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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 15

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COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, N. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1944. 478 articles are used, ranging from teapots to a string of earlic and Fifteen engagement of "Blithe Spirit" with Theatres Tonight -Sunday (All pictures acheduled are subject to (hance by the inanasemant without notice.) including such items as cucumber sandwiches and a crystal ball. A the four mora Pavmi UTnn Mil- BONDS awSTAK.PS full set of dishes and half a dozen Idred Stoddard and vases are smashed at each Der- Philln Ton STORK IS EXPECTED BY TERESA WRIGHT SO PICTURE HALTS sanaa STANLEY WARMER THEATRES formance. comedv onpn fnr twn wapUs ni Seats are now selling for the I the Walnut Monday night one another and said, "Why don't we produce it?" Since it was only an Idea with Eddie, they have signed Hugh Wedlock and Howard Snyder to write the play, which is titled "Anything to Declare?" The plot is being kept secret, but Stephen told me last night he will pick a top Hollywood personality to head the Broadway cast, just as he did with Mary Anderson in "Guest in the House." Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Virginia Field and 'MOTHER' WEINTRAUB TO PLAY AT FORREST Rebecca Welntraub, who has an important role In J.

Singer's biting anti-Nazi drama, "The Family Carnovskys," which Maurice Schwartz and his famous Yiddish Art theatre will present at the Forrest theatre, Philadelphia, for one week only, starting next Monday, is the most beloved and venerated actress on the Yiddish stage. She has been praised by Yiddish playgoers of two generations. She has indeed well merited the title of "mother" used by all pro iiy DOUBLE BARRELED ACTION Crane's First Movie Will Be Adventurous Filming on Columbia Lot By LOUEIXA O. PARSONS fessionals. Rebecca Welntraub who E'll(WsJ)lJla Till IT MEC.V.:$ in her current role of the mother MERLE GEORGE LAIRD I 1 OBERON SANDERS CREGAR --xj.

4 ctNTuitr.r'oxi 1 irD of Dr. Georg Carnovsky has one of the most exacting roles of her long career, was a leading lady to the stars of yesteryear, and that roster of former "greats" includes Hollywood, April 29. Just as Teresa Wright was on the verge of starting her first picture in over CAMDEN BROADWAY "Nabona" and "sweet-heart ot the U. S. Com, from 11 a.

ni Sunday "Gangway tor Tomorrow and "Beneath Western Skips" Cont. trom 1. GRAND "KprlnKlever" 12. 2, 4. tt.

8. HI. Sunday 2, 4. 6. 8.

10. LUfiCRTY "Desert 8oriK" Cont. from 12. HO. Sunday "Henry Aldrich Swings It" and "Tarzan a Uesert Mystery" Cont.

from 2. lAHlC "The Memphis Belle" and "Two Man Submarine" Cont, from 1. SundayCont. trom 1. KORTH CAMDEN "Tarzans Desert Mystery" and "Silver City Haiders" 2 7.

9. Sunday "Happy Land" and "Mr. Juugsa Step Out" Cont. from 2. PAKKS11IK "Henry Aldrich Swings It" and "Taraan's Desert Mystery" Cont.

from 12.30. Sunday The Desert Hons" Cont. from 2. PRINCKSS "Thundering; Gun Bllng-ers" Cont. from 10 a.

m. Sutiduy "Lightning- Bill Carson" and "Is Everybody Happy" Cont. mitr. K10 "Million Dollar Kid" 3. 8.

10; "Beautiful But Broke" 2. 7. 8. Sunday "Lost Angel" Cont. from 2.00 p.

m. 8AVA8 "The Lodger" 11.30. 1.3S 3.31, 5.41. 7.62. 0.22.

Sunday 1.33. 3.31. 5.41. 7.S2. 9.22.

BTANUiY "Song of Russia" 12. 1.57. 3.54 6.57. 8. 10.05.

