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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 20

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 l'AG'E 20 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS At tlio Tliontors TOOK HUSBAND'S NAME Sewer Bill Disappoints Kief aber Lltla Prraley Barbara ilro "FLAMINft STAR" nlur Heilvrn Urania Raymond Burr Martha Her "DESIRE IN THI OUST" Color Drama Titian-Haired, Tilt-Nosed Leslie Car ter Ruled BVay NIGHTSPOT GETS REAL CONVERSION MEMPHIS, Feb. 25 (LTD Tie Cotton Club, a ruadside nightspot closed after a murder last year, was for ally dedicated as the Tabernacle BapliU church Wednesday night. The Rev. Early White said the bandstand was converted Into an altar, and pews were set up on the dance floor. I nr in i i M1" '3 kKITH'n-'The Orett Impoiler," KM.

"Tli Flute end tin Arrow," 11:40, 'J: 10, t.ut, 12. 3:15, 4:05, 7:50, 45, VKTORV-'Ttie Kundownere," 11:30, 4: A 1:48, 9.14. COLONIAL "The Worlrt of Kusle Won." id.w, i.io, tvM, grTB "Benl Brliade." b. Alio "TnMnylk." J. 45, 6.35, MrC'OOK "Bea-Hur," 3 09, 1 00.

ART "Never on Buniley," 7:00, :00, 11:00. Hll.l.-Uuriace Olivier In "The Unteruiner," 1:45, 10:35. A1HAMBR-Robert Mllcrmm In "The Niciit iijiuen." Alto "The Hmjiun Tro." Preley tn "Klsmlni Star." Also "Dealre In the Dust." HIXMOM'-Ulvli Prely In "i'lmln Ktar," Alio "Klmer tiantry." CLASSIC "Inherit the Wind." AIo "Monnter from Ocean Floor, "AitounJ- Inn Wn Moneter." UAHKL-John Wavne In "North to Alaska." Alao "Dark at the Top ol the Stalra." I DAWfc-Elvii Presley In "Flaminji Miar." Alao "Ut Mao Write My i Enitanh FAIR HORN Walt Olaney't "Swlat Family knbinson FKUtKATIOS-Una Turner In "Por- trnlt In Black." Alao "The Half Pint." NKW MLfcM Elvie Preslty in "Klam- ln Star." Alao "Desire In the Duat." PALACE "The Miracle." Alao "Tarian'l Fiaht lor Lite." "Deoialon at Rundown." SKiMA "Flamlnir Star." Alao "OO Johnny "Hound Dog Man." man Lal Few laa la olor WALT DISNEY'S SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Feature :3 Lll AMltll A MOVIE A till E. THIRD 4 L4-433I A Mat, I P.M. "THE NIGHT RIDERS" Revolt in Ireland Robert MHchum Anne Heyood "THE HANGING TREE" Color Tul Western Gary Cooper Maria Sibell hari Maldan SI OMV "THE PERFECT FURLOUGH" Color Hiahly Amulnr Comedy Tony Curtla Janet Leigh "FRANCIS In thi HAUNTED HOUSE" Tops In (an and Thrtlla Mickey Rooney Virginia Wellea VICTORY 2ND WEEK EBB me SUNQOHirEll TECHMCOlOe atMMUmt 3rd SMASH WEEK! I k.e St TNE'WORM) OF SUSEQNG arVtimi Tt twll I RirenJI fMI 7 By MARY 1:1 LYNCH Daily New Stuff Writer An unhappy marriage pave a retlhoad named Carrie Dudley tli( drive to carry her to theat rical heights and the name she took with her Leslie Carter.

At the turn 'if A 12 I 01 cei moxa(i turv and for decades after that, Mrs. Leslie Carter was one of the most famous a on the American stage. In Dayton, where she grew up. the beauty with the tip-One of a Series tilled nose was called a vamp at 13. A few years later she had 11 different fiances at the same time, but almost two decades were to pass before Carrie Dudley had Broadway at her feet, too.

