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COUUSR-POST, Saturday, Math Checked and Double Checked BY JIMINY EARL WILSON It Happened Last Night (R. 8. Pt. Off The district superintendent was in the pulpit of a Fairview church last week. He commands the respect of clergymen of all JOSEPHINE BAKER, FOR 27 VEARS THE STAR of the undressed Folies Bergere in Paris, arrived here dressed to her nose she brought 35 gowns and I put her on the spot about France's nudity.

"I'm not shocked by nudity!" famous Miss Baker (who admits to 45) said. "You wouldn't be. after seeing so much of it" I said. 'Tt's nothing bad:" She sat tense and serious in her suite denominations, is a fearless and implaccable foe lof rackets, and has a rare sense of humor. During his sermon to the congregation, he spoke of gambling, and ruefully remarked: "One of our South Camden churches had to take down its hymnal board, because the parishioners were playing the hymn numbers on "it." After the laughter subsided, he concluded in chagrined innocence, "I am surprised that all you parishioners know what I mean.

L'ncle Mat Sei: A brain specialist was called in to ex-emine a motorist arrested the eighth time for speeding. Examine what? The Flu has hit many of our friends, but the climate down at Pinehurst offered little surcease for localites who journeyed there last week. State Senator Bruce Wallace came back with a bad cold. Only Dr. Pete Wisniewski was too tough for the germ at Pinehurst.

Incidentally, the sena- tor's boss lady. Vera, underwent! Joanne Pankul. was for a num- 'at the Park Sheraton. "The men the stage hands around the Folies Bergere don't even LOOK at the nude girls." cation press conference. He was i "What's the matter within his gayest mood Black jthem?" wondered her manager.

market is reported in the wonder iXed Schuyler, of Miami, who drug, cortisone Tremendous brought her to the Strand hotel shakeup's due Ray theatre. Middleton, who "The matter with them?" re- leaves that show in June, has lipatpH Mice Rakpr 'T rinn't tu-ft hifj now chnwc nff orpH VSm WrJSWUr think nude women are tempt-j inf." 1 i mu.vT say that: Mr. Schuvler and mvself were, The steak was so rare, it needed i tut Ik her of vears active in Camrien TRIO OF FIGHTING MEN. Gene Evans, Robert Hutton and Steve Brodie are among those featured in the thrilling story of America's heroes, "The Steel Helmet," which is the weekend feature at the Stanley theatre. a minor operation this week Bill Radebaugh, South Jersey Manufacturers, representative, is County Women Realtors club.

Km ec beine transierrea to in a Philadelphia hospital, and! the Brazilian capital bv Scars, politely silent. a bandage." Billy Read, i MISS BARER, a product of St. B'WAY BULLETINS: Martin Louis, arrived at a decision. lAttlee, Clement's son. is due here "You know the opinion I get of t0 do public relations for an American men you're, ijsn aur0 Frank Costello's on jhungry for love! You seem way to Mexico City from Mi-l toxicated with the idea of nudity! ami (still vacationing wPr.

JOEL McCREA and John Emery are shown in a scene from "Frenchie," technicolor romantic thriller at the Savar theatre this weekend. Shelley Winters is also starred. wildcat femme battles on the i screen, but the exciting knock- Trenchie' Billed At Savar; 'Steel idownand-dragout between these; itwo combatants is even greater the Marine Corps and the Air' from HaJ Wallis was Rich, I "You talk about Paris nudity! bert Hoover may do a column jWhy, Bikinis are from Savings banks will seek per-I "I've seen ladies dressed to raise interest The than the famous mayhem dished Force, Fuller says that the, Young and County Solicitor Joe Cowgill may Roebuck with whom he! go into a hospital for a checkup; has worked as an auditor for-next week Soupladle Burke's! seven yCars. A graduate of missus was hospitalized thisrexel Institute of week, and County Detective Bill ne aso attended St. Joseph's! Dube's wife Betty was abed with parothjai school and graduated the grippe.

