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34 St. Petersburg Times Thursday, Sipt. 3, 1953 Time Cloch FLORtn.4: "Gentlemen Prefer 3m. 5:30. 7 :.10, 9:30.

-The Moon 35. 7:44. 9:47. sTATKt -Trie Caddy. 1:30.

3:30. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED SIGHTSEEING TOURS SOUTHERN TOURS 14 Central Ae. Mi. 7-77f a2.L I SOPjF O0 FASAOf na av. s.

im TONIGmWFaiPAY! If XJuil I ftusseMVJonroe Brighten 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' By LILLIAN BLACKSTONE charms. Jane Russell is a stand I-HKIL: "A Bluem-lrit for Murder." 1. 6:4. Hi imiin i in -iCX I A f- U'yttfv '-P' Red Heart from Wvoraini biirxij 8:36: "Willie and Joe B-ick at the Front." out, showing more talent uun in Ever since Author Anita Loos of her picturesand il i'giving the "gentlemen who prefer if "THE JUGGLER" brunettes" something to look at. her book stage plays and moviesiIn the st she nkes men be.

I rVitoiH.n, STARRING KIRK DOUGLAS NITE "Mask Of Th Avenger" (Tech.) Anthony Quinn Jedy Lowrance CARTOON 'NEWS'y BKAC'H "Thief of Damascus," "Harem Girl." VMKO: -The Jugeler." 11. 1:41. 4:2. 8:52: "netting Gertie's Garter," 12 3:09. 5:52.

WTH MKUT "South Sen Woman," 7 "Count the Hours," 9:15. CilXF WIND "The "The llask of the Avenger." 0 GARDKX DRIYK-I: the Redskins Rode." 7:30. 11: "Cartoon Carnival," "I Ixive Melvin." PARK: -The Girl Who Had Every-th'ne." 7. "Cleopatra." 8:19. ROXY: "Alfair at Monte Carlo," 1:33.

3:3 5:39. 7:42. 9:45. SKY VIE: "The Great Sioux Upris cause they are men and doesn't zas in royalties. She has another big pay divi FORSYTH HAPPENS dend in the current 20th Century- Sifi-VeuMA Fox release, cVEKT THUKaDATi give a whoop about their bank roll.

Not so Marilyn, who measures a man by bank roll and diamonds. Usually naive and dumb, she has stored away some philosophy that not only makes sense but eventually impresses Tom my's father, who has hired a detective, Elliott Reid, to trail Marilyn to Paris. I TIMES MOVIE REVIEW ing" 7:15. "it Happens Every: Thursdav "9 4th sTRFKT PRTVE-IV: "rianeerous Crossing." 7:15. "Mr.

Belvedere; Ripe the BpII." 9. ItAI.K "Ri.le Vaouero." and! "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman." BARI.FM: "Androcle and the Lion," i (entlemen Prefer Blondes" at the Florida Theatre. of the film's success is due to clever casting, with Marilyn Monroe and Jane AIR-CONDITIONED OPEN 12:45 TODAY 6, "Wild Heart COBURV IS FINE FORM "David and Bathheha," 6:30.1 Charles Coburn, in the role of "Rose of Cimarron." 8:31. I Central at Ninth Ph. 7-tttl FIRST SHOWING IN ST.

PETERSBURG! Ititled Englishman and owner of Clearwater SHE GAMBLED WITH LOVE The French Riviera is the setting for a new Technicolor romantic drama, "Affair in Monte Carlo," which opens at the Roxy Theatre today for its first local showing. In the leads, shown above, are Merle Oberon, left, and Richard Todd, right. Miss Oberon, who attended the lavish 18th Century costume ball given by the Marquis de Cuevas at Biarritz, France Tuesday night, has the role of a wealthy young widow in love with a young gambler who loses a fortune at the roulette tables. Leo Genn also has a starring role in this picture, photographed in color under the direction of Christopher Red Shoes" and "The Tales of Challis. mmnmrnmifflm 4 PITOL: "Peter Pan." 1:30.

3:40. 5:50. 9. filLF TO BAY: "Al! I resire." 7:15. RITZ: "Call Me Miter." 5:12.

5:22. "Rnbv Gertrv rt-48, ill TO'XiK IIRIX K-IV: "nanEerous jWhen Wet." and Back Door to Heaven." Dunedin I PAl.M: "The Moon Is Blue," 7:20, 9:20. Russell expanding their talents in diamond mines, is in fine form, the bouncy, flashy roles of Lorelei His weakness is blondes and, on and Dorothy. Always good to look this trip, Marilyn. This leads to at, they also prove their magnetic tangles.

qualities and find themselves en-j Among the songs Marilyn and meshed in troubles aplenty before'jane sing as proof that their ap-the He de France; on which they peal isn't in their figures alone, are traveling at Millionaire Tom-jare "Two Little Girls from Little my Noonan's expense, gets them 'Rock," "Bye, Bye, Baby," "Di-to oo la-la Paris. amonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" The 1953 screen version, suc-iand "When Love Goes Wrong." (MP LOUELLA IN HOLLYWOOD cessor to Paramount's first try ati Costuming is flashy and eve-i Largo I.ARi ii: -The Moon is Biue." 4:15. 7:30. 9:50. Tarpon Springs TARI'OX: 'Desert Kats," and 'Master MIIUVVY IRIVKIN: "Dream Wife the gold-digger story back in 1928, catching, and the picture gets off? plays up Marilyn natural to a fast start, Betfe Davis May Appear fcfi nVr'tWiitlV 'jfjiffm 10; "Renegades of Rio Grande, 0 Bradenton In Queen Elizabeth Role Exclusive 1st Showing In The State of Florida! rl.

