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fc 15 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, HAY 29, 1942. FASHIONS Wild Rose Medallion According to Culbertson Betrothal Is Period to Test Depth of Love F. LMacfarlane Wedding to Be Held Tomorrow Copyright: 1942: By Ely Culbcrtson.J To win at bridge a player must be, above everything else, an opportunist, ready to pounce upon the slightest sj.ip by the opponents. East, dealer. Match-point duplicate.

East-West vulnerable. NORTI1 'AQ1071 VQ94 4 AK6 A43 WEST EAST M63 A VK86 VAJ33 98 52 107 KQJ92 SOUTH 4kAD852 10 7 5 4 10 4 865 The bidding: East South West North 1 heart Pass 1 no trnmp Double 2 clubs 2 spades Fass 3 spades Vans Fass Fass West opened the heart king. Obvi ously, East could' not afford a higher follow-suit card than the three spot, and West took this to mean that a club shift was requested. Ho laid down the club ten. Dummy's ace won and a low spade from dummy trapped East's blank king.

Declarer probably rejoiced a bit too much over this; at any rate he failed to take full advantage of the situation. He returned a spade and finessed against West's jack, then cashed the spado queen. He now led the A-K of diamonds and ruffed a diamond as a strip play. This elimination idea was good, but it did not go far enough. Back in his own hand declarer now led the six of clubs, West played the seven, and since East had dropped the nine on dummy's tee at the second trick, the seven spot held the lead.

Now, since there was nothing left for West to return except a heart, declarer had to lose two heart tricks to the ace nnd jack, and another club defeated him one trick. Now let us see what more logical MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN DAY RITA HAYWORTH will help you get the benefit of the sun. White daisy chain cotton braid is stitched to the princess line scams of the bodice. You'll find a pocket In the shorts. Under $4.

The play dress is a cotton creation; available either in red or blue with printed flpral stripes. The full gathered skirt, Willi a double ruffle at the hem line, buttons and ties in the back, completely concealing the little tailored shorts which are attached, to blouse at the waistline. Under $5. Chintz is a new and popular fabric for summer play clothes. The swim suit, off figure in the lower right, is an example.

It is a shiny yellow printed in a typical chintz flower nattern. Flared shorts ana Dra top with halter straps leave the midriff exposed to summer breeze, ffor information call Angela, Su perior 0200. Mail requests should be accompanied by stamped, scl-ad-dressed MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN BY ELLEN BRUCE. Tliis lovely, wild rose, crocheted medallion creates a handsome tablecloth or an equally good looking bedspread. The tablecloth requires mercerized crochet cotton, and the thread for a bedspread may be rather coarse and without sheen.

Extremely fine thread may bo used to create a buffet scarf. For instruction! in crochoting tho wild roso medallion for a tablecloth, No. 838, send 10 confs in stamps or coin, plus 2 cents to cover mailing cost, to the Needlework Bureau, Chicago Tribune, 220 Fifth avenue, New York City. MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN AIR-CONDITIONED THEATERS OPEN 1 0: 1 5 a. m.

Pries changrj I 6:30 p. m. Late show tonight 10:15 p.m. TO The Grandest Musical Romance in all the years since Alexander's Ragtime wTSeCKs) romance and rhythm SKELT0N POWELL- -Jtf DORSEYorchestmJC VICTOR MATURE in Theodore Dreiser's 20th Century-Fox brilliant production CAROLE LANDIS JOHN SUTTON play would have done for the de clarer. After picking up West's spads jack on a finesse and cashing the ace and king of diamonds, then ruffing dummy's third diamond, declarer should have led, not the six of clubs.

but the eight spot. West presumably had led his highest club, the ten. hence East was marked with the K-Q-J. It was vital to keep West of! the lend, nnd had declarer played the eight instead of the six, that end would have been effected. East, thrown on lead with the club, could not have exited safely.

