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it WE'RE IN A DETROIT FREE PRESS 1Q Monday. September 16. 1946 A Movie for Daddy to See QUANDARY RKO Drops Fontaine Picture is for gorgeous, glamorous Goldwyn girls and laughs galore so go see DANNY KAYE Thursday Brings to Detroit An- other Great Show! At Present We Don't Know Which Picture Is to Receive Top Honors Each Picture in Itself Is So Good Jhat Each Is Deserving of Having Its Story Jold FIRST BUT WE WILL HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW si TO MAKE UP I.IM" "II" OUR MINDS WATCH TOMORROW'S and SUBSEQUENT PAPERS for Our Decision in Announcing a Show That Will LEAD DETROIT'S AMUSEMENT PARADEI jf it 1, DOWNTOWN 2 BIG FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY FEATURING THEATRE ERKiE IliCU, Comedy C. SHERRY LYNN EMILE EDOUARDS DIANE GREBB PAtX WILSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA VOGUE COCKTAIL LOOHO 1 4704 THIRD at Forest 9115 Cadieux Road, near Harper Presenting A Complete NEW SHOW Starting Tonight ir CARL VINCENT PIANO ir BOBBY PALK TRIO $toh No Cover No Minimum Charge at Any Tims PAUL GILBERT i COMEDIAN H7 I Associated Press Wirephoto Army Capt. Samuel Henry, hospitalized In China with malaria, never has seen his year-old daughter, Patricia Ann.

But if he goes to the movies he'll soon get an idea of what she looks like. The child was chosen to portray Katharine Hepburn's daughter in "The Sea of Grass" because of her resemblance to the actress, hown holding her. IN TECHNICOIO Tti S8ZSU TE 2-8640 BUNNY PAUL SpmrkUng Smmg 11J0 P. 10 P. M.

jSKy- NORTH OF FORT SHELBY HOTEL FROM 8 P.M. KING SISTERS JAN LATIN Tupping Ttcmtomm BmUuttmliam NETHA DE CRUZ Charmetmr Danemr KnEV'SIGaOHS His ORCHESTRA OVER, BY GREAT DEMAND! IUIIillCtfd I 11 EBii'SHPPER MB BLOCK- FIRST AND HOWARD ST. HELD NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME i abctcdc cca and ill Sensationa imum On-Arm4 fonfs Dirtct From HoJywoodJ DlHHETlS Mirror Room Welcomes a New Singing Star WEELA GALLEZ TA fmo DWIGHT FISKE SAMMY MANDELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA trom P-to I A. wAIlT DINING ROOI OPEN DAILY 11 A. M.

to SIIDNIGHT VOCALS BY LOVELY LEOLA TAYLOR MAT. DANCING EVERT SATURDAY 330 P. H. OPEH SUNDAYS ro 1 5Z0f 'Bcstcn'Bhckje Scrern: ROT ROGERS "SONO OF ARIZONA" with DAT.E EVANS 3 GABBY HAVES BRIAN DONLEVY SUSAN HAYWARD. CAOYOO PASSAGE Brenda Joyce Don Porte in "DANGER WOMAN" rv 'J Opera Talks Are Scheduled Previews of the operas "Madame Butterfly" and "Tosca will be given in the Main Library auditorium at 2:30 p.

m. Saturday. Kurtz Myers, of the Detroit Public Library staff, will discuss the operas and bring out their highlights with recordings. The series will preview operas to be performed in Detroit the week of Sept. 30 by the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Co.

Operas to be discussed Sept, 28 are "Faust" and "Tristan and Isolde." Admission to the previews is free. 'Cyrano' Tonight Jose Ferrer opens a two weeks engagement in "Cyrano de Ber-gerac" at the Cass tonight, immediately preceding his Broadway presentation of the Rostand drama. littj 81 Ki'ir ftOUl mm COLOR! Jaw Olin "GOD'S COUNTRY" LTVTRY" HsUi Silksrt vita Rsatrt Lsaisrf llglqit B.Cif.ft. nou) tW VIVIEN CLAUDE LtlUM KAUN3 in Bernard Shaw CAESAR Awl CLEOPATRA It tmniatd I. liMKt DANGER SETS 1 RUDtllOUIID! Kjll "IM FAST COMPANY" ltd Lse Sereee Huatl JUII Wietavi I III Sr.

Cir. ft. U.R5T 4 DHV57I G. Rim JUHt Mem. 1-1 Sr.Cic.Pt.

