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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 26

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0 A II A AT 0 6 III 0, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1939 26 RHLMONTALHAMBR -TOM THUMI" GO Show Times riRT HI TlltUf.RS sr Virtorr" it 11 3d. i A -o 1" 1-M 1 art ft PLACES Cjr A. S. Kany mantle l.gures wu oe in Dayton i.i.iTH'- Tfr-' sn. a next week for a one-day Visit a "SuMt tMmy- u.b Ik Mmmr Hlrlwr4 (l "THESE THOUSAND HILLS (eclef) "WOLF BOS" f.ii Onl HUES f-ulllirr ana Prife-ttlwilRf "fry -OLD MAN AND THE SEA" Tra.) an 4 I eliw faa "STRANGER IN MY ARMS" Jua All mm a4 Jeff handler Only TU-nt) at free farkinf p.i-7 Brmvo- at i 11 1.31.

3:: rso. Mii Tr Devil Strtiea ght r4 MM Bfuty" 41 I II.HBORH(MII) Tlir. TtKS si T.mhir,, in "Tm Tli'iniD." A.m tiurl fr Gun." Trf Vi sea." Alao Stra-jer io Jiyl TiwisaM Hiila." "Woif imt." I.S-MC-' E's Also "Deer arer" ana 1'rail." mnriMtriprn.ft nin in "Lonely, r.en. am rrao." SIT tn "S.Darate Ai -anaris Fractured iivtR r't Tsitwn Tom Thumb." Alto Ti.a tittieu Hobo." I i ja "Here's a chance to see 7J) artistic presentation." -DC IWT-OM TUII UP" Tha Tyront STARTS Thurs. Jamwt Lest Times Today At "DEVIL STRIKES AT NIGHT" LET'S is natiim-krun as one of.

the fe.v mamifaomms construct' in pleasure i i di-kes. will m-piv Uc title of senior irenv Satur day. Theind-j- wavs had a eenior nit'in- i an Vaaut forts have scored notao.e achievements in the business. On Saturday Vaszin will be "73 ears jouns." A Rumanian who came to this country as a cabinet maker, lie has been in the business of pruidlng rides far parks, resorts and for nearly 50 years. lie started in for himself as tbe Dayton i'un House and Riding Device in 1919.

It is now known as the National Amusement Device company. located on Hatfield street. THE PATTERSON Oji. Carillon Park at. I tin raiirrsnn iim 1.

T-Bont Sttak (I6 oi.) Club Sttak (12-oz.) Beef Tenderloin Steak (5'rcr.) with choice ef potatoes, salad, beverage, roll and butted Other llinntn HraMnablv I'lkeJ Open Every Day Except Monday 11.00 a.m.'liOO p.m. STARTS FRIDAY 2 HEW HITS In In and fha Sea. K.hl.K TIO Tj! Brrnner and Alio "Dlno." 'The! MIT ml Tl-retmTih Karr In Tha AiW 'Tha Trap. eSMOS Jimtle GofldeW "Uaittmataat PMIPI.M Alan In "Proiij r.M-i. aim "i-arty curt." Mf.MS Flrrm tn "Kmn nt Iteai en," Alio Snowflre." SPORTS SCORES first every morning in Journal Herald.

CRS-4421 Rita Hanrlh Itebnrah Kerr "SEPARATE TAILES" Only Kennetk More Jane MarnftfM "Sheriff ol Fractured lew" (col) 26' SAI CR-5-5204 Ru Alaa Young "TOM THUMB" (color) Time Only A Str of a Hot "THE LITTLEST HOBO" lime Smithvu'e-'bq. At rVAVUe CL-i-1600 Hniark J. Cobb "THE TRAF" Color and Mcmtonierr lift Robert Rjaa "LONELY HEARTS" om.v I Rt.ll FAHKJNO VICTORY Tracy In mm fir I a IffflS I 1 I Rirhara Romero To Viii At Kike's 1 Dav One of most uiie iwti)wjui n.irai iv cesar Komeio, vmio uie ue-j 'scription of "tall, dark and hand-' some to "1 bial will flv personal ea ranees Thursday a the nike-Kum- 'er company. lie will present style 4 Uhnut of For. v.

