Page 10 Thurjaay. s«pi*mbec 2, 19^3 THE DETROIT TIMES GOOD OLD FASHIONED FRIENDSHIP Loveliest ENIERTAINiNG Finnish Fans THE EUROPEAN war has not stop|>ed s fan mail All Star Legs from abroad. 'l'he latest bundle Hidden I of foreign mail delivered to the star on the set of "Ministry of Louella Fear” contained 15 letters from llond Shotc From Camera Finland. ('FOLDS mist IIy JOHN TOIH) THE and effects seen in the dream sequences of Parsons! >I.LYW< )OD. Sept. 2 t INS t “Lady in Dark,” Ginger IK the with 14 j Two of the most beautiful jogs in Rogers and Ray Milland, ara gas made ihe theater are now in the films carbon dioxide from in < \RI I S *i|w. i'Jollifin>oil R\ H «.ENTRY mUMMwm & hut they’ll not he glorified hy the £ Y**--*1 i tS*-f** —T4ve- • T>E i'Rt HT BctND -buyets ate hBSHBb camel a. pi' vat? jvipcrs f Mrs Inland going to have second astronomical These million riollai underpin- ¦>,•¦ night ol S( p- ning :< u c California L>ppo:run.ty on the belong to Ballerina Touma- a, now making her screen •'*> h i\f been tember 14 when no matter what I noN IMVH Stanfer Vi' 1 jdi hut as co-star with Broadway 6 no a\ fahie to . r»hn Considine he weather condition' are. there B'l r actor Gregory Peek in “Revenge,” \ A w .! an ama/ing of I|| jif VI show! J> . uh . w v •. o her moMf t>. number a stops of Russia which Academy ,11 in Poors i ->.ip‘-v. ••..!> ,«• 11. st bark st rs out full glory. \wani writer Casey Robinson is y °',e '* occasion will be she eaval- producing at R-K*(). 1J \fMsssSSL Iron Sin >'• Hi sco w here hr The Wo, r,\ umMCBI B;4 * cc»r< w «h Dr. R y l.vman ade of Hollywood stars appearing DRAMATIC* \< TRESS W ; r ;r. • • and w.l f Mr' 'ere for the big war bond show Not only will they be covered They clothes Cr - L.ch; p>\ Mrs. Stan* n Olympia. re on a cross- by the usual amount of e\on carps their --• > country tour and Detroit will be hut they 11 not I ••!•:. 5 VS and pt Camp- il%rpnncmmcoci! of the I.N cities to mow owner through the terpsichorean le . r r v s- irfor.i profrs- one ma.ior hasp served tius sensational levirw. 'pyrotechnics which ..r -i . ru\.i Hi ; f Jitp the greatest The cast reads like "Who's Who to niake her ballerina ¦Jii'l'Hlrm.w .aerial « I M iw ' '*l op! icas of Mickey of the present day. In her first ¦ n ' with She • • • \ ('.arland, film will da no dancing, t;- S? v r the liras* Roonev Judy Lucille she * * wnrarajjLGUNNEii'• •* will be a dramatic actress. • Ball, Olivia I>e s ¦ ~r:-.’Ta -n—rn.Trr Astaire. making C»iayson, Wal- For Toumanova. hei Liz Tilton is featured with or the world Havilland. Kathryn > ~ i screen how in a non-dancing role *KHARD AkllH • - nv n.ws pro- ter Bidgeon. Janies Cagney and Jan Garber and his hand, C «i is a dangerous gamble. Her friends ; ' . •-i # ithrt iiivrr Dick Powell. opening al Hast wood Gardens yes- of ballet have been sympa- •> the r, ..» p n<* Recent addition, announced ; ! • . udl play thetic with her desire to become tomorrow night. Garber is i. > • \ "-n ’hr sor pen terday will be Detroit s own M¦ in actress but they have called • swing rhythm these «* i >r ext Be’ty and they expect at using • . • . ! mcly Hutton ... : ' :¦ ¦ r» 2 \S.t “a crazy girl” among them- • Coot! « * KWlrj > three famous- her s i . instead of his old Lom- ; . v , n b’ \v:il I” two or nv*re days T ' this selves. rr'i ¦¦ • • 'V (' iliJoi nia (x'rsonulitie« to he added to bardo style. \ galavv of famous voluntary bond GOING TO WASTE 12 M»l*» ***»*. SMfW**IM O ,{«/£?