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-Looking at Hollywood- AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS dljiraga Sally (Tribune Wednesday, December 28, 1955 Part 2 Page 5 Harriet Murphy's Betrothal to Donald Turk Told Hold Casting Party BY DIONE RITCH 'The Spoilers1 JustBattles on as Movie "THE SPOILERS" Produced by Inlversal-lnternationil, In color, directed by Jesse Illbbs, based en the novel by Rex Beach, and presented at the Grand theater. THE CAST Cherry Malotte Anne Baxter Roy Glennister Jeff Chandler Alexander McN'amar. -Kary Calhoun Bronco Raj Danton Tonight for Musical to Aid Spastic Unit Members and friends of the The Perennial 'Barretts' Play to Be Filmed Again BY IIEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27 That perennial play, Barretts of Wimpole Street," will be put on the screen again by Metro with Jennifer Jones and William Travers, who was opposite Ava Gardner in Bhowani Junction." We haven't yet seen him on the screen. Picture won't start until April, so Jennifer will be able to accompany David Selznick Mr.

and Mrs. W. Melville Cribbs of Evanston. Miss Heidbrink's father was At a cocktail party at home Monday, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. Murphy of Pratt blvd. announced the engagement of their daughter, Harriet, to Donald D'Arcy Turk, son of the Spastic Children's center will gather at the home of Mrs. Albert Gaynes in Morse av. tonight for a casting party for a benefit musical comedy which the late Dr.

Heidbrink, professor of English and acting dean of the college of liberal arts at Northwestern university, Frank J. Turks of Joliet. Following their marriage in May, Helen Chester Barbara Britton On the Calendar A benefit that should be a gastronomical delight of the new year is on the calendar nPFNINn the center is presenting Feb. 28 and 29 at the Goodman theater. "And There You Are," a three act production, complete with original lyrics, is a collaboration of Marvin Himmel wa i a Li a it nr vrlnie rir for members of the two boards Ilextry John Mclntire Judte Stillman Carl Benton Reld flapjack Wallace Ford Mr.

Raymond Walbura Wheaton Dayton Lumjnii Mruve Willi! Doacher Marshal Roy Barcroft Duchesa Ruth Donnelly Banty Forrest Lewis BY MAE TINEE Scripts may come and scripts 5 i run a ncn icsn a lil of the Alliance Francaise. On T0NIGHT70( FUM ad ENTERTAINMENT -I Jan. 14 the Alliance will give a f. cS dinner openmg the Sheraton- witi JOE E. LEWIS Blackstone hotel's new dining may go, but Rex Beach's "The and Owen Haynes, both associated with a Chicago theatrical agency.

Mrs. Arthur Johnson, WITH AUSTIN MACK AT THE PIANO room, the Cafe Bonaparte. fall jmfajTO a Ml During the "cocktail" hour Dana Andrew! the MARY KAYE TRIO Jennifer Jone Charles McGraw general chairman of the bene before dinner four aperitifs Iff -W AND THE CHEZ PAREE ADORABLES will be served. The eight mil fit show, and Mrs. Joe Cohn, production chairman, plan to course dinner, featuring fa Spoilers," a tale of the Klondike gold rush, seems to go on forever.

This is the fifth remake. The famous fist fight is given vigorous treatment, and should satisfy those who enjoy such things. Jeff Chandler and Rory Cal s. Show Times 8:30 P.M..2:I5 A.M. Extre Late Show 2 AM.

Fru-Set. start rehearsals Tuesday eve w.i rui veia't evc eunw tiucc ning in Kimball halL Proceeds from the benefit 1st Show WMnieht Show 3 a.m. 1956 A FULL EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT vorite recipes of Napoleon's chef, a will be served with eight vintage French wines. Special guest at the dinner to benefit the Alliance's scholarship fund will be Prince will be used to maintain the Austin Field Photo Miss Murphy IVCn Dinner before IB o.m. every JB ftC SuDoer after 10 D.m.

ever houn start fighting in the garish boudoir of a lady who runs VamDU night Include comolete seven w3S night includes complete five Plat course -dinner. afterdinner aje fins course supper, ener-supper 1 a 'u liaueur. the show an4 dancing. spastic children's nursery and special treatment unit at Michael Reese hospital. Mrs.

