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jl1' Jjfj I'ir-r 1,1 nf itA IL.JlLi.J jf, lfa jwAin-fc J2 COUHfl-fOST, Camdtn, N. Wdniduy, Jonuory 1 9 0 1 should start to show huge returns by next vear Henry London to make a picture for i Morgan's wife, the former Isobel 1 Auxiliary of VFW Sponsors Essay I Alexander Korda he gets a house: jrent free. EARL WILSON I It Happened Last Night WALTER WINCHELL ON BROADWAY The mask Rex made for Lana l.ibbs, finally consented to a divorce Ambassador Douglas ami Artie Shaw both left Doctor's Hospital, while Clifton Fadi-man was admi'ted Corinne Caret's the luscious creature starring in 'When Willie Comes fr louella PAKSONS II 111 1 Contest on Peat Turner Topping for the Hal: Masque said to be a show stop-! per. The chanty party lor St. John's Hospital Fund tins Satur Hih school students of Cam- I day has Hollywood winging.

Marching Home." This was a. Home. lliis was a cam-! TiiKitv ii wt ov a m.it mv i MXT FKOM A BLl SKIU.K hl'IT Hildegarde, the star, met; Uouywooui TAIJv i IX XEW VOKK is that a night spot audience of only two persons on a bliwardish county today began aiming telling funny stories about their pupils. Hut the only one doing' 1 H1 JU expert Xavier Cugat will She greeted them merrily with: Well, we may not have quantity fountain iens at a $1000" for big money is Sam Levenson. vL I0" Nnalwa! the rnmha Nowadays, savs 37vear-old Sam on staee at th ranit.M men um iwr iuu act.

eai'casn. Drue New York, Jan. 25. Sam GoId- marry jjis vocalist, Abbe Lane, tonight, but we sure have quality ti him Vi i i nrjifl ic final Ha 1 3110 acl-ail Eit tl hv Theatre, -when a mnthpr want to nunish hor son wnen te appeared lor With phone caueu me jium nuui .10 uVu L. cnrv nf found her in the cast of "As thei -Because," she 1 Because," she logie'd, -those tw will tell everybody they meet j.

1 UMf 'GO TO YOUR 8 f1111 ijeet, 'Peace With 1 1 1 i i Honor xor "Go to his room! a nis nt-Ai Gills Go," where she was known how nice I was to them. Each kid has two television sets and r-t 1 1 the red hot Jus, biuion uv.i Abbe We doubt if those Boston band its will get very lar. How lar V1 train that goes through other people's houses and back Rabv. with Dana Andrews, Joan je nas showered her with can vou get on a million-and -a -half VAr rf i again. They send his dinner up to him and he's being punished! rariov Hraneer kick- eifts.

Abbe's ma travels on tour.i Henry Youngman says that Bo thing you'll be able to get for a nickel is five pennies. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A lormer all the collets that will never it. Then thev tried tn mt she. too. has a job with the CmDire Grieve's decision at ing Uie liapper -b- Cu eat band.

Yankee Stadium. Vln jt.u Psence I pretty-and famous-model was Tfca 1 i His room has 8 windows with was a reminder of the misswnt hij beiaom aoie iu ik race between btromooii Jackie Leonard (reading tne outrace Armed a rise out of my friend Sam, and "Volcano" is on in earnest, headlines of the big Boston bur the big Boston bur-; Pollard proudly pooh-pooh'd: staged the VFW auxiUarK' iwind blowinS a11 Sections and! $600. sT-ns at tost week's Maintom -Well, they can't We would have buried auxtharj if he a nose, he's! The only way you got rid ot BrvX "Has the success of 'Gen-jKenzo Avanza, me co-proaucer oi giary quips nnc' is due in New York blame that tlemen Prefer Blondes an thing Thomas a one on Bene. witnout a nower: 'm, got an allergy! If he sons on'a piano." he savs. "was to fTJ Thursday addresses people or lies and savs dirtv out and leavp it to do wiuijour ueii -volcano" is being, missives to movietowners this Pnt frtl.

