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RROKITO gor sh ond pares. 11 121 Arranged ‘by Mrs. Leah I. Marks

Pain to your satisfaction—your irvee bs and Mrs. Erwin’ Luessow, the pro- : oe NORITO om thi nr gram will. include the following

iparticipants: Technical High School |Boys' Octet, Ann Garrison accoms

nying; Washington High School | * a Choir, Mrs. Bess Wright | © Marilyn Hull and Sally| @ Max, cello and piano; Robert Ends-|. ley and Norma Worth, piano duo; |"

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TORIC iS may lop Tom and Judy Troyer, plano duet; hronic bronchi deve {Joyce Raidt and Katy Jordan, piano sour congh, ches cold cy Scute rons, 10; Sylvia Merrill and William afford to takea chance ted hg Samat |Selmier, organ and piano; Rose-

cine less potent than Creomulsior mary Myers and Patricia Brann,

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Oheonulaion blends beechwood| hn toe [Margaret Button and Janet Wray, time io bY special proce for coughs | Violinsts; and Lois Ann Goodnough, It contains ho narcotics. Carolyn Hartman, Carol Ottinger No how many medicines and Carol Washmuth, mirimbists, t0 and Donald Shelhorn, pianist, with rstanding you m must Hike the "HI Marie Zorn at the second

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By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON meander along, quietly turning out) United ‘Press Staft Correspondent good movies. { HOLLYWOOD, Jali. 12—Vioiet-| The Italians are calm about the eyed Janis Carter came up ‘oday whole thing. Hollywood works 1*self with a sure cure for movie magnatte into a technicolor tizzy all the time,

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SONGSTRESS—Helen Grayco, vocalist featured with Spike | Jones and ‘his City Slickers, who will play one program at 8:30 p. m. next Thursday in the t Murat,

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| Students Will Give | Recital Wednesday

11 piano‘ students of | Sweeney in recital at Wednesday in the Odeon, 106 E. North St. be:

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Jordan Conservatory will present about $68,000—arid it's getting Tave| «Mildred notices all over the world. 8pm. iar,

Participating in ‘Wednesday's Pro- ing “Eternal Melody” Yor Italian! Joan Konerman, producer Gregor Rabinovitch. She! Norman Harris, Anthony Eden, thinks he's wonderful. Didn't make! Kenneth Bland, Sybil Francisco, [her come to work till 9 a. m. Over I

' Mémbers of the Butler University Insurance Society will hear George Best Years of Qur Li A "A. Saas, advertising man; speak on Goldwyn film production about the | ina meet~ problems of returning war veterans,

The meefing, to start with dinner picture of 1947 in the 26th annual at 6:30 p. m, is open to all Butler Poll conducted by the Fim Daily,

"| poli, in which 446 newspaper, maga-

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latch on to a little of that Roman |technique. Million-Dollar Eyes Miss Carter is a shapely gal who insured her “bedroom

| London. | She just got back from a ‘hree-| {month movie job in Italy. And what |she saw there really opened those

PSWEETHEARTS"—June

IN Knight, who will appear in Vic. tor Herbert's operetta, ''Sweet- |

“Everything is so calm and tran-| |quil in the movie business over ithere,” she says. “You just go! {along and shoot your scenes and! {nobody rushes you or yells at you! {or anything. I got such a wonder-! {ful rest. I gained nine pounds.”

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hearts," Bobby Clark, which will open a oaks run at the English Jan.

was starting “Let's Fall In Love”| next week; head man Harry Cohn|

invited her over to talk about = W t p rt

fan conditions; her press agents {had a news conference all lined up; TOKYO, Jan. 12 (UP)=U, 8. Naval headquarters here re-

|and her director wanted her at ported today the crippled Russian

the studio that. afternoon for ‘a test. Begins to Lose Weight

“1 lost those pounds almost the ship Dvina was proceeding slowly | “And [toward Hakodate, Japan, under tow| , {the minute the movie. merry-go- by a Soviet patrol buat, \ round snatched at me again I could! At the same time, the Navy sald, {iD were |Sx== Jheading toward Vladivostok with -

first day back,” she grinned.

feel my nerves start to jangling— two other Russian vessels Just like they did before I left.”

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[stages and their breath By little a strat fens meni {white puffs when they read their] lines. They put on their own make- | day left Tokyo for Hakodate to, up, comb their own curls, and rake meet the Dvina and arrange for care of their costumes themselves. | repairs.

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But, Miss Cartér added, with all| these handicaps, the Italians turn|

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It's) | ‘Hollywood hasn't {heard much about yet.”

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