"Stalaff 17 SI BI RKAV: "Ride By DOUELLA O. PARSONS cause he happens to be the Alcoholics Anonymous. Central Groun son in law, out uecause 01 iuie ON OUR NEW WIDE SCREEN 8 Baum Avenue. HOLLl OOD (INS) Oetober 0f the Desert" and "Desert Rat Alcoholics Anonymius. Sunshine Citv rt ,11 i M.lllllDt: "Parmor Takes Thursday, Sept.

3, 1953 Entertainments a Wife," 1. Vaquero," Group. p. 401 Ninth Avenue 8outh.iwm -trc "cuc ne DTOUgnt 10 me Screen. :244 :12 7-5U 9 -40 Boca ieit Ktwanis club.

:3 p. to return from her quiet Summer 'Rjo-ht now of course he's Hnino' trh. kriVe-in: -rw l4iln I f'huroh a and will Open Air Forum. 2:30 p. Williamsi South.

I1" Jiailie lor 41 live one Valiant Dangerous When and "Flying d0: IFiTA lRIVF-r: Wet." I RITZ: "The System i Sauaii run." rark. Skii. "it MiRhty Happen to You." Pinellas Park Amateur Camera Cluh. been in Communication With Leon-writlen by Mrs. Lillian Rowe.

8 p. inaurance offices of Stantev; "Gorilla at Large" next. Service Men's Night. 7:30 to It p. Mnhr.

next to Pinellas Park post office, ara UOlUSiein aooui pidjlii Vfutffii YWCA. Mrs. Alfred C. Kiayer, Dixie Pup Tent .1. Military Order of i TTlWoViotVi in 'Sir Walter Raleigh" HELLO to the Toronto Star New Port RicheV 7 1 I 1 a 90 to 10 nored hv Citv Recreatinn Department.

Florida t'ommanilerv. Nival and Mil- ana li more man "Affair With a Stranger." that chance KKK1KW1V IIKIVK-IX: "Brave War-ior." and "The Magic Carpet." luung udirix ndir iririjiiuiitfu iiic to say my column starts in your paper immediately. He. interviewed me over the long distance phone and we had she'll do it. She'd be Alllatd CWLMCM MM If imiM PWKMTS FM noo Beach Drive Southeast.

Today's itary Order. Spanish-American War, noon, classes open to the puhlic. as follows: Detroit Hotel. 4'eramics. still life and landscane in char-! Andv Anderson Pot 125.

American coal, watercoior and oil. 9:30 to 11:30 Legion. p. 1627 49th Street South. jigsaw work, potter's wheel work-: Snroptimist Club.

6:30 p. Detroit' hon. 2 to 4 p. m. photography, piaster! Hotel.

pans mold. 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Military Order of the Serpent, p. Camera salon of pri.e-winning photo- I'SWV Hume, fraphs.

10 a. m. to 6 p. YilCA Sunshine Citv Chapter 9. Disabled Art C.allerv.

I American Veterans, 8 p. 2ui 19th Arti.t derful as Queen i "Viquite a chat. Nothing makes me 1 Elizabeth. There's never been a better CUi iWkJJ MERLE 2t sram orn te oti Avt. laK eshihif.

Including 13-star flag and Street houth nappier man 10 get tne worn ot a new newspaper using the Parsons byline. I Nitram lalee 1S. F. and A. M-, 7:30 F2ATVRS.

rtarteston pun runner fiag. 1 to 5 p. 7 to 9 p. St. Petersburg Historical Aluieum.

one on tne screen than her 7:20 6 p. Con-7717 6oth Street Kxhitut. 9 a. m. to temporary Arts Oallery, North.

Pinellas Park. Queen Bess in "Elizabeth and Essex." Norma Shearer with the haircut in town, was the of attraction at Gladys G4 (( RICHARD TODD ir p. Masonic Temple. St. Petersburg Zionist Organization, fi p.

Temple Beth-El. 757 Arlington Avenue. curt Sancta Maria 952. Catholic Daughters of America, p. Catholic Daughters of America Hall, Sixth Avenue South.

Sunset Iiilge 4s. Rebekahs. 8 Bailey Hall. 4H7 Park Boulevard. Royal Poinciana Camp 1U39S.

