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13 Ciilxrn, Thurn clay. 1: ol (TrV cn i 3 nn SCREEN RADIO lliJ t4 RUTH MATTESON THE THINKER PliOGRANISl nh HAMMINGS fiefiy Note 5.... Br Jesslo K- Chamberlin 4 nivuxixonii WJK I WMf1 APC I I AJJlv. lOuo I WuU A-0 Twe Additions Complete Cast With addition of Jeriy Bor I snd Don Gibson to Hoph's Hal-I sncuk, American, ruling has been I completed on ths Georg Rosa Ross C. Feld comedy wltii-h will be pi-ented by Meytr Davis and Mr.

I Ross on Broadway, Dec. 26. Tlay-Ing th tlti rols will Katina I Paxlnou, who won the Academy Award for her performance as Pilar in "For Whom ths Bell TilihS Gertrude McGlynn Married To Major William F. Hall ITie wedding of Miss Gertrude Helen McGlynn, daughter t.f Mrs Frederick Telletreau McGlynn, of No, 993 Sterling place, and Northport, L. and the late Mr.

McGlynn, and Major William Franklin Hall, U. S. Army Air Corps, took place yesterday afternoon in St Marks Episcopal Church. The Rev. Arthur L.

Charles officiated. given In Th. brlil RECEIVED AWARD ArTEJthOoX Backstage Wife WJ-Nt frum Abroad WABO tjervtee Tims WoK Nrwe: Gambling t.l WRAP tileila Dallas. WJZ Dos biormaa btunr. 4i35 WkAF Lorwnao Jons.

WJZ Neva Views, WABO-Olt the Record. WuR IddV good FDnun g.U WEAF-Wlddar Brava. WJZ Hsp Harrlna ABO Scott Orcheetra l.ie WIvAf-W ben Girt Mamas. WJ A Terry and ths Pirataa. WABC-Sinw Along Club.

WOK-Caci Boa g.U WEAf Portia Fans Lite. WJ A Dirk Xracr. WOR Chick 2rUr. g.J-WEAJWust Plan Bill. WJZ-Jaek JLrmntrang, WABO-Tarry Allra Bongs WOR Superman.

(its WEAT-rroat Page rnreii WJZ Captain Mldolgfit WABO WUderaew Road. WOR-Tom Mix Story. by her mother, end aha wee at-tended by Mr. Frederick Howard McGlynn. Captain Arthur D.

G-ton wm beet man. The uahere were Captain Robert McQung and Wilfred G. Jagra A recaption followed at the Hotel Boseert Mrs. Hall waa graduated from packer Collegiate Institute end town, Ps. Major Hall waa graduated from Marahall College, Hunt tntgon, W.

Va, In 14 He eerred overseas for two year and la now stationed at Camp Springe, Army Air Bare, Washington. William Hcmlix, Roman Dolmen and Tom Fadden in a scene ror The Hairy Ape," now showing at Loews Warwick Theatre, on tl same program with Maisie Goes to Reno. For Sweet Charily Sake Th Actors Fund Is enjoying a I pleasant sensation. As a general thin It I always begging Us members snd its friends to attend th performance given in Its aid. Following the announcement that a special performance of Song of Norway" to bt given In Its tld at the Imperial Theatre on Sunday ght It Is the well-wllehera of th charity who have assumed th supplicant attitude and who are begging th Fund to use its good Influence with the Imperial box office so that they may get seast on "th aisle.

Th net receipts of the performance ar certain to be the largest and therefore th most helpful given the Fund In many months. ITEXIBO two-hundredth performance tl-Sunday night. At that time gross will have exceeded 3300,000, all-time hlglit for the Center Thr tre and for any of the frosty revu In the same period that have ha war bonds, excellent school records and for good citlxenshlp. Looking forward to Thanksgiving Day, the Center Ice show announces two special matinees, Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, 23, and on the Friday to follow. The Wednesday afternoon performance will be eliminated that week.

In Sixth avenue since October, IB PHOTO PLAYS MANHATTAN Miaa Peggy Miller to Wed bdwaid It Karl Ltmt Richard L. bailor of No. Matthew place, baa announced the engagement of hi aister, Miss Peggy Miller, to Edward H. Karl, aUao of Brooklyn and of Babylon. Long Island.

