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Friday, November 16, 1931 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER a 11 i i Ed 1 1 1 1 nnj Single Or Family Treat! Ice Follies Hit Chord Hollywood ef, i Movie Timetable. AI.nHK: 11:10, 4:12, 8:01, 10. I.YKiC: 10, II, 4, 8, 8. 10. V.MACt.: 10:15, 2:10, 4:05, 6, 10.

2:30, 8:,10. KKITH'S: "Yuti Can Never Tell," 11:17, 1:59. 4:41, 10:01. "I.iidv From 10, 3:24, 6:03, 8:47. I1V JACK ItAMLV.

Not a number on the Garden's Take it from me. th Khipstads nest U. S. ice Is done without and Johnson Ice Follies of "'most in imagination. As are packed with pleasure for than C.000 persons there for you and your girl, or you 'and; last night well knew, your family.

Meaning, whetl There's a plantation number to you are sinejp or married, with orj music of the Old South, and Ole 4 Hope Knows All Kinds Of Stones! HOLLYWOOD, NOV. 1(5 (SPKCIAU-WE'RE "TAKING off (for nowhpre in tomorrow. During our bolacd vacation, Grorgc tishcr, well-known radio commentator, will preside over thin pillar-just as he did last year. you-all next month. DKI'T.

SI OKK tycoon, Jrrry Orl.iieh tells us he and his beautiful wife have reached the end of the. road. Too bad they're both so nice kerm, Tonv Martin, Dun Dniley. -and gay 20th-I-ox has Connie Moore, Jerry C'olonna, Kl-, Di'iinln Day ajeanor Parker, among the sippers lnP spot in "Theiand-quippers. Scott Bradv was iirl From Moulin with Lili'in Howe.

Eileen and Shir- without children, or a child. Ericsen and Dick Mershon as It's more than skating, and the; Billv Goat-tee. with their nals. show is just as full of skating! the lee Follies Boys. And Mar-chnmplons as your freezer, if your lone Miller uul Richard Do Dwver (RAM): "On The 2:17, 7:87, First Konmnee," 1 1 "Her 1:02, if-t I if 1 1 it freezer is loaded with choice beef, J1 It's the costuming, And color.

3: 13, lUTi, CAPITOL: 10. II. 1:54, 10, 12:02. Both delightful. Atop that white-patterned green ice at Cincinnati -loufje which ley Hallurd (now busy on TV and vlli -be Technieol-a B'way show) used to be apart- J7CO If thnmrnt harr Knot thu Ann' n- as the lionuie Highlanders strike a respondent chord in the midience, Montel Phillips, an.

I IVorcs Grajaha and the James McAnany, and the Prize Package, the Seotvold Twins, skate even higher in the audience's mind in "A Visit With Santa Garden, Shlpstadt and Johnson toss a fast-moving show loaded with imagination. AFT TONIGHT AT 8:30 1 it lew Klta Hey-lspeak! Had a fight about a feller, Aorth picture says Eileen. "oils next monthj is now planned, FKAXKIE AND AVA descend 1 It transcends the skating champions. They would be good in Uaus. 1 he Christmas Tree and 11 uo 'Slipon Hollywood today.

F. ex- Korea will One of Ihf Wwut'i Glrat Vlollnlita SPiVAKOVSKY Srat at Baldwln'1, 142 W. Pnarth St. nnlll M. At Tall I'rlira, $3, M.S0.

SI.SS. black and white, for skill alone. This show keeps children on the edge of their seats, laughing for comedy skill, applauding for grace, not knowing why they do, simply giving with how they feel. think nnlHCia 10 De nere "lor Ava and "there's no "thnm'c the lighted skating bells and especially, the Santa Claus Express, go straight to the children's hearts, extol adults' extemporaneous applause, The skaters rick It tin and rarrv If i ianta Claus." IIc starts doing his video as expectPdshow from Filmville November 20 (hat Rita wouldl- Vein, and Yolunda open their be tourine that new Hollywood ISlvd nanee Sfn. Mitzi Gaynor Btars in "Golden Girl," opening at the Capitol today.

