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Blue Island Sun Standard from Blue Island, Illinois • Page 9

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Starlet Conquers With Sword, Smile At ABC Whether the female of the spe She wields wicked swor its 15 deadlier than the male re-1 Mask of the Avenger uins in the reilm of rnntrmer- I ln of lUlo but the controversy is re-olved -in favor of the feminine Columbia Pictuies 'Mask the mlor bv Technicolor. of 1848. a period when unusual for daughters of the aristocratic families of Italy to learn the art of fencing The tradition of the swordwield-ing woman on the screen has only recently been I In "The Spams Barnes playing a lady pirate showed spectacular dexterity in using the blade Paula Corday in 'The Sword of Monte Cnsto posed as the most daring in I.ast of the Buccaneers. Mary Anderson wielded a mean cutlass For her duelling stints in "Mask nf the Avenger Miss Law ranee had the benefit of former Oljmpic leneing cnampion itaipr. Faulkner's expert tutelage Faulk Faulk ner believes that ions are not unlike a surgeon's scalpel and should be handled accordingly tor months he had Jody practice parry and thrust because her role in Mask of the Avenger required her to give more than lust the appearance of knowing now to fence Miss Lawrance had to learn the actual techniques of fencing because the sinpt called Opens 7.00 PM.

Show at Dusk Children Under 12 Fr. Last Complete Show 10.30 P.M. FREE PONY RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES ENDS THURSDAY I "ALICE IN JOHN GARFIELD WONDERLAND" "He Ron All The Way" STARTS FRIDAY, SEPT. 7th 2 Big Exciting Features 2 THE HOTTEST COMBINATION THAT EVER HIT THE SCREEN! ROBERT MITCHUM JANE RUSSELL "HIS KIND OF WOMAN" With VINCENT PRICE CO HIT! ce I MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY for a "to the-death-duel" between the skill fence Oumn's weleht ana mm. Miss Lawrance learned her fenc- sct ing lessons well, according to Hoi- War lywood not I Mask the Avenger" also old Mots and Eu gene Iglesias Jesse Laaky.

Jr 's screen play was directed by Phil Karlson and Hunt Stromberg pro- Miss Gish Held Over and currenUy appear- The- Sherriff hit. "Misa Mabel," will be held over for a second week beginning Sept 2 Manas- ng Director Marshall Migatz indi ted advance the reception 11 received ourmg lis originally scheduled single week prompted the decision the first time in the inaugural season that an attraction has more than one week at Salt Creek The first and second weeks will be bridged by the Sunday evening Gish has agreed to do an extra performance The amiable Miss matinee Labor Daj (Sept 3), as well as the performance The regular peiformance schedule will follow except for the Tuesday evening (Sept 4). performance The final performance of "Miss Mabel" and the finale of the Salt Creek season will be given on the extended closing date of Saturday evening, Sept 8 "Miss Mable" is in a pre-Broad-way showing Hinsdale It has already been sainted as a hit in London and Paris Verr, Island 111 Gentlemen In behalf of the alumet Tow i Richardson plaved their accordions Organization ai and strolled through the crowd dur to than! ing tne dav Along with this en ir." tertainmcnt Alice Chilton and friends of Evergreen Park, featured an hour of entertainment in ores enting The Markham Junior Step pers in square dancing They were accompanied by Rose Marv and Geraldinc Gemett on the accordions and Cwen Tuick and Art Chiapettl on the guitars Miss Charlene Will hoit gave a splendid exhibition of showed at oi Inasmuch as the proceeds of the picnic help make it possible for us to carrv on the work of the Repub tributed thanks vards the Mav I express my gratitude along with the officers and members of the alumet Township Republican Organisation in savinc. 'Manv Picnic Chairman HARVEY MAN VICTIM OF POLIO; PALOS PARK BOY Uear old hoy in Palos Park "and a 1 1 I I hlvearold man in Halves The 1 Remember to? think only of the 12VS6 Western Ave hrsl to work for the besl SPMSkk. knowledge teeth into a porterhouse steak To get hack to rrognoincar- h.g I re non helievert ir FilhnuMtf fthculH herurirrl.

assess about most all theie loofhsayert believa whatt happening it on. irncr happening Like fl1 it low luirn BLT there something we can I i I ilifnl itiirallv! tell you that you II be doing ten 1 elastic 3 '3. Mk and we re expert, on thu You v- in tm will be emoyina the pictures ml aft re taking icV-r l.r M.lrlotl, BBl. Suik In Blue Island, our address Is nil iiml fit Jm? VB A South Weatern. We aferee In Chlcage NHrt Heights and Kankakee.

WATUNO BROTHERS CAMERA SHOPS Barry Sullivan lets himself be hoodwinked by beautiful Arlene Dahl in "No Questions Asked," MOM'i fast-moving action drama, opening on Sunday at the Lyric theatre. George Murphy and Jean Hagen also star in the new offering. Cowpoke Training Proposed By Warner Actor Dramatic schools train actors for various types of portrayals, said actor Paul Picerni except how to play a western role Picerni. who had to learn being a westerner the hard bv self education for Fort Worth," Warner Bros Technicolor drama of the pioneer west, believes somebody ought to open a school for this purpose Fort Worth. which headlines Randolph Scott and David Brian, now at the Lyric More parts calling for riding and six gun skill must be filled in Hollywood than any other roles because of the many outdoor pic- Record Attendance At Worth G.O.P.