I from Camden Catholic High' Jerry Strickland of the Camden, scnooj; a brother, Adolph M.i Commercial Agency, is back Kmiec, is assistant manager of. from Florida, where he hooked Camden Trust's South Camden a marlin, and is now looking for-0fflcei His parents, Mr. and Mrs. ward to Canada Contractor Kmiec, reside at 1032 out between Maiiene Dietrich United States Army is made up a neaa to loot tnat were more King Coles are expecting Merkel in "Descry Rides of the First Division and AFTER TWO YEARS away looking in their clothes Prpttiesf curies to hit the st'pm 'in 000 replacements. 1 ana una iiclmct atalanlcy An and Una fmm 4nH -M-nrjH 1fi mnnthc nf it'tKnr rrirlc rnmnltrlt' naVorl i llitr rJtliLiiit ouuuuiuiift in a a Mao Vv-pct nirt malrft it ear that ficc r- i cast.

in addition to Marie Wind- eve aroaie, Kooert Hutton ana Sundav and starts her Baker a famous clothed horsV 01 An exciting story of love and sor, includes Paul Kelly, Elsa Richard Loo are the top five stars Jnff trint'xiH-hfcvfr SK hrSC'i Billion Dollar Baby. i u. tu in "ThP Step HPlmPt. nil vi i hi aim a in im ill 1 1 1 1- ri in I i ir ri ivuaar i nini iPpnnlp u-hn raiipht hpr art in i TODAY'S REST DEKIVITinV; John Emery. at war, are among screen presentations at Camden theatres this weekend.

Tony Oaliazzi is going to me: Mechanic street. Last Sunday, dogs (races) in Miami Newtjtne Kmiec family, including Mrs. Roney, former Camdenite, noWiLeokarlia Pankul, Jeanne's moth-a hotel nabob in Miami jonn Kmieck, Stanley's called all the way from there this: hrotner; Mrs George Helm and week to ask George Keary theirs. Raymond Danielski, his Miami telephone number of a sisters, tendered the couple a "Steel Helmet," written and directed by Samuel Fuller, is the iFhoenix say the buxom naoe? 1 pi-uiH? nAiuuj--g0ist one wnos always me A double feature program is looks terrific and hikes three i to jump down my throat and say deep in conversation." Ted Ray. scheduled at the Broadway.

a day to keep her streamed i'ss Baker's much more than 45 1 Comedienne Connie Sawyer 1 is "Hit Parade of 1951," amines. jwill have to stand in line. Shejout-taffs Taffy Turtle with this musical, starring Jorr, "if i don't watch my figger sa-vs sne nas her birth certificate. she thinks a stalemate is Marie McDonald and Estilita nobody else will," she wisecracks' "You know, the other day ex-husband That's earl, Rodriauez and a host of other in hpr old romp-un-anrt spp-mp. i Miami," she said to brother.

Frenchie," starring Joel Mc Crea and Shelley Winters, at the btanley. technicolor, is the attraction at Fuller's picture describes the the Savar. 'exciting adventures, friend farewell party. Also present XT ic "Tt 1 ramp nut nf mv Hrpssina rnnmi hardships, Hrpam and fpare nf a niiart nf suuiL-ume vuiLt. luc suili iuuu Qieams ana iears Ol a squau irr.

i ianrl vnn cairt 'Oh Tnspnhinp on I -rv. dj The action-packed story con cerns the return of Frenchie Fon Uis who die uisuditneu 10 es- ier r.i i i nut a Hrpe nn' 1 nrm nnn wi i thLno n7hor f.c Cct'hTnH 1'' Switzer, Jane Darwell, lamb chop a week wouldn't show simui nuae v. tions during World War II. on. I had 1 Marlon 1 anrt HiPrrP VVt- oven nn no Kticcol nou my snues Marten Lamont and Pierre Wat- even on Jane Russell Pvt.

Jack Loeber, whose pa is with draft board No. 9, is stationed at Ft. Dix for basic training. His twin brother. Bill, also at Dix, was discharged from the base hospital after an eight-day bout with the flu Lt.

Catherine T. Betz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Betz, formerly of Westmont and now of der many years later when she! "The foot soldier, the infantry-'.

were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reiff and Stanley Babiarz, the young couple's friends. Aunt Slug Sez: Most parents like to eat their meals in silence. But Uncle Mat and I like to eat with the kids.

The scene was In a crowded something on here and something i.JWv:Lmii:i -Ai on here JOHN' BARRY MORE Schuyler said. "You see. your price for making a picture is no 'dressing room faced the street." longer peanuts. He is asking "What I think is," she said, 000 to play the lead in "The "a i a men have bepn tj LOUELLA Elizabeth, has been called to ac 1 1 miuviu Dreadful Summit" for Eagle- brought un the ronservativp UI.VllMolb lODAY it al.Vliat the unpredictable way of man's lov for an evil woman! siC0B8 the tive duty with the Army Nurse -store hereabouts. A tired mother Corps.

