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away to a quiet New England town. Too Much Cooking His one - great idiosyncracy Is
“The one cook avallable—and he is
convinced she is a marvel—-works for one of the town's wealthy and influential women. ;
Mr. Morely by subtle flattery man- |
ages to get the cook to work for works.- He is damned on the front
3 “This steal sets-off the fire-
CONCERTS Tomorrow, 8:30 P.M |
{ page of the town newspaper atid his {invitation to make a speech at the ceremonies of the town's 250th anniversary is cancelled. Complications soon begin to pile up, in the course of which the British author learns a lot about the} American way of life and the common people of New England. Among other things he referees a wrestling match and milks B-00W, tn Of course, for the sake of Holly-| wood conformity, the plot also in- | cludes a daughter (Marguerite Chapnian) and the other half of} the romance, the son of the wealthy]
lady (Bill Carter). But, if you stick} to Charlies Coburn and the way hej creates comedy, you can’t go wrong. |
The co-feature at Loew's is
| story of the Norwegian underground, |
| “Piest Comes Courage," based on a}
Starring Brian Aherne as a ‘Brit-} ish commando and Merle Oberon 88] {a patriotie Norwegian woman sus{pected of trafficking with the Nauis,
: on by Elliott Arnold.
~ §ithe fim follows the routine of all
\striks At Dawn,” “Edgs of Dark-|
i ness” and a host of others.
| The movie has its share of sus-{ |
| pense ‘dnd action sequences; but it doesn’t offer anything - that - hasn't] | been seen before. The picture depicts, once again, how the underground operates and how closely it works with the Brit. {ish commandos. The acting of Miss {Oberon and Brian Aherne is firsts rate, and makes up for whatever “First Comes Courage” lacks in
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CURRENT FEATURES LOEW'S Comes Cou "with eo Oberon and Brian Aberne, at 13: rv 4 7:15 and 10:30. “My Kingdom for a Charles Coburn, at 11, and 9:45,
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“Junior Mim,” with Hermine Munro, Eddie Nugent and Leis Wilson, at 8:30, INDIANA “Wintertime,” wilh Sonja Henle, Cesar Romero and Carole Landis, at 11, 1:81, 4:42, 7:33 and 10:24 “Someone to Remember, with
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DEPAUW COMBINES DADS’, OLD 60LD DAY
| Gola day, to be highlighted by the
D. U-Pt. Knox football game at
12:30 p.m.
Jean Arthur is starred In “A Lady Tikes s Chance,” now in a,
DEPAUW PRESIDENT 70- ADDRESS P-T:-A:
President ‘Clyde BE Wildman of DePauw university will address the Shortridge ~high™ school PAA meeting at 8 p. m, Tuesday in the school auditorium in observance of American Education Week. Dr. Wildman will speak on | “Bridging the Gap.” A dinner will be held at 5:30 p. m. in the school cafeteria, and an open house will precede the program. r » . Jacquie Losche, Shortridge Christmas Echo editer, has appointed the following staff: Marjorie Turk and | Carolyn Unger, literary editors; Ann [Harshman and Helga Nepple, fea- | tures; Mary Kay Mcintyre and | Marilyn Merritt, personals; Nancy | Morrow, poetry; Keith Green and | Shideler Harpe, humor; Mary Wil< | iamson, girls’ sports, and Carl | Weindhardt, business manager.
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“A Lady Takes a Chance" with Jean Arthur and John Wayne, at 3) 1:45, 4:36, 7:25 and 10:15 “Hoosier Holiday," with Dale Bvans and the Hoosier Hot Shots, at 12:38, 335 6:10 sad §.
‘MOOSE: WOMEN PLAN.
| PUBLIC CARD PARTY
The membership committee of ome 11, Women of the Moose, will give a public card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Mae's restaurant, | 845 Massachusetts ave, The Moosehaven and library com- (]| mittees will hold a joint card party {at the temple, 135 N. Delaware st. {at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Albers and Mrs. Kristina O'Neal
Governor Schricker will be chief]
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Louis, Mo., will be crowned before
the game. The dads’ association will meet} at noon in Gobin Mémorial chureh. Following thé game, The Barn, rd | student “recreation ‘center, will “bell dedicated. Student presentation of | the play, “Sixteen in August,” to-} morrow night in the Little theater| will close the day’s activities,
Li - GENERAL TO SPEAK : Brig. Gen. Robert 1: Denig, public} relations director for the U, 8. | marines, will speak at on “off thel record” dinner meeting of the Press! club at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at club,
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