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Story December 28, 1939

Buckeye Valley News And Buckeye Review

Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Little Ruthie Reece, 'Arizona's Sweetheart,' made a personal appearance at Buckeye's Roxy Theatre for the screening of her film 'Gentleman from Arizona,' performing songs and dances; the color production highlights Arizona's scenery and receives acclaim.

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Ruthie Reece Made
Appearance In
Person At Roxy

The people of Buckeye were given a rare treat Tuesday night at the Roxy Theatre when Arizona's own picture "Gentleman from Arizona" starring little Ruthie Reece, "Arizona's Sweetheart", and Doc Pardee, supported by a cast of Hollywood stars, was shown, with Ruthie Reece appearing in person.

Ruthie was accompanied to Buckeye and introduced by the talented Mr. "Carolina" Bronson, manager of the Rialto Theatre at Phoenix. Accompanied on the piano by Orley Iles of Phoenix. She captivated her Buckeye audience with several clever little singing and dancing numbers.

The picture, all in natural color, showing much of Arizona's beautiful scenery, is acclaimed an excellent production by all who see it.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event Prodigy

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Ruthie Reece Personal Appearance Roxy Theatre Buckeye Gentleman From Arizona Singing Dancing Arizona Scenery

What entities or persons were involved?

Ruthie Reece Doc Pardee Mr. "Carolina" Bronson Orley Iles

Where did it happen?

Buckeye, Arizona

Story Details

Key Persons

Ruthie Reece Doc Pardee Mr. "Carolina" Bronson Orley Iles

Location

Buckeye, Arizona

Event Date

Tuesday Night

Story Details

Ruthie Reece, starring in 'Gentleman from Arizona' with Doc Pardee, appeared in person at the Roxy Theatre in Buckeye, introduced by Mr. "Carolina" Bronson and accompanied by Orley Iles on piano, performing singing and dancing numbers; the film showcases Arizona scenery in natural color and is acclaimed excellent.

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