A SATIVE of Lexington, Curie came to Dayton with her mother and brother to live just as she entered her teens. The little family settled in a comfortable house on W. Third St. (where the municipal building parking lot is now). DANCING Every Msht of the Week ALL MODERN MtSIC CLUB 77 3111 W.

THIRD ROLLER SKATING at Triangle Skateland SAT. NITE 7:30 TO M1DNITE FEB. 25th ENTERTAINMENT PRIZES its OM.Y SPONSORED BY TRIANGLE ROLLER CLUB, INC. CECIL RHODE In Pcnon to narrate hit great all-color films documented in ALASKA Adults, tax ine $1.25 Students 75c DAYTON MEMORIAL HALL nELMONT Etf 111 Walervllel Stll I Klvla rmlvy "THI FLAMING STAR" 11:30 :45 10:051 Aradrmy Aaard landldatel Hurt Lam aster "ELMER GANTRY" a.ii 1:15 Only) (TIES MS mtif-i I'luneer Drama A "FLAMING STAR" Elvle rre.lcy Barbara tdf 10:03 "DESIRE IN THE DUST Raymond Burr Martha Hyet 4:4611:31 Plenty el free parkins ENDS TODAY If "IENGAL IRIGADE" "TANGANYIKA" TOMORROW 2 COLOR HITS 11 "REBEL Without A CAUSE" "EAST OF IDEM" ll LAST 2 WEEKS HUNTS McCOOK 1267 Keewct BA-2-1212 Free lighted farkinj Rear ef Theatre LVLMM.S: p.m. ISundaya 7:30) Bun.

thru rrt. 12.00. at. JJATINKKSi Wed, I p.m. tlM Bat.

Sun. 1 p.m. (2.00 Hail Ordera Promptly rilled B-i Office Open Noon 'IU 1:30 p.m. (CHILDREN ALL MATINEES 90c) SPECIAL SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. ONLY el FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR!" "MYuNCLE LAST 5 DAYS SHOWS 7 11 Hi TUE HAPPY elSTMrr-vwuicEB of "2 JimaMckcovm vowed to take the name Leslie Carter and make it famous.

SHE WAS 28, titian-thaired and striking when a friend introduced her to producer David Belasco and he promptly cast her in a play called "The Ugly Duckling." It opened at the Broadway theater on Nov. 10, 1890 and it flopped. For two years Belasco tried her in musical comedies but it wasn't until 1895 that Mrs. Leslie Carter clicked in "The Heart of Maryland." (It was in this play that, swinging on a bell rope, she delivered the famous line: "Curfew must not ring OVER THE years success mounted on success "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," "Madame DuBarry," "Camille," "Stella Dallas." Alexander JiY.i Carrie was enrolled In the Cooper seminary at First and Wilkinson Sts.

She scoi-ed her first theatrical success doing a highland fling there and was soon the town's undisputed belle. WHEN SHE was 13, Carrie was married to a Chicago socialite attorney, Leslie Carter, in a ceremony at Christ Episcopal church described as "the most elegant in Dayton history." But the marriage was to end in divorce and a bitter custody 'battle for the couple's son (won eventually by Carter) 10 years later. It was then that Carrie NOTICE rrtTrm EAGLE MEMBERS DAVTO AKKIE NO. 321 DANCE FEB. 25 TOM CARTER AND HIS MELODY MAKERS CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS SERVED 5:30 'TIL 11:00 STEAK DINNERS lefore Dinner Cocktail Filet Mignon or p- new iuiiv omuiii 5al R0" ii.

m- Ft yV 1 L. -1 i- Montgomery county Commissioner Harry J. Kiefaber said yesterday his deferred payment sewer and water plan has little chance of being introduced in the present Legislature. Kiefaber said he and the Farm Bureau were disappointed with the bill as drafted by John Fisher, Cincinnati bonding at torney. Now there may not be time to revise 4he bill in time for the filing deadline of Mar.

