadway In - ^ ‘ Flight ’ ^ Film I.il.i I, who p!»y. tlii ‘ hiidlnif fcm^nliir ’ •oh: in “ Fllitht.\ the Co lumbia all'tuilhiai; avijlton film comiiir; to the; Uroadway 'Ihe.-itrc tomorrow, ontored tho th-atrical prof. ’ -ion Rccldfirtly at tho v.ry early a*' of fo ’ jr. It happened when her prrrn'.s were cnlertnin Inc Gat Ed-.\nrdi at a dinner. Ed- wardvwar puttinR on a new show iiiid n o ’ tfed a little girl lor nn Im portant .'Oil', lie ougc s'e.l I.ila 'or t'.ic part. After » little co:ixing 'Irr. l.M- consented. LilnTimnineJ with the show for eight years. It proved a womjerful Irainlnij school for her. She played i.n practically every noUble thea tre throughout the United Suites, She waa tlurteeh years old when she left Gus Edwards to become r motion picture actresa. She was : ’ , ’ .-tn a five year contract by Fa mous Plnycrs immediately after the studio officials had seen her fii'st iciein test. When Min, finished her contract with Famous rinycra, she returned I to itie legitimate stage for a short Broadway Star Evelyn McEiroy, of Stony Point One fine Chri.stmas morning .ill .... re asleep but me. The house , , , < uiet and I stole down ! ... . vniintr Infiv': r Ld now — IIAITY NEW-YEAU. iA*. ‘ KIDSKLUIIHERS New Members AXIS vurv uuiet and I stole down • , y ’ , stairs. - When 1 got to the bottom ments, tinsel' and tht toV\ were ^hose dandy lists numberd 1.. nd ^fth and Inst position was A scone from \Disraeli\, which is coming to Rockland Theatrt time playing in \The Tiride Rp- lomorrow and in which (fGorg<* Arli.sa is starred. tires\ and other successes. Since ____________________________________________________________ i_- she returned to the films she has fnke»''secomrp'l ’ nco\with'('.r.*wo7d8! Wrnction.s in silent pictures, should! tho Jewish banker who loans Eng- appeared in innumerable outstand- Martha Haines of Gamen-ille, I gvershndow even herself when the | land the money to purchase the : ing productions. The most yccent takes thlH position with f.4 ww^^ pe^onality of her voice is added, controlling Sues Cannl shares, in ones arc \Queen of the Night arrles away.forh.rpnso, a P _ I \Disraeli George Arlias ’ Vita- Clubs.\ \Dark Street, ” and phone production tfor Warner ! ^ ‘ Drag.” In \Flight\ she appears rittercd around it. When I look- | )d Into my stocking it wa.** full of ; Mary Nolan, who is tho star In. ono of thc^ feature J at tl]|j Broad way theatre. She appears in \Tho Shanghai Lady\. Coming Events Dec. 28. — Uummunity League festival at Valley Cottage fire hall. \ , ' •Dec. 28, — Community Christmas social at Central Nyack Are house. Dec. 31. —Dance, Rockland Movie Circuit, Forestera Hall, New. City, Jan. & — Turkey Dinner of High land Hose Auxiliary at the Hotel Lenox, Nyack. ; Jan. 6 — Meeting of Paront- Teachc Association of Pearl River High Seiiool 3:30 p. m., Mrs. Jsis. Perry, chairman. Jan. 7— Regular monthly meet ing of the Ladies Aid Society of ! the fappan Reformed Church i the home of Mrs. Richard ColHff-^H jhon, '76 House at 2 p. m. Jan. 9 — Regular monthly meet — ilng of the Tappan Rcnc-.-oltnl So»h^a ' ciety at 2 p. m. in tk. home a/-,' Mrs. A. Krau.ser, Orangeburg. , Jan. ll.„.rhe lost curd ’ uv ’ y of the sen.son given by the Foyirter ,'r| Hall Association u' Fopiit|s' -s hill, New Jan. 14. — Card party ot phen ’ s parish hoii Jan. 1.1 — Card p;,i'. - ■; house of the Chur h O. i ' J of the Sacred .tr at 0 a m ® Prises and refresh -.: Jsn. 15 — Pi.-Si-'m-A ■- t e ing at Pearl Hlvvi . .. houl, p. . W m. Mrs. William Clark, el lirmai). January 20. — Card ' party at Highland Hose headquarters, .