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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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Jf 0 WOOD Hi fttft OHIO fietr By sittef, for in-' Uie thai Is tifll suicide (o ffiaitc ptclurl Ihfftittt 6ft fflelitftl fvt lit-ard of FllrHVIlic acres ftdvatice Ihc cohteflllorl thai ftudjtnees wilt Mi Mich pictures. N6w cxfiffiine the fficlttnl reeouls nhd 'you'll find that Mich pictures have, almost Affrays been sfitnsh hits. "Bill'of- Bivorcemenf" tnrtde stnrf "Tho Patriot," In which. Kriill 1 played tile mad czar, Pntil, tt'ns one of his fiiost -popular pictures. "Night Must rail" put Robert Montgomery into the 1 top-bracket Artinilng Or.

CIlllorhouM" Edvt'iml. ftobihson new "Private 'Worlds" was a boJc'Offlce itilhe; "The nnd "Lady In The-dark" arf ciirroiiliy rloInR'bltf business; and crltlfs who" have appraised "Gaslight" nnd "Arsenic! and Old LHCC" expect (hem to coin money. Film nlrcndy screened for, "Guest -In The-Mouse" indicates It will be one of United bid money offerings for 1M4." in nil, probability the very, taboo imposed by moat producers on that, or any other reason for the success of the picture which violates It. The taboo Is Insurance tions have novelty-apptaI, And John and Jane Public, office records" speak' truly, are more quickly, lured Into then ires io "iiec somcthiiui than they arc by any other lure. MUrrERINOS; You'd be prlscd how many, glamour.boys who re brave ftnd.bold on-aereciV arc meek and bald In private life Ode to mayhem: Jones has agreed 'to make (lie picture.

Mr; you'll pay her Uie your -lawsuit claims ihe's silly Notion: Edward Robinson without utrut How lucky Prank Sinatra, that acreen stars arc not paid at io much a 1 pound ft tf'toM rfttfil tf? the, sis yws it Miise; WTtitt ttrtlM tfuWnsrlrttr- of tW tits MW ttltf if swrtf infttti ftoftrllyM fey M8e 'ill's the tiifffiS frf Laflj- Fat eaawple. sift, themhi fa tfit titst of June prti, EwtfisiT tit KMt years afd Kef in Atm ofit Miss til oh the stieir se leni ny bffser. pMiditeefs had hef theit she SiVeii a ftlffisp. A few ttteks rt(58, nHef Jbbfete she Wns sti hrtrtf tip, nnBneWlt.fr'thfll It locked like shil would hsVss 18 her nf a sfcfeeft bvci'taoaid. Ahd then, nut elftftf blue sky, Laity Ltick a slatife IH lief tlon On a Mondity, she Imirttd, net jlisfB role, but a leaf! opfiosflc Gflfy drnfi) lit our- Of year's bigRfcsl plclUfeis.

On Tuesday, it letter from Hie. goiither'il Music Co, ittforincd hcf (hat a she had coinposed WHS purchased. And on thufstiay ciiji filled Io mviMK when a cousin in the 'rtrHvcd for a visit and her with a doftn pairs of ---When beMllle was in Washltigton, some weeks fur the prchllcre of hli picture, "The Story Of Dr, Wnsscll," Qtierii Wll- lieltnina of Hollywood presented him with the Order of the House of OfniiMc, thereby ptilltllnK him to garnish 'his shirt on formal occasions, a broad red ribbon. Her Majesty, having none of the ordained ribbons -in her travelling bafts, wrote to the Netherlands government, now In England, to tend one. Two weeks later, the Dutch Prltntr Minister wrote back, saying that suitable ribbon was not available hi England, and asked the quern to forward tome, via Lend Lease, from the 'United SUIes, By the time DeMltle wears his atlons, he'll able to describe it as red 1 Prom lite Hollywood Irony Department One day last- week, a rade paper rarricd two utories.