Wioresrl t.im.'i i9t laraoia Slow! km Mrsoi I aiaai Pit O'Brien Katbrya Grayson TWO SISTERS 4C Rutis Warrick Perifoiis TAX ROM BOSTON T0 Holiday" tM OPEN 1215 taeaeaaaaa Fal O'Briaa Raik Warrick 'PERILOUS HOLIDAY" rH SKI IK (Qftf UNITE TKEM! uitrS ROOTIN1 TOOTIN' JUMPING JiVElT qcmcE FREDDIE STEPS OUT. 5 Freddie Stewart June Prsfantr i 1 1 1 1 i nil IMSWAMP FIRE'O I "wVJ VH Jna AHysei Kathrya Grayui w.c TWO SISTERS 1 flfrtloug Smartttt Cef'Leaag THE AIR CONDITIONED WEDGWOOD ROOM I ifss B. JEFFERSON CA 6777 I New Eatertaisuneat Policy I 5aaey Songt by I JUDY BAKER rersaitaliaea! Pimiitic hy I Jeanne De France NO MINIMUM NO COVER CPAAAO'S BY IIEDDA IIOPrER HOLLYWOOD "Christabel Caine," which was set for Joan Fontaine at RKO, is definitely off. Her painting by Paul Clemens is also on. oLuuiu has spent $200,000 on the I film, i I When Metro puts the life of David Belasco on the screen, it will be Belasco the pro-ducer more than the man.

The studio should be able to utilize all the stars on the lot. and. I -TV Miss Dietrich maybe, some of Belasco's own. Why not Ina Claire, Lenore Ul-ric and Frances Starr? Alex Korda and Harry Cohn both announced they'd make "Carmen." Cohn wants it for Rita Hayworth. Speaking of Rita, she and Tony Martin occupied the number one table at the Mocambo reopening.

I asked her about the reconciliation with Orson Welles. She said, "I haven't seen him since he returned from New York." MITCH LEISEX wants Mar-lene Dietrich for another picture after "Golden Earrings." Another rumor that the Jimmy Dorseys will separate. Jak Holt's In a tizzy. Day after he finished an atom-bomb picture for Screen Guild Productions he was asked to play a major In the Civil War. Yes, he went from bombs to muskets.

The Ruth Selwyn-Johnny War-burton divorce is the friendliest in the annals of our town. They dine together practically every evening. She won't go to Reno; she'll get the divorce here. WHEX YOU SEE a star on a magazine cover, do you stop to think how much labor and expense 'goes into getting it there? Greer arson was due for a Photoplay cover, but she was having fun at Del Mont and didt want to come back here. And you can't blame her.

So a plane was chartered complete with Paul Hesse, hair dresser, makeup man, and much equipment. Some lush pictures of Greer were taken in her home. This added $500 to the cost of the photograph, which Greer wanted to pay. George Murphys son, Dennis, should do all right in business. He went alone to church with money George gave him for the collection plate and came home loaded with candy.

"That money was intended for the church," said George. "Okay," said Dennis, "but the preacher met me at the door and let me in free." Paradise Reopens The Paradise Theater reopens Friday, with Earl "Father" Hines as the initial attraction. He brings a complete revue, Including Howell and Bowser, Holmes and Jean, Essix Scott, Dolores Parker and "Scoops" Carry. The screen will have "Traffic in Crime," with Kane Richmond and Adele Mara. BEN HECIIT'S Csliaiala St.

an. WooSwar. An. a STH nd FINAL WEEK S.t if Bo. Offlet Raw! JJ'iJSI tttm Wrt.

Ssat. 18 TsJJ LAURENCE OLIVIER h. HENRY kv William Shakstsaar. la II CHN HO LOR Hll.xH thrassk UNITED ARTISTS nl iRMMmtnt la Ditrait Twa Pvrfa. Daily 2 i30 and 8:30.

All Aran Raaarvad. Price Eaa. 2.40, 1.80. Malinaaal l.SO, $1.20 CINEMA THEATRE i Kathr.Tit Grarsnn ir Jimmy Durante I.Hiirltn Mrlrhnir iunr Allyson f'Two Sisters from IoBK.r:N 'PERILOUS -J 'TliitiilV il in' I It 1 I RE-OPENS FRIDAY "Fatha" HINES HIS PIANO and ORCHESTRA I Howell A Bnwaer -k Holme. 3 Dolorra Parkrr Eiwix Scott I Screen: "TRAFFIC in CRIME" I 1 JAZZ CONCERT BROADCAST 1 DIRECT FROM THE STAGE CKLW KING I at a a a a a a aa a a 4U" LILT MflhLTN fA.TyC- Con.

11 a. 11 p. "i LOUNGE BAR 6534 CASS Presenting JERRY ROBINSON "Etquirt of Rhythm" Him Piano, Arcurdkoo and Bonn Playing Your Favorlta Requests at Cocktail Hour, 5 7 and Nightly liitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinintminnniiimitiiniit it? 'I irNT'V-'! 1 'A Your favomte com toy STAR And M.C. SIX VANETTES PLUS A HUGE ennn delivered FRESH DAILY Star of fAe JIMMY DURANTE FRAflKIE RAPP, II. G.