Philip Roth is president of the a combination saloon and gam er Tu liqueur, the show and dancing. Mr. Turk and his bride will live in Washington where he MO EYTRASthic all vea hmI bow Napoleon Murat of Paris, great great-grandnephew of the 5J bling hall. They crash over a .410 Folrbonks Ct. Reserv.

Df 7-3434. Opee. Nigfcjly. P.M, balcony and down on the gam is stationed with the army. Miss Murphy, niece of Fed center.

AMUSEMENTS ing tables, toss each over the bar, bounce off the walls, crash thru plate glass, and finish the AMUSEMENTS eral Judge Philip L. Sullivan and of Bess Sullivan Heptig, TWIL1TE MATINEES battle in the muddy streets NOW! NIGHTLY 8:30 Except Sundays, Mondays SUNDAYS JAN. lit 8th MONDAY JAN. 2nd. 6 P.

OPERA HOUSE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! DUE TO UNPRECEDENTED PUBLIC DEMAND THE PROGRAM FOR NEW YEAR'S EYE WILL BE: SWAN LAKE; THE NUTCRACKER (W 2 ACTSJ; PAS DE TROfS; and LE BEAU DANUBE The loser lands in the slush and the winner is kissed by the attended the Convent of the; Sacred Heart and was graduated from Barat college. Mr. Turk was graduated from the University of Notre Dame and attended law school there and' at Loyola university. I MATINEES 2 P. SATURDAY.

JAN. 7, AND SUNDAY, JAN. 8 No Performancs Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, or Monday, Jan. 9th gal who was one of the rea sons for the brawl.

ARTHUR M. WIRTZ'S Greatest THE ONE AND ONLY In this version, she's Anne i '1 Mil I Himt la Ballet Baxter, flirtatious and hot tempered. That's about all you need to know about this item, except that the prelude to the Molony-Hopkinson A supper party last night in the Park Ridge home of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Molony served to celebrate the engagement fight is concerned with claim jumpers and the honest min ers who battle them. Right wins over might and skulldug on their European trip. Incidentally, Barretts is about to be revived on Eroadway with Kit Cornell. Warners liked Charles McGraw so much as Rick, star of their "Casablanca TV series that they've re-signed him for more of and promise him a starring movie in 1956. 1 should think they would; he's excellent.

He has a personality which spreads confidence and sunshine. JUNE HAVOC'S pretty daughter April Kent, who is 20, with summer stock and TV experience, has been added to The Gentle Webb with Esther Williams. Her mother and Aunt Gypsy Rose Lee keep bragging about her. Dana Andrews is signing up an all-star cast for his own picture, The Build Up P.oys," and has just about got the signatures of Vincent Price and Rod Steiger on the dotted lines. "ERA MILES, playing opposite Van Johnson in 23 Paces to Baker Street," has quite a story.

She was a beauty contest winner as Miss Kansas; came in third as Miss America in 1949; was signed by Howard Hughes, but never got into a picture. She married, had two children, and was tested by Darryl Zanuck. Finally she gets an opportunity to act. It's time we started talking about the Oscar winners for 1955, so I'll air my views. "Marty" will be the picture to beat.

Finest performances given by women were Bette Davis in "Virgin Katharine Hepburn in Jennifer Jones in "Love Is a Many Splen-dored Thing," and Susan Hayward in I'll Cry Tomorrow." But Anna Magnani will get my vote for her work in "The Rose Tattoo." She's a whole battalion of women rolled into one. I'm pretty certain Charlotte Greenwood will get an Oscar for supporting actress in "Oklahoma!" If she doesn't I'll lose my confidence in human beings. And, as I've said before, James Dean must have a special award for East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause." VLEEItT ZUGSMITII is being tagged as a marriage broker producer. Joan Crawford married right after a picture with him; ditto Mamie Van Doren; then Yvonne l)e Carlo; also Rock Hudson and PhylKs Gates. AI's presently making a picture with Dorothy Malone and Scott Brady.

