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St. Petersburg Times 31 Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1953 Artist Defies Danger To Get AT THE STATE 'From Here To Eternity' A Prize Film By LILLIAN BLACKSTONE Jones outspoken, call a spade a autographed copy of the book ith "From Here to Eternity," nowjsPade saga of Army life, th bookjthis inscription, "To the Prewitt showing at the State Theatre, has topped national bookseller lists 'of this story." a reputation to look up to. 1for many months. It was a Book-j And later, Clift was given the Alcoholics Anorvmmi.

Group p. "1 enue Soutc YWCA VVvr.t. True Picture 8 Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1953 Entertainments 1 Open Air Forum. p.

Miscellaneous program, ids. Oiaujs It also has a prediction to ful-jf-the-Month selection and won role of Robert E. Lee Prewittri S-utn K.h ks Hcl i.raiit Sunshine -ve 2 n. fill, since motion picture critics mo rsational ttook Award for Ficvtrank Sinatra, after reading the book, wanted to play Angelo Mag throughout the country are hailing tlon ia 1952- it as the best i 'Where do you come was the question asked of Roland gio and when tests were being made he flew from Africa to Hol A er.ue Fraternal Cr'ler ol a p. Ks, es" H.i i.

Royal i'ruer. S. ri ct t' Benches, 9 p. Oasis St Bi-Jff: oo niucu iur oook aetaus, now of the film iStrasser when he arrived in Van-! ion WIU1 ine wiucn concerns lywood to try out for the cocky couver, British Columbia, trying; d-7 xt -r. Gun C'ub, 8 St- Perersbure flon D.

IT1-. CJllblloUStf. 'OSV-' to get into the United States. i little Italia-i- American who made TIMES ter. Montgomery Clift and Frank hie -nt t.

Sunshine City iter 15 of Ahepa. p. i-v 1 Where does he come i Sinatra, and two actresses, Debo-j iaughed at hira As further test Louis A. Cohen l4i B'rith. p.

m. 7j7 Alt-- That's a good question to ask this jear. far as prediction concerned, think it probably among the rather than the top of MOVIE i REVIEW Retired Coast Giiar i p. Coast Guard leiot. ran Kerr ana uonna Keea.

jof good castmg) there Ts Burt Lan- It isn't often that the author of caster, who mentioning the film the is we will be best at the A. St. Peters-burp Lxx-ce I F. a Kingrose. chairman.

Flag exhibit. InoUidirfr n-star Tag and Ohar.eston blockade runners flap. 1 to 5 p. 7 to 9 p. Peters-burg Historical Museum.

Arts and Crafts Center for A.u!t sponsored by City Recreation I'tvia'-i-ment. 1300 Beach Prive Southeast. Today's classes, open to the puhiic. as follows: Still life and landscape in charcoal, atercotor ant oil. ceramics.

to 11:30 a. m. photography, jigsaw work. 2 to 4 p. m.

weavmp. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

oil and watercoior show a rd leatherwork, sculpturing. to p. m. Exhibit. 9 a.

m. to 6 p. Contemporary Arts Gallery. Exhibit of pri.e winninp camera studies. 10 a.

m. to 6 p. in YMi'A Art Oallery. Sponsored by Central Fiorif.a Photnprapruc Society of America 1 Cajn-era Ciub. Coin collection of William F.

Pneed Lakeland, tiuring store hours, tiurd ftoor. Maas Store. p. Misnrtc lem -'e a best selling novel doubles asjin a recent iv Droaacasi, saia that the role of Sgt. Milton War Beauticians" Jegue.

p. Ttl T. City Hail. man, who has lived and painted in practically every country in the; world! He spent two years in five years in Australia, four-and-J one half years in Mongolia and! Tibet, a couple of years in casting director, but Author James Jones, after meeting Mont den was more like the real Burt Lancaster than any part he had Tourists gomery Clift long before the pic list. As James sent him an ever played.

ture was considered jr 11 I Mi a year in Honolulu, manv years-' Michiftan Society, jiicnc. 6 p. tn P.er. Iriiiana Stxiely. f'ene Z0 p.

m. Pier. Soc.e'y, 4 p. tn Municipal Pitir. in Austria, England, France, Hoi-' land, Egypt and 12 consecutive.

