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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, MONDAY. AUGUST 3. 1942 ICS Recitals Slated Fine Gehrig Film Superbly Acted; 1 imKWI Ml 3 LOCKWQQO HARRISON Kilbourn Century Premier Due Tomorrow "1 1 n. P- VII f7 Hi Heather Angel Gets Role in Mystery By LOUELLA O. PARSONS TTOLLYWOOD (INS) Heather Anjrel, fresh Today By GEORGE L.

DAVID VHEX there is triumph of the spirit over whatever challenges 8HUST BE RANKED AMONC THE 10 REST -at sTirr5 kV prreatly or grimly -whether in war or in the field of art, TWO recitals are scheduled or science, or business, or sports, or in the unpretentious lives of us millions there is something -worth celebrating and en both open to the public. At 4 graving on the records as enduring Catherine Crozier Glea- ns his playing. Experts and fans inspiration to all. 'The a Broadway hit in I TOWN TAXI call it a slump, but it continue- son will present a program of Those who were close to him nd gets worse. For the good of knew how splendidly the late Lou organ music by Bach, Ducasse, Jepson.

Sowerby and Simonds. the team, Lou has himself benched Gehrig, renowned Yankee first David J. Howells, bass-baritone. for the first time in 16 yejrs baseman and slugger, triumphed in "Wookcy," has just signed with 20th Crntury-Fox on a long: termer, and with those two other newcomers on the lot, John Howard and Jimfny Ellison, she goes into "The Undying Monster." will be heard in song recital at Then, with his loyal old mentor, Safety I Service il Low Rate 5k Sam Blake, by his side, he gets the 8:20 p. m.

Howells. member of the music faculty at Fredonia Normal tragic verdict of the distinguished School, and graduate of the East doctor. spirit not only in his unselfishness and fine sportsmanship, but also in those days and months when he knew death was closing in on him. He took the eminent medical umpire's decision with a smile and went on to the end like a thorough man School of Music, is a candi I MAIN 8000 Much of the early part of the This is the movie George San date for the degree Master of film is done in montage style quick glimpses of scenes and bits Music in Music Literature. H'S program for tonight: of dialogue.

The atmosphere of big ders kicked up his heels about making but since Mr. Sanders is a heels-kickcr-upper from way tack, it doesn't mean anything bred. baseball games is developed real It is not surprising, therefore. Arise Ye Subterranean Wind" (The Tempest Purcell Davvdd Caret; Wen (Welsh folk lstically. Except that Cooper is that his career and untimely end were considered suitable for a mov lanky and Gehrig was stocky, the song) Taylor Mvself hen Younc Lehmann actor was a perfect choice for the Th, T.nt PlflVr A11itnc.nl ing picture subject, and it is not egainst the story.

As you might puess from the title, it is a mystery horror opus with all the chills in ir role. He makes Gehrig the modest. Within These "Sacred Bowers Magic kind, friendly but determined and surprising that the result, with Samuel Goldwyn producing. Sam highly courageous man he was full Wood directing and Gary Cooper known to be. Cooper gives him un 2 SHOWS IITELT- IU1N On CLU playing Gehrig, prominently sup Heather excellent as the Cockney girl in "the Wookey." Now common appeal and a good sense of humor, and makes him a true hero ported by Teresa Wright, Walter Scattsvillt Kd.

A'rr Airport Brennan, Elsa Janssen and others, in spirit at the grand climax. that she has proved she can do more than ingenues, let's hope she the deeply moving occasion of Lou ABBOTT COSTEXLO "RIDE 'EM COWBOY Flutel Mozart Pie Forelle Schubert Per Tod und das Schubert Der Wegweiser Schubert Der Lindenbaum Schubert Der Doppelfranger Schubert The Sandman Schumann Ich hab' im Traum Geweinet Schumann Mv Soul Is Dark Schumann Widmung Schumann 1 Auf dem Kircknof Brahms Den Es Gehet dem Menschen Brahms Wenn Ich mit Menschen Brahms Farewell of Boris tBoris Goudonow) Is a generally fine and strongly appealing photoplay. The writer saw Gehrig Day at the Yankee Stadium. gets a chance to do something other than sweetness and light 'The Pride of the Yankees" at a This sequence will get you. Bring th Family Can and Children FREE! preview.

Tomorrow evening it will As his sweetheart and wife, Tere roles. II have its local premier at the Cen sa Wright plays simply, sincerely, tury, and the next day will settle The really hottest romance In charmingly. beautifully. Walter into a regular run there. this town at the moment is that of Brennan turns in his usual fine FREDRIC MARCH AS MARK TWAIN Moussorgsky Olivia de Havilland and John Hus Perhaps it may he considered a work as Sam Blake, and another excellent portrayal is that of Elsa Janssen as the mother.

