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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 22, 1944 THEATER By Arthur Pollock I'RIiapSOtly' HflS 'An American Romance' In 11 Theater Premiere M. O. "An American Romance," directed and produced by Boyer romantic comedy, "Together MANY CHURCH SERVICES MARK THANKSGIVING "Stand by for Action." Playing op posit him is Ann Richards, sv brOw liant young newcomer who pprt In her first feature picture role, Also In the east are Walter Abel, Horace McNally, John Qualen and young Jack Jenkins of "The Human Comedy" fame. "Lost In a Harem," Abbott and Opening Tonight Holiday Films Among other holiday preparation by the motion picture theaters, extra performances of Columbia Pictures' new Irene Dunne-Charles King Vldor in technicolor, will have an 11-theater premiere at Loew's "Rhapsody," an operetta with music theaters in the metropolitan area on Thanksgiving Day, starting a by Fritz Kreisler, opens tonight at 'The Late George Dry, Spare And Humorous, Opens at Lyceum John P.

Marquand and George S. Kaufman have made a trig, little comedy of Mr. Marquand's story, "The Late George Apley." with a measured, wry humor In It and a little Again," are scheduled at Radio City Music Hall on Thanksgiving Day, when the picture opens, and on Friday and Saturday, the doors opening at 9 a.m. each morning. The film is accompanied by "Curtain Time," a bright new stage revue produced by Russell Markert.

The new holiday show opening tomorrow at all the RKO neighbor week's engagement. the Century Theater. In the cast The picture, a drama of two Throughout the City of New York tonight and tomorrow the Thanks are Patricia Bowman, George Zorltch, giving holiday will be widely ob less story than is necessary. With more fiber this might be lovers who realize the American dream, will be seen at Loew's Metropolitan in Brooklyn. It is estimated that more than 150,000 persons will see the picture each Costello production currently showing at the Criterion Theater, will be held over for a third and final week starting today.

On Wednesday, Nor. 29, Criterion will present tho New York premiere showing of Universal 's "Bowery to Broadway." Th picture is strongly cast, with Maria Monte. Susanna Foster, Jack Oaki served, as in years past, at services in churches and synagogues. another "Life With Father." Boston hood theaters in Greater New York costars Gary cooper and Teresa version. For those who can take the For the most part, in the Protest dancers, and Annamarie Dickey, Rosemarie Brancato, John Gurney, Gloria Story, Eddie Mayehoff.

The cast of "Sophie- Halenczik, American," headed by Katlna Pax-lnou, left this morning for Wilmington and a series of dress rehearsals day in the 11 theaters. ant churches, the holiday will be Wright In the comedy-romance, bluebloods o. Boston's Beacon Hill or gladly leave them, the play at the Lvceum won't matter verv much in Brian Donlevy stars in "An Amer ican Romance" following his smash Invites you to enjoy an old' fashioned 6 course Thanks- giving turkey dinner. Dinner served from 11 .4. M.

to 10 P. M. Six Course Dinner $22S Fines! Wlnct and Liquors Served 171 Montague Si. Nr. Clinton St.

Far Reservations: Cumberland 6-77flo "Casanova Brown" plus The Last Ride" with Richard Travis and Eleanor Parker, with early openings and and Turhan Bey in starring roles. success in "Wake Island, the theater. zj STAGS PLATS STAGE PLATS The fun is at the expense of those scheduled for all RKO houses to marked on Thanksgiving Day by union services, at which the congregations of several denominations will gather under one roof to pray and give thanks. Queens churches are heavily represented among those which will before the world premiere perform-) a nee there for the George Ross-Rose I inbred Bostonians who are unaware' morrow morning. of the existence of any other part of this country, nice, easy, sharp, tiough gently worded, fun.

George C. reid comedy on Friday, Supporting Mme. Paxinou in this comedy, which is based on the successful New Yorker series of short stories.1 will be Will Geer, Donald Bukaj Apley, a proud old resident ol hold services tonight. The Christ Methodist Church of Olendale, of which the Rev. Dr.

