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OPERA LEAGUE TO STAGE 'ROMEO AND JUILETTE' Berkeley Mobilized Women Will Elect By BUFFER YATES 6 Oakland Tribune, Saturday, Jan. 17. 1953 2 Fathers Officiate At ke I ey Wed i SUZETTE When ilarv Lr-is Whiston ethics at the Pacific School of came the bride of John Elliott Religion, while the bride' father, Dr. Whiston, is professor Combining their annual meet- ing with a program tea, the Mobilized Women of Berkeley have a big day ahead for next Wednesday. At the 2 p.m.

business meeting they will choose new officers and directors and hear a report by Mrs. H. F. HartzelT, a past president, on the year's achievements. Mrs.

C. B. Tonkin, current president, will preside. Guest artist for the program tea will be Mrs. John Foley, who will give a drama reading of a current York play.

Mrs. Edward Jaffa will be general chairman of the day, and Mi's. "Harry Rasmussen program chairman. Decorations are terope and Hollywood Oper Club performances. Narrator will be Glynn Ross, geheral director of the opera department of the Los Angelei Conservatory pf Music.

Following the performances, refreshments will be served by Mrs. Stanley R. Vinnicombe and her committee. Assisting Mrs. Norman C.

Mather, league president, in receiving will be Mesdames Hojlrind F. Burr, Jeffrey J. Citron, Lloyd Fournier, Louis P. Gainsborough, Matthew Jellett, George F. Miller, Dudley H.

Nebeker, Thomas R. Sweet and Lester F. Stone. AT FLAMINGO HOTEL Guests from Orinda notfd at the Flamingo Hotel in, Las Vegas, Nevada, recently! included Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Cian ciarulo, Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Beckett and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

McGah. Stopping there at the same time were Mr. and Mrs. C. V.

Soda of this city. BRIDGE PLAYERS IN FORE 5 I ON GLUB'S PROGRAM Ranald Plemfren photo MARILYN ANN VILLA, RALPH WESLIE PIERSON JR. another pair who plan their wedding for next June. A costume performance of excerpts from Gounod's "Romeo and Juliette" will be staged Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Claremont Hotel as the first presentation of 1953 for the Eastbay Opera League, i Artists from the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music, under the direction of Herbert Weis-kopf. will put on the opera.

Mr. Weiskopf is former conductor of the radio Symphony Orchestra of Prague and of the Theatro Reale of Rome. Arrangements for the program were made by Desire Ligeti, opera league program director. The role of Juliette will be sung by Soprano Yola Casselle, an Atwater Kent award winner and member of the Euterope Opera Club. William Parsons, who had the leading tenor role in the world premiere of Eric Zeisl's opera "Leonce and Lena," will take the part of Romeo, and Fred Guthrie, basso, will portray Friar Lawrence.

Mr. Guthrie has taken leading bass roles in Eu ALAMEDA LA kehurst 2-4433 TECHNICOLOR! STARS AMI STRIPES FOREVER" CLIFTON WEBB RUTH HI'SSET DEBRA PAGET Ac ROBERT WAGNER -ABBOTT COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KIDD" Charles Laujthton CONTINI'OIS SHOWING TODAY NEPTUNE Central at Webster DENNIS MORGAN "CATTLE TOWN" RITA MORENO AMANDA BLAKE "IT GROWS ON TREES" TRENE DINNE DEAN .1 AGGER R-I-0 1413 Park St LA 2-39S8 LOl'IS HAYWAFD 'LADY IN THE IRON MASK" Color Nterip Windsor in "OCTLAJV WOMEN5 TIMPC ciara la 3-342 i -my favorite spy" bob hope hedy lamarr -atomic city- Nancy gates VOGUE Phone LA kehurst 2-7337 TECHNICOLOR! "MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID ESTHER WILLIAMS-VICTOR MATI RE WALTER PIDGEON Ar DAVID BRIAN "GAMBLER the LADY" Dane Clark ALBANY ALBANY Solano Ave. LA 45656 TECHNICOLOR! "PLYMOUTH ADVENTCRE" SPENCER TRACY GENE TIERNET "MY MAN AND Shel lev WINTER S-Rirrdo MONT ALB AN II BERKELEY BERKELEY Shattuck and Haste AS hberrr 3-4300 "THE HAPPY TIME" CHARLES BO ER LOUIS JOI RDAN MARSHA HI NT LINDA CHRISTIAN "THE PATHFINDER" Georce MONTGOMER Y-Helena CARTER (OXTIMIOI TODAY FROM 1 P.M. mi imnUf A LHLIt (ill In AS 3-0620 Mat. 1 n.m.