Babe Ruth bit too long, but Gehrig was a long, eventful career, as sports ton. I don't think either one will deny fondness for the other. If thev didn't want it known, they Wearing the makeup he will use for his title characterization in "The Adventures of Mark Twain," Frederic March appeared at a luncheon in Los Angeles with Irving Rapper (left), director of the film, and Jesse L. Lasky (right), the producer. is capital in brief scenes, and mil careers go, and as it will be shown of the others are admirable.

without another feature on the bill wouldn't be so open in their at This is a fine picturft that will it is likely that the great majority entertain and inspire you. of film patrons will not mind Its tentions. The Hustons definitely have separated and it seems more than likely legal action will follow poon. Not only is Olivia's romance length. Met Reports Paul Gallico wrote a tiptop story for the picture, and Herman Modern Hints progressing, but her career is at Its height.

Warners have bought a Balance Mankiewicz and Jo Swerling did a first-rate job on the shooting script. tory for her called 'One More The generous Mr, Goldwyn en Tomorrow," an original by Charles Qitnal Tues Aug. 4 at 8:30 HENRIETTA SCHUMANN Playing Usxf Piano Concerfo STARLIGHT SYMPHONY ERNO RAPEE Conducting HIGHLAND PARK RCWL ltMrrl Section BS and B3f Can. Adm. 40 (Tax lncl.) On Sal SibUy's and 2( Cibbs St.

New York CP) For the first gaged old Yankee associates of Hoffman, brilliant young writer On Beauty time in its 59 years the Metropol Gehrig's Babe Ruth. Bill Dickey OfferingsToday At Theaters Starting timtt ef main ftaturis follow: I'alacw 1 :20. 4:15. 7:10. 10:10.

Loew'ft 11:20, 2:00, 4:40, 7:20. 10:00. Kesent 1 :10, 4:05, 7:05. 10:00. Capitol 11 :40, 3:10, 6:40, 10:15.

Little 1 :50, 3:45, 8:45, 7:40, 9:00. Tempi 2:10, 4:45, 7:20. 9:55. rnlury 1 :05. 4:05, 7:10, 10.10.

Krlvc-In Theater 9 :00. 11:00. Strand 11:42. 3:05. Highland Bowl :30.

tan Opera House Association made Dennis Morgan plays opposite Olivia, and Kurt Bernhardt will rfirrt it before he begins "The NECKS NEED ATTENTION Mark Koenig and Bob Muesel and drew Mrs. Gehrig, Lou's widow, to public yesterday a complete state ment of its financial condition. By Helen Jameson Junior COMMANDOS T1IK HAIIIIAVKItS TKIRlTn Hollywood as an adviser all to Life of Marilyn Miller." In addition, it has printed 10.000 Whpn S. Svlvan Simon, the di ndd to authenticity to th picture Many a woman, attending strict Pianist Booked Tomorrow Another fine young American artist will be the solo attraction at the final event In the Starlight Symphony concert series tomorrow night in Highland Park Bowl. Sho in Henrietta Schumann, pianist, whose achievements on the radio and in the concert hall have carnefd her a following as devoted as the one earned by yivian della Chiesa, the youthful soprano Introduced to a Bowl audience last Friday evening with such marked success.

With Emo Rapee, brilliant Radio City Musio Hall Symphony con Then script and players were rector, told Walty F.rny that their copied of it, anI Is distributing the to aubacrlbers, to contribu ly to her complexion homework, starts creaming under her chin and turned over to the veteran Wood nrxt picture, "Salute to tha Ma tors to the opera fund, and to spon who was a happy selection as di worlta upward. Well and good. jinfn," would be In technicolor TO LOU CiKHIUti sors of the Metropolitan's out-of- rector. Wallv rrinned: "Guess 1 so town performances. The statement But what about her neck? If she doesn't give it more than a lick and a promise it is going to be sev pretty in black and white every Wood has brought all to life to natural, absorbing and often Kilbonrn Hall Organ recitsl by tots up both receipts and disbursements for the funds raised in the body wants to see me in my Catherine Crozler Oleaaon.

4 v. m. there was a named Lou stirring life on the screen. It may eral shades darker thn her A Treat natural color." recital by ravid J. Howell, ban baritone, 8:20 p.

m. IHibllc tnvlted be called sentimental treatment of spring of 1940, and the expenses for the fiscal year ending May 31. 1942. celestial face, and then how is she going to look? the theme, but the department pre a grand character. Through all his big league career he wore a Yankee uniform.

He was John Considine will produce Salute to the Marines," and it is the fond hope of everybody on The Metropolitan netted fers to call It vital, genuinely hu It sometimes happens that what to both. Embaasy Rochester Summer Theater company in "The Little Foxes," drama. Loew'n Oreer Garson. Walter Pid- man treatment. It has pathos i i 679.06 from the campaign of 1940, out of which it spend a half million once was a slender, well-turned the MGM lot that it will do the fame big box office business neck takes on a cushion of fat at yes mighty moving pathos but it also has considerable humor and Old Reliable.

