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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 37

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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18 WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 PAGE 37 THE DAI iON DAILY NEWS tMWMMaMMWMaNM' Broadway. At the end of the month she will replace Jocelyn At The Theaters mmtm dancing wmm BOTT The Flying Chicken Vaoyrtfti. I MO, ay jiao lerunantaa DELIVERED HOT TO YOUR 000R Ir a Uflffl-'fllt" Baih-lor 12 15 DANCE TONIGHT Brando as the only feminine member of the "Mr. Roberta" cast. Another cast change will put screen actor Paul Stewart in the "Doc" role.

He replaces Henry Hull. Miss Malone's Fret Delivery PHONE US FOR YOUR PICNICS AND PARTUS I. I is S. 10:30 Staia Wow i.m. l.orH"R Annia 0t Tour Oub" at I 2 SO.

MTnBI Th- PimK Pon Or)" it II, 10t, Mi OB COLO MA I. Port o( Naar York" at 11: at. H. J5 Sundown, ra al II. Ml 3.80.

Ml Stv STATK Kightinf Canmin." At 11:10. Ill), if 'Fury in th Sky" at 1 15 4:43. 1:20 AK Tha Pnvata Uta of Hanry VW at It. Lone-Shot Pavs Off For Former Davtnnian aw rjON'T gend picture," Hollywood Motion Picture itudio officials caution acting aspirants. But Hugh Sanders, a voice of CLOSING DANCES REIT WEEK WtDNESDAT aa4 lATVBDAf Mr, L.

fat. i in. Hen'i what yon aaa llin yon dill MI-8888 Oaa Wksh) Priori Cblckeo with Gib-iot aad Proocb trie 6 Petat Hot Roll! and Salad Op-ma, HAM. 4 Day. Woak.

CloAod Moodoyi 2.95 WfflO during the war, did. And 319 W. THIRD ST Dlooort May Ro Picked Up at Oar Kltekea Par Tour 0 lunar Jait Olol MI-fRM Cincinnati li a double-dealing businessman of early Arizona in "Sugarfoot," which stari Randolph Scott and Raymond Massey. He is an FBI nruralii a in "ftM BOH kit, ka Haa now he i one of the busiest film "heavies." In six months he has appeared In four productions. He's on screen at the Victory SERVES 3 PEOPLE 4 hp, raraa 4 Hanuual lal rwa Dick's Fish House OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK "The Fish On Our Menu Today For Otllvtry Olil Ml 9888 114 Lathiin St, theater this week, playing a ganhis most important role to datr bier The Damned Don Cry whlch starl And in the audience for one of the Gi Dmkt Dav and I1 "DANCING IN THI DARK" Tarli abator triutan Draka "EASY LIVING" Ylrtar I ill.

Bill showings, or more, will be Mrs Mary previous Broadway stage experience was in "Goodbye, My Fancy," starring Madeline Carroll. She also was to have played a daughter of Helen Hayes in "Good Housekeeping. Thp death of Miss Hayes' daughter during rehearsal cancelled the play. Most recent TV appearance by the Daytoman was a leading role in a CBS "Suspense'' show drama titled "The Death of a Dummy." A TIP on the "Stop the Music" television a says the melody is "SnowflakM." Ronald Reagan. Mrs.

Sanders explained that her LAST! "FIICht "fyry In DAY ttmmmi" Ike Sky" husband attempted the near im Slept Last Night la PISH FROG LEGS OYSTERS SHRIMP CHICKEN STEAKS CHOPS DCLfnOfflT A 0 eABUETTC lf.1?" 1 UU Ui. Hugh Sanders, the former Dorothy Allsup of Dayton. Mrs. Sanders, who la visiting her mother, Mrs. F.

J. Allsup, 1 a former Educational Director at WHIO. Hugh started In radio at a Springfield station. Hugh's first movie was "The Great Rupert," starring Jimmy Durante, yet to be released. He's possible in trying to get film work by sending photos to major studios.

"The chance nf making the grade In this manner, according tn reoords. Is about one to "Agents and studios warn; what works for one isn necessarilv WWvaiik aVBVaSSMaMMMB I BaaJnla arll-Bfcri Mlltlmia 0 2 fSlL (7) YOU'll I If i OL-1121 3100 E. Third OL-1 121 1 MI1MI1I III II II I 1 "I Wilt I I I I I a. I I I a. a AatW recommended for others.

Please BS-TV't "Ford Theater" will present the first full-hour teW MALE LEAD Paul haa the male lead in the Blackfriars' tiitilrl production of "Seven Sisters" to be presented Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Art Institute. The cast also includes: Mary Srhmall, Janet Barkmeyer, Mary Heratrhty, (iene Walilcr, No-reen O'Leary. Jin Kernel, Robert Srhmall. a Hreecha, Jack D'AllO, Alberta Sheets, Kathleen I'oep-plenian and Marilyn Speyer. don't send pictures.