A graduate of Jefferson, was pushing past the luncheon she is stationed at Brooke gen-lcounter when her four-year-old Lion. i way." This is a story based on the "What do you mean 'conserva-mystery novel of the same name tive way'?" I asked by Stanley Ellen. John wants to; "Why, they think that a lady do it and Philip Waxman, New should not be undressed in front eral hosDital. San Antonio. Tex.

daughter tugged at her, pointed iicib uL-Luine a. iioiouous gaiiiuiing wiui a jjolis. anu tine, ami lady. She sets up a fantastic es-jdecides the outcome of wars," tablishment, a combination ofjFuller says. "The atom bomb saloon and gambling house, as 'can be a powerful instrument of part of her plan to trap the two, war, but the infantryman has to unknown murderers of herjoccupy the territory and keep it father.

(policed when his army advances. How she accomplishes her mis- i Without him there can be no sion and haw she almost involves wars and no final victories in the sheriff in a slight case ofiwars." murder is a matter that is much) Fuller, who wrote the authen-better left for the reader to dis-jtic story of the infantryman cover for himself. under fire which audiences will A performance to watch, close-j see in "The Steel Helmet," was ly is that of Marie Windsor, fe-la corporal in World War II, serv-male heavy of the film, wheniing the Normandy invasion and she engages Shelley Winters in winning the Purple Heart for in Hollywood Mrs. John P. Gillman of Pine to the fountain and said she Hill, wishes us to publish her wanted some ice cream.

The son's name here so that hisjwoman pointed to a sign and of a man." she said. York stage producer, who is producing it, wants him if they can get together on salary. The Bar- Hollywood, March 3. Ray Mil-land's first picture on his new Yeah, that's probably what it is. Something stuffy like that.

GOOD RUMOR MAN: The rymore name is certainly worth something, in addition to which Warner contract is "A Baby for Midge," his boss, Jack Warner, deciding to start Ray off with a John has done well in the two House Un-Am. Act. Com. says it'll pictures he's made. 'produce Com my membership vho cheated himself a barroom brawl that is a spec- being wounded several times.

aueh instead of a drama or a I caras oi more than 20 Hollywood- While he gives the credit for! bottle. The studio bought this tacular highlight of the film ians including some stars This writer has witnessed many magnificent fighting to the human interest comedy several The Duchess of Windsor's illness friends know where to write him. snapped, "Can't you read that Make it: Pvt. John P. Gillman, Of course, the youngster couldn't Co.

164th 47th Camp and the woman yelled, "Wrell, it Rucker, Ala. jsays that they're out of ice W. Chase Idol former RCA Icream." Other shoppers looked Victor publicist, has been named pitingly at the child and turned editor of El'chem, house organ; away in embarrassment, at duPont's Niagara Falls plant! At reporter Jim Dojiahue's The John C. Cunningham home, they get a diaper service Garrison 51, and Ladies; for the new baby. Tucked into Auxiliary tossed a wedding an-jthis week's supply were two niversary party for past com-scorepads for canasta.

Mrs. mander and, Mrs. David thought it quite nice of berry at 523 Broadway. Guests, the company, but asked Jim, included visitors from Atlantic) "When are we supposed to get City, Perth Amboy, Jersey Cityitime to play canasta with an in- iyears ago but it never had just CHATTER FROM LA QITX- TA: Jeff Chandler's wandering around the La Quinta hotel all by his lonesome, lighting up the dark corners with the torch he's carrying for his wife. Everyone At the Theatres Tonight and Sunday the right star for the James; Webb story until Ray came along.

I I might add, everybody on the lot is real happy over having Milland around. He's a good probably ended her innocent friendship with Russel Nype. (Haven't been able to communicate since) Biggest draft-dodging gimmick: faked homosexuality. Doctors seeking a foolproof test Slapsie Maxie Ros-enbloom, star of the western film, "Skipalong Rosenbloom," announced from under his som p. -0 actor, and even better, so pleas hoped they had made up after that one date in Hollywood, but from the looks of him there are still some problems to settle.

ant to work with. KING (Clout-ester) "Hall of Montezuma" Cont. 2 p. Sunday "Kim" Cont. 2 p.

m. LANDIS (Vineland) "Mister Music" Cont. 1.30 p. Sunday "Mudlark" Cont. 2 p.

m. LAt'REL (Bridteton) "Mister Music" Cont. 1.30 p. m. LEVOY (Millville) "Kim" Cont.