he's 'going through aj "So we moved out and left ltL.i,,u.,i tv.i i iivi m.m m. JlHd I hjiv wuaai JiUUl ct lf 'U II' ,4 -U I 1 W1 1V 14 tii, VV lidL alC He's and when a happer nm. 3iii nl.t nn because of Anna Mag- -Hollvwood. Califilmia." fi'm'" ne -r, r.i always right. He we got to our new do you want me to be to his mother, "You're a apartment, there's a piano, left I 1 1 i nil a.

i. not inr O. -ruwiiv uuu pat WISH I'D SAID THAT: Anita irama oi ine moi-iv luoin" ui0 est radio station in the world." Stark at her home, 610 Ben- ana sne. some olnr family." Bi" huh' ison street, by April 1. 1Ies expressing himself! Tho haa a rnund-f arpd fellow with a itv ivjl uoaj vii I i i' suuicili .1 WHAT'S HOT: The Ed Gard- oi now America can keep its a pr, peace and pride at the same time, teacher at Tilden High.

Brook- a submitted by a Camden county, b'n. till '46 when the decided to, Anot'her UevLfL mo Bew are of the man In a shiny convertible, He'll offer a lift To anything skirtable. P. G. and tne impaci 01 ui he fisherman who makes lovej Nuttin' serious, folks.

Only a1 the two 'a asTjietoTtiJr, to Ingrid Bergman, although hovers' quarrel, frippery. And besides Mario hasn.t many lines to speak you know' I owned Pt" and does most of his love making r.PVFR wa. fore Anita Loos revised Gentie- l'EGG ANN GARNER wa ment Prefer Blondes'." wvman has been seeing, congratld by Gene Wil-j Far be it from me to get in an' -Sweenev practicallv hams after the premiere of The argument with Sam. tor one during her NewjMan." a psychological meio-j thing. I've got laryngms-and he js lf champion drama "How did it fee being IOD.

now has a tPlpnhnno uncu.or. The winner of the New Jersey HE uii inai isiana ine iuaner ana nas Coorvpr Pprsnnc (cho'o man TPiprt in tho natinnal rnntnt AT THE STORK a tn he Robert. Sweeney's brother ana---u a ipraised the plan t0 resume diplo. relations with i was cij here is a aeciaeu lamuy ic-i imatic Spain. Alvarez: "No horse ever goes as fast as the money you bet on him." BAR BUZZ: TheU.

S. Government may hike air mail stamps to 8c, give the airlines more sidies Police say they'll approve a cabaret license for Lila Leeds here if she's offered a job first Arnold Stand's been invited on the Milton Bcrle show for the second consecutive week Dwight Deere Wiman told the cast of "Dance Me a Song" he was furious with the critics' re. views and would keep the show running. Herb Shriner, dropping his CBS-TV show Feb. 4.

says, "I'm retiring from 5-minute television to rf turn to show business" That's earl brother. "It felt," said the movie actress. To Name 1H-al 'and Ciro's in Hollywood. A Mrs. Stark, who is chairman of school teacher yet! the Camden county district of the Sam says he can remember VFW auxiliary, with headauar- mcicterl "nornr as tnougri i were nacK at hAincr intPrviPWP.1 bv a rastinffi10 communism.

direct irom ion semblance. who has just completed the story of Chaim Weizmann, that; the president ol the new State of f1lcatrCS 1 OtlWlt ui, euiiea rtoger rvay, ae-jters at MX uroaaway. saia tne happy by givin him a penny fending fascism." names of the local judges wouldj "Today," says Sam, "give him director!" Pete Bonamy, the turf expert. Whitney) have split Joe Di-Maggio stagged at Toots Shor's (of course) while thinking over his terms of his coming contract Duke Ellii.gton called off plans for his projected musical "Jump for Joy," and is working instead on another Billy Conn, spending a weekend at the Waldorf with his oil business associates soloed at the Copa to hear Lena Home. He's got everything sunk in the business, which i oe announced Deiore xne ciose oi a ppnny wny he can-t use wunessea me epibuue ai niaxaui when a chaD in tatters sniffed ati from PROF.

