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Voice, Piano

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Recital Set)

Perform Tuesday. |

Voice and of Miss Ellen Galbraith will be pre~|

1:30 p. m.

piano pupils

in a recital at school 20, Dallas Galbraith, baritone, York City, will be the guest artist, and: Bert C. McCammon, the

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behalf of the in the recital will be Harp, Bettner, | DeWitt, Tommie | Bartling, Barbara Nancy Newkirk Lillian Meister, Kay Adams, Wil- |? Akard; Shirley

Ann Joyce Louise Anita Hays,

Abdon, Bunch, Carol Hawkins, Glora Newport, Rosemary Myers, | Harold Limbach and |, to be presented are Jack] Darlene M. Paugh, Ralph Mary K. McClellan, Her-|, Holcomb, Reva Mae Miller, |, Ooley, Lucy E. Mabel S. McClellan, Patricia | William G. Price, Mary] Scott, Wanda Dennison, | Habig, Jo Ann Mas- | Kathryn Pettijohn, and Kathryn Brandes.

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June Lockhart has a talk with Nigel Bruce in “Son of Lassie,” at Loew's,

's a Pleasure’ ?

Sonja Henie and. Bill Johnson | are starred in “It's a Pleasure,” | now at the Lyrie. ! ~~

Lupe's Jewelry To Be Auctioned

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ald-cut at $10,000; Three of her furs were a chinlla cape worth $25,000: a sable $25,000, and an ermine wrap

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“Forever Yours” at 11.25, 2 30,

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with Sal e Storm 5.40 and 8.4

Auc W. C. O'Connor sald the Mexican star's jewels were | $100,000 and her furs at|

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| 875, 000.

Also on the block will be her

‘SHIRLEY TEMPLE GETS DIPLOMA

HOLLYWOOD, June 13 (U. P.).—

Department of Indiana, will hold spacious house and grounds, listed|gp;rjey Temple, a wealthy movie :

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assist. At 8 p. m. Saturday Mrs. Clapp’s students will be presented in a piano recital in the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st: She will be assisted by Ruth Ellen Fark, Mary Sue Weller and Mary Margaret Sutton, who study violin under Mrs. Edwards, and Carol Ottinger, a marimba pupil of Mrs. Iren Bishop Harvey.

| star when most girls her age were

{learning the alphabet, graduates from high school today at the exclusive Westlake School for Girls. The curly haired actress, now 17, who entered school as the most fabulous child star of all time, {dropped into anonymity behind the school’s blue uniform and became just “one of ‘the girls.” She appeared in a bit part in one school play but otherwise received {no honors from her classmates | 8chool officials said her grades were good, except during periods when motion picture work Interrupted her studies. Miss Tenfple and air force Sgt. Jack Agar, 24, announced their engagement last April but promiséd her parents they would wait "at least two years” before .getting {married.

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