George Albert rterrr Beacon Street, goes 'way back and, though vaguely conscious that he Simons la minister, will hold sent- 1 utToa ittjcoc WMM-TtursM Louis Sorln, Ann Shepherd, John Harmon, John McGovern, Richard Deane and many others. ices at 8 p.m. Special speaker for the evening will be George Sokolsky, columnist, who will speak on We the People, Give Thanks." The Lend-lease will extend to the Richmond Hill Baptist Church will has always missed something, has no idea that he is funny. When his daughter mentions Freud in 1912 she had to be precocious to have heard of him the prim old clubman, having sneaked a look at one of Freud's works, explains to his wife that the Viennese seems to hint that sex is very important in the lives of people in other parts of the critical majority embrace: the musical version of the famed tropical Sin-derelia, 'Sadie Thompson'. Wearing a gem of script sparkling with ditties sod a twinkling ballet, the consensus screed there is plenty of lowlife in 'Sadie.

In the title role June Havoc earned hosannas' -MUTER WINCHEU. DirlW TURKEY DINNER so-so EDDIE SNEIRR'S Ocean Shtapihaaa1 Bay Tel. DEw.y 6-9797 theater today when "Kiss and Tell," now In its second year at the BUt-more Theater, opens in Birmingham. unite at 8 p.m. with the union Congregational Church of Richmond Hill for a religious ceremony in the latter's church.

England, for a five-week tour of Typical of the many services to be held in Brooklyn Protestant A. P. WAXMAN srMtatS churches tomorrow will be the gath erlng of members of the Bushwlck the provinces before entering London. Produced and directed here by George Abbott, the F. Hugh Herbert comedy will be presented In the British Isles under the auspices of the Victor Payne-Jennings office In London, country.

His daughter falls in love with a young Yale man, a New Yorker (from Staten Island), and his son Is smitten by a kid named Myrtle, probably Irish, from Wooster. Very disturbing. And then when the Avenue Congregational Church and the Bushwlck Avenue Baptist Church In the morning at the latter church with its pastor, the Rev. William Weeks, preaching. dried, humorless and pathetic snob has brought himself around to con SADIE THOMPSON HOWARD DIETZ aits' ROUBEN MAMOULMN SeMet W.

SeawM) M.iin, JeaW CeAwt ewi CremeMe JeWV lyrics by HOWARD DIETZ Music ky VERNON DUKE JUNE HAVOC UNSINt MTFIIU SIUIU TMIATRf, )M St W. at StOAOWAY tVINtrttt, AlV I MAIMliS IHU WilK IHUatOAV A SATUMAf, Ml Not a theater group to be bound by tradition, the Michael Todd Mid-1 sent to the marriaires Myrtle's father balks. The daughter runs off IRENE DUNNE, who stars witit iuc vutuig man wno sneers at night Players will feature dancer Paul Haakon as a singer in their: production, "Spook Scandals," which JIMMY'S RESTAURANT 1973 Flarbuah Ave. Sr Kings Highway Emerson, but the son loses out and ten years later Is a young replica of the old man. The Throop Avenue Presbyterian Church and St.

Bartholomew's Episcopal Church will combine for services at 10 a.m. In St. Bartholomew's, while at the same hour, in Ridge-wood, the congregations of the Old First Presbyterian Church, the Rldgewood Christian Church and Trinity Reformed Church will gather at Trinity to hear a sermon by the Rev. Paul T. Bahner.

with Charles Boyer in "Together Again," which opens at Radio City Music Hall will open on the stroke of Friday midnight, Dec. 1, at the President 'The Late George Anlev" Is bright Theater. Haakon will have two songs. The entire personnel of TV with oblique comedy, kneedle-point character portrayal. It cannot quite reach beginning to end SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATIHEES without seeming to repeat itself i Under the auspices of the Hill "Spook Scandals, numbering 34, is being mustered from the casts and staffs of Michael Todd's productions of "Catherine Was Great," "Mexican Hayride" and the late "Pick-Up 'The Road to Victory' At Parkway Tonight Ministers Association at 10:30 a.m.