After cashing two club tricks he would either have had to establish dummy's heart queen by leading the ace, or would have been forced to return another club, permitting declarer to discard a heart from one hand while ruffing in the other. Of such things is success made, the) difference between leading a six spot an an eight! Write your bridge troubles and problems to Ely Culbertson, care of The Tribune, inclosing a self- addressed, stamped envelope. SAT. 2:30 1 Adm. 55c, Others at 75c to $1.10 Children 25c MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN ninnin a UinSB CLARK BKTTB DAVIS AW snKIlTUAN "MAN WHO CA5IE TO DrNNER" "CADETS OM PARADE" STUDIO SoBS Ttlx WEEK! 10 1 IDC 11 (too niidi- CUAKL1U CHAPLIN EESTIVAU NORTH COED FILMARTE "SoliVv.5 JEAN OAUIN J.N li(tAM ILLUSION" "THANK, YOU IAV KIKPIIR-V MADAME" WITH IVJ.I.I.

UJl-l. I I. II L1 I. "PAB1S rAM-iNn 111 A Jann Wlthen', Wm. Truer, "YOUNG AimaiCA BUY U.

S. WAR STAMPS Shane meets something in CHILIS THRILLS A Jjg CUNNING, GUNNING GHOST I II LLOYD NOLAN 5 WOULDN'T Heirj Vilciui BY DORIS BLAKE. Cnnyrlcllt: 1(118: Uy Inc. What Is the purpose of an engage--menl? There are severnl answers. An engagement means that two persons are planning to marry.

It means that both parties are to give up dates with others. It is a period which gives time for a better and a deeper understanding. But there are many 'broken engagements, which proves that the closer relationship during an engagement has not proved successful. It's better to find out before marriage that congeniality is lacking, than afterwards, when the legal knot is tied. If the engaged couple is separated, forced to be miles apart, and interest wanes, doesn't this also prove that the love was not as deep as was first supposed? It does.

There's the case of Mary." She writes that, several years ago, there was an understanding that, as soon as financial responsibilities cased up, she nnd her beloved would marry. In the meantime, however, her ilnncd's business carried him out of town. For the last six months she has noticed a change in his attitude toward her. In her loiters she has mentioned this to him, but he does not admit it. She has heard, thru some one else, that he is interested In a girl in the city in which ho works.

Ills fiancee want to know if, when she goes on a trip soon, which will take her thru his city, she should contact him and find out just how she stands with him. Our reply is that she should do just that. She should notify him of her plans, and then he should make arrangements either to meet her at the train, or see her soon after her, arrival. A lieart-lo-hoart talk then would be in order. It may be that he enjoys only the friendship of the other girl, but it lie says he wants to break off his engagement so he may be free to marry her, there is nothing else for Mary do but concede to his wishes.

MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN COOL 0t MS 101 n.DL III Ind Si! CM S3! SI! Bjl BHf (' Si! (tin (101 Si! tm tm Si! Bjl tm Si! (Nl Si! cm Si! Si! BIN CM1 8IK ik mi tooi BIX toil IX to make jour pulse pound! A Porpmooni Picture PAULETTE RAY JOHN GODDARD-MILLAND -WAYNE RAYMOND MASSEY ROBERT PRESTOH I VNNE OVERMAN SUSAN HAYWARD in ieduticattxtli 40c 8:45 to I (lax Inil.) LAST DAYI JEAN IDA GABIN LUPINO Mitchell-Claude Rains 201U Cnhirr-Foi Hff JWEST BALABAN KATZ Air Conditioned Theater Comfortably COOL. PAULETTE GODDARD, RAY MILLAND THE LADY HAS PLANS! Roland Young Albeit Oekker VTjr itlH "WINNING YOUR WINDS: i A Stirling IniphlRP'Aciyanlurvl lH'l lieui. JHmea a itwHa i i The Magnificent Academy Award Winner! Walter am Maureen a Donald am Roddy Pldgeon O'Hnra Cr so McDowal Crisp I'UnW ISRITEN WAS MY VALLEY" Plus Cnarles.BOYER Margaret SULLAVAN "Appointment for Love" Cent. Pk. Thrill Show! Rich.