Mis Miller ia a graduate of St Brendan' Academy. Mr. Kart attended St John University. OPENS 9 A. M.

b-way 7in 250th Performance Tonight i Every Sunday, the comedy featuring Sidney Blackmer and Lois Wilson at the Plymouth Theatre, will celebrate Its 250th performance tonight Who has one of the leading roles in Ilka Chases new comedy, In Bed We Cry, opening at the Belssco Theatre on Tuesday evening. The entertalnmetn program for I the American Theatre Wing Stage Door Canteen this evening Includes Bob Hawk and Fred UtUI. M.G's; Dorothy Blirchard and Ruth White-law, accompanists; Gladys Gooding, lorgan'st; Jos Cortei and oorches-Itra; Magician; Roxy Theatre Show with Ray Bolger, Oracle Barrie, Walter Nllaaon, Car Brother. Jimmy Sherdlan, Gst Foster Roxy-ettes; Franclne Moss, singer; Jack I Austin and orchestra; Alex Borau-blne, Instrumentalist; Rachmael Welnatock, violinist. HEDY LAMARR PAUL HENREID IN PERSON I ES I BR0WN I Cm! pwftM Misa France Levine, formerly of No.

1364 East Fifth street, haa received the War Department Civilian Service Award atthe ISth AAF Bane Unit (Motion Picture Unit), Culver City, Cal. The presentation waa jeitrabeth Houeton to Be Bride Of Private Herbert Chatterto The wedding of Mias Elizabeth Houston lyid Private Herbert Chat, terton, both of Brooklyn, will take place on Saturday afternoon at place on Saturday inemoon at UQQE ANOOftCH. f'rfp- SUE RYAN- MMIY MAYS0 C3t SYDNEY CNEENSTREET PETER LORRE Queen of the From Imogen Carpenter, green-eyed thrush In "Mexican Hayride, will be the shimmering Queen of the Senior Prom, which the senior class of the College of the City of New York will hold on Saturday evening, Dec. 16, at the Hotel St. Moritz.

oclock, In St. Paul Lot her ah I to By Colonel Roy M. Jones, '(Vimmaiwiine nfflnaw fru mntitha commanding officer, for six months' wm. WJ2 John Kennedy. WABO Major G.

I. Eliot. News WOR Sydney Jdoeelqr, News WEAR American Serenade WJZ Ethel and Albert WABC Call Pan America WOK Newsreel. 6:36 WJZ Whose War? Sports. WABC Jert Sullins, Songs.

WOR-Newa. WMCA hews From Abroad. Thornes. WJZ Henry J. Taylor, Comment WABO Newa From Abroad.

WOK taa laaim 8 ports. 7:8 WE A-M usie Shop, WJZ Pred Waring Show WABO I Love a Mystery. WOR Fulton Lewis Jr. New WHN-Ceorgs Combe, Newa. WEAE N'rwa From Abroad.

WABC Herbert Lehman. WOR Victory Our Business. WMCA Five Star FuaL UN-Sport Final 7 WEAF Bob Burns Show. WJZ Charlie Chan. WABC-Mr.

Keen. WOR Confidentially Tours. WMCA Johannes Steel, WHN Adrienne Ames 7 :45 WJZ Tell Me Doctor WOR Answer Man. 8: WEAF Frank Morgan Show. WJZ Newa.

WABC-Suspenee. WOR Neva. 8:16 WJZ Lmn and Abner. WOR Sunny Skylar, Songs. 8:3 WEAF Dinah Shore WJZ Town Meeting.

WABC-Death Valley Days. WOR Kaye Oreh, 8:33 WABO Bill Henry, Newa :0 WEAE Bing Crosby Show. WABC Major Bower Amateurs WOR Gabriel Heatter. 8:15 WOR Screen Test. WMCA Eaton from Washington.

8:3 WEAF Davis Haley Show WJZ James Orchestft WABC Corliss Archer. WOR SUriirhX Serenade. OrtNS 10 A -ekOAOWXrAT 61 St mMMMSM'. faithful and meritorious service with the War Department Miss Levine Is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School. The Seventh Cross, Starring Spencer Tracy, Opens at Loews Metropolitan Co-Feature Is Ladies of Washington.

700 Times Sunday "Hata Off To Ice will play Its Matinee Thanksgiving Day The first matinee of "Rhapsody," the FrKx Kreisler operetta, which opens at the Century Theatre on Wednesday evening, Nov. 22, will be given on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23, the day after ths opening. Midweek matinees thereafter are on Wednesday afternoons. Church in Coney Island.

