STATE THEATRE
“YOUNG AMERICA.” When a smart young girl from the city goes to the country with ideas of her own, the bees and the flowers and the trees have ways and means of dealing with this type of young lady. And this is precisely what happens when sophisticated Jane Withers goes “down to the farm” in her newest and happiness hit, 20 th Century-Fox’s comedy-romance, “Young America,” the dramatisation of the 4-H Club organisation which will be shown tonight. Jane with her own car, a private aeroplane and her own bank account is forced to live on a farm with all of the “discomforts” of home. But she learns about the 4-H Club, and Lynne Roberts and Robert Cornell portray members of the 4-H who show Jane the fun and happiness that comes with active participation in the organisation. The supporting feature, “Sundown Jim,” features a new western star, John Kimbrough.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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152STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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