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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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SHAMOKIN NEWSDISPATCH. SHAMOKIN. PA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1953 SECTION 2 PAGE TWO Radio Time Table i to her laurels as an actress, by her per fo: mane of a cora-poce can-niver in "Tee Bad and the Bea jti-fuL" Paulette Goddard scored a hit. too.

as a deep-south miss in -Reap the Wild Wind." Margaret SuKaTan in "So Red the Rose." Irene Dunne as Magnolia in "Showboat" and Bette Davis in "Jezebel" and "The T-ittlA Prras" nil Qririori tlAi This Evening krC- -WO WAJC- -wwc- Km, Im Bofkvt Oa Ik Vmmm SO, Wta HniSWUn Omit mi Kck .4 tulnvjim w. H. CMteat SW Cart ban Tm DwtjktCMletlw. Lewd Tbms. vpwb 4S Tim Str St 1 ii KlSttfMrto is 7IW5jiiHt, FJt Im 7 IS imaer mmx Hnm A Mm Dn.

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Capitol Alt-Star Cost Appears In Lively Entertainment Showing in Shamokin There's something about a role with a "you-all accent that spells success for actresses, Audrey Totter contends. And Audrey hopes the tradition continues. Currently, she is appearing as a Georgia schoolteacher in Columbia Pictures Technicolor musical, "Cruisin' Down the River," which also stars Dick Haymes at the Capitol Theatre. As a matter of record, Audrey is right. These drawl assigrments certainly have added glitter and impetus to many an actresses' career.

Vivien Leigh won two Academy Awards, as a General Lee admirer in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and in "Gone With the Wind." Mary Pickford won an Academy statuette, too, with her appearance as the flirtatious belle. Norma, in "Coquette," after Helen Hayes had won great success in the part on the stage. Mary first won fame as southern Betty Warren in Belasco's "The Warrens of Virginia." Gloria Grahame recently added EJwiraAraaU. ImCm 9UrWDtrk.u4 jDeu AcWtaiv 930 CmmirrSrr. wtk -45: Dm Midjtl.fa Tin far Laa Anri 10 00 jKhCawnSbm.

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Wc MuOonod Boko Show. Gala Drake June Haver Voices Doubt She Will Return to Convent HOLLYWOOD. Calif. U.R-June Haver admitted today that her attempt to be a nun has probably ended. "It's doubtful," she said, she will ever return to a convent.

The ex-movie queen earlier had insisted her departure Tuesday from the Sisters of Charity school at avi-er, was a temporary leave of absence, and she would return "as soon as my strength permits." But today she told the United Press; "It's doubtful I will go back," she said in an exclusive interview from the living room of her mother, Mrs. Marie O.testad. "I just physically am not able -to do it." When Miss Haver entered the convent six months ago, friends speculated she was saddened by an unhappy marriage and the death of her fiance. Dr. John Duzik.

Was she unable emotionally as well as physically to accept the cloistered life? At that question, she thought a moment. "Well, I'm here now and I guess that kind of speaks for itself," she said. The pretty girl who gave up a film career for religious training does not regard her brief experiment as a failure. "I did not fail," she said. "You never fail when you try your best.

I was a novitiate, and it means just that. It's a time of trial, and if you can't do it, well, you can't." June said she studied four months under the regulated routine of convent life before she began suffering from migraine hendaches. When phe could get no relief in a hospital, she 113 Show, arafru I couMaiiua1 jHeary JerooM Or. Station WISL 1480 Shamokin STARTS TONIGHT 2 Big Hits Rcbert Mitchum Ann Blyth "ONE MINUTE TO ZERO" Also Jane Ruiell "MONTANA BELLE" In Color This Evening 9:00 Bill Henry, News World Newt, Melody Time Music for Listening Baseball Scores World of Snorts Fulton Lewis. Newi Football Preview Gabriel Heatter Titus Moody Elton Britt Official DetectlT John Steele :00 6:15 6:30 6:45 6:50 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 7:50 6:00 1:30 CONNECTICUT BOUND Newlyweds Rita Hayworth and singer Dick Haymes, arrive in New YorK after tneir wedding in Las Vegas, Nev.