Sergeant John HouMon wiH give hi sister in marriage, and she win be attended by Mra. William Wolfarth. Sergeant J. H. Benson will be beet man.

Private Chatterton, who received the Purple Heart, Sergeant Beneoo Rnd Sergeant Houston are all member of the First Division of the Vrmy and recently returned from Africa where they eerved two year. HUMPHREY BOGART ERNEST HEMINGWAYS TojlAVC AD ITA'TjVT; (iiTuiuiH.uginuMU PHOTO PLAYS BROOKLYN In The Seventh Cross, which moved into Loew's Metro politan Theatre today, Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer has turned out to Fiftieth Anniversary Dinner Mayor Fiorella LaGuardio, James J. Walker, George Meany, secretary-treasurer of the AFT, win be the speakers of the day at the fiftieth anniversary dinner -dance of the New Tork Photo-Engravers Union No, 1 on Saturday in the grand ballroom of the Hotel St. George. Edward White, president of the organization and toastmaster, will present war bond gifts to five charter members.

Forty Newsboys Guests Forty New Jersey newsboys were the guests of several Jersey editors at Saturday's matinee performance of "Hat Off to Ice. This was a portion tfheir reward for selling DOUGIIGIRLS "STORM OVER IISBON" SF one of the most gripping: stories of Nazi bestiality ever reach the screen. Based on the successful novel of the same name by Anna Seghers and adapted for the films by Helen Deutsch, former well known Broadway press representative, The Seventy Cross is drama at its'very best, Starring Spencer Tracy and feat- uring a large and ditingulshed cast RACING AT BELMONT PARK 1111 tit HUiltJl HlHdl IHfRH COIIIIK THE IMPATIENT YEARS' (HI SINCE VENDS Miss Ellyn Bachman Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sackman of No.

1636 East Thirty-eighth street, have made known the engagement of their daughter, Mis ilvlyn G. SsLCkman and Pvt Marvin Kaye of the Army, son of Mr. and Mra Louis M. Kaye of Albany, N. Y.

Mies Sackman is a graudate of Katherine Gibbs School. Pvt Kaye attended Oswego State Teachers College and studied at Princeton University in het Army Specialized Training Program. Screen umm Fort Green Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of ths American Revolution, Mrs. Thomas Clark, 1 1: WEAF Abbott and Costello regent, held a meeting yesterday! WJZ Raymond Gram Swing, afternoon at the Lefferts Home- WOR-News NOTES Jane MAYER Dart HAYMES Mwfr WOOLLEY 'IRISH EYES ARE SMILIXSl A 20th Cfcry-fojr PicFw fa Thnkl9rt PUIS ON SUCf-MV BOLCEIt CRACJI BARRIE WAITER NILSSOR CARR BROTHERS 0m 4 'THE EAST SIDE KIDS ini BOWERY CHAMPS "END OF THE ROAD" BUY MORI 7th Aw A Sltfl, 9 d.yi of thriU-pM-ked racing Jointly apoiuoredby Aqueduct, BclmontPaik. Empire, Jamaica and Saratoga.

All i profits go to War Relief. PHOTO PLAYS BROOKLYN WABC Larry Douglu Show stead in Prospect Park. The guest Russell, Song, speaker wag Jameg CBelrae, whose WOR Dale Carnegie, topic waa Folk Songs Incident to VaJI American Warm Mr. OBelrne was WOR-heUe' assisted by Miss Eleaine Lambert WMCA-Frank Kingdom Newa. Lewis of the Brooklyn Public LA-1 11:0 WEAF News, brary, I WJZ News 1 WABC-New WOR-Newa.

The Morning Choral Juniors, Mis WHN-Radio Newsreel. Dorothy Schmitz, Junior chairman, 1 11:15 WEAF R. Harkneu, News. will hold a meeting tomorrow night nr. WABC-Joan Srooks, Songs at No.

1010 Dorchester road, to plan I WOR-Newa their Christmas social service work. WEAF-New World Mwie. WJZ Norman Cordon. Song. i-SJ 7 Rates Daily ADM.

SI-60 (lod Ta) Train terviec from Pwinn, N. Y. and FTatbush Bktyn. Or 6th snd 8th Ave. Subway to Pareone BlvU.