1.20 p. m. LITTLE (HaddonArld) "King Solomon I Mines" 2.00. 7.30. 9.42.

MAJESTIC (Bridaeton) "I Killed Gero- nimo" Cont. 1.30 n. m. Rick Soma goes to Europe president of the auxiliary, and The Camden County Bar Asso March 15 with Humphrey Bogart SNAPSHOTS of Hollywood PLUS A BIG and Lauren Bacall, to be with John Huston while he shoots brero in Toots Shor's, "I'm a-han-kering for a bar mitzvah." Pres. Truman almost chuckled ciation is doing things up right for- Ladies' Night, March 12.

included in the festivities is a play, "Libel," to be presented by the Haddonfield Plays and Play- MT. EPHRAIM (Mt. Ephralm) "Let's ilBB as he repeatedly said "No com ment to reporters at his pre-va- iers in the Haddon Fortnightly. "African Queen" with Bogey and Baby in Africa. Wendell Corey is winging home from the'film festival in Uruguay to co-star with Stewart Granger in "Constable Pedley" Wendell's second picture in a row on the her husband is department junior vice commander.

Grandma Turnrule Sez: I hear that a pink elephant walked into a Camden saloon this week. All of the patrons gasped, but the bartender simply looked up and boredly remarked, "Uncle Slug hasn't come in yet." A A LAST Three attorneys, doubling in brass, will be among the thes-jpians: Dave Shantz, Pete Devine land Hurlburt Tomlin. The ladies (will sit in judgment. I Jimmy Lynch writes that St. M-G-M lot.

collected at random: I hear Hedy LaMarr is not amused by all Bob Hope's wisecracks on the set. Maybe he just ain't impressed by glamour in large doses. Ginny Simms is doing her night clubbing with her mother two nights in a row at the Encore. Everything is jake again with the Donald O'Connors. They were holding hands at the Sportsmen's Lodge before catching the plane for New York and the Palladium in London.

Wanda Hendrix with her favorite beau at the captain's table 3 DAYS The tall Wendell, who kids about being the only actor in the She Was WANTED by Every Sheriff in fhe WesH world who does not look like an Mop's Athletic Association will Pretty Elsie Deegan, nurse ts fnurth annual in Starring I mW i Dance 1.30. 7.10. 9.27; Sunday "For Heaven Sake" Cont. 5 m. MT.

HOLLY (Mt. Holly) "Fuller Brush Ciil" Cont 1.30 p. Sunday "Pagan Love Song" -Cont. 2 p. m.

PARK (Merchantville) "Kin. Solomons Mines 2 40. 7.15, 9.15. RIAI.TO (Woodbury) "Kim" Cont. 1.00 p.

m. RIT7. (Oaklyn) "Dallaa" 2.00. 7.00, 9.00; Sunday "Pagan Love Cont. 3 00 p.

m. RIVOLI (Hammonton) "Operation Pacific' 3.20. 6.10. 9.15: "Rider From Tuscon 2 00, 8.00; Sunday "Mister Music" 2 15, 7.07, 9.15. ROXY (Maple Shade) "Halls of Montezuma" 2 00.

7 00. 9.00; Sunday "Kim" Cont. 2 p. m. STANLEY (Bridteton) "Operation Pacific" Cont.

1.30 p. m. WESTMONT (Westmont) "Halls of Montezuma" Cont. 1 15 p. Sunday "Kim" Cont.

3.00 p. m. WOOD (Woodbury) "Halls of Montezuma" Cont. 1 00 p. m.

PHILADELPHIA THEATERS FORREST "The Green Pastures" 2,30. 8.30. I.OCCST "The Autumn Garden" 2.30, 8.30. SIll'BERT "Peter Pan" 8 30. MOTION PICTURES ALDINE "The Magnificent Yankee" (88 min.l 1 1, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20.

