SE: 19, 1930 AMUSEMENTS V ’sl T O N 0!! the bill with TILL WE AGAIN which is a good In!“ war drama, there is the M mmung March of Time, “all”. Pathe News which shows w n“! demonstrating its new flfl bomb: an ammunition ship when; at sea; and the chris- W of the biggest warship in the my], the carrier "Midway." Wall!“ Beery fan§ will chuckle ”(I am at the folbles and ad venture“ of a former robber bunco man: Here is wes mumbdram garmshed e‘(llvith ap plgyers, spic with WW" story, and mounted with customary MGM expertness. Mr!- parkington is Louis Brom w.. popular novel, cut to the M talents of Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon. It’s a tale of love and wealtp and power in which love is triumphant. It is ”Manny set m heavy Victor “. and vibrant]! acted by a large ”a impressive cast. It is warm, “minced and humorous. ’ An opportunity to get complete IE0]! and ELECTRIC SERVICE . . __.—— . ‘ Neon Sales and Service ———o— Hanging and Painting ___..—.— _ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ___..—_._ mm a. ELECTRIC ‘ V ' SERVICE [lO. 116 North Tacoma, Pasco . _Glenn Myers and E. L. Bingaman, proprietor-8' Do Not Fail to Attend . THE ALL SCHOOL . unit-H snow Sponsored by Our Local P. T. A. ' CLEVER HOME-SPUN ENTERTAINMENT For The Whole Family April 21 -- - Kennewick ' 8:00 P. M. . HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - Evening Admission: SI.OO , 81l S SEIIV IC E ' . --lo- ' PI.AYI. AN D ‘ Friday and Saturday Nights from Pasco and Kennewick Bus Will Leave Pasco at 9 P. M. Watch for schedule of regular bus service dlrect to Playland from Kennewick. Pasco and Richland via Inter City Bus Lines. ROXY “This Above All” is one of the quality films produced by 20th Century Fox, starring Tyrone Power and Lynn Fontaine. The locale is London during the blitz of 1941. It is a long story, pos sessed also of breadth and depth and affords opportunities for the expert cast to achieve moments of emotional intensity which capture and hold the observer. “Naughty Marietta” is the screen version of the Victor He:- bert operetta, with Jeanette Mac- Donald and Nelson Eddy in the principal roles. It is a treat for those who appreciate better music and songs well sung. In it is the beautiful number “Ah, Sweet Mystery," and “Neath the South ern Moon.” Naughty Marietta is an hour of unadulterated pleasure. The story concerns a rebellious princess from the court of Louis XV who runs aways to America disguised as her maid and falls in love with a young colonist who rescues her from pirates. Frank Morgan and ,Elsa Lancaster figure prominently in the cast of the romantic comedy. SPORTS ‘ Pasco defeated Kennewick in the first big game of the season ill 3 t: score of 8-3 last Friday, April The battery for Pasco was Foxley, Pierce, Sullivan and Du ;annd. For Kennewick, Perkins' and a . This Friday, April 20th at 3:30 p- m. the Kennewick Lions will ’play Sunnyside, in the second game of the season. - ‘ The tennis team under the direction of Miss Moe journeys to Sunnyside‘to play that team. This is the first year that there has been any school tennis. The track team goes to Top-‘ penish to participate in the track meet there on April 20th. ' ‘ King’s Men Take Three In Bowhng Tournament Marked by an absence of high scores the King’s Men took three straight from the Fiddlers in the regular Monday night bowling tournament. Henne’s 198 and 556 were high in both brackets. Ev erett Dague was high man for the losers with 494. The scores: Fiddlers. Dague 494, Allen 479, Behrman 387, Coates 386, total 1748; King’s Men, Van derbilt 385, Tuve 503, Henne 558, Langworthy 428, total 1872. \ Finley SAILOR VISITS L. W. Gilmore,- who has spent 18 months in the South Pacific, and his wife, Edith, SK2/c, who is also in the service and stationed in New Orleans, visited with Gil more’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar vil Gilmore and brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Gil more a few days, and left for New Orleans Monday. John Perkins spent a few days last week visiting his sister, Bar bara, in Spokane, also other rela tives. He returned home Sunday. Mrs. Fred Brodbeck accom panied friends to Walla Walla Monday. ; ATTEND POMONA Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sherry, ‘Mrs. Irene Hughes, Mrs. Earl Meyers, Mrs. A. Lucite, Mrs. William Hampton, Mr- and Mrs. Harmon Wilcox, Mrs. Lula Hamp ton, Mrs. Gladys Bolon, Mrs. Arnold, Eva Rose Nunn,” of Fin ley Grange attended Benton Coun ty Pomona Grange at Horse Heav en Saturday. _ Mrs. Jesse Lande and daughter Betty Ann who spent a few days in Portland visiting friends, re turned home Thursday. .They also visited Lt. Orin Lande, who is in the Barnes hospital in Vancouver, [while they were away. DAUGHTER IIJ. . ‘ Mrs.