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Mm June Allyson * THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. , ** FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18. IBM GWU 1| ! Students to Stage A-40 Players # Where and When I j 'High Tor Tonight SHUBERT NOW The Passing Show Current Theater Attractions Open Season j “High Tor,” Maxwell Ander- And Time of Showing The George Washington Uni- son's comedy, will be given by This Army' StagAf versity Players, this year under students of Montgomery Blair Is Your at Met Shabert “Getting Gertie’s ; the guidance of Ethel Casey High School at 8:30 o’clock to- Garter”; 7:30 uui|Mo pm. Schreiner and Ed Ferero, open night in the girls’ gym, Wayne their season today with a two- Is a Comforting Force Arena “Golden Boy”; 8:30 avenue and Dale drive, Silver : pm. By Joy Carmody night run of the Kaufman-Hart Spring, Md. Catholic Unlverrttf—“Richard comedy “George Washington Citizens a defenseless feeling living a The cast, who will give a' re- with about in nuclear m”; 8:30 pm. j Slept weapon era will feel better after seeing “This Is Your Army,” Ti Here.” peat performance tomorrow in-; which had a glittering Screen. Performances at 8:30 premiere last night at the Metropolitan o’clock eludes Terry Johnston, Carl | I SHOWS m.-UT. 7:SSS,M theater. Ambassador “The Black in Auditorium will in- Lisner Smith, Elise Robinson, Ralph; - - The Technicolor documentary, displayed for the first time here Knight”; 12:45, 3:15, 5:45, 8:15 clude a cast of Ann ’ ??"••Boat Play' In Tewß.-i-io*. PostQQ the crisp presence of high and 10:45 pm. Wiliams, Lopez, Frederick Sellers, Helen in Army officials, headed by Gen. Fred Dan Shoemaker, Matthew W. Ridgway, Chief of<* Capitol “The Last Time I Miller. Johnson, Jacob Hemingway, © : Stall, is piece Charles James, Maida !Golden an impressive of ••THE BLACK KNIGHT.” a Warwick Saw Paris”; 11 am., }:OS, 3:15, O’Brien. George Bliss, William English, work. With for production, released by Columbia Pictures. 5:25, pm. Thorne, Clayton the candor which by Irvins 7:35 and 9:45 Jack ChadwelL Jerry Scott. Robert Shapely, democracy Allen and Albert R. : Boy true is both famous Sroducedroccoll. directed by Tay Garnett, story Colony "Turn the Key Suzanne Brekman, Judy Morse, Ronald Campbell, John Stafford, and disconcerting and screenplay by Alex Coppel, music | to furtive peo- composed by John Addison and played by Softly”; 6:30, 8:05 and 1:45 pm. Marilyn Martin and Ginny Ben- David Eden, Coburn Richardson, ?By Oitti l ples, “This Is Your Army” the Royal Philharmonic, the sons “The Clifford j re- Knight” Alan Smith and William Bark- Bold Black by Leo Uatuire. Colombia—“Down Thsee Dark son. - veals that this country is as by gPHP H Elton Htyes. suns Mr. Hayes. At the Streets”; 11:50 a.m., liso, 3:50, man. ? “EXCITING* ready and able as it is reservedly Metropolitan ana Ambassador. Also, James Riddle, Bill Greer, Comprising Jw/J& 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 pm. the production ? MacArthur, Star g willing. The Cast. Jerry Osborne, Lillian Menne, staff Marjorie Weidman, stu- John Alan Dupont “Ugetsu”; l, are Its principal theme is the Ladd 3:05. Sara Jane Miller and Mr. Ferero. dent Bonita -Touglt & Vivid- ? Linet Patricia Medina 5:15, 7:30 and 9:40 pm. director: Beavin, I l United States Army, its legions Bir Ontglake Andre Morell Director Forney Reese has been stage manager; Howard Ko- A Donnelly, News men Earl or Yeonil Harry Andrews Keith’s “White Christmas”; J of and their machines, the Sir Palamides Peter Cushins —Star Staff Photo. assisted by Professor Donald C. lodny, assistant student director; i Olve an Arena Gift Certificate! ? Anthony 10:30 12:45, 3, 5:2), Except latter inclusive of some of the Kins Arthur Bushell am.. 7:35 Kline, settings; Benue Passel- Mr. English, assistant stage T Nightly Mon. at 8:30. ? Jamor Domo Laurence Nalsmith PREMIER NIGHT—Gen. and Mrs. Matthew Ridgway chat with , and 9:55 pm. 7 Mat. Sat.. 2:30. Ph. Resv. Accepted * most advanced weapons. But it Kins Mark Patrick Troughton Metropolitan tiner, stage manager, and Nelson manager, and Louis Rubin, di- Bernard BillBrandon George Cronch, manager of the Theater, before Gay 6:25, l Y &9th N.W. t 5 Little—“ Adventure”; goes also into the auxiliary The Abbot Ronald Adam Wurz, technical director. rector. Apoleby attending premier showing of “This Army” at 8:10 pm. 01. 