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From the class discusaon*^ is ohvious,^thatthe,,„|iaii^0s ot $m Adirondacks hjaye- ^ ,_ "^~' ~ x -- tiii fe ptbfcectp^ffteiip taft:.'-w|^ <Jatt not that ; interest be, stteced- -$&&* action?^e^dK^nd&cls haye %$b one main mdnertry- thes^daysi Jffib- tjenisivfe luirib^cl^ is>oyet^ fisw.^an make a liyj&g 1 oitf a fsdaz, mining is limited; but thanks to ~ taon measures the 0tt pi^y|d!ep a r«fsorf Yea, hotels, clubs, tourists homes and camps ahejtet? thouaanda of SoffBajL lagged, A flttje but a three game series is to be played!^ »_ , »- * * •«, at Glendate parJSunda^ Octotierpil 8 - Geor^ana pyach. 2nd| between, the North Creels Red Sox and Otmstedyille to otecide the. [e-^h^^iooshlp--^i-&e--- i Mi dack Z^egane if OlnastedviUe dares show ap. Ifertlt jfreek efeum^ ttt be out for bloofi. Wafclt out 01m- stedville we're commin' strong-. : ' Pool Tomrnament Meeting iSiere mS be a pool^tbiirnanteis meeting 1 ^tt the recreation center (oyer iACkey^s , garage> tonight, Wednesday, at 8 B. M. AH interests ^d are asked, to cojne.tip, Died paying guests anntially^ Either di- rectly eve^y native b^ejfits by thial iQiarles Arthur Daggao industry. Jt htatst be maintained to attract tourist trade»^ dee&fcunt- iiigf^an altractioii?, lit 0 3 5 ISfew ^6A State sold S$&0% liuntingf licenses,.. The season lasts one month attracting drily those wlib want to hunt the animals. Beer also attract another group who come to our mountains for longer periods. This group is the . ||gnt-se$ra in- i#Mtf«^i A - SltfaiGo^L -Hebrews ?W# jlfebr^s? ^jS^.gearritt. -i"' Health ]&ctiahijit^wis. * | W ^ ArB» ^?t^ral3. fe co^- n^m^^^mmm w, BE i'"ii^' ")*<• T^^^-iMt of^thia bh^, Its mmSl-m^M *taar % an* any t>^r- ^ff^^SJS^ ^ J B ? f t W « » hMtlt^cam^atlons m son at any time jaa^y iwsseas n^t a^d ?&s. ^gteBohle^ and mother,J^ g^o^ t ^ we ek. - fMmm than four $fefe TM^lrofta- cklr offer^'mucirfei test Uw s^Dt 1 of Hie hunted aa€ hi* clog. * -• with their parent R^tt. Sawder, Mr. and Mrs. Mm Georgiana Lynch is visiting ; b#sojfc»mtf d ^ j ^ ^ l f i K and Mrs; Mra. Saaa&^ mfcde and- Ifissl Jennie Middleton spent the weekr end i*b Brsuit l^aMe withMri an# ^ Bert Mfdlleton. Miaa Evelyn tjbttisa&i who is at- tendiBf S t I&wirence Uniyresityi; eantonj N. Y., spent the week-end at her home here. mals. In our own community "evea- ing after evening fronHarly spring} until late summer these nature lovers, drive up the Roosevelt Charles Arthur Duggan, 66, died suddenry Tiaesday fcont a heart attack. ..He is siirvived by two sisters, Mrs. James C3artwr%ht of Goltoh, and Mrs*-Percy Metcalf of Corn- wall, Canada; One brother, Pery Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VSimams^ Jack Williams, Mrs. Eugenia Will- Sams aind Mrs. Gertrude Squires--of Glens--&&» were recat guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lorimer. Mrs. Squires remained for 1Tfew days^ visit. Piano Instractions -^^^^oncermnrrt^hlr^orTpn^^?^nl^^^^ con- r-—«U7— - r r - T*-^T ~v »»4 federal regujattons, oim- stmc^n.»4»reditmay to&l*bn^fa.hp.,&#&£*> provi^s tamed by l^vm^ completed , o n e . ^ %t tfa mfgrafery iroodcocj? mfy year's study m additfoit t^takuig-lbe taj^with 4:|h|i#m om, »0t in; school one * of the_ following., largfej, tiian !*.$&&» nre#fr#a courses, rudiments of nausiq, bar t the shoulder. Iffiey JSW «^t f|e mony % harmoiy & or history of &&&!* %ith, of 1# meims <$ my, mmmreach year mt creditls to be f automatidlQadlagl o^ i s a n d ^ e ^ - ed "repeatahg Mkijjl&-*B0ito?& holding mtfre than t2&ree sjaiejls M- 4ess' fh6-magaa^hai : be|i ; fiit.iCpf or plugged so^ a? ia*^" capacity to three ; am$$ askedfor. TWO NEW MEMBERS INITIATED teristed m j^looinig-«t the ani- Jolmsburg Lodge, 542* I; G^XX -M, The Uip? York Power and light Puggan. also of Cornwall, Canada. | Corporation delivered^a new ©Odge JE<iKlv v u u u u l ( U J T O l o ^wTr-*^ x^^- Mn Dnggan wasamemisetof thettjtack !