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By E. Simms Campbell Christinas MllSlC COUUEt-KKT. Com, N. Mn4ay, Dmk 1S1 14 CUTIES Santa Welcomed To Gloucester in Colorful Parade 3 Sung by Chorus At Mercliantville LOUELLA PAHSOXS 'a 1 a.m in Hollywood 'as m. By WM.

i. "SHEETS" KEXXEV More than 7500 residents, in cluding approximately 3000 chil dren, welcomed Santa Claus; A Hollywood, Dec. 3-Sam Gold-wyn is the first major producer to break the ban on television. He's putting Farley Granger and! ma mm City on Saturday. The principal figure in the mile and a half long parade, Santa, seated in his shiny red A well-balanced program of Christmas music was presented Saturday night by the Merchant-ville Community Chorus.

The group is one of the young-lest choral organizations in this I area and has shpwn marked im-provement each year at its winter concert and spring operetta, to the credit of its personnel, and its director Fred K. Homer. A large audience enjoyed selections from the Christmas portion of Handel's oratorio, The Messiah," sung by the chorus, with four soloists; three excellently-played Chopin pieces by John P. Buzby, chorus pianist; a groip of well-selected anthems; five of the better-known Christmas carols and several lighter sleigh with bags of toys on either side, was transported on a large float drawn by four horses. He waved his hand to all the children as he passed by, acknowledging their welcome on his arrival to Gloucester.

Following the parade Santa returned to Broadway and Ridge- Soloists were Harry Hannum, baritone; Dorothy Dischert, con way street, where he distributed candy to all the children. Camden Cops in Lead The parading was led by city "Football is NOT the only thing I can talk about! I can tralto, and Jean Hannum and Dorcas Bates, sopranos. All handled their assignments commend-ably. The chorus was at its best in the "And the Glory of the Lord" and "And He Shall Purify" num-bers of the "Messiah." The group talk about BASEBALL! officials, members of the committee and five Camden motorcycle patrolmen under the direction of Capt. Nathan Petit.

Dana Andrews, his two stars, on TV to exploit "I Want You," and he'll pive them permission to do any TV show which has his approval "I realize what TV can do lor my picture." Sam told me, "and how important it is in helping to exploit it." This is really a step forward in TV. Up to now only a few stars ho had it specified in their contracts were permitted to do television. But with Sam breaking down the barriers, I think you'll see other studios doing the same. THE CLARK GABLE Ava Gardner widely publicized "almost" picture, "Sometimes I Love You," probably will fall to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren BacalL That's what Bogey hopes, and that's what Arthur Horn-blow, the producer, hopes. The onlv fly in the ointment is Bogey's deal to be at Warner Brothers in March for a previous assignment.

But if Jack Warner has nothing ready for him, Bogey will play the Gable role. He wants to do it, and it looks good for him. Clark stepped' out because of Sylvia, and Ava because of Frankie. But there can't be that trouble with Bogey and Baby. ONE OF THE REALLY foolproof roles in the hjstory of theatre or screen is that of Jauvet, the detective in "Les Miserables, Many actors have been rumored for the part but it goes to Robert Npwtnn.

iust comDleting "Andro- -vt In line of march was the color guard of Townsend C. Young Post 3620, VFW. followed by the EARL WILSON It Happened Last Night Gloucester City High school band. Next came the Gloucester City nre department witn their six pieces of apparatus, preceded by tu members ot the various tire companies' marching club all dressed in their neatly tailored WE STUMBLED ONTO A BIG STORY the other day one exhibited excellent tonal quality and shading in the anthem, "Nightfall in Skye," by Robertson, which calls for humming in varied pianissimo and crescendo passages. "Lost in the Night," by Christiansen, also was a highlight.

The "Melloettes," comprising Delia Rockafellow, Gloria Bou-shell, Ruth Bowen and Margaret Alexander, provided smooth, close harmony in several numbers. The one note of humor in the program was struck when the chorus sang "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth," a "surprise" which wai not programmed. J. P. that'll probably drive the clothiers into a snit.

blue uniforms, and wearing white gloves. They were later awarded first orize in that division. Chief It was revealed to us "exclusively," of course that Perry Como, one of the wealthiest members of the Laryngitis Set, does not possess a dinner jacket. "I haven't had one for 15 years," the man said. Broad-shouldered Perry Como's shameless confession was made the more horrendous because he was attired at the time in a pork pie hat, tieless sports shirt and raincoat.