He was a manager's dream come to life. Every day he was on the job. Year after year he delivered the poods. He was Miller geon and Teresa Wright in "Mrs. the rear.

This defect mav be due as down payment on the Opera House, $129,557.69 for interior im Miniver." ductor wielding the baton again, delightful romance. Excepting to poor posture, crouching forward few moments, the focus always is Palace Dorothy Lamour and Richard Denning in "Beyond the Blue Horizon" and Sddie Bracken and SEATS NOW AT ALL SHOWS! HURRY TO provements, $94,258.56 on new productions, and $27,928.71 on legal over desk or typewriter, or keeping on Gehrig's fine qualities of char it is confidently expected, that the huge crowd that turned out for Miss Della Chiesa will be eclipsed tomorrow evening. the chin lowered while sewing. This June Preisser in "Sweater Girl fees and other expenses connected acter as illustrated in all he does same habit will cause the tissues with buying the property. There are numerous baseball scenes Century Pat O'Brien and Glenn Ford in "Flight Lieutenant" and William Holden and Frances Dee in of the throat to become impaired For the Bowl concerts have been SEE On May 31 there remained because the underlying muscles are 934.10 of the fund.

Operating defi "Meet the Stewarts." and the hero is shown as a great star of the diamond but the story is chiefly of the man, not of the Temple Bela Lugosi and Luana gaining in popularity with each event. Seating and amplification difficulties encountered in the cits, litigation by disgruntled stock relaxed. Once again we must send forth the clarion call to all good Walters in "The Corps Vanishes" holders, and other expenses as athlete. and Wilfred Lawson and Movita in beauty questers to keep their heads charged against this fund and a "Tower of Terror." early concerts have now been eradicated. level outside as well as inside It begins with Gehrig as a youngster of poor German-American par Huggins boy and Joe McCarthys man.

Man an-i boy. he never failed them. Thev could always cour.t ci Iau Gehrig the YANKEE IDOL! "Natural strength, acquired tireless industry and ur.swerv:r.:r loyalty brought Lou Gehrisr to th top in baseball, the Iron Man of a great era in baseball history. He was the idol of the fans ar.d the finest fellow in the world to thosa who knew him best the playrr competitors as well as s. At the height his fame, at the crest of his career, he was stricken.

In the prime cf life, with everything to live for. he was sentence! Rrnt Joseph Cotten and Anne Baxter in "The Magnificent Amher- cash reserve of $422,447.39 left the opera with $417,437.20 in its pocket, and chins as well. The typist should As the New York Times critic enis. and with his sturdy, resolut sit erect, not throw the shoulders sons" ana Andrews sisters in in vate Buckaroo." as of May 31. According to Corne "The Bugle Sounds." Warners will make a service picture that should be a honey.

It is called "Champions Training Champions." They will show Joe Louie, Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney as the champs training champs of the service. The movie will be made with co-operation of the Army, Navy and Coast Guard. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Ginny Simms and Bill Hawks act as if they really meant it; the Paulette Goddard-Burgess Meredith romance is occupying all ef their time; George Montgomery averages six telephone calls a day to Kay Williams, his current heartbeat. Bet there were more than that when he and Hedy were ablaze. mother, determined that he shall wrote of Miss Schumann after her last Carnegie Hall recital during forward.

Poor posture brings lius N. Bliss, chairman of the Capitol Gary Cooper and Joan Leslie in "Sergeant York" and Milton fatigue and a list of beauty griefs, After the face washing at night go to college and become an engineer. Finally he enters Columbia as an emrineerins- intent mil the winter season: "Miss Schumann is a youne Berle and Brenda Joyce in "Whisper board, there will remain about $125,000 in the cash reserve when th season pens next fall. inc uhosts. throw the head back, apply cream Little, Margaret Lockwood and waits on table at a fraternity house.

Rex Harrison in "Nieht Train." Largest operating expense is for He still has his boyhood desire to to the neck using flattened fingers with a downward stroke, one hand following the other. Treat the sides principals and conductors be a baseball player, but he will be lllviera Ann Sheridan and Ronald Reagan in "Juke Girl" and George Raft and Pat O'Brien in "Broad come what his mother wishes him of the neck, and the back as well. to death. He took. that, too, Lis the champion that he was." 917.93 last season.

