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15 T3IC BROOKLYN CITEEN. MONDAY, 11, 1915. STAGE SCREEN ON CRITERION SCREEN BETTY GRABLE PROGRAMS BREVITIES SOCIETY Notes By JESSIE R. CHAMBERLIN fUVkLUtOTHi i i i Mis Suzanne C. Pect Bride Of Lieut.

William A. Poillon Mim Suzanne Catherine Feet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Boy William Tect, of Summit, N. was married Saturday afternoon to Lieutenant William Adriance Poillon, USNR, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Cornelius Toillon, of Fore-t Hills, L. I. The brides mother is the former Helen Adair, of Butler Missouri. She is the granddaughter of the late William James Feet, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Teet.

of Seattle. Tti brde wi attended by the ViMM MsrjoriM Rv. Anns Dundon and Janet Bauer, all of The heat men a Lt, Summit. wc i arrniMKJN 4 mta WJZ Viw. WABC Huu Party.

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te EAt-Wbu Girl Idarrtea. WJ4 Tiry and the Piraiaa WaBC Service Tima WoR Una Don. I 1-rWEAr-Portla jrca Ufa WJZ Die Tracy. WBC Avelya Wiatars WOR-buptrmaa. I JA-wWfeAJ Jut Plain SUL WJZ Jacir Arm iron.

W.EC Cimarron Taera WOR Tnnee Jed MJ WtAJ-JYont paM rarrfZL WJZCi plain Midnight 1 YV a PC Hawk and Sparrow WOR Ton Ilia Story. E.MQ I M-WEAP-hewa. WJZ Nmf. WABCQuiaT Howa Kewa, UOR Paul Schubert, aewa. 1 WEAF Amnran Serenade WJZ What Are the Facia? WABC Jimmy Carroll SiOffi WOR Man on Street W.NTC Music 1 AT MLTMORE TONIGHT Back at th siene of It original debate, Kiss and Tell, tonight will leaume Its performance si th Biltmois Theatre, playing the hilarious F.

Hugh Hribert comedy for th 947th time. The move was made because air conditioning at th Blltmore permits tha comedy to run through th summer. The Geoige Abbott production openel at this house on March 17. 1943. nd before It had lived through the summer, saw Itself duplicated by two companies, one eettllng In Chicago tha other touring ths country.

By the end of the year a fourih troupe wae an tertainlng audiences In tha West Other companies are UU pet forming in Auetrella end in the war tones three USO groups are re-' pasting the play' commercial sue rasa and an English company has played the British province With Its return to the Biltmoie Theatre, "Klse and Tell will resume Its achedule of performance nightly except Sunday, with matinees on Wednesdays and Saturday Scats for the hilarious com edy, now In its third year, are on gale through July. AT THE BROADWAY NOW Michael Todd "Up In Central Paik." the Herbert and Dorothy Fields Sigmund Romberg musical, resumes playing tonight at tha Broadway Theatre. The show moved down from th Century Theatre over the week-end to avoll Itself of the Broadway's sir-conditioning system. peter lawford, Donald Crisp and June Lockhart in scene ftom Son of Met rn-G old vtyn-Mayer sequel to Lstie Come Home, now showing at Loews Criterion Thestre on Broadway. I A 1 I' 1 REEL Brink Parker.

U. Army, of Dal-)al- Tea. LieutenenU Louie Mc-Jfillea of New York; Frank Bueh-y, of Brook ln; Jamea S. Duke-low, of St Louu and Robert W. Haase of Kanaaa City, served uahera.

Lieutenant Po Hon, who recenUy returned from service In Australia, la tha grandaon of the lete Mr. and Mr. John Adrienne of Galveston. B. and P.

W. Hub of Brooklyn Juno Dinner Meeting The June dinner meeting of the Bukineae and Profeaaional Women's Club of Brooklyn, will ba held Wedneedey at the Brooklyn Woman' Club. John Orr Toung, co-founder of Toung neid Rubicam, Inc. and at preeent a principal of the public relation Arm. Toung and Meyera and who haa for the part aeveral year been devoting himeelf to public relation apeak to the club on "Public Rlatlona aa a Career for Women." Mrs Jennie P.

