ENTERTAINMENTS.
MAJESTIC THEATRE. Joe E. Brown’s latest starring vehicle for First National and Vitaphone pictures, “Fireman, Save My Child,” variously described by New York critics as a “laugh riot,” “frolic of fun,” etc., shows finally at, the Majestic Thfeatro to-night. Brown appears as assistant fire chief and local baseball hero. In order to secure enough money to finance a fire extinguisher which lie has invented, Brown, as “Smoky Joe Grant, accepts an offer to pitch in the major league for the Sf. Louis Cardinals. His adventures in the city do not, however, prevent him from forgetting all about the baseball game at a crucial moment when he hears tlie sirens of the fire trucks. The supporting programme is varied and interesting. Results of the local body elections will lie screened at intervals to-night as they are received. SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S CEILIDH The Ashburton County Scottish Society held a most successful ceilidh last evening. There \v*is si gcod attoiido.nc'o and those present spent an injoyable oven in«- dancing to music supplied b|\ Terris’ Dance Bauch Mr T. Thomson was M.C.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 171, 3 May 1933, Page 3
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