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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 5

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The Tribunei
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Coshocton, Ohio
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THE COSHOCTON, OHIO TRIBUNE Y.TDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1947 PAGE FIVE Vic Fleming thinks it will be one of the picture's top bits. a hide." ate producer at 19: This year marked a turning point In my career." He's 1948's Polio Poster Boy HOLLYWOOD Henry Travers, celebrating 50 years as an actor: "I will never retire. I love show business." star in "Sally Martin." is looking for a story in which to team Carmen Miranda and Jimmy Durante. Enterprise will film "Cairo Incident." A location unit will go to North Africa. Not in the Script: Bette Davis, refusing to to whole hog on the New look lonf have nothing below my knees I wish Eve Arden has been bitten by the stage bug again and will return to Broadway in late spring to Roddy MrPowall, an associ Producers Pale, As Public Passes ground are Mr.

and Mrs. Moviegoer jelling, "It's about time." June Haver and Jimmy Zito have been having dates. A reconciliation? Marie Wilson's husband, Allan Nixon, has given up acting and Is now working as a leg man for a Hollywood writer. June Lockhart is having a quiet romance with Bernard Strauss, producer of her hit Broadway show, "For Love or Money." Ty Power turned up stag at Cezar's Supper Club. BY ERSKIXE JOHNSON' N'EA Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Hollywood is about to adopt the "new look," too, to bolster a slumping box office.

There will be a big drive for better pictures, and a campaign to find new talent to replace a long list of shopworn stars who are poison to the paying public. Those cheers in the back- rFTTr I Y- Y'yu i il fe If I JO THE CHAMP Jo Stafford is the "Best Girl FOR SALE '46BUICK Roadmaster Sedanette Low Mileage, Private Owner Call 1748. Singer of 1947" in the second annual poll of juke-box operators. Jo polled 45,528 votes, with Dinah Shore second aat 41,559. If there are separation rumors floating around about Janet Blair and husband Lou Busch, don't believe them.

He's going east alone strictly on business. Fred Astaire brot his young daughter, Ava, to the "Easter Parade" set the day Judy Garland brot her daughter Liza. Fred was in a dance routine when little Ava Shop at Wards Where Your Christmas Gift Dollars Go Further I kite 1 -1i ...4 gg MAKE HIS CHRISTMAS THE HAPPIEST EVER WITH A PAIR OF Brown-eyed, golden-haired Terry Tullos, of Laurel, has been! chosen as the poster child for the 1948 March of Dimes campaign to raise money for the fight against infantile paralysis. Three-year-old Terry is the youngest child ever selected to pose for the poster. He was stricken with polio in 1945, before he had learned to walk.

He made rapid recovery and, though he still wears braces, is expected to regain full use of his legs. The 1948 campaign of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, seeking $30,000,000, will run from January 15th to 30th. BOSTONIAN SHOES HOSICK'S BALTIC Mrs. Arthur Haas MAIN at 4TH ELECT OFFICERS turned to Liza and said: "That's my daddy. He dances." Liza looked long and earnestly at Astaire and then, pointing to Judy, said: "That's my mother.

She knits." Rita Hayworth is the 17th actress to play Carmen on the screen. Among the others were Theda Bara, Pola Negri and Dolores del Rio. i1' llkfm 1 vSSi mm UM3L Orson Welles, working in "Cag-liostro" in Rome, writes that he's discovered a new drink there Negronis. It's made of gin, Italian vermouth and Campari bitters. "The bitters are excellent for your liver, the gin is bad for you.

They balance each other." Bob Mitchum's sister, Julie, is singing Officers were elected at the Evangelical and Reformed Sunday school Sunday morning for the new year. Newly elected officers are superintendent, Otto Regula; assistant superintendent, Robert Woodruff; secretary, Betty Hup-rich; assistant secretary, Elizabeth Baab; treasurer, George Baab; chorister, Claude Lahm; assistant chorister, Mrs. A. R. Fisher; pianist, Martha Lou Troyer; assistant.

Mrs. Florence Rinehart; birthday secretary, Mary Helen Leaven-good; primary superintendent, Mrs. Robert Andrews; assistant primary superintendent, Mrs. A. P.

Hahn; cradle superintendent, Mrs. Vivian Huprich; home department supenintendent, Mrs. W. Frank. NEW PASTOR HONORED TO IE WASHABLE, WARM, CHENILLES, ONLY 598 FINE QUALITY III TRICOT KNIT BRIEF 59 PURE VIRGIN WOOL 1 1 98 CHEVRON BLANKETS Extra heavy, 72x90 inches long with a deep brushed nap for added warmth.

Amuno-treated against moth-damage. Kosedust, blue, green, gold, cedarose. Hard to believe, isn't it! Thickly tufted chenille robes well tailored in a variety of beautiful sondes and at this little price. Sizes from 11 to 41. Brief and sled! Of fine quality run-1 proof rayon with a snug all clastic band bartacked at points of strain for extra long wear.

Tearose. S-M-L. DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON GRAPEFRUIT RUBY REDS 5 for 29c Store Hours STARTING FRIDAY UNTIL XMAS, 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Thrifty Market 240 West Main, below Third DEC.