Their romance is at the boiling point. AI's next production will be The Shrinking with, he hopes, Dan O'Herlihy. American farmers will groan over this one, and some of them may be amused. But I heard from Fred Zinncmann, director of "Oklahoma!" how much it cost per ear of corn toTiave stalks that grow as high as an elephant's eye." They had to use chemicals besides the soil and sunshine of Arizona, plus tender care in cultivation, and they figured each ear of corn cost them gery, and you're not surprised, are you? SEATS NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL PRICES BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.

NEW YEAR'S EVE 7.00. (.00. 5.00, 4.00, 3 00 and 2.50 REGULAR EVES. 4.00. 3.50.

3.00. 2.59. 2 .00 and 150 TONIGHT at 8 30: Giselle; Pas de Trois; Beau Danube. THURS. Swan Lake; The Nutcracker; Scheherexade.

FRI. Raymond; Mikado; Gaite Parisienne. COMPANY OF 100 Weak Disney World's Champion from Germany i 1 apjdra Mclaughlin I 1 Internationally Famed Star if I MARGIE LEE Vw Ballerina on Blodet jqjjj. NORTH NORTH MATINF OAILV CH'iaH-m TST tjtf RUSH AT OAK A powerful atory of the tiro lir hrmrtbncak of rlamoroua branlica ol the Ctnrmaacopt Color Richard Egan "VIEW FROM POMPEY'S HEAD" Plus Teteleolar Hum' O'Hara "LADY GODIYA" 1 evening and the mea rb D. lMtiay-Lai 2820 N.

Clara tI. R7 THE LITTLEST OUTLAW Produced by Walt Diyney. In color, distributed by Buena Vista Film Distributing Company, directed by Roberto JaTal-don, and presented at the Loop theater. THE CAST General Torres Fcdro Armendarls The Padre Joseph Calleia Chato Rodolfo Acosta Pablito Andres Velasquez Prpe Ortia Matador by himself Celita Latla Maley Tirer Gllberto Gontales Vulture Jose Toiray Senor Garcia Ferrusqullla Senora, Garcia Enriqueta Zazueta Gypsy Senor Lee Doctor Carlos Ortlroia $ilvtre Marrarito Luna. Marcos Gonzales The Maria Eugenia The Groom Pedrito Vargas Children and horses and colorful scenery are offered in this Walt Disney film, and they're all very well, but a story of stouter proportions is badly needed.

Photographed in Mexico, "The Littlest Outlaw," has a MAI XrmLin TttEMCt woeftAji Holiday Show! iAOUI-S WILU tAUO At US, 1J0. 10 21 Giant 4 Unit HHTINEE DILYl Breadway- Lawrtnee MoJfett Photo Joanne Molony of their daughter, Joanne, and Charles C. Hopkinson son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkinson of Lake View av.

Painter-Bixby At an open house in their Walt Disney True-Llle Ftature "AFRICAN HON" Flu Van H'flln ClnmaSep Color COMPANY OF 200 SEATS NOW! Boxes Parquet $4.00. Mexxanlne $3.00 1st Balcony $2.00. General Admission $1.25, Tax Incl. "COUNT THREE AND PRAY" SATURDAY BARGAIN MATINEE 1749 Howard St. "PETER ANO THE Both Theatori Diinty Winnetka home last evening, PEROR PENGUIN' WOLF" and "EM NEW YEAR'S EVE ALL SEATS RESERVED $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, S2.C0 Tax Inc.

RESERVED, Boxes, Parquet and Mezzanine, $2.00 Both Balconies Gen. Adm. $1.00 1H I DO. Future 1 MATINEE DAILY! NEWBERRY 0 "Bonn Coot to Coiioeo" 1 Kirk Douqlio "ULYSSES" TMhoieoler Plu MaurHR O'Harv 'FRANCIS COVtRB MA PA KETTLE ON VACATION' THE BIS TOW H'1 Mail orders qiven prompt attention, send stamped self addressed envelope 6ilti H. Wulxa 'MAGNIFICENT or a BLkf erst ar a fiesta, a garish old church, and a bullring, but the script is NORTHWEST I o2 1 Howard SI.

Mr. and Mrs. i i 1 Painter announced the engagement of their daughter, Mar got Morrill, to MATADOR' CinomaSeope Color OHoKoaroi 4642 Sheridan Rd J.17 1 1 3 TT1 Matin Daily! (mm rtT l't 2 Frata. 0 15 auv.ee at 12 dollars. From now on I going to eat my corn Kernel by kernel.