CM11 RLO "Abindor.ec 2 IV 1 45., 10.00 BK0.4IIM RoutMftWl nd o. Dfth W.ley' Cunt from 1. 00 luiutM, rtpiu i. He gives it to his father. High SChOOl essayists.

Who ish! "Tn summer IhPV or. tr, r-amn AprU 4 tne- inMfl Koto nn l- OA c-ul MJ- imiv.mil i 'i- v- cut 111. uau. UUUla OULMTl It reminded Pete of New York's told the story accurately even 5 46, S4. DespeMdJM 4 2:.

7.14. 10 32 though he did spell Goren s.irt Tourh-' a 39, L1H1R1Y 3i Disguise 7.00. 9 42. Popsicle king. L.

Price, who as asked a similar query at Aqueduct. "You bet only two bux? Your son bets S300 a race!" Gorin'." Mr. Driftwood is pretty accu --rV." Unirfi'' 7 42. 7 4'. 45.

to try for the $1000 national first Actually, they're being 'sent prize (there 11 be lesser prizes for the'summer. county and state winners, werei refugees from their advised of the following rules: Jparent. They on-t want l0 g0. hssps' must not say. 'Don't send me away.

10 "tudents regularly enrolled 111 'do EAT' in any high school (private, pub- nR lie or parochial) and maintaining! ol A Ia'IaJK. and their class work at the time of; last of 8 children, he says rate, too, even though he spells OKlH C4MDl Top The Morning 2 00. 7 00. 9 00. r.RKsmE -She wore a lellow Riboon hav-h.

-mm -mm. mm ma A i i mi- mi- 1 11 u-il. wiliWJfl aa I "Oh," shrugged Price, "he has Sobol "Sobel a rich father." 1 51. 7.3i. B.iCk Micie MlSJ Irom and -Cont.

Grant Taaes Richmond" LAST DAY SPENCER TRACY in "ADAM'S RIB" City Gets 54,500 ITEM: "Bernard Baruch says what America needs is to de writine the essavs, are eligible;" was oinerent in nis aay. jsraei waius x-u i son to portray him on the screen, Yes, the story of the man who; is generally acclaimed the great-; est Jewish leader of the last 50. years will be made into a pic-, ture. Gutterman's completed; script has already been turned: over to Marcus Baum, multi-j millionaire New Yorker, who is' backing the venture. In fact, Baum left New.ork for Israel on Monday to confer; with President Weizmann and; get his okay.

SNAPSHOTS of New York and, Hollywood collected at random: Apparently William Saroyanj likes 'em voung. He was at the. Stork Club at a table for two; with Geraldine Brooks, who is! plenty pretty and plenty youth-j ful. Amusing to see Greta in a corner at the Colony, showj no recognition when Jimmy Stewart and his pretty Gloria, "We slept in one room and we velop the hydrogen bomb." to compete. No Age Limit used to toss for who slept horizontal," he says.

"My mother Developing a few Bernard i Apt'p Slto iruchs wouldn't hurt, either, j1 U1 AU ri-1 kJilt. Rarurhs 3. No age limit is specified, A byliner (just back) reports jbut pre-entry and post-graduate; had techniques the Japanese BIO- Roseanna McC-y 7 00, 9.00 BOXY Variety Time" and Appointment With Murder -Continuous Irom SAAAk' "A Danjerous 12 04. 2.01. 4 00, 5.55, 8 00 10 00 STANLEY "Adams Rib 11.58, 1.5S, 3 58.

5 58. 7.58. 10 00. STAR "The Red Danube 7.14. 9.30.

TOWERS p.jsean:ia McCoy" 2.00, 7 00. 9.30. VICTORIA A letter to 3 Wives 7 00, 9 55 and Lmda Be Good 8 50. WALT WHITMAN Roseanna McCoy 7.30, 9 35. SIBIRBAN BLACKWOOD (Blackwood I "Illegal En-irv 7 oo.