TOMORROW and FRIDAY 2:40 Sonja Henie ft Arthur M. Wirtz prtunt slowly, it is so neat as to be a little arid, but most of the time it derides softly but effectively the Intellectual For a Real CHd-Fashionad' Full Courta THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.85 "The Road to Victory," Goldberg tomorrow, members of Emmanuel Baptist Church, the Episcopal i 11 musical Girl." 4fiiVy fr: and Jacobs' new Yiddish spectacle, opens tonight at the Church of Messiah and Incarnation, the Cadman Congregational Church, A "return engagement" benefit Parkway Theater. The new play, by and emotional sterility of such Americans to be found elsewhere than in Boston as believe that they alone are the cream of this country's population. Isidore Lillian and Yasha Kreisberg, performance of "Life With Father," now in its sixth year at the Empire Serve! from noon to 10 p. at.

Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church and the Lafayette Avenue Friends Meeting, will gather for Joint serv will be presented twice on Thank giving Day and on there mmMMM Tel. ES. 7-9212 Theater, will be given Sunday, Dec. O.JII nm tn. Stair- OaH.f CENTER THEATRE 7q.ll OCM CC RoekefellerCealer CO.

5-5474 A.UtJ Mr. Kaufman has staged the plav TAX ices in the Cadman Church. An after. Rose and Nathan Goldberg, Ol, U.1U ivy, vug wvflgv with a velvet touch and it is acted J- other such union service will be held Am met' I Only Id Theatrt Sot. tyn.Ot7it $2.40 MTaa Lilhe Lllliana and Jacob and Betty with unostentatious brilliance.

Leo Fund. Nell Fitzgerald, appearing prom Jacobs have the featured roles. at the Park Slope Methodist Church with the 12th Street Reformed, and G. Carroll, for Instance, plays George Apley. His is a beautifully inentlv In "Ten Little Indians" at the Prospect Heights Presbyterian "Strange Affair," Columbia com SPECIAL MAT.

TOM'W 2:40 tempered performance. Percy War icnurcn participating. am plays his brother-in-law, a pro the Broadhurst Theater, will stage an exhibit of his water colors at the JEElEtEPONT HOTEL SKuswAn coMtpr iior edy-mystery with Evelyn Keyes, Allyn Joslyn, Marguerite Chapman and Edgar Buchanan in top roles, duction of the same environment Individual gatherings will include one at 10 a.m. of members of St. tttnv but by accident capable of under Blue Bowl, 157 E.

48th St. The exhibit will Include life portraits of Wendell Willkle, Katharine Hepburn, will have its first showing in the Stephen Lutheran Church, one at 11 a.m. of members of the Bethany Lutheran Church and one at 10:30 PIERREPONT AND HICKS STREETS, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Take R. T. 1th An.

Subway to Clark St. or Any Subway to Bora Hall vh MNcT lueuni tea standing Its victims. He, too, plays with delightful ease. Margaret Philips, a meek niece, has one scene in particular which she acts beautifully, and there are fine perform Estelle Winwood, who also appears in "Ten Little Indians," and other city starting tomorrow at the Brooklyn Strand Theater. "Barbary Coast Gent," with Wallace Beery, will be the cofeature.

personalities. THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNER ances by Margaret Dale, Reynolds Evans, Joan Chandler and David "Syiars. Srtara. Sehwri'-Walfer Wlncwll ANGEL STREET cull Mumnkrm- vltli Ktats. Brant Saraanl McKay.

65 Years Old, but Wartime tun. in the Hanson Place Central Methodist Church, where the minister, the Rev. John Emerson Zeiter, will preach on "All the World Is God's Own Field." The services of the Kenilworth Baptist Church will be held at 10 a.m. The Ocean Avenue Congregational Church will hold its Thanksgiving services at 8 p.m. tomorrow with A delicate little dry-point etching.