One, concerning a nlnht club party (Iven by a famous star, took up a Ull column of typo. The oilier was dashed off Ih just six linos. told if the denth, on the Italian tattle front; of Mak Brand, who, before going overseas as a war correspondent, authored the "Or, KII- dalreV one of Uie most sue- tessful series in screen and "Oestry Rides Again," the smash hit nave Mat lene Dietrich a new lease- on life I Charles Vldor has more thin a doien Hollywood pictures, but he has yet Io tWII 6f iht M'Sfchnht Mfirinf, rfifl in fvery port, ln, Salfof'i! corn- Io Llncolfi fhrnlrc Siirtdny. Arthur Lake Also nt the Llhcutli, stfli-IHig Siihdny, bt "J'dKncrs of Ihc INSfhH tfilch U0 with Antct-lcan slang. On the "Love of MadHiiit- Stiiid" Ret lilnn tried tn Alibi inlstnlft, he flccusr.d him of "filiovinn the buckM." Tht McNuUghl Syiidlcnlc.

Inc.) t.KAVKB IS' TAXI NKW. VOftK. Mrs. Hubert of WflshiliKldli, nsktrl to hclji hi-r rtnd tluuisAtid worth of Jewelry left in inxlt-iib, the only clue could offer police vvns Ihiit the cub yellow, At fOfn-SMoUTH fife incut offic-luls today IM cause of fire which cniisecl demngc cstitnutcd nt $1,000 in the tnr- dislilling building at the coke (ilnnl of the f'ortsmouth of the Wheeling Steel Corri, L. D.

Hueslis, Rcnci'nl stiperln- tcntlenl, said the building wns not beiiii; opcrHlcd nt the lime of' the fire last night nnd no one was Injured. The origin of the fire was not determined. HAIHO May i.oa Oirl SMS tore a. 30 I'laln BUI i 49 front ft pil (tin aporti March Io Victory Snftty Archie Andrrwt Curter 7:19 of World 1:.10 iioo Concert 16 Hit Paradt (j funny I'eoplt Anij It: II 10:30 Bill fltfrn Marvin Srorn Montana noyt fultiin Call to Arms rtmuolhlfj Freedom Opp, Arthur Oiidfrey Runar Hldfru 1odB.V.i African Ahdorn-Mimlc Lyti Murray Muile Momenti Muile Fiont Pm Oranfy We Whn Drram Couiu Banle Kutc Smith Johnaon Fninllv Mickey Alnm Candlclliht 8Hn Off Nlek 'Curler Double or NolhlnRBrewtter Boy v.i. Suvolil Jimmy Canlrrn Rithnfd Harknria Kali Murray YuUnc Radio Roundup News NiBht NOW SHOWING A NVMICANI "Urn On TN let" STARTS TODAY SATURDAY, May 27.

Modern Farmer Mnrnlnt Sunrlv Swliif 2-9? Mornlim JUeliidTea rune In Time IMS Ruiindup 1:39 Time Io Bhlne Salt and Peantita Marine Corpr Trea.iire Home Newa Organ OPA nevellli! in R'thm Pnrm News llrvrllle In Rytlim News AT World News Treasury Saluie em Wai FD6m 1 Atmm Mfefcf ttflt onnuat Hofflttomlfii of the Weilihgtoft High" KTranl Altiffihi AssotiatloB Is tonight 8t the sthoof auditorium, bellfi' Wilh a business 1 mtetlfig at 1-M by the program, which Ih' weleotfie to eitKs of W4 by Ctifloii West, the response fof the Class by Its president, Sam Hardy, Ihfe presentation of nthlcflc bWahls by doacli Kussell Kpplef Bhd rtadlhg At the r-osler of members service by Pfc. Lloyd Buckley. A fplo, Phyllis Voxlhclm. cr Janet ry Jane Brouse, will siiiR, "Just A Little Street Where Old friends. Meet." Miiurie Alexander's orchestra u-ifl play for daiiclns.