"ROAD TO BALI" with BOB HOPE BTNG CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOl'R "GAMBLER Si the LADY" Dane Clarfr CAMPUS Bancroft and TeleKran', AS Starts 1 p.m. "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" GENE KELLY DONALD O'CONNOR ALSO "TWO WEFKS WITH ELMWOOD College Ave. at Ahbv AS 5:45 WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! "FANTASIA" Walt Disney's Technicolor Classic Musir rondnrted bv Stokowikl SINGLE FEATURES OF DISTINCTION OAKS Solano at The Alamedn Phone LA ndscape S-lB3ft "INVASION 1 Gerald MOHR Peey CASTLE "PONY SOLDIER" TECHNICOLOR TYRONE POWER PENNY EDWARDS CONTINl Ol 8 TODAY FROM 4 P.M. RIVOLI Open Sat. St Sun.

Only by TECHNICOLOR "IRON MISTRESS" Alan LADD Tvrnne POWER "PONY SOLDIER" UNITED ARTISTS TH 3-1437 Cont from 1 "BI.OODHOI'NDS OF BROADWAY" TECHNICOLOR! MITZI GAYNOR SCOTT BRADY! Richard Widmark "MY PAL I also CARTOON! TH 3-6267. University Shattuck Show Starts I p.m. "IT GROWS ON TREES" IRENE DI NNE DEAN JAC.GER STEEL TR AP" JOSEPH GOTTEN A ALAMEDA Club Drama Section to Give Program "What's New in the Theater?" will be the discussion subject for Ingerman M. Jacobsen at a meeting of Northbrae Woman's Club's drama at 10 a.m. Monday.

section er, will Jack Cook, guest speaker explain the Oriental theater, giving the meaning of hand and foot motions, and will present a Chinese pantomime. A Chinese play reading and discussion of "Drama in Everyday Life" will conclude the program, according to Mrs. Lucille F. Goodwin, section chairman. The music and art appreciation section, headed by Mrs.

Carl B. Boyd, will meet at noon that day at the home of Mis. Scott Haymond, 180 Tamalpais Road. A short biography and discussion of modern art are planned for the afternoon. Members will bring sandwiches, and dessert and coffee willA be served by Mesdames Charles Brothers, F.

H. Bradley, L. D. Barber, Frank Mulks, Gerald Whitaker and Frederick King. BLOOD DRIVE AIDED C.

M. MacGregor P-TA members have: formed a telephone committee, to get sign-ups for the Red Cross blood donor day next Thursday, when the Blood-mobile will be at Cornell School, Albany. Mrs. Alvin Klose is chairman, assisted by Mesdames LeRoy Kalin, Russell Ball, Ralph Jensen, Eugene Warren, Fred Buell and Harry Hirabawa. Contract bridge parties take foremost social honors at the Women's Athletic Club this week, where an active spring season is being initiated in the Bellevue Avenue clubhouse.

Twcjnty-Thirty group members open a new social series on Monday afternoon, when they hpld a no-host luncheon and guest progressive contract bridge party beginning at 12 noon in the club dining room. Hostesses will be the group's co-chairmen, the Mesdames Hal Kay St. Clair of Berkeley and Herbert S. Stansbury Jr. of Oakland.

Wednesday evening, the Mes- dames Thomas Ernest Leach and William K. Fielder will act as hostesses for the regular dinner and guest progressive bridge event staged by the evening contract group. Also spotlighted during the week will be the first symphony luncheon of the new year Friday noon preceding the regular San Francisco Symphony Orchestra concert' with Alfred Wal-lenstein conducting and pianist Rudolf Serkin as soloist. Club members will travel by chartered bus to the Opera House following luncheon. Special program events of the I week lead off with Foreign Cor-, respondent John Morley tomor row night, answering the politi-j cal question, "Where Are We Heading?" following a 6-8 p.m.

dinner interlude. Next Thursday afternoon Harriet Parrish Barnes will give a dramatic reading of a current New York stage production at D00RS OPEN at 12:45 p.m.M RODGERS HAKKERSTEIN'S Frank and Funny Bdwf Kit! tevm LteCQIT. FROM IMS I being planned by Mrs. Ward Madeira, and Mrs. Chester B.