In George JesHel'a musical, directed by Lloyd Bacon, are Dale Robertson, Dennis Day and Jamea Barton. HOPE. Jne children will like every act. And, no matter how high their adult perception, the fellow, or the girl, or the married couple will die show more than the children. terrain handing out pre-Yule chi'T 'lios today with much hoopla.

Bob Hope telling us jokes wc Event will be telecast Will wish were printable, Errol Flynn, Kogerg at this point, has Jane Wyman with Greg Bautzerj teri-d most of the rope tricks that put words in his mouth! June Allynon, reported giving Metro a headache by suddenly acting up instead of just acting Scores of celebs trekking to the Palm School Days Here Again For Cleves Grandparents T(Wc' VolnV An Nire AS ROLLER SKATING And Aiiliirt' So Vre At Roller Skating; at Seffs SEFEFERinQ OttBUTT AT OAKMMOM joe nriiriH-H, iuu with nis i a used to do whi hand ne (laiiilette Thornton, Millie Hl- out his philosophical Datter. Junior McKinney Is To Speak it on, with waltzes, jive, and ballet meriting the description "ballet." The house wouldn't let 1-es Hamilton anil Virginia Morrison; or Phyllis and Harris Legg in the1 "Family Picnic," or the Leduc-Brothers in "Cheer Leader Acrobatics" off without encores. Then, before intermission, there was the Hawaiian number, beautiful, with Alice Quessy the star. Hawaii never saw a dancer on sand so enticing as Alice Quessy on skates. In the swing waltz, the last pair Springs area today.

For three days Two Cleves grandparents are( Mr. and Mrs. Wulfhorst first at-back in school after an absence of i tended evening classes at UC more At $100 Chicago Dinner CHICAGO. Nov. 15 UP) Frank than 30 years ago.

In fact, Mr, THS CU E. McKinney, new National Chairman of the Democratic partv, will be principal sneaker at a For I'niqua Office Purtiet JOHNSTON PARTY BOAT Drllcloul bnfteta, tutnmatlc fuel oil hi'al, llamnind organ muslo dunclni, cxcuriiom optional, Winter Bartlci up to 73. CHerry 8965. BRambli 3283. Sptclal Ratei.

of fancy athletic competition, "picnics," rodeos, and finally a big dance at the La Quinta In All proceeds from the shindigs go to the Jimmy Miilugh Polio Foundation It's a shame Rory Calhoun 28 years. They are Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Wulfhorst of Zion Road, students at the University of Cincinnati Evening College, They have three grandchildren. Two credit memorandums, yel- Wulfhorst earned the bachelor of science degree in commerce In a record time of five and one-half years of evening study. The credit memorandums were issued for unused tuition fees when plate dinner in Chicago Decem ber 13. It will be Mr MeKinn'. fir.t 01 oiiumes, ooy and girl, didn't (who is in Argentina starring in of course, is making ready to play Senior's life story on the screen.

After years of delay, Warner's put this before cameras very soon. BRIEFS: Wonder what Vera Zorina, of the more exquisite dancers, thinks of that stripteuse who is billing herself as "ZORIMA, Queen Of The Nudists" with the Jerry Letvlsen, with the Jack Kellers talking out loud about flying over to Honolulu just for the week end "and three days of Rolf." (Thing are tough all over!) Patricia Medina and Ann Rutherford are sharing Collier Young Francis, the "talking" Mule, won't stand still for any more magazine interviews. Tired of having peonle ma.or address in the Midwest 'avc lu a lo Way Of A couldn't have' low an( crumpled, issued to thenTa change of employment made it in the show. Iheir skating since he was named chairman. The Democratic National Commit breathed beauty.

