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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 5

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Lo3ngelesCfmea 5 i I odist Church of Hollywood. He reminded the congregation that the Christmas season is always "a portal of hope" with the promise of "a blessed future" after death. Funeral of Ruth Selwyn Draws Film Personages Forest Lawn Hilltop Church Crowded at Rites for Ex-Star and Producer's Widow i Booksellers' Group Re-elects President Dr. Kurt L. Schwara of Mrs.

Selwyn, a native of Tazewell, entered the theatrical world as a musical cpmedy Btar on Broadway Beverly Hills has been reelected president of the Southern California chapter, Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America. Other 1955 and the president of United Many of Hollywood's lead Artists Theaters. Composer ing personages yesterday paid 7W Rudolph Friml and Mrs. officers include Robert Ben final homage to one of their own as funeral services were Friml were there, as were and later wrote and produced stage revues and acted in MGM films. She was also active in the development of Palm Springs and owned the Red Roof Ranch there.

nett, Los Angeles, vice-presi MGM Vice-President E. J. conducted for Mrs. Ruth Wil dent. Mannix, Director Clarence Brown, Actor George Murphy.

Director Dudley Murphy and many others of the film col ony best known figures. In the family room with Mrs. Schenck, who lives in Sands Point, Long Island, AFL Union Wins in Burbank Plant Poll The International Association of Machinists, AFL, won a certification election at the Burbank plant of Bardwell McAlister, yesterday, the National Labor Relations were another sister, Mrs. Max Furman, New Haven, cox Selwyn Warburton in the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Mrs.

Warburton, known In her acting and producing career as Ruth Selwyn, died last Monday at the age of 49. She was the widow of Edgar Selwyn, theatrical and motion picture producer. Others Attending Among the motion picture leaders who crowded the stone hilltop church for the services was Nicholas Schenck, president of Loew's, parent company of MGM Studios. Mrs. Schenck was Mrs.

War-burton's sister. Also present was Joseph Schenck, brother of Nicholas two brothers, MGM Director Fred Wilcox and Dr? Paul Log angdcs Cfmcs Vel. LXXIV. TiUty. Dm, It.

1M4 N. 14 Every Morning Id th Tear Dallr Founded Dec. i. 1881 The Tlmea Building 203 lit Bt. toe Angeles 53i.

Celtfornl. Phone MAdison 5-2345 Classified Advertising. UAdlaoo (-4411 AT NEWSSTANDS Single Coptea, Dally 10 cents; Sunday, 20 cents. Entered as second-class matter Dec. 4, 1B81.

at the Dost office at Los Angeles. under the Act of Marco J. 1879. BY CABBIES Dally and' Sunday 12 35 per month Daily only 1.80 per month Sunday only 20 per Issue HAIL BATES PAYABLE IN ADVANC1 CALIFORNIA ONLY Dally and Sunday, one month Dally only, one month 1.80 Sunday only, one month, by mall 1.00 OTREB STATES Dally and Bunday. on month IN Dally only, one month 3.20 Sunday only, one month FOREIGN COCNTBIES Dally and Bunday, on month 4 5 Dally only, one month 1.40 Sunday only, per copy 40 Wilcox of Pikeville, Mrs Board announced.

Twenty- Warburton's divorced hus band, Actor John Warburton, and her son, Russell Selwyn, four votes were cast for Local Lodge 753 of the Machinists Union and 10 against the union. Field Examiner Belle Karlinsky conducted the election for the NLRB. Approxi MGM film editor. Pastor's Reminder The services were conduct MOURN RUTH SELWYN Notables outside Church, of Recessional at Forest Lawn for funeral of Mrs. Ruth ed by the Rev.

Amos A mately 35 were eligible to Selwyn Warburton. From left, Producer Clarence Brown, Mrs. Brown, Actor George Murphy and E. J. Mannix.

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