8 p. Fraternal Hall. 817 Arlington Avenue. Sunshine City Chapter, International Re Organizations IJETTE iKnapp's dinner for Ouida and Now, who's going to plav Sir RAT URL AT 9:15 ONLY Exchange Cluh. 12:15 tional Cluh.

Speakers: p. Interna-Ieiley Wii re. tate president, and Iun Crew, president Junior Exchange Cluh. Rlld'lie Chaffee Pot 1. Amvets.

8 p. m. wauer well, if you won't of courage, but nothing seems to tell I told you, I hear it whispered spoji Norma's beauty, that Richard Burton, who's so; i a in Th. pk" i.j Co'e Porter told me he was frigeration Service. p.

Florida CARTOON r'ubrooms. Sixth Avenue Northeast andp0 Idea enter, hirst Avenue and 16th Street. Safety program. St. Petftr.shurg Rod and Gun Cluh.

card great fun writing the mu- party, p. nr. clubhouse. St. Petersburg Ixioge 24.

IOOF, 8 TOUTIStS sic for "Ninotchka," Garbo's for Robt," has already been told that: mer comedy, which he said is a REED BATES CALLEIA CLARK fl m-fciM mux iiwst turn mag nmm kk Br Srv Nut IMP. WMH ifa MBS Fmploves Surf Club, St. Retired Telephone tion. picnic. 2 p.

IIS Sir Walter Raleigh" is for him WAYNE EXCITED brilliant story. Well, Cole's mu sicals usually turn out hits. Basil Rathbone told me the re Petersburg Reach. DC. -Del.

-Ma Society, picnic, 5:30 p. Municipal Pier. Ohio Societv. picnic. 12:30 to 5 p.

-jLtt 11 Brown I'tiairman p. I fl i ri im i in Tl. S. Armv Reserve, various units. p.

S. Army Reserve Training Center, Beach Drive Southeast. Indian Rocks Kiwanis Club, 7 p. Indian Rocks Tnn. Gulf Beacii Lodge 291.

F. and A. M. 7:30 p. 141120 Marguerite Drive.

Madeira Beach. International Club, dinner-dance. 6:30 p. International Cub. Songs hv Howard Bradford, tenor, accompanied by Em-eric l.a za r.

John Wayne stopped by the Long lsinnd society, picnic. 5 p. to say hello, and he's very vival ot 5nerioeK Holmes" is working out very well. Ouida is OPEN i 12:45 aS, Society, covered dish picnic over "The High and the supper. p.

cuifport Fish and; Mighty." He told me he had made doing the writing job. LAST DAY" NO AlPVANCt- IN ADMISSION PRldS ame pjcure in which he played a very That's all today. See you to Ismail part and it was one of the morrow. t87 Centrol Ph. 7-S967 Air-Conditioned It's At The State, It's The Best Show In Touu" Read The Rambler On Page 8 Today Roller Skating TONIGHT 7:30 GAY BLADES ROLLER RINK 2191 A.

No. For Adults J- tLOMlOA STATU TlidATQeS GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEING TOUR SEC ST PETERSBURG AND GULF BEACHES sl 50 Tas best things he'd ever done. "So," said John, "we are going to do 'The High and the Mighty' on the order of 'Grand We're going to have a big name in every role." I happen to know and John didn't tell me that Ronald Col-man and Barbara Stanwyck are two of the stars who are interested, DORIS WAS RIGHT When I saw Doris Day at the Vic Damone opening, she told me Warners were trying to get Bob Cumniings for "Lucky Me," her next picture. Well, Doris knew what she was talking about because Bob stays on at Warners after he finishes "Dial for Murder" to be with Doris and Phil Silvers in "Lucky Me." Mary Healy and Peter Lind IE AVE 10 A 2 GREYHOUND BUS STATION A WILLIAM HOLDEN 1 rr DAVID NIVEN g-yp r- vgo MAGGIE McNAMASA I riUIH(Mlt SSL rnrm: LAST DAY "THIEF OF DAMASCUS" (TECHNICOLOR) PAUL HENREIO PLUS "HAREM GIRL" JOAN DAVIS I Hayes, who are such a brilliant team, are going to make another (flottihmen I Ur pn I movie. That's good news because we see them much too infrequently on the screen.

refer Blondes exdusive pirstshowjws i yuu aim I I it ilVi Queen the Mombo II A) A SoBbi'tf South I TOMORROW They will star in the Broadway sequence of a series of pictures to be called "Tales of the World" which Victor Stoloff is producing. THE YOUNGEST EXECUTIVE in our town is handsome Robert Jacks, son in law of Darryl Zan-uck. Bobby has proved he's one of 20th's- most valuable young producers, so he has been made vice president of the new Cinemascope Corporation. Believe me. this didn't come be- THEIR SAVAGE CHARLES in Coburn i STORY IS )OII rout i If Rot Ic" Ji i i i TOLD IN ere iiicii, timcu, I and (mined I rom HPlVlDit feltf? VWi w.

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