Walter Klaus led this unit. Gloucester was followed by the Brooklawn fire company with their two fire pumpers and marching club of 30 men, headed by Fire Chief John McKinney. Prizes for Floats Next in line came the float division led by Mester's Cleaners and tailors, who carried off second prize in the float division, followed by Stuebing's Carolers. So when 1 get an invitation tnat says black tie, stated tne villain, "I make up an excuse not to go. I miss more dull parties that way." Courier-Post Photo This is the kind ot story that cles and the Lion" at RKO, and whom you may 'remember as the "rvM Min Out" He'd father of three children, Como should, of course go on Page One.

SANTA CLAUS arrived in Gloucester City in his sleigh, mounted atop a truck. Three-year-old Billy Gannon, of 940 Gaunt street, likes his place on Santa's lap. leads a model home life. Hes i i I. ill he poo.

too. the close friend of several priests and you can usually see one or But as long as editors continue putting war news, explosions and Report Reds Base Subs Near Philippines Sydney, Dec. 3 (INS) A Syd-ney newspaper quoted New Guinea officials today as saying they bejieved the Soviet Union was basing Red submarines at Newton, who made the front pages when he brought his 3- two around his rehearsals wait This float took third prize in Franchot Tone expectorations Management Institute Names Camden Man Ellis Goodman, Camden real out there, watcha gonna do? "I had to wear one every night ing to chat with him. AT AROUND 42, he must find the float division. First prize in the float division was awarded to Gannon's Jewelers, whose float conveyed Santa in the parade.

it difficult to be adored by the WALTER WINCHELL ON BROADWAY for so long when I was out with Ted Weems. Always with the stiff front," groaned Perry. "I gave them up. But I'm going to giggling bobby-soxers but he shows great patience with them. Honorable mention in the float month-old DaDy nere irom e-hk-land without his estranged wife's consent, had planned to go to Jamaica with his fiancee, Vera Budnick, to arrange for building a home there.

But he'll forget this in favor of "Les Miserables." A good cast with Michael Rennie as Valjean, and Debra Paget as Cosette. CHATTER in Hollywood: The tor, has been named president of the Institute of Real Estate Management of New Jersey, Chapter National Association A dozen were standing in the division went to Douglass Sup have to buy one one oi these doorway just waiting to touch ply Company, and the Gloucester days." City News floats. of Reel Estate Boards. The special prize for the most MAN ABOUT TOWN Gertrude and Lawrence's Goodman also is president of original and prettiest float went Como is just a nonconformist, that's all. Frank Sinatara's dinner jackets are sheer poetry and Tony Martin even endorses one.

the Camden chapter oi the bo dghtr, Pamela, got a quiet abrogation in Las Vegas weeks ago. Her husband is a top medico at Memorial Hosp. Movie star him and he stopped and listened to them for several minutes. They could hardly believe that they were to have the great good luck of being allowed to watch him rehearse. "They want me to come to a fan club meeting," he said, to the Gloucester City Playground Association.

ciety of Residential Appraisers, most secret romance of the day; unadministered Pacific islands between Malaya and the Philip-pines. The Sydney Daily Telegraph also said New Guinea officialt confirmed reports that natives ot Emirau island watched unidentfc fled submarines surface and send parties ashore to inspect an unused airstrip on their island. Meanwhile, the Melbourne Argus published a report saying that other unidentified subs havs been sighted off the northern coast of New Guinea. EVEN GRASS NOT SAFE Columbia, S. C.

(UP) They are even stealing grass from beneath your feet these days. A is that of Erie Jolson, beautiiul The playground float carried But Como is so different he doesn't get into fights he doesn't a director of the Camden "County Real Estate Board and director Miss Gloucester City and her four get his name in the papers he of the Camden County Insurance attendants all of whom were run young widow of the famed Ai, and producer Norman When Norman was seeing her in Palm Springs, he said to me, Agents Association. Esther Ralston and her man suddenly parted, too Dan uauey and June Haver are being folksy and foxy Jack Dempsey has checked into Mayo Clinic. The champ's had three major operations in a year Countess D'Avalon's Park avenue robbery (as Mrs. Laird Whitney's guest) didn't make the gazettes.