45 and "Texas Brooklyn this nnp is hpin? told hphind the nf a ni.ae nw nf omnnri students mav not comnete. inaani inougnr or. Great over Iron Curtain. In a Warsaw! facing Admiral Wilson boulevard; 4. Essays will be judged on; "She'd say, 'Wait'll your fath-prison three men sit in a com-i at the Cooper river was an-library construction (50 per-jer comes home, he'll kill missar's office, savs tne nrst: i nmmwH Tnodav hv PavmnnH cent): lnterDreiauve views io eu wy to nn, nu mu "I have been in prison four years acting chief of the Cam-because I said Gomulka is a den citv bureau of nronertv.

The percent) and partnotic lnspira-ime. Papa kills too hard. Kill tion (25 percent.) I me now 'cause I ha to go to 5. Manuscripts i 1 1 the sale price was Sol.oOO, or $4o00 mm i i I ri I BROAD iPennsjrovei "Lone ana uailOI. -noo1l(oo' Di ir HuSteS1 2 0' "That is strange," said another.

broadw'ay '(Palmyra) -sword in the i "I was arrested two years ago over the minimum price set bv'must be written or typed on one Sam refers to the kids as "the iside of paper measuring eight-, juvenile delinquents." Some of 1 HI-JII1T t. CENTIRY (Auduboni "Take One Faise walked past her because I said Gomulka is purchaser of the land is theiandahai1 by 11 incnes (conven- tnem nave come to tne early patriot!" l-Save-way Stations accord-Hional typewriter size) and must. shows at the Capitol to see him. "I was said the thirdJincr to Dobbs an affiliate of the! bear contestants name, They re the worms the early en' 2 20. 7.20.

9 23 One of the funniest sights I've; clVmkstos -ciri who "EousH Shod "because I am Gomulka." 7 00. 8 30 COLLI NGSHOOD (Collinpwood)- of school and number ot b. entries must De accompa- SAr STARTED OFT. lik-o all At Al Dick's a group was gabbing about the situation in China. "If FDR were here," a Repub" snorted, "he'd be sending our boys -straight back to war." "And you," countered an phia, which plans to construct a gasoline service station on the site costing between $50,000 and $100,000.

A. J. Rosenfeld and R. H. Ro-senfeld, realtors, represented the med by declarations affirming t0 be a musician.

He says the contestant own authorship nis father bought a iano for signed by both the contestant and n0Dody learned to play his parent. 1 1 seerT in New i orK parson Kanin and Ruth Gordon sitting in the back of their limousine eating-two delicious hamburgers they looked good, too. DOROTHY MACKAIL who looks wonderful, was at the Stork Club completely surrounded by famous artists Russell Patterson, Bradshaw Crandall and Arthur William Brown amonz them. FDRooter, "straight back to theoil company and announced the WDryar To dL- qt i juatnti lat-fttt. a rrh i tArTi iro nf thA npur cfriirriirp Women of To Meet Tonight will be modem and "the most beautiful on the boulevard." AT BAL TABARI.V a few pro-and-conned General Assistant City Solicitor Louis GEORGE RAFT 1 Sjl Members of Camden chapter Vaughan's dislike of the press.

H. Goldman conducted the pub Oscar Levant, the world's ELLA RAINES PAT O'BRIEN 3S5, Women of the' Moose, will conduct a child care and training ADASGEROVS Too bad, sarcasmed a colyum-ist, "he can't get along with the Fourth Estaters as he does with the 5 percenters." Champ Sugar Ray Robinson's Runyon Fund offer (his entire greatest coffee drinker, says he is making the supreme sacrifice in order to help on the water shortage. He's cutting his coffee drinkine in half. lic sale. Ihe minimum for the tract of land set by the city commission was $50,000.

