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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. Place a much divorced phi landless, a young impressionable girl looking for ‘ ‘ experience!', ’ ’ a siby, simpering giddy wife, a suave continental lover and a suspicious husband together under one roof for ; a liecfic week-end and you have an idea of the hilarious and sophisticated situations which make up the plot, of “Should Ladies Behave?’’ to be screened to-night. Saturday’s matinee and evening. In its juxtaposition of mixed romances loves, hates and jealousies, the 1 picture is funny enough and wit’h such' talented players as Lionel Barrymore, Alice Brady, Conway Tearle, Katharine Alexander, Mary Carlisle, and William Janney filling the leading roles, the various amusing incidents are played to the lull. The settings in “Should Lillies Behave?’’ are unusually artistifg and the whole production has been handled with expert craftsmanship ami a discriminating finish. A screamingly funny comedy. “Twice Two,” with Stan Laurel no I Oliver, Hardy in the leading roles, will also be shown. “Jimmy and Sally’’ will be shown to-night at Wallsend. “ Flying Devils” 'will be screened to-night at Blackball.

ROA TENNIS BALL TO-AfORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT Decorated in the Club’s colours, and beautiful fernery with a brilliant toning of festoons of coloured lights, the Roa hall l should look very attractive for the occasion of the Roa Tennis Club’s ball to be held to-morrow (Sat urday) night. Th e organising commit tee have worked arduously and should be fully rewarded for their efforts, as indications point to a record crowd. A special feature of the evening, which, is creating keen enthusiasm, will be the exhibition tap-dance by Miss Alavis Eurgoyne. This, together with tho ver v excellent prizes for the novelty dances, will keep the spirit of thy evening aglow. A very energetic ladies committee has the supper arrangements well in hand, and everyone ‘can be as sured that a dainty .sit-down suppe' will be served. The Happiness Boys’ Dance Band will supply the music, so that Roa, to-morrow night, should be the rendevous of all lovers of dancing

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Grey River Argus, 24 August 1934, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 24 August 1934, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 24 August 1934, Page 2

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