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in Oakton M. E. Church. tiom i1s open to three members fram s incluge Andrew Chapel as advisory chairman. Meetings will be held the first Tues- each month, .‘,"5’{;‘:‘3 each church in the county, to and Marvin Kirby of McLean, advisory hairman. Howard Kidwell of McLean chairman of the service com- London Times. To her is soon confronted by who says he received her letter and is two young people and one adult. kil R Sanday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday Ambassador “Flirting Widows.” Comeds. Dorothy Mackaill Emny‘ Mackalll n in n “Flirting Widows.” “Plirting_Widows.” Comedy. Comedy. Dorothy, Mackaill 1t Wheeler in N Be Bert Wheeler in “The Cuckoot > “The Cuckoos. Ramon_Novarro in y Madrid. Vitaphone variety. William Boyd in “Officer O'Brien.” Vitaphone variety. 18th & Columblia Rd. Apollo &4 8 8t NE. Winnie Lightner in. “Hold Every- thing. Winnie Lightner in “Paramount on “Hold Every~ Parade.” thing." Billie Dove in “The Other Tomor- row Vitaphone variety. Barbara Kent in Monte Blue ““Dumbbells in in < Ermine. “Those Who Dance." Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray in “Sons of the Flame." Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray in “Song of the Flame. flr-.‘snum n “The Divorcee." Vitaphone variety. Norma _Shearer “The Divorcee." Vitaphone variety. John Barrymore in “The om a: Blankle Vitaphone variety. John Barrymore in Rin Tin_Tin in “The Man From ~Rough Waters.” Blankley’ Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray 1n “'Song of the 45 Penns. Ave. S.E. Flame.” Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray in “Song of the Flame. Norma Shearer in “The Divorcee.” Vitaphone variety. Norma_Shearer Ramon Novarro in n “The Divorcee." “Gay Madrid." Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone riety. Ramon Novarro Richard Arlen In n “The Light of the “Gay Madrid." Vit Western Stars. hone_variet Comeds. Toot Gibson in Dark. Cameo Mt Rainer, Md. Benny Rubin in “Lord Byron of Broadway." “Knights _Out.” Benny Rubin in “Lord Byron of Broadway." “Knights Out." Mary Brian and Mary Brian and Frederick March in “Marr! Play- ‘omed: Nancy Carroll ““Honey." “Courting Wildcats.” “Collegians.” Serial Kenneth McKenna and Joe Brown in “Temple Tower." Carolina 208 11th sE Kenneth McKenna nd Hal Skelly in Joe Brown in ~ “Men Are Like Thai.” «Femple Tower.” Marilyn Miller and Joe Brown in (o amally Marilyn Miller and Joe Brown y Buster Keaton and __ Joan Crawford and Anita Page John Mack Brown n n “Free and Easy." ““Montana Moon Jack Mulhal Central in “In the Next Room." Vitaphone _varieties. Jack Mul George Bancroft in M 5 ‘In the Next Room.” Vitaphone eties Ladies Love George Bancroft in “Ladies Love Buster Keato Brutes.” “Free and Easy.” Comeds. on_No r Keaton in son fn, B n “Free and y Madrid.” o riety. 435 9th St N.W. William Powell and Eugene Pallette in Circle e Eaetes 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. der Case.” William Powell and Winifred Westover, Ben Lyon and Edna Murphy, in “Lummox.” Winifred Westover, Ben Lyon and Edna Murphy, in “Lummox.” Hal Skelly and “Joan Crawford. Doris Hill_in Clift Edwards and “Men_Are Like b That." Colony Ga. Ave. & Farrasut Maurice Chevalier in The Big Pond." Maurice Chevalter in ‘The Big Pond Cliff_Edwards in Tols Wilson “Lord Byron of Broadway." Vitaph s Comedy. in "The Furies. William Bovd k Mulha n n “Officer O'Brien.” “In the Next Room." Comedy. Vitaphone variety. s _Hill and Hal Skelly in “Men Are Like That.” ° Comeds. Dumbarton 1343 Wisconsin Ave. Buster Keaton and Anita Page in “Free_and Easy." Comeds. Eddie