The tract is on the southwest side of the boulevard and southeast of Cooper river. Goldman also sold vacant program tonight at the Moose home, 315 Cooper street, with Mrs. Clara Small, chairman, in charge. Speakers will include Mrs. BOB RHONDA i BUt WHLUMS purse) proves that "Sugar" was Ruth Chatterton is down with virus flu, but she tells me her HOPR FLEMING ground at the southeast corner Louisa Walsh, secretary and of Twenty-first street and Hard-1 superintendent of the Camden novel, "Homeward Borne" goes with (Society for the Protection of son avenue, measuring 321 feet by 100 feet to the Interstate Con never sweeter.

At the Roney Plaza Hotel Proprietor Meyer Schine almost wore out his best finger pushing an elevator button. When the lift finally arrived, the boss said to the boy: "Wrhere were you?" on sale May 1. I hear she already had some offers for the screen rights. i Comedian Leo de Lyon has been signed for a movie by Columbia Pictures. He was in rrodwa or fDMuKo ihok D.rcti br ALEXANDER HALL mriiYTITWr ftfr tt- -t- i struction Co.

1444 Broadway, for the minimum sale price of $4815. No other bid was ROSEAU Children from Cruelty, and Mrs. Miriam Shindle. matron of the Sheltering Arms Home. Those attending are requested to bring articles of clothing to be donated to children at the Sheltering Arms.

The chapter will hold a spaghetti dinner Monday night, open to the public -and for which 65 cents a plate will be charged. "Where," was the sensible retort, "can you go in an elevator?" Hialeah Confucius say (via Dave WiLson) Wagering on races just hard way of making easy living. Socony Club to Hold Dance Here Friday slarrmf FARiiV CRANGfr Five hundred members of the Red Horsemen club of the So- C. V. R.

THOMPSON, the columnist, forwards a complaint a Mrs. Clarke of Yorkshire cony-Vacuum Oil Co. research ALL THE FORCE, FIRE and FIDELITY OF THE NOVEL! -It's Sensational! CAKD PARTY TONIGHT Camden White Shrine 4 will and development division, of onfd 1.30, 7 0U. M.UU. COLONIAL (tjr Hrbor) I Wis a Male War Bride 7.15.

9.15. CRKSCENT (West Collinjswnod "Flght- ln; Man of the Plains 7.33. 9.32. CRITERION (Moorestonn) "Farewell to Arma and -Hatchet Man" 7.00. 9.00.

EMBASSY iSwedrsboro) "Lost Bounaar- 7.00, 9 00. EMBASSY (Westville) "Sword the Desert" 7 .29, 9 35. FLORENCE (Florence) "Red Hot and Blue 9.25. FOX (Burlington) "Crime Doctor's Diary' and "Lone Wolf and the Lady" 1.30, 7 00 FOX (Ml. Holly) "Farewell to Arms" and Hatchet Man" 1.30, 7.00, 9 00.

FOX (Riverside) "Farewell to Arms" and "Hatchet Man" 1.30. 7 00. 9.00. HIGHLAND (Audubon) "Lost Boundariea" 1 22 9 28. HILL (Paulsboro) "Adventure In Baltimore' 1.

00. 7.00. 9 00. KING (Gloucester) Sword In the Desert" 1 49, 7.19. 9 21.

LAND1S 0'ineln "Pinky" 2.15, 7.00, 9 00 LAI KEL (Laurel Sprints) "Beyond the Forest" 7.25. 9.2V LEVOY (Millville) "Wlnj and a Prayer" and "Suomarine Patrol" 2.00, 7.00, 9 00. LITTLE (Haddonfield) "Bride For Sale" 7.00, 9.00. LYRIC (Landunille) Big Italian Show 7 00, 9.00. MAJESTIC (Bridfeton) "Renegade Trail" and "Special Aeent 2.15.

7.00. 9 00. MT. EPHRAIM (Ml. Ephraim) The Doctor and the Girl" 7.35.

9.40. PARK (Merchantiille) "The Judge Step! Out" 7.30, 9.30. RITZ (Mavs Landing "Adventures of Don Juan" 7.10. 9.10. RITZ (Oaklyn) "Fiehting Man of the Plains'' 2.25.