8, the commissioner said. KIEFABER'S idea was to set up a state revolving fund of $10, 000.000 or more to assist sewer and water developments. Farmers or others for whom assessments would be a hardship could defer payment. The project would proceed, however, uonuw'ing me assessmi'iii iium the rotary fund. Kiefaber said there were two major drawbacks in the Fisher draft.

He safd Farm Bureau repre sentatives objected to a 10-year limit on the length of defer ments. "They feel the deferment should last the length of the bonds for the improvement, which is generally 20 years," Kiefaber asserted. ANOTHER provision gave the State Board of Tax Appeals the final decision on whether an applicant could defer payment of assessments. Kiefaber said an application might be vetoed by the state board after county commission ers had decided to go ahead ith a sewer project. "The farmer would be worse off than he is now," the commissioner said.

"He would be stuck with the assessment and the five days to appeal would be past." Kiefaber is puzzled how this provision got in the bill. It was never discussed when Fisher was asked to draft the bill, he said. Plot Closes School TEHRAN, Iran, Feb. 25-. Tehran university announced to--day that it is closing dtwn temporarily because some students tried to kill former Premier Manuchehr Eghbal and burned the car which the shah gave him when he was ousted from the premiership.

LlSBEKCS Olivier MTmIuu. Avc.i THE Entertainer TONITE I Tnrnum GIRLS Eat THE PlllSltl JU llSSEU! fTT. MISS MMI'EEJ 110 5 (VEIIIGS noii TONIGHT rEB. 25 IKE TINA TURNER GALA DAWN DANCE 12:00 MIDNIGHT TILL 4:00 A.M. SKJVTEMOOR ARENA DOWNTOWN DAYTON 120 W.

4TH ST. ADVANCE $1.50 AT DOOR $2.00 ADD. ATTRACTION THE "VALEROS" THE "UNTOUCHABLES" TICKETS: COX'S BELL'S DRUGS Woollcott called her "the Sara, Bernhardt o( America." Mrs. Carter remodeled her Dayton home and spent her vacations here. (In later years the house was sold and torn down and Us former owner wrote sentimentally that she "could not bear to drive past the ground on which it had IN 1906 she married her leading an actor named h)U Payne who was several years her junior.

Her own age always troubled her, she insisted on using early pictures of herself, said a calendar should be used to record dates, not birthdays. Mrs. Carter scored many successes in London, did a turn in vaudeville and then, in 1917 announced her retirement. She chose Paris over London for her home because English quarantine laws would have separated her from her many cats and dogs for six months. BI IX 1921 she was lured back to the stage to co-star with John Drew in V.

Somerset Maugham's "The Circle." The ageing actress toured in several revivals, co-authored and starred in "The Shanghai Gesture" before she retired again in 1929. Mrs. Carter spent her last years in California, and came out of retirement a second time to appear without much success in a grade movie called "Rocky Mountaian tery" in 1935. She died in California from a heart ailment when she was 75. The actress' ashes are interred in Woodland cemetery.

TOMORROW: Boy Wonder. QSD FRIh SAT. HANK NEEDHAM AND HIS 0RCH. TONIGHT'S SPECIALS Broiled 20-os. Chelct 40 T-Bon 3 Broiled 10-oz.

Cholct 08S Filet Mignon at French Fried 75 Jumbo Shrimp I 25 Other Dinners To Choose From. Dinners Include Choice of Combination Salad, Rolls, Coffee. Ooen 1 daya a week 8 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Children'a Portion Halt Price Fre Toy lor Lvery Child ynoL Restaurant I Loungt 3993 SALEM AVE.

TODAY, FEB. 25th, TWO SHOWS 2:30 MATINEE 8 P.M. EVENING Tickets At Deer From 1:30 and 7 P.M. For en unforgettable evening LATE SHOW TONITE LAST FEATURE 10:35 P.M. NOW RKO KEITH'S 2 HITS UOiU El (Choice of 1A $7.00 VALUE 1 oi.

