AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT “REPORTED MISSING.” William Gargan—Jean Rogers. “SUPER SLEUTH” Jack Oakie —Ann Sothern. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO 2 SERIES “THE BOMBING OF SHANGHAI.” Showing the horrible and most gruesome scenes in the present conflict between China and Japan. Recommended for Adults. Definitely Unsuitable for Children. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE DAILY 2.15. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present the most amazing, different and unique story the motion picture has ever told. Robert Montgomery—Rosalind Russell “NIGHT MUST FALL.” Dame May Whitty, Merle Tottenham, Kathleen Harrison. More dramatic than the most thrilling moment of your life. (Recommended for Adult Audiences) RUN ANG A TO-NIG HT “NEW FACES OF 1937.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) upiOBDEN Home and School Assn. Euchre and Dance, Cobden Gym., TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Admission 1/6.—J. Stokes, Hon. Secretary. SATURDAY NIGHT. QCHAEF’S HALL, Popular Week-end ° Dance, 8.15 p.m. Fun for ail. Melody l Boys’ Band. Max Merton M.C. 1/6, 1/-. ' GRAND OPENING BALL. "MELSON CREEK NEW HALL, SATURDAY, MAY 7. Marina Dance Band. i Sumptuous Sit-down Supper. Novelties Galore. Gents 5/-, Ladies 2/6. W. FISHER, Secretary. PUBLIC” NOTICES-
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