Refreshments will ho served dtiflhg intermissloh. Satufday ft ffppy tiay Poppy f)ay is" Saturday In These popples ui-e mnclc by disabled soldiers. The drive is dcr- auspices of the AmericHii Ldfiloh Auxiliary with CiilbcH teller In charge. They are offered nl any price you want to pay, but it is hoped ten cents will be the minimum contribution to this thy cause, I Salrs Vlolury Parade Volet Comlnrt I'rmfnta ev Nuaabanmn Jimp Drraklnst Polliih Mcludlei Ihe CUrden Oatc allrtfc and 11 cll 11:00 Melody Houndup 11:30 l.lfhtn) Wlndowi 'Jieporl Coniumrr Time Atlantic W.r CoiMn, r.rS VouTh l.re Mndern R'rvtit Chlldrrn'B (Tour News Prrifnd Polish Polkn.i nookf.v llBll l-nshKins In Rntlon.sBohrniUn Music oi Tomorrow To Be Theatre Mutlc ibo.lndltnt Indlin 1 rlll rt Muitctiiii 1:30 Orinlliind Rlcr 3:30 MiHIc nil Civil Sfrvlcf City Club Nobby Talk Hully'd Iiuiioii' The Wellington OrsinRe met Wed- nosdny evening, at 'which time Air, nnd Mrs. Roscoe Oney, daughters Shirley and Mrs.

Paul Blessing were obliRated Into the first and second degrees, Arthuf Mason having rhnrfic of the degree team, Mrs. Ben Burge charge when the third and foUrt'h dcgrcse are given to the four on June 14. Grangers voted $5 to the Ctrl Scouts'. Thirty-tour present. I.cttic Howk was Rlvcnvntlond- nncc prize.

Members welcomed Mrs, Mabel Perkins home from Culifor- nia where ihc had been spending the Winter. She expects to return to later on, 4-11 Conference Here A conference and officers' training meeting for officers and advisors of the IS 4-H clubs of Southern Lomin county will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the school house. Groups will meet in the main study hali and.

in the various rooms for the training period. Instructors will, be Miss Mary Knapp, the president and vice president group; the Rev. Paul K. Laiiffcr, the secretary and treasurer group; Miss Virginia Cooper, the news reporter group; and Harold Kri-cck, recreation leaders. The advisors for the girls' and boys' clubs will be instructed by County Agents Mrs.

Harry Rovnrd and C. I. Hummel, who will also speak at the joint meeting following Iho instruction period. Chnrlcs Willard will lend group siftRing. Honor clubs of the year will be announced.

Appeal for The Hamlin Woman's Relief Corps number 28 have appealed for InrRC quantities of flowrrs to make bouquets for the graves of Wellington's war dead. Bouquets will be made in the band room In the town hall, nnd flowers should be left thcrr, as Charlti llodjei (irnnd'cViii'iil sin Wash, at Mtuxr to MolhiTSonif Pninrr Ofo. Or.P*n-Amtrlra Ttila In Ilallornn" vlciory F. Pro Arle Ounrlfl Ted Huilui Rolllnl'Trln Prom Capitol Plattrr 1 the HeadllnesTo He Announced From London Ooclnra at Hanillcap The Colour! Orrh Your Amtrlta Hullrun Corltat An-lir Irtiilni Keportfr 3n America Marrhea l.db American J'3J Truth or Writ Orch aid Andorii Hrorfs DlniiiT MUMC Hms-ali Culh ,1 Tnrl.v Amer Trwn Unluniieit Thanks Irrh, "Va'nalA Show rtrm'b'cr Inner Haiu-M Mutic Six Simphnn) of Tomorrow National Him oj Can You Top Thla Olt Varltly Bhow 10-11 Myilerlei 10 JB Grand JS Inipicl 11:08 Nawi Victory "Unnni ll'li 11.JO Amain ihe Orrh Hit parade Corrrciion loiulnn Column aniit CpnM -j'ja Paldltr of tht PrfM in -48. MM f'rPfrawt Sgh)ff( In I han WHK MUS.C VUM Wain mi- Nf wi- R.mmn,»n prorj Houndui) 1:11 cpinmando Marr 3d Hank Krtnr V'ncle Nal'l Hour Allir cf Pruaiif P.

Craf lutdllour of Wotvhip tvn.r. iiiti Vuu'h Church Church Club Hiiur 1030 and. Mnilc 10 45 MtludV M-mnils Votpc of Ihc 4rmi 11:30 piuy KOM ialM Wprlaj Front u'jo iindiriri pich 1 if I 00 Musicil fit l.stwr Vic'ury 130 ol Chicago 1 Hadio Chioel Thry ipid'f a Rev, Zolltr Blur Pop.i!ar Slow aiuval; Prijt Juidan Polith Uurjailun Pn.g Voiie r.j t'roabr Saluta C' Podiuii) kil Chnir Hrngrurn hi rrmiuo t.ubur Hour luthrrjn Hour Cirrh Piu C'burcli pf Bf nrfd K. ii an Pi torn Kuuiov luv. Maiy O.i> listen ti'w'id ttorid Jrditv fbla Kurf Oij Cun.