Buzzell and Eddie Buzzell and Alice Day in Alice Day in “Little Johnny Jones.” “Little Johnny Jones." Comeds. __Comedy “Richard Dix and James Gle: Lois Wilson in “Lovin' the Ladies." News. ‘George Bancroft Fairlawn : “Ladies Love Brutes.” Asacostis. D. . ‘comedy George Bancroft Constance Bennett in n “This Thing, Called Ladies Love Brutes.” Love Comedy’ Comedy John Garrick John Garrick n “The Sky Hawk.” Comedy; Nancy Carroll in Honey Dorothy Revier in *Murder on the Roof," “Fads and_Follies” Girls in person. Family $th & G Sts. B.E. Dorothy_Gulliver 66?5:)‘\-‘ Guiliver in “Troopers Com n Three.” “Troopers Three." edy. __ Comedy. Evelyn Brent Nancy Oarroll in “Honey." in “Blightly Scarlet.” Comedy’ Mary Nolan “Undertow.” Double_comedy. comedy Lloyd Hughes and Olive Borden in “Hello, Sister.” Colortone _Review. Hippodrome 808 K St. N.W. Liovd Hughes and Olive Borden in “Hello, Sister " Colortone _Review Maurice Chevaller and Jeanette McDonald in “Love Parade.” Sportlight Virginia valli in “The Lost Zeppelin.” Comedy. ble Ruth Chatterton in “Sarah and Son.” Comeds. News. Home in T “The Big Pond." Vitaphone variety. Maurice Chevalier John Barrymore in in o “The Big Pond."” Vitaphone variety. __ Vitaphone. Comedy. Dorothy Mackaill in “Strictly Modern " Vitaphone variety. Comedy. rymore in Blankley's.” Vitaphone. _Comeds. William Bovd in “Officer O'Brien.” Serial. Cartoon. Ingomar Alexandris. Va. Paul Muni in “Pighting Gob." Comedy. News. Bob Custer in “Covered Wason i Bob_Steele in “Hunted Men." Comedy. Cartoon! Tom Tvler T Ton i “Call o the Destrt.” TEaicky Earkin: serial Eomedy: Laurel Dark. p Lsurel. Md. Charles Farrel and Charles Farrel and Janet Gaynor in Janet Gaynor in “High Soclety Blues.” “High Society Blues Comedy. Comed Warner Baxter_and Dale Owen in “Temple Tower." Our_Gang_comeds. Eddie Dowling “Blaze o' Glory. Serial Comedy. Basil Rathbone in “This Mad World."” Comedsy. Lead S G ader o 9h & E Bts. N.W. “Small_Talk. Four Marx Brothers Four Marx Brothers n n “Four Coconuts.” “Four Cogonuts.” A ews Act. _News. James Murri d Norma Terris in “Married in_Holly- wood.” _Comedy. James Murray and Norma Terris in r in Holly- Ton ey 10 Sue Carol in *“Thunder." “Why Leave Home>' Laurel and Hardy in Ca: “Brats h'berty Joan Crawford and John Mack Brown in 1419 N. Capitol St Joan Crawford and “Men Are Like john Mack Brown in That." “Montana Moon." Comeds. Act. News. “Men_Are Like That." “Personalit Comedy. Comedy. Cartoon. News. Armida_in Eddie Dowling “Border Romance." “‘Blaze o' Glory. Our Gang _comedy. Oswald_cartoon D e Soen P} g e Princess in “Romance of the 1119 B 8t. N.E. E Rio Grande Warner Baxter Norma Shearer and n Lewis Stone “Romance of the n Rio Grande. “Their Own Desire.” Buster Keaton in, Morton Downey in “Free and Easy. 2 “Lucky in Love Leonore Ulric and Charles Bickford Ken Maynard in n “Parade of the _“South Sea Rose.” West." Richmond Alexsndris, Vs. Dark. Warner Baxter in “Such Men Dangerous. Comedy. _Cartoon. Baxter in h Men Are Dangerous.” Comedy. _Cartoon. Dixie Lee and Bue Carol in “Big Party.” Comedy. Review. Dixie Lee and 8ue Carol in “Big Farty." Comedy. _Review. Lenore Ulric in “South Sea Rose.” Lenore Ulric in “South Sea Rose." ct Sportlight CIift Edwards in “Lord Byron of Broadway.” Comedy. Cliff Edwards in Dous. Fairbanks, jr., “Lord Byron of n “The Party Girl.” Comeds. Dous. Fairbanks, ir., n Lawrence Tibbett fn “The Party Girl." i Comedy. “The Rogue Sonk. Act. Sportlight. “Around the World Mary Philbin With the Graf Zep- [ n 1in. “After the Fog." “Sky Hawk." Laurel-Hardy comedy. Takoma Takoms Park.D.C. Laurel-Hardy comedy Hawk." k" “Sky “Bky Hawk." Laurel-Hardy