Vniim er OUDg at Kumero 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Tne pub- He is invited to attend the shosvs, to be held in Rike's budget dress shw. NOW BIQ 3-UNIT SHOW r7" 9 sc. I KMM VrVflA HEFUfi-MANGANO UNDFORS-HORNE fLLs.NH I MIKKWATLB THRII.I.KK mm tmi a Mr rm tiva manor trita.

EXTRA ADDED FEATURETTE "SHEPHERD OF FAITH" FEATURE TIMES 1 1 :53 4:31 7:04 9:37 ecio HOW'RO HKS TECHNICOLOR iram wAONe awoa HF i NEW HITS i 1 4 ir I Vilely Rus Tmhlv Jun Tfenrbuni "FRONTIER GUM" Iteburab Kerr id Rraner "THE JOURNEY" Onl- 4olr RlcharS Wmark lirr i. bb "THE TRAF" (olar great, an absolutely ANY HCTIIT tkll THIS K- I -fitm, a.waw Guthria IS EASTMAN COLOR Iiwmu "en Ivan U31 ta una HPMK llllalVmmmrl-Sll I I PLUS NEW CO-FEATURE 4ir. ViflCE EDWARDS (airport Student To Tour Capitol Eighth graders at Fair-port ele- rinJ wi'l lpa hv memaTy scaom wjj i.ae charlered at a tjday ta nnu in nfw.ratin see onio government in operation. They will sit in on a session of jthe state legfslature and will be taken on a tour of the Capitol. At noon they will fat box lunches in one of the Columbus parks.

Accompanying them will be their principal, Willena their teacher, Mrs. Vela and a student teacher. i WisiH-r of rollirr A NliH frlrenl THE OLD MAN SEA In I olur J-pearer Trai Aaulti ar MuaVnu 4c I hlld Jmr Starts Friday Disney's "Tonka" OIEN 11:14 MARILYN niwnnwk TONY JACK "I insiaYwiLOtirs, CEO. rAFT MT O'BRitM JOC E. 0WM 1 'lil'flVei 'eWi-i Klrhard Wldmark Tina Ixiulsa "THE TRAF" (tech) l.ranl fmphla l.oren "HOUSEBOAT" ttch) blldrrn ree! (artoon! I- iri Kun IJH)Uhi I)em lurra l.

Kfinlrk "These Thousands Hills" 1:15 Klrhard Ud mark Tina U.ulte "THE TRAF" (col) :50 L'. Jf June Atl.vH.in Jeff handler 'Stranger In My Arms' (C'icope-col) 10:53 Audia Murphy Joan Kiana "No Name on the Bullet" (col) 3:33 Children 1 re i artoon Uehhlr Kenoidi urt JuTfrtu "This Happy Feeling" (C'icope-tech) I0: Dan How an DIpIc Marfln "ONCE UPON A HORSE" 9: IS tartoon! (hlldren I reel MM 1 RKKN I Irit Itmi lift(iit! thn Mnrru HcmlcU "These Thousand Hills" I'nuf rf ill ActUm "WOLF DOG1 9:50 rliMilVI'IO'SaVlliga aarrl UltliiiarkTtna LhhIm "THE TRAF" (col) Aldn Kh l.lll 81. "Naked and the Dead" (col) 9:40 Hriulttn Karilnl "GIRL IN THE BIKINI" Marsha Henderson I'eier Walker "WAYWARD GIRL" "BLONDE BAIT" (iry I tHMr- lithe lmtlon "MAN OF THE WEST" (tech) I 'funk MniMra Nnrnltf Umid "KINGS GO FORTH" I hlldren Vree! Cartoon! oVfli ill A IIS "These Thousand llln taron Maurice Chevalier "GIGI" (C'scopo-tecH) 9:26 "THE TRAF" R. Widmark 1 1 :2 Adult SOP Children tree! V.i I il ft lr r( NOW SHOWING lA SECOND WEEK. a 1 in.fciw rviri 1 re I DRIVE-IN Dsytouians who gi to Gatlm-burg in the Smokies this summer til one of Vas.un's devices.

Thi is the latest model of mountain climbing; train, which runs several mile up hilly terrain to the pageant, "Chucky Jack." la charge fihe mountain spectacle is L. who also owns and operates the aGt-1 i Inn at Gatiinburg, Terni, Mr. Maples is a member of one of the five original families in the area and a descendant of Davey Crockett. His is more than a passing interest on the historic drama of Tennessee. Chucky Jack (whose real name was John Sevier) was a man who braved the western wilderness to produce a better way of life.

