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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1937, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mohr and Mrs. Conrad Schmidt and Mr. Herb Mohr of Ratzburg spent Friday with Mi._ John Mohr_ and Miss Otillia IMohr Little â€" Mary Hamburg spent at the home of Fidt. Master Wilfred Seyler is spending a few days with friends at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clayton Mohr and daughter Idella spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shoemaker al Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. William Seyler spent iSunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lichty at Waterloo. _ _ Misses Helen and Hilda Seyler spont Sunday evening in Kitchener Mr. and (Mrs. Alex Niebergall and daughter Idella visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wettlaufer and daughter Shirley and Mr. John S KITCHENER i ==lllllIllllIIlIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIllllIlllIlllIllE NOe ts Tre R. W. Bierwagen ELECTRIC CO. 204 King Street West The W.G.Young Co. 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You will find our prices much lower than _ you _ had expected to rny for high quality glasses. THIS I$ A&P Mienhardt â€" of New the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 22« tu. 14' bs. 256 to. 17 Wettlaufer of Burnside and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wettlaufer wer Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering. Mr. Emil Debus spent Sunday with friends at New Hamburg. Mr. and Mris. Lioyd Neeb and son William of Hampstead visited with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Doering Sunâ€" davy afternoon. Mrs. Thaler spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Swakeh at Sebringville, Mrs. Clayton Seyler and daughter Jean spent Saturday with Mrs, Wm. Seyler Miss Ha dSidt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Ridt The report in Monday‘s Chronicle stating that a car stole from 8. J. Chadder of the Waterloo Hotel had been recovered, should have read car was stolen from Robert Chadder, s, me address. When stolen the car was locked but when found the right fromwt door was found unlocked. 22: 10: 21: 25¢ kLB 25. 10; FLOOR PAINT Christio‘s Ritsâ€" A â€" Pean Moter Oil Christic‘s Sultanasâ€" Encore Baking Powderâ€" 16â€"01. tin......... 1 @4 RED CIRCLE Rich and Fullâ€"bedied COFFEE 2 uo. 39. FLOUR 50‘s $1.79 9d‘s $3.55 100% Pure 6â€"at. Pennsylvania Can WRONG NAME Fo"‘-:' a“..gm@f Hardware _ â€" _ Plumbing _ â€" _ Heating 15 King St. North WATERLOO Phone 260 Baking Powderâ€" Ib. 1 6c MAOE IN CANAOA CONRAD BROS. Mr. and (Mrs. Alvin Heier and Miss Emma Fries of Erbsville were Easter Sunday visitors with their mother, IMrs. Jacob Fries. Mr. and ~Mrs. Earl Heimpel and sons of Waterloo spent Easter Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kappes. Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Emerson Krauter were Mr.‘ and Mrs. Walter Maurer and son Verâ€" non of North Woolwich and Mrs. L.incoin Weaver and family of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Marie Krauter of Waâ€" terloo Mr. and Mrs. J daughter Gladys o on Good: Friday w Herman ‘Bechthold Mr. and Mrs. William Schaner and son Harold of St. Jacobs and Master Arthur Voge) of Enbsville were Rasâ€" ter visitors at the home of Mrs. Cathâ€" ei.ne iSchaner Mr and Mrs. George Good of St.‘ Jacobs moved on what used to be the Krauter farm about a mile east of Heidelberg on Monday i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers and son Clayton and Mr. Kelly of Walton spent several days at the home of NMrs. iMathilda Hoerle. Mr. and Mrs. Marvey Hartung and duughter Elaine of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Bd. Harâ€" tung. Miss ‘Betty (Bechthold visited on Easter Monday with her little friend, A‘meda ‘Brubacher, Mr. and Mrs. LeviHurst of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Amos \Gingerich of Snider‘s Corner were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. (Menno Brubacher. The Members of _ Cressman‘s Mennonite Church, Breslau, and Snider‘s Mennonite Church attended the service on Good Friday at the church here. