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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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3'? II fllfj Marits stars by the paj-tS's botf'office power may scerti logical At rc -first but it isn't borne Tlrt dlher day. for Indent fcrddudfcf 1 hid offered the flush slap, Jamas Mason, il large 6f the than- 1ft retells, to Irt a Single Hdl- nde film. unquestionably is a Fine life's still'an tihknbwn (o majority of American theatre goers. Cettftinty the producer In HAS perfect right id -bio fts recklessly ns he may fit I oh-Mason's fjotentlftl drnvvliig 6r, ht'4 guilty ef a Went tf'he- 1 tries- lo justify such a offer by Ihc contention that the "drnwiiig power already exists. I seriously dovibt that there nre, in nil Hollywood, two doien stais whose personal popularity is ((real enough to make a sub-par niclurr 'pay dividends in normal times.

1 doubt, thai there'are a dozen who can accomplish that miracle. are not normal times. All Indifferent, TODAY "SIARCHINO WIND- STARTS TOMORROW i H'Jl lucuitBALb BRENT ttltt ttty th ipils fiffitf feift' effaWS 8f, Iftt jT tidfetedt ts afl fWffii tM IRC iftire ef'tftt ererfit the fJorrtr'sftaW-b? Staf after slsf is demanding, and coftlractr-eAlHng foi? $io8, tldiurt, plus Wh'tSii tifheS do retufii T6 normal, as iftgj- Will, olily a handful of thfcst? hlayers bn able tu justify thfclr fhi ethffs, overpaid and mated, will become white ttejsKants. the jmarl predticers of foda'y affc the ones wild already seekiiiff lo' develop replacfefnents on salary deals. tDOf, Cuntnl efforts to Squtlcli slbrlcis about Lizabelh Scottv reminds" W6 of tlif classic line, "Methliiks the lady doth protest tod much 1 Add habitunt teeth; John darfleld Wonder why Gtoi'fte Murphy, u-ho ffcally deserves them, doesn't g6t the breaks? Nervous itch: To drdp Ida Luplno fidie, urfting hiir lo eonecntrate more attention on htr tarccv Rhd less oii her rolnaiiees Study pictures of Joel McCrca taken a dozen yeart then look al him loday and you'll atfrtc that he's ihc fHHii Father Time forfiol Seasonal comment: June Havoc Predielions thnt Yvonne de Carlo will be a lop-flight slar have, st leasl, two mighty good legs lo l--or a role In "the Blf? Haircut," PHI amount's drama of the Western wheat "perfect farm girl type' 1 was needed.

The casting 'ficc scanned Its files and mustered I ft young actresses who" seemed the likeliest cnndldutes and Invited the director of the picture to lake his' pick. After much cogitation he irclctl young lady named Karen Marth Who will receive a publicity build-up as "IHc Perfect 4-M Girl," Hollywood being il is, It's only iiHlurnl lliat Miss Marsh is native of Hollywood who, in her life, has never been in closer contact with a farm than, the bottle of milk dolivcrcd by the milkman. Speaking of paths to potential Hollywood success, the one trod by 18-year-old Jean '1110)0111011 Is at least unusual. With several of her high school pnls, she went to a neighborhood thcafVc the other-evening nnd found, In Ihc sent in which Ihe usherette led her, purse, In it were bills totaling about thirty- five dollars and a driver's license bearing the name, Linda Darnell, Miss Thompson ascertained Linda's home address and returned the purse, refusing to accept a reward. Next day, at Miss Darnell's suggestion she was summoned 'to 20th Century-Fox for screen tests.

Having reported, from time to time, several of the practical jokes Inflicted by Red Skclton on his fellow workers MGM. it's fiUiiiR to report the victims' final rebellion and rcvc'iigc. Sonic weeks ago, Skelton acquired a pint-sized foreign cnr which promptly bcc.imc the focnl point of his pride. Every day-he piirl.cd it outside the sound stage whore he worked and c.iicfully shrouded it'with tarpaulin. Leaving, the staRc, one evening last week, he horrified nt the sight of truck swinging nrot'iid the corner and bearing down on his most treasured possession.