&&0&k Creek recently for; aMder and Bowling' B r a l ^ "Ala* : He was a Past Grand at ^etimie of his death. The lodge conducted services at Swain's Funeral*Par* •lor Tuesday evening!. The body was .Marcy highway simply to gaze at taken today to Cornwall, Canada. deer feeding in the clearings on the road side. Here are some of the pupils* out- standing essays of this \yeek: What We Think By Barbara Cronin DELEGATES AND ALTERNATE TO REPUBLICAN CONVENTION English Class U, O. H. S. Yes, even spphomoes think ser- iously occasionly- Yet who would- n't pause in horror when the pic- ture of the ruthless arid wanton illegal killing of deer is brought to mind. Reasons for the extrava- gance 7 No, there are no real rea- sons, merely poor, foolish excuses, vivid word picture of his destitute One eioguent speaker painted a family—starving for Jack of food. jBaekef hi£-'home lived three deer^— he tried to resist the temptation- r M j # | thathe w^ujd be breaking the lair; but then the picture of his starving famuf; came i^ mindi What «ce laws when one'siamily16 starylag? His hnppyerMied family against one deer—^family against .(Coctuiued on Pag« Three) Delegates and alternates from Warren County to the, Republican State Convention which opens in Saratoga Springs today are: Delegates-—Mayor ESarle H, Stickney*. Claude Fox and. Mrs. Helene B. Mannis of Glens Falls; Frank C. Hooper of North River; Aasemblyman Harry A. Reoux of Warrensburg; William B* Wood- bury of Dsmond Point; Bar! R. Vetter of Chestertown; Richard J. Bolton of Hague; Nathan Proller of Luzerne, and Mrs. Clara Wil- Kams of^^ LakeC^orgei Alternates— Thomas C. HaH, Mrs. Mary I*. Fessler, Mrs. Geraldine L. Eddy, Sylvanus M. Thomas attd Norman H. Beaty of Glens FaBs; Charles S. Eenwett o£ Wevertoym; Winield S. Carpenter of Brant Lake; Floyd Maxam of Garnet, James D. Smith of Bolton Landing, and Frank Smith of Stofiy Creek. Noxon Estate $26,000 Mr. and Mrs. Rae L. Culver re* c-iitly rtr»*ored to Ticonderoga to call on his sister, Mrs. Len Fraaaer, who was operated on at Moses- c Ludington Hospital for gall stones. Mrs. Estella Swain is visiting Mrs. Thomas Rider in. North Gran- ville. r Monday evening, September 28, the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 629, held its second meeting of the season at the Legion Room with 13 members and 2 officers present* • • > „ . New.jofficera were installed by P^t^mnianders Howard !WC «h,y«ik>m>i<!f. two new : meml)eni'w!ere' Mrs, Marion little and Mrs. Ad-: drieanna Piper. After the business a socisl evenmg was .enjoyed with members of the Legion, present. Principsr' C L. Nephew of Pot- tersville High School, was a visitor here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Dumars is employed at Smith's restaurant. Al Hansen has returned from New York where he visited rela- tiveSi, Will|amp^iM^ i i^|i|>art own* er of the Bralefr atid No&on hard- ware store at Horth Creek,, left apa e^i4te valn#-at-'f^^f0JS ; --V?he^i' he died April 12, ac<xfl*ding to. a traiisfer tax appraisal ffledlyesfer* day in Warren.Comaty SurrogaWi Court A.s^eftj CvErn$$; NosQa,©f3|orfili arid % ^auglitervM^ No3po% of.Ogdensbuy are execuiJSrl.-of'the estate, Jami ]& Kfley of Glens Falfe ^s attorsae^l^bef M 'Ttie' : ^estate^ feijiaad^ af-M.-th4ibl* •|a^nife a#etsa ^StM^k^S^ 'and'i&3urakc% |$^|&i|% &&$.$& cellaneous, iacludbag Mr, Noxon's •interest, K--»&;$«»fc .