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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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Mi teait ttett at ettver tfevtcw lo get reaction in edviAte a picture's retiaee. ao that it ean be changed aeedrd inely. UN latest of thoee appralttTteHp) teaTJsmf" torT tnotsM, whoa It a new ia teat II Nth tol ttw m' iMlstfjaallssssst CsaalkAassBt iBilltW SStSSmSSim le CMttiMitf (hat witt the Toft deal; "Many art so carter of ftttitt knot! W. C. breaks went ajt In fny early career, i illht! No doubt! Hollywood farade: Bill pneueat psychologist Wi new of offering ordinary would give wages, plus butter.

cream and hnfn." It worked Omurho Mart. Good Snmari- Un. whenever autograph hunters potter Mr. Mam for his autograph, he always fives them a plus value by signing, not his own name, but thit of Hedy Lnmarr Marie McDonald, postal hazard. So effectively have Miss McDonald's luscious contours been publicized that peetel authorities, in self-defense, Wire ordered her to write her fun clubs and request the members not her as "The Body Hollywood.

California." Tot anyone Interested in the va- of human nature, 1 know of no better viewpoint than movie itara fan mall. Consider, for in rtaneo, a totter received recently Bellla. It'i from an Army pri vate stationed near Las Vegas, Ne widower with a $15,000 In- policy and a flve-yrar-old oaufhter. He wants Belita to take Insurance, formally adopt the daufhler and train her to be an Ice skater. IDOL CHATTER: Boris Karloff, Jfteod of beefing about being rpj04 Just stayed ghoul and col- Peas-in-a-pod: Dolores and tl.e late Thelma hve you over heard a more in- JiMle than Irene Dunn's? Add haMtual-doodlers: Constance HM man who fathered that all professional At Elyriaheatres She TUB CgHONICLB mtORAM.

ELEHIA. OHIO At double feature show will the Lincoln Theatre romantic 'Soufh ji- th oth Baf 10 Hides Again" starring Bill white ejic pruivaviuiifll l- misanthropes fkeeM know Bob HOM Whm know Bob Hope When eiiore art made, they'll be tt by Charles Coburn NeoBJnatod for the most-beautiful- award: Linda Darnell Army bosses are passing up bet if they don make Mickey Ml pursui other day I met Ann Miller -Jd for her many boy aeked her if she had a new romenee to report. Miss Miller admitted one and hinted that It BMfJit be serious. "How do you epeil his name?" I asked. After pondering deeply for a long moment, aha blushed, and replied, "Hes vena, 1 don't (Distributed by The McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) South Africa will "spend on postwar railway expansion.

RADIO JVEDNIHDAY. October II, t.rttr Tom Mm Richmond Uiu Hall i Mldtt li1 Rdlef Brown Ulrkioa atop VilUln Ombfltl Hraliir Skrtvn Tf.t Nlinirr World Lynn Murray R.ntt Hldrr. World Allin Jonti Or. ChrlitUn frank Jark Orson Muilc Moiimnu Ntltoti Bddy slumiwr Dr. Archer Fulton Clilta Fosttr Fr.ncti W.di Clyde NEW flowers nnd tall candles were the setting for the wedding Thursday afternoon of Frances Arlenc Heed, (laughter of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ralph Reed Clyde W. RIORHII. Mr. and Mrs.

W. UroKan of North Canton, O. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Kcv. G. Kettenrlns.

pastor of jfie First Baptist church tw London. Miss Heed, given in marriage bj tier father, wore a white sahi with flriRer tip vnl nnd car lied white roses and a while Bible Kift of thr groom. 1f 1 wld i 8 8tcr Mrs Evelyn Kadclirr as matron of honor wore a yellow taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of yellow and white pom pons. The bridesmaids. Miss Lois Jane Brogiin, sister of the groom, wore blue taffeta and carried lavender and Mrs.

Dorothy Zeig lern gown was of rose taffeta ant she carried lavender pompons. John Reed, brother of the bride was best rnmi and the ushers were Claude and Claire Brogati, brothers of the groom. A brief musical recital was play- i Mrs Tripp during tlme El Hoseneau sang "J'' Whal Ood Hath Promised and "Perfect Love." 'ormer Elyriin fens Contract After Film Test of the i H1 Schonl an Bryon University. The groom 8" dunted from the Sehring School, Bryon University nnd is now attending Dallas theological Seminary. After the reception the couple left for Dallas.

Texas where thrv will make their home. 1 By Jimmy IN OUITODY! A small initinfion fop I'ut Wnllacc in tlio P.A.C. 11 IK Hotting IN WHH no Kmit bout. Hut let's see lifiirv now get OUT I Jivr Muilc I'arad. i SJlgli Off Keefe Braaaelto Keefe Brasselle, a young former Elyrian, has been signed up by Universal Pictures Company.