Sunday STAR "Iron Malor '3 8.54:' "Oklahoma Kid" 1.34. 8.34. gun-day "Princeae O'Rourke" 3.28. 6.35. 8.42: "Never a Bull Moment" 2.

IS. 5.25. 8.32. TOWERS "Hi Good Looking" 1. 3.35.

.5.53. 8.11. 10.29. Stage 2.32. 4.50, i.os 8.30.

Sunday (Feature! 3.33. 6.53. 8.11. 10.au. (Stage) 2.32.

4.50. 7.08. 8.30. VICTORIA "Lost Angel" Cont. from 1.

Sunday Eyre" Cont. frr.m 2. WALT WHITMAN "Jane Eyre" Cont from 1.30. Sunday "Lost Angel" Cont. from 2.30.

two years lor her boss, Sam Gold-wyn, she has to bow out of "Those David Kessler, Rudolph Schild kraut, Zigmund Mogulesco, Boris Endearing Young Charms" for the best reason in the world. Teresa ihomashevsky and J. P. Adler. For years she has been sought and Niven Busch will welcome the A-etsi'-cy i stork this Winter.

They are just after by every director of the Yid dish theatre. Her long career en nttsr' about the happiest couple in town, for this is wonderful happiness for 4 Paul Douglas soon will welcome the stork; Ben Goetz, who has been in London on big M-G-M business, Is back in New York and Mrs. G. has gone East to meet him; Paul Lukas Is politely but firmly declining the role offered him in "Strangers in Our Midst" Monty Woolley has at long last departed for his favorite Saratoga; Ann and Jack Warner are on the train headed for New York; Glenda Farrell has asked for her release from "School for Brides" and is'coming to Hollywood to make a movie for Columbia; the beautiful William Haines mansion has been leased to John Garfield, who would have been satisfied with something less pretentious but was mighty glad to get a place to live for himself and his family; Alice Faye is waiting until Phil Harris gets home before naming the baby; Bess Meredyth and Mike Curtis are buying a house in Hollywood where Bess lived so many years during the early days; Ernest Lubitsch is interested in Bill Eythe for "Czarina" opposite Tallulah Bankhead. That's all today.

See you Monday. 7 STARTING nikl.lll.l.lU. Ill ji i compasses numerous appearances in English productions on Broadway. Singer once remarked: "A mother like this is never the reason TUESDAY 1 'Mii'IrJijiHifliTT mem, ionowmg on tne heels 01 Teresa's long illness. But poor Sam.

He just can't seem to get his talented little star before the camera. She was to have started a picture for him last year when she was taken seriously ill. For over a year now he has been SUNDAY today -mm preparing "Those Endearing Young for one's leaving home." NOEL COWARD PLAY IS HARD ON 'PROPS' Two stage managers and four propertymen spend a strenuous time every night from the time the curtain rises on Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit" to the finish of the comedy, when the stage looks like a carnival of wreckage. During the action of the play SvrprJi Uttvn mf lit Vtar "LOST ANGEL" With MARGARET O'lllEN CotJfinuouA from Joan Fontaine Orson Wtllei "JANE EYRE" Continuous from 1:30 TODAY LiMfciatliSl SUtlDAY Joan Fontaine Orson Welles "JANE EYRE" Continuous from P. if.

Surprfi Fklvf ot Mit Var "LOST ANGEL" With MARGARET O'BRIEN Continuous from 12:30 Tom NEAL Ann SAVAGE J. Corral NAISH rirst ureal motion Picture Ever Filmed During Actual Air Cembali AT 1 nil Ki miff II T1 III I I 4k J1 IIUU II SUtlDAY TODAY ET! ins vii.rj.it SUBURBAN BKRI JN "A round the World" 7. 8. Sunday "What a Woman" 2. 7, 9.

BLACKWOOD "True to Life" 2. 7. 9. Sunday "Desert Song" 4.30, .45. 8.