comeds. William_Powell “Cohens and Kellys n “Benson Murder in Scotland.” Case.” pel Vitaphone. Comedy. __Vitaphone variety. “Cohens and Kellys in Scotland.” Bert Wheeler in “The Cuckoos. Park B4 Vitaphone variety. Bert Wheeler n “The Cuckoos." Vitaphone variety. Ramon Novarro in “Gay Madrid." Ramon Novarro in “Gay Madrid." Vitaphone variety. ‘omedy. Barbara Kent in “Dumbbells in rmine Vitaphone. Comedsy. Barbara Kent in “Dumbbells in Tivoli 14th York Gs. Ave. & Quebes Norma Shearer in “The Divorcee.” Vitaphone variety. Norma Shearer in “The Divorcee.” n “The Big Pond." Vitaphone variety. Comedy. What's Wha t and Where Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters “Your Uncle Dudley” At National Theater. HE authors of that very human etching “Tommy,” seen twice in ‘Washington, have again collabo- rated to infinite success in the | George Tyler production, “Your Uncle Dudley,” which the National Play- ers will offer for the twelfth week of their season, beginning Monday night. Though substantial runs were had in New York and Chi- cago, the road tour of this piece ex- cluded Washington. Its showing next ‘week, therefore, will be the first in the Capital. Uncle Dudley is not the oldster his title implies. Helis an amiable bache- Jor, too big of heart to protest against the dictatorial hab- | its of his married 1ives’ his facetious mother. Her c{omhu&cxe c.: on’ mhz{d proceeds to an intolerable stage when, happily, her daughter schieves an operatic prize which calls for her going abroad. Circumstances | 20 blend themselves that the daughter | snubs the opportunity to travel, and Uncle Dudley beams as he sees release from the shrewish sister when she de- eides to make the trip herself. Intertwined, of course; are a twin set of love scenes, with Marion Wells play- ing the attractive Swedish girl with ‘whom Dudley is in love. Adelaide Hibbard. Fe's “The Tempest.” “The Devil's Holiday” Coming to Loew’s Palace. ANCY CARROLL is promised in & surprise role at Loew's Pal- ac. in “The Devil's Holiday," Saturday. With her appears a cast_including Phillips Holmes, James Kirkwood, Hobart Bosworth, Jed Prouty, Paul Lukas, Guy Oliver and Zasu Pitts, Nancy plays the part of a gold-dig- manicurist who is in league with several tricky salesmen to sell farmer-buyers agri- cultural imple- ments. As Hallie, she gets them wild| about her and then| lets the salesmen| clinch the deal. While it's within® the law, the idea is not ictly open and aboveboard. However, a pleasant climax is provided when the manicu: falls in love with the son of a farmer. Naney Carroll. Lively,” with Louise Bave of the Cap- itol Theater radio family; Georgie Tapps, tap dancer; the Samuels Brothers, “monarchs of dance rhythm,” and a ballet of Chester Hale Girls. The Hearst Metrotone News, short subjects, with organ and orchestral music, will complete the program. “The Fall Guy” At Keith's Saturda; ONE of Broadway's comedy hits, “The Fall Guy,” now a talking picture, National Sylvan Theater, June 19-20. |adapted from the original stage play, THE magic arts of Prospero, deposed | 14 King of Milan, shipwrecked pris- oner on an enchanted Mediterranean dsle, and the subtle Shakespearean method of working out a plot filled to the brim with intrigue and revenge, comedy, adventure and romance, will characterize the outdoor spectacle of “The Tempest,” which the Drama Guild will present in two evening perform- ances next week, Thursday and Friday, June 19 and 20, at 8:30 o'clock, in the National Sylvan Theater, in the Monu- ment Grounds. James Otis Porter, Arts Club player, will essay the role of Prospero, with Anne Ives, one of Washington’s best