There was a tcrri'flc crash nnd Skcl- ton, wall a wnil of anguish, jerked back the tarpaulin to nsscss the damage. He found that gngsters had moved his car nnd fur it, a pile of packing boxes. Bob Graham defines a "nice guy" follows: people say he's going Hollywood, they mean by train." (Distributed by the McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) Soutli African farmers expect to build up a profitable fur industry by eradicating the dassie, a pcil similar to the Australian rabbit, At Elyris Theatres Hi CORA MS Hiriw it FBI Vttfteff Iwtei Citf MrtH WARE Hmfel Pftefli H-t Mark Time In Maritime Strike ,41 NIVOLl romanllc scene from "Lot'er Goftie co-slarring Ball and deorjfe Brent, wilh Vcrft Zorina and Cafl Esmond. It Will be shown at the Rivoli Theatre, staffing Tuesday, Voice Of The People felyria, October 14. fcdilor, The Chronicle-Telegram! To anyone Interested in the tumnal dhnlny of Nnlure's handl' work we I'tSpcctfully recommend a trip to the Mohlcnn Stale forest, near Loudonvllle.

Prom Use Highway No. 58 to Mansfield. Turn left, before entering Mansfield proper, on Uie Loudonville-Woosler road, designated as No, 39, through Perrysvllle, to the sign marked MOHICAN STATE FOREST, iiie rest is easy and you travel on fine roada In (he park area. RIGHT now the trees are at their' most colorful' nt.igc. Birches, ash, sycamores, hard and soft maples, oaks are blendea into the green of firs, cedars and pine.

We have 'seen much of our own western country's scenic grandeur, sut for sheer beauty, of another tinct, sttfp at the valley of the Clear Fork branch, of the Mohican river. This scene lalrly takes your breath nwhy. Beginning at the river's edge irecs of all kinds and color reach tier after tier, ever high and higher lo the top of the raiiKe. Truly colors that defy any artist's brush (o reproduce on canvas. Leave it to the Boy Scouts to find the ideal! camping spot, A well organized troop was Using the floor for an outing.

Leaving the river Valley we stop at the Fire Control Tower. A'l this point the monument ieg' Islcrs 1,359 feet above sen IcVel. Tho panoramic view, from Ihls point, beggars my poor descriptive powers lo adequately picture for you. Off the main roadway you will find trails to intrigue those sliong enough lo hike the grades. We drove west on Highway 97, for a few mllflj, then returned to the junction of Highway No.

3. Here, looking directly south, is another dazzling display of color. Now and again you are, greeted by the. sight of maple'trees, in their.soft, shimmering shades. If my meager has aroused your interest, don't delay making this worth while making It a part of your experience flncl Nature dSesn'l wait.

M. A. Potlley. UNHONORKI) IIEAII UIX. LP graves of soldiers Who fell in the Seven Years' war of 1730-'37 have been uncovered by rond repair gangs near Pribrani.

Workmen dug up several skeletons which experts said were icmains of soldiers who fought thoro 200 years- ngo. RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY. October M. AND MIT NO. 2 SIIWCl lilNSTIN JACK LONDON FALSE TEETH Thai leoMn Need Not Embarrau umien of lectli reol i-mtnu fjroppiMl, illppid or nl nrcniK imie.

Do cini In (ear of Ihls 10 wu. sprlnklf IIUU clknIlM poniler, on ypur plivto- llolitl UflUl mnro llcinb', nmre not Hour. Chcflm "plHle odor' 1 Get -FASTEKTH unv (Adv.) LAST TIMES TODAY "RENEGADES" STARTS WfPvWf WTAM 8:00 When a olrl Marries SMJi Portia races Ule Just Plain Bill i 4 1 11 Mannlni 3 :13 News Three Buns it 7: IS News of the World 1:30 SjmplioneUt Superman Captain Midnight "News by Hichmond Montana Cot-boys Disgusted Oldest T9 tn 9i '2? Pulton" LeTK Jr. Hongs lo rtem'ber Henry Taylor Insldr of II Subject in World Wide Extra Terry nnd Range Riders IS50I Andorn-Sporii Hurbtr-Sporu nick Troi-y Jack Arnutroni Dorothy Kuldhelm f'Hmpflre Melodies Trout 1 clln Trst Jnck Bmllh Dob Hawk 1:00 of Gregory Hood Gabrlr-1 Real l.lfr Slorlei Guy Lnmbardo Donald Voorlitfi" BMO Victor Pnaidtnt Truman" 10.lit c. r.rade 10:30 Inner Sanctum Joan DatU Radio Theatie Salon Group Lone Ranger l.tim andTAbner Earl Godwin Let's Go VlMting Here's To for o.

