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13 ROCHESTER, DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. MAY 1047 Universal to Use William Powell ADVERTISEMENT Mind Lets Explore Your (smommwimm By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS flOLLYWOOD (INS) When Bill Powell finished bong This is the swan of the Thin Man" at MGM, he said Large Cast Set For 'Mama' TJKMEMBKR Mama." the Community Players' January hit, which Avill b.i given an extra T'-day run, bpginninar next Tuesday night, has an un song. I've outgrown them." What he didn't know then, is that if is his last for Leo, ARE YOU LOSING YOUR APPETITE? What yoa can do about this hrtl sign of advancing age From age 30 on.

at-i-ording to medical auihontn'f-, there is fading of the sense of tast4 and a decline in the ability to digest the Lion, for a long time, for Bill Chaplin to say "yes" to loaning Marilyn Nash to his Enterprise company for the second girl's role with Ginger Rogers in "Wild Calendar." FklP YOU ACT FffOM s- 5lHCe(? MOTIVES rJ lT Ihtsfn DOE5TW5 MAKE VOUR CONPUCT R-1SHT has been lent to Universal-International for a series of movies. Mind you, this is a borrowing deal, because Louis B. Mayer still holds the strings on Powell's contract. It amounts to this: Bill will usually large last 24 persons. Only the small, finer-flavored tuna are packed under the Star-Kist label.

You can see and taste the difference. Try Star-Kist. It's a delicious year-round food, served hot or cold. There IS a difference in Tuna! make "The Senator Was Indis 1 certain foods. Although this creet," plus "Mr.

Peabody and the A a result in a fl -ii "i' JLfVft Vvvv amtmi v.vy-T AT fJT-i wj "mm" W. Emm mi rjr Tm rmw Ml Mermaid" (what a honey he will be in this), plus one or two others at the Valley studio. Binaiier appeuie, la vour need for the Leading roles are played by Faith Berentsen as Mama, Howard Min- chin as Uncle Chris, and Nancy Hastings, a newcomer, as Mama's daughter, Katrin. Others in the cast are William Eyer, Alayne Kasiner, Ann Ash-worth, George Culp, Fletcher Sat-terwhite. Mrs.

Edward S. Barnltz, Mrs. Yank Winston, Mrs. George R. Town, Mary Montague, Merritt Barker, Charles S.

Lee, Peter noted 5czwrsx zays. mm f5TORAGI FZW FEOFLB GROW UP UNTIL. THBY Af? I've already recorded that George Kaufman directs "The Senator," and they are both Nunnally Johnson productions. John Dall will play Edward Grelg, the composer, in "The Song of Norway" for Universal-International. Rise Stevens is the femme MARRIED PO THeH! INFLUENCE CNt? THEIR.

IF THEY PLACE THEM IN NURSrfRY ZCHOOlS HbQ aoQ A. Heinrich, Barbara Shafer, Mr. LeRoy Jones, Arthur W. Camp-fleld, Jean Owens, Jane Yeager, COrrHftHT JOHN F. PILLE CO STONC The Comics Are Tops food elements na- tH.

Jratfl tun? ue to keep 'iL i rMimi lxiy tuques from "wearing out" lluty lie great a.t ever. Tiiou-ni have fount! llorlieks Mailed Milk an rasy-to-digest, tjuiek-to-digeM. way to get extra bodj-butlding and energy food. And Horlieks is good to drink. lt a pleasant as well as a healthful pra'-tiee to drink two plasms of Hor-ii ks a day.

"-'fart today by getting iLe one-txmiid jar at your drug Store, or, for a gi neroux free cample, hrnd this ad clipx-d right from this rw-paper wilh vour name and ad-to llorticks Corporation, Vir(inin. 553 from a passion for power; but star in this songfest. i mm A our aw location Charlie Einfeld is urging Charlie CORNER EUCLID. A ATLAS STS. Emma Marsh, Michael Meyer, Inez Robinson and Mrs.

Arthur W. Campfield. Settings are by Milton C. Robinson, and Robert Stevens directs. "I Remember Mama," written by John Van Druten and given more than 700 performances in New York, is credited with exceptionally heai t-warming qualities and rich humor.

By Albert K. Wiggam 1 1. Mostly false. Many people grow more childish after marriage. Parents begin to make good or bad husbands or wives out of their children in the cradle.

If thev are not grown up when they marry, they rarely grow up afterward. Our booklet, "How to be an Emotional Grown Up," with test, shows how startingly childish and unfit for marriage many people are. You can find vour own score. Booklet mobs always think they are acting from noble motives usually "to defend the honor" of woman or for the "good of the country." 3. No, they increase their influence.

One mother writes me saying, angrily, that she does not propose to let her little darling be taken away from her Influence several hours each day because the child is too young to be with others. Weil, dear lady, experience shows sent at com, "10 cents. Enclose! that nursery schools develop won derfully the children personalities, and often develop the prfrenta more than the children. stamped, self-addressed return envelope. 2.