CEN'riRY "Lost Angel" Cont. trom 12 noon. CLEMKNTON "The Lost Angel" and "Memphis Belle" 2.30. 7.30. 8.30.

Sunday "Jane Eyre" Cont. from 2. COI.I.I.N (is WOOD "Lost Angel" 1.30. 7. 8.

CRESCKNi "Swing Out the Blues" 7.211, 10.10: "Minesweeper" 8. 3B. Sunday "Desert Srng" 3.33. 8.43. 7.

CRITERION "Lost Angel" 1.30, 5.30 7.30 9 HIGHLAND "Madame Curie" 1.30. 7.00. 9.00 KINti Eyre" 7. 8. Sunday "Iist Angel" Cont.

from 2. LAUREL "Destination Toklo" 2. 8. Sunday "Swing Out the Blues'' and "Let's Have Fun" 7. 9.

LITTLE "The Iron Major" 3. 5.25. 7.30. 9.35. MT.

Kl'HRAIM "The Fallen Sparrow" 1.30, 7. 9. Sunday "Destination Cont. from 2. PARK "Desert Song '2.

7. 9. KITZ ''Life Boat "Cont. from 12.30. Sunday "Gangway for Tomorrow" and "Ghost Walks Alone" Cont.

from 8. BOXY "Lost Angel" 1.S0; Cont. from 8.30. Sunday "The Ghost that Walks Alone" and "Gmgway for Tomorrow" Cont. frnir 2.30.

BUNNEMKIiE "Falron In TJanser" and "Never a Dull Moment" 7. 9. Sunday "You're a Lucky Fellow Mr. Smith" and "Marinea at Tarawa 'Cent, from 2. Svrprif Pictur of (fit Ytor "LOST ANGEL" Wilh MARGARET O'lRIEN Continuous from I P.

M. 2 Dead End Kids "MILLION DOLLAR KID" Joan Davit "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" Matinee ot Eve, 7 and 9 U. SUNDAY TODAY ROBERT 7 Jlwynnr pioii sone of, Arthur "Dogwood" loks 'THE GHOST THAT WALKS ALONE' Margo John Carradlnt "GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW" Continuous from 1:30 SvrprJi RJesvra of Ysar' "LOST ANGEL" With MARGARET O'BRIEN Mat. Eve. Cont.

from t.SO 1 SUSAN PETERS, Charms for her. Dana Andrews is already set for the hero, and I Understand it is a wonderful script with a perfect femme role for a Jennifer Jones or a Dorothy Mc-Guire either could play it, now Teresa must bow out. Steve Crane heatedly denied he is bringing sensational charges in his divorce suit against Lana Turner for the custody of their baby. "I wouldn't do such a thing to my daughter, nor to Lana. My only allegation is mental cruelty, the same charge my wife made against me.

I am bringing the countersuit because I want to be sure of seeing Cheryl Christine at least half the time." Steve is getting ready to make his first picture, "The Legend of Marie Latour," an adventure yarn. In this he will have the lead, and then in the Rita Hayworth-Janet Blair movie he is to have an important male role. Columbia's coach believes he has an excellent chance of making a name for himself. The Marilyn Miller biography, put on the shelf so many months ago, is to be brought out again and made into a motion picture. That's because Jerry Wald believes he has the girl to play the lovely blonde Marilyn.

He believes Joan McCracken, the gifted little dancer of "Oklahoma," could do all those wonderful, graceful steps that made the name of Marilyn Miller a household word during her lifetime. "Secrets in the Dark," the movie that has given M-G-M such a bad headache, will be shelved. In the first place the star, Susan Peters, has been critcally ill and can not possibly work for another seven weeks. Then there was the threatened lawsuit of Pauline Leader Brand, wife of Millen Brand, author of "Outward Room," from which Stir pr It Hctvr of th Yar Groer Garson W. PI da ton RADIO'S FAMOUS fi Ijl I aW FARRAR CJ IARTELL I''TZ i V- kT' 77, I o'hiell sisters "LOST ANGEL With MARGARET O'BRIEN Continuous from 1 Noon "MADAME CURIE" Matintt at 1:30 Eve.

