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Show Hepburn's New Peak In "The Little Minister A brilliant new star of the scr, V in a favorite classic of literatuvt -presented in the double attraction ' Katharine Hepburn in "The Lii Minister." I In the pict-urization of Sir Jni Barries immortal story the star nves at a new zenith. A verita sensation who startled the i world by sweeping to stardom in . Picture, Miss Hepburn today is 1 toast of screen followers everywh.si Going to Hollywood from the 1 York stage where she starred :'n "The Warrior's Husband," this pf1 cedent-smashing miss nvade )? screen debut with John Barrym': in "A Bill of Divorcement " ' s She scored nothing icss' thfln : triumph, and repeated that sucCUr in RKO-Radio's "Christop: Strong," and again in "Morn.''1 Glory," and still again in "Spit.fi iw And then came her greatest trlmiBW before her current fUm, as Jo P" "Little Women." 5 n No less anmzing, but strikii on contrasting, is the record of "'6 ' Little Minister." For half a cent i' Barrio's classic, telling the terRof love story of a gypsy lass fo: tei Scotch minister, has been a 1 seller. It has more readers to than it had a decade ago, and & brarians report that it is one of at t books always in demand. day Miss Hepburn brings to the screw the beloved role of Babbie andtocl supported by one of the great!' casts she has ever had. John Bifta from ,the New York stage, has -3ia role of Gavin, "The Little MinistrJiy Richard Wallace, who directed, 'die kept the film version as close to to : letter and spirit of the book as poon ble. ond Coming to the Cameo Thca N Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Ptior ruai-y 3, 4 and 5. vert |