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Show flRMAGE THEATRE Sunday and Monday "In The Meantime, Darling" 20th Century-iFox's gay and tender salute to the Wives, that aaunciess army oi women wno follow their husbands from camp to camp until their last heartbreak heart-break moment when their loved ones are sent overseas, comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. Starring Jeanne Cra,in, with Frank Latimore, Eugene Pal-lette, Pal-lette, Mary Nash, Stanley Prager and Gale Robbins, the film tells the story of the pampered daughter daugh-ter of a copper magnate and the G I honeymoon she spends with her officer-husband in a ramshackle hotel near his camp. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Hollywood can hardly exceed the richness, the warmth and the captl-vation captl-vation which make of it superlative superla-tive entertainment. This picture, starring Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, Frank McHugh, Rise Stevens and others, comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday. Barry Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, as the crotchety old Father Fitzgibbon, and Bing Crosby, as a young and progressive curate, are very much human beings and the picture is not stilted and pious. It deals with unassuming people out of the vivid stream of humanity human-ity in New York and portrays how the understanding and the kindness kind-ness of the two priests aid these individuals to clear their lives of some of their encumbrances. Friday and Saturday "Eve Knew Her Apples," a comedy with songs, comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday Satur-day as one of the pictures of a double feature show. It's about a radio star who decides to take a vacation, on on her travels meets a young newspaperman who, through a misapprehension, mistakes mis-takes her for an escaped murderess. murder-ess. They fall in love and he soon discovers her identity. "Dangerous Passage" comes to the Firmage theatre as the other picture of the double feature show for Friday and Saturday. The picture pic-ture is a tale of diversified villainy in which, mainly aboard a tramp steamer, people try to take from the hero some papers which establish es-tablish his rights to a $200,000 legacy. v . |