$$$*8$|i ,©ed|ii%#'i|pi^t^ ToS*ody foraNnrse ' " ' Mis3 Ruth Gardiner of Indian Lake,*who fmished a peat graduate ssoursa in* fiie a # a u Jyake hign School In June, haa entefed the m a course in rlAST£]RN ZONE MEETING OF of am Eastern. rteach^a^. gorie''n^Se"tfeig: -of.lie- ..... State T^ener# • A^socla^Mi M At &8&L $&3m' t^H' H&' held on : and-the Recent discharges from Moses- Ludington Hospital, Ticonderoga, include: Mrs. Scott Pritchard of PottersyiHe; Rose Marie Olden of Minerva and Mra James Stewart of North Creek. Edward Cross and Donald 0*MaiIey have rJturaeil # RjochW 5 ter after a few daysP vMt at tiie home of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Cross. Mra Elmer Qrdway, RwlC^of New York is s|»ettding her vacation with her husband at the home of Ms mothsr> Mrs. Fted Ordway. Indian Lake High DOROTHY M. IVERSEN School Reporter Social Season Opens Friday Opening the social season of the Indian Lake Central School, a dance will be given by.the.Student Council on Friday,. September 30, in the school gymnaisam. Dancing: wfitt be from e^ht to twelve and refrestunents Annual Junior Play Hoy; 4th The cast for the Annual Junior Play of the Indian Lake Central School has been ;GJacle? , &/ictiedtild'^lse:';%W' November 4th at the school audi' torium at Indian Lake. ..v The cast Is as. follows: Grade % ? Forbes, Dorojpiy Iversen; Cisrenus Miss Geneva I S Roblee, R, N., of Albany, is visiting her parents, Mr y and Mis; a M k 4- MEETB ' The- P^^ilEeBcBerS'- Association WHI: eondla^ 1a?.njieetlng'h4''|te mus- ic room at the North Crell: High' Sehoolai io%l6# Monday even- ing, O c t ^ r ^ L .Everyoae is wel- come. gustos Nettletbn, T. Scholefield; Frances Nettleton, Carol Beekman; Sara Chuttle, Dorothy-Philof'Brad' ley Manning, Paul Burgess; I»u- ella "Vlne,*Mndred Parker; Potiphar Piper, Jack Savarie and Adam Good, John Tracy. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Jimior'class' and may be purchased at the school the night of the play; To Have Major Operation m group m wm VLeo'-Kefsti. Of..^&dian Xalge, who has' been-. '4 •&$&& itt; fi^e; Glens Hulsi isspfcat-;for. :#ie 'list^two weeks, has been taken to Baltimore W$0t i|peirtiL His' aj touble is said to be a growth at the Three Soccer Cfames Scheduled StarOng the season i» full swing; there are three soccer games scheduled for Indian, Lake Cfentral School. They are: Keene Valley, Corinth and Greenwich* The volley ball games are assigned to occur between October 15th and Novem- ber 15th, % Two nlaydayjs, for fays ,and girls both, are dated with North Creek and Corinth. NORMAL TO TA3LK; TXI SCHOOLMASTERS CLUB t n e memberaM>f tn$ Ifehani^M' Club, an orgaflhiataoxi of school principals and their men teachers, will be particularily fortunate ini ^ aviiijg [i lHe.--Nanli,; -lrtKWjr • knowa then? guest of honor at thi^r first meeting of the mw school ye^u? om Thursday eyetihtg. at Farrell'a^ Hotel, Indian Lake. DrL Naul for the past several ye§rs principal of the State Normal School at Plattsburg is a speaker of no mean ability and is possessed! of ,an engaging personality which has endeared him to the hearts of his fellow, educators throughout the state. • The Eshamwar Club comprised! of educators from Essex, Hamilton and Warren Counties and dedi- cated to further educational pro- gress in Upstate New York is 0&w entering .upon the fifth year of its organization. CHOIR REHEARSAL A Choir rehearsal Sn the Cafholli 7:1& Thursday evening. will be held at me Matineei S. T. Manager '2:'ShowsJM1 -$:3i '. •; |^^Q%y.;p';Pl^H. pit Philip Baroi ','iiirifaifl~Twi*. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, Sept. 2ff.38.2S-*It's . In Ymm, He^rt:and the Heart of the World —Spencer Tra^y hid Mickey Rooney iri 4t Boyt? Town*' with 3!enry HuH, Leslie Fenton, Gene Reynolds. FSrlday and Satuyday^ Sept. 30, Oct.1— "Valley of the Giants" With Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor, -Frank McHugh and Alan Hale. .TJnconguerable*the hearts of thesei latans-fwith smashing they^ntad^l, history! Also Selected Short Sub* jecfs and News* This picture is ia Technicolor. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct.2,3, 4-~**Marie Antmnette ,, ' E with Norma Shearer" and Tyron* & 1 •*... ^-w*;'*-' '•-• iv ^dtl&iit£h, jyi-iiis&z-za-ic^ ^MSf^.^.^^..^-^ *&.*tS£i# ..*-** ' 1 \ K Nil 1 \ ) I r ^ ...:,.,, ^ » -•A, *• *r' -~-•—jr—~*