There are millions of them and scarcely anybody looks at them. Hugh's case simply proved the Mrs. Sanders says "we really ucnt to the Coast for radio work. Hugh worked at a San Bernadtno Dine and Dance to KELLY CHRISTENSEN and His Orchestra at vision drama ever to originate completely at a remote point. The Friday, from 8 to 9, presentation "Subway Express," over WHIO-TV will originate from the car barns of New York's TRT subway divl- MM the st.t Hen4i Barri IK,) WkW Theshared ''JA Wok You 1 every adventure fjf flf I CAmtW I cn.i.n 1 Wlth our fighting iaV MijMgA 1 nTfZiZJ tMidm 8 VIA Kr I GREEN DERBY station for two years.

Now he's sion. The harns are 10 miles from 110 NORTH MAIN ST. concentrating on morion pictures." TkAYTONTAN Mary Malone, who has been kept busy before television cameras of late, has won a role in the longest-running hit on the CBS-TV Chrysler tower transmitter and trailer trucks will cart thrro tons of video equipment for the production. Ian Keith will star in the play. YOU MAY WIN A TELEVISION AUDITION Our Talent Show, Monday, Tuesday, Wcdoeiday, Thursday Eater a weak end engagement at tke Derby pirn Winners will be gives a television audition STOP which has as its plot the investiga- I raiiDBri i ii mm double murder In a sub- IN OR CALL MA-4740 tion or a way car.

LHAMBR A lit BART THIBO MA 41St mT TPAV Lightning IEWI Binakraa DIXiC Blaanar rarlar NIVE "UaaW I. IN lha Haktara "AH tke Kin? Mea" BmlRrlrk Crawf.r. Jaann Bra "Change of Heart John Carroll laiaa Harvard Calaral Carlana Mila Mtkaar- I Mll-i 1. at Trar i JtorfiBfl TOMORROW ll wHwftM A If it 1 TWO COMEDY HITS' 111 WtWWttil'ft. 1 A av 1 MAM BROTHERS 11 MSM MV I nlll ii4wvNf 01 iu I fa Til BRIAN DONtfVY I i i i 3 SHOWS NITELY mm feotirnj WILLIAM FRASER, M.

C. POLLY NELSON, Exotic Dancer 2 Rreadeaits Niqhtiy Over.WONE 7:1 and 1 A. M. with Jim White and Velma Ablos Daacisg I Till 2 Saturday Afternoon Matlseei Open Sunday HARDY-WADE ORCHESTRA CLUB SWING BAR Third and Perry ST.PAU I54 RICHARD -MAtilt Bf I "IARRICADE" (rock.) Balk Baaawa Daaa Clark "TRAPPED" ky BrMiaa-Barbara Brltlaa i air IB I I ICH7 MAIM r-J r-i REST HAVEN 4 MILES OUT XENIA PIKE STATE ROUTE 3S CHICKEN, STEAK AND SEA FOOD DINNERS Lt TAYLOR 4421 f11 I If' Tim Holt Rack In City Shoes HOLLYWOOD. May -It took some doing, but they've got Tim Holt in a pair of city shoes.

The actor is walking around in a brand-new pair of oxfords for his role as an immigration officer in "His Kind of Woman." He'd much rather be in cowboy hoots. "Wear em all the time," he re-markrd. "I'd rather take a beating than put on those civilian shoes." You can bet your boots that Tim wears his in all of his waking hours. "The only other time I couldn't wear them was when I was in the Army," he recalled. "I thought I'd die until I got my boots bark on." This might create the impression that he favors Western pictures, which is what he usually makes.

"I don't exactly prefer Westerns." he said, "but I think they're more fun. You're outdoors and tmmmm Tan Ihiillrrt' I I I I 1SOW BETTER THAIS EVER DELICIOUS STEAKS and JUMBO LOBSTER DINNERS 'Concert Hammond Organ Music by Rubin Haskin FRENCH VILLAGE RESTAURANT "Where People Go by Choice, Not by Chance" 13 WEST FOURTH STREET For Reservations Call AD-0263 or HE-025I Open Daily and Sunday 5:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M.

00 FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN PLATE 2 NEW ACTION HITS I I "MAD MONSTERS" II "GHOST WALKS" On Rlaf I r. M. Dalt Fashions Presents Summer Fashion Rovuo With Beautiful Models I I HmI Potlr(vt- "AbbIb fttt ToBr ftm" 1 a 2nd Big Hit SIDE STREET ttmt lr.nfr Cilh, Jaiaia Crilt Paal Krllr I hrMla EVERY THURSDAY Old Fashion 50 a- 1 Stiwed Chicken Fill Cearte Olnnir MIIE 2661 SALEM IV TAYLOR 5204 Pailion AiaiUblt "VC 7409 P0MM P'Tti" I I I I'tl'MmTll 'M kvJ l.i.flal.aff.EIPPPl Oar. thr but at iii. II BRAT! 1 I "Th PsilM MoT I Donarll "They Llv iy Nlafcf" there's lots of action.