Arlen, Jean Parker. 'TORPEDO BOAT' Plui 'KLONDI KE FURY' Maxla Resenbloom STATE Open 1:30 MANOR open I 30 SENATE Smash 5 Hit Show I W. C. FIELDS, Gloria Jean "NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK" Richard Arlen, Jean Parker "TORPEDO BOAT" I Open :30 IMDCDIAI 3 Features. JnilKlo Thriller I llTlrEKlALi "ADVEN'runES or cmcn" Nc AT1TRY SincB "DEEP IN THK sjLilMi iVUXJAl 71KAI1T CiV TKYAS" in "HEART of tlic RIO GRANDE" Jann Wllhers.

"Y'OIJNn AMERICA" Color Corlmin "tll.li OLOHY" anil "rtpy Kmaslier" Nu. 3 MAnilM 101" W. MndlHOn. Mlchaid aiaraauaia Wllalmi. "I1AVVN KAPRBSS "I'ANTIIEIl'S CLAW" "Olllliul of the Desert' ladiks LARGE DINNER PLATE MADCUAUQn 215 W.Cermak.

Open 12 niruuiinuu u. a VttU. lAretla Young 'llcilllmo story 'Aflnlrs or Jimmy valentine' liroiida Joyce, "RIGHT TO HUART A CTAD 7 WO HITS Popnye, a Stooscs a llnnil. Scntt. "I'AIIIH calling Rurk Jones, Tim MrCor.

"miOST TOWN LAW Kdivarii Kennedy, "SNUl'KY SMITH YARO BIRD BUY U. S. WAR STAMPS CECIL BJLEMIUETrnO I'MDIWW uia I OPEN I IFenl La inerot Jf Danger in in I ttTi II 111 I I 1 1 III I fX.SAf Continued from pnco 13, column 1. was born on Wednesday in San Diego, -where her father is serving with navy. Mr.

and Mrs. James B. Forgan have returned to Lake Forest from where they helped to v. eicome their new granddaughter on May 4. The baby, who has been named Nancy for her mother, is the second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Georse Bronson Farnam. Little Nancy has a 2 year old sister, Ann. Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander R. Carman Jr. Mattiebelle Hubbart Schweizer of Keniiworth are being congratulated on the birth of a son on Wednesday at the Evanston hospital. The baby has a half-sister, Heidi Schweizer. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Schulze celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last Sunday with the nicest sort a party. Their children collaborate cc to civc surprise tea for them, inviting just Mr. and Mrs. Schulze's closest friends.

Mrs. Edward L. Tourtelot Jr. will at tea at 4 o'clock today in Evanston for a group of young women who are organizing a social committor for the Pan-American council. Mrs.

J. Watson Sharp, vice president of the council, will tell of the tee's function. Lectures Today Donald F. I-ach, "Japan Becomes a Vnrid Power," continuing United Relations Before Pearl series. p.

university University of Chicago, 18 South avenue, T7i rents. Minr I'aliKt, Plants nnd Animals Apf." jiulde lecture tour, 2 i- kl museum. 'JS cents. MOTION PICTURES SOUTH BALABAN I KATZ Air Conditioned Theater Comfortably GOOL OPEN 1 :30 PAULETTE G0DDARD, RAY MILLAND THE LADY HAS PLANS! There's Danger Rstan Yaucg Albert Dekker inThit Gal's dock: IXTHAI SII HEAR favattl film Stat Lieut. JAMES STEWART i in ninninb ivuk ninus A 5tiint.

Inspiring Adventwral arw rm 'frr Tft 11 CO The Mignlfleent Aeadaroy Awmi tm I UTt tfl Winner: Walter PIP GEO N. Uiurrtn O'Hara. Donald Critp, noddy McDawallpitf "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" lut Cturlci BOYER I Marsrtt SU LLAVAN EJ5 "Appointment Love" HOI REGAL MICKEY R00NEY Courtship of ANDY HARDY Plm Erttj CRABUE, VUtor MATURE, Jk 0KIE. SONG of the ISLANDS' I'H, SUBURBAN WAUKEGAN GOLF RDS, SHOWS AT 8:00 AND 10:30 AND 12:00 NO MAN'S LAND Raymond Jnlm N'nnrv GAKFIKI.D COLKMAN "DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE" riui KAY FRANCIS. WALTER HUSTON "ALWAYS IN MY HEART orrx 25c TO EVANSTON VARSITY Costello THE ALL-TIME FUN SHOW at SHUWS1 "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" Plm HEKRV FONDA OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND JACK CARSON RIOTOUS ROMANCE LESLIE rTiIMlll 17011 CENTRAL.

