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THEATRE NEWS ST. PETERSBURG TIMES COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 194 pace MOVIE ROUNDUP Youth Week Is Celebrated COUNTY NEWS Clearvafer Gets Priority BUGLE Maj. Lyon Davis Returns Home Handsome Robert Shayne A 'Comer1 in Hollywood By VIRGINIA MacPHERSOV On 35 New Homes From FHA CALL CLEARWATER The federal housing authority (FHA) ha awarded Clearwater priority on 35 housing units including 25 for by Gertrude Enz HOLLYWOOD (U.R) Robert Shayne is a tall, good-looking guy who's just beginning to go places in the movies. He doesn get top white occupancy and 10 for negroes, It was announced yesterday by Mayor George R.

Seavy. The who has been working on the matter for several billing yet. But its better than selling ladies' lingerie. "That what I did before I got weeks, said the city asked for 15C units but received only 35 started as an actor," he grinned It is expected that permission CLEARWATER Youth Week was inaugurated Monday In the First Methodist church with ar Indian banquet at 6 o'clock. Thit was followed by a class taught by Mrs.

Hunter Griffin for intermediates and two for young people taught by the Rev. and Mrs W. S. Bozeman. Following the classes a short sub-district meeting of Upper Pinellas was held.

New names foi the sub-district will be turned in at the next meeting. To the one giving the best name a new encyclopedia will be awarded. Nominations for officers for the assembly at Lakelanc. were turned in to the executive committee. The meetins closed with wor "I didn't actually sell the stuff, will be given by FHA to build half the units before Oct.

1 and you understand. But I wrote ad TIME CLOCK (Thursday, August 9) FI-ORIDA- The property is now listed on the county books as owned by Fred M. Hahn of Tampa. It was originally purchased by Skinner the balance afterwards. vertising copy for a store full of fluff-ruffles.

And that's just as No federal funds will be In volved in this project, the mayor in 1924. tough." Shayne thinks he's doing bet Tll Be Seeing You," 1:18, 3:01 explained. The granting of the priorities is simply a permit to 4:44, 6:34, 8:24, 10. ter as an actor than he did trying to tell the housewives what to PHF.IL Erosion Study Suggested build, providing material is "Between Two Women," 1:39 wear. His current roie is mat 01 The city planning board yes W.

D. Owens, local contractor, Barbara Stanwyck's boss in War 3:41, 5:43, 7:45, 9:47. LA PLAZA terday recommended to the city told Mayor Seavy he could build at least 75 houses if awarded ship led by the Rev. Mr. Bozeman in the main autditorium.

commission that the city take ad ners' "Christmas in Connecticut. "I finished three or four others that aren't released yet," he vantage of all facilities of the 1, it priorities. "The Enchanted Cottage," 1:22. 4:56, 8:30. "The Thin Man Goes Home," 2:54, 6:28, 10:02.

federal beach erosion board in Under regulations of FHA, five added, "and then I bought out my CAPTAIN HAS FAMOUS NAME making a study of how to con contract. Now I'm free-lancing. of the 25 white units Tnust be held for rentals and 30 per cent quer erosion at Clearwater beach ALEXANDRIA. Va. fU.R) The PLAYHOUSE- Shayne says he had a lot of Facilities offered by the fed good acting experience not signal officer at the Alexandria Army air field is Washington Irving.

He is no relation to th eral board were outlined to the "Cry Havoc," 6:30, 10:12. "Broadway Rhythm," 8:09. of all the. units must be for persons who expect to live in the houses as a residence. The remainder may be built by indi counting the days when he pre planning board Tuesday night by tended to know the ins and outs ROXY- t.

Lu llendrix, city manager. of black chiffon unmentionables author, is 28, holds the rank of captain and hails from Irvington. n. y. "Meet Me In St.

Louis," 1, 3:15, 5:20, 7:40, 10. The planning board voted to viduals for rental or occupancy. Ceiling rent on the white units and he didn't want to waste it recommend to the commission playing bit parts on the back lot is set at $60 a month regardless CAIKEO of the cost of the house. Other that the widening of Osceola avenue, resurfacing of Haven street; widening of Drew street THE TROUBLE Is they MAJ. LYON DAVIS Maj.

Lyon Davis, commander wise, the rents cannot be more "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, 1, 3:40, 6:20, 9. Short Features, 3:20, 6, 8:40. -'ill I Mot. 44c Eva. SOc Chil.