Congdon, program chairman, will be chairman of the meeting and Mia Harriet Murray. preaident of the club, will pre-aide. Thi will be the last feting for the season. c- Star pf "Diamond Horseshoe, comirG to the screen of the RK Albee Theatre on Thursday. Mia Suzann Catherine Foot, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Williams Peet who became the bride of Lieutenant William Adriance Poillon, U. S. N. R.

on "Son of Lassie, Metro-Gold wyn-Mayers Sequel to "Lassie, Come Home, Opens- at Loews Criterion Astor Has "Modern Man, Starring Danny Kaye. By EDGAR TRICE Son of Lassie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's sequel to the recent highly successful screenplay, Lassie, Come Home, which moved into Loews Criterion Theatre over the weekend, is a film dog lovers especially are going to take to their collective hearts. Produced in beautiful Technicolor, "Son of Lassie features a cast headed by Peter Lawford, Donald Crisp, June Lockhart and Nigel Bruce, not forgetting, of course, Lassie and her alleged off-spring, Laddie. Directed by S. Sylvan Simon, Son of Lassie, although at times Quick Action liqvSti Sports Niwr Gene Homittos WAR STORT.

Hugh Jom PORTS Horry Wiimer P.M. Monday through Friday ITHltHIM STIIl CO. wvukxi 1 will arrive In New Yoik In tn for the opening. The young at will supported in the film by stellar cast Including Allyn Josh algo in New York now, Mu Dunne, Faya Marlowe, Mona Fi man. Slvla Field and Baiba Whiting George Seaton diiect thli William Pcilberg production i IN NEW HOME The matinee showing on Saturday of Michael Todd's "Up In Central Park maiked that musical' 150th performance.

Also, Saturday night at the Century, the Herbert and Dorothy Fields-Sigmund Romberg ahow gave Its final performance and takes up new quarters at ths air conditioned Broadway Theatre, where lt reeumea playing thia evening. THERE MUST BE A WAY OCT RACING AT BELMONT HELD OVER AT STRAND Dllllnger, a ganster diama dealing with the notorious outlaw's crimal career, with Lawrence Tierney In he role of Public Enemy number one, and featuring Eduardo Ciannelli, Mark Lawrence and Anne Jeffreys in the featuied been founded with the proceed of th aeveral bmdge parties tnif nodal functions held by the organization during the year. There was bnef address by the Rev. John Conway, newly ordained Vincentian priest, an alumus of St. John's Preparatory School and also of St John's College of Arts and Sciences Introduced by the Rev.

John V. Newman, C. Spiritual Director of the Juniors of the Auxiliary. In addition Alfred Scallon, winner of the American Legion oratorical contest reliv-ered the original oratorical speech which he presented In the Man hattan competition. Elected to aerve with, Mrs.

Me-Enaney were Mrs. Stephen DeCoste, Mrs. George J. Hues and Mrs. Peter Vitulli, as vice presi-dents; Mrs.

John P. Donovan, and Mrs. LaBurne C. Metzger, record, ing and corresponding secretay, respectively; Mrs. Joseph L.

Black treasuier, and Mr Hector Mo Gowan Curren, auditor. Meeting of Board of Director Flatbush Day Nurnery There will he a meeting of the Board of Director! of the Flatbuah Day Nuraery thi afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. Henry W. Aplington at No. 1600 Beverly road.

Mrs. Charlea F. Colchester la president of the board and will preside at the meeting. The Flatbush Day Nuraery is located at No. 224S Bedford avenue in the Flatbush Boy Club building and caraa for young children whose parent work during the a second week beginning Wednesday at the Brooklyn Strand Theatre.

The co-feature la Ten Cents A Dance wih Jane Frazee and Jimmy Llyd. roles, will be held over for RACES DAILY INC. STECSUCASE THROUGH JUNE 31rS Train wrrirt from Penni. Sta N. and Flatbush Ava, Bklyn.

Or 6th and Rth Ava. Subway to Parsons Blvd. Station, aonnecta With bug to track. ADMISSION $1.40 (Tam IncMsdJ tf Re I 15 Daily DouMa CletM 12 UY MORE WAR ROND A special meeting of the Board of Director of The American Theatre Wing will be held Wednesday toconsider problems connected with th future housing of the Stage Door Canteen. Notice haa been received that the Shuberts, donors of thd speace since the opening of the canteen and, until now, lessees of the property will no longer be able to give quarters to the canteen because of expiration yof their lease on June 30.