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler and children were Easter visitors at the home of Mrs. W. iHeist, Waterloo. Rev. Howard Stevanes attended the funeral of his father at Springs, Pa. Miss Louisa Otterbein of Waterâ€" loo spent Good Friday with her grandmother, ‘Mrs. Valentine Otterâ€" bein. Our local school teachers, Mr. K. M. Williams and Miss Ruth ‘Miller are spending the Easter vacation at their respective homes, Linwood and North Woolwich. Mr= Simon Brubacher spent Good Friday with friends at (Breglau. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgetz and family of Centreville spent Easter with Miss Maggie and Mr. Ben Moyer. _ _ _ â€" Good Friday visitors at the home of Mrs. Moses (Brubacher were the Misseg Alice Hurst and Amanda Marâ€" tin of St. Jacobs, Mr. and (Mrs. Amos Hoffman and the Misses Anna Bru bacher and Lavina Wby. Miss ‘Mildred Foerster of Kitchonâ€" er spent the weekâ€"end at her home here Mr. Sidney Hofman and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, who have been visitâ€" ing with relatives and friends here for a week have returned to their home at North Bay, Ont. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb and famâ€" ily aftended the birthday celebration of Mrs. Grubb‘s mother, Mrs. Peter Dorscht at Bamberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllister and children Joyce and Kathleen spent the holiday weekâ€"end at Ripâ€" ley.. e â€" ‘The services on Sunday in the Luâ€" xaruc\lnh:vnl be held in the rencon at 10,30 and in the evening an Raster program will be given by the Bunday School this service to beâ€" gin at 8 v‘ciock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evers and children of Weston visited the latter‘s aunt, Miss Adeline Bachâ€" man, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoefle of Stratford spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heintzman. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Percival Bedford and children of North Bay spent a few days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bedford. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Croft were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Croft and daughter Joan of Harriston, and Mr. Roy Croft of Port Hope. m hm Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brutzki and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witmer of Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. Ray Snider attended the Liberal convention at London on Monday. Miss Joyce Gallagher of Centreâ€" ville is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider. M BLOOMINGDALE L DRIES OVE R NIGHTZ" John iBierman and of Erbsville visited mwith Mr. and Mrs. ‘During the Sunday School hour at the Baptist Church a program was given consisting of the following ‘numbers: recitations and readings by | Isabel Toman, Lorene Reier, Jean p Hiller, Marjorie Schweitzer, Donald eist and George Bechtel, a vocal trio by Rudene Toman ,Thelma Lang and Myrtle Howling, a vocal duet by Joan Dinger and Marie Howling and a solo by Eden Hilborn. Jr. Luther League To Give Plays. â€" ‘Sr. IiMâ€"Eldon Pipher 74, Alvin Pipher 73, Douglas Foote 66, Camâ€" eron Toman 65, Beryl Davis 64, Ray Diefenbacher 63, Theima Lang 60, Mary Davis 59, Elmer Poll 58, Greta Lautenschlager 50, Myrtle Howling 48, Burkle Toman 47, Leotis Musselâ€" man 46. Jr. HIâ€"Clare Snider 80, George Goettling 80, Dorothy Wanner 71, Earl Toman 67, Reta Coléeman 64, Gordon Howling 64, Orval ‘Baer 47. ‘At the M.B:C. Sunday School a speâ€" cial missionary program was given in charge of the missionary superintenâ€" dent, Miss Miriam Cressman. The topic, ‘"‘The Challenge of Missions to Christian Youth" was presented in the following parts: First, "The Chalâ€". lenge of the Greatest Service to our Fellow Men", by Miss Helen Pipher; Second, "The Challenge of a Rugged Task", ‘by Miss Althea Bock; and Third, "The Challenge of Incomparâ€" ably Rich Rewards", by Mra. E. T. Coleman. A mixed quartette comâ€" posed of Mrs. Floyd Sherk, Miss Ale thea ‘Bock, Messrs: K. T. Coleran and Ronald Bock sang a selection enâ€" titled, "Wounded For Me", and Miss Evelyn Cressman gave an Easter ‘ veading. Jr. IVâ€"Russel Snider 76, Betty Tuchlinski 67, Ruth Erb 65, Miriam Coleman @2, George Bechtel 62, Ruâ€" dene Toman 57, Helen Poll 61. A profusion of Easter lilies, daffoâ€" dils and other flowers adorned the village churches on Suday for the anâ€" nual Easter services which were well attended. At the St. James Lutheran Church Holy Communion was observed at both the German and Bnglish serâ€" vicés in the morning and evening. ‘ Repost of the New Dundee Conâ€" tinuation Sehool for the winter term. ‘The bracketed numpbers following inâ€" ‘dwale the number of pabers written. Middle School (Second Year) Arnold Pipher (5) 19%, Glennis ‘Muudmu (4) 69, James Porrin (6) 58, Harry Hi®bore (7) 48. Middie School (First Year) Velma Bauer (7) T3, Hllon Page (6) 66, Murie! Egerdee (7) 66, Alice Hallman (7) 5%, Robert Cressman (6) 47, Mary Atkinson (6) 37. Lower School (Second Year) Laurene Stoltz 31, Hilda Bean 79. Arthrr Baer 77, Neil Hal 78, Wenâ€" cel Hubsacheck 72, Lorne Baer 64, Clare Ludoiph $3, Earimont Poth 56. Lower School (First Year) Gordon Bean 81, Dorothy Toman 11. Kunice Snider 70, Bernice Eigerâ€" iR. R. Bailie, Principal. Easter Services on Sunday. Make Creditable Showilig at Recent The members of the Junior Luther League will present two short plays entitled, "Children of The Way" and "The Story of a Song" at the St. Jaimes Lutheran Church on Friday evening, April 2nd at 8 o‘clook. Rev. M. H. Shantz occupied the pulpit of the First Mennonite Church at Kitchener on Sunday morning and evening and Rev. Isaiah Rosenberger of Plattsville conducted the service at the Blenheim Mennonite Church in the morning. > Miss Irene Chapman of Toronto called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hilborn on Monday. At the first sign of sore throat due to a cold, dissolve three "Aa)irin" tabâ€" lets in 14 glass of water. Gargle with this twice. It will act almost instantly to relieve the rawness and soreness of your throat. At the same time, take iwo "Aspirin‘"‘ tablets with a full f|ass of water. This acts to combat ever, cold aches and pains and the cold itself. Repeat the treatment in 2 hours if necessary. This modern way to treat a cold is approved by thousands of doctors. © "Aspirin‘ tublets are made in Canada by the Bayer Company, Limâ€" ited, of Windsor, s Optario, / mm A S P I R 1 N Famous 1â€"2â€"3 Method SsORE THROAT RELIEF o Make Progress DUNDEE ‘The Easter meeting of the B.Y.P.U. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken on Monday evenâ€" ing with the Devotional Commission in charge. Mr. L H. Oassel presided and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Cassel. Miss Greta Buck renâ€" dered a piano solo after which the little Misses Joan Dinger and Marie Howling sang a duet, "Jesus Lives Forever". Raster readings were then given ‘by Miss Grace Toman, Miss Heln Schweitzer, Mrs. Zinken, Miss Greta Buck and Rarlmont Poth. The Misses Muriel Poth and Doris Bech:â€" te} favored .with a yoocal duet entiâ€" tled, "He Lives" and the topic, "The Vietorious Life" was given by Mr. J. W. Armstrong. Personals, Mrs. Earl Drewery and son, Grant of Stouffville and the Misses Sue and Lizzie Bean of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger last Saturday. The funeral of the late Mr. Geo. Main, one of New Dundees‘ oldest residents was held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Idella Struck at ‘Preston on Sunday afternoon. Rev. _C. W. Backus conducted the service, assisted by Rev. E. Gingerich, pastor of the local United Brethren Church. The pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased. Interment was made in the New Dundee Union Cemetery. B.Y.P.U. Easter Meeting. f Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Eden Kinzie at Kitchener on Good Friday. !Miss Betty Tuchlinski is spending the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herz at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber spent the holiday weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Weber at Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wurm at Deâ€" troit, Mich. jWith ideal weather conditions pre vailing a record crowd of 4,000 peoâ€" Wle on Monday afternoon and 1,600 on Tuesday afternoon, was in attendâ€" arce at the sale of farm stock, imâ€" plenionts and househoid effects for J. W. Witmer, three miles north of this village. Auctioncer L H. Toman conducted the sale and fairly good prices were realized, totalling $5,300. M.B.C. Young Poople‘s Meeting. ‘Th M.BJC. Young People‘s Bociety met at the church on Monday even:â€" ing with the president, Mr. Ridon Hherk occupying the chair. Miss Althea Bock read the scripture lesson and the following topics were pre sented: "Completeness of the Be liever in Christ", by Anthur Musselâ€" man and "Living The Risen Life In Chirst" by (Miss Miriam Cressman. Funcral J