7 4 9 ON STAGE SUNDAY Doors Open P. M. A I r. Show Slort. 1.30 f.

M. A PHILADELPHIA TONIGHT ERI.ANGER "Porgy and Bess" 8 30. FORREST "Rosalinda" 2.30; 8.30. l.OCI ST "Arsenic and Old Lace" 2.30: 8.30 1'MJT "Jnnie" 2.30: 8.30. TROl Continuous from 12.

TODAY ltrirM" 1 SUNDAY I Gangway for Tomorrow 'Ghost Walks Alone' Continuous from 3 P. M. WILLIAM EENOIX In "LIFEBOAT Today Cont. from It Noon TODAY SUIIDAY "Secrets In the Dark" was taken. Mrs.

Brand was getting ready to file a suit alleging she had written half the story and that it was based on her life. There had only been 10 days of shooting. Eddie Goulding has had an Idea for a stage comedy up his sartorial sleeve for a long time. For three years he has been talking the Idea on and off, to Stephen and Paul Ames and finally the boys looked at Margaret O'Brien In "THE LOST ANGEL" Sunday Continuous P. M.

Joan Fontaine Orson Welles "JANE EYRE" Today Cont. from 1 P. M. CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY mi SUNDAY BOX OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 t. mm LUUUOI Tht0t 30 I 2.30 iB aaiSaS ill II A -13 uree'esf Svcttu TODAY MATINEE TODAY 1:30 MATINEE TODAY 1 :30 STARTING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) LAST DAT "Tarzan'i Desert Mystery" "Henry Aldrich Swings It" SUNDAY MONDAY Dennis Monrnn Irene Manning "DESERT SONG" COIIfl IS GREEN IMLYN WILLIAMS' Play ACTION ON THE RANGER You'll Go For This In A Big Way Because It's Delightfully Different! II, tl THtTWW TWO FEATURES "SWING OUT THE BLUES" "MINESWEEPER" MX NICHTINQAtg IEP" 1 nm hi 1 no.

1MB TRAIL! FORREST LAST MAT- TODAY ,3, Tni Tonlvlrt 8:30 JMriOiVS TO? MUSICAL HFTI SWc If JOMAMH SHAW4 i l.i..IIV Uifii lal imm Immm at fotO. i -1 i LAST DAT Dennie MonrB Irene Meaning "DESERT SONG" SUNDAY MONDAY "Tanan's Desert Mystery" "Henry Aldrich Swings It" ICir. SUNDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL DENNIS MORGAN IRENE MANNING "THE DESERT SONG" IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR "tog. atoa. I Waak ly.

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PAT O'BRIKN IKTUAT.TfiniV urn iiiit w. THE IRON MAJOR' Th.o. 30 I.at Tinw Tonight at White Horse BLACKWOOD BLACK HORSE PIKE KM BIRDWOOD CLUB OF HADDONriEI.D DANCING Evtry Tutiday and Saturday Night Moplt Avt. But No. 4, from Camden Crovt St.

Btfi No. 5 from Phllo. Mary Martin ranrhot Tom I "THIK TO LIFK" I Snndny and Monday I Dennis Morgan Irene Manning: I "THB DF.SFKT hOSU" I WITH IROAOWAV CAr aT 1 -'iTH'l -V DIREO ROM 77 WEEKS IN N. V. sam mm B.

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"Never a Dull Moment" Addrtl Hugs Kunny Cartoon "WHAT'S COOKIN' DOC?" "LOST ANGEL" MAKOAKET 0 BK1KN NOEL COWARDS BIST COMEDY Prieoi: En. (au. 11.14 to I3.it. Matt. Wod.

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