8 10. 10. ARCADIA "At War With the Army" (93 mini 11 20, 1.10, 3, 4.50, 6.40. 8 30, 10.20. BOYD "Born Yesterday" (103 mln the Cooper hospital ward, has on Friday, March 16, at ceived an ensign's parjSh.

hall at Twenty-ninth and has left for the deep South. Iand westfield. Muldowney's Min-She resides in Moorestown will perform. This is al-Miss Emma M. Renning, a jjveJy affair, and for actor, plays the determined Canadian "Mountie" who pursues his man (Granger) all over some icy location shots.

I was interested to hear that this adventure story will be directed by Andrew Marton, who made "King Solomon's Mines," a top box office picture which is also up as a "best picture" for an Academy award. From the desert to the snows for Marton. Corey's first at M-G-M on loan Haddon avenue, Collingswood, U00d cause. The association fur was singled out for special recog- njshes all uniforms and equip-nition during! the graduation ex- ment for the various teams rep- he's Robert Boyle and good looking. George Jessel and Abigail Adams, who never quite give each other up, were at the Mo-cambo applauding Connie Moore.

So were the Bob Cobbs. erases held earner tnis weeK oy Iresenting St. Joseph's parochial a rnuacieipnia moueung UMITtO NGAGFMfNN STARTS MONDAY. MARCH 5th CAMDEN AR1.0 "Halls of Montciuma'- Com. 1.30 Sun.

'Kim'' Com. 1.30 p.m. BROADWAY "Surrender" "Frisco Tornado Com. 11 a. Sunday "Hit Parade of 1951" "Redwood Forest Trail" Cont.

1 p. m. LIBFRTY "Kim" Cunt. 5 p. m.

Sun. "Dallas" Cont. 3 p. m. LYRIC "Kim" Cont.

12 Noon. Sun. Same Cont, 2 p. m. NORTH t'AMDKN Prison's In Petticoats'' "Big Sombrero" 2.00.

7.00. 9.00.; Sun "Dallas' 2.00, 7.O0, 9.00. FAKKNIDK "Branded" Cont. 5 p. Sun.

"Kim" Cont. 2 p. m. PRINCESS "Blazine Trail" "Man With Nine Lives" Cont. 11 a.m.

Sun. 1 11 Get By" "Last ol the Buccaneers" Cont. 2 p. m. RIO "Kim" 2 00.

7.00. 9.00. Sun. "Halls of Montezuma" Cont. 3 p.

m. KOXY "Studan" "Nisht the Tropics" Cont. 10 45 a.m. Sun, "Border Incident" "Doolins of Oklahoma" Cont. 1.45 p.

m. SAVAR "Frenchie" 12.05, 2.06. 4.07, 6 Of 8.03. 10 00. Sun Same 2.06, 4 07.

6 0S. 8 09. 10 00. STANLEY "Steel Helmet 12.27, 2.21. 4 15.

6.09. 8 03, 10.00 Sun. Same 2 21. 4.15. 6.09.

8.03. JO. 00. STR "Km Solomons Mines" 1 46. 7.21.

9. 36. Pun. "Mystery Submarine "Mad Wednesday" Cont. 2 p.

m. TOWERS "Man Who Cheated Himself A State Show Cont. 1 p. m. Sun.

Cont. 2 p. m. VICTORIA "Spirit of Notre Dame" A "Spirit Of Culver" 1.30. 7.00, 9.00.

Sun. "Abilene Town" "Bayonet CharEP" Cont. 2 p. m. WALT WHITMAN "Kim" Cont.

1.30 p.m. Sun. "Halls of Montezuma" Coin, 2.30 P. m. SCBl HBAN BLACKWOOD (Blackwnod) "Petty Girl" 2 00, 7.00.

9.00. Sun. Pajan live" Son it Cont. 5 p.m. BROAD (I'ennsnrevf i "Mister Music" Cont.

1.30 m. Sun "Prehistoric Women" Cont. 2 p. m. BROADWAY (Palmrrai "Halls of Mon- teruma" 2.15.

7.15, 9 25. CENT! RV (Audubon) "Halls of Montezuma' Cont. 1 p. m. Sun.

"Kim" Cont 3 p. m. (Clementonl "Halls nf Montezuma" Cont. 2 m. Sun.

"Fuller Brush Girl" It "Killer That Stalked Cont 2 p. m. COLLINGSWOOD (ollin(SWOod) "Kim" Cont. 1 .30 p. m.

COLONIAL, (Eitic Harbor) "Lets Dance'' 3 20, 6 08. 9.15, "Hills of Oklahoma' 2.00. 8 00. Sun. "West Point Story" 2 .15.