The New York Times, owner of the building, had served notice in February it is understood, of Its intention to take over control of the building. WAR BOND PREMIERE "Those Endearing Charms," RKO Radios comedy co-starring Young and Laraine Day, given a War Bond World at the RKO Palace Theatre, Evening, June 18, o'clock. Tickets of admlssian this special premiere are Two Danny Kaytt Another Technicolor Him which arrived in town last week, at the Astor Theatre, to be specific, Is Samuel Goldwyns Man, starring Dasny Kaye, former Broadway comedian, in his second picture. In this one. Mr.

Kaye plays Identical twins which affoids him an opportunity to be on the acreen almost constantly. Wonder Man was written for entertainment put poses only and aa such there is no question that it succeeds, thanks to Mr. Kaye who truly la a wonder man. Tha story revolv'es around Edwin Dingle and Buzzy Bellew, brothers who look exactly alike and why, you might ask, shouldn't they, since both roles are taken by Mr. Kaye? The one is a might club entertainer who likes life and laughter, while the other is a bespectacled chap with hig long nose forever buried in a book.

The one is "rubbed out by the underworld and his twin tries desperately to take his place, haunted, and thats the word, by the former. The whole thing is as fantastic a tale as you are likely to encounter in the theatre In a month of Sundays. But, and that's an Important but, it is all very funny and if you like Mr. Kaye, as who you'll enjoy him doubly In "Wonder Man" for he takes not one Vole, but two. Playing a dual character, Mr.

Kaye has things pretty much to PHOTO PLAYS MANHATTAF Young new romantic Robert will be Premiere Monday at 8.30 foi now obtainable and can be had only through tha purchase of 7th War Loan bonds at the Palace or any other RKO Theatre in the New Yoik Metropolitan area. "Those Endearing Young Charms, based on Edward Cho-dorova successful Broadway play, la a three-cornered romance about a flyer, his pal and thenr gal. rather Incredible, la th story of Laddie and his master who, like the famous Siamest twins, were tn-clough (Mr. Lawford goes off to the wars. Laddie accompanies him.

The two have many remarkable experiences and are separated when their plane Is shot down over Norway. Carraclough bails out, with Laddie In his arms. Hit on their trails are two German soldiers, with Carraclough going one way and the dog another. The canine's great love for his master Is demonstrated by his perseverance in trying to him. In fact, he later leads a Nazi officer to the hiding place of Carraclough.

Thanks to the underground, the two finally airive safe in England. A beautiful story, beautifully told, that's "Son of Lassie, and while It fails to hit the high mark achieved by Its predecessor, "Lassie, Come Home, It is a tale that hold one's' interest from beginning to end. Mr. Lawford, fast-becoming one of themoat popular leading men on the acreen, is nicely east as Joe Carraclough. Mr, Crisp is his Yorkshire father and trainer of dog while Mr.

as the Duke of Ruding, plays one of his familiar role M188 Lockhart, as Priscilla, has little to do, since most of the action transpires outside of the British Isle Laddie is the real star of the picture and running him a close second is Lassie. The two are remarkable trained dog 6 30 WJZ Wb-vae WarT Bport WABC Eileen Farrell. Songs WOR Few WMCA Racing Results I 45 WEAF Roy C. Andrews WJZ Kay Armen, Songs WABO News kYoin Abroad. -WOR Stan Lomax.

Sports. 7.40 WE AF Supper Club WJZ Headline Edition. WABC Kirkwood Show. WOR Fulton Lewi News 7:15 WEAF News From Abroad. WABO-Hedda Hopper WOR Answer Man.

WMCA Five Star Final. WHN Todaye Baseball. WEAF Roth's Revu WJZ Lona Ranger. WABC Thanks to tha Tank WOR Bulldog Drummond. WMCA Raymond Weigh, new 7:45 WEAF H.

V. Kaitenborn. 8 40 WEAF Cavalcade. WJZ Ted Malone. WABC Vox Pop WOR Cecil Brown.

New WHN Author Meets Critics 4:15 WJZ Lum end Abner. WOR Curt Massey. Songs 8 38 WEAF Gladys Swarthout WJZ Blind Del WABO Burns and Allea Show. WCiR B-eton Blsckie WHN To Be Announced 8 55 WARS Bill Henry, news. 9 40 WFAF Charlea Kertlman WJZ Man from G-2 WABC-Radio Theatre.