I TravTr 2 It 3 30 1:00 3 14 3:10 J.l» tOO Ply" 110 rifbtlni IUKI of OhioJDt 1 incotn'i Si rj -i 4J lc ReJrr.sh-;ij( a Of) fit flreen Hour ,5 Ircnj 00 Pm.olic Jlour rv! I 15 To Bj announced I'piot) i'loM tha Air Dium'ond VVe 'tbt Op.cr| MedmjluP JJvjrd Star ul ihj Storj C'riuif MIXED DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT :10 1 North Elyria Grongo 17 A4m. for VOMM Old taffy BS 8'clotk it psssibte. Mrs. M. C.

in chaflt; MM fMf ifce rnoffiber's the Sof 0s)s elu'b met fof. ihtif final let-ten BMhef Tuesday HJ of Mfs OtUt Sieffiple, until Eflll, A dgssect'brldge started the tvefiU fnllovviS'i by cards with frrlies gbifitf Mrs. Webbec BeVlef, Rtr-s. tifd Arntil) Mfs, ofl'd Mrs. William.

Klnnn. Asslstliig. Hostesses were Mrs. b. C3, Mrs.

Safa Curtice and Mrs, Clmrles LnshTey. the house pfbtusefy ed Spring flowers. The I'ourth Qimrferly coiifercnbe" U'o held ftl the Pifst Melhodlsl church Wcdncsdtij' evening. Serv ing coinrhillee for the covcrcd'dlsh were Mrs. OOOI-RC Mrs.

Knlph f'utler and Mrs, Martin Glbbihs. The hew Norwalk district Sup' criritciulciu Herbert J. Thompson conducted the meeting and hev. Crtssidy read the scripture and offeied pruyer. District Superintendent son then called' for yearly reports.

Hev, dnSsidy gnve synopsis of the J-Chr's Chnrlcs Friend. Church schojl superintendent reported on thnl departmcirt nnd Mrs, Howk, Womnh's Society for Christian Vice, Mrs. B. Kellind reported on the Queen Ester Society; Mnry Youth Fellowship, and Charles Barnes, Lay activities, all gave splendid reports. John T.

Duff, church gave a very concise report. Rev. Cassldy then Rave a report of the noinlnalinK commiltoc. after which the Ministerial chairman Incited ficv, Cassidy back to his charge for the third year. Home On FurUuih Pvt, and Mr.s.

Adclbcrt Knapp arrived Thursday noon from Aberdeen Md. They arc enjoying the two weeks visiting his mother. Mrs. Alice Knnpp and oilier relatives in' town. North Ridgeville HOLD OPI.N HOUSE NORTH RIDOEVILLE Eilihty relatives and friends of Mrs.

Francos Mills nnd Mrs. Louise JohnMon, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Englcman of Center Ridge road were entertained lit the Englrmnn home, Sunday afternoon and evening when the Enitclman's held Open House for their daughters, who have joined the Air Wacs. Guests were present from Lakewood.

Cleveland. Cleveland Heights nnd the community. The home was beautifully decorated with red, white nnd blue flowers and the appointments were also In the patriotic theme. A buf- As-Usual LAPORTi INN 3 mHts MvHi '9t Ityria on wivfftwi MBtft- tftf Mn. ttilii In -May ftntf Hfg to- feffofl Pt- Mrs.

Mills' FiusDShd. Alfferf L. M.M.M. is slaltflhrd fit land Lf, J6hhst6Ti, httsi 6f MfS. tin? viitim cr in aeeiden! at ft.

on JSntiftry 3. J. J. bfother cf Mi's. R.