7.15, 9.15. CRSKCENT (W. ollinjswood I "Hlhway 301" 6.00. 8.00. 10.00, "Tarzan Maeic .30 p.m.

Sun. "Dallas" Cont. 3 p. m. CRITERION "Pagan Love Snne 2 00.

7.00. 9 00. Sun. "Halls Of Montezuma" 2.00, 7.00, 9.00. EMBASSY (Wrstville) "Dallas 2 00, 7.35, 9.45.

Sun. "Pajan Love Song 5.45, 7.45. 9.45. FOX fRurlington) "Prehistoric Women" Cont. 130 p.m.

Sun. "Operation Pacific" Cont. 2 p. m. rox (Mt.

Holly) "Halls of Montezuma" 2 00. 7 00. 9.00. Run. Same 2.00, 7 00.

9.00. FOX (Riverside) "Halls of Montezuma'' 1 30. 7.00. 9 00. Sun.

"I Shot Billy the Kid" A "Return of Jesse James 2 00. 7 00. 9 00. Vinetand I "The Missourians" Com. 12.30 p.

m. Sun. "Colorado Territory" Cont. 2 p. m.

GRAND (Vineland) "Operation Pacific" Cont. 1.30 p.m. Sun. Same Cont. 2 GROVE PennTove) "Operation Pacific" 2 00.

7 00. 9.00. Sun. Same 2.00, 7 00. 9 00.

Hit. II (Hnrllnctnn) "Mister Music" Cont. 1.30 p.m. Sun Same Cont. 2 HKilH.AND (Audubon) vWatch the Birdie i.OO.

7 00. 9.00. HILL Pmulhuroi "Paean lx)ve Rnn" 1 no. 7 on. 9 00; Sunday "Travelln Saleswoman" 2.00, 7.00, 9.00.

charm school. Miss Kenning was one of three, out of a class of 41, to receive honorable mention for her modeling ability When the Hamilton School of Music presents a students' recital next Friday night at" 1613 Spruce street, Philadelphia, the performers will Include Josephine Mil- Continuous Grandpa Jimdyke Opines: The Haddon Heights Republican Club no doubt had an excellent reason and not the one you're thinkmg of, either, for holding last week's meeting in a funeral home. PARKSIDE r.S 1.45. 3.50. a 53.

8. 10.10. I EA RLE "Target Unknown" (91 mln.) 10 45, 12.40, 2.30, 4.25, 6.10, 8.05. I 10. FOX "U.SS.

Teakettle" (94 mln.) 11.20. 1.15, 3.15, 5.10. 7.10. 9.10. 11 10.

1.05 a. 3.05. o- -v fu smr i Today Continuous from 5 Alan IADD Mono FREEMAN "RRANDFD" Color 11 LJ LL.U Technicolor Sunday Continuous from 2 Errol FlYNN Dean STOCKWEU I Color bv 1 Technicolor COUftAGB GUTS GLORY "THE STEEL HELMET" Starts FRIDAY "AT WAR WITH THE ARMY" Continuout LIBERTY Mr. trHKAIM At IVIMIt ngan, 8W jine street, mis Til and Harry E. Laird, 224 Jerome hMlSS JailOV tO I'laV avenue, Merchantville Henry Loll in gs wood Haddon Heights, has been named i secretary of" Sigma Chi frater-j The Collingswood Community nity at Rensselaer, where he is a Concert Association will present sophomore in management en-j Miss Helen Janov, violinist, in gineering.

the Collingswood High school Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. auditorium Monday night in the Kmiec, former Camden residents, association's bonus concert. JOHN WAYNE in Todav Continuous from 5 Errol FlYNN D.on STOCKWEU kf I Color bv Technicolor Sunday Continuous from 2 Gary COOPED Ruin ROMAN "DAI I AS" Colnr DrtLLrtJ Technicolor "OPERATION PACIFIC" oiil I.MAN "Vengeance Valley" (104 mln.

I 10.20. 12.05. 1.55, 3.40. 5.25, 7.10. 8 55, 10 45.

12 30 a. m. MASTBAl'M "The Enforcer" (86 min.l 10 55, 1 1.30, 1 35. 3 35, 5 40, 7.30, 9 25. 1 1.15.