COMPLETE I Potato TftinAiinTio ItAKXEY'S CHICKEN in ROUGH UM Bavne Ave. L-3 0J43 Charcoal Broiled Kteaka, ho pi and Seafood. Genie Rice at the Piano lar OHK.N A.M. TO A.M. TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT Through Feb.

26 Presenting THE NEW SOUND IN POPULAR MUSIC DANCING NIGHTLY 9:00 P. M. Till 2:00 A. M. No Cover No Minimum 850 N.

Main St. BAJ-5II9 i i aVaMt-aa. I a A aawejaa Ull TtrffJUIanB IMLMIVII lie UP HIGH Washington, Feb. 25 Nancy llogan of Cincinnati, Kennedy cabinet's girl Friday, puts a statue of Formei President Roosevelt on top of a cabinet. It doesn't go with the decor of the room, which was just redecorated.

UPI. 2661 SAI PM CR5-S204 V.l rrely "FLAMING STAR" Burl Ivea shelly Wlntere "lef Na Man Write My Epitaph" Only! vt SMITNV1UE ROa AT WAYNB LAST MIOWIMi Itl.MI.HT! John Waine Stewart ranger "NORTH TO ALASKA" In Color inemaMtipe t-himn At 0:00 10:0 Robert Predion' Dorothy Mctiulre "Dark The Top of The Stairs" In Color Shown At NOW SHOWING DRIVE-IN TNIATM Lleclrlo In Car Healera! Elvia Prealey Barbara Eden "FLAMING STAR" (Col) Added "fOOTBAll HIGHLIGHTS OF 1960" :59 Robert Mltchum Dan Herllhy "NIGHT FIGHTERS" 9:14 Raymond Burr Martha Hyer "DESIRE IN THE DUST" 10:47 Kleotrie In Car Heater 1KI 0I0 Phntoa of KlvM K.lvia Presley Rarbara Ldea "FLAMING STAR" (Col) 9:10 Raymond Rurr Martha Hyer "DESIRE IN THE DUST" Robert Mltchum lion O'Herllhy "NIGHT FIGHTERS" 10:50 Heaters Cor our tomfurt! Klvia Presley Barbara "FLAMING STAR" (Col) Robert Mltchum Anne Haywood "NIGHT FIGHTERS" 9:14 Raymond Biiriw.MBiihm Hyer "DESIRE IN THE DUST" 10:47 Define ln-( ar Healera! THt.r. 810 Phntoa of Klvla! Klvla Preiley Rarbara L'den "FLAMING STAR" (Col) 9:15 ft ay (Hid Burr Martha Hyer "DESIRE IN THE DUST" May Brllt smart Whitman "MURDER INC." 10:50 Robert Presto lnmthv Mrfeuire "DARK HI THE TOP OF THE STAIRS" (Col.l Mamie Van Poren Fay paln "BEAT GENERATION" 7:00 1:00 Jayn ManflftId--KeuDetli More 'Sheriff ef Fractured Jaw" ICol) 11:10 French Fries, mm four feyoriti avorite Attar Dinner Drink taaiiia mi miin LOFINO'S PLAZA BE 3 5058 BRANDT PIKE 0012 PLUS "THE FLUTE AND THE ARROW" PATTERSON-JOHANSSON FIGHT TELECAST TICKETS NOW $5,00 I $4,30 En ft PHYLLIS if lh nil I CD irS C3 LIKEIVOTHIiV'SYCUt! EVER SEEN BEFORE! WETRO-GOLOAYN-MAYER KING BROTHERS rraiwtin TKCHHICOtOR BILL TRAVERS WILLIAM SYLVESTER 11:15 BA-8-2232 -pvt. NaT OPEN DAILY with iRUTH GILLIS Lenten Special 0 I iltll ONLY DELUXE Cole Slaw and Coke or Coffee 3 ICE SKATING SCHEDULE H0BART ARENA, TROY, OHIO Sun. Feb.

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