Minority Opinion rhf Best Job "u'uli 1 11 Truman Cf" ldfl Truman PreYldenrffuman Muilc Studio Trranury fialuta 11:00 Ntwa 11:18 N. B. C. farad. TlTelbAV, OrUbcr Murray Youni Emll Cnlman Sleepy Sereinde eileen Tarrell Modern farmer :30 JJ LMllilL.

"wiiir News Ace Bonn for Is Cluorinlgtu lu 'Walt Henrlch 7:00 Nevi 7:1.1 Music 7:30 Music 1:11 Do You Remembtr Sa.U_fc Peanuts img Amcrlcai Ming 1:30 Dartlmo Claiilci 10:00 10 II 10:30 11:00 11:15 11130 n'oo I'MS IV 30 12 (5 "i no" 1 I) 1 10 I oo" 3.15 1 30 3 00 3:30 3 00 Ohio Farm Journal ftev, NusTbaum WiTrHenVvch' Voice of Comfort News Waka Up Swing Henrclh The Valentines Music bv Rrtiutu Review Vocal Vognri Mmle Walt H'nrich Melody Lane to" BT Announced Rural Dnn'i Light News Sunriie Nf'wi Acr Koffeo Korner, Ring Crosby Singa Dakrr (irrakf att'citib fHUM fflRMfeK October IS, Was fl bit day tof membfcri, fdttiief members and of tht First Congregational church who eefftbfalttf the eotfipielion of the flfirf rediehrnlfuff 6f thftir church building at" especially planned anniversary serv- lees. Und6f the direction of the Rev. Loyal fi: Women paslof of the, Wellington church, and various' tammlttees, the services were hlRh-1 lighted in the morning at Whch the anniversary address was' given by a for me i 1 paslor, Br. 1 Charles W. tlecnrd, of dnnton, who served IhiS church from br.

ftecart) used for his sermon I topic, "The Church of the Living Cod." The large choir Sand the anthem. "Oh Lord, How Manifold Are'Thy Works," and tht choir director, Mrs. F. BeVier "1' Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." Following Ihc inorninff service, a homecoming luncheon was served, in the dining rooms of the church for friends and members of the rh'irch, The redcdlcalion service was held at 3 p. with t)r.

Roy Bowers of Lakcwbod, taking the place of the Rev. Laurie J. Sharp of the Archwood Avenue Congregational hurch.in Cleveland, Who was unable lo be present because of ill-j ness. 1 Other ministers taking part were, the Rev, Herbert. Loomis of Lorain, who is moderator of UIR Medina Association of Congregational churches; the Rev, H.

O'Mara of Amherst, and Herbert A. Cassidy. pastor of the Welling-, ton iUelhodisf church. Repairs made to this church include redecoration, new caves (roughs and pointing of all mason work, roof repairs, a new lighting system and new carpeting in the auditorium and numerous other improvements around the church. There are still more Improvements to be made.

Cettinr Better Pauline Uallatin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallalln, 639 North Main street, was recently kicked by a horse on the Wenner farm, while she was helping with the farm work. Her ribs were cracked and her shoulder bruised. Her mother reports she is improving nicely.

To Literary Club The Literary club held its first meeting with Mrs. Howard Arndt. following Summer recess. The hostess wns assisted by Mrs. Thornton Gannett and Mrs.

Philip Duff in entcrtainlns the 21 A delicious dessert course was-served. During the business meeting, two new members were welcomed into the enrollment, Mrs. Cecil E. John- 'son and Mrs, Mary Reid. Mrs.

Arnold L. Kiplingcr program chairman, handed out the pro- Krams for the coming year, Bridge was the diversion, with prizes RO- infi to Mrs, Robert Mrs. Paul Shuslcr. Mrs. Jdhnson and Mrs.

Russell DickahOit. Mrs. Robert Snydcr 'will entertain-the club October 23. ilootcM To Double-Four Double Four Pinochle club played pinochle at the home of Mrs! C. L.