18th -FRIDAY, DEC. 19th DEC. 20th DEC. 22nd DEC. 23rd DEC.

24th 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 9:30 A.

M. to 9:00 P. M. 9:30 A. M.

to 9:00 P. M. 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P.

M. 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.

9:30 A. M. to 6:00 Members of the Brethren church and their families held a reception at the church Sunday in honor of their new pastor, Rev. and Mrs. F.

E. McCune. A covered dish dinner was served at noon and the McCunes were presented a lovely platform chair. In the afternoon, installation services were held with Rev. A.

H. Miller of the New Philadelphia Brethren church and Rev, Ed Shepfer of Sugarcreek taking part in the services. TO SEND GIFTS Above Hours Do Not Apply to Food Stores jjp' 'fi ffp, ILmk 65 Every man, woman and child at the Evangelical and Reformed church has been requested to bring a pair of new stockings or WE HAVE A LARGE SELECIOH OF socks to be placed on the Christmas tree next Sunday morning to be sent to the world center for relief and then distributed to the needy overseas. SCHOOLS CLOSE DEC 24 Pracfica 7 The Baltic schools will close for the holiday vacation on Wednesday, Dec. 24, and a Christmas program will be presented in the auditorium that afternoon which will begin at 12:30.

The public is invited. School will not reopen until Jan. 5. FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AIRFORCE A-12 TROUSERS, Blanket and Wool Lined TERSOXALS 98 BRIGHT SPOT IN THE GAY HOLIDAY SCENE SMART PATTERNS IN MEN'S DRESS SOCKS BOYS' WEIL MADE DRESS SHIRTS. 0 29 HUNTING KNIVES BOY SCOUT EQUIPMENT COMPASSES BLANKETS MESS KITS AND CANTEENS for the vhirl of Christmai parties, look your brst in a st jle- iso raycm muted pastels aglow with brilliant sequins, Sizes from 12 to 20; 9 to 15, cotton for strength! Rayon for smartness! Jli-plieed heel, double sole, Slack and regular lengths.

In assorted fancy patterns. Sizes 10-12. Trim shirts for holiday drr fi-up vith repular collars. Sanforized cottons t). While or assorted stripes in blue, tan or green.

Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sharpe, Camp Marquette of Grayling are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. I. N.

Strock ana other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urcy, Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs.

O. S. Bowen, Coshocton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H.

II. Zinkon Sunday. Al McGovern and family of near Sugarcreek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Tango.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacobs, Dresden, were guests at the home of C. A. Jacobs and family Sunday.

NAVY TYPE PEA COATS NAVY TYPE PEA JACKETS NAVY TYPE N-l JACKETS (Alpaca Pile Lined) NAVY TYPE N-4 JACKETS (Wool Blanket Lined) NAVY TYPE COSSACK STYLE Wool Lined NAVY TYPE N-l DECK TROUSERS, NAVY TYPE RUBBERIZED Sheep Lined Mouton Collar. ARMY O.D. MACKINAW COATS, (Wool Blanket Lined) ARMY FIELD OR COMBAT TYPE (Wool Blanket Lined) ARMY AND NAVY UTILITY WORK JACKETS A1RFORCE B-3 JACKETS, (Sheep Lined) AIRFORCE B-15 JACKETS, Alpaca Pile Wool Lined AIRFORCE TROUSERS, Sheep Lined Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ifothcm, Co shocton, spent Sunday evening ENDICOTT-JOHNSON WORK SHOES GOV'T.

HOBNAIL SHOES GOV'T. HEAVY UTILITY Leather GOVT. AVIATOR'S SHEEP LINED BOOTS GOV'T. AVIATOR'S FELT LINED GOV'T. 2-BUCKLE ARCTICS (To Arrive) AVIATOR'S LEATHER GLOVES ARMY AND NAVY BLANKETS with Rev.

and Mrs. Fisher, in a Palm Springs night club. OA JR. BOYS' ALL-WOOL PULLOVER SWEATER 2.98 8-OZ. BLUE DENIM BOYS' BIB CALLS 1.93 Army and flaw WARDS FINE-QUALITY 0 59 "LONGWEAR" SHEETS up on these Rilkenmt.oth shed woven of 128 fine threads.

81x108" There's a good chance Gary Cooper will sign a one picture a year deal at Paramount, similar to hi.s WB contract. Seen in the Paramount studio cafe: Mar-Icne Dietrich lunching at a table with 13 men. Maxle Rofcn-bloom will be starred in a half-hour comedy airthow next year. CM'MSY LOVLR With 77 important speaking roles in "Joan," an unbilled player named Jeff Corey is the only character who makes love to In-grid Bergman. He plays a burly guard in Ingrid's prison cell and, in 50 feet of film, makes the clumsiest and vainest attempt at love-making in film history.

Director En Ne-rt wool worctcdfirinlvkiiil for wurinlh. Liingc lrowri or Aiilorce iJluf 110. Sanforized to shrink Ios llian Hur-larks, rustproof Lu lions. Sues 4 to 12. SAWVEL'S-North Fifth St.

(Across the Tracks from Kroger' Grocery and Parking Lot) Giva Wordi $10 and $20 Coupon Books to lolvo Gift-Problemi.

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