OPEN 01AU1U1T1 riniicit ami molly 4- "LOOK WHO'S l.AI.UIMM. -HlUVW AY I. Oil LAN A TURN Mystery Show! TAVTIIER'S CLAW" 1'lui IKIph 1IKLLAMY In r.i.i.ruv wtxa itvuuat niso Df rfiDnWlTT Of- Ym.Vc in Tankil DOLtV UUlUI1t I Wallara ItltKIr, Hriicallml r.f iii.i: ior.s'os" riu. rii.rie Atirn lilt Mr A Mr. NllllTir A ON.

MAItlNKM' WLMETTE VAjll MPTTP opkn starts 1L1I1L. 1 1 L. 'Jll. In lti'ltn llnvln "MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" iv.ii J'ir. Cirn.il.

VOUNn F.AOV" GLENCOE pi PMrnF OPK.N" 20c TO UJJC11L.UL. Loftta Robt. Hnnchley Ufu.V0 "A BEDTIME STORY" rt- Join CanoU. "OELIG1NO TOL'NO LADI" tb jack rjwTtiiri illMl'lrl OAKIE I UuUuUla I fin I HI unda I iMfWMr I LPlfT 1 DARNELLl f.jUltVI I rvl I "Ri I if ii! 'lift I frPMYJ 1 Shine" IJJmtJ You can make those summer dog days playful as a puppy. Play clothes for your play hours Is the answer.

Even a high Hying thermometer won't take the joy out of bicycling, picnicking, tennis, or other active sports. Dress for the occasion and let the weather man worry about the temperature. Tho bicyclist will be very comfortably and becomingly dressed in divided skirt. It is cooler than slacks won't get caught in the chain either. This particular model is in a navy blue rayon material of firm weave and good body.

We chose a cotton string sweater to wear with it. The sweater, a cable stitch pattern, is a product the California designers. Comes in natural color only. And may be worn inside or outside the belt. On the beacli, whether you go In the water or just hear it, the little blue and white checked seersucker MOTION PICTURES NORTH BALABAN I' KATZ Air Conditioned Theaters Comfortably COOL.

PAULETTE GODDARD, RAY MILLAND THE LADY HAS PLANS Rolind Young Albeit Oekker extra! stt mWmSiZvlifm Lieut. JAMES STEWART in "WINNING YOUR WINGS" TODAY Sli. 2 TECHNICOLOR THRILL HIT! Jti. Caoney, Dennli Morgan. Brands Marihsll.

"Captains of the Clouds" Plm Rosalind RUSSELL Walter PIDGEON. 'DESIGN FOR SCANDAL' DIVTCDA 2 SURPRISE HITS au uiun A Perfect Today AIl-Amsrleen shibi i irzm stioKi All Theaters ACADEMY AWARD WINNERI Wallar I Maurnen Ml BIK BIK BIK CM N0RSH0RE Howard c.arK CENTURY Clark-Dlveney N0RT0WN Dev. Sls.l :40 BELMONT Llneoln-Aihttnd PANTHEON I PIDGEON I O'HARA 'HOW GREEN WAS MY ALLEY plus Charles BOYER I Margar.t SULLAVAN Appointment for Love Sherldan.Wllson BIK 11 BIK BIK Always 2 Feature! nller 0:30 at Pantheon Only I HkCCinC nobert Lana lhixmiui. 4728 Sheridan C0VENT 2653 N. Clark TAYLOR TURNER 'JOHNNY EAGER" J.