Stated SMEPARD TRAUBS Ora VFAR BIJOU Theatre. W. Mh St. tJyn THI THEATRE GUILD'S MUSICAL BIX OKLAHOMA! Vurfo tV RICHARD RODSERS Book Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERtTEIN It Directed by ROUBEN MAM0ULIAN Danctl by ABNEt tt MILL! BETTY HARRY J0IEPH EVELYN GARDE BT0CKWCLL BUL0FF WYCKOFF BT. JAMES The.

44th St. Weet af B'waT Evta. MATS. TOM'W SAT. in: latl.

Sua. IM. Mat. Tanrr a aai. Precludes Any Birthday Party MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE SAT.

MATS Served in the usual Pierrepont manner From noon to 8:30 p.m. $2-oo For reservations call MAin 4-5500 at BROOKLYN fflHN WILDaERS treientt and merchant marine who crowd By RUTH G. DAVIS ALBEE Laura" 1100. 2:00. 5:05.

8 1 0. 11:13: 'Sweet ind Lowdown." 12:45. Rationing, shortages, celling prices headaches to most people the Rev. John E. Merrill preaching on "A Time for Greatness." Also at 8 p.m.

members of South Con j.iju, o.aa. iu.uu. POX "Double Indemnity." 1216. 3 31 Gage Tollner's these days. Gage Tollner's Is noted for its excellent service, which it still maintains in spite of the fact that 12 men left their employment to enter the 0:46.

"Meet Muss Bobbv Socks." and particularly restaurateurs are taken in the stride of the management of Gage Tollner's, Inc. Dur Opens TONIGHT 8:15 Sharp Only tickets reatlns "Openlnt Nltht" wlU be henoret Toniaht Fritz Kreisler's Operetta Rhapsody Men. thru I Burs. tst. II.20-S4 Frl.

tut. EVi II.20-S6. Matl. a Set. II.KI-tS.tO CENTURY Thas.

59th tt. 4 7th An. CI. 7-SIII FIRST MATINEE TOMORROW METROPOLITAN "Ladles In 11:24, 2:37. 5:50.

"Seventh 12:29. 3:42. 6:55, 10:08 PARAMOUNT "Conspirators." 11:02. 2:04 armed services. You can still recog ing the 65 years many changes have taken place but there is one thing MARRY WG8IAFF0RIBLE PRODUCTION ANNA LUCASTA A P'op bv PHILIP VOROAM MANSFIELD.

7 St W. of S'a. Eal. 8WMALWr.BljlWAT.WOV. iS BRIGHT NEW MUSICAL HIT.1 UTS RL00MER GIRL HAROLD ARLEN C.

Y. HARBUR0, nsi CELESTE MARGARET JOAN DAVIO HOLM DOUGLASS MeCRACKEN BROOKS D00LEY MABEL MATT WILSON TALIAFERRO BRIGOi HUBERT Tneatre. W. 44 Bt. CI.

-BB0 EW. 1:30 toa. thru Tnur. tl.MtaS.4B: Frl. A Bat.

11.20 It It. Tu Incl. Msti. Tatty A Bat, a JO nize old timers, and particularly by gregational Church. Ouyler Presbyterian, the Warren Street Methodist, St.

Cyrlan Episcopal, John Wesley Methodist, Strong place Baptist and Norwegian Seamen's Churches will gather at South Church. The annual union thanksgiving service under Uie ausDices of the 5:06, 8:08, "Henrr Aldrtch'i Little their emblems. 25 years being rep' that remainr. true that the food served at Gage Tollner's is extra resented by a gold eagle, a gold star five years and gold bar one year, good in quality and also is bought It Is a joy to old timers as well as newcomers to find the still at MARQUITA I7AIPI1 PcDI' Q.uiH ofLArtri furmm radio yrm vko.u Brooklyn Jewish Ministers Associa secret," 3:51, 8:53. 10:15.

STRAND "One Mysterious Nltht." 11:16. 5:02, 7:55. "When Strang-ri Marrr." 8:32. 9:25. MANHATTAN A8TOR "Kismet," 10:45.

12:55. 3.15. 5:30. 7:45. 10:00.