Noyes will head the hostesses. Officers and directors serving as hostesses will be Mrs. Tonkin; Mrs. George B. Jaekle, president of the Auxiliary: Mesdames Kent Pursel, R.

W. Crapster, E. R. Paxton, R. G.

Wagner, Madeira, E. J. Haug. A. H.

Myer. R. O. Demsey, Frank. L.

Bohn, Edward 'L. Chase, Joseph J. Coney, Louis T. Dobbins, Carl Fox, Hartzell. Marius W.

Hotch-kiss, Ralph Hoyt, Winfield Hyde, R. J. Jackson, Stella Kanouse, Matthew Morton Donald Parse, Clifton Price, K. G. Schwegler, Harry Spitz, William S.

Needham, Frank H. Yelton and Miss Ada Fish. 1:15 p.m., following a no-host luncheon. Hostesses will be the Mesdames William J. Bonynge and Marshall Steel.

Club members are also anticipating a special luncheon program Thursday, January 29, a main dining room uest event offering Leona Mourton Nelson in a dramatic reading and musical presentation of a recent New York stage hit. Reservations for this special attraction arc- now being taken, according to Mrs. John Louis Lohse, club president. CORON ADO VACATION r. i With summer weather bre- M.

a vailing at Coronado, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Pulver enjoyed a brief vacation recently at Hotel del Coronado. LAST Ft ATI RE 1 A.M.

TW 3 2X03 Open 12 Noon T1 hole Sin by Jennifir JONES Charlton HESTON MALOEN I I "SECR SECRET FEVLP 1 Bugs Bunny Cartoon 5 LATE SHOW TONITE fPTaL Open III T6T? nm-w BING BOB CROSBY HOPE DOROTHY LAMOl'R nTI "BREAKDOWN" I ANN RICHARDS Open 1 p.m. ANOTHFR GREAT IMT SHOW Promoter Start 1 SMS p.m. 'ALEC GUINNESS I r-a, Promoter Walt DUnev'a Technirnlorf ol "THE LITTLE HOUSE" Dream Poppets Ciechof FantaV mi LLSS I She wrecked a whole 1 I "I 2 "top plsll hits; I III Jlililil1 Kg V5ap- I of theology at the Church Dmn- itv School of the Pacific. Attendant upon the bride was her younger sister. Anne Caro- lyn Whiston.

Robert DeWitt Fitch was best man for his bmthcr. Both young people are graduates of Berkeley High School. The young couple left for Car-mel following a reception at the home of the bride's par- ents. Since their return from their honeymoon the just-weds have resumed their studies at Occidental College, in Southern California, where Mary is a member of Delta Omicron Tau Sorority and John affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta. Miss Schaaf To 1 Marian Schaaf has chosen her attendants for her marriage February 1 to Igor Kotelnikoff of Berkeley.

The ceremony will take place at 5 o'clock in All Soul's Episcopal Church in the college city. Constance Metcalfe will be maid of honor and in secondary roles, Mrs. Reed Williams and Mrs. Norrie West. Reed Williams of Berkeley will be best man for Igor.

Miss Metcalfe will entertain tomorrow at a kitchen shower for her friend. Other affairs are in the planning by her former rollpge associates. The is an Alpha Gamma Delta. Sh is the daughter of Mrs. Daniel Louis Schaaf of Begier Avenue.

San Leandro. Two Artists For Rockridge Program Tea Two artists who have appeared with the Oakland Symphony Orchestra will entertain Rockridge Woman's Club members and their guests Tuesday afternoon at the club's monthly program tea. They are Miss Shirley Price, marimbist, and Miss Castle Mc-Call, soprano. Mrs. Charles A.