PRE PEARL HARBOR Setting of the picture is Scho-, field Barracks, Hawaii, just before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Its theme strikes a minor chord, sorrow and sadness casting a long shadow, even while the years in Bali where, during the! war years, he and his wife. En- rica, didn't see another white man. A -t j-. Kiwanir Club. 12.

IS p. Ir.lerrtatloa-; North. to 11 a i al Club. Election of officers. i Center, V- At- Optimist Club.

6.15 Iri-ernation-! Street. 11 a in al Club. Speaker: the Re Sam Mutun. Hi: fi tn. 1 N.i-n a 12 15 p.

SEEKS TRUE PICTURE To write a short biography of 7'ir -l it. ini'P- Cjcorgc S. Jdili ART CLASSES APPROVED FOR VETERANS 2233 Green Woy So. Phone 51-8914 pasior or 1-aKeview rest leriiin lmr-n. 1 T)0 to 3 p.

tn Sweet Adelines. 8 p. E.ks' Cert, u-727 Arimpton Avenue. such a colorful man is almost im-! audience is rocking with laughter over some humorous incident. The surprise of the film is Sinatra, as the likable Private Mag-gio.

The scene you won't forget is Montgomery Clift sounding taps for him. As Robert E. Lee Prewitt. Clift is a sensitive, stubborn young sol- possible, since any one episode of his illustrious life could easily turn into a full lenjth novel. The stories AFFAIR WITH A STRANGER Victor Mature and Jean Simmons are starred as a Broadway playwright and a Manhattan model in RKO Radio's modern drama, "Affair With A Stranger," which opens Thursday at the Roxy Theatre for its first local showing.

Mature and Miss Simmons, previously co-starred in "Androcles and the Lion," are happily married until success threatens their home. Monica Lewis, blonde singing star, is the "other woman" who wants Mature for herself. that surround each of his mag-i nificent paint- NITI "GIRIS IN THE NIGHT" ''LAWLESS BREED" -Tech Rock Hwdton Julia Adorns Glcnda forrcll Hcidcn Sunshine Aroma 44. reviorized Order of the Skunk, noon. Chatlerbox.

Council h. Junior Order I'rnted American Alechanirs. 6 p. m.f Fraternal Ha.1 St. Petersburg Lodpe 42.

Knights of Pythias. 8 K. of P. Hall. St.

Petersburg Chapter 161. O'-der of DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Masonic Temple 1..

M. Tate Post 39. Veterans of Foreign Wars. p. VFVV Ha St.

Petersburp Lodpe lltri lyvnt Order of Moose, 8 p. Moose Ha I. 81. Petersburp Loupe A. and F.

ii 7:30 p. Masonic Tempie. Selama Caldron 30. 8 p. Grotto Aulitorium.

1117 Arhnpton Avenue. Mi 41 dier who would rather submit to sre also I ings i of sev- i The Treatment than give up. worxny eral thousand words. I MARINE ARENA OPEN 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

No. End of Johni Pass Bridge I Strasser, now! CHtiDRf HUM tl (WITH paeeMrs I FROI LOUELLA IN HOLLYWOOD Gardner, Gable To Team living in New: York, is the type Theatre Time Clock Tuesday, September 13 Florida: "Mr Scoutmaster, 3:40. 7:40. 9:40. Pia house "Latin Lovers." 1:16.

5:32. 1:40. St: 48. of artist who be-i Ijimes' Auxi'iarv to Aerie 8 p. Eapies Hall.