SU. connects with but to track. 1 fWTMGC OIn mTIOMlf MPi Mtstttt'l (USU 141 Ml SPENCER TRACY in M-G-M 'THE SEVENTH CROSS' pi LADIES OF WASHINGTON 4 eth wao loam ooNoe sAur at tonri headed by Signe Hasso, Hume Cronyn, Jssica Tandy and Agnes Moorebead, The Seventh Cross is ths story of seven prisoners, all anti-Nazi, who escaped from a concentration camp In Germany Just before Europe was plunged into a second world war. Six of the men are rounded up and returned to be crucified, but the seventh, George Helsler, notonly succeeds in eluding his pursuers but finally makes his escape from the country. Said to be a refugee from the Third Reich, there 1 much, no doubt, in The Seventh Cross that Miss Segher has seen with her own eyea Thanks to Miss Deutschs excellent adaptation, the story holds one in suspense from the very beginning to the very end.

It is, in fact, told in a manner reminiscent of previous Alfred Hitchcock thrillers but thia In no way detarct from Its value. Its an all-around PHOTO PLAYS BBOOKLYN Heroes to See Film Heroes of the armed froces wiU be honored guests, occupying seats bought with the new 6tb War Loan Bonds, at the Pre-World Premiere of Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, at the Capitol Theatre, Wednesday night, Nov. 15. The entire seating capacity represents a sale of over 5,000 War Bonds, and tickets are donated by the theatre, as the open. Ing signal to launch the new 6th War Loan campaign.

On the following day, Nov. 16, the Capitols new show, with Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, Phyllis Thaxter and Robert Walker Thirty Seconds Over Aokyo starts its first regular ahowlngs. The accompanying stars in person show Is headed by Jimmy Dorsey and his orchsetra, Ted Walters and Patti Palmer. Henny Young-man, newest comedian to achieve widespread popularity, ia the extra added SHARP CONTRAST WABC Viva WOR Music I :45 WOR Dance Oreh. 1 13:0 WEAF News: Shields Oreh.

WJZ News: Rumpus Room WABC-New Monrors Oreh. WOR McGranej Orth. The Floyd Bennett Field Officers Wives Club and the American Red Cross will sponsor a new unit at the field for making surgical dressing, In the dispensary of the New Tork Naval Air Station. TentaUve plans for the new unit were discussed yesterday at a meeting of the Officers Wive Club at the field, and include meeting in the dispensary every Wednesday from fiam.to6p.rn.to work on vurgical dressings, for the Red Cross, gu officers wives whether members of the club or not, have been Invited to join the new unit. Luncheon in the Officers Club will ba eerved to the workers, and a Jted Cross representative will supervise the work.

Mrs, S. B. Moore is chairman. The Womans Auxiliary of the Victory Memorial Hospital held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Xuraes Home, Ninety-second street and Shore road, which was followed by bridge games and a tea. PLAY YOUR PART FOR VICTORY! Buy Bonds Now! NEW SHOWS start TODAY Brooklyn LOVELY SALS' To Play Repeat Bun The termination of the Eastern tour of Tomorrow the World in Boston this Saturday will permit the return, for its third engagement, of the James Gow-Amaud dTJsseau drama to the subway circuit Now.

14. Members of the touring com-1 never lags for a ilnggie moment, pany to appear in the east will In- It all ends on a hopeful note, elude Stephen Chase, Johnnie Venn, too, for Mis Segher believes that Joan Shepard, Elizabeth Brew, Roy there ia some good in mankind Robson and Elisabeth Neumann, despite what is going on today in Completing the cut will be Jo- the world. She is of the opinion good Job from whatever angle you view it writing, direction and acting. Fred Zmnemann, who put the player through their pace, has managed to tell the story directly and forcefully, and the suspense The naughty glamour musical full of fun and fascination! i CARMEN DON WILLIAM MIRANDA AMECHE-BEHDIX BUSHWICK H0WAM9 DYKER It 4 AW NEW SONS HITS GREENP0INT Some Budget! Sol Lesser, whose ptcturization of the long run Broadway stage success, '2 Is a Family," shortly will be seen through United Artists release, is making elaborate plans for the next two years and haa scheduled a budget of 3,000,000 for his production. KENM0RE CUCN KCNHOaf banns Douglas, Richard Taber, Paul I Porter, Jr, and Monroe Kaye.