Hart will be in charge of the program. Assisting Mrs. Paul Masch-meyer, president, in receiving members and guests will be Mrs. Hart, Mrs. James S.

Cooper. Mrs. Robert M. Clare, Mrs. Frank Geers and Mrs.

F. E. Hummel. Guest day hostesses will be Mrs. Kenneth Keefer and Mrs.

Ray Wall Fischer. Mrs. Thomas H. Larkins and Mrs. Parker M.

Fitz will pour, and Mrs. A. W. Gibson will head the tea committee. The monthly dance assembly is planned for Saturday evening, with Mrs.

George Hammon in charge. TRAVELOGUE SLATED FOR NEWCOMERS CLUB The Rev. William Taylor Gillespie, pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, will show colored slides of his trip to Israel and the Mediterranean area for members and guests of the Newcomers Club of the Berkeley YWCA Monday afternoon. A social hour and tea will follow the 1 o'clock program at the Berkeley YW, 2134 Allstoh Way.

Starting Times Today( FOX OAKLAND "Rubv Gentry. 12:25. 3 35. ft 45. 10 p.m..

m. TARAMOI NT "Stop You're Killing Me" 12: 15. 3:20, 6:23, :30 p.m.. 12 30 a m. TF.LENEWS "Narcotic Denn of 1he Orient." 11:35 1:05.

30, 3:55, 3:20. 8:15. 9:40. 11:05 p.m. "Trie Happv Time," 12:30.

3:50, 7:15, 10:40 p.m., 2 a.m. i Terhairalar! Clifton Webk "STARS STRIPES FOREVER" "ABBOTT COSTELLO 4 MEET CAPTAIN KIDD" TrrbairoUr! Esther Wllllama "MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID" Plu: Daae Clark "CAMBLEB Ii LADT" Dennta Marias Rita Mareaa "CATTLE TOWN" Irene Daaaa Dean Jf CROWS 01 TREES" mm Loretta Taaa Jeff Chaadler "BECAUSE OF YOU" Plui: Bart Laaearter "CRISS CROSS" IS33lrtdsq GUacoarTrtt9 DANCE TONITE 8 A.M. SUNDAY 2 BANDS I TTTT7 1Z Fitch recently at All Saints Chapel of the Church Divinity Sch'W rf the Pacific, in Berke- ley. thir respective fathers of- fictatod at the marriage service. Mary i the daughter of the Fv.

ard Mrv Charles F. Whiston Vista Way, Berkeley, and a cranddaughter of Mrs. Richard Porter Red of Philadelphia. Pa. Her husband is a the Rev.

and Mrs. Robert E. Fitch of Mann Avenue, Berkeley. The benedict is a grandson of Mr. Pk'rrnce Gatrrbee of Cale-, N.Y..

and of Dr. and Mrs. Rr.brt Fitch of Redwood City. Dr. Fitch, father of the bridegroom, is professor of Christian James Barron To Take Bride In Lettrman Army Hospital Chapel.

Sn Francisco Presid.o, at 4 tomorrow afternoon, Mrv Jf an O'Brien, second lieu-fmnt in the U.S. Army Nurse will be married to James Atv Barron of Oakland. C'-I. K. E.

Zimmerman. USA. will give the bride-elect in mar-riazp, as Maj. Eugene Fisher, USA. post chaplain, reads the service.

Mrv Arnold H. Barron will attend hr future sister-in-law and Mr. Barron will be best man for brother. A small reception will follow the rermopy at the horn of Mr. a-'i Mrs.

Frank J. Barron. rf the bridgrom-elect. The iure bnde is the daush-tr -f Mrs. Dorothy S.

O'Brien rf Cha'haro, N.J. Garden Club To Hear Talk On Pruning Mrs H. K. Freeman will "The Pruning of Shrubs and at Dimond Garden Cl ib's meeting at 1 m. Monday at Fruitvale Presbyterian Church.

The program is open to the public. New officers of the club are Mr. George S. Nelson, president; Mrs. H.

J. Thieman. vice-president; Mrs. G. W.

Wricht, lecretary; Miss Lurene Seymour, treasurer, and Mrs. G. J. Sullivan, historian. Chairmen appointed for the new year are Mrs.

