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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBGDYS PICTURES. “COLLEGIATE’’—TO-NIGHT. Forced to choose between marriage and college, she took what she considered the lesser ol' the two evils—college! And when she made her decision ol being scholarly rather than wifely, the I title god ol' love unexpectedly trampled in and sent the handsome football hero her way just to complicate matters. Romance and college days, hand in mind, form the theme ol “Collegiate,” Alberta Vaughn’s first live reel picture for F. 15. 0., which is playing at the Princess Theatre Tonight. With the colorful campus life as its background, the story reveals the lue of a little freshman, who by day waits, on table and then in the evening lea've.s her slowly position to reign as queen of romance in the heart of the boy she-loves. Gay college days; work wearying to heart ai d hands unaccustomed to toil; laughter, tears and love —love that made e orything “all right.” Thrills galore, s lashes of college fun, bright hits of comedy—the breathless excitement while* the big football game is on—just flashes of the life the world calls “Collegiate.” This story of college life was written spindly for Miss Vaughan by Joan Dr pont while James Gruen did the continuity.

The usual supports will also he shown including the latest in Tonicals-and a two reel ’ comedy.' Oil Tuesday Zane Greys’. groat story: “The Vanishing . lonecr” starring Jack Holt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 6

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231

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 6

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