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SUNDAY, MAR. 2. 1952

Off the Record— >

“He Has to Pick Em: Here’s His Choice

A GUY. LIKE Columbia

Weston deals with a dozen new tunes eich day. So the ones

which stick in his mid as *

type merchandise. And his own ‘“tavorites' are what one of the nation’s top music men has collected into an album, “Melodies For Sweethearts,” Just ‘released. They're tunes which have stopd the greatest test

. youngest is “One Night of Love,” vintage '34, and the oldest is Vic-

year-old “Sweetheart.” He's picked two «fine Noel Coward tunes, “I'll Follow- My Secret Heart” and “T'll See You Again.” Irving Berlin is represented by two of his 1924 hits, “All Alone” and “What'll 1 Do.” And there's another* terrific one, “Together,”

Paul Weston

_a Buddy DeSylva-Lew Brown-Ray

Henderson piece. “Wonderful One,” written by Ferde Grofe and Paul Whiteman back in 1922, is still another selection. The combination of these tunes and the wonderful Weston styling makes this one of the top albums

of all-time. The ¥

tor Herbert's 40-'

Here Is Your Times Carrier

. Records music director’ Paul

favorites” are apt to be high

{ - i ifs ps also ‘Diedds hicely with the Vie Damone voice. Second side is “My ‘Funny Valentine.” Eddy How= ard’'s newest is “Stolen Love” and “Wishin’” Patti - Page gets some: dillies to wit “Retreat.” Second side is “Come . What May.” Times carrier Billy Ulmer is an Shades of the ,.tive church: member: He is a charleston, here's ‘Bobby Maxwell . : > with 1 part harmony ‘“China- member of the Downey Avenue town, My Chinatown” and ‘‘Shuf- Christian Church and participates’ fle off to Buffalo.” 'with the youth organizations. He ie a Martone, whe has one of lists church offerings as one of e bes ands in the recording field, teams ' ‘Autumn Leaves" the: uses._of Hise : and “Goodbye Sweetheart.’ Billy graduated from School 85, Jan August plays havoc with where he was lieutenant and the ivories on “Ma Belle” and one captain on the traffic force. He tune formerly monopolized by the js how a freshman at Howe High brass sections, “Hot Lips. School. = = " Billy, whose route covers .the

COLUMBIA Frankie Laine viorhood- nf: Hawise Ave. and and Jo Stafford team on the fad nN ighborhooc £ likes sports

song “Hambone,” backed by a FN8lish Ave. sor AVE.

Patti Page

arnings.

Living at 429 8S.

{pending on how

HR INDIANA ana TIMES IE r Reserve Report—

100 Indiana Reserve Units Ceorn Shmiier Training Camp: Plans b i

More than. 100 Indiana Organ- Dinner Dance with the 6th Armored Division from the 5103rd, ORC Central following ‘men from Pvt. to Pfc.: ized Reserve ‘Corps units - were Sider end SE Ele at Ft. Leonard Wood, "Mo. Som) Group Io Hie 5457th Malirice J Feeney, £522 Huskie advised of summer field training x ¢ ts § hdl : n Are: 8 AS nduction Station. . 8t.,, Richard J. Sippell, 25 Guil--Met Of au of the 5003rd ORC School are Petolevin Office? 2% aw St. Richard |. Sippel], 1535 ou, The two week summer training PAIN Tig I taldion Ee a ing as Promotions ‘ Rosslyn Ave, John E. Manning, ramp. Sesulops will Conunue yp Ft. Harrison, Friday, Mar. assistant petroleum plans officer Charles - E. Mahan, 3089 N. Re Sl % Yer 2B a through the months of June, July 11th. Reserve officers desiring to of the 451st Quartermaster Co, Pennsylvania St. of the’ 451st Alan J. Klineman, 32 #23, August and September. ttend may. pbtain tickets from re | ‘Base QMC ORC Unit was pro- Ave . Some Hoosier reservists will gq. Headquarter Jordan Recruit - Coup e moted from SFC to M Sgt. Feb, Capt. A, C. Johnson, -command= get to train at home, stationed Hall. Butler University Pre. Roberts. W, Day 5338 25. <8g.t Mahan has over seven ing officer of the 451st QM Basé

for their duty at Camp Atterbury Others, more or less lucky, deyou look at it’

