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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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PAOR ETP.HT THE RECORD-ARGUS GREENVILLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, Hal Boyle's Notebook Here Today, Then Gone THIEL GREEKS AID of Sigma Kappa sorority and Alpha Chi Rho fraternity are assisting the Greenville Salvation Army in collecting toys for area youngsters. Taking part in the collection are Mimi Badock, Bill Daniels, Mike Weathers, Dr. Chauncey G. Bly, Thicl president; Mike Rovnak, Jo Ellen Essex, Cheryl Collins, Larry Catlos, Capt. Kenneth Reeves, local Salvation Army commander, and Connie Gibbons.

The Thiel Greeks will canvass area homes during November and assist the Greenville Moose Lodge in making repairs before the toys are given to the Salvation Army for distribution. THE VOICE OF BROADWAY The Ladies Are David's Goliath By JACK O'BRIAN iSinatra's numbered as a New NEW YORK David Niven.l York ma investor in "21" told us he's "scared silly" at starting his lecture tour. The most suave film star's autobiog, "The Moon's a Balloon," made him the highest paid darling of the nation's muscled lad named Ralph Watkins, one of the Washington Redskins coaches; turned out his same-named dad was the gifted drummer for the old Sinatra-era Harry and ladies clubs before he even sets Artie Shaw bands. Artie a tonsil wagging. lovely Nancy on switched to wine millionaire Alexis Lichine, (who told us in Louise's he sold his vast wine business for a fortune).

Cavallero Jr. sold his gourmet heaven, The Colony, to a pair of Germans who'll open it as a pop-priced eaterie. soul singer Tom Jones reserved rooms in Blighty's Shaw what the redheaded gal said to him just as she left his apartment house elevator after Artie accused her of pushing all the down-buttons; turned out some kid pranked them all which made the lift a local instead of the express Artie pshawed. It's an unprintable howl! Five White House administrations of canine-sitting for Nuffield Hospital for a phizz- IT raphesBryant.wh ose lift. gradable bio is due any mo, Sarah Churchill at 111 titled "Life in the White House Barleycorn wasn't overly complimentary about the "Young Winston" flick, which presumably biogs her dad's youthnil escapades.

she gave a $20 tip to guitarist vocalist Charlie Magee when he sang in her honor, "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner That I Love London of Noel Coward's delightful antiques in the enchanting "Oh Coward" revue at the New Theatre is "London Pride," so touching a gentle poignancy that it even reached an Irish critic's heart. Queen Liz Prince Phil invited a group of folks to their silver wedding anniversary in Westminister Abbey who were wed that same Nov. '47 dav. 5th Coast Guard District commander kiboshed federal- paid subscriptions to Playboy noting it has "gone beyond the bounds of what many consider naw; it's just dull pruriency. the necessary listings of magazine owners, weighs the risks" Farmers Rap Shapp HARRISBURG (AP) The Shapp administration had done almost nothing for Pennsylvania farmers hit by tropical storm Agnes, a slate farm group has charged, "Substantial worthwhile state aid to farmers who suffered crop and property losses from Agnes in June is non-existent, said Burion L.

Hetherington of Berwick, president of the State Council ol Farm Organizations. Bomb Damages School PITTSBURGH (AP) The explosion of a homemade bomb has caused an estimated $500 Dog Larry MacPhail's sprig, Jean, has the engagement ring from Conn, hi James Duncan who graduates into the Marine Corps nejft spring. liquor stores have a run on mini-copnac bottles every Friday the halfbuck jobs are favorites at college and pro grid games. Channing's heartbreak was not getting the "Hello, Dolly" film role she originated on the Bdwy. stage; so imagine the annoyance she's had to sit through "Dolly" Striesand in the film three times in airplanes.