1 55 PEOPLE 55 I TUESDAY NIGHT IS GENTLEMEN'S NIGHT ALL MEN ADMITTED FREE St Refrigeration i 1 Undtr Dtrtction of ROSS DfitSTy 14. aMfi QvxWW Singing OUTSTANDING HOST tfHMi muwm hbib nBr FROM COAST TO COAST ANCINS AND ENTERTAINMENT 'KITCHEN! IN TE RIO DECORATIONS, ii NAGEMEfJL mitlG. 'kiiGHTLV. 5uows at 932 MIDNIGHT ANDtrUvn" "JP iiiiiinmin OPEIHUG SEPT 19! JIMMY 15241 Golchtyn Girls Globe Trotters HOLLYWOOD After interviewing over 800 prospects Samuel Goldwyn has selected the final six Goldwyn Girls who will tour Great Britain next month as part of the international publicity, campaign for "The Kid From Brooklyn," Stage Familv PROVIDENCE, R. I.

(JP) Miss Leatrice Joy Gilbert married Henry Clay Hart, Jr. She is the daughter of the former Leatrice Joy, screen beauty, and the late John Gilbert. The bridegroom is a brother of Richard C. Hart, stage and screen star. TONIGHT AT 8:30 JOSE FERRER IN cymNOdc BFRGERAC Tbs Brian Hooker Verlon of lb Immortal Rostand Play tcith Frances Raid Ralph Clanton Hiram Sherman Paula Laurence Francia Compton Ernest Graves Eves.

(lnrl. Sept. 22) 3.00. 2.40. 1.80.

l.SO. Mats. Wed. (Sept. 18) and Saturdays 2.40.

J. 80, l.SO (tax lnrl.) HViUlBEktVa OHEEKS ONLY Beg. Next Sun. Jack Kirkland's tamoas Stage Flay BISMDasi- jQHUBAnTQU Srcd. Em: 2.00; 11.

1.50, 1.00. Mats. Saat. 25. Sat.

ana See. 1.50. 1.00. (All prises plas tax.) Seats Now TWO BANDS 1 XL FRANK GAGEN Amnif't Smmttttt SmM Band milk Eilent Faye Ktntucky Wildemt Aylcne Mason Dmxlinf of Son Wanda Rio Stotmy Weatbtt Cat Fritz Kingsland Tb Kinqtlmnd-Aittm Lanchton p.m. Dlnntr 5 to 10 p.m.

Supper JO closing 6 Wonder Bar Atr-Coaititioffd E'WARRENBAimAMrtr WOODS and t3ElA THEY DANCE BY VIBRATION After His Vacation Ht Becomas the Greatest in the Nation 1 PLUS COMPLETE NEW SHOW TWO SnOWS KIGHTLY DINNER SHOW AT P. 31. MONDAY SIGHT IS LADIES' NIGHT. ALL. LAD1K-S ADMITTED FREE iinitiiiiiitiiiiifiiiiiiiiitifiiiiiTlitiiiiiiiiifitiitiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiritiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiirTTiiiiiiiffiiiiiiifitf Goofed 20 COOLER ir GOOD Iff -Luncheons UlNNERStuuL LAFfe SUPPERS 1 1 ni i.

i i mi RECORDING Stars In their IN THE FORT WAYNE HOTEL Vf DIRECT Jf I FROM 14 Vf I 1 MONTHS 1 AT THE COPACABANA ij NEW YORK I VICTOR ft First Detroit If w. Appearance 1 Ni Enlarged, Remodelled More Beautiful! GOODY and AND YOU CAN NOW DANCE 4r TOMMY i -Nf to rhythms by DARDANELLE AND HER PS a mar a a Present The Sensational I Fun TOMMY BAFT I ACCC PfiMr 1 IV Lnl I Of UUlllLs 11 ui.1 km-JOHNNY RULLO APT Show! VST TMI GaGGINI GOOD GOODY Phone CL 4382 or CL 2089 For Complete Information HEN of MUSIC 408 TEMPLE AT CASS THE BARONS IRVINQ ALEXANDER HmU Ovmr by Pmpmlar Dmmndt ALBERT SUAREZ and AQNES BEA VESTER DANCERS 4a 0ar Vmrimty Fmmritmt TALENT DISCOVERY CONTEST EVERY TUESDAY AT 0 T. M. i TRAVELING ROAD SHOWS lTaBiaMa Blvd. at Stasa I mm.

I PANDORA robinson BENNY RESH and His MUSIC JOEY COWAN GLORIA LOVE amaraT aumi alkaBa9)kuaAkdiMkl.

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