12:02. CAPITOL "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." 10:10. 1:25, 4:43. 8:01. 11:19.

Stage. 12:37. 3:55. 7:13, 10:31. tractive setting combining mirrors A.

P. Wiimsn presents A ROUBEN MAMOULIAN PRODUCTION SADIE THOMPSON A AYasicol Ploy by HOWARD DIETZ ROUBEN MAMOI1.I AN Baut aa "Rale" by Mauihaa, Coltn a Rantilea by Music by HOWARD DIKTZ VERNON DUKE JUNE HAVOC ALVTN. St St. West of B'waT. CI.

S-SIRR and mahogany panels. The old-fashioned gas jets are still there in GUYQUIDOrViC. ALPRIDO CABI.NO fUKI CArUlA SHIBBAS Lovely Casablsnceltes KICK AVERSANO ORCH. BILLY ROSE presents Carmen jones A mleil slay ae sa Blret'a Ostra Carawni; tion will take place at 10:30 ajn. tomorrow at the Jewish Center of Kings Highway.

Brooklyn rabbis, Orthodox, Conservative and Reformed, will participate. The Thanksgiving sermon will be deliv among the electric lights, Just so from reputable sources. Bo, because of their 65 years of business experience being observed this week, and because of the high standards of their dishes, Brooklyn should pay homage to this particular restaurant. Owing to the large crowds and the war curtailments the anniversary will not be observed In any spectacular way. The restaurant was opened in November, 1879, in lower Fulton St.

and ten years later ISMOI closed MONDAYS 9 38. 11:00, 1 1 1 CRITERION "Lost tn a Harem.1 11:30. 1:25, 3:20, 5:15. 7:00, 9 05 12:55. ma or grandma can tell the young sters of the days when.

Dy UHUAK Ti.Tir Stayed by HA8SARD SHORT aaAinwiv at ft.1rd St. CI. 7-28R7 Evm. 1:30. Mats.

Tim' (Thanks'B) Sat. :30 1 1 anca MUSIC HALL "Mrs. Partington." cjto Lauth "Rmty fane 10:50 12:54, arttty llrla, little." Sun 1:42, 4:33, 7:22, 10.19. Stage. Gage Tollner's is one of the honest honorable Institutions of Brooklyn, along with such as the Boston Symphony concerts, the SCHOOL FOR BRIDES lit.

2 BLOCKS FROM LOEWS METROPOLITAN 3:46. 0:37. 9:30. PARAMOUNT "And Now Tomorrow." 9:01. 11:54.

2:44. 5:34, 8:22. 11:05, 12:30. Stage. 10:44, 1:37, 4:27.

7:17. 10:05. Eras. 8:30. BEST SEATS St pls lax MATINEES SAT.

SJ plus ta MICHAEL TOPD presents MAE west CATHERINE WAS GREAT riiMti hv nnv haAGRAVE TR.5-Q249- Don Alvim MA.5-96Z1J Apollo Club programs. It Is an in moved to its present location at 374 Fulton St. on Feb. 18, 1889. RIVOLI "Prenchman'i 10:15.

stitution that will be carried on into iiiiir, nw.Tuc AIIAllJ AMBASSADOR 49th of B'way Evas. Inel. Sun. 8:40. Mais.

Sat. at Snn. Mail srrtsri sow. Evfi. Ins.

tun II. 20,1. SO, 2.40.1. 00 3.60. Mati.8at.ARun.tl.20.

I SO. 2.40. NsntHlfher SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW I P. M. 12:25.

2:40. 4:50. 7:00. 9:20. 11:35.

the future, for the four sons of the Keeping up the traditions while ROXT "Irish Ives Are Smiling." 10:15, ROYALS, 4 St. W. of I'lW. CI. 5-57B0 late proprietor are in the service- 4:15, 7:20.

10:20. Stage. 12:10, 3:05. 6:10, 9:25. Special Thanksgiving Dinner two in the army and one in tne navy and one in the merchant handling a greatly increased business and observing all the rules of rationing and price control Is something to be commended.