14 wouldn't type me." he explained than one per cent of the cost of the house. For instance, a $4,500 and resurfacing of Myrtle avenue 4. 3 "And I guess I'm just about the only actor in town who'd like to PARK be completed before the height of NOW SHOWING home would rent for $45 a month. John II. Rauch.

pharmacist's mate 1e, USNR, is home on a of a P-51 Mustang reconnaissance squadron of the 19th Tactical Air Command, has returned ta the states after nearly three years the tourist season. be typed." Those who wish to build are "Oh, Susanna," 7, 9:42. "The Hitler Gang," 8:06. SO-day leave with his wife, Lillian, and ia-momns-ora uduS mu, cu, -hiiP ho was at sea for 20 months aboard the Lisa inese projects were among He says he goes for that cave combat flying in the European those recommended to the com Solace, hospital ship of the Pacific fleet. Mrs.

Rauch and daughter man lover stuff. mission by the city manager make their duration home with me DiuejacKeis mumci, m.a. theatre. He is spending a 30-day leave with his parents. Dr.

and ONLY EIGHT DAYS "Gable did all right with that. more. Katherine Hepburn, Ina asked to make application on an FHA form at City Hall. Grant Greer will be in charge of this phase of the program. No prior-ties will be issued by the FHA until after Aug.

24 so that all Monday night. They are not in H. Rauch, 543 Fourth avenue soutn. TO SHARE ITI So did Bogart. I don't see," he Claire, and Helen Gahagan.

Mrs. William M. Davis, 340 First cluded in the budget but all are The USS Solace, which began 'Then I decided to give Holly venue north, before reporting at argued, "any reason why I shouldn't shoot high." necessary. Advanced in Rank wood a try," he said. "I'd already Drew Field.

The planning board recom chalking up its victories against the grim reaper at Pearl Harbor, evacuated wounded from the Shayne started out as a real bought my ticket. Two days be Maj. Davis won his wings and mended a complete survey of commission in July, 1942, and ar estate salesman. Then he switched over to a reporter's job. parking spaces in the downtown fore I was to leave Warner Brothers wired me a screen contract.

So I cashed in my ticket rived overseas the following beachheads at Tarawa, Eniwetok, Kwajelein, the Admiralties, the area to decide whether the city "And every town Id hit Id October. He flew on fighter look up a little theatre group," and let them fly me back. They sweeps and bomber escorts with persons will have time to make ppplications. After that date, FHA will grant priorities an the basis of need. It was shown yesterday by records in City Hall that new construction on Clearwater since Jan.

1 has aggregated $164,786.50. During July, permits aggregated $19,935, most of them for concrete block and used-lumber should change to parallel park ing as recommended by the Mer chant's association. seemed to be in an awful hurry." the RAF for a month in British Marianas, Peleliu, lwo Jima ana Okinawa. Rauch, senior rorpsman in the laboratory of the ship, began his service in the Pacific After landing at the airport, based Spitfires before being as he said. "When I was working for Milady's Gown shoppe in Birmingham, I'd act all night and write flowery prose Shayne rushed to the studio.

They signed to the reconnaissance with the Admiralty islands cam Resurfacing Work Near squadron. cain and wears a silver battle about lingerie all day." greeted him politely. And then for three months he sat around twiddling his thumbs. Contract for resurfacing Gulf THE MAJOR shares in the Dis star for participation in the five Then the dress shop folded. So tinguished Unit citation awarded to Bay boulevard will be awarded today by the state road department, according to information most recent invasions.

A blood specialist, he issued "FINALLY, they curled my the 67th Reconnaissance group he joined the stock company full time and eventually landed on Broadway. 1 hair, gave me a couple of riding which included his squadron, for 1 a. the ship's supply, -which was flown from the west coast, to lessons, and stuck me in a series "With a job in an agents of given to the Chamber of Commerce yesterday by Courtney "extraordinary performance in action against the enemy in ft I of westerns," he grinned. Campbell, member of the board Since then he's been a barten xecuting the most extensive fice," he admitted. "They wouldn't hire me as an actor, but they put me to work clipping out Recently, the state took over the low-altitude -oblique photographic assignment ever undertaken over maintenance of this seven-mile der, a milque-toast boy friend, a business executive, etc.

Never two parts alike. other actors' press notices." boulevard connecting Old Tampa enemy territory." The flights bay and the Gulf of Mexico. "And never the one I want, NEXT CAME a job selling were made in preparation for the Li II Board Regains Land Tract of 103 acres, including about 33 acres on Hog Island opposite Dunedin, was bid in Monday at the rule day sale by trustees of the Florida Internal Improvement fund for $10,000. The property originally was purchased from the board by R. E.

