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Pffctt She’ll Be No Glamour Girl Coming Attractions in Stage* Photoplays Washington Theaters This Week NATIONAL—‘‘Yokel Boy,” new musical show with Joe Penner head- When She’s Grown ing the cast, opens a week from tomorrow night. The theater Up will be dark this week. WEEK OF DEC. 22 SUNDAY Thus Sandra Known | MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Screen. Says Henville, "When the Daltons "When the Deltona "The Boys From “The Bore Prom "Pride and Prejudice” "Pride and Prejudice" "Enemy Agent" KEITH'S—“No. No Nanette,” screen version of the lively Broadway Academy Rode" and "Money Rode" and "Money Syracuse" and Syracuse” and and and 8 th and O Bta. musical show of the More Familiarly as ‘Baby Sandy/ 81 and the Woman." and the Woman." •‘River’s End." “River's End." ‘•Ladles Mu»t Live.” "Ladles Must Live." "Southward Ho.*' same title, produced and directed by Her- George Brent and George Brent and The Lane Sisters The Lane Sisters The Lane Sisters The Lane Sisters The Lane Sister* bert Wilcox, with Anna Neagle in the starring role, opens Tues- Ambassador Brenda Marshall In Brenda Marshall In and Oale Page In and Gale Pate In and Oale Page In and Oale Page In and Gale Pate In day. The popular Miss Neagle will be Richard In Her First Interview 18th and Columbia tld. "South of Sues."_ “South of Buei." "Four Mothers." “Pour Mothers." “Four Mothers." "Four "Four Mothers." supported by Mothers."_ Carlson, Roland Helen Zasu Tyrone Power and Tyrone Power and Rosemary Lane and Bint Crosby andMary Bing Crosby and Mary Edward G. Robinson Dorothy Lamour and Young, Tamara, Broderick, Pitts By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD. Apex Linda Darnell In Linda Darnell In George Reeves In Martin In "Rhythm Martin In "Rhythm In "A Dispatch From Preston Foster In and Eve others. 48th Bt. "The Mark of "The Mark of Zorro." Arden, among and Mam. Are. Zorro." “Always a Bride. _on the River." on the "Moon Over Burma." Three-year-old screen starlet Baby Sandy, in her first newspaper River.”__ Reuters/’_ EARLE—“Four Mothers,” latest in Bine Crosby and Mary Bln* Crosby and Mary Bing Crosby and Mary Tyrone Power and Tyrone Power and Dorothy Lamour and "Charter Pilot" episode the lives of the consider- Martin In In Interview, said she would much rather play in her own backyard making Apollo "Rhythm Martin "Rhythm Martin In "Rhythm Linda Darnell In Linda Darnell in Preston Foster in and ably liked 824 H St the River." on the River." Lemp family (Priscilla, Rosemary and Lola Lane, than her blond N.E_ _on _on the River." “Mark of Zorro."_ Mark of Zorro.*' "Moon Over Burma big fat mud pies bother pretty little head about growing _"Laddie.”_ Gale Page, Eddie Albert, Jeffrey Lynn, Claude Rains, May Bine Cro'by and Mary Bln* Crosby and Mary Olorla Jean In Gloria Jean In Dorothy Lamour and Dorothy Lamour and! Roy Rogers up to be a “glamour” girl in the movies. Martin in Martin in "Rhythm Bit of et Arlington “Rhythm "A Tittle “A Little Bit of Robert Preston In Robert Preston in : in Robson, al.), opens Tuesday. There also will be a new stage Aldington. Va on the River." on the River." “Pooh, on the said the __ "Moon "Moon "Border pooh glamour girls,” precocious, fair, blue-eyed Heaven."_ _Heaven." _ OverJBurma.” Over Burma.”i Legion.1* show. who her first film as a while still Betty Grah'e and non Betty Grable and Don Tyrone Power and j Tyrone Power and "Public Deb No. 1" Three Mesqulteers Frank Morgan and moppet, got assignment disguised boy Ashton Amechc in in “Down “Down Ameche Linda Darnell In I Linda Darnell In and "The Mummy's and Lois Ransom in Billie Burke in PALACE—“Thief of Bagdad,” Alexander Korda’s colorful and a babe in arms, and has just com-❖- Arlington. Argentine “The Mark of Zorro."| "The Mark ofZorrc," Va_ Way."_ _Argentine Way."_ Hand."_ "Under Texas Skies"; "Hullabaloo."_ imaginative motion picture based on the Arabian her sixth "Virginia City” "Virginia City" "Virginia City" Nights Tales, pleted picture. musical director at Universal Atlas "Foreign Correspond- "Foreign Correspond- "Meet the Wildcat.” I Duicy" and arrives Previn, and and and ent" and "Sandy Gets, ent and "Si'.ndy Gets; “Border "Diamond Frontier." Tuesday. Sabu, Rex, Ingram, Conrad Veidt and June “When I grow up, I don’t want 1331 H St. N.E. I Legion." ] studios. "Over the Moon." "Ovei the Moon." "Over the Moon." I Her Man.’ 1_ Her Man."