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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 9

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Voice of Broadway Judy Garland, who was so ill a few weeks ago, is definitely ready to go into the film musical "Easter Parade." Her recovery hastened when she heard that June Allyson (of whom she is not too fond) was being warmed up for the part Tommy Dorsey and his just-divorced wife, Pat Dane, will celebrate her birthday together. Her friends say the party was part of the divorce settlement The Coast gazettes, which have been predicting a reconciliation between June Haver and husband Jimmy Zito, may be interested to know, that al June has been enjoying secret dates with David May, the department store heir, in little Santa Monica and downtown Los Angeles hideaways Constance Bannister, the baby photographer, is the secret bride of air ace Chick Fredericks, the pilot who flew the presidential plane the Sacred Cow on some of its most important missions Jack Benny will be a Gotham visitor around the end of September. Hopes to stay on for the World Series. Henry Stimson is busy editing his diary. Dynamite-packed, they say The lead character in the new Warner-Mike Curtiz film, "The Unsuspected," is a thinly disguised Alexander Woollcott a radio commentator who specializes in gore.

Claude Raines plays the part. Shirley Temple's mother is no longer a day-to-day movie set visitor--a new development which has Hollywood eyebrows lifted Mae Clarke, the actress who rose to fame when Jimmy Cagney massaged her face with a grapefruit, has Reno in the bean-o. Her husband is Herbert Langdon Atta-girl department: Mrs. Ike Eisenhower lunched PURSES All Fall Shades And Styles $1.00 to $5.98 ASH HAT CO. Cor.

Fourth and Main Sts. at Leslie House day before yesterday and, true to her statement about the length of WAC skirts, wore a frock with a just below-theknee hemline. The film colony, which rarely gawks at anything, was startled mer Robert Walker went when Jones and her forJennifer, dating twice last week Tennis star Bill Tilden put the finishing touches on his new book, "My Story," while in jail -which puts him in great classical It'll go on sale Sept. 15 companie story on the Riviera is that Barbara Hutton's marriage to Prince Troubetzkoy was "arranged," In the European manner, by an American beau of hers--and that he received an agent's commission, according to the custom. Broadway will be without John Wildberg this season--he's staying in England indefinitely Paul Douglas of "Born Yesterday" and Peggy French of "The Voice of The Turtle" are developing into a Beeg Mad Theeng Howard Hughes' intimates say there'll be explosions in the Capitol if ne's ever called by the Senate investigation.

They claim he has a briefcase full of affidavits and evidence against several Washing. tonians involved in the probe The Red Spitzers (he's the Wall Streeter) are lullabying a baby boy at Doctors Hospital Perry Como made $142,500 on his recent six-and-a-half tour At the new Harem club theater, the maitre d'hotel will be referred to as the "baskodin," to give the place an Oriental flavor, Captains will be called "caliphs." Several movie companies anticipate a series of strikes as a result of the bad timing of the Government's recent publication of top salary lists. Twentieth CenturyFox, for instance, fired a flock of $35-a-week workers just as the papers came out with the news that Fox executive George Skouras was paid over $500,000 a year Lois De Fee, whose act is banned in Boston night clubs, is developing a new routine which she hopes will get her past the bluenoses. The number will be referred to as a "dance," not a strip, and will he based on the legend of Pygmalion and Galatea so that it may be classified as art Michelle Farmer, Gloria Swanson's daughter, is modeling for the Hartford Agency. Canadian biggies, in "off the record" talks, predict it won't be THEY CAN'T BE BEAT! FUNERAL CONTAINERS $5:00 PROMPT DE DELIVERY PLUS GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Carek Florist THE FLOWERS BY WIRE FLORIST 154 Park Ave.

W. Phone 3696-6 "Here's what they say about NEW CLIMALENE" "Please try this and tell us frankly what you think of it," the research people said when they passed out unnamed packager of new, quicker -action Climalene to hundreds of housewives. Here are some typical answers: "Clothes are much whiter. it saves soap, too." "Seemed to make colored things brighter." "Made more and lasting suds clothes looked whiter." "Fine for heavily soiled clothes took grease out." Look for this New Package at your Grocer's A FOR WHITER WASHES EASIER CLEANING CUTS GREASE DIRT Try a Mansfield News-Journal Classified Ad for Quick Resur MADEMOISELLE $7,50 MADEMOISELLE'S fashion editors sure know how to pick 'em for It's ster big they're Original fashion in featuring news their college this a Sport- hand- issue. "Criss-Cross' sewed moccasin with criss cross by vamp, natty stitching and novel "antique" exactly buckle.

as featured Buy yours in MAD- here SANDLER EMOISELLE'S College Clinic and see how it clicks on the OF BOSTON campus. Trust Richland CRAFTONS Bldg. C.MCRAFION LEO HANS Class Has Meeting The Love and Friendship class of the Mayflower Congregational church met Tuesday night with Miss Elizabeth Cole, West Fifth street, for a business and social meeting. The business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Ross Sackman.

Devotions were led by Miss Gertrude Aderman. Prizes for contests were won by Mrs. Aderman and Mrs. Earl Shea. The hostess served refreshments late in the evening.

The next session will be Oct. 14, with Mrs Harry Ross, 325 West Longview avenue, and will be a masquerade Halloween party. GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. Harry Roberts was the meeting of Circle Three, Park avenue Baptist church Tuesday. She told of the Baptist Missionary house party held at Denison university campus in June.