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SoffBajL lagged, A flttje but a three game series is to be played!^ »_ , » - * * •«, at Glendate pa r JSunda^ Octotierpil8- Geor^ana pyach. 2nd| between, the North Creels Red Sox and Otmstedyille to otecide the.

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Mra. Saaa&^ mfcde and- Ifissl Jennie Middleton spent the weekr end i*b Brsuit l aMe withMri an# ^ Bert Mfdlleton.

Miaa Evelyn tjbttisa&i who is at-tendiBf S t I&wirence Uniyresityi; eantonj N. Y., spent the week-end at her home here.

mals. In our own community "evea-ing after evening fronHarly spring} until late summer these nature lovers, drive up the Roosevelt

Charles Arthur Duggan, 66, died suddenry Tiaesday fcont a heart attack.

..He is siirvived by two sisters, Mrs. James C3artwr%ht of Goltoh, and Mrs*-Percy Metcalf of Corn­wall, Canada; One brother, Pery

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VSimams^ Jack Williams, Mrs. Eugenia Will-Sams aind Mrs. Gertrude Squires--of Glens--&&» were recat guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lorimer. Mrs. Squires remained for 1Tfew days^ visit.

Piano Instractions

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ed "repeatahg Mkijjl&-*B0ito?& holding mtfre than t2&ree sjaiejls M-4ess' fh6-magaa^hai : be | i ; fiit.iCpf or plugged so a? ia*^" capacity to three ;am$$

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teristed m j ^ l o o i n i g - « t the ani- Jolmsburg Lodge, 542* I ; G XX-M,

The Uip? York Power and l ight Puggan. also of Cornwall, Canada. | Corporation delivered^a new ©Odge JE<iKlv v u u u u l ( U J T O l o ^wTr-*^ x ^ ^ -

Mn Dnggan wasamemisetof thettjtack !&&0&k Creek recently for; aMder and Bowling' B r a l ^ "Ala*:

He was a Past Grand at ^et imie of his death. The lodge conducted services at Swain's Funeral*Par* •lor Tuesday evening!. The body was

.Marcy highway simply to gaze at taken today to Cornwall, Canada. deer feeding in the clearings on the road side.