Fibber McGco Molly "LOOK WHO'S LAFFING" CINE' beery "BUGLE SOUNDS" CM Plus for Victory, "PAins callihu- BIK aaiiaf a nv Fredrie March. Lorelta Young EM nUYVHnU "A BEDTIME STORY" "MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" BIK a llll IAU SIS Belmont Color cartoon JULIAN HOPALONG CASSIDY. RUSSELL HAYOEN, 'BAN I A r-t. mAMSMAi---BILL ELLIOTT. "BEYOND tho SACRAMENTO" Red Barry.

"DEVIL'S MARKSMAN" POPEYE SHERIDAN BETTY ARABLE VICTOR MATURE SONG of the ISLANDS' co'LNon JOHN GARFIELD RAYMOND MASSEY. "DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE" EXTRA LATE SHOW! Corns at LATE as II P.M. and Sea BOTH FEATURES 1 1 VOGUE 3812 Broadway Open 1 30 DENNIS O'KEEFE In 'THE AFFAIRS OF JIMMY VALENTINE" Plus 'GIRL FROM LENINGRAD" DEVON NANN 1 I I SHERIDAN I "MAN WHO TO OINNE Wl FREDRIC i a' ncrvrmp BETTE DAVIS G2Z3 Broadway CAME BUCK DINNER" MARCH 3319 N. Clark "A BEDTIME STORY" i Ml It It 3912 Sher. ANDY CLYDE Rlotl IVIUUE.

BUCK JONES. "BLACK ACES" JOHN WAYNE, Gabby HAYES. "STAR PACKER" Gang Busters, 'water trap' 'kuuco douuh- 4008h.6Zn 15c 'SiTAExVE- 20c JACK BENNY In "TO BE OR NOT TO BE" Kay Kyter, John Barrymore, "PLAYMATES" DlnrDnDU 2433 Lincoln 3 CARTOONS DIUUnHrn s. "murder by proxy" EDMUND LOWE In "KLONDIKE FURY" GENE AUTRY, "HEART of tho RIO GRANDE" -kit flCUTCI! 4031 Ave. Op-" 130 lie US.

If a "WATER ear Richard Arlen. "TORPEDO BOAT" 1 DENNIS O'KEEFE, "AFFAIRS OF JIMMY VALENTINE" Plus "CHARLIE CHAPLIN ON PARADE" FLEETWOOD DWNERWABE fo LAPItS nMIIC 4014 Lincoln Ave. Open 1:30 UaHVl9 Thrlllcrl 'CAPT. MIDNIGHT' GINGER ROGERS skelton "HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME" IRENE DUNNE ARGMORE ZJWl' COOL 'MISSISSIPPI RAMBLER" HUGH HERBERT, "YOU'RE TELLING ME" Dfnnorwaro FREE fa Ladles wfn EVE. Ticket XI If FLEETWOOD Dlnnerware Vila Randolph 8C0TT.

"PARIS CALLING" Fibber McGea Molly, 'LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING' I IMPAI niSI Llnroln. Mat. l.V: Km. 20r. 4aUlVSU11 W.

Tleery. "The BUBLE SOUNDS" Grade Allen. "Mn. AND MRS. KOHTK" Jan I Thore'i 5 Hd0 Danger.

MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN BALABAN KATZ SUJTH WARNER BROS. THEATERS Tor Pie ur Tlmci I'liona Trlnnglo 1500 BUY U. S. WAR BONDS Today lor I Week Oiitn at 1 :30 Abbott and Costello 'RIDE 'EM, COWBOY' Mlthele MORGAN Tliomai MITCHELL "JOAN OF PARIS" CTDATCnDn 63rdHaU. Cesar Romero, OlnAlrUnU "GENTLEMAN at Heart" Jack London's "Adventures ol MARTIN EDEN Sat.