‘ Winifred Beall was a vis itor in Walla Walla Wednesday where she went “to visit her daughter, Marie, who is confined ttg the Blue Mountain Sanatorium ere. Mrs. F. E. masters, who is teaching school at Buena, spent the week-end with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mas- Mr. 'and Mrs. John Fredrick and Lenna Lee entail-Mingling“- nesday evening w: a on: dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary 9f George Fredricks- Present were Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fredricks and children Joan and Judy, Mrs. Lanna Fredrick and George Fredricks. . The Finley Ladies Aid met last Wednesday with Mrs. Arvil Gil more. There were 18 members and one visitor present. Mrs. W. L. Cochran and Mrs. Harvey Kerr assisted in serving. Inez Bland is the new member. The next § m 4% 1% . ‘ 0' Need a llew Duel? WHEN THE doctor “puts you on a diet” it may be because your previous regular diet was unbalanced. Insur ance is something like this! Too often a person regularly renews the same amount of insur-u ance each time without figuring that a change in values calls for revision of insurance. How about you? 1 Agency -; PHONE 1231 1 «2151/2 Kennewick Avenue THE KENNEWICK COURIER-REPORTER meeting will be held April 28 with Nellie and Betty Sue Ma hatfey. Dainty refreshments were served at the close. \ Mrs. Fred Falque entertained with a delicious dinner Monday ievening, in honor of her husband's birthday. The Finley Grange drill team and their husbands held a surprise ’party in honor or their drill team leader, Mrs- Marjorie Taylor. at the Grange hall, Wednesday night. in appreciation of her work with the drill team. A lovely‘gift was presented Mrs. Taylor by the team. Dainty refreshments were served at the close. ‘ BIRTHDAY 13mm ‘ Mrs. Albert Piert was hostess to‘ a delicious dinner Saturday eveJ ning in honor of her husband’s birthday. A beautiful large cake, baked by Mrs. Piert was in the center of- the table. The dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fredricks, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. John Fredricks and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Road the Courier ”Classified Ads 'KENN E W I C K ___—___— , LAST TIME FRIDAY, APRIL 20 "Main Street Alter Dark” ‘ starring EDWARD ARNOLD —and—— - “DELINQUENT DAUGHTERS” Saturday Only Adapted from Zane Grey’s West Thrilling Storm - . "The Last oi llle Dunes" y . Starring George Francis William Montgomery Ford Farnum —also— ° Brought to Action Community Sing The Black Arrow No. 6 Paramount News Sunday-Monday. April 22-23 . Tgrone Power Joan Fontai'ne . ' THIS ABOVE ALI. . and Paramount News Tuesday-Wednesday. April 24-25 ,- c} IOUIAIMIS - annulus! S‘ /’ - A - x . ~‘ . fill/171W) 0% A g” s mm n [199 * ”D \ _ _// ._ 2 W,_ We . —and—— - YOUTH ON TRIAL Thursday-Friday. April 26-27 ' 1 Victor Herbert’s Musical Romance -' ' _ NAUGHTY MARIE-TIA starring JEANETTE MAC DONALD NELSON EDDY - —and— )K/‘(flflo’l .-- 3AD E 51 ALKS g ggdm‘éi g; MA‘ K A ‘ ~ 7 ed? a: {fit ‘ HOVER The Benefit club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lula Hampton ‘next Thursday, April 28. Rev. Smith will hate Bible study at the Hover church next ‘Sunday night at 8 o‘clock. ; A number of Hover people at ‘tended Pomona Gf-ange at Horse Heaven. A lovely dinner was served to the people. THAT um 11.0 ...th he is wearing a service ribbon of silk moire with a purple (pansy) center with it inch white edges, the Bronze Star ribbon. The wearer of this ribbon has been decorated by the War De partment for “meritorious achieve ment in connection with military operations against the enemy.” ‘ Light tanks of the 65th armored Regiment in western Europe have. been fitted with racks to accom modate fitters for five wounded men, it was learned today at head quarters oi the Ninth Service Command. Fort Douglas. Utah. ATTENTION. ‘ I' AIIME II S! . Bring us your dressed Poultry and Rabbits __.—_._— HIGHEST CASH PRICES __.—— HEUHAN'S MARKET WEEK ' SAT. BENTON 12 5:46 to 9:45 to —-————- SUN. 9:45 KENNEWICK 1t09:45 Friday-Saturday. Aptil 20-21 GREATNESS...aHuned to the rhythm of great events! gg-Z' W 272' AN” 34701474 *3“ N .N' M'LL AND ‘ BR'TTUN E PATHE NEWS Sunday-Monday. 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