S. R. Camber, secret pals; Mrs. R. B.

Carman, ways and means: Mrs. M. K. Cuthbert. garden editor; Mrs.

Bertha Geyer. good cheer; Mrs. E. C. Gregory budget; Mrs.

If. W. Macfadden. social programs; Mrs. Carl Sasso, membership and hospitality, and Mrs.

Belle Thonas, publicity and bulletins. park boulevard program. Slated Park Boulevard Women's Club will have its monthly business meeting at 11 a.m. Monday at the clubhouse, with a luncheon and card party to follow. Mrs.

May H. Fisher and Mrs. John W. Douglass head the luncheon committee, assisted by Mesdames Joseph Croter, L. A.

DeMars. Bert Johnston, Lucile 'Jones. Minnie A. Kleinsarge, John F. Lapp.

C. E. Peters, Kirby Tharp and W. D. Wolfe.

BPWC Sponsors Course Berkeley Business and Professional Women's Club will sponsor an investment course, under the direction of Robert Woodruff, starting Tuesday evening in Room 114 of Willard Junior High School. The course, slanted toward the woman investor, willj meet for four consecutive Tues-; day evenings. More than 35 members and friends of the BPW have signed up. ON GOLFING 0 AUNT Claire Goodwin stopped at Del MonteLodge when on a golfing expedition to the Monterey peninsula recently. A mm, kaHTV riiu-1? Jahaay Mwk Braw RIRY OT ON THE LONE PRAIRIE Laals larwtni ir Urn SON OF DR.

JEKVLL -I I mjc iwum riun Alameda Gir Betrothed To Oaklander Announced by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Villa of Southwood Drive, Alameda, is the betrothal of their only daughter, Marilyn Ann Villa, to Ralph Weslie Pier-son son of the senior Ralph Piersons of Mather Street, Oakland. The news was first told to friends attending a tea given by Mrs. Villa at her home during the holidays.

A graduate of Notre Dame High School in the encinal city, the bride-to-be also studied at Armstrong College. Her fiance is a Technical High School graduate and has one sister, Mrs. Fred DeValle. Present plans call for a June wedding for the newly affianced pair. HAWTHORNE P-TA TO HOLD DINNER Hawthorne P-TA will entertain members of the Junior Traffic Reserve and their fathers at a dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Monday at the school. Guests will also include Mr. Dale Hill, in charge of the group, and Mrs. Hill; Mr. and Mrs.

George Groft, the latter a traffic guard at Foothill Boulevard; Dr. W. G. Rector, principal of the school, and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Flaig. Mrs. Flaig is unit president. RESIDE IN PALO ALTO Established now in their new home on Laguna Drive in Palo; Alto are Mr. and Mrs.

Adalbert! Wolff, who formerly lived on! Glen Avenue in Berkeley. Mrs. Wolff is an active worker for the Save the Children Federa tion. Hr BAXTER CAREY 4k CC 6nE60Y IUSAN PECIOHAYIYARD AVA GARDNER am. 1 I lLTnri1JTTib MAD YOUTH XQj I 1 TrJ ON RAMPAGE! -J I I I DC NORTH OAKLAND rilTMrC HI o-7376 (.

oileKe at Shaftfr wXli'lXaiJ Free Parkins. Starts It 4 2 by Technicolor! STEWART GRANGER "PRISONER OE ZEN DA" "WAV OF A GAI'CHO" Orne Tierne PIEDMONT EVERY A LOCI? 4186 Piedmont Ave. Phone PI 8-2727 "THE I I STY MEN" SUSAN HAYWARD-RORERT MITCHIM "BEWARE MY LOVELY" IDA I.I PINO ROBERT RYAN CONTINI OI TODAY FROM I P.M. CFliflTfin PI 5-6fi22. TeteRiaph at .19 aLunlUfl Free Parkins at I "IT GROWS ON TREES" IRENE DI NNE DEAN JAC.GER JOAN EVANS: also TECHNICOLOR, "THE SAVAGE" Chorlton HESTON Sunn MORROW ORINDA ORINDA Tunnel Highway at Orinria Crossroads Orinda "STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER" TECHNICOLOR! CLIFTON WFBB RUTH HI SSFY St DEBRA PAGET "CATTLE TOWN" DENNIS MORGAN RITA MORINO CONTINI'Ol'R TODAY FROM P.M.