Skinner who gave the board three promissory notes for $6,000 each. In the mortgage foreclosure suit filed in 1944 by the state board, it was charged that no payments had been made upon the notes and subsequent inter he added. "But now that I'm D-Day landings at Normandy. Flying in support of the U. Preedom Joins Cooties ward corpsmen.

In the beginning, he says, the blood bank was drawn from the crew but mounting casualties soon required a greater source so they used volunteers from garrison troops on the islands. Since last January, however, the ship's blood bank has been maintained by whole blood flown from the states by means of newly discovered methods of preservation. The visiting navyman also Wears the navy unit commendation ribbon, the American theatre and the Good Conduct ribbons. Third Army, Maj. Davis and his bonds.

And finally he wangled a part in a play called "The Rap." From there on in it was easy. By 1940 he was playing top roles opposite people like Ethel Barry- free-lancing maybe it'll come along. If it doesn't I can always get a job writing copy for Adrian or Irene." Jesse A. Preedom, upper Pinel pilots carried out visual recon las service officer, has been in naissance of enemy troop move itiated into the Cooties VFW fun ments, rail traffic, air fields and organization, it was announced other positions during the Allied yesterday. The Clearwater Pup Tent has started a hospital fund 99 advance across the continent.

They also assisted in adjusting TODAY FALL OUT est and other charges had and will act as visiting Cooties heavy artillery on targets far be ctanfe You" WHAT'S DOING hind the front lines. brought the total costs of theat Bay Pines hospital in rotation property up to $39,000. with St. Petersburg. The St.

Petersburg pilot wa TOMORROW ome on leave in August, 1944 Visiting Here nd upon his return learned that FEATURE STARTS Ml-J 01-4 i Jackson Clan he had been appointed command The Times, on behalf of Pinellas county, extends a hearty welcome to the following discharged veterans on their return to civilian life. On Terminal Leave LT. COL. GRONEMEYER On duty with an army headquarters unit in Bulgaria, Lt. Col.

William II. Gronemeyer, army medical corps, recently was promoted to his present rank. His wife and daughters, Ann and Nancy, reside at 3050 Dul'ont street, Gulfport. Overseas 19 months, the colonel formerly was executive officer with a station hospital of the peninsular base headquarters, Italy. In civilian life he was a pediatrician in Bay City, Mich.

er of the squadron. His awards Eriitor'a Motet Fot inclnnton in thli nclude the Distinguished Flying olumu notices nut ta befur County Farm's July Profit Was $378.48 Has Reunion a.m. daily cross, the Air Medal with eight Dial 91-221 9c 44c clusters, and the ETO ribbon with ENTERTAINMENTS TODAY LARGO The family of Mr 7w battle stars. While based in Nurnberg, Ger TODAY thru SATURDAY is and Mrs. John T.

Jackson are en Open Air Forum, 3 p.m., Williams Pinellas county farm, operated park. many, Maj. Davis was able to visit with his brother, 1st Lt. A Nr NOTHING! I joying a family reunion this week at Anna Maria beach, with every in conjunction with the county Fill DAY. AUG, 10 Open Air Forum, 3 p.m., Williams Thomas Davis, with the army at home, showed total credits of $963.64 during July according to member of the immediate family park.

present. The group Includes Mr. SAT I KMAX. ALU. 11 Lady Leathernecks the monthly report of bupt.

K. Open Air Forum, 3 p. Williams and Mrs. J. T.

Jackson, Largo Moe. Three St. Petersburg women park. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Jackson and filsen, Czechoslovakia. City Commission SLNIMY. A1U. 13 marines have completed six weeks children, Jacksonville; Mr. and Cliarii'l exerciaea, 2:30 p.m., Pinellas county home.

of boot training at Camp Le Jeune, N. and have been as' During the month the farm sold to the home, vegetables, milk and eggs valued at $707.84. Products totaling $131 were sold at the St. Petersburg farmers' market Chaot'i exercises. 3 p.m..

Masonic Mrs. Leslie Jackson and son, J. Leslie Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Jackson, Birmingham, home.

I 4 signed to new duty. They are: Pvt. Dorothy A. Day, daughter i .4: and the superintendent received of Mr. and Mrs, Harold R.

Day, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler and children, Macon, Robert Jackson, New York city; Mr. and RED CROSS ACTIVITIES TODAY Production rooms, sewing and knit- $125 for a bull calf. 2601 Maryland avenue north; Pvt.

