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Renown Theatre

*"3116 Dolly Sisters" which screens at the Renown Theatre on Tueisday and Wednesday is the gay story of the fabulous sisters who set a world aflame with.' their song and dance, and broke a million hearts. Betty Grable is. seen in' the role of Jenny Dolly with June Haver as her equa'ly talented sister, Rosie. John Payne is seen in the role of a young song-and-dance man whose romantic lmk with Jenny constantly threatens to break up the sensational sister team. The story opens in 1904 with the Dolly Sisters' arrival in New York from Hungary as children who dance for their supper in a little restaurant in Manhattan's East Side," and goes on through the dazzllng era when the daring sisters enthralled America and the European continent with their musical and. romantic exp'oits.

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1949, Page 3

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Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1949, Page 3

Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1949, Page 3

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