Ursula Thiess definitely doesn't want to make another picture on location. She says: "I see no reason to run away when I have such a wonderful home, husband and family. Nicest thing that happened in Mexico was Bob's coming down for a visit. But the most exciting was the party Dorothy and Bob Mitchum gave in Acapulco for the cast and crew of Bandido the day before we left for home." paper-thin. It's about a little stable boy who loves a handsome horse, Conquistador.

The child lives with a cruel stepfather, and helps to care for the steed which belongs to a Op. :45. Last 2 FU. 8 :50 New Reduced Pricesl Mat. 35e Ere.

SOe 11 A nlCMCVC CArlTOON FEATURE TVALi uianci "pinocchio-piu Robert Toylor. Elliabotll "IVANH0E" Taylor, Joan Fontaine CINEMASCOPE! Rir-fcard Elan Cameron Mitchell De-a Wvnter "VIEW FROM POMPEY'S HEAD" 4 Maureee O'Hara 6rpe Nsrier "IADY GODIVA BUI in COLOR! 1ST SHOW ONLY! CARTOONS! I V. sir Miss Painter George Henry Bixby III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bixby Jr.

of Haverhill, 52io W. Lawrenco Ave, OPEN 1:30 PM. FREE PARKING! 3653 N. Clark St. MATINEE OAILY! CINEMASCOPE COLOR EXTRA Both Theaters! VAN HEFLIN.

"COUNT THREE AND PRAY- general. In an effort to make himself some monev. the stenfat.her HOLIDAY Ml flB Plu "TREASURE OF THE RUBY MILLS' TREATI UWiUlM 4730 Sheridan Rd. Doon Open P.M. Request showino! BEST mistreats the horse, with the 2135 N.

Milwaukee GIANT 4-UNir Ijni iniv cunur Mass. Miss Painter is a junior at Smith college and her fiance is a junior at Dartmouth col-; lege. Walt DISNEY'S True-Life Adventure Feature I Jmmfer Jonrt, Montiomery curt "INDISCRETION OF AN AMERICAN WIFE" Plui Jnnitfr lin. "RUBY GENTRY" SELLING aOOKS rQsnli that Conquistador re-m I fuses to take a jump end is in the id we sfi labeled a coward. The gener- ERLANGER 127 Available Matinee Today 2:30 (No One Seated During lit Scene) BURGESS SCOTT MEREDITH McKAY Hie Sntein Comedr Hit BY JOHN PATRICK EVES.

(Mon. thru Thuri.) 54.50. 4.00. 3 50. 3.00.

2.50. Fri. Sat.) Si. 00. 4.50, 4 00.

3.50. 2 50. (Wed. Sat.) S3.85. 3.30.

2.75. 2.20. 1.65. Good Seats Saturday Matinee tolei elue Zathary Stott. "TREASURE OF RUBY ILLS" Eltral WALT DISNEY'S Carteont "PETER 4 WOLF" A Dunty't Hitl "The EMPEROR PENGUIN" A I fl A Frank.

Sinatra As reported by leading boohellers al's impervious young daugh 4050 N. Milwaukee Ave. GIANT 4-UNIT um and wholesalers New Year's Eve AT THE LONDON House billy Taylor AND HIS RECORDING TRIO plus JACKIE ROY IN BALLADS TO BE-B0P phone for reservofons i snuwi UIUUIIHI II jane Rusiell "Double Dynamite'' Marlon Brando "VIVA ZAPATA" EXTRA1 HOLIDAY CARTOON SHOW1 lit SHOW ONLYI 15 CARTOONS 15 IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM Gifted Child Is Wei I Fitted for Adult Life BY GLADYS BEVAXS The child who is brilliant and is mentally far ahead of his actual age, tends to be advanced right on thru the years. Heidbrink-Cribbs At a family dinner last evening in the Lake Shore Drive hotel, Mrs. Frederick Heidbrink of Evanston announced the engagement of her daughter, Co-rinna, to Ian M.