7.25. 9 30. RIVOI.I (Hammonton) "Father Was a FullDack" 7.35. 9.35. ROXV (Maple Shade) "The Golden Stallion" 7.00, 9.10 and "Rose of the Yuk-m" 8.11, 10.21.

STANLEY (Brideetoni "Farewell to Arms" and "Hatchet Man" 2.15, 7 00. 9.00. WESTMONT (Westmonti "Always Leave Them Laughing" 7.00, 9.00. WESTMONT (W'estmont) "Always Leave Them Lauthlins 7 00, 9 00. WOOD (Woodbury) "My Little Chicadee" 1.45, 7.00, 9.00.

PHILADELPHIA THEATERS FORREST "The Merry Widow" 2.30, 8 30. LOCI' ST "Ail You Need Is One Good Break 8 30. SHI BERT Les Ballets de Pans 8.30. WALNUT "Yes, Lord 8 30. MOTION PICTIRES AI.DINE "Bord-rline" Cont.

from 11 00. ARCADIA The Great Loer Cont. (mm 11 00. BOYD "Battiezround 11.15, 125, 3.35, 5 40. 7.50.

10 00. EARLE "South Sea Sinner" 10.30, 12.25. 6.30. 25. 10.20 GOLDMAN "Dear Wile 10.00, 12 00, I.

45. 3.25. 5.10, 6.55, 8.40, 10.25, 1 2 05 KARLTON "The Red Shoes" 10,05, 12.25. 2.45. 5 05.

7 25, 9 45. MASTBAI "The Hastv Heart" 11.05, 100, 2 45. 4 35. 6.25. 8.

IS, 10.05. NEWS "Battling Hoofer" 8 00. 9 45, II. 30, 1.15. 3.00.

4 45, 6,30, 8.15, 10.00. 1 1.45. ail night. PIX Slippers' 11.00. 1 10, 3 20.

5.25. 7.35. 9 40 The Sur! 1 1.55. 2.00, 4,10. 6.15.

8.25, 1 0 30. PRINCESS "The Last Slop" 10 45, 12 55. 3 10. 5.20, 7 30, 9 40. RANDOLPH "East Side West Side' 10 00, 11.55.

1 45, 3.35, 5 25, 7.15, 9 05. 10.55. 12.45. STANLEY 'Sands iwi Jima" 9 10, I 1.10. 1.05.

3 05. 5 00. 7 00, 9 00, 1 1 00: la 3 00 STANTON Davv Crrnkett, Indian Scout" i 1.15. 2 15. 20, 8 1 5.

11 00: The Great Dan Patch" 12 25, 3.30, 30. 9.25. SI'I UIO "You Can't Get Awav With It" II 00. 1 10. 3 30.

5 45. 8 00 10 20; '1 Stole a Million 1 1.25, 1 40,4 00, 6 15. 30, 10 55. TRANS-HX "Hamlet" 11.10, 150, 1 4 30. 7.10, 10.00.

wmmmmmmm pjul Tomorrow ite mmmmmmmam STAGE 8:45 P. M. STA6E TALENT SCOUT N1TE DOORS OPEN 6 P. M. Paulsboro, will attend their sixth! be host at a card party tonight sent him about an item that ran at 8.15 in the bixtn vvara re here and was reprinted in Brit-i annual dinner-dance in the main publican club, Mrs.

Margaret H. am. She wrote him in part: banquet room of the Sport Cen "Why does WW sling mud at us? ter. 811 Federal street. Friday.

Hollywood so briefly I didn't get a chance to meet him, but I hearj in New York that with a break in movies he will really go places. Fred Schneider, the hypnotist, who coached Jose Ferrer for "Whirlpool," makes a national tour as a hypnotist before giving it all up to turn actor. PEGGY ANN GARNER and football hero Jerry Hague sharing a tremendous banana split in Bop City. Cobina Wright's small cocktail dinner party for Sharman Douglas brought out Peter Lawford (natch), Elizabeth Firestone, the Richard Todds. the Mel Ferrers (she is so pretty), Judy Garland.