This is notably appreciated by the person Erry Evs. (En. Mats. a.aua.z:u 1 PERFORMANCES SUNDAY 2: A 1:40 "A RIOTOUS, RIBALD. ROBUST CLICK." COLEMAN, Mirror fHlCKEN EVERY SUNDAY "A NEW HIT roach and ready eomedr, rhaek full of honesty Sand lauthtar." Barnet.

Htr. Trtb. A II SEORGC ABBOTT it A PRODUCTION By Louts SOLOMON 4V Harold BVCHtlAH marine. These ar the men wno WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN HOTEL GRANADA 53 will carry on the tradition of a great restaurant, Gage Tollner's. nel of the army, navy, coast guard 1 HUDSON Thu.

44 tt. E. Of B'sy. BRy. 8-3441 ered by Rabbi Louis I.

Newman of Temple Rodeph Sholom. Rabbi Joseph Miller of Congregation Shaare I Torah will preside at the services, Thanksgiving Day ceremonies in Manhattan will include a noonday gathering at the Statue of Liberty, under the auspices of the Churches of God of Greater New York. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. John A.

F. Maynard of Manhattan's French Episcopal Church of Saint Esprit. Special Thanksgiving services will be held in the Glad Tidings Tabernacle, 325 W. 33d at 3 and 7:30 p.m., as part of the 37th annual missionary meeting and revival campaign of the Pentecostal Church with Evangelist George B. Griffin of Montreal as the speaker.

At Calvary Baptist Church, 123 W. 57th the day i will be observed at 10:45 a.m. with a sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. William Ward Ayer, on "Thanks-' giving" and the performance of Maunder's "Song of Thanksgiving." FINAL DAY SEVENTH CROSS" and "LADIES of WASHINGTON" Eym.

1:40. Mats, tomorrow a sat. ROSE FRANKEN'S Smash Comedy Hit Rn NOON TO 9 P.M. iSOLDIER'S WIFE FOR DEC. MAIL ORDERS NOW AND JAN.

MARTHA SCOTT MYRON MeCORMICK vwimwmmm No Perf. Tonite. Enhances at Boa Offlea W. 43. Eti Mat Td4 tat.

tat ETHEL BARRYMORE OUR. CI. t-ew. aa somas 12 woeao la Aavanoa MATINEE TODAY AT Etfwla IftUr srtiontt tho Now Oserotta Trlunyh K-awiH (jinvn NORWAY The fine quality ood lor which Granada has always been noted assures you a satisfying Thanksgiving Dinner cooked with the practiced skill cf famous chefs. Here you will find specialized service at a moderate price.

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL STERLING 3-2000 Ashland Place and Lafayette Brooklyn, N. Y. S0NG.0I IMPERIAL Embezzled heaven with ALBERT BASBERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, West 41ot Street Davit Wfllsor (In a'n with Al Borto) sresolrti GERTRUDE NIESEN 4.1th St. W. of B'wao Evonlnsi St 130 Chary.

Mstt. Totsy 4 Bat. 2:30 TREAT PAUL SMALL prten(s Loa Conneo Benny Tony AV Sally H0LTZ B0SYVELL RfLDS DsMARCO rftirntrinttftru rttitd V'arittv Rvum P0LL0W THE GIRLS ainaca oy ntirry uwimeir STARTS TOMORROW 44tR nT.THErsTKE lr.OIB Wiy, LA.4-f1S7 TAD I II Evts-8-30 Sh.rp. MATS. TOM'W BAT.

2 :30 1 I A 1 1 ITl Out-of-town Mill Ortfert Gfvtn Prompt Atlantlon MAJESTIC Thea. W. 44tN Bt. trtU Isol. Sw.

Evss.tEu. Frl 4 Motl.ll 12 lluo tsi MATS. TOM'W at SAT. at 2:30 4 IUN. at BROCK PEMBERTON prenff FRANK FAY HA A New Cemrdy A 1 Ei 1 bT MARY CHASE with JOSEPHINE HULL DlTpetni bv ANTOINETTE, PFTtRY 4Rth ST.

