Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 6, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 February 1949 — Page 7

Thursday, February 10, 1949

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IN ALITTLE OVER TWO YEARS, Kentucky-born, Pafricia Neal has pulled herself into the bright lights of Broadway and Hollywood. She worked as a doctor’s assistant, hotel dining room cashier and hostess,

model and jewelry store clerk while trying to get started, and — after several hard knocks and knocking hard on Broadway doors, made her debut on the stage in 1947 in ‘“‘Another Part Of' The For-

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est” which netted her five performance awards. With Patricia’s looks (and ability) Hollywcod couldn’t overlook her. “John Loves Mary” was her first film and she has just captured the much desired feminine lead in *“The Fountainhead” in which Gary Cooper is starred. x &k HANDSOME GLENN FORD, one of Hollywood’'s most pcpular leading men, has been chosen to portray the sensitive, ambitious and sometimes bitter American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, as g young man,

in “A Valentine for Sophia’” heard this 'month on NBC's Monday “Cavalcade of America.” “A Valentine for Sophia” is the story of Hawthorne’s early writing career, and his romance with the

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lovely Sophia Peabody, which almost stopped the wonderous flow of words from his pen. Sophia, however, with her patience and love, managed to turn Hawthorne back to a literary career. Other top names scheduled for “Cavalcade” this month are Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Zachary Scott. Ford is married to dancer Eleanor Powell.

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THE LIGONIER BANNER

FIRST TO RECOGNIZE the radio talent of wide-eyed Irene Beasley, now musical mistress of “Grand Slam,” was her home town Memphis — and first to develop a brand new idea for a radio show, back in

1946, was Irene herself. Her program was the first on the air to include both studio audience and listeners in a musical quiz contest. And the fan mail she receives! ! ! We've been to her offices and can

vouch for a daily deluge. And no wonder, “Grand Slam”—full of fun, nmiusic and beautiful prizes — is one of CBS’ most popular weekday programs, / * X % SPECULATION is that Walt Disney's trip to New Yori;, this nionth may be due to television iptorest. *% ¥ ' THE “GOLD” exchanging hands this year threatens to out-do the gold rush of 1849 if the cash contests already started are any indication of the trend. One of the biggest among those heard of to date

is the “49er Gold Rush Contest” (totalling $102,000) being announced on NBC’s Wednesday “Blondie” and Saturday “Dennis Day Show” as well as CBS’ Sunday “‘Our Miss Brooks.” Frankly, the odd

$2,000 (a “mere drop”) had us puzzled until we found there was a reason. All 4,951 cash prizes include the figure 49, in the amount or number of prizes, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 1849 gold rush—result, one hundred and TWO thousands dollars! ;

a variety of fruit cup combinations. Here the sections are combined with sliced bananas and diced apple (leave red peel on for cqlor contrast); with finely cut dates and shredded coconut; with diced avocado and chopped pimiento (omit sugar); with sliced strawberries; with orange or lime sherbet.

YOLING LADY'- -PAVLOWA HERSELF “—] 1 WOULDN'T HIRE IF SHE TRIED TO PLAY ME. FOR A CHUMP!- -eooo-ye Tovou ! 7, b \ \ g»\ .'v. v'// " ". : N '. .. 1 "\ T e ‘ . ey ‘ ), / % ‘\l\ e Al | N =3

. This is the month when your best boy friend sends you the heart-shaped box of candy...

‘when your favorite lady sends that sentimental message, _

The Ligonier Telephone Co. has a Valentine to send, too. It’s kind of special to all the people who cooperate so well in using party lines sharingly. It means a lot to both the company and your telephone neighbors when you space your calls, are reasonably brief, give up the line in emergencies, and the other things that go to make up good party line manners.

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It isn’t possible now to give everyone individual line service; in the meantime, remember that everybody loves a good party line neighbor. ;

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' : Advertisement %\ From where [sit... 4y Joe Marsh -}w{f\ ® : AR Duke Gets His Tractor

Duke Thonias bought a farm with the money he’d saved in the Service, hut he couldn’t get a tractor. He needed it badly, but was tenth on the local dealer’s list.

“Tell you what,” old man Peters says. “If those nine fellows ahead of you agree, you’ll get the next one I get in.” “No, thanks,” says Duke, “I’ll just take my turn.”

But old Peters mails out nine postcards. And the other day he tells Duke his tractor will be in next week. “I simply wrote the facts to the fellows ahead of you. They decided it.”

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From where I sit, it’s that spirit of understanding that helps make our democracy so great. Understanding for the other fellow’s problems and respect for the other fellow’s rights — whether it’s his right to earn a living, his right to cast his vote against your candidate, or even his right to enjoy a ‘moderate, friendly glass of beer or ale—if and when he chooses. Let’s always keep it that way! | a@e %&M{

Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation

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