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3 9 “BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE.” The screens’ most lovable, laughable family set out on a new adventure—they all go to college, and what a riot that starts in “Blondie Goes to College.” - All the old favourites—Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry Simms—are in . the new Columbia film. “Blondie Goes to College” should not be missed. It will be shown tonight and Friday. In the supporting feature. Irving Stone’s stirring novel, “False Witness,” has been deftly brought to the screen in “Arkansas Judge,” with the new screen fun family, the Weaver Brothers [■ and Elviry, champions of homespun philosophy. Although rippling with fun and humour throughout, the film has a message that delivers a lesson which should be taken home by every man, woman and child who —often innocently—lightly repeats unsubstantiated gos- ■ sip.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 November 1942, Page 6
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134REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 November 1942, Page 6
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