Sun. On the stage In person I BOB STRONG and ORCHESTRA REVUE Pf-ifa-nt 95th-Ashland Free Parking DCVCni.1 Rob't Benchley, Loretta Young, Fredric March In "A BEDTIME STORY" JEFFERY 7lst-JelTery Kirhnrd Arlcn In thriller "TORrEim BOAT" W. C. Flelils in "NEVKIt (ilVK Surktr AN KVKN RHODES Free Parking ft Pit EM Lata Show Fields 'NEVER UUUCn GIVE a SUCKER an EVEN BREAK' Fredric March In "A BEDTIME STORY" GROVE llrltri UiivIh. Montr Yiinlli.v.

Ann Slioriilnn 76th Coltage "MAN WHO CAME HIGHLAND Free Parking "BKIITLME STORY" UAMII Trill "JOHNNY EAGER" Plus nHIYllL I who's laughing" COSMO "TO BE OR NOT TO BE' and "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING' SHORE FROLIC Victor MrLiuclcn ICiltit.ltscI l.nwn "CALL OUT 'INK HiihII Knthliiinn "l-ARIH CALLING" latMl HUn "Ellery Queen Murder Ring' UMIXLHIIU 'LOOK WHO'S LAUQHINQ' "MET" Thriller. "KLONDIKE FURY" lilt. I "Never Give a Sucker Even Break" Pfll ONY W. C. rields.

"NKVF.H L.UL.UI1 I aIVE a SUCKKIt KVKN T1REAK" Fredric March. Lorelta Ynunc. 'RKOTLMTl STORY' RAMfsVA asih-naisiM. Richard Arlrn TORPKnO BOAT" W. C.

Fields "NEVER C1TZ A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK" rjG5 oCUAR jTjjMNffl ST HIT0) with lsSSJ RED Eleanor Tommy E35e to I (Tax IncL) Wyiftry, murdtr, startling cimaxf KID GLOVE KILLER" fyVA" HHLIN Morshn Hum BtAS a.m. 40! Inel, Tax fo Pai 'Z Tfsrp niriirnii mrmrn p.rnV I NORTH review 6:30 CI feature 8M5 10:45 ftfltt a lively, lr.leIliqor.t, richly comic film infnniflfV riurnan. Genuinely Amoricfli it is far off tho beafon Hollywood polli "OnsL J-jdjoL ire diswivsm Ann DHI mi N' CLARK I 2:00 to 6:30 HULLrm ltoa. imc. 1039 IJC rius Tat Wnllneo BKEHY, Mnrjorlo MAIN.

L. STONE "THE BUGLE SOUNDS" r.uVKKuSN"Mr. antl Mrs. NORTH" SSS SURPRISES TONITH 0 P. M.

SSS RRVNMAWD Victor Mrl.atlrn Ol. 1 11 Hin TT JT "CALL OUT the MARINER" festival "SNOW WHITE" Michael new lafl Fighting Devil Dogs, ready for action on land, sea and In the air. the bombs are thickest and the blondes are cutest! OPEN SS-Oc to I Ha Inel.) REGULAR POPULAR PRICES GOME WITH THE WIND IN TECHNICOLOR! WEST AMERIPAU 8 N- Ainland Ave. iiitsi AlflCnlbHn "IIICIHT lo HEART" IIICHAIID ARLEN In "TORPEDO BOAT" "THE AFFAIRS OF J1MMV VAI rNTIurn MAXIE RO8ENBL00M Novelty PORKY Cartoon nnvcTDjin noo.ev.it ooievelt luitert" VjI iade" vy Fredrle March, "A BEDTIME STO AFFAinftnf IIMUV Uai cutii "CHARLIE CHAPLIN ON PARADE inY 1011 W' nd. 3 CARTOONS tu I1KT, "UHt MAN'S LAW Plm HOPALONO CASSIDY.

ANDY CLYDE. RUSSELL HAYDEN In "IN OLD COLORADO" CRAWFORD Edmund Lowe. "KLONDIKE FURY" "ELLERY QUEEN 4 MURDER RING" "CHARLIE CHAPLIN ON PARADE" KVDIi Madlion- RANDOLPH snnTT fllf.rn I "pinm flll lilno Flblur MiOeo Molly, 'LOOK WHO'8 LAUOHINO' WPCT rUll 121 Cle. PORKY CARTOON CHU FUZZY KNIGHT and JOHNNY MACK BROWN. 'DESPERATE TRAILS' 3 ESQUITEERS In "HIT THE SADDLE" BENE AUTRY.