known players, as his daughter, Mi- randa, and Harry Welker, recently of the “Vagabonds” of Baltimore, as Prince Ferdinand, whom the tempestuous seas have thrown upon the island and at the feet of the lovely Miranda. Prospero's savage and deformed slave, Caliban, will be enacted by Robert Chase, whose performance of Lighty, the galley slave in “When the Ship Goes Down,” was a big factor when the Columbia Players won the first place in the 1930 one-act play tournament conducted by the guild. Ariel of the enchanted isle, also slave to Prospero, will be played by Laura Barrett of the American University. Prof. Will Hutchins is associate director with Marie Moore Forrest of “The Tem- pest.” Goddesses, nymphs and airy sprites will be piayed by outstanding | comes to R-K-O Keith’s Saturday after “42 weeks on Broadway and a three The Dorsch Biilie Dove in “The Other Tomor- Tow." Vitaphone variety. Maurice Chevalier in “The Big Pond.” Comedy. Ermine. Vitaphone. Comeds. of Monte “Biue Hichard Arien o n “The Light of West- “Those Who Dance.” ern' Stars. Comedy. Comedsy. years’ run in all parts of the globe,” according to the announcement. by George Abbott and James | Gleason, “The Fall Guy” is human and| hilariously amusing. Radio Pictures has| given it a notable screen cast, headed | by Jack Mulhall, star of many success- | ful screen comedies, and including Mae| Clarke, clever feminine lead of “Big Time” ‘and “Nix on Dames": Ned Sparks, comedian of “Street Girl” and “Love Comes Along”; Pat O'Malley, featured in “Alibi"; ‘Tom Jackson,| Wynne Gibson and Ann Brod: It is the humorous tale of a white- collar man who loses his job and takes a fling at bootlegging to keep the home | fires burning. He is made a “fall guy"” | for the gang and very humorous com- | plications develop. “Bride of the Regiment” At the Metropolitan Friday. “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT,” & dashing, colorful romance, with a large singing cast, headed by Vivienne Segal, Allan Prior and Walter Pidgeon, the new singing idol of the screen, ar- rives at Warner Bros.' Meuopo]lun' Theater Friday. It is a First National | and Vitaphone production. Based on the stage success “The Lady in Ermine,” it is produced on a lavish scale and photographed throughout in techni- color. ‘The story opens as Count Adrian Beltrani and his beautiful bride are bound homeward to the count’s Italian | castle. They learn that Austrian troops are menacing the castle and the count is induced to flee. The handsome colonel in command of the Austrians,| attempts to win her. Soldiers capture the count, and the colonel, inflamed with wine, tells the bride that her hus- band will be shot unless she accepts him. There is a thrilling climax to the story. In the cast are Louise Fazenda, Ford Sterling, Myrna Loy, Lupino Lane, Harry Cording, Claude Fleming and a great number of extras. | Additional features will include new | Vitaphone Varieties and The Evening Star-Universal News Reel, with Graham |charmed by the beauty of the bride,| i “True to the Navy,” With Clara Bow, at Columbia. (CLARA BOW will bow in & resp- pearance Saturday at Loew's Co- lumbia in the nautical but nice ro- mance, “True to the Navy. In 1t Clara displays the new “Bow” lines and gives her idea of naval parity, which in this instance is a man in every port- hole. Fredric March plays opposite as the hard-to-make sailor; Harry Green as Clara’s kibitzing boss, and Sam Hardy as the heavy. Clara has a special boy friend on almost every ship in the Pacific Fleet, but manages to keep them apart while accepting their presents and attentions. One day, however, the fleet blows in and