Vince Minnelli, Bunny and Johnny Greene and Jimmy Mc-Hugh, Tres gay, I hear. When J. Carroll Naish goes to Williams, worthy high priestess of the organization. Proceeds will Is he anti-British?" Off icers of the club include Ben DH Fish, president; Herman vander-l benefit charity, projects. Mrs.

Straton, vice president; A. W. Matilda A. Garwood is co-chair- No, he isn't, Mrs. Clarke.

He was a British ally in the last war long before Washington, D. was and he still is, and your Anshutz, secretary, and A. J. Gal- man. Iantier, treasurer.

Charles H. Vennell, chairman Mr. Thompson knows it. Ill THE DUST" STARRING DAVID BRIAN Mrs. Clarke P.

"Tell W. of the committee in charge of 2 TOP ACTION HITS 2 Robert STERLING Gloria GRAHAM "Roughshod" AUo Roy Rogers in "Saga of Death Valley" Winchell to remember the old arrangements, announces that saying: 'Live and Let dance music will be furnished by John Wayne Joanne Dm "SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON" Color by Technicolor Mrs. Clarke, please tell that ers orcnesira your Mr. Bevm 1fi) CLAUDE JARMAN Jr. JUANO HERNANDEZ PORTER HALL ELIZABETH PATTERSON CHARLES KEMPER WILL GEER Ann Sothrrn "TMK Jl'lXiE OtT" SHOCKING CUIIDCDT EVENINGS I MATINEES TODAY JllUbCnl 8 30 I SATURDAY 2 30 DIRECT FROM PARIS! ROADWAY'S BIGGEST SENSATION 27 Wcstfield 1 Ph WO 4-2660 I ARLO BIT TRU F.

"3 "MR. SOFT TOUCH" "ANGELS IN HrPrlZ "ABANDONED" LAUREL LAUREL SPRINGS THE BRITISH must be as surprised at us renewing relations with Fascist Spain as we were when they recognized Communist China. In the Jockeys' Room at Hialeah a group recalled the time Red Pollard (Seabiscuit's pilot) R'ttr Davis "BEYOXD THE FOREST" WALT WHITMAN I fZJ "ROSEANNA McCOY" LAST TIMES TODAY 2 HITS GLENN FORD RANDOLPH SCOTT in "THE DESPERADOES" Pu. EVELYN KEYES in "RENEGADES" Kttrr VICTORIAN LINDA, BE GOOD" PALI, IMH f.l.AS I.INDA DARNKI.L h'cnRmEn'lz: SAME PROGRAM ALL PERFORMANCES LITTLE Haddonfield ROBE RT YOVMG I.M DF.TTE COLBE RT I "BRIDE FOR SALE" 'LETTER TO 3 WIVES" FAR1.KY bRANGKR A JOAN EVANS RIO Rl R1 i ii ji .1 i r.7. Walter Pidgeon Janet Leigh "THE RED DANUBE" To loai'es BAM.KKINA IT'S OT TOO LATE TO START A SKRVICK OF SIX -ari in' 1 'ROSEANNA McCOY" Kalian Talking Engli.h Titln "THE BANDIT" Starring ANNA MAGNANI FORREST Last 4 I SUSANNA WILBUR FOSTER EVANS "ROSE OF THK Vl'KON" A "GOLDEN STALLION" ROXY iESM ROT ROGERS lr 2 HITS LAST DAY ORSON WELLES 1 LUCILLE BALL WILLIAM HOLDEN In "SLACK MAGIC" 'MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND" fil.ENN FORD (il.ORIA DellAVKN "DOCTOR AND THE GIRL" srARrs'rooAr A SEHVIf FOR SIX BALLERINA DINNERWARE D1XXEK I'EATE W1LUAM POWKIX tCNIUllI N.J.