_ Also amateur night. I Opportunity night. Duprez are the important people in the cast. to be an actress. I want to get Bing Crosby and Mary Bing Crosby and Mary Bing Crosby and Mary Power One day Mrs. Hcnville read a Avalon j Tyrone Tyrone Power ! Dorothy Lamour and1 Edward G. Robinson CAPITOL—“Chad motion married and have a lot of babies. Martin In "Rhythm Martin In "Rhythm Martin In “Rhythm In In ! Preston Foster In In "A From Hanna,” picture version of Walter D. that the studio 8812 Connecticut Ave. on the River." on the River." on River." 1 Dispatch None of this glamor stuff for me.” newspaper story the “Mark of Zorro." "Mark of Zorro.” "Moon Over Burma." _Reuters." Edmonds’ best seller about the adventures of a wandering was for Gloria Jean In Gloria Jean In Brian Aherne and “Blondle Plays And with her Mrs. looking a baby to play with Avenue Grand Cupid" “Blondle PlaysCupId” James Cagney and "Dancing on a Dime" circus, with Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell and Lamour that, mother, "A Little Bit Of "A Little Bit of Rita Hawyorth In and "Great Plane and "Great Plane Ann Sheridan In and Cow- Dorothy Bing Crosby in “East Side of 848 Pa, Ave. B.E. "Ragtime the Roy Henville, agreed, adding: _Heaven." _Heaven." "Lady In Question," Robbery.” Robbery." "City for ConQuest.” boy Joe." heading cast, starts Tuesday. Sheila Barrett will headline Heaven.” So the next » “I want to keep Sandy in the morning John Wayne and John Wayne and John Wayne and Myrna Loy and Mel- Myrna Loy and Mel- Myrna Loy and Mel- Edward G. Robinson the new stage revue. Beverly Thomas Mitchell In Thomas Mitchell In Thomas Mitchell In vynDouglas In "Third vyn Douglas In "Third vyn From Papa Henville left a number of pic- * Douglas In “Third In "A Dispatch movies for awhile because it means 18th and E Bt«. N.E. "Long Voyage Home." "Long Voyage Home," "Long Voyage Home. Pinter. Left Hand." Finger. Left Hand.” Plnger, Left Hand." Reuters." METROPOLITAN—“Cherokee Strip," new action film telling of the tures of Sandy, along with the cus- so much to her. But I think I Laurence Olivier and Laurence Olivier and “Christmas In July" “Christmas In July” Baby Sandy in "Trail Blazers” expoits of some of the adventurous gentlemen who tamed our tomary bottle of milk, when he Bethesda Greer Garson. “Pride Greer Garson “Pride Dark. and “No Time (or and ”*fo Time for "Sandy Gets Her and also would like to take her out of Betheada. anti Prejudice." and Prejudice." badlands some few years back, starts Christmas Day. Richard called at the Previn home. Md. jDomedy." Comedy." _Man/]_ "Leather Pushers." pictures before she gets old enough Dorothy Lamour and Dorothy Lamour and Miriam Hopkins and Miriam Hopkins and Lucille and Dix is the star, Florence Rice and Victor Jory in the cast to Doesn’t Rehearse. Ball Lucille Ball and Lucille Ball and to know too much about them. Buckingham Robert Preston in Robert Preston in Claude Rains In "Lady Claude Rains In “Lady Richard Carlson in Richard Carlson in Richard Carlson In represent the influences of good and evil. was Arlington. Va "Moon Over Burma." "Moon Over Burma." With Red Hair." With Red Hair." "Too Many Girls.” "Too Many Girls.’* “Too Many Girls." that is a that Sandy signed immediately for However, question Bette COLUMBIA—“Arise the romance in which the role which called for a boy baby, Calvert Kay Kyser Kay Kyser Kay Kyser Davis and Bette D»vls and Bette Davis and Fred MacMurray In My Love,” comedy Ray will have to be decided when the in In Herbert Marshall In Herbert Marshall in Herbert Marshall in "Rangers of Milland woos Claudette Colbert against the background of time comes.” and it was not until sometime later 2324 Wisconsin Ave, ■‘You'll Find Out." "You'll Find Out.” "You’ll Find Out." _"The Letter." | ‘The Letter." “Th.* Letter."_ _Fortune." Tyrone Power Tyrone Power and ■ James recent-day Europe, returns to F street Tuesday for another When that studio executives learned their and Cagney and I James Cagney and James Cagney and "Trail Biazers” and interviewed, Sandy—her Cameo Linda Darnell in Linda Darnell in Dark. Ann Sheridan In Ann Sheridan in Ann Sheridan In "Mvstery Sea downtown week. potential starlet was a girl. That Mount Rainier. Md. "Mark of Zorro." of Zorro." "City for Connufst." real name is had _ ‘Tity for "City for Sandra—had just _ _"Mark Conquest” Conquest/] _Raider."_ called for a slight change in "He Married His "He Married His' "The Return of Prank 'The Return of Frank' two big thrills. She had seen a plans, Carolina "Charlie Chan's "Charlie Chan's "Satan at Midnight" Wifr" and “We Who Wife” and "We Who James" and James" and Murder Cruise Murder Cruise and ! but it didn’t matter much because " preview of her latest picture. “Baby 105 11th Bt S.E._ Are Young." Are Young,” ! _“On Their Own." “On Their Own."_' _"Sailor's Lady.” "Sailor's Lady "_ ‘The Lost Patrol i by that time Sandy was a hit.
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