Here are some of the pupils* out­standing essays of this \yeek:

What We Think By Barbara Cronin

DELEGATES AND ALTERNATE TO

REPUBLICAN CONVENTION

English Class U, O. H. S. Yes, even spphomoes think ser­

iously occasionly- Yet who would­n't pause in horror when the pic­ture of the ruthless arid wanton illegal killing of deer is brought to mind. Reasons for the extrava­gance 7 No, there are no real rea­sons, merely poor, foolish excuses, vivid word picture of his destitute

One eioguent speaker painted a family—starving for Jack of food. jBaekef hi£-'home lived three deer — he tried to resist the temptation-r M j # | t ha the w^ujd be breaking the lair; but then the picture of his starving famuf; came i^ mindi What «ce laws when one'siamily 16 starylag? His hnppyerMied family against one deer—^family against

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Delegates and alternates from Warren County to the, Republican State Convention which opens in Saratoga Springs today are:

Delegates-—Mayor ESarle H, Stickney*. Claude Fox and. Mrs. Helene B. Mannis of Glens Falls; Frank C. Hooper of North River; Aasemblyman Harry A. Reoux of Warrensburg; William B* Wood­bury of Dsmond Point; Bar! R. Vetter of Chestertown; Richard J. Bolton of Hague; Nathan Proller of Luzerne, and Mrs. Clara Wil-Kams of^ LakeC^orgei Alternates— Thomas C. HaH, Mrs. Mary I*. Fessler, Mrs. Geraldine L. Eddy, Sylvanus M. Thomas attd Norman H. Beaty of Glens FaBs; Charles S. Eenwett o£ Wevertoym; Winield S. Carpenter of Brant Lake; Floyd Maxam of Garnet, James D. Smith of Bolton Landing, and Frank Smith of Stofiy Creek.

Noxon Estate $ 2 6 , 0 0 0

Mr. and Mrs. Rae L. Culver re* c-iitly rtr»*ored to Ticonderoga to call on his sister, Mrs. Len Fraaaer, who was operated on a t Moses-c Ludington Hospital for gall stones.

Mrs. Estella Swain is visiting Mrs. Thomas Rider in. North Gran­ville. r

Monday evening, September 28, the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 629, held its second meeting of the season at the Legion Room with 13 members and 2 officers present* • • > „ .

New. jofficera were installed by P ^ t ^ m n i a n d e r s Howard

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two new:meml)eni'w!ere' Mrs, Marion l i t t le and Mrs. Ad-: drieanna Piper. After the business a socisl evenmg was .enjoyed with members of the Legion, present.

Principsr' C L. Nephew of Pot-tersville High School, was a visitor here Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. John Dumars is employed at Smith's restaurant.

Al Hansen has returned from New York where he visited rela-tiveSi,

Wil l | amp^ iM^ i i ^ | i |>a r t own* er of the Bralefr atid No&on hard­ware store at Horth Creek,, left apa e^i4te valn#-at-'f^^f0JS;--V?he^i' he died April 12, ac<xfl*ding to. a traiisfer tax appraisal ffledlyesfer* day in Warren.Comaty SurrogaWi Court

• A.s eftj CvErn$$; NosQa,©f3|orfili arid % ^auglitervM^

No3po% of.Ogdensbuy are execuiJSrl.-of'the estate, Jami ]& Kfley of Glens Falfe s attorsae^l^bef M

'Ttie':^estate^ feijiaad^ af-M.-th4ibl* •|a^nife a#etsa ^StM^k^S^

'and'i&3urakc% |$^ |&i |% &&$.$& cellaneous, iacludbag Mr, Noxon's •interest, K--»&;$«»fc .$$$*8$|i ,©ed|ii%#'i|pi^t^

• ToS*ody foraNnrse ' "'

Mis3 Ruth Gardiner of Indian Lake,*who fmished a peat graduate ssoursa in* fiie a # a u Jyake hign School In June, haa entefed the

m a course in

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Recent discharges from Moses-Ludington Hospital, Ticonderoga, include: Mrs. Scott Pritchard of PottersyiHe; Rose Marie Olden of Minerva and Mra James Stewart of North Creek.