546 24th Street South. flolden RikI J.o.lpe 7. Rebekahs 8 m. Odd Fellows Hal, l(-4 Fourth Streei South. Class in stilt I'fe and character studies, 7:30 to 6:30 p.

Art Ciub of St. Petersburg. Oulf Beach Rotary Club, 12:15 p. Bath Club. St.

Petersburp Chapter. American Ouild Z8E STSf IW W'i i lieves in his i STRASSER 1:35. paintings and 1 would rather risk his life, striving In Emerald Mine Film By LOUELLA O. PARSONS and screen material as witness 3:24.1 get a true picture, than to sit TONIGHT WED. s.fjlS Q.xJ NEIGHBOR NIGHTi Off r- CAWtQAP I tz z.

rrv Male: -From Here To Eternity," 1 'jn a studio trying to Visualize the: :20, 7: JO. 9:40. of Orpanists. nieetinp of active members. 3 p.

home of Mrs. Ruth Hultquist. 201 39th Avenue South. Alcoholics Anonymous. Central Group p.

931 Bium Avenue. wnri vwnnn fivsi i "South Pacific." "Return to Para-! 3 5 peoples who live in the colorful The River Tk r.t t1- I fheil: "Cruising Down Cliche or not as sure as deam and UJSC wu" 1, 2:47, 4:34. 6:21, 8 08. 6:30, 19; "Outpost to re-in- I "Tulsa." In Malaya." taxes MGM was a cinch team Ava Gardner and countries of the Far 2ast. He spent many years in Mon-I and Tibet, living among the' natives and learning to understand Clark1 Mrs.

Dolly Walker was the 9:4 Reach: "IToliday Big THE LIGHTHOUSE INN WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY Due to the death of co-owner J. II. "Red" Faulkner luncheon guest of Ambassadress: Frame. 8:37. Technicolor Street Clare Boothe Luce at the embassy i'Tk 'T" PZr Zen- their philosophy and customs.

fl 13 -a i'srtr. 'J. KS-at quo iin Rome and was amazed, on her 11. is FIRST AIR CONDITIONED opt. 6 return, to read aU the gossip of a A Ue encountered difficulties in; 'possible recall wind irive-in: "Lawless the Far East when natives thought I 17:12.

10:25: -Girls in the Nipm." OUTDOOR I THISfSULl Gable as soon as possible after "Mogambo." And it will be in "Green Fire," a thriller about the emerald mines in the Andes. Once again, Ava and Clark are in for a location jaunt, SHOWING fCANtf JOAN 'LOVUOY-WELDON "Walk East On Bea "5 vuiincuitu Wlin uevus. 7:20. jeopardy. Not until the models received the Park: The Happy 7, 10:16.

i -Bine blessing of the lama, or high! 11 8:22 Priest, would they pose for him. sky ue: "i.et Do it Apain when his caravan reached 10 20 Ambush At Tomahawk nitl nia I St SPt CARTOON i "Clare is very popular in Italy," 'Dolly tells me, "and the entire atmosphere around the embassy is gay and happy." Dolly's last night in Europe was spent with Gene Tierney and Aly Khan in Deauville and she says they are very, very much in love. 4ih street irive-in: "Let Do it Strasser was thflllffht to he a snv Suaa, HAY WARD PRESTON IN TECHNICOLOR. CO-HIT 10:12 Mine With The Iron land thrown into prison. Door." 9:02.

fat, fa? TO DINE iWIIERE Min Street To Broad-1 Dale Florida State Theatres "Scandal at Scourie, JldllldgC. lilt! lb dllullltT Jlldltci 9 111. this time to AVA South America. I asked, with Ava? Is she coming back to Hollywood?" "Not right away." I was told. CLAUOETTE 1 Remains I Harlem: "Ivanhoe," 6.