Burgled gems include a 550-year-old pearl necklace Gambler F. Erick-son (according to the talk-talk) called off $250,000 in markers "which they wanted to have in just makes money. nersup to Miss Gloucester City in the beauty pageant at the July One of the sessions of the New Jersey Real Estate Board's con a iuneral parlor." "How was that?" we asked. "Oh. I've taken her out to dinner, That's all there is to it.

Don't say vention at the Traymore At "They know I know a man who WITH HIS HOME at Sands Point and his lush offices in the RKO Building, he's one of the richest but 10 years ago he was 4 celebration. In Golden Sleigh Miss Gloucester City was seat when jailed. That why nobody anything about it," so I didn t. Then thev came back to Holly- lantic City, Dec. 4-8, will be devoted to Chapter 1 of the real has a funeral parlor out near where they live.

They thought sending poison-pen letters to her wood and it's been an every night ready to give it all up and goj estate management institute. former husband lady triendiini Loiumbia woman reported to po ed in a golden sleigh mounted on a truck. The background of the could come to his funeral parlor to see him and they could date so this time Im saymg back to barnermg. something. Erie is a lovely per Perry told of the turning point nce mat someone nad been stealing grass from her front lawn.

tials J. The Post Office Dept. will prosecute K. Gray and Sandy Lewis of the Berle staff truck was of dark blpe At one time, 13,000 workers were employed on a 24-hour son and a beautiful woman, and when we saw him at a CBS re testified against him Judy Garland's missed matinee can be traced to "too many doctors." One needs a doctor himself Showgel Gene Courtney (with Smith Dale at the Palace) moved into a new Park avenue apt. since her adventure with a burglar.

Has bolts and chains meet me there. Oh, he said, with a shake of his head, "they're g-o-n-e. she's findinsr Norman very good hearsal on this recent rainy day. studded with silver stars, while the floor of the float was covered with white spun nylon, which schedule in construction of the Pentagon in Washington. company.

After all the publicity on his four-day "engagement" to Betty Hutton, Norman might With) this cold, maybe I belong in a funeral parlor at that." overhung on both sides and rear "As of yesterday, I got a chest cold," he explained first. "So we took a couple of pretty hard songs out of the program and oi the platform. skin the engagement part and Two ol Miss Gloucester at all over the place. Woman Driver Gets Doe Chased by Bucks tendants were seated on the floor of the float on either side of the WASHINGTON Postmarks: put in a couple of easy jobs. I went down to my doctor for a couple of jabs in the rear.

He's a great doctor but when he jabs you he must do it with a screw sleigh, while the other two at Why doesn't Mr. Prez reveal the New York City, N. Dec. 3 (INS) Wilma Marggraff got herself a doe Sunday because of just get married. SNAPSHOTS of Hollywood collected at random: Bing Crosby's Gary, who is a threat to his dad in the singing line, is pining to go into the Navy.

He's so young it doesn't m-ke Dixie and Bing very happy. correspondence between himself will be knotted beiore New Year's, just to show how wrong the colyumnists can be steered Insiders are writing off the Artie Shaw-Doris Dowling ding-ding. For the last few months the U. S. Treasury Dep't (T-men) has had a fur coat squad of five men investigating the sales and purchases of all mink (and other fdW costs in N.Y.C.

since 1945 Several prominent locals (all married) are quivering They already have been questioned about their sub-rosa purchases of minks and they confessed they bought them for their mistresses Now those ladies are being tendants stood at the rear of the sleigh, all carried three foot long white and red cotton canes, and each wore a handsome fur coat and some of his buddies on what driver. "So now I don't feel so good." Bright tne ardor oi lour bucks. The doe, chased by the bucks, leaped from a roadside bank onto the hood of Mrs. Maeeraff's car. he promised the Pope? In relation to the Gen.