7-8592 forces in being, those of the Sir Hal Basil the Is Your the l and 10:05 2 The Apprentice Thomas Moore Metropolitan night. Mac Flamenco”, 6:30, NATO countries of Europe and Ouenevere Jean Lodse last i Arthur—“ Queen - —— Lady Yeonil Pauline Jameson ¦ 8:15j and 10 pm. of SEATO in Kelly the Far East. The Woodchopper John Metropolitan “The _ may Minstrel _ Elton Hayes Slack There be a little flavor John Laurie James _ ¦ Knight”: 11:15 a.m., 1:45, 4:25/ of "more bang for a buck” in the Lady Ontzlake Olwen Brookes Local Group Paltenghl Rhonda Plans Tour i 7:05 and 9:45 pm. film but it makes comfortingly High Priest David clear .that there is tremendous I ' Ontario—“Tanganyika”; \: 40, 1 To Do 'Amah I' | To Find Old Self 3:45, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55 power j showing 1 pjs. in the forces of the west, i dramatic merit of how The Players of Western Pres- j ly the Associated Press dsn., Films of Than Routine too, is the they weapons have advanced since Palace—“ Desiree”; 10:45 More Merit Clear, fact that |j far i will present HOLLYWOOD. 12:55, 9:55 “THE wartime OBIVE-IB THEATERS are amazingly advanced over Arthur’s time. byterian Church I 3:10, 5:25, 7:40 and CRUEL SEA”—Exciting adventure aboard a the! I Rhonda Fleming, one of pm.] corvette. winnipg team fielded by the al- \ ** * * Gian-Carlo Menotti’s “Amahl ABC Hollywood’s real beauties, ex- Playhouse “Rear Window”; “ROMAN HOLIDAY”—Audrey captivates Drivs-la lied nations in World War 11. MOST POPULAR: Boxofflce and the Night Visitors” at 8 Hepburn as a frolic- j “Family Shewplaee as the Soatb- plains why she plans a night- > 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 pm. some princess. east.” Open 6:15 FM. Kiddies. Free. “This Is Your Army" is replete Magazine is out again with its Largest Screen in the Southeast. p.m. Sunday in the church audi- club tour: “SABRINA”—Audrey again, sophisticated Showing with small sequences of high All-American Screen Favorites Plaza “Bread, Love and in a slick, comedy. First Southeast FRANK torium, H “When I was first signed for Dreams”;j 12, 1:40, 3:20, 5, 6:45, “SANDS OP IWO and Wayne at SINATRA. STERLING HAYDEN in drama, of the most dramatic and June Allyson turns out again 1906 street N.W. JIMA”—The Marines John “BUDDENLY." at 6:35 and 9:50. one the movies, David Selznick i 8:25 and p.m. war in Plus TAKE ME TO TOWN." Techni- in today’s be golden in the eyes A repeat performance will be 10:10 the Pacific. only. Enjoy terms of headlines a to tjie girl sing, color. at 8::tO the Best won in 1950 given at the same hour on De- asked me only to not read. Trans-Lux “On the Water- “SUDDENLY!*—Moderate suspense and Frank Sinatra as a In Pood at the ABC. shot of the manpower which has of moviegoers. She I sang. He commented, ‘You and has been in the cember 18 at the Ellipse in con- i front”; 11:15 a.m., 1:20, 3:30, psycho killer. been assembled on Formosa. Any and 1951, sing beautifully.’ 5:35,! 7:45 9:55 p.m. “TURN THE KEY ‘‘NAKED ALIBL” also "COLUMN taxpayer 12 every year since nection with the Board of and SOFTLY”—Superior British melodrama. rueful about where his first 1949. “And in “THE boy gets SOUTH.” Miss Allyson Gary Trade’s Peace and Brotherhood then he cast me a Warner—“ This Is Cinerama”; WINDOW”—A small into trouble by witnessing money is going will find the film Following is suspense and p.m. a murder. an impressive accounting of the Cooper, last year's. champion Celebration. psychological picture 1 8:40 called ‘Spellbound.’ SUNSET fact is a top 1952. Fail- Cast Carney, DRIVE-IN that it buying him lot and also man in are John Jeanne j At Baileys Cress Roads “My next picture I sang a , . of defense. ing to win, Cooper is not without Wood, Robert David Open 6:30, Starts 7 Menzie. with Bing Crosby. Since Tight-Rope JEPP CHANDLER. LORETTA ** * * knowing he little Record Set Stanley Warner Theaters WINELAND THEATERS YOUNG. the consolation of Roethel, Frank Abeel and How- j “BECAUSE only in the first five, ard Griffith. will be then I have crawled through Allen Lundberg of Sweden 4 OF YOU” “The Black Knight,” in is the man They Tima Given in Adi Is Starting Tine t s At,7:00. 10:16. Plus "BADMAN‘« also Ac- jungles, fought off snakes and claims< the world record for •t Feature Attraction. ANACOSTIA s e the others of whom are Jane companied by Marcia Barrett, of i STEWART TERRITORY." RANDOLPH SCOTT, and feature done but sing. tight-rope walking staying 1 ¦ I GRANGER. ELIZABETH 8:40. Color Cartoon. Kiddles Free. Technicolor the at- Wyman, Marilyn Monroe and the Washington School of Bal- everything I after i TAYLOR In "BEAU BRUMMELL.” i traction the of the “IfI get a chance to do a on a rope for 27 hours, 2 min- *?.
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