1.10. a. 3 05. MIDTOWN "Payment on Demand" (90 min.i 10.20, 2.20, 4.20, 6.20, 8.20, 10.20. NEWS "The Dark Corner" (99 min.l 8 25, 13.1 5.

4 10. 8.00. all night: "Tap Roots' (109 mln.) 10. 1.55, 5 50. 9 40.

all night. RANDOLPH "September Affair" (104 min.l 10.45. 12 40. 2.40. 4.40, 8.20, 1 1.45, Preview 6 20.

10. STANLEY "Storm Warning" (90 min.l 10.30, 12.30, 2.23, 4.25, 6.25, 8.25, 10 25. STANTON "The Flyln Missile" (92 mln. I 11.25, 1.15. 3.05, 6, 9.

11.55-"A Yank In Korea (73 min.l 4.50. 7 50, 7.50. 10 45, 1.40 a. m. STVDIO "Fighting Westerner" (66 mln I 11.

1 35. 4 20. 7.05, 9.50; "Fighting Caravans" (86 min.) 12, 3.40, 5 25. 8 10. 11.

TRANS. Ll'X "Seven Days to Noon" (93 mm.) 11.25, 1.15, 3.10. 5.10, 7.05. 8 55. 10 50.

WORLD "Bitter Rice" (103 min.l 11, 12.50. 2 40. 4.30, 6.20, 8.10, 10. ADULTS ONLY No Children are flying Monday from Idlewild Cofttinuout ytst COUINGIWOOB CRESCENT airport, New York, to Rio de Janeiro. Mrs.

Kmiec, the former A native of Collingswood, Miss Janov made her New York Town Hall debut in 1944. She has appeared as guest soloist with the Sunday Continuous from 3 Gary Cooper Ruth Roman ERROL FLYNN lAsr TIMES TOOAr "SURRENDER" and "FRISCO TORNADO" 2 SOCK HITS 2 III DALLAS" DEAN STOCKWELL in "KIM" Coor by Jthnietlor STARTS SUNDAY LOCUST Mar. 5 EDWARD EVERETT HORTON HAIIA HUGH URUSUIA STODDARD WAKEFIELD HOWEUS "SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY" Color by Tocfinicolor Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra and the Queens Symphonic Society and has played with the American Chamber ensemble in Town Hall. Besides concerts, her professional experience includes orchestral appearances on' the I major radio networks and with jm REX Continuous rangy STARS' SONGS. UOAMNCEI JOHN MARIE Carroll Mcdonald estelita rodriguez AND US STAR CAST IN EIMI rtTMf ARIZONA COWtOY CHAS.

STAHIIT "BLAZING TRAIL" Plus (OIIS KAHlOfs "THE MAN WITH NINE LIVES" FORREST iVtS. I MATS. TODAY 1:30 I 2:30 BKTTV HITTON FRED ASTAIRK "LET'S DANCE" 2 unrisT anil Morula? I "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKf" bandar enntlnunua (ram 5:00 CRESCENT Held Over by Public Demand Positively Last Times Tonight the Little Symphony Orchestra. Miss Janov will be accompanied by Milton Kaye. Members of the association are reminded that special admission cards were distributed for this concert at the beginning of the season.

Regular membership "Ont III truly (rp leyl of our morftrn Ifttolrt." Ntwi. A Ntvv Producfion of Technirolvr ILJW 1 I ilt 3 RICHARD WIOMARK In "HAILS Of MONTEZUMA" LITTLE Haddonfield "KINO SOLOMON'S MINKS" Dfc BORAH KI RR STtWART URANGKR Technicolor In Technicolor cards will be honored at the Aud, N. IT A Witrtd WO 4-3B80 CENTURY ARLO door In cases where special cards have been lost or misplaced. PTA BOARD TO MEET Dl BORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" KI'NDAT and MONDAY RIG 4 I NIT 8HOW lilt N. 1 MatilONAI.n CAREY MARTA TOREN Sun.

Cnnt. ERROL FLYNN tvan Strcll IK HMIOLOA "KIM" Sun. Con. 1.S0 ERROL FLYNN Dean Storkwell TM IIM( OI.OR "KIM" "Jht D'vin. Comtdy" fcjrMARC CONNELLY "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" in Color by Technicolor Cont.