Mark Clark appt. Non-socialites are snow-driftine Gen. Beedle Smith with supplied by the New York Fur Factory, Camden. HE WANDERED AROUND on stage seeing how things were George Sanders planed out The Ave beauties received the The animal broke two of its lees (Victory riTht after the big show, and he resignations from U. S.

intelli- poine. then came bacK to us plaudits of all as they passed in sa ijaoor pian to put igence Communist Party mem- and was shot by a state trooper who arrived with another deer "When I leit leo weems, ne cards on the table, it wuihers are so jittery they now have b- either a divorce or a recon-! instructions not to pay their dues remembered, "I was tired as hell from one-nighters and all that Arthur KENNEDY-Peggy DOW tied to the running board of his car, which he also had been Luiduun. in the presence oi comrades. routine. queried to see if the worried husbands are telling the truth It all started over an executor of a called to shoot.

iviiuon Bene tumor umy a iu "I fieured instead of going back to that life with some other famed millionaire's estate claim GINGER ROGERS and James ing he gave a mink coat to a band, I might as well return to bartering. I had my own shop in my home town, Cannonsburg, ray review beiore the crowd. Musical Units Musical units participating, all of whom were awarded prizes, were the Gloucester High school band; the Gloucester Catholic High school Drum and Bugle Corps, the Warren L. Cameron post 392 American Legion, Drum and Bugle Corps and the Garden State String band. The all girl drill team from Verga, with their precision drilling carried off first prize for drill former Ziegfeld girl who denies 4 I iiinrTTT iui.

getting it: Kimberly togethered just to confound the Pierre and colyumning set Bob Straus (recently in "Stalag married a pretty Canadian canary Jane Hunter (divorced from the "21" exec) is i AIM PtOTD VTU mor. Nothing physically wrong with him, he says, just tired from overwork. He'll vacation in Palm Springs at the end of December. A Papal award, the Lateran Cross, has been bestowed upon Mrs. John Farrow (Maureen O'Sullivan).

This is an award well deserved, for there's no better mother in this whole town. B. BARUCH will be among the Th Pcfure You Dare Nof Miss "THE WELL" backers of Robert Ruark's up- in the sickroom and her wedding coming musical show Phil date (with R. Neely Jr.) is Dec. Moore and Dorothy Dandridge 8th! Marie Windsor's new; are beyond control The con- from the time was aooui 14 'til I was 21.

"In my town the barber was sort of like the doctor. You lived in the better section of town and were important. "I went home the week before Christmas and laid off 3 months. Well teams, after performing before Con fin. the judges.

2 HITS hfrb "PP" YTFS hoss 1111111 ls ueo- DArxi uu; viction oi snerman wnite, tne of Republic, is a really nice i f.Thiii'r'ia Wiliketball 1 aye canceled son He's iust siened John AeariSon weds Hob 1 Dee- 14 -1 Thanksgiving wedding ans. The top role fn Dix' one the mostjbride 1 atthe altar is attrac whh Ruth Hussev and Doris Paris, of Montclair, Also in line was the bus of the Camden PALs carrying 60 boys 1 "CAVALRY SCOUT" 27 WstfldirARI.KT GRANGER WO 4-2660 jSHKLLET W1NIKBS ARLO THAT WAS ABOUT the time and girls who were happily sing Comedy "BEHAVE YOURSELF" ing Christmas Carols as they eron, and in giving me this news i NJ- Stan (I'm Widchoo!) mol 2-NAVY BOUND" rode by. he said: vuice uu me ui j. ooiiy-jKoss, the comic with Berle, has the country was hit by a storm of crooners starting with Frank Sinatra. There were nine crooners crooning in nine New York "It would be nice if vou and dropped because the spon- WALT WHITMAN I "PAINTING CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" the other columnists could print uJZ; "rYls like his face A Immediately following was a group of 30 boys and girls, all members of the newly organized Gloucester City PALs.

Led by Patrolman John Verfaillie they night clubs. Dick Haymes got his start about that time, as one 4i 7. a 1 mS cronx Hospital will rock witn 2 HITS! DENNIS MORGAN lWhnli.nl,.. "NATIVE SON" Pin "OH08T CHASERS" WW Rlv. Rd of the Sinatra competitors.