George C. Scott's wanted forj next vear Famed French novelist can't cure the bottle fatigue Britain's UN press chief Stephen Day rates official rides, but makes his dates on a bike. Says it's the only way to unblue midtown Manhattan's traffic snarl. "Bridget Loves Bernie" as a TV series is a cheap, vulgar exercise in offensive ethnic stereotypical cliches; the Irish mother looks and sounds like bad imitation of Carol Channing, the Jewish mother a caricature from an Arab's viewpoint George S. Kaufman biographer Howard i h- mann's bonk accounts runneth over: after his 1 1 a prosperity via the best-seller lists, Dell's paying him more than $250,000 for rights.

John Waynes' cancer-terror waned: he's puffing cigars and his doctor's screaming. Duke shrugs, "The pleasure out- they've posted the banns reverently for their imminent wedding in church! By RENA PEDERSON Associated Press Writer DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Sometimes a reporter has to talk to the people who don't read newspapers to find out what the world is all about. Frances, for instance, is a waitress in a Chinese restaurant that has prided itself on its egg foo yung sandwiches and years. I But it is Frances who holds the "China Clipper" together I with her strength and good cheer, padding around on crepe I sole shoes, opening a beer as she goes from booth to booth.

I "I don't know how you write for newspapers, I can't stand to read 'em myself," says Frances. (Frances has no last name or background because she never talks about it "Just call me Frances, that's all I "You're going to make yourself nervous reading about politics and hijacks and wars. I don't mess with world affairs myself. That's here today and gone tomorrow!" Frances always speaks with a sureness and volume that draws nods from everyone at the counter. Frances is a stocky woman in her 40s, who wears different costume jewelry to match her nylon uniform and apron.

Her cat-eye glasses, which she puts on to read Gothic novels in slow hours, also match her jew- ielry. She carries on a constant battle with Joe, the restaurant owner, over her Hawaiian music. She brings her own tape casette and plays Hawaiian recordings. Joe turns it off. Frances turns it back on when Joe is in the kitchen.

"Been to Hawaii? Me? Oh honey, I'd like to, but there ain't that much money these days. I just like to listen to it. lit kinda makes the place seem nicer." To Frances, the only thing that counts is "getting into the kingdom." "This stuff around her don't matter," she says. The way she looks at it, some 144,000 will get in the kingdom, runners-up will be "the great multitude" ruling on earth and the remnant will be just stuck Jon earth doing nothing in par- iticular. Frances doesn't come out and say it, but reporters and politicians are not particularly favored for the kingdom crowd.

And politics? "You know who I'm going to vote for?" says Frances," Nobody! All the leaders in the world aren't going to make any difference in the long run." Frances figures the key to life is to be good to your family, your friends anl your customers. That and a little gum synn dill foo yung, woo dip har, egg roll and beer will see you through. Frances dispenses her advice with the sweet and sour sauce: 0 Leave Cabinet "Don't you worry about thing. News? That stuff willj just make you nervous." i She's probably right. But howj do you explain that, or! Frances, or the joy of an egg; foo yung sandwich to yourj boss? Nathaniel Hawthorne, the writer, died in 1384 at age 60.

HARRISBURG (AP) O. Allen Patterson, Pennsylvania's secretary of banking, says he will leave the cabinet position he's held since 1963 on Dec. 29. Patterson, 70, who's held the post longer than any other appointee, submitted his resignation to Gov. Sh ap Wednesday.

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Weld and her (beautiful) sister, Sally (Mrs. Howard) Cooper, dined during the early show at Casino Russe and left swinging tennis racquets for a midnight sweat at the new tennis club atop an E. 70s apartment house. Which does so much business it's open 18 hours a day Huri'tinglon Hartford's new Show Club has a brace of old familiar kissers at the velvet rope: Ed Wynne whose Harwyn Club was in contention with the Stork Club for a few long-ago minutes; plus Tony Butrico who once headwaitered at the Stork, Veteran all-showbiz superstar's about to disown his spaced-out son Lome Green's heart scare apparently is fine; he plans his own Bonanza next summer on the slrawhat circuit Gordon MacRae's scouting locations in E. Pennsylvania for a resort own-host New employe damage to a mens' rest room at Brooklyn College walking in the suburban Fox Chapel Area High School, authorities say.No injuries were reported.

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1874-1973