Cribbs, son of a irue-Llta Adventure Featunl "THE AFRICAN LION'- pluo CINEMASCOPE "COUNT THREE e. PRAY" Clr EXTRA Walt DISNEY'S Certooni "PETER A WOLF" plus "THE EMPEROR PENGUIN ter then attempts to ride him, and is thrown. Her papa orders the horse shot, and Pablito runs away with him to save him from that fate. He runs into rough but good hearted bandits, a kindly priest, gyp a II ft FIT Opt a 12:30. MA FICTION 1.

Andersonville," by MacKin-lay Kantor. 2. Cash McCall," by Cameron Hawley. 3. "Marjorie Morningstar," by Herman Wouk.

4. Auntie Mame," by Patrick ITIUUU Robt. Mitehum "River of No Return" 4l "No Bunnrst Like Show Buiineu" EXTRA I HOLIDAY CARTOON SHOW! 1st SHOW ONLYI 15 CARTOONS 15 IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM iila W. 4.arei.c At KIRK DOUGLAS Silvana Manfane Plue CinemaSeopet Maureen O'Hera "MAGNIFICENT MATADOR" GT. NORTHERN Last 6 Times I M.

Ctcara Av. time saven EARIE MocVTJGH ftURTH! BtROUl KARC0T MOiOt DONALD OASal SPENCER TRACY VAN inuNtna TLROUIRE 41 A XelCMI4jj 2uo W. Ngrtn Ave. Opoa I. Last Show Hamilton Basso's Th VIEW from POMPEY'S HEAD" CinemaScope and Color Rica'd Egan Dana Wynter THv 4-40.

W0 8:20, IQ-15 sies, and his adventures terminate in the bull ring. Much of the action is contrived and the acting only fair. It's simple, harmless entertainment for older children, but offers a bit too much gore for younger ones. It is in general, below the standard we have come to expect from Disney. Israeli Vice Consul to Be Starrlnf In Botpj ACTION HITSI "A GUY NAMED JOE" Plui Rtbt Ptltehure "33 SECONDS OYER TOKYO" W.

Uivitioa St. Onen 12:45 Laet Show Dennis. 5. "The Tontine," by Thomas B. Costain.

6. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit," by Sloan Wilson. 7. Ten North Frederick," by John O'Hara. 8.

"No Time for Sergeants," by Mac Hyman. NONFICTIOX 1. Gift from the Sea," by Anne Morrow Lindberg. AA with CtORG! UPTON Todflv at 1 :33 only: "Hansel and gretel" In color with Kinemin Puppets So also with the boy or girl gifted in other ways in art, music, or other creative activities. The gifted child's abilities don't peter out, if he is really gifted.

As you see, I am using the term "gifted" in its widest sense, not just that of mental or academic brilliance. At one time or another I have had quite wide contact with children intellectually and artistically gifted. So let me offer a few comments about SHUBERT MAT. TODAY Monroe 1 Stat Tonight 8:30 "FIRST-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT" ROGfR CfTTMfR, FRAN WARREN LARRY DOUGLAS BUSTER WEST ooji W. tteimonl i Extra' CRYSTAL BILTMORE HelUay Treat! 5nRlyTshow COLOR CART00NS1 CRYSTAL Opee I Lut Siiow BILTMORE Opee 1 2 :45.

Loot Show (Ext. Sun.) S4 95. 4 40. 3.85. 3 30.

2 75. 2.25. 1.75. (Wed. 4 Sat.) $3 85.

3.30. 2.75, 2.25. 1.75 (Tax Inel.) B'nai B'rith Unit Speaker 4743 W. Belnont Avenee Op. P.M.

35c to 500 After Chi mroe oe- "Israel and the Middle East" GREGORY PECK. I2 O'CLOCK HIGH' Plue Rirhent W.dme'k. "YELLOW SKY" AN OLD PIANO or organ stool makej an excellent kitchen stool. Just paint it a color to harmonize with your litchen. Frances S.

Belofe, Philadelphia. Do you have a favorite time saver Send it to Time Savers, Chicago Tribune, which icill pay tS for each time saver published. Sorry, none can be returned. 2. Inside Africa," by John Gunther.