Operation of the farm cost Jeanctte E. Waechter. daughter Mrs. Maurice Jackson and chil ing. 9 a.m.

to 1 Defense build $583.16, leaving a farm profit of Meets at Dunedin DUNEDIN City Commission met Tuesday night at City Hall with Mayor W. H. Titus presiding. Judge Arthur Grant had notice from a Tampa attorney that of Walter F. Waechter, 332 Corey up.

$378.48. Biggest item of expense dren, Dade City; Mrs. Janie Whitehead and Mrs. Clevie Wad- avenue, and Pvt. Wanda A.

FRIDAY, ALG. 10 Production rooms, sewing and knit- was feed for livestock, $414.59. Beatty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ford, Anna Maria. The county home had an aver iiiK, 9 a to 1 p.m.

Surgical dressi T. II. Beatty, 1701 Forty-second ngs, a a to 1 p.m.. i'eier age of 60 patients a day during street south. parish house.

the month. Total cost of operat Their training at Camp Le- the Jehovah Witnesses will ap ing the home for the month was SATLKDAY, ALG. 11 Production rooms, sewing and knit- Cant. J. L.

Blank of Washing peal their case in circuit court $5,193.08 which was higher tnan W4h HONfl BARRYMORE GLORIA CeHAVEN AN KENAN WINN in a.m. to 1J noon, Detense Duiiu- which convenes in the fall. Grant ton, D. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon F. Belcher. Jeune included such subjects as military courtesy, marine corps history, close-order drill, naval administration, aircraft identifi ii ii. usual because $1,038 was spent for work on the bathrooms, pur who is taking the place of Hamp A group enjoying a fishing trip ton B. Jenovar, regular judge chase of a big coffee urn and a mm now on vacation, commended the and picnic at Lake Butler last cation and other classes pertinent to the carrying out of future new laundry tub.

chief of police for getting the week included Mrs. Myrtle Wil ORGANIZATIONS TODAY Exchange club, 12:15 p.m.. Shrine Six new patients were admitted assignments in the marine corps. evidence on the Witnesses. and four died during the montn LT.

COL. O. O. FEASTER Lt. Col.

O. O. Feaster, army Pvt. Beatty and Pvt. Waechter lub.

liams and children; Mrs. Clara Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Iverson Fussell. Mrs.

Wilson Gilliam and Mrs. Martha Jones, 518 Beltrees THERE WERE 10 patients in Gen. Leonard Wood ramp No. 8, were assigned to duty as clerk- street brought before the meet the home department; nine in the nited Spanish War Veterans, 7:30 ing the matter of a dog shot by children, and Norman Haskew of I'SWV home. LT.

G. KEITH C'LAKK Returned to the states after six months' service in the European theatre, 2nd Lt. G. Keith Clark is visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis.

Walter Fuller, 1331 Twelfth avenue south. He flew on seven missions as a B-25 pilot with the 12th Army Air Force. After his visit here, the lieutenant will spend the remainder of his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Clark. Mon-tirello. Trior to enterinjt the AAF in September, 1911. Lt.

Clark attended the University of Florida. medical corps, has been placed on terminal leave prior to being released from active duty. Sept. 27, typists at marine corps headquarters in Washington. D.

while Pvt. Day was given orders to re Mango. Police Chief George Davis in her neighborhood. The dog, which had been in the neighborhood for STARTS TODAY" BIG DOUBLE FATURE TSgt. and Mrs.

S. F. Kitten Nilram lodge No. 1SS. and A 30 p.m.

Masonic temple. FRIDAY, Al'G. 10 Merchant Marine Veterans. p.m.. after 33 months service in World port at the marine corps air sta War II.

He has resumed practice tion, El Toro. Cal. several days without a license, returned Saturday evening from a trip to Kansas where they visited Sgt. Kitten's parents. DAV home.

was complained of to the police PASADENA NOTES: Chaplain Rotary club. 12:15 p.m.. Suwannee There is a city ordinance that a hotel as an X-ray specialist along with his wife, Dr. Annette M. Feaster, who continued practice during his absence at their office, 166 Fourth avenue northeast.

Mrs. Mable Jacks left Monday H- (PR; dog must be kept in the pound at Lions club. 12:15 p.m., Shrine club. Orange lodge No. 33, IOOF, 7:30 1 least three days before being for Milwaukee, Wis.