Picnic the officers and members of the Worth Township Republican Organizations wish to thank the host of friends that attended the picnic held at Vvtautas Grove Saturday Congressman William McVey, ongressman of the Fourth Congressional District Arthur Sprague, Repiesentative of the Seventh Dis John Hart Mayor of Blue 1s- and Tun Colli Oak Lawn Milla dent of Evergreen Park, John Benck President of Alsip along with many of the Township Com mitteemen in the surrounding area and the many friends of the Worth Organizations helped make the pic nic a huge success despite the inclement weather The day was full of entertainment and aw aids fur the children as well as the grownups Approxi match 25 gate awards were given to those in attendance during the All the spectators as well as the participants enjoyqd the pic eating and egg throwing contests and Clara Ann sion Hilmes of Hazelciest re ceived the 8 inch GE refrigerator Other award winners were Car stens of Blue Island Westinghouse roaster A Rauch of Blue Island electric percolator, Koehler of steam iron Ultsch of Blue Is steam iron. Mr Benson of Oak For est vacuum cleaner Ray Schalk of Evergreen Park electric Westing men organization and Mrs Mar garct Eichler president of the women organization, wish to thank all those who so gcnerouslv donated gifts and awards and the manv members the organizations who helped make this picnic a sue Scott Picerni, a former Loyola Univer sity drama student continued. I toted a gun before in Break through' and 'Inside the Walls of folsom but as Castro, the knife throwing outlaw in Fort Worth I do everything from A to in outdoor acuoo The you; drawing, fast riding and other western gymnastics which have made outdoor films so popular with the movie fans Phyllis Thaxter and Helena Car ter supplv the feminine interest in Fort Worth which was direc ted by Edwin Marin for Warner 1 Spectators' Free Show In Bull Ring More than 30 000 i a Jammed the huge Plaza Mexico Stadium to watch the country most famous bullfighters demonstrate their art and skill for spectacular scenes of Republics "Bullfighter and the Lady," a John Wayne production, now at the Lyric. Although they were actually working in the picture with Robert Stack. Joy Page.

Gilbert Roland and Virginia Giey they refused to accept pay for their work The morning that the Republic company started filming the impor tant sequences, a Mexican paper come out carrying the headline: 'Big Bulls Return To Mexico" Director Budd Boctticher had no worries about atmosphere players after that They came in thou sands, and through a spokesman, announced that they wouldn't accept remuneration On the other hand they considered it a privilege to see once more the great toreros and the massive bulls the Plaza After the scenes had been com pleted. the bulls were paid for by the film company and sent back to the huge Mexican breeding zarms Boctticher whose own career parallels the screen story of a ven turesome American who falls under the spell of the bullfight arena, claims that his cameras were focus sing on a $100 000,000 a year pro-He substantiates his figures with those of Manolete famous Mexican matador, who earns $40 000 every time he steps into the Plaza Mex ico The bullfighters are among Mexico wealthiest citizens In Bulfighter and the Lady the camera catches the spectacle and pageantry of the arena as back ground for a thrilling der the bor tn QSaJ? i I Something new has been added pointers in auick to the safe driving campaign It's a Drive for Safety school, free to all as to participation and attendance Backed bv Mayor Kennelly and sponsored by the Chicago Automobile Trade Association and car dealers the school will be held Sept 24 26 and 28 from 10 am to noon at the Eighth Street Thea ter. Wabash ave and 8th st Good Old Days Murphy Lived on His Wits Whenever George Murphy a youngster gripe about the hardships of an acting career, he grins and recalls his own start as a professional Following his graduation from Yale, he had married the dancer. Juliette Johnson, and they made their how as a dance team a chop-suey restaurant, accepting their meals in pay The Murphys lived on their wits rather than on three squares a-day for some time before hitting their dancing stride at smart supper clubs in New York. London and Pans, after which George scored COMFORTABLY COOL SCIENTIFICALLY AIR-CONDITIONED the Broadway musical comedy stage in "Good News," "Hold Everything," "Shoot the Works," "Of Thee 1 Sing" and He made his film debut with Eddie Cantor in "Kid Millions." and signed with M-G-M in 1938.

with Barry Sum- By the time we get old enough not to care what anyone says ibout us, nobody says anything, BRIGHT LIGHT NIGHT A Tribute To Our Physicians! Perhaps you do not realize the vital role that these sincere, ever ready to serve men play in your life, indeed in the We of this entire community Your doctor is your friend, your counselor, your health advisor. When you need him, he is available night or day Tireless raiely considering his own well being and happiness he is constantly on guard to protect you and your family from illness He gives bountifully of his time without renumeration to public hospitals and clinics. He is our great healer, our Symbol of Security! PETER H. KRICK SON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SINCE 1894 12954 Western Avenue Phone 91 We Salute Our Town! 1 SEPT. 6th -7th -8th 2 OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS 2 galaC '9L nnini A JOHN WAYNE Piodunion fwius mm MDTHE iadv I LUWIIN rviMrvllN John twm WARNKR BWOB.

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