necessary nil me cuuijiu to iur draw from their studies in 1923. flf 'HI HOUSI 01 10 HITS! 'hALBEE The balloon number, "A Most tee, estimated today that 1,800 guests would attend the fund-rais Coming across them recently Unusual Wedd.ng, In the second heard the applause his lovely wife, ming tuiUon Llta Baron and her dancing-sing- UC cashiers were startled to see ing partner, Bil.y Daniels, gar- the old memos presented to cover nered at their Ciro opening. Rut tuition for courses Mr. and Mrs. the stage was literally covered (Wulfhorst are taking in the UC and, not knowing that a five-year act, was perhaps the best of all limitation clause had been intrO' numhers, and not a number was Sensational expose which electrified the other than very good.

ing affair. Democratic leaders from 15 Midwestern states were expected to rally to hear Mr. McKinney and other speakers, including Gov. Adlai Stevenson and Sen. Paul H.

duced, they decided that the time had come to use them, and so they are back at UC after rearing a f-rnrrx nrt u'hnn thnir! nation! with roses J.1 vlll I-WJ ntiLtl nil" A Kturiv revenlerl the memos family of two daughters and a son act was over. It's also a shame ilacked tne qualifying clause re-that B'way producers can't have quiring usage within five years of Through it all the Ice Folliettes, a skating chorus and more precise than any other shown on Ice, kept up the tempo with the stars, yielded litte to the stars. It's for everybody. Mrs. Wulfhorst is a substitute Douglas of Illinois, Rep.

William L. the use of director Mitch Lelsen's Dawson, Vice Chairman of the teacher in Hamilton County elementary schools and Mr. Wulfhorst is an accountant. issue date which current credit memorandums carry, so they were accepted. Democratic National Committee ana Mrs.

India hdwards. also a vice chairman of the committee gift for design. He created all the costumes and they're the lovliest (including those of the "chorus we've ever seen. What a talented man! HOWEVER, THE all-time hit and director of its womens divl sion. tus i GUMOURtTita Concert Tonight By Spivakovsky Town Hall Debut By Maria Martino RAY IMONE Star of TV Kroadiray Open Home ir HANNON RYAN Amrrlra'i Top Musical Du jV the talbots Knlranrlnf Dancing AROEN FLETCHER DANCERS A BOB SNYDER AND ORCHESTRA Dlnlne Room and Corktall Loann 0en i M.

Everv Oar Shorn P. SO A. M. No Cover Small Minimum NEW SCHOOL FOR MARION. MARION, Ohio.

Nov. 15 Tossy Spivakovsky, the brilliant around here was scored by Bob Williams, with his dog, trained to violinist, will give his first concert I HOT here in Taft Auditorium at 8:30 Ground-breaking ceremonies for a $2,750,000 high school building will be held tomorrow. The Knowlton Construction Bellefontaine. be brilliantly stoopid. Never (but oaai p.

m. today. He will be the fourth attraction in the current artist never!) not even for the most fa At DLE Ohio, is Reneral contractor. Ultle Itlihwav Series. Spivakovsky arrives early today mous comics, have we heard such sustained laughter as that which greeted THAT offering! Williams, incidentally, is married to Ann PACE REACHES BERLIN.

from Pittsburgh, where he was termed a "sensation" night before BERLIN, Nov. 15 UP) Frank C. Corlo. i jluu Tin ljjT ELLIOT M3iK! LAWRENCE Iff r'THEA'tJrWQ Mort Re.ion.bl Food, Drink Mjf flO? TMlkf Prices in Gritf Cincinnati 1 C03UNG Reservations CH 3086 Pace, U. S.

Secretary of the Armv last. His accompanist will be Leon arrived in Berlin tonight on his tour of American forces in Eu Pommers, and togetner tney win plav the seldom heard Schubert sonata and the equally rarely rope. He is scheduled to depart tomorrow for Austria Hoodlums Lose To Honest Copper In "The Racket" CAST OF 26 An honest policeman's troubles Pur Oond Mnilr and Slnrinr. Mrar BOB VINCENT nit the Nrw Motidi MARCO GOOD Niltv TV Stinrtrea BILL KELLOGG Piano Maelrlan No Cover. No Mln.