No. People have been perse-f-nted Imrneii. tortured, hanzod and iA 1 Are Ymi Srlf-conclotm? If you you AAA'S the vord ligion and the noblest motives vu nreii tiiia rt iim humanity. Men have always cruel- "overcoming SWEET SHOP MirreMwfulIy tnnl by ll sootf talkrrs. 14 lnrlti(pi valuable popularity tt.

i cost, lOr. ftlun a rlf-adilrrjed, lamir1 rt'turn rnvlo. Adflrr-) Or. A. K.

Ir- tied their saviors and stoned their prophets in the belief they were acting righteously. Of -course the peiJiecutions of fiitler were chiefly When (tna hA is the ptece The Heart of Rofheiter'i Theatre lUslrut" Offerings Today STOCK AUCTION 1 At Theaters f-'-I' OPENING SET Bath The UveatocU Auction, owned and operated hy a men will open for buxl- NOON LUNCHEONS DINNERS "That Are Just Right' Opening time of main featiiml i 2. 7 1(1 HI l.oew' -11 o. 1. Icnlury 12 (:, R.imi.

7 in lift Keienf 11 SI). 1:40. 3 ft Templo 2:40, fi.Sli, Oo. nltol 12:0. 3:17, :2.

:3.V Strand 1 1 :30, I.lttle 1 9:45. KocheMcr lrlve-ln :1.V 10:30. Central Drive-ln 8:25. 10:45. nes of Friday, May 23, and con hi lothcr's Day it a tribute to her and she deserves the finest.

Smalls tinue weekly thereafter at the Salubria Lake Farm on the south side of Highway 15, just outside fhe village limits of Bath. Accommodations for 400 persons rlre Dick Haymes. Vrra-Ellen and Cesar Romero in "t'arnlvnl In Conia Rico' ami Krtwaol NorrU and Jean Oillie In hat a magnificent selection of quality jewelry gifts and personal items purchased specially for Mother's Day giving. Here are a few choice tuggxtions, selected from our vast assortment of Mother's Day Specials all designed to please the woman who Is everybody's sweetheart. 'neroy.

Ixiew Snencer Trtrv. Katharine Hen hum and Rrrert Waller in The Sea nf have been erected in the large Remember Mother WITH CANDY We are featuring a complete assortment of Mother's Day Gift Boxes. Priced from 90c up building- recently constructed for the purpose of holding auctions, and pens have been completed to jrafl nilti yiiu i.unipc nini namuii In "Bulldoc Drummond at Bay Regent PH'Dette Ooilriard. Fred Mac-Murray and llacdonald Carey In ''Suddenly It'i Spring." Century Donald Reacan. Alexis Smith and Zachary Scott In "Stallion Road." Temple 'rednc Mirch.

Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews, Harold Russell and Teresa WriKht in "The Best Yeara of Our Live anltol Ann Sheridan and Kent Smith house small stock and dairy cattle. A combined restaurant and office are located in the main building EARRINGS 4uu4e CHATELAINE S.60 Delicate lace-like designed A in "Nora Prentiss" and Monte and' rnnm 7 Adrlan Booth in "Home on the KHnRe." chatelaine, handset with brilliant A I.lttle Alan Ladd and inctta xoums care for anv amount of 37 North Clinton Ave. "And Now Tomorrow rhinestones 1 with a heavy, livestock. Swan shaped, earrings, each set with a ruby eye. connecting chain "Jim" Burns, proprietor of the new concern, has been dealing in Kivler and Mate Rona Id Tteagan and Ann Sheridan In "Kings Row" and Bnice Cabot and t'nnalance Bennett in "Wild Bill Hlckok Rlries Ilxlo and "ameo Oinger RoKera and Burges Meredith In 'MHKnificent Doll" and fierald Mnhr and Sheila Rvan in itr cattle and horses for a quarter of Lone Wolf in a century and added farm imple STARTS Ue Marcaret Frien and Jo ments and sumiliea tn hia exton- r-T0M0RR0W stve stock of farm needs about 7 yearn ago.

In setting up the, new auction service, he noted that WdWCHATELAINE Gorgeous, swan shaped pwL SggyHly chatelaine, handset with Jxk rhincsfones and alowina rubv 411 1 AM Continuous a Iturb) In "Music for Millions;" (Sydney ftreenstreet and Joan L.orlnB ia- "The Verdict." strand "It Ponte dei Sospiri" and "Viva Gil Sposi." Webster Brian Donlevy and Robert Walker in "Beginninc or the End" and Martha O'Driscoll in "Down Missouri Way." Madison and Mnnrae Ida Luplno and Robert Alda in "Man I Lve" and Sonny Friday had been selected so that purchasers would benefit from the sale prior to the weekend trade. Kenneth Hanna of Leicester will be the auctioneer. He has been aai rm iTajiaia i.stl tin Wk eyes. Detachable can be s.wonl P'ns- a Tufta and Ann Blytli In "Swell Guy rand Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur tnlemnloved in a similar canacttv for "The Plainsman" and Dorothy Lamour I t. vi.n.nrt i.mei.