"PHANTOM EMPIRE" Cartoon SOUTH Walter PIDQE0N Maureen 0'HARA nr ii ii jiuiv urceii uas my vaiicv Charles BOYER Marp. suliavan "APPOIllTHfflT FOR WT Hir.I;M4B 53rd and VICTOR MtKTGLErir 'CALL oWX. MARINES' S3d.Lakfl Pk. Ann SOTHERN "RINGSIDE, MAISIE" JUtV.H d-EMii. KAY KYSER lalll "PLAYMATES' 'BULLET SCARS" "80'S YOUR AUNT EMMA' MADAIIPTTP John Wayne UmSiUL.l IJLi "SHBI'IIKIID or tho 11ILI.H" lllnic Crosby.

Mary Martin, "Jtlrytum on tho lllver" HiPHWAV 63rd-Wetern. John Wayne aaaxaaa un "SIIKI'IIKRD ot tho HILLS" Jllns Crosby, Mary Martin, "Itliyllirn on the lliccr' KIMRARIf 6210 Klmbark. Ooen 12:30. Waliaco lAiiiionrvrv jjtw- jjucj.e sounds- Gracia Allen. "MR.

AND MRS. NORTH" VVK 1225 E. 47lh. Clatldetto Colbert Ia.E.J.1 "ItKMEMnER THE DAY" and oisen Ac jonnsnn. llaye.

"HKI.I.ZAPOrPIN Miruir.AM "sii'st IIANIIOLI'll HCIITT insviisvirsiiMi, Idila.n "I'AIIIH OALI.INO' Plus ami the muhiikh iiinii1 lAPiVCnW Plf Jane Withers, Win. 'J'nioy nvnuun "YUUNti AMI'IRICA Kllrnbeth Jtercner, It. Bcott, "I'AIIIH CAI.I.I.N'd AV II1TH. Joan Tlennett, 'MAN I MAltnlKD' lArtl lldly Orallle. "HAY Ilia HOtlKIKH WEI'T" A A rillV A (lOir (len.

Murphy, L. Hall rnMnTPRrfAl OHO Commorclal. L.UlTnilCIX'-.inL, w. c. Fields.

'NEVKIt OIVK a HUCKKIl all EVEN HltEAK 'ItEDTIMK STORY' LEX 11IW K. 03nl. 12:30 to (1:30, 20c, GENE AUTRY, "HEART OP TUB RIO ORANDK" jane wiiiiir, "yoijmu amkhiua PilDIt OMh-Cirero. Open Pree Parking, LURHL Kandolnli ftcoll. JMJIIH CALLING' GENE AUTRY, HEART of the BIO GRANDE' Thos.

ID THE SHORES OF TRIPOI 20lfS Cenfury-Fox Orofna John PAYNE Maureen O'HARA Randolph SCOTT Nancy Kelly William Tracy ih vivid Technicolor! NORTH "APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE" CHARLES BOYER, MARGARET SULLAVAN AND THE ESQUIRE HOUR Fenlure el 1:05, 3:18, 5:31, 7:45, 10:00 WINnCflD l5 N. CLARK 8T. 01KN 1:30 TYUlUOUn. Yoilnir, Krcrlrlc Mnrch "A J1EDT1MR STOIIY" Uilmllnd Lowe. Vie.

SleLnulen. "CALL OUT TJIB MAKINKS" LAST COMPLKTK SHOW AT 0:10 P. M. TV I HYP 1141 Wilson Ate. Rsndnbh Scntt LUAU Ilasll RaUihono, TAI11S CAI.L1NQ' "Call Out lha Lata -March of Tlma CITDE7 Tllrlslon at Dearborn.

John Ttnward. "MAN OUII wnO ItETURNEn TO life Ac SURF DIGEST 0:15 0:30. Feature 0:03, 10:11.

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