The group was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mildred Conner, 240 Walter avenue. Business was in charge of Mrs. Gene Culp. Miss Edna Boswell led devotions on the theme, "With Humble Spirit Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Conner and her associate, Mrs. Clayton Frank. The next meeting will be held Oct. 7 at the church parlors. APPOINT DELEGATE Mrs.

Clay Crowl president of the Delano Auxiliary was named a delegate from here to attend the Ohio Council of C. I. Women's Auxiliary, which convenes in Cleveland this weekend. Routine business was discussed at the meeting of the Delano Auxiliary last evening at hall. Mrs.

Crow! presided for the business session and during the social hour Mrs. Arthur Shay won the prize. The group enjoyed a poke lunch. The next meeting will be Sept. 23 with Mrs.

Fred Smith and Mrs. Harry Gerhart in charge. BIBLE CLUB Mrs. Harry Sullivan, Raleigh avenue, entertained members of the Berean Bible club Tuesday afternoon with 13 members and one guest. Mrs.

Frank Herman in attendance. Mrs. Herman was later welcomed as a new member. Mrs. Edward Smith, sr.

conducted the business session after which HAT and DRESSES of Distinction Nevah Ditwiler 73 N. Main St. WARNING IF A HOLLAND FURNACE REPRESENTATIVE SOLICITS YOU FOR BUSINESS, ASK HIM FOR PROPER CREDENTIALS We require our representatives to carry identification cards, give work orders to all customers, and give proper receipt for all monies collected. Unauthorized Agents Are Soliciting Business Under Our Name THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 98 S.

Mulberry Phone 2374-6 PAGE NINE Mansfield News-Journal Mansfield, Sept. 11, 1947 roll call was answered by giving a favorite scripture. Mrs. H. O.

Baer gave the lesson, an introduction to the Book of Hebrews. The next meeting will be held Sept. 23 at the home of Mrs. E. K.

Tingley, 496 Wood street. Shore N. Main St. Piano Study provides fun and recreation Music is fun. Its charm and appeal is universal and contagious.

When people get together for a good time, will you stand aside while others play, or will you be the center of an admiring group as you play? Of course, you'll want to play! HIGH STYLE IN MINIATURE The double cape collars on these new dress-up coats for big and little sisters are the last word, in suede cloth by Hockanum. long before our Good Neighbors flying to the north impose heavy import To restrictions. The theory of many of Canada's politicos is that Canadians spend too much money here, Americans not enough there Pev Marley is scheduled to meet Linda Darnell at the pier when she returns from Europe. Their marital status will be decided soon after her arrival. The Diane Garrett- -David Rose spark is out.

Sam, Goldwyn spent $300,000 on the "Molly Malone" scene in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." It was cut from the picture. Greg Bautzer is flying to New York this week To see beautiful Audrey Young? CH The FOR JOLSON STORY IN TECHNICOLOR. Yes, Indeed 'SALADA" Is Delicious TEA KNIGHT'S 29 N. Main St. Features Nationally Known Firefly SHEER NYLONS A Pair Prized Firefly nylons at a price your budget will welcome with open arms! Just $1 for first quality, fullfashioned sheer all nylons in Fall's new dark Peter Pan, a prettily greyed tan or soft Romance beige.

Sizes to At this tiny price it's a good idea to stock up. 51-GAUGE SUPER SHEERS $1.59 3 Pairs $4.65 What color excitement breath-taking 51-gauge, 20- denier, shadow sheers. in Bronze Skin, a mauve-y NEW brown Tropic Blush, FALL a warm ginger-beige DARK Peter Pan, a greyed tan. Perfect quality, trimly fitAND ting with a pronounced MEDIUM seam and all nylon from top SHADES! to toe. Sizes to "The best piano you can buy is the one you will want to play.

Come in and hear it today!" McCREADY FURNITURE LUCAS, 0. Open Evenings Built by Acre Baldwin PIANOS Back-To-School Fashions That Head The Class "Lamp!" Short Sleeve Pullover SWEATERS $3.50 Nothing can top a skirt as New Horizon smartly as a sweater, and no Hues sweater can top these for APRICOT usual value. They're short sleeve pullover styles, finest SKY BLUE all wool, and come in sizes GREEN 34 to 40. ORCHID "BERMUDA KNIT" New Cable Stitch SWEATERS Full Sport $7.50 and $8.95 and Dress Every girl will want one or BELTS more of these colorful and attractive sweaters in the $2:00 up new cable stitch. Choice of long or short sleeve styles Suedes and button front, and the colSoft Leathers, ors are pink, yellow, blue Some With Gold and white.

Also in short Finish Trim sleeve pullovers. "Gold" Belts Snake Skin Belts "GLENWEAR" BLOUSES 0.50 to $4.95 For any and every occasion--a smartly designed "Glenwear" blouse just fits in perfectly. They're mostly tailored styles with Peter Pan or layback collar, one style with beautiful sequin trim. You'll want several when you see them. Sizes 32 to 38.

Sweaters and Blouses--Main Floor. SCATTERGOOD'S Known For Dependable Merchandise For 91 Years 43 N. Main St. Cor. Third Walnut Sts..

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