She expects to be away about a month and will visit in Crandon, returning by way of Iowa. killed. Mrs. Jones said Davis shot the dog on the spot and did not Odd Fellows hall. Elks lodge 8 p.m..

Elks club. jllll St. Petersburg Society for Hard of Hugh C. Embry, USNR, former associate minister of the Pasadena Community church, is senior chaplain aboard' the aircraft carrier Hornet, which has been returned to the states for repairs after being badly damaged in a typhoon otf Okinawa two months ago. The chaplain recently was assigned to the crew and was not take him to the pound at all.

The commission took no action on Hearing, chapter No 133. social hour. negro hospital; seven in the negro T.B. wards; 26 in main hospital and eight in the white T.B units. Total cost of food for the home was $1,253.65.

There were 7,530 meals served at an average cost of 16.6 cents. This does not include the milk, eggs and fruit juices served to all tubercular patients between meals. The dairy herd, including 22 registered Guernseys and four other breeds, produced 1,284 gallons of milk during the month. KIDS TAKE FARM JOBS WEWOKA, Okla. (U.R) The farm labor shortage here was relieved when virtually the entire class enrolled in vocational agriculture at Wewoka high school took farm jobs after dismissal of school.

to 5 p.m., 16 Alhamhra arcade. Sixth this. street and First avenue north. With ATC at Cairo Cpl. John Long, son of Mr.

and La Pncicte des Oiinrtnte Hommes et The city received a check for with lucile WATSON Gloria DeHAVEN Anne REVERE Helen VINSON Largo FFA Huit Chevaux Voiture local 1217. 8 $400 from the county for 1944 Mrs. Edgar Long, 20HO Forty- American Legion home. International Shrine club. 6:30 p.

m. taxes. third street south, recently was aboard at the time of the typhoon. Fred Tooke, city recreation hrine club. Wins Honors CO FEATURE iu-iciii ii-iu-is iiidiieu lu imc manager since October, will be SATI RDAY, 11 Saturday Night club.

United Spanish dismissed now that C. W. Moore has been made new recreational assigned to John H. Pavne Field. Cairo, Egypt, for duty as an airplane mechanic.

Hundreds of troops pass through the bnse dailv Wqr Veterans, 8 p. t'SWV home. LARGO The chapter- of Fu Pasadena Community church Service Men's Correspondence club announce that Ensign Mur-ray Newell is at sea aboard the USS Vermillion Capt. Jim t'oetry league. 2 p.

Detroit hotel. ture Farmers of America won in the mass redeployment of ma. TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS TODAY to me B-28 commander, has ar cific. second place in district three and third place in the state at the seventeenth annual state convention of FFA held July 23 through Aug. 4 at Camp O'Leno near High Retired Telephone Employes asse Holder of the Silver Star and Victory medal with three stars earned during 15 months overseas service in World War I with the 82nd Division, the colonel was called to active duty in November, 1942.

He was on duty as chief of the X-ray services and later as executive officer of the AAF hospital group at Miami, For the last five months Col. Feaster was with AAF Personnel Distribution Command headquarters at Louisville, as chief of professional services. Two sons are also on duty with the armed forces: Lt. (jg) Otis Feaster aboard a naval transport in the Pacific, and T5 Jack Feaster, on duty at an army general hospital in the Marianas. Col.

Feaster is the son of Mrs. Sal lie G. Feaster, 530! 2 Twenty-fourth avenue north, and a member of the Pinellas County Med-1 ical society, Florida Medical association, Florida Radiological society, American Radium society, American Roentgen Ray society and Radiological Society of North rived at an AAF bnse on Tinian Mm rtion, picnic. 2 p.m.. Treasure Island Sgt.

Fred Oeters is in Alas Prior to entering the service, Cpl. Long wag employed bv the Pan-American airways, Miami. Pennsylvania society, picnic, 530 pier. North and South club of Schenectady, picnic, 5 p.m., Gulfport. All nations Society, picnic.

2 n. Springs. The chapter was awarded $15 for outstanding work. DeLand A 11 If port. won first place in the contests.

A $25 bond was presented to the DeLand chapter. director. He will be paid through July. The commission decided to hire a new city park caretaker whose duties will consist of caring for the shuffleboard courts, boat basin and library hall. The salary in the past has been $100 monthly.