the sailor boy friends all arrive at once for a great free-for-all. The boys try to get Gunner McCoy, the lady killer of the Navy, to even the score for them by making Clara fall for him, but McCoy refuses. He meets Clara accidentally, fails for her and she for him. Then the boys arrive, tip off the gunner, and he leaves her flat, but only | for a time. Laurel and Hardy in a Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer _talking comedy, “Hay Wire,” an_episode in their lives when they try to put up an antenna; the Hearst Metrotone News, short subjects and the Columbia Orchestra complete the program. . “The Flirting Widow” At Warner's Earle Next Friday. JOROTHY Mackail will be featured with Basil Rathbone and a cast of funmakers in “The Flirting Widow,” a comedy with an English setting, at ‘Warner Bros.’ Earle Theater, beginning Friday. The picture was adapted from the fiction laughmaker “Green Stock- Fely Miss Mackaill is cast as an English girl whose father is determined to see her married before her younger sister trips to the altar with her own flance. Dorothy, to clear the obstacles from her sister's path, suddenly announces her engagement to an army officer whom she says had salled that morning for Arabla. The younger sister is gleeful, and her father consents to her wedding. Dorothy is induced to write a letter to her lover. ‘The younger sister is mar- McNamee newscasting latest events. —is the good ioned loaf of the kind that ried, and Dorothy pretends to have re- ceived word that her flance was killed Homemade old-fash- Bread— “Mother ! At Lower Prices of Admission. not dead. In cast are Leila Hyams, William Austin, Claude Gillingwater, Emily Fitzroy, Flora Bramley, Anthony Bush- ell and Wilfred Noy. Additional features include Vitaphone Varieties, the Pathe and Paramount sound news reels and music by the Earle Orchestra. “On the Level” at the Fox, ICTOR McLaglen, who has “chased dames” from one end of the world to the other, will reappear at the Fox next week, beginning Friday of this week, as Biff Willlams in “On the Level,” in which “the dames” continue to love the big, bold, two-fisted fellow, and Biff loves so many of them that it gets him into the usual complications, but with an entirely different twist to the story. . Biff, an ironworker, falls under the spell of an adventuress, played by Lil- yan Tashman, and goes in for high financing with _the union ironworkers’ funds. Then Fifi Dorsay, as another charmer, follows him from New Orleans to New York, and—it isn't fair to tell any more of the story. Others in the cast are Arthur Stone, Leila MclIntyre, Mary McAlister, Ben Hewlett, Harry Tenbrook and R. O. Pennell. On the stage “Uniforms,” a Fanchon & Marco idea, will feature Hunter and Percival, Armand .and Perez, Ruth Hamilton, Sylvia Shore and Helen Moore, Joy Brothers, and the Sunkist Beauties. Sam Jack Kaufman, a new master of ceremonies, will also appear, and the 35-piece Fox Orchestra will contribute to the program. Friday the Fox announces a new and lower scale of admission prices will go into effect, ranging from 15 cents for children accompanied by parents to 50 cents and varying at different hours for various seat locations. = i PROTESTANTS IN FAIRFAX ORGANIZE YOUNG PEOPLE Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., June 11.—The young people of the Protestant Churches of Fairfax County have organized a Young People's Council of Religious Education, under_the auspices of the Young Peo- ‘ple’s Department of the County Council of Religious Education, of which Rev. S. Y. Craig of Fairfax is chairman. 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