LARGE FREE PARKING AREA II RICHMOND FOX BE 2-3129. LA 4-4581. 7th M'donald Free ParkinK. Matinee 12 Daily "FIGHTING COMMAND" FI RY in the SKY" Ixiretta Yonn GRAND BE 2-0571. 21trd fiheern Show Starts at 1J Noon 'OPERATION SECRET" Cornel W'ld WILLIE AND IOF.

BACK AT FRONT" UNITED ARTISTS tf "MILLION DOLLAR Ml MAID" TECHNICOLOR! ESTHER WILLIAMS also CARTOON' UPTOWN Macdonald arm 25th Ave. iE AN PETERS "LI RE OF THE WILDERNESS" "LADY IN THE IRON M.K" Cn'r SAN LEANDRO BAL East 14th St, at. 148th Ave. Phone Tfi tnrtad 2-8349 AT POP! I.AR SNOWS OF KII.IM A'J-RO" TECHNICOLOR! GREG'RV PECK SUSAN HAYWARD AVA G4RDER Featurette! "DANf.ER I NDf B'lhf SCA" CONTINI'OI SHOWING WD.4V DEL MAR "THI SAN F. 14th-EMCid TR THE STEEL TRAP JOSEPH COTTEN TERESA WRIGHT "IT GROWS ON TREES" 're'ie Dunn SAN LORENZO VILLAGE I Sarl Lorenzo Villafa Phone Lit rerne I-0A1 "DEVIL MAKES THREE'! GENE KELLY SOLDIER" PIER ANGE11 Tvrnne POWFR SAN PABLO AVENUE EL REY San Pahlo near 3.V BI'RI ESOI'E THEATER ON STAGE IN rER SON TEMPEST STORM HOLLYWOOD SWEATER GIRL! The (FOR ADULTS ONLY 1 CONTINI'Ol'R I P.M.

TILL MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT! GATEWAY Open Sat. ft Pun. MARIO LAN "BICACSE MINE" Color! Gene Kelly "DEVIL MAKES THREE" DTAI Tfl San Pahlo St 27th HI liliiljlll "KNOCK an ANY DOOR" HUMPHREY BOGART JOHN Dl Rf "RENEGADES OF THE RIO GRANDE'' WALNUT CREEK EI REY WALNUT CREEK 44RS ESTHFR WII I 1 AMS "MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID "HORIZONS WEST" Robert RYAN WEST OAKLAND LINCOLN ,20 7th St. CL BIG HITS! "THE INVISIBLE RAY" "BCCK ASKED RIDER1 ALAMEDA ALAMEDA DRIVE IN Webster at 'be Alameda Tube LA 3-9344 "BECAI'SE or YOI'" I LORETTA YOI'NG JFFF CHANDIER "CRISS CROSS" BURT LANCASTER-YVONNE DeCARLO OPEN EVERY NITE! In-Car Heer ISLAND AUTO MOVIE LA 3 RLOCK5 FROM TUBE IN ALAMFD. Gate Onen 1 B.m.

Show Starts fin "HORIZONS WEST" TECHNIC Ol OR ROBERT RYAN JULIA ADAM' H' RR'CANE SMITH" Terhnlrolorl' YVONNE DeCARLO JOHN IRELAND Cold? WE HAVE IN-CAR LAUNDROMAT OPEN 10 M. NEW DRY-fT AN I NO STORE OPEN CONCORD MOTOR-IN By the Monument Onen Daily 8 m. "SEALED CARGO" DANA ANDREWS CLAUDE RAINS ENTl'CK TECHNICOLOR LORETTA YOI NO RICHARD GREENE 3 COLOR CARTOONS a B4RG4IN NIGHT EVERY EPtr4Y! HAVWAPn MOTOR MOVIES Nile Hih'" 5ni.h Havuai4 OPEN EVFPY KITF "THE SAVAGE" TECHVICOIOR Charlton HESTON MORROW "THE TI'-RNING POINT WILLIAM HOI. DEN ALEXIA SMITH OAKLAND AIRPORT AUTO MOVIE 98th Ave. nr.