THEATRE. E. of B'way. BR. 8-43tt EV0I.

1:40 11.20 to 14.20. Tat Ineltidos Mali. This Wook: TODAY, TOM'W 4 SAT. 240 HOLIDAY MAT. TOMORROW at 1:40 AOATHA CHRISTIE'S Myatery Casaedy TEN LITTLE INDIANS BROADHURIT Th.

44 Bt W. af B'y. 01. l-lltt Evti. 1:40.

tl .2013.40. Matt. Tom'w 4 tat, MAX GORDON arssonta THE UTE GEORGE APLEY By JOHN P. MARQUAND 4 BEO.S. KAUFMAN Based on Mr.

Marquand' I Pulitzer Prise JVouel mated bv Mr. KAUFMAN "Thanksgiving" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. The text is "Thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the saviour of his knowledge by us in every place" (II Cor. Bible references explaining the subject are taken from Phil. 4:4.

6: "Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice Be careful for nothing; but In everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God." References from "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, the erer mi I --irrr wn i i LYCEUM THEA. St. E.ol B'wsy. CH.4-43M Eves. 8:40.

Mala. Town a sat, at Opens TOM'W EVG. at 8:30 HERBERT H. HARRIS presents THE MAN LUCK FIRST N.Y. SHOWING or THI LOVE STORY OF STEVE and ANNA He is the kind of a guy women go for.

she is soft, cuddly and beautiful! What a pair of love-birds! ILKA CHASE Ihftt drftRifttlxet her bnt-trllfni norel BED WE CRY THE SMARTEST PLAY IN TOWNI Ilka rredrrle Paul Ruth CHASE TOZERE McGRATH MATTESON BELAtCO Thea. 44th tt. E. of B'way. BR.

1-21X7 Eves. 8:30. Mats. Tomorrow 4 Sat. :0 RODCERR a nil HAMMERS TEIN vment oHOMOLKA in JOHN DRUTEN'S I REMEMBER MAMA From Ksthrya Foron' "Mims'o Bsnk Aesouat" with JOAN TETZEL MUSIC BOX.

41 tt. W. of B'way. CI. 1-4136 Evos.

thars. Mats. Toai'w 4 tat. 2:35 Bhars THE CRITICS' PRIZE PLAY THE THEATRE GUILD presents lark Kklrttallt AN em American nlav by ARTHUR MILLER Dtrectea dv jwsrrt isLus FORREtT Thoa. W.

4ttt. CI. 1-8170. lit Mot. tot.

Oy'n 14-11. theroaftor 13-11. Mats. 12-11 ylas Ui i i and founder of Christian Science, are as follows: "If our i.iil to express our deeds. Gcd i r-deem that weakness, and out of the mouths of babes He wul praise The habitual struggle to be always good is unceasing GO ID WYN-MAYEHS METRO ttk AMERICAN PLANTATION ROOM DINNER from $25 COCKTAILS FROM 25c I 4 SHOWS NIGHTLY with NATE, fhe Swinging Goto DAVE DEVORE, Asthma LEE PINES, Swing Sweel or Boogie TONI ARDEN, to.eir Vocoi.n TONIGHT IN THE AL TRACE and Silly Symphonies i ZANY 4 HOWLARIOUS 4 CRAZY "IT'S A HIT ALL RIGHT." Polloc.

EasU CHERYL CRAWFORD presents MIRIAM HOPKINS VICTOR J0RY A ney play by SAMSON RAPHAtLSON THE PERFECT MARRIAGE BARRYMORE 41th W. of B'way Ess.t:30. Mstl. TOMORROW 4 BAT. 2:30 "Outitsnttnl drsms sf Barnes, Her.TrlB.

LILLIAN HELT.MAN New Plav DENNIS OUDLIY SKINNER KING DIGGES JACOBOWSKY COLONEL 1 prayer. Its motives are made manifest In the blessings they bring blessings which, even If not acknowledged in audible words, attest our worthiness to be partakers of Love" (pp. 354, 4). 4 11 11 Taa FBSSlw isfil-s. s.smiisiiKiiii' Staoed by CLIA KAZAN LOUIS CAXHERN OSCAR KARLWEIS MARIANNE STEWART MARTIN BUCK Thea.