So Cannonsburg lost a po "PAINTING CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" the story without referring to the boy's recent unpleasantness. He's settled that debt, and can't we let him live it down? He's a good boy and a good actor. I'm glad we've got him in our picture." One of John's first screen a scandal. Narcotics squad agents trapped nurses using "the stuff" intended for patients Biggest show-stopper In town: The window display of nude models in the book shop next to the doughnut store on 5th near 59th James P. McGowan, who slugged N.

Y. fireman exec. J. Purcell at Mocambo (in H'wood), is Jimmy Pacy of the dancing Pacys, last seen here at the Copa Vyvyan Donner of Movie tential barber and Como came back to New York to resume marched along carrying signs urging all parents to Join and support this movement which is being sponsored by the Glouces rCklTI DV Aud lOLACDFTTE COLBERT ItNIUnT N.J.I ANN BLYTH ill "THUNDER ON THE HILL" eintritie' ter police. COLLINGSWOODISte tone News is deciding between "They said I should go Into a night club and suffer a little.

So I went into the Copacabana and breaks was in "Sands of IWO IRrnariuav Pal Den't Ahnnt iii.r-Mx.ui ni mn vn nn. "BEHAVE YOURSELF" H. HUM Ud 11 KH mm thin three months ago Billv Rose Riot er in New York. Theatres Tonight CAMDEN ARLO "Behave Yourself," 3.05, 7.40, 9,40. BROA DWA Closed LIBERTY "China Corsair" and "Ghoat Chasers." 7.00.

9.00. LYRIC Closed. NORTH CAMDEN "Coming Round the Mountain" and "The Squared Circle," 7.00. 9.00. PARKSIDE -The Qolden Horde." 5.45, 7.45.

9.45. PRINCESS "Cavalry Scout" and "Navy Bound," Cont. 1.00. RIO Painting the Clouds With Sunshine," 7.00. 9.00.

KOXY "Broken Arrow" and "Girls Under 21," Cont. 12.45, SAVAR "Bright Victory," 11.50, 1.50, 3.50. 5.55. 7.55, 10.00. STANLEY "The Well," 12 07, 2.05,4,03, 6.01, 7.59.

10.00. STAR "Here Comes the Groom," 6. 46, 9.57. "Cattle Drive," 8.04. TOWERS "Thunder on the Hill," a.

00, 7.00. 9.00. WALT WHITMAN "Paintine the Clouda With Sunshine," 7.00. 9.00. SUBURBAN BLACKWOOD (Blackwood) "AngeU In the Outfield." 7.00.

9 00. BROAD (Pftnnsgrove) "Short Grass" and "House By the River," 7.00. 9.00. BROADWAY (Palmyra) "Behave Yourself." 7.00. 9.O0.

CENTURY (Audubon) "Thunder on the Hill." 2.20. 9.20. 9.25. CLE MEN TON (Clemrnton) "Native Son" and "Ghost Chasers." 7.00. 9.00.

COI.LINGSWOOD (Collinsswood) "Behave Yourself." 1.30. 7.00, 9.00. COLONIAL it.ni Harbor) "The Golden Horde," 7.40. 9.40. CRESCENT (West Colllncswood I "People Will Talk," 7.00.

9.00. EMBASSY iWestville) "Adventures of Cant. Fabian." 7, 9. FLORENCE (Florence) "Meet Me After the Show," 7.30, 9.30. POX (Burllnrton) "Up In Arms" and "They Got Me Covered." 1.30.- 7.00, 9 00.

GRAND (Tineland) "Anne of the Indlea," 2 00. 7.15, 9.15. GRAND (Woodstown) "Force of Arms," 7 20. 9 24. HILL (Paulsboro) "Passage West." 7.00, 9 00.

KINO (Gloucester) "Behave Yourself," 7 40. 9 40. LAMMS (Vineland) "No Highway in the Skv." 7.15. 9.1 5. LAl'RKL (Bridiceton) "The Mob" and "Pickup." 2.15.

7.00. 9.00. LAIHHL (Laurel Springs) "Tomahawk," 7.35. 9.35. MAJESTIC (Brldaeton) "Mysterious Rider" and "Sleenytime Gsl," 2.15, 7.00, 9 00.