major of the 5457 ORASU ‘tion Station enlisted two members for his

New. Topkick

Sgt. Robert K. Harlan, Indi-

{will be assigned other encamp- rv when he sign ned up Donald. R. y ————————— ‘ment stations. Hoosiers will be anapoliy ORC Jnstucier Group, Hunter: and. his wife Bette %® sent. to Ft. Custer, Mich. Ft, 18 leaving. for Texas to alten ter, 2707 ». P h Eustis, Va. Carp Haven Wis., Aviation. Mechanics School.. His Himes ne Nr ban Plastics Used To Fill Teet Fie Leonard Wood, Mo., Camp Qutick Nil be taken io BY, Spe tive duty and will report to the . a By Science Service ' torially on eight scientific ree MeCoy, Wit. Hie Savannah Ond- en Serving Yor the past J$22nd ASU, Reception Cgnter at. ! HICAGO, Mar. 1 Plastics ports. on the new material. nance Depot, Savannah. Ga.; and (45, Wl SEINE GRC AE FEE Ft. Sheridan, III, tomorrow. may some day be used fof many

the Rock Island Ordnance Depot.

Rock Island. Til. Personnel Management, Ft. Har-

rison. Sgt. Harlan lis scheduled to return to, Indianapolis . upon completion of his schooling.

new members, meet anyone ing his organization.

interested in

Change of Station

. M/Sgt. Oscar E. Fletcher and pg .,: M Sate Sara 0. Harvey on duty Active Duty a aur Mondays of the past several months with Capt. Robert E. Readle, a for- aon. Indiana ORC, Region 1, Indianap- mer member of the 406th Military Changes Post olis, have been transferred to Government Company of Indi-! Pfc, Roberts W. Day, Camp Lawton, Wash,

Inducnew The 451st Base QMC organization announced the promotion of the King Ave:

Sgt. Day is still in search of 5¢ {he teeth and would like to joinThe HALTS, meets at Jordan Hall on the first indicated. each

5538 nial of the American Dental As-/J. Kreghover of the Medical Col= _anapolis, is now on active duty Haverford Ave, was transferred sociation stated, commenting edi-|lege of Virginia report.

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years military Depot Co., announced the promos unit also tion of Harold J. Wilkinson, 1414

from 1st Lt. to Capt,

service,

The plastics are acrylics and tests show that they apparently do not dissolve in the fluids of the mcuth. In this respect, they

fillings now made with synthetic. porcelain or silicate cements, dentists here have

Self-curing resins, plastics that have ‘great superiority over Silja harden at room temperature, cate cements,” Drs. Herbert D. promise a ‘new and

exciting’, r and Seymour chapter” in dentistry, the Jour-! (Coy, David M. Bea y

or recent months. (Columbia.) fast-paced “Let's Tackle and MERCURY has two wonderful. Have A Party.” wHCsle AX new platters for the jazz fans More folksy who like their music “pure.” singing by Guy Pure as the soap that floats isMitchell with Oscar Peterson's marvelous piano Mitch Miller's on the Cole Porter tuné that. is orc hestra on the composer's own. favorite, “Pittsburgh, “Love for Sale.” ‘This one’s still'Pa.” and a sad

he has two brothers, Jerry.

Somewhere,” teaming it with “Come to the (‘asbah.” Burt Taylor revives that wonderful 1944 hit, “I'll -Walk Alone.”

and chooses as a companion side

banned lyrically from the airways barroom song 'the Ellington classic “Solitude.” which has limited its popularity. 'with a gen-oo- | Jo Stafford, who has since But Peterson’s rendition ought to wine saloon type teamed = permanently with Paul

widen its audience. The -second piano “The Doll side’s also nice, “Until the Real with The SawThing Comes Along.” Tenor man Flip Phillips plays “cool,” as the beret boys say, “Apple-Honey” and-“Broadway.”

Weston, also paired with him on this disc “Ay-round the Corner, “Heaven Drops Her Curtain There's also wonderful backing on Frankie and Laine’s Singing his own composinr. “Don’t Send Me Home.”" ition, “When You're in Love,” and MERCURY -- The .aforemen-. The popular Mariners choose the folk type “Gandy Dancers’ tioned “Jump Through the * Ring” an old favorite. “Beautiful Isle of Ball.”

Guy Mitchell. dust Heart.” and

Child star Toni Harper, now 14, Down.’ ON teams with Harry James orches- Weston

tra on ‘Blacksmith Blues”

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