No Adm. C'hares YM ANO hIS I iSUW MliJ IT SATURDAY NIGHT f' "I i played Debussy sonata. The sale of seats is in the Baldwin piano store until 5 p. m. today.

The box office at the Taft opens at 7 p. m. The program: Sonata In A major, OP. 12 Schubert Allrrro mooVrato ftehtrao Prcxt Anriantino Allegro vlvaco II Chaeonnt (for llln alimr) INTr.RMlnsION III Sonata Allrirro vivo Intermrdo. Fantaiiqur ti leger Finale Trca anlmo i "HOUR OF CHARM" AIL-GIRLORCHESTRA I CHOIR lfU IILItl) in battling the machinations oi a coalition of ''angsters and politicians are vivid in "The Racket," now playing at the Albee.

Robert Mitchum is the honest police captain. Robert Ryan is No. 1 gangster. No. 1 politico, the big boss, never does come from behind the scenes, but you know he's there all the time.

fUTUXIHG EVELYN AND Mt HAC1C VIOIIN NORMA lilt MOST UNUSUAL VOICE YOU'VE HEARD 4. SPECIAL EVENTS 9:15 SrTO BROADWAY" TO NOVEMBER 17 TONY PASTOR and kit Orchtiha Admission $1.50 (lax Inel.l coiour TECHNICOLOR ii TONY MARTIN JANET LEIGH MARIA MARTINO. tvoiy iiyui KALvpi uivruujr NEVES A COVE CN E-IMAU MINIMUM IV Dance Miss Maria Martino, talented sc. a tinr vrnnn ine i Mitcnum is goon, nyan is coou. "ATtKATHC UILD PKMINTATION-JIAN PtlNOIR'S ll.rtoauctton ana laraniriie and so is Elizabeth Scott, the Cincinnati dramatic soprano, will make her Eastern debut tonight at 8:30 in a concert at Town Hall.

COMING NOV. 24 WOODY HERMAN No Minimum fit Com Cham RESERVATIONS, VA 2807 i i riu Young Comisar To Wed; Joan Douglas Is Fiancee The youthful manager of Mai 'lames Cafney, Phyl. Thaxttr FILL THE CUP." Plut New York. Many Cincinnatians will be on hand to hear the former COLON BY TICHNrCOLOR gangsters' dime-a-dozen gal until she becomes one of Mitchiim's witnesses against the gangsler, Ryan. Shamed bv a naive reporter's honesty and courage, she helps ring down the curtain on the gang hoodlums.

The picture I Rod Bads 01 Coursci sonette LaNormandie, 505 Walnut College of Music student and winner of the Atwater Kent Founda-tion national auditions. Miss Mar tino will sing the following pro- III HlTt IllltVtl Mali Dailr it MO-SI II A llu mi l. Citia Mm. Sit, tun. Hall, at I 30.

ll II 11 UM ItU N. Lee Comisar, 21, Is to be MAT. T(IIAT 2:30 is entertaining. J. K.

married next Wednesday. He will marry Mrs. Joan Hempel Doug gram, with Edwin McArthur at GUILD Thealrt Peebloa Cor. Wo Sill las. 21.

o901 Pandora In a the piano. NOW SHOWING ceremony at her home. Mr. Com! I. Itrrltatlvr: A qurato aeno 4Vh vlnl R.

S74 sar's family is widely known in Aria: or the II cltlo a me tlrenie Cincinnati and in restaurant cir MOZART cles. An uncle, Ben Comisar, owns II. An do Lever lAchen und Wrtnen Ctl.broting Ih. COLDEN JUBILEE of Amtricon Movit Thtolr the Old South and Colony rcstau Von melner vVleio I SCHI BERT Patrkla Nral rants. Other family members op Mlrhael Rennla Aalentllalt III.