■% per Main street, Nyack, imijcr ix auspices of the Women ’ s .Auxiliary- -a Jan. 21 — Regular card pr.ity ty the Altar Society of tlie Church of -2 Our Lady of the .Sacred fleurt »t ..g 2 p. m. in the pariah hous . lloa teases, Mrs. M. Y. McGee ind Mr.; H. Lyon. Prises and rcfreslmient. FIR.ST \AERO.SLEDS\ LINE MOSCOW. (UP). — Tho Aral regular passenger line on \r.em- sleds ” has been established in the Chuvash Republic here, between the capital Cheboksare and the railroad station Kannsh,\ 83 kilo meters illstant. The aerosleda, developed in tne Soviet Union, arc run by huge prn- peilers in the rear of a mt ial sled fashioned like an airplane. in tho past few wci-k- we've .\dd* randy, nuts, and oranges. Ld a score of new tnemliers In our .After a while my iy.ster and bro- (ranks. Tile gentlemen and the ther came down and at seven \Shanghai LadjT\ hs distinguish- x ................. . , od by two outstanding creations-, “ > ' and Ralph Graves, the fharnctorisation of CasSie Ciok | theatre tomorrow, Frank li. Capra directed, played by Mill'S Nolnn, anJ the Ori-1 Sinipijon, who is a talented i LiLa Lee, who plays the only taken by Ruth Green of Stony p * ‘ ‘ ’ , . ; RnfFlisiimnn nnA » A,e«ii feminine role in \Flight tho Co- Point, who gave UR u list of 33 I enta! atmosphere o the ‘ entire Eng^ I lumbin all-talkimr sensation of the words ladies are ill Woixl Contest, Pol and ^Mailbox fans. You nave brobably seen their names in ou;- lolumna suverui times .ilrcadv, ist m ease you ,ha\*pn ’ t though. u'rO ’ going lo tell you who thev. |ire again. There Is Evelyn Biuggcr, of fpring Valley; Russell Doin, o ’ lloek all wore eating breakfast ' ’ and after we had finished eating* Mord (ontesl we played with our toys. | We ’ re off on another week of rc-. Alter dinner Rome of my coiwina 'cord-breaking word ^ contesting, came and we all had a jolly Christ- 1 Thirty little folks Rubmittod UsU rtuj,. during the past week and what * * • I dandy lists they were, despite the fact film. Both are just about ns near 1 character actor both on tho screen ' “ \thia all-talking sensation of the perfection ns it is possible to get. j and in the legitimate theatre, con- P'ay'\K thoLroadway As the white girl , \hostess\ who ceived the makeup himself. He Theatre, is none other than the fa. somehow has drifted to the Far I first sketched hlm..elf as he really !!!\ “ P®' ’ '*'*'' Exist, there tu \entertain\ the hiabir I looks, and then worked out a make. '** '' ’ **** * ovue. WHERE THE SCREEN IS ALIVE , full; tues of Madame Polly Voo ’ s \tea- op which Ernest U«'.stmorQ, head Egypt at a lime that Russia was thaf wc^gaveThem^Tfri^ I *J<^POriment of War- trying to ffct them. At the time difficult word to work .on. This perb in the toughness of the \wise , Brothers, carried out as rc- the Bank of England refused to let Added to tho.^e names are the Lllowing, of little folks who hav^* J>lno<l the Kiddies* Klub within the Jast two weeks: Mary L>'nch, of Tfaverstraw; ‘ EHiabcth Rose, of [tony Point; Rose Delloro, gf Weal ■averstrarw; Harriet BaiRtey, Wil iam Balslby .and lUy Baisiey, ■ il . ’ .-T, — ,1 — A* A • .1 I oo noi Kiiuw nuw vu i«ay uwi the fact. well, an artist i« .'ll! I the benefit of continual ui. , k.,i,h.. Klnh we ’ re explaining it all •iver again. From the one large word we give you in this column you are ;o make as many small words a.s you for his art and as a Kiddies ’ Klub lady we're ail for our kids. We ’ re going to tell you about our prize for next week and re- mind you again that only ORIGI.-JI- ^ - --------------- AL poems are acceptable. R* ‘ possibly can. If your list contains , r,, A 1.