3. A Night to Remember," by Walter Lord. will be discussed by the Israeli py a iiSfctM Vje, etno THE SHEEP 1:25. MMKm 10:10 VT Von. Aft! Jan.

8, 3:30 MARIAN ANDERSON America's Great Singer I Tickets: $1.75. $2.50. $3.00, $4.00. $5.00 vice consul, Isaac D. Unna, when the Louis H.

Harrison chapter of B'nai B'rith holds a I I ooa I2u0 In I INU Bopart "Lett Hana ef Gee" Janet Leioh, Jack Lommee "My Siiter Eileoe" EXTRAI HOLIDAY CARTOON 8H0W1 lit SHOW ONLYI 15 CARTOONS 15 Plot Abbott 4 Coetello "HIT THE ICf IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM it PAT STANLEY (Sun. thru Thurs.) $4 95. 4.40, 4.00. 3 50. 2 50.

(Frl. 4 Sat.) $5.50, 4.40. 3.50. 2.50. WED.

J3.50, 2.85. 2.30, 1.75. SAT. 4.40. 3.50.

2.R5. 2.70. Beg. Jon. 8 SUNDAYS 7 P.M.

meeting tonight in the Belmont hotel. 4. The Power of Positive Thinking," by Norman Vincent Peale. 5. Edge of the Sea," by Rachel Carson.

6. The Scrolls from the Dead Sea," by Edmund Wilson. 7. "The World We Live In," by editors of Life. unolIC BroaOwiy.

OPEN I VUUUL All Color! WALT DISNEY'S "THE AFRICAN LION'1 Plui "PETER AND THE WOLF" KIRK DOUGLAS. -ULYSSES' them. Gifted children are seldom conceited or superior. If they are, it is. because some adult has "shown them off" or made them so in some other way.

Gifted children mix well with other children and usually play on their actual age- ELIZABETH TAYLOR TONY CURTIS JANET LEIGH FRANK SINATRA inn mil 7070 N. PDnUfU Op. UO A.M. Mario Breaee InUnn "VIVA ZAPATA' Frwek Sinatra. Shelley Winter "DANNY WILSON' EXTRAI HOLIDAY CARTOON SHOW1 lot SHOW ONLYI 15 CART00MS 15 IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM MULLrrll CinrraaStone an 4 Color 1 Ray MIMino.

"THE GIRL ON THE RED VELVET SWING' Gne Kelly. "ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER" BLACKSTONE MY LAST WEEKS! DOLLY EUGENIE HAAS LEONTOYICH JOHN EMERY Hollywood Manners Morals -AS nCUnil N- Broadway. level. anced, and poised. In other Feat, at C'Scose 3 Contrary to long-held opin- words, "prodigies" so-called, JAMES CAGNEY liUD RnRFRTS" HENRY FONDA He nUOfcrila oVoeVM IftU reVotJLJdbdl AM MB taadwel 5 DRAMATIC TRIUMPH iin, gifted children are usually are not at all the insufferable ASTASIA RICHARD EGAN DANA WYNTER "VIEW FROM POMPEY'S Heflin "COUNT THREE Ant i7i N- Sheridan.

Op. RO. 1-2925 tUU Frank SINATRA. Burt LANCASTER "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY." Dorothy Dandridoe. Horry B'lefnnte.

"Carmen Jonei' PRINCESS or IMPOSTOR? healthy, of good size, well co- i little brats they are made out ordinated, and excellent at to be. All this, provided they games. They are apt to be fair. I have sensible, well balanced They tend to be easy, well bal- parents and teachers. 2 a (Exr.

Sun.) $4.50. 4 00. 3.50. 3.0f). 2.50.

2.00. MATS. Wrd Sat. $3.30. 2.75.

2.25. 1.65. 1. 10. NEW YEARS $6.60.

5.50. 4.40. 3.50. 2.79. Tax Inc.

KENNETH MORE CINEMfi CHUM MOOT LAST 2 DAYS Is it true what they say about Hollywood? Are today's stars as neurotic and undisciplined as they used to be? Have television, wide screen, and middle age robbed Hollywood of its glamour? For the answers to these and many other questions, see the Doctor in the House AT 6:30 10:00 MitulitA ft LtA faAMKtH "DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI" Seconds 0Yr Toky' I CUnQC Bdwy. LArXtOrlUnL Gary Grant. Katharine Hephurn "Bnni UP Baty" piue yau e. "DIVIDED EART" Trornondout Drama! The MATH IGLER SIHGBRS They They Serve 7 NITES A VEEKl IIS 4031 Line. WE 5-9517.