With them are Rita's two daughters by previous marriages, Yasmin, 3, and Rebecca, 8. They'll make their home in Greenwich, Conn. 1 'fVa M-O-O-ODEL DRESS Maureen O'Neil, chosen "Queen of Leather," models a four-tiered gown made entirely of leather, even the violets and roses which adorn the waist. The dress, in pale blue suede, was designed by Michael Sherard for England's National Leather Week TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shows "SHANE" 9:05 Harrv ismer 9:15 Put it to Pat 9:30 My Little Margie 10:00 Frank Edwards. News 10:15 Rukyser Reporting 10:30 Eddie Fisher 10:45 Dance Band 11:00 World News 11:15 IN HighliRhts 11:30 Dance Orchestra 12:00 Sign Off Tomorrow 11:25 News 11:30 Queen for a Day 12:00 Curt Massey Show 12:15 Baukage Talking 12:20 Local and Statt News 12:25 Spotlight on a Stat 12:30 World Series 4:00 "1480" Club 4:15 Teen Time 4:30 Star Time 4:45 "1480" Club 5:00 Bobby Benson 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok 5:55 Cecil Brown Victoria Baseball Picture and Comedy-Romance Booked For Opening Tomorrow Edward G.

Robinson, who gained Teen -Age DANCE OCT. 1, 1953 8:00 P. M. St. Edward's Hall Webster and Franklin Streets DONATION ---25c Auspices cf C.

K. of St. George rcmance department after she meets the exuberant and fun-loving Dobie Gillis. The latter is played by M-G-M's talented new discovery, Bobby Van, whose song and dance and ccmedy talents were given a big play in the Jane Powell musical, "Small Town Girl." "new faces" in the cast are those of Barbara Ruick, Bob Fosse (who made his film debut with Debbie Reynolds in "Give a Girl a returned home "and it was the understanding I could go back to the convent if I wanted to." 7:00 Sacred Heart 7:15 World News 7:25 Sports 7:30 Wislin Time 8:45 Gabriel Heatter 9:00 Robert Hurleigh 9:15 Chapel of the Air 9:30 Henry Jerome Show 9:45 Bid-A-Brand 10:00 Cecil Brown 10:15 Aunt Mary 10:30 News 10:35 Wonderful City 11:00 Ladies Fair ALAN LADD JEAN ARTHUR VAN HEFLIN fame with cigar-brandishing portrayals of movie gangsters, has When asked whether her plans include movies, limited religious turned in his gat for a bat in his latest film. work here or a possible marriage, she Once the screen scourge of law en said, "I don't know." forcement officers, he now contrib Route 11 Danvill utes to the building of youngsters' futures in M-G-M's "Big Leaguer," opening tomorrow at the Victoria, in which he portrays a coach for the New York Giants baseball team.

The Hollywood Film Shop TONITE! $1 A CAR NOW ma, an By CLEMENT D. JONES 2. Played the lead in "Kiss Me eii ALL Kate" in Dallas, which means toughest he gets is when he orders one of his players to the showers. Even then, he does it with a soft xBBk that he also performed as a singer. and young Archer MacDon-ald.

Hanley Stafford, who became a household name to millions of radio listeners as the father of Baby faooks, and Lurene Tuttle, also celebrated on radio as Sam Spade's loving "Effie," now bring their respective ccmedy talents to the screen as Debbie's parents in "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis." Revolving about campus hi-jinx, the plot includes a number of lilting interludes in which the principals sing "All I Do Is Drerm of You," "You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right" and the nostalgic "Believe Me If All These Endearing Young Charms." The story and screen play of "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis" were written STARTS TOMORROW NIGHT 4. Wooed and won as his bride singer Rosemary Clooney. They were Starring married while he was working in Dallas. 5. Directed Olivia De Havilland in "The Dazzling Hour" at the La Jolla, voice.