4Mb Rt. of Ave Evts. 8:80. MATS. TOM'W SAT.

8:30 STARRING Ex-Deputy Kent Denied Still the Happiest 2" YEAR THE SEARCHING WIND FULTON. W.4t.tv.t:40.Mst.Totsyttst.2:4O Police Pension Increase Comedy In Town HOTEL 43rd Street West of B'way TELL ISS AND BRIAN DONLEVY ANN RICHARDS WALTER ABEL JOHN QUALEN HORACE McNALLY A KING VDOR PRODUCTION JESSIE ROVCI LANOIt ROYAL BE4L "An extrAordlnarr flmr. It trips you." GARLAND, Bl LT MORE 4T tt. W. ol B'way.

CI I SJ53 Evas. 8:40. Mats. TOM'W A SAT. al 3:40 The STREETS Are GUARDED at 41 Matt.

TOM'W Sat HENRY MILLER'S. W. 4 fit, BR. t-8970 HOTH AND RE8TAI RANTS Fvtlf a. i.i aa.a o.a 6th Year!" "t.ct roMfepr." William N.

Kent, who as a deputy inspector and later as 6th Deputy Police Commissioner was active in the Juvenile Air Bureau, will have to get along in retirement at hlsl home. 34-02 Avenue K. on a pension of $4,500 a year. Manhattan Su- preme Court Justice Shientag yes-; terday turned down his petition to: raise the pension to $6,000. Kent contended he had met all the requirements with 24 years of A TlflVCAM T.

M. YKARt Ltf Mavtmn VIFE WITH FATHER ARTHUR MARGETSON 4 NYOIA WE8TMAN EMPIRE Theatre. B'way 4 40th tt. PE. t-1540 LUNCHEON DINNER Served Is the New Gay Cryital Room Pmiti Mnaust room, avilltbto mH ir lirg ortl- MrMt "flf Mr ELISABETH BERGNER HOTEL GRANADA 4t.tHt.nrj Plart iirj Avriiut HI FROM 411 Ml nKUH RADIO'S MYSTERY MASTER) ninn Ann niv Ik Kiunartu uia- WHHHM.S RANU'ETS, CARO COMMIMON BREAK-FASTS He Ml to SCIO.

Bli. RIVOLI AIR-CONDITIONED 109S-97 FLATBUSH AVE. PLUS In "THE 1 THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS with ONSLOW STEVENS BOOTH 4.1th W. of B'way.

Cf S-Stflt EVGS. 8:40. MATS. TODAY 4 SAT. 1:40 MARGARET ELLIOTT SULLAVAN NUGENT THE VOICE of the TURTLE with AUDREY CHRISTIE MOROtCO 43th W.

at B'way. CI l-l2Ht MICHAEL TODD prtients BOBBY CLARK MEXICAN HAYRIDE by Herbert Dorotby Fields Slacrd by HA88ARD SHORT With GEORGE PAUL W'iLBUR GIVOT HAAKON I.VAN8 SONGS BY COLE PORTE In Manhattan I MARK of the WHISKER service, rank and salary to entitle him to the higher pension rate. The court, however, decided the Police Pension Board did not violate any law in making the distinction It did in Kent's case. He retired Sept. 12 after a bitter dispute with Mayor LaGuardia.

DUNN'S TUtiS.li(i TTRKBY DIVYf.R Cn 7C WITH rorD KTrAKK HOPS HOItK WINS WINTER SARDEN. B'way 4 50th tt. I. T-SIStl (IINTOV STKfFT Near DKLANrFY CFUmeref 1-80M Eyoi. 1:30.

Matt. Teia'w (Thsnki'l) 4 tat. 1 :10 Eras, Matinees TODAY and SAT. a irivmr. PKOri.r: WHO KNOW.

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