Oakland Airport L0 Open a p.m. Show Rlirtt 'l "THE BLAZING FOREST" Terhnt'olof JOHN PAYNE SUSAN MORROW THE SAVAGE" TECHNICOLOR! Chir-inn HESTON Suian MORROW EI CERRiTO it MOVIES San Pab'o nd LA 6-7824 GATES OPEN AT P.M. "HORIZONS WEST" TtfHMCOtOl ROBERT RYAN JULIA ADAMS "LADY IN THE IRON MASK" LOUIS HAYWARD-PATRICIA MEDINA OAKLAND DRIVE-IN LO o-84 On East 14th nr. ISOtti SHOW STARTS AT P.M. "HORIZONS WEST" TECHNICOtO ROBERT RYAN JULIA ADAMS "IT GROWS ON TREES" IRENE DI NNE DEAN JAGGER COMPLETE SHOWS STADIUM AUTO MOVIE LVMh Ave St t.

14th St. LO S-R4 SHOW STARTS AT a P.M. i 1ST DISTRICT SHOWING! "THEXSAVAGE" TECHNICOLOR' Charlto HESTON Susan MORROW BLAZING FOREST" TlfH.MCOlOl JOHN PAYNE SUSAN MORROW I COMPLETE SHOWS CASTRO VALLEY sm iFpSlP MIDNITE SHOW TONITE Damp TMt WW mm CHABOT 6650 Castro Blvd. LU 2-255 SPENCER TRACT PLYMOUTH ADVENTI'RE" Technicolor Also "I DREAM OF JEANNIE" CONCORD ENEAN Phone Concord 7f2S ERROL FLYNN "AGAINST ALL Bonar IRON MEN- CROCKETT LAI'AI Phone Crockett M9 CLIFTON WEBB STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER" AIo "TARZAN'S SAVAGE FI' EAST OAKLAND DIMOND Fruitvale at MacArthur KE 3-fifi07-Cont. Today "Hl'RRICANE SMITH" Teehnirslnr YVONNE' DeCARLO JOHN IRELAND Also "SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS" MacArthur and 7.1rd 2-10fi3.

Free Parking Starts 1:00 p.m. MARIO LANZA "BECAt'SF. YOlf'R MINE" LI RE OF ILDERNESS" Jean Peters PRIUPRY FoothUl Blvd Fairfax I ilnl A 34787-Cant. Today "IRON MISTRESS" TECHNICOLOR ALAN LADD VIRGINIA MAYO "BEWARE. MY Ida Lunino rnnTIITI I roothlll-35th KE 2-1522 I UU lllllala TECHNICOLOR HITS! "CRIMSON PIRATE" Burt Lancaster Jennifer Jones "THE WILD HEART" FRUITVALE 14th and 37th Ave PHONE KE 3-726 "THE LI STY MEN" SU5AN HAY' WARD-ROBERT MITCHI "IT GROWS ON TREES" Irene Dunne GRANADA 89th East 14th St.

Frw Parktn-LO "HIS KIND OF WOMAN" RORERT MTf HI JANE RI SSEI "PONY' SOI DIFR" Tvrnne POWER IJASHs MacArthur at 3Rth Ave KE PRICES! TECHNICOLOR THE Ql'IET MAN" JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HAB A LADY IN THE IRON MASK" Color PARKWAY Park Blvd. and E. 19th GL 2-3391. Starts I p.m. Free Parkin.

MARIO LANZA "BECAI'SE YOI MINE" If-RF OF WILDERNESS" Jean Peter TE 4-9334. E. 12th St. at 7th Ave. i -1A TOM WELL i "WILLIE A JOE BACK AT FRONT" "ATOMIC CITY" Nancy GATE5 II HAYWARD HAYWARD 577 Castro Street Phone LU 1-2540 "MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID'' I ESTHER ILLIAMS-VICTOR MATI RE "GAMBLER ic the LADY" Dane Clark RITZ 331 Castro Street Phone LU cerne 2-n42fl "STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER" TECHNICOLOR! CLIFTON WEBB "CATTI TOWN" DENNIS MORGAN DOORS OPEN TODAY AT P.M.

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