- ^ T lucky ^ .wimier most words and you are a Garnervillc, Ah^am Lincoln yjt), your p„eni there will be. an ,hcrc will be lovely recn ’ of f'any J omL. Howard |„dventure book waiting for you. ' for. you. If you arc a gen- orn, of CentiiJ j ' ‘ •''o'y' tieman then you will receive a Spnng Valley, I prugger, of Spring Valley,lley, won book. When making however, re- the fine cast with another dcroUct like herselL ! I assisting Mr. Arlias in \Disraeli ------ i \Moyor\ is really supposed to be include Joan Bennett, Florence Rapid-fire action characterizes j one of the Rothchilds, who advanc- Ariiss, David Torrence, Doris TODAY — LAST TIMES — TODAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM -N014N fanderbeck. of Spring Valley; | itrugger. of Spring Va won ’ yt' ‘ boVk'! |ufu ’ Sweet, of Grand Viewj Richj j nur poem race by^veraljengths. j^j,uiie small words. Ird Lundy, of Ga ’ rncryilic, hen ant pring Valley. Evelyn wrote a ChristmdS poem HAVERSTRAW lAPlTOL I JUST FOR XMAS I Eveljm Hrugger, of Spring Valley MAIL BOX jCliristmas with its lots of candies, [Twas 11 young lady, this week ■ cakes and toys ‘ walked away with our JIail-j Was made, they say, for proper prize. Evelyn .McEiroy, of kids and not for naughty boys, lony - Point, is that, \certairi I So v'i«h vour hands and brush Irty\ and you ’ ll read her story j your hair , __ frthor ;lo« n in this, column. A1..1 iiuuo your \p'a ” and \qs ” I.S'exl w«k there ’ .; still another: Say \yes mam ” to the ladies and liie in store for the ladies and j \no sir\ to the men. IntlenHm who can write dandy ; And when there ’ s company don ’ t lirics. The prize will be — for Jie j puss your plate for more, lys a gentleman's box of writing But just for Xmaa he better than 1 you ’ ve ever been before. I - A LETTER TO SANTA I Maria I ’ rezioso, I ’ earl River. ■ I wrote a letter to Santa, ' I ’ m sure he was pleased, I For on Christmas morn _ , ; Under I'ne Christmas tree [There were piles of presents For brother nnd me. CHRl^lAS 30V I Richard Lundy, Garnervillc I im little, Dick, '.Who dearly loves Saint Nick. When he ^ijigsrhe toys. I ’ ll surelyijimip with joj:. SANTA Evcivn McEiroy, Stony. Point Santa is a jolly man, To bring us all these toys. Jle comes around just once a year, ‘ To the good little girls and boys. I CHOO-CHOO-CHOO I M. Trotta, West HaveratrAw i Clioo-chpo-choo , There ’ s an engine oU thei tracks; ! See the spar ’ as fly from the big smoke stack.. A whistle at the crossing;. .A warning Is to you, For here comes an engine — ' Choo-cTioo-choo. NEW YEAR ’ S WISHES Bertha Storms, Garnorville if wislies were fishes All day I would fish To catch you a nice Big New Year ’ s wish. CHRISTMAS Elvira I ’ olhemus, Nv«ck Christmas is here, Christmas nere. THE. BOND PLAYERS ■* In “ THE FIRST YEAR ” at 7t45 — Mat. Tuea. LAST TIMES TOD a Y GEORGE ARLISS In \ D I S B A E L 1 ’ ’ SUNDAY A U D E V I L L I On TVs Stag. J VYfih \THE DRAKE CASE\ New Yearns Eve Party $5. Per Couple ( No Cover Charge if Reserved) ■ TURKEY DINNER By LUCIEN MERIAUX IJ^GE DANCING FLOOR NOVELTIES & FAVORS :NCH FA^ New City Tel. 196 member to U.sc just letters found in big word. For example, should we give you the big word ‘ ‘ plausible ’ ’ you would make the following list of small words: able, sable, pie, lie, lap, sap, sip, pull, and many oth ers. The word “ licing ” would not be acceptable since there isn ’ t any “ n\ or \g ” in \plausible. ” This is your big -A-ord for this week CONSIDERATION. 1. Write your name and ad dress upon each sheet of paper you use. 2. Number each of your sheets of paper .ind number your words ■■Uso. _ 3. Prefixes and aiTixes arc m- cornet. Every small word must be complete in 'tself. 4. Use only the letters found in '.he big w ’ ord. 5. You may use a letter twice in a small word eyen though. it ap pears only once in the big word. For example, with the word \plausiblo ’ ’ you may use the small word ‘ ’ opple ” even theugh_ there is only one \p\ in \plausibie. ’ ’ C. You may use a dictionary. ■ 7. Incorrect spelling counts two wolds against you. 8. Winners are Judged by neatness, length of lists, and com pliance with all the above rules. Rockland Co. Journal Nyack, New York Dear Miss Schuster: 1 would like to become a member of your Kiddles ’ Klub. Please send me a buUott which will make me a full-fledged member. Enclosed is a stamped, self- addressed envelope for your use. Name ........................................... ■ Street ............................................ City .............................................. Age .......................................... . ■ • A Kiddies ’ Klub button en- Kidsklub activities. Utles you to participate in all Double Feature Closes Tonight At the B ’ dway It is no wonder that Shanghe) has become one of the storied •pots of tho world when such pic tures as \Shanghai Lady\ which closes tonight at tha Broadway Theatre, are made with such a background. It is a talking pic ture. , It is iikcwiiK no woiidcr that Mary Nolan, whose blonde beauty and dramatic ability made Wr pri of Amctica's fraxmost scrffii at- every minute of “ The Wagon Mas ter, ” Ken Maynard ’ s Universal picture which also closes at the Broadway Theatre tonight'. It i» the first Western with songs and ^ dialogue. j Maynard, with the aid of his fa- ‘ mous horse, \Tnrzan ” opens a new bag of .riding tricks that confirm i him in his position as a leading, western star. There is fighting and j riding of every kind and variety | throughout the picture. , \The Wagon Master” is a story! of the wagon freighters, a bold and | reckless breed of ,men ivho car-; ried supplies to isolated mining j camps and army posts in the days ^ of the old Wc.lL ' c<l Disraeli the money to purchase Lloyd and Anthony BushneU. the shares from the Khedive of Green directed. A1 Tel. Nyack 400 TONIGHT ONLY SEE THE DOUBLE BILL Disraeli ’ s Life 5 Acts of Vaudeville AncU THE LIVELY 100^^: TALKING COMEDY ShownlnFSmTol^^SAILORS HOLIDAY*® Be At Rockland \®™™Soe 5 , to .. — -------- ;. , KIDDIES JUBILEE MATINEE The crowmnp achievement ot ----- Diui'ai'li in making Queen Victoria SUN. - MON. & TUES., DEC. 29-30-31 \Kmpress of India\ forma tho con- ^ elusion of tho gripping drama, \Disraeli the Vitaphonc produc- tfon I h which George Ariiss stars for Warner Brothers, and whichi /# /% / //| •-/ V/~t m 1/ ♦ • ’ // opens at the Rockland Theatre to-( nB/tUUda WOm€tt Wmt 0 WlVet VOtCe // morrow. For the first time in English his tory, a sovereign — Queen Victoria —came to n reception given by one of hor premiei's. British rules-of court etiquette are even more ’ strict than those ol the White House, and it is a well known ^act that the President never dines out. He invjtcs his guests, but no one i.i permitted to be host to him. So it may well be imagined what a furore it caused when Victoria decided that an especial compli ment should be paid Disraeli at the time he made her \Empross of In dia\ through his diplomacy. The plot of this brilliant story j revolves around Disracli ’ s-acquisi-1 tlon of tho Suez Canal by buying' the shares of the improvident Khe dive of Egyp at a time when Rus sia was attempting to acquire them. The Dank of England rc-| fused to lend Disraeli ’ s govern- ; ment the money to buy “ * ditch,\- but a fellow Jew, called Meyi-r ilij the play, really reputed to.be one of the Rotbchilds, lent him thej money which made the deal possi-^ bio. Fine Celt jt took Ivan Simiisoii one hour and a bulf ouch day to get on ids makeup for his role M: ‘ - ‘ ^eyei','^ \L«l lb« bull whip which it th« bttt man.\ Thote w«r« tha word# that pracadad tha mott thrilling fight tha tcraan hat avar taan.* AU a part of ona of tha mott abtorbiog out door plcturat avar of farad. A romanca of tha ovarland trail that will ihrill you ta tha.cora. SEE IT! ALSO FOX MOVIETONE NEWS TOMORROW ^mtnU Starting TOMORRO\ ■nirllls Romance . Adventure/* /i '*WIRNER Sm^presenf aoeeatactor a!qmtpicture lEORGE RALPH ORAV^ ILA LEE anmnanu/it^am Reveals an absorbing and thrilling phase of political intrigue in the day of \Dis raeli,\ Britain ’ s amazing man of destiny, who moulded men to his purpose and won women with his brilliance and wit. T !!E Greatest Rotanct ’ AoJ Thrill Picture pf The Year. VITAPHONE ACTS SUNDAY —