MEIIEORD (Medfnrd) "On Moonlight Bay." 7 00. 9.00 MT. EPHRAIM imi. Ephralm) "War Path." 7 00. 9 00 Ml.

HOLLY (Mt. Holly) "Juntle Head- hunteri' and Ichsbod and Mr. Toad." 1 30, 7 00. 9.00. NEW EGYPT (New Egypt) "War Path." 7 00, 9 00.

RITZ lOaklyn) "People Will Talk," 7.00, 9 00, RIVOI I (Hammonton) "Force of Arms," 7 20, 9 20 wool) (Woodbsiry) "Thunder on the Hill." I 45, 7 OO. 9 00. WESTMONT (Westnwnll "Painting th Clouds With Sunshine," 7 35, 9 40. PHILADELPHIA MISIC ACADEMY Philadelphia Orchestra, 8.30. THEATRES FORREST "Point of No Return," 2.30, a 30 ST "The Rose Tattoo." 2 30.

30, SHI BERT "Doctor. Dear Doctor," Mask snd Wig, 2 30. 8.30 WALM "Nine," 3.30, (.30. MOTIOW PICTI'RES ALPINE "Rhubarb" 194 mm 11.15. I 3,15, Ki, 7 IS.

9.15. II. IS. ARi MIIA "The Rlvr" min.i, 3.30, 5 (o. a BOYD "Close to Heart" (90 min 11.00, 12 45.

3 30, 4.15, 8.00, 7 45, 9 3(1. 1 1 00. EARLE "Hard. Past and Beautiful" (78 11.15. 2.20, 5.25, 8 35.

10 55. Stsge hnw, 12 35, 3 45. 8.50. 10 00. POX "Lets Make It Leeal" (77 mm.

II 30. 1 20. 3.10. 4.55, 8.45, 8. 38, 10 25.

OOLDM. "Ten Tall Men" (97 min i. 10 25, 12 20, 3.20, 4 30, 8.1S, 8. IB, 10 15. 11.55.

MAHTIUf'M "The Blue Veil" (114 Biln 10.55, 12.58, 3 55, 4.55, 8 55, 8.85, 1 1 00 MIDTOW "The Strange Door" t0 min 10 00. 11 45, 1.10, 3.15, OO, 15. (.30, 10 15, 11.55. NEWS "Desert fioid" (81 mln 00, 10 2.1, 12 55. 3 25.

5 50, 8 20, 10 50. "Msn'i Castle" 175 mln. I. 9 00, 11.30, I 4 35. 8 SO, 20, 11 50.

RANDOLPH "An Amerlrun In Parts" (I I 3 mm. 10 1 0, 12 10, 3 18, 4 13, 8 JO, 25. 10 11 S5. STANLEY "Starll ft (103 mln 11.30, 1 40, 3 50 "Too Ynmig to Kiss" (89 mm i 8 00. 7 4 5.

9 35, 1 1 Sn, (Tsntiin -Silver cht" i90 mln 1100. 13 45. 2.30, 4 20, 8 05, 7.85. 1 "0. 1 1 25 8TI DID "Outcast Girli" (71 mini, I I 25.

1 30. 1 5, 7 .55. 10 40 "Fe. mSle Set (87 mtn 12 40, 3 35, 8 25, 1 1,50. TRsNM.r TWteetl" gtore" (103 min 10 58.

12 48, 2.35, 4.38, 8 15, a 01, 55. 11 45 WORLD "Tha Lavender Hill Mi" (0 min 11 13, 1 3 50, 3 25, 4.00, 40, 7.18. I 60, 10 38. ever since. suffered a lot.

"Went in for a couple of weeks helped a friend get a job at NBC. and stayed 16. Tell you who was vmi liii'oin uifo nf lnp had been jobless a the'xt yJedRcin ffij to to intimates, was forced to go tof 1S doinK a11 t0. court to cet monev to eat. Ross, 1,1 tdse agdinst nose WESTMONTtrrEThn "PAINTING CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" Ample Cowenient FREE Parking DT7 Oaklynl CAR? GRANT A lllli, N.J.