Maples is generally regarded as the modern counterpart of this early pioneer, who was born and grew up in the valleys around Gatiinburg, where John Sevier walked nearly 200 years ago. Between the two of them, Mr. and Mrs. Maples, the project has reached a flourishing stage Register Now Central YMCA Informal School Thursday Evenings FracKcal Efijllih Frtneh Classical Ballar -Fublie Speaking Modarn Foarry Eipiarino, Art 117 W. Monument Ave.

IA-I-S20. BREAK 12 ANn T' Vk THEY GREW INTO GIANTS AT RIO BRAVO! f4e- 1 rv T'i IT eiaeMlife- 1, in ittjammmmmmmmmtttmmtt aounvjAvriB-DHnfininnTin mciiYHEtscriBmoennvo' FANNIE HURST'S BEST-SELLING NOVEL OF TODAY'S TORMENTED GENERATION! HE SAVAOC. TBRROftl fr sin UNA TURNER JOHN GAVIN of lite SANDRA DEE DAN O'HERLIHY SM KOHNER ROBERTA! If A MOORE MAHALIA JACKSON singing "Trouble of the World" EARL GRANT sing "imitation of life," I tjl aani5-' iKS86 I 1 ma mm UMUM raoducica btml vt Prafixad to -I rit! "PACKS All EfilOTIOHAL WALLOP!" and villi be one of the season's attractions carried on in the mountain coolness of tie Great t.mv.j. tit.titai- Bcicff4nt ntvw fessor at Hollins College, who ui-Utnn a number of mi- eant senpu, has done a JiKe service for "Chucky Jack." which will be given in the Hunter Hills Theatre this summer. Try-outs for roles in the pageant, which opens June 19 and runs through Labor day, have begun and first rehearsals are set for June 2.

The pageant tells the story of the development of Tennessee's frontier around the time of the state's first governor, John Sevier. Nat Way will director of the pageant He has previously done the same service for "Horn in the West" and "Unto -These Hills." LeSourdsville Lake Weekend previews of Le-Sjurdsille Lake have been set for May 2 and 3 and May. 9 and 10, when all attractions ill be in full swing. Manager Don Dazey says the 13-acre lake has been drained and all the rides and buildings are being repainted. Among major improvements will be a completely renovated bath house.

Km pa Busy Boy Gene Krupa, who is furnishing excellent entertainment at the Racquet club this week, has quite a schedule confronting him within the next couple weeks. As he outlined events to us the other evening, it all starts April 23 when he gets married in Springfield, Mass. The young lady in the union has never been connected with show business. She's a secretary and will sail on a honeymoon trip with Gene April 23. It's the iirst boat tria Gene has made across the Atlantic and Norman Granz is picking up the tab since Gene will be playing with the Granz's "Jazz at "the Philharmonic" in Paris and other stops on tlie trip.

Also he confirmed the report that a picture is to be made of his life with Sal Mineo playing the Krupa role. Its tentative title is "The Krupa Story." The peculiar part to us is that Krupa appears photogenic and is not too old to play himself, jet another is brought in to impersonate him. "I won't even be near the story when they make it," sayj Gene. If you hear nothing more than "Flamingo," one of the flutest's prize selections (Eddie Wasserman), it will be worth a trip to the club this week. Eddie also plays clarinet; James Gannon plays bass, Ronnie Ball plays piano and Gene well there's no diminution of effort in' the way he hammers away at the drums.

Panel On OWt ill Father Joint J. Walsh, S.J.. of the Teatra Maria at Marquette university is coming to the Engineer's club at 8:30 p.m. Friday to present "An Evening with Eugene O'Neill." Since he has been at Marquette, Father Walsh has staged a long list of plays. He was fortunate enough to study under the famous Madame Auspenskaya.

Tlie talk is the final one on the Critics Forum Series sponsored by the Dayton circle of the International Federation of Catholio Alumnae. Wayne Civic rou To Meet 1' anight. Wa.vne Township Civic associa- tion will hold Its regular meeting jl at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Wayne school auditonum on Tajlors-ville road. Guest speaker will be Murray Cohen, editor of "The Crossroads Chronicle," the civic group's weekly newspaper, who will talk on "The Weekly Newspaper It's Part in the Community." J.W.CA.

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