Largest block of incometcame from ticket sales in New York, $1,103,617.12. way." Dixie Spencer Tracy and Hedy La Freckles and tan love ta dwell upon the back of the neck. Not so bad in the summer but you'll marr in "Tortilla Flat" and Brod Crawford and Virginia Bruce In "Butch Minds the Baby." Keep August 8th Open for Lou Gehrig Day The Commandos and the Kl Liberty, State, Madison and Mon James Craig in Cast have a frenzied time getting rid ot them when the leaves begin to to be. He stars in college football and baseball, and keen Sam Blake, sports writer, puts the Yankee management onto the youth's trail. Gehrig declines a Yankee contract offer.

Then his mother becomes 111 and ready money is needed. Without telling her. he signs the contract and is sent to Starts Thurs. dint. roe Bette Davis and Olivia de Havi land in "In This Our Life" and SHIRLEY WINNINGER fall.

musician who possesses a modern technique that combines brilliance and breadth of effect. Her tone is big and strong, and she seeks for the grand line and resplendent colors in her interpretations." Those qualities will be needed for the Liszt Flat Concerto, which will be performed by Miss Schumann and the orchestra under direction of Mr. Rapee. For the orchestral side of the program, th principal works will the complete Fifth Symphony of Beethoven the for Victory" masterwork. i Broadway Actor Gets New Screen Role Miriam Hopkins and Brian Donlevy Of Sabotage Film Wins: Knothole Ganif will celebrate TEMPLE Cha.

Turn the head from side to side in "Xjrenueman Alter DarK. day in honor of the late Leu with a strong muscle pull to tighten Hollywood James Craig has KUCGLES "FRIENDLY Gehrig, Pride of the Yankees base Cameo and West End Bob Kope and Madeleine Carroll in "My Favorite Blond," and Sheila Ryan fibers. While the cream remains been assigned an important role on frisk an ice cube over the flesh. Marian Martin Pattern "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" and josepn Allen in wno is in "Seven Miles from Alcatraz," With a firm, pretty throat Hope Schuyler?" ENEMIES' RKO Radio's dramatic thriller of ball team, with a special theater party at the Century Theater en Saturday morning. Auyust fth.

The program will begin at 10:30 acl price of admission is 11c. Tempi (Fairport) Paulette God woman holds her own, birthdays do lighthouse sabotage just off the Golden Gate. dard and Ray Milland in "Reap the Wild Wind" and Frances Langford not proclaim themselves. and Jonnny Downs in "All-American vraig wm piay a prisoner es Co-ed." NOW BALC 20c To 1 caped from Alcatraz Island who AlWAYt MAUMHUT COoTl Strand George Raft and Joan Ben Junior Commando Fledge I pledge that I will do all in mv makes his way to an isolated light nett in "House Across the Bay" and HartfOrd for seasoning. He is a standout there and is brought into the Yankee ranks.

Before long he is one of the big league stars and begins his marvelous iron-man lec-ord. In Chicago he has a humoro Js meeting with pretty Eleanor Twitchell of a society family. ey fall In love, and but you'll wisn to see this for yourself. By this time his mother as well as his father. is an ardent baseball fan and enthusiastic about Lou.

The mother ttkes a hand In his married life, but trouble is avoided by his firmnt-ss. Finally comes the time wnen something that baffles him weak- house, encounters his former girl IV ew Adventure or rarzan. Arnett Bob Hope and Madelein Oku JUtiJUU nm KW JUBSU MATH friend, the man who railroaded Carroll in "My Favorite Blond" and power to help win the war. I set aside at least 10 per cent cf rr.y spending money for the purchase of him to prison, and a group of Glenn Ford and Claire Trevor In Hollywood Frank Fenton, Broadway actor currently completing his first screen role in "The Navy Comes Through," has been signed to play in "Ladies Day," RKO Radio's comedy of the "Adventures of Martin Eden." enemy saboteurs. war stamps.

I will devote at leasl Webster Spencer Tracy and Hedy Already ca-st are Bonita Gran- yyj fi Mtnautcoiett POfflHT UMOUR' toxn Kwiw-iicmiin Lamarr in "Tortilla Flat" and Jan Withers in "Younc America." villa and Jack Briggs. 10 per cent of my spare tirr.s to earning money for the purchase cf war stamps or helping the war ef Edward Dmytryk will direct the llialtn (East Rochester) Dorothy woman side of professional I.nmour and William Jtolnrn I Herman Schlom production, which "Fleet's In" and Miriam Hopkin is scheduled to start soon. Irnton joins a cast which al and Brian Donlevy in "Gentleman Aiwan mainwuuY coot atwan ikaiiwuuy cootl SSuTOT After Dark." ready Includes Lupe Velez, Eddie fort in othrr ways. I m-ill wast nothing that can be used to hp win. I will work for a commission in the Junior Commandos and fulfill the obligations of that Grand Ann Sothern and Red Skel ton in "Maisie Gets Her Man" and Albert, Patsy Kelly and Max Baer, to play a relief pitcher on a major Ann Rutherford and Robert Sterling BALC 20c To 1 in -xnis Time lor Keeps.

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