9:25 Entertainments -purely political reasons. LISTED BY LOCATION FOR YOUR CONVEKIENCE To Be Seen." )utpost COLBERT 9 50; At the Casino, Dolly ran into! uT.rv.1,',''r,,.f rs 6 40 LI A A il. 1 1 .1 1 -1 T-l 1 MillO iii Uli. illiii Item onder thl beading may oernpir a minimum of five Uues Bod uiaxi-mum of 15 lines. in JACK awe Anyway, were graieiui ior ine'i" tiiu mtnu naiuia iiuuuii.

way she's co-operating on publicityj -B'orget all those stories that Clearwater in New York, posing for pictures Barbara is seriously ill. She looked! 2:25, 6:05, 7:53 and seeing interviewers, provid- absolutely radiant, and about 16-j 9 T. By: -Taive Me to Town ing they don't ask about Frankie years old, in a lovely white gown7'15 10-4J: A Is frowned." i I i Kilz: "Anne of the 2, 5:11 you-know-w ho. I stitched in gold thread. I 8:22: "Titanie." 3:21.

6:32. :43. FREE MOVIE On 'TPal'fc chet." TnteresiinR instructive. Tonight, Sept. loiii.

7:30 p. m. Jackson's Book iHore, 8riri Ave. No. CHICO- Spanish Restaurant 738 CENTRAL OPEN ALL SUMMER DON'T FORGET TONIGHT HIGH PRICED utlmr Drive-In: "The System," anc Her SOn Lance, ho IS 17 HOW, Hitchhike to Happiness." was her escort and it's wonder-' Whew! The prices' James Miche- The Royal Order of the "Sons of the parly at the Oasis, end of 75ih St.

Tete Beach. OPEN 17:45 I nor Jc ictinn inrl irttinrr fr.y fill tn SPP thpir ripVOtinn tfl OhP WUIICUin 1 1 1.5 (JUlll UUU Li.il Palm: "The Light 7:20, 9.15 lis stories! 1 another." WILUXGUAM RESTAURANT, txcisre First Showing I With $125,000 the price tag oni Another highlight of her trip Larqo 847 Central CARD PARTY AMERICAN LEGION HOME Corner Beach Dr. Central Ave. 1:30 n. m.

Every Tuesday spon. by American Legion Auxiliary- Prizes, Ref rephments. JUST A FEW DOORS From Union Trust CHOPS CHICKEN I I STEAKS I.arsi: "Fihline PeaBees." 3:45, 7 10:30, 'Flying Tigers," 2, 8:43. Tarpon Springs Tarnon: "Thief of Venice 2.06. 'San Antone." 7.

M. iijj iicn novel, ijujuuam, uii- (I UUIlKHlg OI putllllg UUliy Ull derstand that 20th is in the lead as my roving European to grab it, even at that figure.sponcient) was the dinner party There's no arguing that the given the Duchess of Windsor bv Michener stories make great stage Wrightsman. The Duke wasn't 50c CLUB T-B0NE STEAK FULL COURSE DINNER I Midway llrlve-lu: "LUi, 7:30, "Naughty TteMPPtTSS SHOW present but hold the gossip he was playing a golf tournament in Biarritz. Bradenron TUESDAY MRS. JOHNSON'S CHICKEN DINNER 'Remains To Be Seen." Dream Wife." Milmrhan Kradenton SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD The Donald Budses have kissed' TODAY WEDNESDAY "HOLIDAY AFFAIR" Robert Mitchum Janet Leigh Wendell Corey ALSO "BIG FRAME" Mark Stevens and Jeon Kent 8:30 P.M.

8:3 THEY HAD NOTHING TO LOSE BUT' THEIR AND THEY KNEW IT! and made up. SaraSOta Eleanor Parker and Gig Youngj nrive inr -Moulin Rouee." i- i Mesta J)rive-ln: "Here Comes at the Bantam ner urst; room. I FRIED OR Mon. ThuSot4 4:30 8:30 P.VL PORK CHOP (2) ROAST CHICKEN Sundoy to P.m. DINNER DINNERS $1.00 Call 41-2622 or 76-4204 $1.00 I For FREE Home Delivery Music By Muzak The date since the break with Bert Friedlob.