*»»' V sellers. WF a . ~ I00»«« a F iukd \ > i vk But Toumanova was not rushed Paid ,sV pow?«s MORE TO COME into a new career svith her eyes High Price \“»a**h jy »m- y > p> ' ;-i\r hoard about; .ha'.'lv split. For a sear she prepared --ywT wa» oonos issuio whiii too wait ihp * Several have been tentatively NT PAID $150,000 p. •¦•'flo. k ’-.Liost hud in the in PARAMOI -pt herself, while living retirement v - but cannot yet be announced I 1 AH< Mi a rly Hills bungalow, and to Finest Hemingway for the «> > ' by Charles Eeldman and Kenneth Beva o \\ R. fflos ha* talked for began to look like '•• eo-man* waited what ( 4 tv trs Thomson who are the sciecu' rigid' to "For Whom the hi?» • -fto mn\ Hr a movie career that would never - agers of this tour for the Holly- £fjoowiiTowrr»im>T •a• hss w or.* i'i « all on and lh< n proceeded to t ’ come. Bell Tull-'.' . v dr Sv va. and • said: < , wexvd X’ictory Committee. r you the success of Iho Sh»- U quite c.v ited al*»ut the -pend ( < r si.nnnn.nnn to make • | red Vllon said for y»*u I«> If leeall [tv “c show here at whole thing. into in Techni- give hir a job.” frrsT aravan" the the stops' a movie State Hair Coliseum, you'll un- “I am sure everything is going F . dy did Mist that and now be wonderful,” she says color s\ ith Guy Cooper and In- doubtedly be anxious to see this to :«• to play himself in Doro-, . \ a the r..d*'o« so waste a minute in idBiBHRRRKBk But it does seem shame that grid Bergman co-stars t;-\ 1 >i ' s pi' ’-n Rainbow one. don't DETROIT HANDIEST BUS STOPI "Gallant. those lovely Toumanova legs are S ]v - : , raw star a Minah registering a* a Shanghai You see. the show will he open going to waste! b :d an! ni-> from ' only for here s how is • <• d as color “Gallants” and H-- liosi tiekpt. v • . • , . boa) and”is wild to obtain a New ¦ a for the Experience t ;>e 1 • most .ntclligent bird in Enlist as "Gallant” and Red Skelton have Lady," which starts its second week at 1 There Lucille Ball Fly** lie l*e Trchni- Thud War Loan. are over PERCY \\ ARAM, veteran stage kmm the world 11 in theaters the leading roles m “Dußarry Was a the t’nited Artists today. SNeridow a hundred motion picture actor, is seeing himself on the C > i' -: with the loining in the enlistment ea-t nf ' Frenchman's Creek.” arc. screen for the first time when he < \\«-IN(. I OR m TTER Regiment II First Women’s of the Views the daily rushes of "Ministry / THE FALCON tiCD them in lob- SONG STAR Film Time Clock old fiimds of the author of the ] had sr\rra! nice alks registering the of Fear.” Although he played a ,N danger have bies. SDV'ls ¦ Pf^trov#r." It * rr 1 'S best-sell.ng Daphne ciu HU' 7 * novel. part in a film eight years c*«-*vl ss ,th John W,iyn? lately and I 1 «%. 7 n:i V' j;i r- m . ah b> M;.*r • small N.To* s changing and for thr SEEL 12 M :i c. *> 2 <* 21 r rr Manner. and know her when she ago he never saw the picture p »»•« J think he E' BONDS Milo VOW VI ( VI lld Wv ***7 He is greatly interested wan a small girl. after release. hotter. order to get iheir ticket*. Nvmph. 