WOR Gabriel Heatter. WHN Dick Gilbert. 9 15 WOR-Real Stories. WHN N'ovena Services 9:30 WEAF Information Pleas WJZ Sherwood Orch. WHN Bible Auditorium.

WOR The Better Half. WMCA Dram 14 44 WEAF Josephine Antols WJZ Mnupin's Orch. WABC Screen Guild Player WOR Paging Mike McNally WMCA-Brnoklvn Amateurs. 1415 WJZ To Be Announced. WOR Sidney Moseley, News 14 34 WE AF Doct I.

Q. WJZ Reunion U. S. A. WARC Stuart Erwin Show.

WOR Symphonette. WHN Trotting Races U.44-WEAF New WJZ Newa WABC New WrxR New WHN Radio Newsreel. Harkneas New W1 7, Jpan Turhe Songs WABC Joan Brook tong WOR Newa; Weather 30 WEAF Author1 Playhouse. 1 Callowav'a Orchestra, WARC Paxton Orchestra WABC Brandywvnne'a Orch. 1200 WEAF Newa: Serenade.

himself throughout the picture, and as In "Up In Arms, hia flrat starring film, he runs away with all the honors. Virginia Mayo, whom Mr. Goldwyn introduced to moviegoers aa Bob Hopes leading lady In "The Princess and the Pirate, ia aome-thing to look at She'd be so nice to go home to. Allen Jenkins, S. 7,.

Sakall, Vera Allen and Donald Wood are seen and heard in the principal supporting parts. And, once again, Mr. Goldwyn's beautiful gills are on hand to help decorate the film. On the whole, "Wonder Man is something to see and enjoy. Bose Marie Fatigatt To Wed Francis M.

Faxlo, St. Johns Alumni Miss Rose Marie Fatigati, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Fati-fati, of No.

640A Greene avenue, S'ho, will be graduated with honors from Teacher College, St. Johns University tomorrow will be married Sunday to Francis M. Fazio, ton of Mrs. Angeline Fazio and the late Emanuel Fazio, in St. Ambrose Church, Tompkins and DeKalb avenue The ceremony will be performed at a nuptial Mass at 10 30 the Rev.

Joseph P. Wieat, officiating. Misa Anne Fatigati, a sister of the bride-elect will be maid of honor and there will be two bridesmainds, Miaa Mary Patricia Fatigati, another sister, and Miss Josephine Fazio, sister of the prospective bridegroom. Benjamin Bonafede will rve a a best man for his Cousin. Following the Mass there will be a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Sheraton, Manhattan, for the immediate members of the two families.

Mr. Fazio is a graduate of St John's College of Arts and Sciences, class of 1942 SET FOR RIVOLI The screen version of the Broadway atage hit, Junior Miss, will be world piemlered at tha Rivoll Theatre on Saturday, Twentieth Century-Fox announced today. The picture will give Peggy Ann Garner her first atarring role and she VAN JOHNSON ESTHER WILLIAMS At OM. "THRILL OF A ROMANCE h'lJUHEHiinr! I PHOTO PLAYS BROOKLYN STAGE PLAYS MANHATTAN STAGE PLAYS MANHATTAN Women's Board Of Church Charity Foundation The Womans Board of the Church Charity Foundation closed the season Thursday with its monthly meeting held in the nurses residence of St John's Hospital, No. 1557 Atlantic avenue.

Mr Divine K. Burtis, president, presided. meeting was opened with a devotional service led by the president and followed by a Foundation report presented by E. Reid Caddy, director of the Foundation. Mrs.

J. Clark Breen, vice-preai dent of the Social Service Committee, discussed plans for the United Hospital Fund Campaign which will take place in the autumn. Mrs. Francis Heddens will be chairman with Mrs. Breen and Mr William T.

Simpson, captains. Reports were piesented by Mra. Simpson, recording secretary, Mra. William C. Bowman, corresponding secretary, who also read the report of the treasurer, Mrs Russell H.