City made an account of collection on garbage and water which showed a percentage of 96 per cent and 100 per cent respectively. The board passed a regulation proposed by City Manager C. E. O'Conner to the effect that city policemen will have one day off each week instead of one day every other week as they have had. r'KiiiAr, 10 Massachusetts society, picnic, 3 p.m., 1 or.

ka Lt. J. Pat Williams writes from New Guinea Lt. Col. Doris Knight, ANC, writes from Naples, July 10, that she is leaving the Sixth General hospital and now is awaiting passage to the states Pvt.

Ernest J. raft sends word from Weimar, Germany, that he is scheduled to return to the states and discharge through the army's policy of releasing over age men. Frank Smith, Largo high school SOME UNUSUAL GIFTS 248 FIRST AVE. NO. graduate, was one of the ten to Central at 9th St.

9c 35c BARGAIN NIGHTS TWO BIG HITS be awarded $100 scholarships by LAST DAY SATI KDAY. AtC. 11 Fayette Contract club. 10 a. pier MNHAV, A I'd.

12 Rtaten Island Social club, picnic, 2 Gulfport. TOWNSEND CU BS FRIDAY. AI'll. 11) the State Bankers association. The only proviso is that the student use the scholarship at the Uni Judy 5 5 versity of Florida farmers college.

The award is made for out GARLAND Townsend club No. 1, 7 30 GAR hall. America. standing work in FFA chapter MargarttO'Britn mm projects, scholastic records and Sn1. school activities.

Frank is now Total Admission) Including Tax Children 9c Marine Colonel Civitan Names Davis To Juvenile Group After thirty-eight and a half a student at the North Georgia college. He was president of the Largo FFA chapter and also of his class. years of continuous service with PLUS LATEST METRO NEWS STARTS TOMORROW "EARL CARROLL VANITIES' ALSO "CISCO KID RETURNS" Douglas Wells was one of 75 AIRPLANE CHARTER SERVICE Available for business or emergency It will cost you less than you imagine and get you there quicker. Save time and temper. Rent a plane for your urgent business trips.

1 w. o. melinite vUI. At a business meeting yester- Canachy was retired from day, the Civitan club appointed the corps. Aug.

1. The old time Joe Davis as a sub-chairman to lfatherneck, a veteran of both bovs to receive the State Farm SAFE IN MILWAUKEE CHICAGO (U.R) Milwaukee has been awarded top honors as the country's safest large city for pedestrians, the public administration clearing house has announced. The city won the national pedestrian safety contest despite a national increase of two per cent in pedestrian fatalities in 1944. Milwaukee had a reduction of 39 per cent in the number of pedestrian deaths recorded the previous year. ers' degree, awarded for outstand- ng work in the chapter and in World Wars is introducing him school activities.

Douglas was un able to attend in person. self to civilian life in St. Petersburg at 808 Twenty-fourth avenue north. Frank Helms attended the camp DIAL SS30 9c 25c delegate from the Largo chap ter. LAST TIMES TODAY BROADWAY RHYTHM IN TECHNICOLOR With George Murphy Ginny Simms Lena Horn Rochester Tommy Dorsey Orch.

CO-HIT am M-O-M ricruit represent the club in work with the Pinellas Consultants, an organization recently formed to assist Judge Lincoln T. Bogue in handling juvenile delinquents. Also appointed was Past President Ben J. Northrup, who will act as the Civitan club's representative at the organization meeting of the social protection division of the Federal Security agency. After the meeting, Charles E.

Brickett called a meeting of the Jti TooiY! TrCSiffiwrtuaim ton. Entertainments Places to Go, Things to Do (Paid Advertitementt) hems uider this heading mav occupv a minimum of five lines or a maximum of 10 lines. A Dramatic Gene Autry ALL MODERN AVIATION FACILITIES U. S. FLYIli'G SERVICES, IiC.

Albert Whitted Airport St. Petersburg PHONES 5551 ond 5907 Block 'Buster! in Oh, Susanna" "The Hitler Gang" with An All-Sar Cast The Inside Story of the Greatest Ganatter at All Livitan Beach Club corporation Five Point Club, Bethlehem II A CRY HAVOC 10 elect officer, and discuss ac-! Chapter O.E.S. card party at Ma STARTS TOMORROW "BATHING BEAUTY" ALSO 'SHE GETS HER MAN" with Smiley Barnettt and th Wandtr Mors PLUS CARTOON 11 Margartt Sullivan, Ann Sothtrn, Jean Blondell tivities for the year. It was' sonic temple, Thursday 8 p.m.. planned to make extensive im- 25c.

Chairman, Mrs. Dorothy provements on the beach house. Papps. Public cordially invited..

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