I SIIKI.I.E WINTERS "TAKE ONE FALSE STEP" "ROUGHSHOD" "the: r.Ai, who took tub west" SHOCKING BI TRI COLLINGSWOOD I I BINfj ROSBY rV "ABANDONED" "TOP O' THE MORNING" NIGHTLY SPEED RACES WFSTMONT M. Berle (EXCRIPT MON. TUE8.) "ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING" RITZnTI RANDY SCOTT IflfllCT tvES I MATS TOMORROW LUWUjI a .30 I i SATURDAY 2 30 Mont Prosr Jotvph Kipnett preitnl "ALL YOU NEED IS ONE GOOD BREAK" A N.w Ploy by ARNOLD MAN0FF JOHN BERRY J. tdword lee Anna BROMBERG GRANT APPEL FIGHTING MAN Ur IHt PLAINS'' In Color RANDOLPH SCOTT "Fighting Man of the Plains" In ftiiirlrtnr f'olnr LADIES GIFT HIGHLANDS T'inlt. MI ST af.Y.

IT io n.ur.u 11 "LOST BOUNDARIES" HADDON AVE. and MICKLE STREET INFANTRY ARMORY Ticket, on Sal. SOUTH JERSEY SPORTING GOODS STORE. 535 MARKET STREET, CAMDEN, N. J.

RESERVED SEATS $1.50 S2.S0 $3.50 1000 GENERAL ADMISSION SEATS AT 73c FQ RESERVATIONS PHONE WOodlawn 4-5750 DANA ANDKIWS Gloucl iuir MINU N. J. STE PHEN MrNAI.I I jo A BROADWAY ond KAIGHN MAT. TOMORROW row "SWORD IN THE DESERT' EVENINGS I 30 I WALNUT 1 SATURDAY 1 HE' MI.CON 'APPOINTMENT WITH MURDER' "THE ROPE" In Trrhnkolitr TONITE AND EVERY NITE Mon. mmm ii i unuik i utuiii a HEARS AGAIN mm TONITE AND EVERY WED.

NITE 10 P. M. Girlt and Boyi Coma Down Get in the Racei JOIN OUR SPEED RACE LEAGUE Meet the 3-Time Champion of the Daily Newt Speed Race Conteit NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Rri 4t 31 lo Door FOR ONLY $1.50 A TUrlfanl City, Indiana man "I uve wun my nranng lor PLAZA HOTEL CAMDEN MARION VAUX AT THE HAMMOND IN THE BRIGANTINE LOUNGE Diirlnt Lunotifna 13:30 1:30 For CockUlll it 5:30 AND IN THE EVENING fROM 9.30 'Til CLOSINO UPE'CIAI. BROADfAXT TIIRFCT FROM (II COCKTAIL 1 Ol H.llr HMK M. Eir.pl Sl lunc In WC.VM 1310 On IIMl yarn, ilul.

WEEKS ONLY all that ami am. ft, you tui can hear nnn FORREST 2 Jan. 30 SEATS NOW I hrar aft' LUCKY STEEL AND HIS TRAIL RIDERS Alto Appearing On Tetvliion WCAU-TV Channel 10 Every Sal. THE 4 OAK VALLEY BOYS draught beer bars Sunday Matinee ftmtK noma it you aie liatd ol hitilfned, oe, rjr iX (reiumrn) hira (WT (l 1A.M. If tVeA (V VuNDAT OINNH SHOW 1 1 Wt0iV BIU MATES I RranTar -1 ran aim rauie DUriinif.

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HA0D0N TOWNSHIP, OPPOSITE EAIRVIEW i CAMDEN, N. J. E3 Only 3 from Irldg.l 'J'I'f ami iriiiuvr j(nir naTiienra, exc rf Wat IIHI rllllllltp nr 1 WILEOBGE NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP A NEW COME0Y fcr ttAINI RYAN he lt N.v.l hy LUDWIG tEMILMAnR SiildiM HUMI CRONYN I OCRINE today. Rj.u Your luck it voil tlrt nut hear lirtin at rnre. We ifcoinmriKi ami Kn.iun'fe Ol'RINK Av.tl.Me at all ppilff STORKS In SOUTH JERSEY'S FINEST RINK GLOUCESTER JERSEY AVI.

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