12-20. 333 fi M ID 22 p r . i new R < pu b lie picture In A®' h Oiinnpr 11 a m . 2 1 > 1 at least Sl.OfH) nl • ' - * the must 'ell |) 2 1 S 1 1 is Gallant' o " during Sept. IIMUKIIII ’ H "c* nt f'trr nr-« Door * cn 9:45 am * is set- worth of E Bonds 1 s j,. °P p.rture on "Inch Republic 2 in, •> <•' in l.v r m : “Tti* r-wpi* and 12 at c; *' m ting gii f store They have been Sept. noon -either la 1r 1. * 1 uT fS "5 IS p i or to some one else. -A- 1 t'lif it hi* to hi.mu my fa am themselves (lit! a ff. Susan to A 9 t.'i j. rr "The Power* ’ 1. ’ bring the sales rejiort * 4t> TpCI WAfT H-r\-tv-rrt Ti op-. Pai amount Susie Then in ii', hi r m VyS w ¦< nou TV O'Keoft 1101 I V WOOII ,<• of I ward. or -at the theater where (,tr ri r le and Kd Ludwig, the director, 7 In u 3H |, rr*: ' Th, power* will '*> lrr.l FLYNN will it before tlie they enlisted. There they ic- 9 T m put cameras • Vs Vlt|SO \ > ice nf I>srk e (* * ’I 27 km* SHERIDAN £ the Susie ceive their free ticket. - Sept 1" Funny way a ni . li.il 1" U i m "T> » going to great « ( ' *> m . t< errs to got bet*" best away Its he a show |>mn ;ir. 12" 17 9 l 9 • iD&ror roles DARKNESS" -PowtSS?** F he_r studio. for a great cause, so get going MU'HMiAX Al—-p , fiom own 0 m . :•! < Mi 10 m t P i V 2 7 I l »,~ w«jt and become today r " « v* 14 v»«t ¦'VjIO who TQil a Gallant V. •>•*) in l'*n^< 12 41 3 42. ’ k OM. Ol THE BEST We don't have‘to ballyhoo the I m ItIMI 11V \^CSt®«7 for this presenta- <> Opr o‘ ihr best actre«ises on lalent a'semhled * 12 I" )S p m Th* rower* r and will o| p m the today is Marsha Hunt. tion. Mickey Judy prob- 12 '-S A 9 10 screen MOV VI y 'ls* ' 4 T'vkn*" v-e in-(ioldwyn ¦ Mayer ably do a song and dance routine h\ •• A» Mot II 31 r m., 1 Th* p,,wer« <*o! ’ together, Fred Astaire will dance '.ft n ni , _ Studios, where there ar'e so many 9 ’* * * r 'T 111 IM H .Sew*. *h r* ' top stars, perhaps Marsha the way you just him in "The ferr.me * rr ' 111 to Sky s Limit," at the Rroadway- W (« * hasn t hvn given the breaks she the I Mill) VHIM' | ‘ i B-v ¦ v 4 " ITast But she has been C’apitol. Betty Hutton will have 1..1.-W 12 3 1 •'2 1"; r, times] deserves new 11 a m .-n *. 7 some special clowning material ¦ Hi»l*r'« M* Columbia for “The 9 03 p m la\ W illCome a drama*ir y arn and Lucille Ball will be featured V several numbers. r abo ,• thr- trials of the Nan crimi- in - { in the war Knew Her When nals Poland after A TERRIFIC M MBER ’ Marsha plays a polish girl who * • Nigel We hope does something a' - RATHBONE and g it- from her tooens to middle she .., _ i BASIL her Bmce. prominent members of the li.-e—and now, will somebody wonderful as "Friendship is p . iso wake up and realize what a number which the hilarious fine a\ be any insinuation of jeal- routine. - Show Bar . /%'VMMOUVIfVfC rusv lietw en I>< inna Purbin and When it comes to “com" thi< i' -t-lih, w.guiidjrt»itor*()wi Susanna Fo*t» ’ when such a situ- Golden Bantam. Ball and Red Skelton do a priceless parody on SUN., ation d'ns not o\ist. ()n the air Kinney BEGINNING SEPT. sth rugh.t a commentator every old song and dance routine I*