"There was a time when all I'd have to do would be to tell a fellow thug to get out of town because it wasn't big enough for both of us," declares Robinson. "If I enacted the same role today, I'd have to explain to the guy that we weren't meant to be in the same territory because of conflicting behaVior patterns. I'm not Also In Color "AH Eaba and the 40 Thieves" FRI. ONLY "DRUMS" and 'FOUR FEATHERS" in Color GIANT MOVIE MARATHON 5 Features JEFF CHANDLER MARILYN MAXWELL ANTHONY QUINN SUZAN BALL Playhouse. In between times, he always man HOLLYWOOD (U.R) It's no longer accurate to refer to Jose Ferrer as "The Seven Lively Ferrers." Tne multi-talented actor has not only topped that number, but he's proved that he can move in several different directions at the same time.

An example of how he can make the busy bee look like a slow-motion snail in his schedule between signing for the role of Lt. Greenwald in the Kramer Company's "The Caine Mutiny" at Columbia and his start of actual -work on it. At the time Ferrer and Kramer shook hands on the deal, Ferrer said: "I'll start right in preparing. I have a thing or two to do before my start date, but that won't interfere with my preparation." And here's the "thing or two" that ages to find time for singing and ballet lessons, and to entertain some with JOHN SUTTON A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE guests with his exquisite cooking. by Max The new picture was directed by D.in Wei was produced by Arthur M.

Loew, Jr. Jose prides himself on being a very fine chef, and he could get a job at it in some of the best eating houses. It would not be at all surprising if he should decide to return to music up on that type of psychology. The actor claims that his favorite roles have had nothing to do with the baser side of humanity. They were in films in which he was able to contribute something to the goodness of the human race, such as "Dr.

Erlich's Magic Bullet." "A Message frcm Reuters" and "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes." as one of his many endeavors. He started out as a youngster as a fine pianist. Later, he studied saxophone happened between that time and and clarinet and toured Europe with when he reported on the set to di rector Edward Dmytryk to work LAST DAY LAST PAY his own band. Jose Ferrer and His Pied Pipers. He still plays the piano and expects some day soon to make his debut in opera.

He says he's also with stars Humphrey Bogart, Van "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis," M-G-M's collegiate comedy-romance Johnson, Fred MacMurray, Robert NOW THRU FRIDAY ON OUR NEW WIDE SCREEN! Francis and May Wynn: 1. He went to New York to di AAY FREE ELECTRIC rect and produce the Broadway nlay. open to any good offer in ballet. So far, in recent years, Ferrer has not had the urge to build anything, but that could come up any time now. When he was graduated from Princeton he got his degree in "My Three Angels," which became a smash hit.

with music, opens tomorrow at the Virtoria Theatre. Debbie Reynolds, who scored In such recent Metro musical hits as "I Love Melvin" and "Give a Girl a Break," has the feminine starring role as a girl who comes to college with the Intention of learning everything in the book but whose knowledge is confined chiefly to the 2. Returned to Hollywood to play 1 SCHOOL ENDS TOMORROW! opposite Rita Hayworth in "Miss Badie Thompson" for Columbia, spending part of the time on location in Hawaii. rrhe Showboat Show of Shows! 1 News-Dispatch classified ads pay big dividends on a small Investment. Your Musicaf HiTsf VICTORIA ffSliw'fe "irtyr A Big Cost of Top Brcadwoy Stars! lT TOMORROW TW0 GREAT NEW HlTS! 'Jin 7f Music Soft And Sweet (and girls to Racy Rhythm With A Be-bop Beat (and girls to A Story That's A Treat (and more mj.uv ji "Miay REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Srvont BILLY fl tirm kiirt szvj Youth wuv-ujl! war iZZJ.

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