Besides. I can make three Westerns in the time they make the usual kind of ft ti-' DAYTON GOSSIP! SMlTHVILLf B0. SALEM HIS Salon Aft Nil 1BEL TtUbb A I WAVNc I OLIVE 1600 NOW OPEN SHAKERTOWN BRIDGE A DIRECT ROUTE TO Kirk fliiiflii I aairaai 1 1 I I "TeuB4 Mob Wltk a Hera" I Ollrla i Mm "Dor. Mirror" JF 1 1: HI BELMONT AUTO THEATER THE LOCKET Loratnt Tj- Robtrt Mltrhiua LADIES OP THI CHORUI Adelt Jtrftna i sherwood "trar ROSEANNA McCOY I firlry Granfcr fUrnondl Maaavf Walrrrllrl. II, Mllr.

S. at Brlmimt-OL 1511 picture." Tim has been in the movies alnce 1924, when he was knee-high to his father, Jack Holt. When he Isn't making films, he's usually out with his rodeo. He likes to show skeptics that cowboy stars actually ran ride a horse. a a Speaker Announced NEW MADISON.

May 17. Rural Life Sunday will be observed Sun-'day evening at the El'B church with the Rev. C. G. Heese of Greenville as speaker.

The program is in charge of the Men's Brother iRir rtnmsn ri mihib chaibi WILD HARVEST Alan Ladd Dorothy la moor f.nM China lo Udloa Tonlla Bl ROBERTPRESTON CHILL WILLS ROBERT STERLING IT'S LOVE AND ELIZABETH TAYLOR Boala Saath la a Sailhna Hllla-WA 1IH a SKYLINE aaOatataaaikaW LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING Havtr Ray Bnlrar UNFAITHFULLY YOURS I Bar Harrlioti Linda Darntlt hood. THAT'S GOT VAN'S HEAD SPINNING! IT" nmc STARDUST 9 Daahla rratara Prfliram THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN John Wtyne Vra lUlitnn AFRICA SCREAMS 4tboti a Coatallo, ilVTAi villirrir" UMI 1MB IValltt) Saala a HE (101 a Doablft Faatart Prnfram a good OIRLS GO TO PARIS Jntri Blondt-U MpIvtti Douilu LEATHER RURNERS Weoaloni fawny Vlcinr 0 1 1 Ml Thlrll ITH A IVII Boala 1S-ME a DftuMa Fralar rmtrkm ANHA LUCASTA PiUlrtta GoMtrt Brwlrrlrk Trawlord 1 SECRET OF ST. IVES Richard Ntjr Vanwsa Brown MILLER'S GROVE a is mi. n. at 'it, ion FMaM m.

MY DREAM IS YOURS Jack Cnon Dnrli Dr a iTrchnlcoion Ml in. Slrota at it (fMlarrtlrl Bl 41 Mlla Woal at Sarlnrfkl. saeae i Rrhr fttanwvrh "LADY EVE" Hine Dark fiall HnMetl "MOON RISE" III Filstrd captritNi B. wrtk lilt I S. Iuiciw Wff ri NircttKI ad lk Coul 5 REYOND THE FOREST Btttt Da via JoaPph Cot ten NIGHT HAS A 1000 EYES I Rdward RoMnaonGall Ruaan tk Gold China Oitm th Udi CIIUCCT 0r man town Pfe nnaltt dUNdCI Salway MB 1H4 WHEN WILLI! COMES MARCHING HOME Dan Dallrj Colleen Trrvntpn4 RIMSTONI (color) Rod Camrron Walter Brennan 0 Ad of WUd BUI Htckok Mo.

4 Carton 7 a 1 The inside story of the shennanl (tans bphind TV and radio qui; shows is divulged by Ceeser, thi champagne-quaffinc parrot in tht belly laugh loaded "Chempagm For Caesar," uproarious eomedj starring Ronald Colman and Ce leste Holm coming to LelWl Friday. Ad "TKYO JOE -p Bfr VAN JOHNSON CATHY DOWNS iOHN LULL tt RIVER" "RED ELIZABETH TAYLOR Jaha ta O. f. Srai I SweHBhUnii'e DHKitl I) (IBP lltPtW iiur kmpkiw pRomciaa li Eat I-: 'Km I SCOIT BRADY T.STEVENS RICHARD ROBER IMC. .1 I.IIM IW ae taa nwrniMMii Inlrsducing fht NfW Prorile JOHN (ARRYMOM, Jr Ba a'tai "a LOEWS FRIDAY, MAY 26 I PONT UT THEg GOOD LOOKS F001 YOU BBr i iiiaBBaiBP- jSifc IK (i aoff PARTY TONIGHT 8:00 P.

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