Edward Cross and Donald 0*MaiIey have rJturaeil # RjochW5

ter after a few daysP vMt a t tiie home of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Cross.

Mra Elmer Qrdway, RwlC^of New York is s|»ettding her vacation with her husband a t the home of Ms mothsr> Mrs. Fted Ordway.

Indian Lake High

DOROTHY M. IVERSEN School Reporter

Social Season Opens Friday Opening the social season of the

Indian Lake Central School, a dance will be given by.the.Student Council on Friday,. September 30, in the school gymnaisam. Dancing: wfitt be from e^ht to twelve and refrestunents

Annual Junior Play Hoy; 4th The cast for the Annual Junior

Play of the Indian Lake Central School has been

;GJacle?, &/ictiedtild'^lse: ' ;%W' November 4th at the school audi' torium at Indian Lake. ..v

The cast Is as . follows: Grade % ?

Forbes, Dorojpiy Iversen; Cisrenus

Miss Geneva I S Roblee, R, N., of Albany, is visiting her parents, Mry and Mis;

aMk 4- MEETB

' The- P^^ilEeBcBerS'- Association WHI: eondla^ 1a?.njieetlng'h4''|te mus­ic room a t the North Crell: High' Sehoolai i o % l 6 # Monday even­ing, O c t ^ r ^ L .Everyoae is wel­come.

gustos Nettletbn, T. Scholefield; Frances Nettleton, Carol Beekman; Sara Chuttle, Dorothy-Philof'Brad' ley Manning, Paul Burgess; I»u-ella "Vlne,*Mndred Parker; Potiphar Piper, Jack Savarie and Adam Good, John Tracy.

Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Jimior'class' and may be purchased at the school the night of the play;

To Have Major Operation

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VLeo'-Kefsti. Of.. &dian Xalge, who has' been-. '4 •&$&& itt; fi^e; Glens Hulsi isspfcat-;for. :#ie 'list^two weeks, has been taken to Baltimore

W$0t i |pe i r t iL His' aj touble is said to be a growth a t the

Three Soccer Cfames Scheduled StarOng the season i» full swing;

there are three soccer games scheduled for Indian, Lake Cfentral School. They are: Keene Valley, Corinth and Greenwich* The volley ball games are assigned to occur between October 15th and Novem­ber 15th, % Two nlaydayjs, for fays ,and girls both, are dated with North Creek and Corinth.

NORMAL TO TA3LK; TXI SCHOOLMASTERS CLUB

t n e memberaM>f tn$ Ifehani^M' Club, an orgaflhiataoxi of school principals and their men teachers, will be particularily fortunate ini ^ aviiijg[ilHe.--Nanli,; -lrtKWjr • knowa

then? guest of honor a t thi^r first meeting of the mw school ye^u? om Thursday eyetihtg. a t Farrell'a^ Hotel, Indian Lake.

DrL Naul for the past several ye§rs principal of the State Normal School at Plattsburg is a speaker of no mean ability and is possessed! of ,an engaging personality which has endeared him to the hearts of his fellow, educators throughout the state. • The Eshamwar Club comprised! of educators from Essex, Hamilton and Warren Counties and dedi­cated to further educational p ro­gress in Upstate New York is 0&w entering .upon the fifth year of its organization.

CHOIR REHEARSAL

A Choir rehearsal Sn the Cafholli 7:1& Thursday evening.

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'2:'Shows JM1 -$:3i '. •; |^^Q%y. ;p ' ;P l^H. pit

Philip Baroi ' , ' iiirifaifl~Twi*.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­day, Sept. 2ff.38.2S-*It's . In Ymm, He^rt:and the Heart of the World —Spencer Tra^y hid Mickey Rooney iri 4tBoyt? Town*' with 3!enry HuH, Leslie Fenton, Gene Reynolds.

FSrlday and Satuyday^ Sept. 30, Oct .1— "Valley of the Giants" With Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor, -Frank McHugh and Alan Hale. .TJnconguerable*the hearts of thesei latans-fwith smashing they^ntad^l, history! Also Selected Short Sub* jecfs and News* This picture is i a Technicolor.

Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, O c t . 2 , 3 , 4-~**Marie Antmnette,,'E

with Norma Shearer" and Tyron*

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