New Port Richey Voirue: Ptorv of Three Troves. Brpfipnay lrif-ln: '-The Farmer Takes A Wife," ana 'TCever Let Ale Go." mow Bel mark D0D1 2T I Vt-IW THtATW 3 TUES. WED. OPEN 6:15 casaocma av i 168 sr Jpecdrfau STOCK CAR RACING 9 RACES 9 AGASH TONITE cartMcA DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1001 FIRST AVE. NO.

PH. 7-3223 The Very Finest in Foods AIR-CONDITIONED STEAKS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY CHOPS CURB SERVICE ALWAYS A PLACE TO PARK SEAFOODS Greer Garson in "SCANDAL AT SCOURIE" And Herb Shriner in ''Mom Street to Broodwoy" at5 WEDNESDAY tun un I WYMAR MILLARD RAY 1 ll mil IMI Illtl liiH ljr.riiMHHT,n-' AMinf Stqf! ith CE0RGE MURPHT WITH CARTOON The TODDLE HOUSE 931 4th ST. NORTH OPEN 24 HOURS Air Conditioned I ROM POOR GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEING TOUR SEE ST PETERSBURG AND GULF BEACHES HERBERT). VATES presents no CAirraoN News CO-FEATURE mi rim Thrills Spills Special Amateur Races 20 LAP FEATURE TOP DRIVERS Tiunoinos JU To, I.3U To, Barbara STANWYCK Barry SULLIVAN Ralph MEEKER LEAVE 10 A.M. ft 2 GREYHOUND BUS STATION COOL! i starring JOHN DEREK JOHN BARRYMORE.

Jr. MONA FREEMAN GENE EVANS AIR-CONDIT40lCr 1 XT t-w I TECHNICOLOR BURDICK'S DRIVE-IN 800 4th St. South Try Our Specially Fonroil Jumbo $1 00 French Fried Shrimp (Platter) I UU Closed Mondays Air Conditioned Open 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. Plenty Parking Curb Service EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING OPEN 12:45 1800 TANGERINE AVE.

SO. ADULTS 36c CHILDREN 9c LAST DAY 7 P.M. II P.M. tooi RACES RE BROADCAST MONDAYS 9:30 P.M. Vr I if 1 iv Tri-City Speedway 9th St.

No. 102nd Ave. RAIN CHECK GOOD FOLLOWING TUESDAY rniinuiuA TiircnAV PKHSOXALLY CONDUCTED SIGHTSEEING TOURS SOUTHERN TOURS 149 Central Ave. Ph. 7-7979 COLOSSAL UN! Wawncr Buoft CofurniMa STIW.FY Proouctron 687 Central Ph.

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PLUS CARTOON NEWS f.i.. i i ax i irA 1 THE FINEST IN ENTERTAINMENT ft PLUS COOL AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT FLORIDA WILD ANIMAL RANCH Open Daily 9 A.M. till 6 P.M. 4th St. 48th Ave.

No. A co el i cr .1 ON OUR NEW WIDE SCREEN 0PCU 12:45 WSM CITY DRY IDLIEJoEm; From The Boldest Best-Seller of All! STREET Charlotte Amalie, V. I. Dec. 24 is our second port of call on CLEARWATER POWER SQUADRON'S 13-day Holiday Cruise aboard the S.S.

Silverstor, leaving Miami Dec. 20. Coll Clearwater 31 7291 or 33-8785 for further information and reservations. vow; eHOW tSCAT TUN SPECIALS mmii There's Dynemif in every Kiw! wma flr wen GOOD FOR THIS WEEK wna Roller Skating TONIGHT 7:30 GAY BLADES ROLLER RINK 2191 Ave. No.

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