Her, Miss Margaret Biadley, medical social service worker; Mrs William L. Ho.vey, chairman of the Home for the Aged: Mrs. Lewis N. Anderson, chairman of Nurses Committee. Funds were voted for the summer treats for the various departments of the foundation and announcement was made of the furniture repaua made in the Home for the Aged.

Mrs. E. A Wilder-muth was received and welcomed as a member of the board. Following the meeting the members remained for luncheon in the Home for the Aged. ARAMOU Over the Bridge to JOAN FONTAINE OfOtOI StINT "THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN" "DANGEROUS PASSAGE 3 I i ALAN SAIL LADD RUSSELL "SALTY OROURKE Hi lulity" Manhattan Stage Attractions DARK OF THE MOON THf wrsR8.

feHf RT PrMFiit A Dramatic Lesand bj HOWARD RICHARDSON A WILLIAM BERNE 4TH 8T. THIA. W. at waj. Cl 8-8075 Ease.

8 -40. Mata. Wed. Ba 2.44 Mrs. McEnaney New Preeiden.

St John's University Auxiliary Mrs. Thomas F. McSnaney. of No. 135 Ross street wag unanimously elected president of the St Jahn's University Auxiliary at the closing meeting of the year, held in DeGray Hall of St John's College of Art and Science Mrs.

Mo-Enaney succeeds Mrs. George R. Holahan, retiring president aa ranking executive. Approximately 20 members of the attended the meeting which was followed by a musical program with Miss Rosa Cannario dramatic soprano, as soloist The outgoing officiating group presented a check covering a full four-year acbolarship tn perpetuity to the Very Rev. William J.

Mahoney, C. president of St John University and honorary president of the Auziliary. The scholarship is applicable in any oilesa of tha university and haa RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Otli It. 4fth AnDmOiM IXAM GREER 0REG0RT i SA OR PECK THE VALLEY Or DECISION A M4tr-0Wyw-M4f8f Picttr SPtCTACUlAA ftTAQC PftlMNTATlOtt DOORS OPEN 30 A P'Mit pf 137. 12 51.

3 40 Stag Show at 124 3 DO it 12 Either Lef, Mrs. Syvla Suchman, and Mrs. Irene Richman. The usher were Sidney Gelb, Jack Gelb and Leonard Lief. The bride's gown was aky blue, trimmed with old fashioned lact Mis Gelb Is a graduate of Brooklyn College After a honeymoon In the Adirondack and Canada, the couple will reside in Manhattan.

The Women's Society of St Mark's Methodist Church, Ocean avenue and Beverly road, will hold the last luncheon meeting of the season tomorrow in the church. The business meeting will take place at 11 m-, to be followed by luncheon at 1 p. m. The speaker of the afternoon seasidh at 2 o'clock will be Mr Herbert S. Cope on th topic Burma; Mis Stwart Browne, pies dent will pieside.

AlMMifc StarM hy El ISA HP I ft Hmtt THE OVEIlTOnS a WAlh Sonja HtWtE wenAi nqt a led Be DOHA ITS A PULTON A OtHAiB, CftooRir 1 rf huoswoou(y acMNAU rttwedv UlfmtB, Mlrfar Kh MU AfK WHITING WALTtR OKI A7A FOBHEOT, W. 49tl. East. iaeL I 40i Mat. Wed.

A hat. Na Pert. Moaday PHOTOPLATS BROOKLTN MONDArjhru.FRIDAY 11:00 a. m. to 11:30 a.

m. Ruth Gelb Married To Edward Rirhman Mr. and Mr. Henry Gelb, of No. 29 Balfur place, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Ruth, to Edward Ricbman yesterday af-ceremony was performed by the ternoon, at Hotel St. George. The Rev. J. Suchman.

Mra. Julia Krifger was matron of honor and Robert T. Saltzman wa the best man. The bridesmanda were Mie. The moat thrlllla eaenlnf fee ever apent In the theatre.

Ed Sullivan. Nta MHHAhJL TOUU pmfiift I-. I. 660 od i your dial UP IN CEIJTIN1L PARII Spencer TRACY Katharine HEPBURN in M-G-Mt 'WITHOUT LOVE' 1 SWING OUT SISTER-Billie Burke Till WA ISAM ON A Al( AT tftfW MEMIRT A DOROTHY JifUMDUAt IHKA 1 kird Mi. VWJ St, Iwip Air CdtooF4.

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