the Late Mr. George Main. ‘Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Stauffer of Waâ€" terloo visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Brown on Sunday. â€" Mr. Alex McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. David MdaDonald attended the funeral of the late Mr. David Brown at Ayr on Monday. Miss June Litwiller of Preston is spending the Raster holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Hilborn. . Mr. and Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dieâ€" fenbacher and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. Diefenbacher near Hespeler on Good Friday. Crowd of 4,000 People Make Bidâ€" ding Brisk Under Hammer of Witmer Sale Miss Evelyn Hastie of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Reta Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Stabl at Galt last Saturday. _ w_!\;lri:uri)ertv Einwachter fo Hespeler visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling on the h_ollday. Miss Althea Bock and Mr. Ronald Bock, B.A.. of Lorne Park College, Port Credit, are spending the Raster vscation at the home of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coxson and Messrs. Howard Rank and Douglas Coxson of Plattsville visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs R. R. Bailie and chilâ€" dren, June, YÂ¥yonne and Bobby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Seyler at Paisley over the weekâ€"end. â€" Miss Priscilla Gildner of Markham spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. H. Gildner. s 8 Lâ€"irs- fiéd Lang and daughter, Thelma visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Timm at Kitchener on Monâ€" day The Misses Helen ad Ruth Rueffer of Waterioo are spending the aster holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken and Miss Gladys Buck called on Miss Dorothy â€" Lautenschlager, RN., at Hamilton last Tuesday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman of Galt visited at the home of Mr. Titus Ringeman on Sunday. _ _ Miss Elva Diefenbachr is spendâ€" ing the Raster vacation with her cousin, Miss Darlene Strome at Bridgeport. ‘Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. T. L Kolb at Kitchener on Sunday. . Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ervin C. Mcâ€" Nally at Niagara Falls on Good Friâ€" day were: Mr. and Mrs. Iyan Hall accompanied by Mr. and Mra. J. Thompson of Drumbo, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel of Plattsville and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Qassel. Mrs. E. F. Merner, Mrs. Workman and Mr. E. Dowson of Varna visited with Xr. and Mrs. Quentin Hallman last Saturday. _ {Miss Doris Kinzie of Kitchener is spending this week with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kellâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of Lonâ€" don and Miss Gladys Lee of Fort Frie visited with Mr. and Mra. Gorâ€" don Lee on Monday Mrâ€" and Mra. Jack Boraje and daughter, Lorraine of Baden visited with Mr. and Mra J. Greulich on Bunday Mra. 9. Witmer of Preston was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenâ€" herger for a few days last week . The Missea Hattie and ldella Wa terman of Kitchener spent the week end at their home in the village Viaitors at the home of Mra Geo Hailman over the weekâ€"ond were: Misas Jessie Hall of Ayr spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Vra David MoDonald Mr. and Mra Clare Hilborn visited with Mr and Mra. Alex Brown at Plattaville on Sunday Auctioncer Toman. Totals $5,300 _ Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Sararas of Deâ€" troit, Mich., were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger and Mr. Wilson Sararas over the weekâ€"end. A number from here attended the funerals of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W Macey and Miss 0. Moore at Galt on Menday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock and son, Keith spent the holiday weekâ€"end with relatives at Chatsâ€" worth. ; Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling on Sunday were: Mrs. Arthur Becker and daughâ€" ter, Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benâ€" ninger, Messrs. A. Burkhardt, Percy ‘Becker and N. Kalbflesch and Mr. Knechtel all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz and daughter Margaret, of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallman and daughâ€" ter, Bernice of Burford, Mr: and Mrs. Anson Hallman and daughter Jean Miss Zona Hallmanr, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at the K.