An bnrde 4e I'taa jimti Cagnty 'COME FILL THE CUP' Phylllt Thaxte 'Day the Earth Stood Still' Kitnrrf av' Hopb' AV erate restaurants in Dayton ana Indianapolis. Following their marriage the Comisars will make their home at 241 Loraine 'Texas Carnival' 'Day Thi EaMh Stood Still' PAI'Rk a FAI'RE 5042 rhevanx de bola I.a Chevrlure Fleur Jelea wmimimoij iiwiw riu.t ST. gOiEE) 'Painting Cloudi With Sunthina' 'Saturday's Haro' 6 Donna Ree4 John Derek Clifton. mi's tdjJLiil'l'P'Inting Clouds VVIthJunshlna' 'Tha Highwayman' Shrllrv A PLACE In THE SUN 7373 VYIlltrrl INTERMISSION. "Haurtima Nunc Cjcl (ittlM; D't Svnf Flak Vehlrmof Killlnrdana Pllaadbaaill Von lai Mote VedfJaeJrbekhea Walklkl CHARLES T.

OKItTKS The Old Woman The Mouta Chinese Norserv Rhvmea BAINBRIUIil: KIM Hrbrew Praver (MS.) HUB 'Painting Cloudi With Sunshine' 'Try And Get Me' VA -AV (J7.T0 AV Lii'lLLLJ 'Painting Clouds With Sunshine' mm 'A PLACE IN THE SUN' 'Saturday's Hero 'HALF ANGEL' HILARIOUS ADVENTURE a "JtcHHtcoto' DICK POWELL- K6GY DOW 0 f2l lAOrrROM 4820 ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD' 'LET'S GO NAVY ALBERT HAT MALOTTE White rlnudi CA LAST OF THE BAOMEN' folor 9852 III Bhlr Si. 17 Li 'Saturday's Hero' 'Day The Earth Stood Still' JOSEPHINE KATHLEEN LOCKIIART MANNINO We Two ELINOR REM1CK WARREN Aria: L'altra notte In fondo ai mare, from "Mephlttophelei" BOITO Aria: La Mamma Mortft from "Andrea (henler" GIORDANO Mt JIJ FREEMAN NULL John llrri-k 'Saturday's Hero 'Navtr Trust A Gambler' Ll'LULLU 'Angels In The Outfield AV BOUT 'High Lonesome' CnSTCH 'PLACE IN THE SUN' 'STOP THAT CAB Starts TODAY! jt; A 'Here Comes The Groom' 'Flying Leathernecks' lliJ, S096 'STARS IN MT CROWN' ii SINISTER JOURNEY' SHt 0 soil mry jM Her First km LT MomnceKjf lETVGO NAVY' 'HIGHWAYMAN' Hnrtd HrrtdrlK harlfi Cohurn ir x' 'RED BADGE OF COURAGE BANNERLINE i mom i J(1j(UJ 'It Happ.md Ont Night' 'Theodora Com Wild RHUBARB' I'llin-k 'COME FILL THE CUP' anrv IfOTfl 771 Urn lUlUf Jane. (WfSftl.tl" Willi, 'Texas Carnival' 'People Against O'Hara' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 if imji vr Uf. 'Taraan Amazons' Leopard Woman' 'Tarian And Tha Anil The 'Saturday's Hero' 'Day The Earth Stood Still' TTE "JT1 ITllf TI1 it J7 i I i I Jt CINCINNATI SAYS: THE SHOW OF CHAMPIONS! Everyone Should See It! iVL' I I MAKE IT A "MUST" NOW! few A i LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! 4 SPECIAL MATINEE 2i30 THANKSGIVING a GET TICKETS NOW Evil. 8:30 1 11 U.I.

tmifrvrnu Tir'HrT nrnrr. 4flfl tnf mnia. I No service Chanrl Alio Oarden Bu Olllre. 10 A. M.

10 r. M. i Sal. 'MU'rU! DENNIS Limm JsllJji IIS II jGSiSUSSS Una Merket Raymond TECHNICOLORI w.dL 'tiH sun. 3no, a and ii.m (fa Inrl.) 1 CINCINNATI GARDEN M-G-MI Opens Thanksgiving Dayt iiKO ALlltiE.

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