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ENTERTAINMENTS

ST. JAMES THEATRE. Setting a new standard for mus'ioal production, the Foxf" Films" fllSciandals,” will be the chief item on the will of fare at the St. James Theatre to-nightand at thewtivo sessions. tomorrow. The show is presented on. a scale of spectacle, grandeur andgbeauty that only the camera. can, encompasl. George White himself enacts a part in the film and he has recruited a, galaxy of radio, stage and screen“ stars, amongr whom are Rudy Vallee, James Durante, Alice Faye, Cliff Edw‘wi'ds, Gregory Ratoif. There are numerous dazzling ‘revues, dances and song-hits, and there is an excellent background of comedy. ‘_ MAJESTIC THEATRE.“ ’ “A Lost 'Lady,” which has wide of place at the Majestic Theatre tonight and tovmor-row night, is 'a'. story” of love, of disillusion, of hopes b'ni‘ied and ideals crushed; a story, too, of sacrifice, devotion and unselfishne'ss; It is a} story of three men and" a woman who loved them all, Leaehj‘dn a different way, each in his turn; but only one of whom loyed her. Taken from the best seller by the World fa-‘ mous novelist, Willa Gather, “A Lost Lady” presents Bambara. Stanw‘yck in her finest dramatic: opportunity and, with a magnificent cast of noted film P 13579133, provides wonderful entertainh ment, ' v ' BIBLE CLASS DANCE.’ ‘ ~To raise camp funds; the St. Stephen’s Anglican Girls’ Bible Clings held a dance in the Parish Hall last even—ing. On account of the inclement wen—L ther the attendance was Only fair, but the function was greatly enjoyed Iby those who attended. MUSie was supplied by Dabourn’s Orchestra,- and Mr Hector Harper was ,M.C. A »M‘onte Carlo was won by Miss I. .McKenzte' and Mr E. Brosnahan. ‘ >

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 28, 14 November 1935, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 28, 14 November 1935, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 28, 14 November 1935, Page 2

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