MADISON Mvruvcx0PP ORPHEUM ruuoui locKutii n. A 20 C.ntvry HU in Technicolor! PR05PECT I I AVI. REPUBLIC unoiUAP VIVIAN BLAINE (The fiery cherry blonde) TONY I SALLY DE MARCO AND THE SNAKE KISS TILY0U COttIT HUN Arrives Here From England William Slstrora, well known producer, arrived in New York recently from England. Sletroma latest picture, Mr. which Is baaed on Louis Golding's sensational best-selling novel, will be seen in New York shortly.

To Stag Flay Ralph Bellamy baa signed Jules Dassin, motion picture director, to stage The Democrats, romantic story of young Thomas Jefferson which the actor will produce and In which he will play the leading role. Dr. Dassine latest directorial assignment at MGM studios was The Centerville Ghost Mr. Bellamy la expected to arrive in New Tork today. Quoins The marriage ceremony of Shirley Mas Levine, daughter of Mr.

and Mra Abraham Levine of No. 225 Parkside avenue, and Tech. Sgt Allan Brooks, TJ. S. Marine Corps, son of Mr.

and Mra SamUel Brooks, of No, 1313 Union street, will be performed by Rabbi Nathan Rosen on Saturday in the Grand Salon of the Hotel 8t. George, a dinner will follow ths ceremony. Lenor Brooks will ba maid of honor, and Audrey Levine, the bridesmaid. Victor Singer will be bent man and Arnold Brocks, usher. The bridal gown will be of ivory i'ajTle taffeta cut after an fashioned style off the shoulders wtlh lacs and a Bertha collar, lace 'l around ths train, tip length veil with ltlj-of-th e-valley clusters on the cap, Th bride ia a member of Tau Delta Sorority.

Th bridegroom served 12 months in the iiith west Pacific and has a Presi-i-'-'Ual citation. Aer a honeymoon the couple Live In California. THE RIVER of the DEAD t9n THE GIANTS BRIDE BRIDES in FLUSHING Hearn CHAINS IUYA oth WAR LOAN I0ND AT RKO TODAY GET FREE TICKET FOR MAMMOTH RADIO STAR SHOW AT MADISON SQUARE GANDEN MON. IVE NOV. 30th 1 0 that ther are many Germans in the Third Reich awaiting the -word to rise up against the tyrants who have plunged their beloved country Into tbs greatest war of all times.

It Is of these people that Miss Seghers writes. Mr. Tracy, as Georg Heisler, the seventh man. Is convincing at all times, turning In one of hta best performances. Mr.

Cronyn, better known on Broadway than he ia on th screen, runs him a close second for acting honors in the role of Paul Boeder the friend, while Miss Tandy, also of the Broadway stage and in private life the wife of Mr. Cronyn, give a good account of herself as Llesel Boeder, his wife. The entire cast, in fact, ia just about perfect starting with Mr. Tracy and going all the way down th Una. Ia short, a grand picture, ona wary definitely not to missed.

The eo-fsaturt is Ladle of T'di-o ioiu umit RICH HILL WIT 'tw'fF WS wV STRAND ru numr CfYsgkt FULL LENGTH 'SUPERB' yx N-Y. POST Acquire Screen Rights M-G-M has acquired screen rights to Josephine, a new nvoel by Booth Tark.ngton and Leon Gordon has been assigned as producer of the picture. 'Al REE IGARY COOPER Tereta WRIGHT; 'MY PAL WOLF' tETsSJ CASANOVA DROWN" Costume of consequence Is the lined topper with matching sktrt. OH it euit. If you wish, but the civet-lined and trimmed kelly green tuxedo chosen by radio singer Monica Lewis does complete coat coverage duty over afte rnoon dresses and suit.

Equally versatile is Monica'S wtr.d-defymg bonnet of black felt. Villager 8 Solve One Tax LYNDONVHLE. Vt (UD. Th residents Lyndon vine havent had to pay a villagre tax for the past five years, And Its soil thanks to the profits ft heir municipal power snd light pGnt. Last year the plant showed ths largest mat profit since it was tsuiS 1 ALDEN CARY GRANT PRISCILLA IANE 'JOHNNY DOESNT LIVE M-X1C4 'ARSENIC and OLD LACE' here anymore' Picture Completed M-G-M has completed productions ona picture about the Wac, tentatively titled There Were Three of Ik," end starlmg Lana Turner, Lajaina Day and aa JVtar.

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