Inc. at Universal City, and has been given the leading masculine role in "The r.iiry Tale Murder." according to word received from California. Gloria Jnn has the leading feminine role in the picture. Brasselle is a graduate of Clyrla High Scho-A where he was a member of the cheerleaders' staff during his student days. He also Is a former Chronicle-Telegram carrier and was a member of the carrier salesmanship team which won the Robert Bingham trophy In national competition at Milwaukee In June.

1937. Brasselle and Mclvin Clapp, the other member of the Elyria team, won that trophy in competition with teams from much larger cities. IM4 CsflaaaVofoatV Brasselle went to California nearly year ago, and broke into the entertainment field with a week a engagement on the stage of Wellington Ate, ML AtXIUAtt American Legion Auxiliary convened Monday evening with newly elected in charge. They are, Mrs. Herbert Reep, president; Mrs.

O. J. welch, first vice-president; Mrs. I. YT wnc y- second vice-president; Mrs.

Marie Fortney, secretary; Mrs. George Blshbaugh, treasurer; Mrs. Clifton West, historian; Mrs. Paul Newlon, sergeant-at-arms; Alice Jean West and Mary Jane Twining color bearers; Mrs. Edwin Wise Mrs.

Jcrcy Garrctt, Mrs. Burl Cur-' tice. executive committee. Mrs. Jay Holland was reclectrd chaplain.

Mrs. Recp appointed her various committees us Rehabilitation Susie RURR; child welfare. Ethel Oney; national defense. Irnm Brumneld; legislative. Hazel Welch; Americanism, Ada Downey; community service.

Martha Henes; Sunshine and visiting, Elizabeth theimer and Louise Hostettler War activities, Lillinn Clark- publicity, Ola Mishbaugh: member- chip, Hutheda Obrig. Nelle Havhen and Dorotha West; tax stamps, Marie fortney; music, Lavllla Twining; temporary committee for Armistice banquet, Holland, Brumneld and Fortney. Mrs. Burt Curtice entertained with a very fine book review. Next meeting is November with Ethel Oney and Norma Liver.

more in charge of refreshments. Drive rer rands Abble K. Hand Circle of King's Odotef 18, 1914 Daughters traveled to the lovely home of Mrs. Frank Murray in Huntington township Monday evening for the October meeting. There were 25 present.

Mrs. C. W. Gannett, new president, conducted the business meeting. Members are planning a drive I for funds the first week in IJecem-1 ber.

with some central place in the business district for its headquarters. Inde River, as shown on above man. Yanks (KH1 Inde River, as shown on above map. the Rhinehmd Gtrmoter. lanks nlso ranged deeper into 'Acme Telcphoto)' Mrs.

Charles Barnes led in im-1 vcrslty of Detroit; University 'noc Bmqvet as Fine Soccesi Vttt PTMMffrt 14 jMtttsj pressive Bible sturty, using "Worry 6:30 act COLUMBIA-Bible hour in the Mti 5Cho at 3 p. I6adln ma Ev ry child in the Community pictures. welcome. Mrs. H.

Peyton the The former Elyrian was dis- teacher. covered by Sue Carol, agent and wife of Alan Ladd. who signed dim because she thought his appearance and actions were similar her husband's. Brasselle was given a screen test after a Universal director saw him doing an impersonation of Frank Sinatra. He has already appeared in three pictures.

One of them was "Janie." recently shown in Elyria; another was "Three Little Sisters," and third was an educatloonal picture which will be shown in schools. Brasselle lived In Elyria all his ife before he went to California ast November. He lived here with us uncle. Ralph Brasselle, at 140 West Bridge street. I Lovt Mytttry John Nttbiu Rtpub.

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M. EVENT FRIDAY SOUTH Wayne Martin, president of the Community club announces a Hallowe'en Masquerade for Friday evening. Shirley Uaus ij in charge of games and contests. NiKlH tureen dinner and program at the LaPurtc church nt 6:30 p. m.

Council will meet at the home of Mrs. C. T. Bailey at 10 a. m.

for the remodeling project. Each one is to bring their own lunch. Miss Berry will conduct the clasf. club will mee'. at the home of Mrs Abbie Jewett for all day meeting.

ROCHESTER-Family Night for the church members and community at the Methodist church. Supper served from 7 to p. m. No charge. EVKNT SATURDAY EATON-Ftfelis class will have tS JO rty at 'he Town Hall.

ing," for a topic. Mrs. Miriam Dir- lum was chairman of the program. at which time games and contests were enjoyed. Reports of the King's Daughters convention at Bucyrus were given by Mrs.

George Hnwk, Mrs. Russell Grlggs and Mrs. A. B. Southard.

A discussion on the Bond Issue for Detention Home in Elyria. was held. Refreshments were' served. Luncheon Al Oberltrt Inn The first meeting of the Kail for members of the Woman's Afternoon club was held at Oberlin Inn Monday afternoon. Eighteen made the trip.