Whllon with prizes going to Mrs, Whiton, first and Mrs, Maude Sherman, second. fcfrtffcft PKKSS i Pfifticg tlffi6 today peiifiinf a feioptliftig t)f maritime negotlatoins, and Molly' woW 'polivt' frrefmrtd foi 4 a pos'! sible ifenewal bf violent? a wtek-end lull in the IS'-day-elcT' film strike. Spokesmen for thtf feasterft 8hd ftulf shiphiiig iiuerests proi to an enfly meetiritf rejjircsenliltues of two maf unions, on strike sirtee Octobff the ShlpoVvl.fcrs agi-ett! to resume ffie fcfnrteiffsn's 'slHfcg. leis 'Wart 4W hS3 SHUT the striking ufilonsi yielded on demands that any tlcmctil ft? eslci'idcd lo Wtst 'opera) tuitii. At Hollywood, police icAred new; picket line violence after laboratory workers ot the Ihternatibnfll liaiice of therttricnl Stage ploj-ees (APL) Voted lo respect I picket lints of the rival once of studio unions, also an 1 nffilialc.

I falsewhcie nn the Inbor froni, i crnncllien a I the Foul Motor Colii" party's Rivet Rouge plunl in Detroit Voted to end a wildcat strike, and it itioVomefif got; under wny ft! the AllLvChalfnor'si Maniifnelliriiie company's La Poile, I Indiana, plant. i open threatened aute St5el supp.y, fhff sWR6 fi days ago StHkferS 'et-e By fluoride Fumgs. ltalmgfS at PdftC t-otcd is Bafik WSfK aftw dfsp-rovinf ft new calling fdr a houflp increftse and t-eluntsty eheekeff Astern. fsmpIayeM at tHe comtJanys pisftt turned A similar effer- ifid voted to 1 continue their WalkoUl. Al Piitsbinirt, fer Hie citys tripiiing 6r stiike sank lo a low.

Mayor DrtVid L. Lfiwrerict said that untitiiiloS'itiftft) stemifllfigf ffbffi the riendlockeei dispute was the worst "since (he dark depression days' Pittsburgirs WOO street esf eralors ami Whd work rather tlisn pass through nickel lints set till by tlcnl Pttwct Workers union, duled meeting today lo consider return to To Be Announced Ixita Lam-tnn Road nf Jordan "ffeoTwaTmg Show JarV Berth Show Pai-ld Harum Niws Krirarirr Linda's First Lnve Editors pauihter Hurlii in mrmony H'oinan Club of 41 pijvon Children Woman in Whitt Masquerade l.Ke Bo Btuatifyi M4 Perkins Pepper It With Mutlc rthtl Winltri To Announ SympUonic Plann Moods Smile Time Victor Lmdlahr My Story Hymns llr ntl Toff filam Roiemary William Hackstaft 4:30 Lorento Jonea I'JS Prown 5 00 i Qlrl Marries 14 Portia Faces Life 30 Just Plain pi!) Front J'aga I oo lom i Nets Reportir I 30 Songs Amfrkt Tncmn "7.00'gupper IMS of ihe World 7 10 Y.OO Rudy I 30 4 Pile yvuto Judy 9:00 Amos 'n' 9 IS 8 50 10 60 'Bob" 10:14 10 30 Bed SkcUon 10 (5 11 00 Beporier News Band Concert Tune L'p TtWI Crib Heat t'ommuniiy Kwnd Ring Crosby John Antnonjr Oedric Linger A 9'-'een lor a Music For Ohio The Valentines News Fact in Rhvrr.f Buck Rofcrs Ksle Smllh Aunt Jenny Helen Trent Sun day HtVtVr" Ma Perk me' Dr. Malope Koid of Ufa Ctlamor Manor BmVhage Tom MU gyn ojj TomoroT to T'nu SESIiJ tq Mcl.idv Purton Parry Mason Journey and Groom I. adits Be Man With Hat Nc Are Merrv Cm llnund 'Band Sund Ten Pirates" Oirk. Tract' -J Armsircng Unnoswe' Jed horoihv Kumhtlm parber 'Mrlodiw frlln Test "MysTfff ekBruc Smith Salmi Cir-iup Melody Hpur Wasne Kn't Miutca-l HerMjgt Housf Pirty fartj News CAPUDINE HEAD4CHE Postpone MeeilHg The Tom Rcep 4-M Memorial club postponed its meelfng' Which was lo have been held Thursday night, with the Ichdcr, Raymond Church, until October 24 at the same This elUliusiasllc group of boys are studying code.

fhirr At- Curb Wcllfngton's annual F.all clean- uii-day Friday, October 25. Every householder is urged to place the rubbish al the curb in front of the home. This will be picked up by the street department under direction of the Recp, that evening. Plan Celebration Before the War. Wellington merchants co-operated with the Legion is launching a community Hallow- e'en celcbrnlion, This year they have planned lo resume the event, which will be held on the evening nf October 30, Instead of Hallowe'en night.

