Civic Theatre
"Address Unknown," screening at the Civic Theatre on Thursday and Friday, and starring Paul Lucas and K. T. Stevens, is the 'sensational story which startled millions when it appeared in the Readers' Digest and as a book. It gives you a jnever to be forgotten emotionai I experience. Heralded as the greatest "drama of our time, the story tells of the revolt of one woman, a beautiful woman, whose cry was heard by millions, and whose story of love and sacijqfice will live forever in the hearts of huinanity. 1 There isn't a memb-er of the family, from grandpa down to the youngest tot, who. can fail to enjoy "Little Mister Jim," new M.-O.-M. offering featuring* "Butch" Jenkins and showing as the, second attraction. Here is the" story of. an eight-year-old boy brought up on a cavairy post, adoring his understanding young parents, guided in his phildhood decisions by a wise Chinese .houseboy, getting embroiled in such familiar childhood incidents as a birthday party in which the guests are more or less "blackmaiied" into bringing presents; learning to ride his first bicycle; turning his vnose'up at "girl ttufi."
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 July 1948, Page 2
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