I JKANNfc CHAIN "PEOPLE WILL TALK" KING cn'TI "BEHAVE YOURSELF" cut off all charge accounts, in Third Union Demands Bell Phone Pay Rise following tne pals were groups of Brownies, and Girl and Boy Scouts, and members of the Junior League Baseball clubs. Other Floats Other floats in line, entered by local industries and business houses were The Armstrong Cork Company, Coca-Cola Company, Blood Donors, Gloucester Chapter American Red Cross, The Smith and Chew Company, Judges were Mrs. Allen Van-Fossen, Pennsauken; Mrs. Stanley Gilbert, Philadelphia and Lt. Leland O.

Wilkie, U. S. Coast Guard Depot, Gloucester. Members of the committee were Henry Trattner, William J. Kpnney, A.

G. Hensel, George F. Geary, Mrs. Florence Sykes, Jo OeOPffl cluding groceries, to starve her into accepting his terms. Every time the case was to be heard i our hero ran up to Lahey's Clinic I (Boston) and reported ill so he I didn't have to read the papers I about it.

Mrs. Ross was Ariane Allen, former actress, and one of on one of the shows with me Willie Howard." FROM THAT CAME movies and then big-time stuff on the air. There was a time when Perry thought of being a comedian, too, but he finally decided he should open his mouth primarily to sing. He and Sinatra became good friends. "When my dad passed away, he came over and did the radio show for me for a whole week, without even being asked!" Married about 19 years, the Newark, Dec.

3. A third union today demanded wage boosts from New Jersey Bell Telephone John A. Hunt, president of the the most beautiful women in the It was Mrs. Ross the independent Commercial Tele- land Tout gagmen meant when Phone Workers of New Jersey. iterary they quipped: "One day she'll be'said he would ask for "substan- ESTRELITA AfroCuban Dance Star JOHNNY O'NEILL hit Voice and Guitar LEE HENDERSON'S MODELS the most popular widow in tial upward adjustment in 'own." when negotiations open for 1500 seph Craig and Benjamin O'CLOCK CLUB tcrmiffi OI11(1(, workprs Tnp ictw con- A WELL-KNOWN front page tract expires in April, society woman (married often The CIO Communication Work-and involved in gambling scan- c-rs and the independent Tele-dais) is about to break into print; phone Workers previously an-again.

She will be charged with nounced plans to demand wage Ann BKth lhiri rrr "THE GOLDEN HORDE" LITTLE-Haddonfield THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLT (SPORT CENTER) COMPLETE FLOOR SHOW; SUNDAY 4 P.M. i 811 FEDERAL ST. CAMDEN lor ls.ooo plant workers Vm i-3o'and in March contract FORREST LAST 6 talks. tflM MTOMB DON HAVEN BAND Jon Hall "China Conair" East Sid Kid "Chest Chasers' TOMMY FtRfiysOR TRIO INO CROUBT JAr WTMAW la "HERE COMM THK OROOM" Its JOEL MrCRFA In "CATTLC DRIVE" IB TEt HNICOMIR HENRY FONDA. JbintofMelurn" iWr paw.

osiow Dr. Johnson to Address County Medical Society The Camden County Medical Society will meet Tuesday at 9 p. at 729 Federal street. TART ORS.NT. JFsNNK CRAIW "PEOPLE WILL TALK" WIN Im Aflff rc It Featuring THE TUNE TOPPERS formerly ot fh Original Arittocrott RIO IMH nt.K Bil l.

AHHOTT IWTH.MI IS "(OMIXU KIII'VI) THK, MOINT.IN" -tor. PAI.OIIK. In "Til SQ1AKHI UKCI.K" FORREST 2 DEC. 10 SMT? NOW Dr. Julian Johnson, professor of surgery, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, will ad a TUB-AWAY FAT ACHES And PAINS BY MASSAGE WcALL MISS IROOKS JOSE GRECO kit VANISH Un COMPANY dress the meeting.

Ills subject will be "Recent Advances in Thoracic Surgery." A dinner for the appakpr, to vhlch all members are urged to altpnd, will held at Kenney'i restaurant at 6.30 p. m. I I I MOADWAT end KA1GHN JAM! I STtWADT "MOKfN AII0W" "GIRLS UNO El 21 Continuous Entertainment EVERY NITEMON. THRU SAT. Ml 13th St II M9S9.

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