Op. I 30 ti nrnrrn KIKK UuuuLAs dolll VCCrCH SILVANA MANGANO "QUEEN BEE" REGULAR PRICES PREVAIL GALA NEW YEAR'S PARTY DUKE YOUR BEST MUSICAL BUY! SUNDAY'S MATINEE III Utrl I til Kir 0ulu, "ULYSSES'' "THE MAGNIFICENT MATADOR' TO DC I IIVC Wiltea end Braadway. Open 5:30 Ut LUAC "Advonturoo if Robin Hood' Errel Flyan, "Maoaacre River," Rory Calhoue HAKE YOU NEW YEAR'S EVE. I ft fl 2004 N. Wetter Avenue.

Opt 10 J) UflrV KIDDIE CARTOON 8H0WI 25 CARTOONS 55! A Cyd Charitse 'IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER Kirk Deuplat. "20,000 Laapueo Uader the Sea 2 CK 03 e. UJ BC striking article by Leo Rosten in the new issue of Look Magazine. It's loaded with color pictures of stars, new and old. Read it in LooK-on your newsstand now.

nf I N. Clark St. LO. I-R460 UmLU "LEFT HAND OF GOD" Humphrey Soeart nMnuuruuu 5 to 7 P.M. MSEHViTIOWS NOWI $7.50 per Person plus tax for Complete Dinner Show, Noisemckers, Souvenirs 4 4 ijiirio tanv 3733 Southeort UwU inuoiu uua COMMODORE 3,05 VoVnI KIDDIE CARTOON SHOW! Open C.

Rep Shea "WHITE CHRISTMAS." BING CROSBY Cyd Chorine 'IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER PHANTOM FROM SPACE" Pluo I IDC PT OP- 1 '30- 3 Hitl! "SEMINOLE LAnC. bll UPRISING" oV "Denver Rio Grande." Gloria Ford. "Go Weet Yean Ladr' RDUn S433 W. Nortli. fr UIIHI1U Open 0.

Robt. Wit nor, "BENEATH 12 MILE REEF" STEVE COCHRAN. "SHARK RIVER" pnyu MAUfD At Brr 'L'. Op. I Dn III ITI I ft rl Jack Webb.

"Pete Kolly'o Bluet." Chariot Beyer. "THE COBWEB" Opo IM I fl P. A II 2M Milwaukee. LUUArl Burt Laneaite Burt Laneaiter "VERA rRiiye Todays get Plui Robert Ryan "BAMBOO PRISON' mCRI 1622 N. Marlon Brando "Wild One" IUCHL Larranee "ON THE WATERFRONT" I P.

M. Only: Abbott 4 Cootclle and Cartoon ,00 W- Pk' Srt Bred 40 Chicago Public High Schools SEE SPORT SECTION FOR SCHEDULE OF TODAY'S GAMES Any Seat 40c Parking for 4,000 Cars AMERICAN 'VAMf5HI0Jl Plue "ANNAPOLIS DIIPP 398 14. Dame. Op. 5:30.

"Snovso ef DUUU Killnaejare" "THE FIRST TIME' JOHN DEREK mO Still arefptine reerva-tion tor NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER. 1627 W. MELROSE Jt Wst et Elling1oa 5-2M0 It IT fcV If 3 MAUiTR L'tt'e Chiekaoioe. "CUBA ITlMnUn PETE." "LUCY GOES WILD" Nightly 4. A uiiincnD 1 30- 'MAN gun' niflUOUn "MAGNIFICENT MATADOR" WhXLWack- audie MURPHY Mil Cnnn "ULYSSES- C.lerl I and 10:30 PJi.

(I Shows Sat.) win "Gentlemen Marry Br JOHN VAYNI IUSAN OA1Y coorift MAKLENE DIETRICH GOLD COAST SSTttVV Set Additional Program ta Follswinz Pjji.

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