â€"W. Hospital and ‘Mesers. Ward and Lyle Hallman of Kitchâ€" ener. ‘Miss Vera Rosenberger of Hespeler is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger. Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Sunday. Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Sunday. ?‘-" Mr. Eimore Brown of Markham spent the weekâ€"end with friends in the village. Master Qlen Strome of Bridgeport is holidaying with Nyle Diefenbacher this week. f Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kellsey of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken moâ€" tored to Toronto on Tuesday. A number attended the burial sorâ€" vice for the late Mr. Gregory Master of Toronto which was held at Riverâ€" side Cemetery, New Hamburg on Tuesday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneisel and sons Walter and Wilfred and daugh:â€" ter Alice and Mr. William Glebe visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. David Cook on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foerster of Poole visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glebe on Friday evening. Mr. Elmer and Miss Catharine Hoh] called on Miss Alice Kneisel and Messrs. Walter and Wilfred Kneise! on Friday afternoon. Member of St. James Lutheran Church N. Easthope, who reside here attended the "Sunrise Service" held there at 6 o‘clock on Sunday mornâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneisel called on Mr. and Mrs. George (Glebe on Suvnday afternoon. Miss Catharine Hoh] and Miss Alice Kneisel visited with Miss Norâ€" ma and Esther Hohl on Monday evenâ€" ing. Mr. William Foerster of Heidelberg called at the homes of his sisters, Mrs. George Qlebe and Mrs. Fred Kneise] one day last week. Miss Vera Neeb spent a few days at her home, Now Prussia, due to the illness of her mother. Mr. Oliver Glebe called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Cook on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneisel made a short visit with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Annie Kneise! on Sunday afterâ€" noon ; Mr. and Mrs. John Mathies and family spent Sunday with friends at Phillipsburg. ‘‘Surely and steadily the Chinese people are moving forward toward the goal of unity with democracy." â€"â€"Chiang Kaiâ€"Shek. Saleâ€" Wallpapers America‘s dancing sweethearteâ€" Ruby Keeler . Lee Dixon In Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wed APRIL 5 â€" 6 â€" 7 _ _COMING sOON Jeanette MacDonald and" Nelson "Ready Willing & Able" With Allen Jenkins â€" Louise Fazenda Carol Hughes â€" Shaw & Lee « e + +9) ‘"Swing WW Low‘| With Charles Butterworth Dorothy Lamour â€" Harvey Stephens 1048 p.m. s Pat O‘Brien _â€" _ James Cagney â€"â€" In REVIVAL TUESDAY NIGHT T E-nxy_: § Friday Practically a Nalf Price Saving GOUDIES With an all star cast including Victor McGlaglen Peter Lorre â€" Waiter Connolly June Lang â€" Robert Kent â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" Kitchener‘s Modern Department Store _ â€" _ Teleghone 950 "Nancy Steele Is _ Missing" _ 6 ‘Ceili ing Zerc g Zlero" "MAYTIME" APRIL 1 . 2 â€" 3 CLAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAY EMBOSSED BEDROOM PAPERS, braad new, in four exquisite pastel color mes. Sunworthy quality which resists the f. g action of sunâ€" light. One hundred rooms ortly. Won‘t last long. LISBON Regularly 1 . 23° gle Roll HITS â€" 2 Speak for your shére in time. Wednerday â€" Saturday KITCOHENER THEEATRES Many people‘s tombstones should read: "Died at 30. Bured at 60." A story of rugged menâ€" Thursday â€" Friday â€" S.lurdu; APRIL 1 . 2 â€" 3 â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" Jean Muir â€" _ Beverly Roberts Free Parking, Duke and Ontarto Ste Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday APRIL 8 â€" 6 â€" 7 JACK OAKIE . LILY PONS GENE RAYMOND "Her Husband‘s Secretary" "Park Avenue Logger" "Ambassador Bill" Frankie Darroâ€"Rin Tin Tin Jr. in A thrilling chapter of this serial will be shown at each Saturday matinee in addition to our regular show. "That Girl From _ _ Paris" â€" ADDED ATTRACTION "WOLF DOG" GEORGE O‘BRIEN Friday and Saturday Monday and Tuesday EXTRA! : AIR CONDITIONED WILL ROGERS MATINEE Saturday Also In In In Starting

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