Seveiai years thtoughout Western Klaltn (East Rochester tLaraine Day i New York. Other personnel Will and Brian Aherne In "The Lo. ket" and incladc Lynn -Burns, who will be Leslie Brooks and Jimmy Lloyd in associated with hia father in the enterprise, and Frank Muller who will handle the loading of stock. -jlUUrbn dh ihe ldosei CPA JWmmm Ample space for parking will be provided on the grounds which are BON BON DISH BREAD TRAYS "CiKaret Girl." Liberty flay Milland and Barbara Stanwyck in ''California" and Vera Ralston and William Marshall in "Murder in the Music Halt." I.ake Betty Orabie and Dirk Haymes in "Shocking Miss PIlRrtm" and E. O.

Morrison and John Hay in "Last Chance." Temple I Kairport -Rav Milland and Barbara Rtanwyrk In "CallfonTia" and Lynn Roberts and Warren DouKlaa in "Pllcrim Lady." Ariiclt Huniphrev Bocart and Lizaheth Scott in "Dead Reckoning" and Penny PlnRleton and Arthur Lake in "Blondie used annually for rodeos and horse $1.95 $0.95 mows. The property formerly was the Bath golf course and was pur Ideal for holding candy and other delicacies. Every home can use several. Make your dinner fable more attractive with this useful aluminum bread tray. 4 chased by the present owner when coifing activities were abandoned GALE STORM PATRICIA MORISON JOHN LITEL in the early days of the war.

Knows Best Itorhester lrlvc-ln Scnttvllr Ttoiid" Joel McCrea and Brian Donlevy in Vlretman." entral Drlie-ln tLong Pond Road i rFogarty Chosen John Garfield and Lsna Turner in man Always Rinits Twice." THE SCORCHING odulti rctpontibU lot OiU rnRHH Nn expose of c.i.d with vuno As Undersheriff WWW waawiv vv-v i $9 95 Geneseoan Heads THRILL-THIRSTY ADULTS! tw i a.w mm i mm i mm For Livingston Mt. Morris Livingston County -fJF Sheriff H. Donald McColl of Gene seo yesterday announced the ap LOCKET lovely, heart shaped locket, set with your choice of any Livingston Bar Mt. Morris At the annual meeting of the Livingston County Bar Association these officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Fred A. Quirk, Geneseo; vice-president, William J.

Flynn, Mt. Morris, and secretary and treasurer, Mark Welch, Oeneseo. pointment of Deputy Sheriff Wil luiiu rogarty or nemiocK, as un KREISLER WATCH BAND birthstone. fe-r Coffee Maker PHILCO RADIO dersherifr. Fogarty served three years as undersheriff during the administration -of former Sheriff De Luxe 7-piece set serving 16 cups.

Plastic tray with mirrored top. Electric stove extra. A5-tubeset of superb tone quality, with built-in aerial. Handsome plastic cabinet. D.

Sayre Beam and has served up as a peace officer for many years, Other members of the Livingston ALL PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX $7-50 Any lady with a wafch will love it. A neat, double snake wrist band County Sheriff's Department include the following deputy sher iffs: William H. Bennett, Geneseo; George S. Haywood, Mt. Morris; Walter Hughes, Dansville; Richard C.

Schwan, Dansville; Vincent Hunter, Nunda; William Monahan Portage; George Richardson Springwater, and Arthur D. Mc Caughey, York. Samuel S. Biondillo of Mt. Mor lis has been appointed a special deputy sheriff.

Mrs. Jane Dennis 14K. GOLD-l 7 JEWELS Sate ManicUfC Set Ladies' Watch dancing INSTRUCTRESSKS at Arthur Murray's must he ure of personal daintiness tliat will last TO suri lliey rely on ITIQUIT. Because this IcoJorant gie afc-ainl-f-iire jirolet tion Mop underarm odor checks crpiralion. of Geneseo is office secretary.

Physicist Urges Nations to Join SILENT BUTLER An aluminum servant tfi nr handy for emptying ash I trays. Housewives I love it! I 6 piece set, with 2 nail files, scissor, tweezer, cuticle stick and lucite comb. I iS r-li $39.95 Reg. $55 A smart looking, accurate watch. 14k gold case, cord bracelet.

itiquit orks effectively dependable through hours of active exercise. In Security Steps ITIQUIT is fluffy-light, eaey to use, toothinp. Mays moit in jar is harmless to fabric. Be sure of yor 1 si charm pet itiquit. At all cos Budget Terms or Charge ine tic counters in 10c, 25c, 39c and 59c sizes.

At Pay weekly or little Cohocton "The best defense against the atomic bomb Is a political defense," Dr. Robert Marshak, associate professor of physics at the University of Rochester, told a gathering sponsored by the PTA of Cohocton High School in the school auditorium Tuesday night. "This political defense must consist in establishment of an effective international organization," he declared. "In the atomc age national security security of our lives, properties, and liberties can not be achieved by military strength. We may win the next war, but our cities will be destroyed, and our free society wrecked.

International co-operation is essential, and is the only guarantee of our national security, DOWN monfn'y a CT 28 MAIN ST. o.mo OPTICIANS You can buy any one of these lovely gifts, and arrange to pay weekly or monthly as you prefer. Or, use a Charge Account. IX JEWELERS the security of tha whole world.".

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