The event is being planned by Commander Ralph Gray and his committees. There is to be a 'gala parade and many other attractions. Everyone entering parade, is asked to wear a coslumo and be masked. Coming Events Button club meets with Mrs. Laura Zimmerman, October 15.

Woman's Afternoon club meets this afternoon with Margaret and Jennnctte Warner. Hamlin Woman's Relief Corps will hold inspection Tuesday c.ve- ning, October 15. at G. A. R.

Memorial hall. Helen Barrow of the Medina Corps, will act as inspector. A covered-dish supper will be served at 6:30 promptly, Each member is asked to bring a tureen and her own table service. On October 16, the Woman'i Association of the Firsl Congregational church has been extended an invitation to the Bonnie- Brae Farm by Mrs. William Murray.

This will be the regular needlework meeting. A covered-dish dinner will be served at noon with the meat be'ing furnished. Members are to contact Mrs. Herman Wight for transportation. Friendship Guild of Congregational church meets tonight with Mrs.

G. B. Warner. Briefs Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Wideman, FOR A DELICIOUS LUNCHEON TRY TH! BLUEBIRD NOTICI MY NEW RESIDENCE TELEPHONE NUMIER IS 38-745 Since.rht TeltpMnt Is unable to qivt mt MM Private Lint my ntw retidwice Gulf I mvit mk yw call number DR. GEO. A. HOKE Over lum -n Illd Von Know ol Mel Biiuc The etorlti for Your Duty Up.too 1 10 tiatimsj Orch. Pop Hiimsi) Holl.vfc.od Sjniphony 5h')f Sor.j» for rbis AND ELYRIA ELKS FAMILY PARTY EVERY WEDNESDAY KITE AT 8:13 ELKS BALLROOM HALL VOU 4KB INVITED EMBASSY BAR Wtit Avt, flt IrMd St, Elyrio, Ohio DON'T forget omort Mr nif fhif trt invitf i to eompt ft for voluoblt priiti.

AN foitttftoRtf muit hi II or ft Hit lor, Comt tftwii tnjty tbi fun. Dtficifif Niqhrly to tht Four Notti of JOI.RAIFH formerly of Columbia Station, afe making their liomc with her par- cuts, Mr. and Mrs, George Edwards, 519 Barker jsli-cct, Wellington, td be near his work in Obcrlin. Mr, and Mrs. William Herald, Kelly slrcel, are building a new home on Route 58, on a part of ihe Watson Wilbur farm, north of town.

mm. Babffcr 6, E. has we wovW paid fioirom 18 fflt ftfiystdaf. at ttie Ross' Pa ft. Hie "bafeies" fH6 fair.

Vouhgtsl ft as KluWIffrt WTtlUCft, Bsby er eiiinieaitig. MearfS- f.MoWUcklss By ftgrtetiltufftr ImpteffiSnt in Months IB is MOifMOfHIMDOTHIf eit'known hone remedy you can to reutvt (Utircss ot children's eoidtii comfortlnt Vtcks VijftRub, Even while you rub it on, ViPoRub attru to work to CAM ud it en workint during the nliht, No wonder moat do this when coldstriku, ,1 Dtptndoblt and Rtlloblt Strvict Truck Tirts Tractor Tirts Tlrt It Batttry Strvict Rt capping -Vulcanizing Samt Day Strvict 111 Ctdar St. Tel. 2438 THE Kl I WAY IS OUR WAY CASH AND CARRY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Wl HAVI A STORI IN YOUR NIIOHIORHOOD IN ELYRIA 519 Led! St. Phono 2727 OIIRLIN WELLINGTON 44 S.

MAIN ST. 12S W. HIRRICK AVI, PHONI 22. PHONI S3.R. The I Cleaners Cl Sot Household Finance $20 TO $1000,,, WITHOUT INOOBIMS If yey Bffd lot mmil CMOOfIA 11 if lit litt ii-41 HM mit vm HIM 1714 otter riiififu en or liki up If moatlN 10 iimi (t rMr Ywi tem bf irriQitd fowl ia il I Ml 9t I'M II jw end mw to Mty wmhr FINANCE KJL,.

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