1.10 -HALLS OF Sat. Techm color 8at. Cont. I SO "HLLS 0F MONTEZUMA" "MYSTERY SUBMARINE" MMTEZUMr ee What flannened STARLIGHT BALLROOM SPORT CENTER lit Fadtral Comdtn Prtstnfi for Dancing CLARENCE FUHRMAN'S NBC Orchesfra SUNDAY, APRIL lit And Each Sunday 9-12 Hedding, March 3. The executive board of the Mansfield Township Parent-Teacher Association will meet Tuesday at 8 p.

in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Carty. Vnarrnunted lor liurlnc SHUBERT 3 0wnV; MAR. 12 ESS MATS. WKDNKSOAY A MTt'RDAY iPBl HII Nn.

2 COLLINGSWOOD ERROL FLYNN in "KIM" One More A Riot On Sun. Cont. t.SO Richd. Widmark TrrHM-oiou "HILLS OF MONTEZUMA" WALL WHITMAN Snl. Cont.

1.30 ERROL FLYNN "KIM" HAROLD I'UAn UCriMCCPl A IS THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD ALMONESSON, N. j. EVERY SUN. You II Roll In the Aisle HII No. TOM AND JERRY CARTOOK Sun.

Cont. ERROL FLYNN pean Stnekwell Ti MMICOLOl More than 100 nations require that motor vehicles be driven on the right side of the street; 85 enforce a left-hand rule. WESTMONXl Sat. Cont. I.3(T "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" m7 mK anu all his DUMONT I HIS ORCH leao loaoi 'MAKFA WISH' I 'KIM" Sun.

Cont. RINOY scon "ABILENE TOWN" i "BAYONET CHARGE" Ru( 40 (M.rll.n Rika) VICIORIAJ Sat. 1 A Cont. "SPIRIT OF NOIRE DIME" 1 "Holrll 'uler" Ample. CoHVtnirnt, Fre Parking Onpuiil Garden Stat Rac MANOK MARLTON RAINBOW GRILLE! Suulh Mtitheni.llls, Ttouhle Feature "fRISONU IN PETTICOATS" Sun.

Cont. HTHIA WILLIAM. A HOWARD KEfcl Telinielnf "PAGAN LOVE SONG" 8at. 7 A GARY COOPER 37th River Rm4 RIO 39th Federal Camden NOW SHOWING "DALLAS" Tr" Sun. Cont.

t.SO RICHD. WIOMARK Tttknktir "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" Sat. 1 7 4 9 ERROL FLYNN FOR lonqu.li I Partial Phont M.rchanlvillt 1-012 1 FINEST IN FOOD and DRINKS SPECIAL SATURDAY ATTRACTION A- AL SMALL TRIO Aud. N. i.

HIGHLAND Kit. S. 7 A RIO ftKMTON CO.MLOT Terh- BEN VENTURA QUARTETTE featuring FRAN CAROL, Manor Rtcord Recording Artist "KIM' and Cent Alr In "Rio HOMRRIKO" Aindae and Monday Oar tooner In "DALLAA" I BROADWAY and KAI6HN SARI' MARIA MONTH! 'SinAW Teehnlmlor A ROT I A roATELtO "IM THE TROfirs" Added CARTOON IV COLOR A AERIAL HlfrPAT RirARno MONTAI.RI.A WALNUT 2 ownVt Mar. 12 ANTHONY DOUGLAS QUINN let mum A Nw Htf -r S. N.

IIHRMAN llsatd kr IUI0ESS MIUOITM "WATCH THE BIRDIE" Sun. Cont. I Gloucester. H. J.

KING Mapl Shad ROXY Speca Sunday Affracfton 3:30 P. M. Sjj JAZZ CONCERT ERROL FLYNN DEAN HTXXeSWtLl TEOHJIICOLofc HlkiH Sh Cont. ERROL FLYNN ran A-n Trc inxicoLOB "KIM" DANCING NIGHTLY BILL BROWNS ORCHESTRA Sat. Cnnt.

Rlthard Wldnutrk XrHplrnlr "HILLS OF MONTEZUMA' Snt. 1.74 OF MONTEZUMA" DRAUGHT Iflt SERVED AT IAR I TABLES 'KIM' ionoc--Jl "BORDER INCIDENT" RANDOLPH RrOTT "DOOLINS OF OKLAHOMA" OPEN SUNDAYS 1 t. M. Iumi -Vi Direct f. Dm NO MINIMUM NO COYER oboe: ioi aonoi 7T.

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