JOE BATES SMITH PLAY IS PRODUCED*Author Received Many Curtain CallsAfter First Presentation of “TheDevil Takes A Bride.”The critics may not feel the way the audience did Friday evening, when enthusiastic playgoers requested Joe Bates Smith’s presence on the stage of the Cort Theater in New York City for a series of curtain calls, but if they do, the drlt;-ma, “The Devil Takes A Brid*” may be the jeason for many vU* its to New York City by Sandus-kians.Tentatively scheduled for November production, the show opened Friday evening. It is one of 32 plays picked from a field of 100 plays presented in summer thea' ters during the past season to be shown on BrSadway this fall*Smith the author, is the son of the late Bert Smith. His mother. Mrs, Pearl ^mith, Jacteson-st, is eagerly awaiting the reviews of critics. Following the play Fridayevening, she received a telephone report oir-the-fiml fVi