filldcf thw has Vtsitlnjf here, has fclufnctl 16 his hoffie lit adelphiu, Pa. LnWfy of Clevtlrthd f-6Sd, hss' feittrned home after Visited his paf-cnla In Mcfc6f, Sfitttter Emif'BIUgos fthd Al ters, slstcfs ef Haltclle pfl- tcrtrttncd In hohor Of MitrjoHe Smith of the Ki-cbs fond last Friday tvtfilHg, with a pet-sonal or at Kriog's In Eiyrln. Miss Smith is to be the bride of Mr. Masters ih an church cer-einony at 7:80 p.m. June 3 a( flic North Rldgevlllfr dongregational church, A Uvo course Itlhchcoh Was served from a lace covered labfr, centered with lilacs nhd White? tapers, Tlie faVors were tiny bolf- of flowers.

ducsts pl-cspht Were Me.tdnmes Robert Casscllbcrry, William Smith, C. O. Mftstfvs, Mae Linn, Rose Richmond, Robert Piculcr, James Wilson and the Misses Betty Hi-del, Martha Klolt, Irene Kaznlcrcfttk, Florence Skok, Merle Wengef, the honored guest, and the hostesses. Battclle Masters and Carl Marcks wore also present. Alma Masters sang several beautiful songs' and Mrs.

James Wilson entertained by reading the palms of the guests. Mr. Marcks presented an act of vciUrlloo.ufs~m, Victory 4-H Ctob Meets The Victory Workers of North Ritlgcville, were entertained at the home of Mrs. f. cummins mi Stoncy 'Ridge road yesterday at which time two more members were enrolled.

Members of the club received their project books' and plans were made for an officers and advisors meeting. The next meeting of the club will be held June 2 at the home of June Bender. Stoncy Ridge road. IMAt, 4 431 A. OSftMf CARLIStti nt tKureri it m.

Christian StfVies RiMI.4 Mrs. Holeoffib iR the nitsrnncfi. AVON A. witr sof ,1 flsnee at the school p. tn.

tJHAflfAM-i-Schoal plehia and baseball game, dHAfHAAt-sefilof Glass- play in th6 schoel ritiaitePiiim at 8 p. ni. "V- Can't take ft With You." RfbGfcVfLLE-Red dross Scu-. ing from 10 la 4. NORTH Mil haver tare! puny at the Orange hall Saturday evening 1 at A p.fn dRAFtON; Viclni-y club in the evening ai the home of Mr tihd Mrs.

fc'dwlh Khechtfrgcs, Chatham: Alumhl banquet In the school auditorium. Life Sunday service May 28 at (he dolumbia fiftpllsi church at 8 p. HlDOfcVfLLE. Kidgfi'ville Grange members wll attend North Rldgeville dongregationat church In a body In celebration of Rogation Day. Service begins at 11 a.

m. Highway child deaths in England are Increasing, those of adults tic. SKY INN IM K. Phone TO TAKE OUT WILSIE fluarls and t'omplftf Selertlon of Ciinccr Ale, Sparkling Water and Other Soft Drinka for the Hnme, FISH FRY TONIGHT More for lour Money" Supper dub Stop 14 Lake Avenue, Corner Elyria Avenue. (Half Way between Elyria and Lorain) Dancing Every and Saturday Night to Clyde Reynolds and His Orchestra To Serve You Bill, Adam, Urb Now Serving Dinners 6:30 to 12 P.

M. Daily Closed All Day Sunday "Lvseioys" COUNTRY HOME TAVERN ELYRIA AVF.M'K DtTTON ROAD STEAKS SPAGHETTI CHICKEN PAPRIKA8H FISH Every Friday SANDWICHES Open 5 to 1 Closed All Day Monday Nr Vim in im At M. iirrii Spend Decoration Day at Crystal Beach Park Vermilion (1944 Season Opens Sunday) Rides Amusements Midway Picnic Facilities DANCE Every Friday and Sunday Evening QECORATION DAY EVENING Jimmie Dulio and His Orchestra Admission 50c Federal and State Tax Included jg Ctdric or l.f^n it Thin, 4 avt 'S Suutfav i'-nx) OWFisWwrtdandMwIefnOiiKes lit tf in Mt CMNj'y, 111 Ivtry Saturday NhM tkt urti hitvi Itrry Tlty fff TM OM HAM WrMftl fit Krifhtt 0 BIL LADIES' RATIONED Or NON. RATIONED BEAUTIFUL SHOES $3.49 $3.99 $4.95 Hlnrkii Hi (Jtffns LOOK AT OUK WINDOWS MOBIL'S m..

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