Following business, two interesting book reviews were given. Mrs. G. B. Warner reviewed.

"Army of Shadows." by Joseph Kessler and Mrs. Sidney T. Homenway, "Tin; Nazis Go Underground," by Curt Riess. Republican Rally Plans are being made fur a big nepublicuti Rally be held ut the school auditorium, at 8 p. m.

Friday evening. This rally is under spon- of the newly organized Women's Republican club. A colorful part of the program will be the band concert 111 the' town park at 7 o'clock, and a parade at 7:30. Most of the candidates are expected to be present and give 'short talks. The main speaker is Mrs.

Robert Taft, wife of the senior senator from Ohio. Cider and doughnuts will be served. Fd Fram Army Pfc. Donald Brenner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Brenner has been discharged from the Army as a pre- medic student. Drafted in May, 1943, he trained at Camp Grant and studied under the ASTP at the Uni- Illinols and University of New Hampshire before being assigned to the Fletcher general hospital Cambridge, from where he was discharged, MM-Week Worship Bervire I The Rev. Herbert Cassidy. pastor of the First Methodist church will I continue the study of the question "What Will Peace Cost?" with the tneme, "Planning for Brothcrhool," nt the mid-week worship service tonight. The M.

C. class has Christmas cards and wrappings again this year. Brief i Mrs. Donald Maybaugh has been appointed captain of the Northeast section of Wellington for the Wai- Fund drive under chairman Mr. Weber.

NO END TO'TLEANINO tr- SEPUIT. two years of "cleaning-up" operations in the Mediterranean war zone. Ensign Gordon Burgess arrived home on furlough, just in time to help his parents clean up the the hurricane at their Cape Cod home. night by reprjtiinf to UM Club had been that two to sign petMMA if their return to Waahintten election and that two havt agreed to top the petition. Thie but otic more name to be M.

cured to make the ail required. The speaker pointed out that when the Allied forces arrived the beaches of Normandy it was not long before a great Military Campaign was rapidly put Into effect By the same token, four beachheads have been established for The Town- scrd Plan on the West Coast beca thtf states of Ariiona, California Oregon nnd Washington the people will have an opportunity to vote November 7th on this plan known throughout those states as the at 00" constitutional amendment. Sadie Reisinger chairman oi the refreshments committee cd that the banquet held Thursday night was a fine success and it was voted by the Club to send a substantial amount of money to National Headquarters to assist in the promo- of National activities. JOHIGHJ NELSON EDDY 1 MNft Anvetvstor's PHILLIPS RAT WELCH EXPERT WATCH ANQ CLOC Mop Center Ridge Road I mile west Rldgeville Center CVENTN TONIGHT meeting and Bible study meeting at the Bap- tilt church at p. m.

Circle Home Com- I ing at the home of Mrs. Frank Pickering. I ROCHESTER meets at 0 p. at the schoolhousc. will meet with Mrs.

Lulu Reisim-er. Frances HeiMnger in charge of entertainment. LA GRANGE Masonic Lodge meets at I p.m. in Lodge rooms, Bapti.t Missionary society meets with Mrs. Alberta Edwards on October 25 instead of October 18 sTVCNTs) THURsiPAV LA GRANGE- Lorsm County Teachers meet in the high school auditorium at 7:30 m.

meets with Mrs. Charles Nash at HOOD. AVON LAKE-Group 54 meets at the Congregational church at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Eileen Benninghoff will give book review.

GRAFTON-Farm Bureau Council 7-D meets with Herman and William Ciest. GRAFTON-Kiwanis club meets Form luroou Lift Insuronet Co. Represented kjr CLAYTON J. SPRINGER 8.. Mat.

Bt. fhonr 53 FARSt BUREAU Ml Tl Al Al TO I.VSIRA.VrF CO RtREAl MUTUAL riRE INSURANCE M. Statta WADC Akron. The Ohio Pubfic SenrkeCo. PUBLIC DANCE A to Htt wM bt ktW FRIDAY, Oct.

20th. At SS ptr Horf, 3t4 PbMr. CLYDE REYNOLDS ATTENTION EAGIES STAC SHOW FOI Ail MUbUflS OP ILYIIA Aflll NO. 431, THUISPAV NIOHT OCT. ItTH.

yiss IT. 411, BUY BONDS REGULARLY fTffP THfM SAFEIY- IH OVR VAULTS You ran safe of sorry gelling our Bunk Vault Safely for your War BoiuU. Tec a long lime to keep any valuable paper your bouir or plare of For very small charge, you can all of your bonds wild us anil have bank bilily for Iheir safely. You'll receive a book the dale, serial number and maturity value of each bond, and you can deposit more, or withdraw any or all of bonds at will. i IN! ASK WM ova THF LORAIN COUNTY SAVINGS RUS I.

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