Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 28

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
28
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BRENDA STARR Reporter USTEhJ, YOU DOPE- Part 2 Pfe4 THAT STILL PlWT (Crtfragn Daily (Tributt Wednesday, July 9, 1958 Casual Note HEZ THE THAT OaW HAP BEES! HALF IT WAS yVUZ MOTHEZ I TO h'OLP THAT WHO TOOK AiS AWAY A6AM6T MY But, edie- 1 yUTZE NOTGOM6 i Tower A MY MOTHS? Is Accented TO CULTIVATE 'O TAKE ME AWAY FZOM MY FATHEZ AMD PUT ME IS1 AM MM TAS TVSJY WOULD K'EEZ HAVE LEFT HIM! HE ElEhl in Headgear ADMITTED HlA -6BLF- THAT HE WAS A LCU6Y 1 71 TAN IN TIIE KNOW ON THE GO: Reports out of lVJl Hollywood that Oscar Winner Ernie Borgnine was mysteriously threatened and pulled out of the Al Capone flicker title role sound mighty press-agent-y. The hoods have enough troubles these days without worrying PZOVIPEZI BY JIM BASCOM MORE men are donning colorful and novelty casual headwear as a sign that they are shedding about a Capone movie. You gotta love that Kim Miss Whim 1 X- I workaday cares. This badge that they wear on their heads for spectator or active sport's indicates their desire to enjoy a change from the convention pifjr. V.

S. TL GASOLINE ALLEY 1 lAfl T. And did a little Would you have And usee Tb4 thiOfO Tribune to eat i I pite T5X1 have somethina on al hats other apparel have, but ws built a I sticks of s. Novak. Home to visit her mom and bestow awards Tuesday night to the Kiwanis Key club teen-age scholarship winners she merely giggles over the Trujillo and other headlines.

Kim is either the most refreshingly naive chick I know or she's a mile ahead of everybody. Her biggest hope yet and still: To become a great actress. She cuts it pretty good in her next, Bell, which seem to be decreed for rV the stove right now. fire in your stove. A tirewood.

IT everyday usage. Despite the revival of caps, because of Ivy influence and the trend to outdoor living, Ernest Borgnine -Book and Candle." Men? They help make front pages! VT 11 -TT 1 a -a novelty hats appear more frequently on the summer scene. Among the new ones is the i- lie a nice ooy, dui now can you date in a Kuiuusu uuvh; its now uuuuuui mat any nicago half-inch checked cotton twill -mobsters will permit their Senate rackets committee testi- "mony to be televised. No not those nervous hands again! a 5 lb. 4 oz.

boy trumpeter for the Dee Jay 'Jay Trompeters at Weiss Memorial their second. Jay is now free lancing for TV commercials, films, etc. Newest feud: Jim Norris and Truman Gibson of the 1 I. B. C.

on one side vs. ex-champ Jack Dempsey. Jim and Truman over coffee in the Pump room told the Ticker: Dempsey's sudden worry over the future of boxing is WINNIE WINKLE why not? you OH PLEASE 'DON'T 60 TeCOD GRiEF NEED YOUR IP SHE KNEW MORAL HOW WARD 4l BESIDES vyANT IS A i-o. BRUCE VOU CAN'T LEAVE FOUND OUR HUSBAND ANd. US NOW IVE 6OTMy touching.

But he's a little late and anyhow, the fight STORY ri PLEASE? 1 JlL STCK A CUT LETS ousmess win go on as usual: JVorns is headed for Lex-ington, where his 9 year old daughter, Susan, will ride in the horse show over the week-end. Paul iner, W-G-N's friendly philosopher, says: Despite Alas- kan statehood, I know how we can keep the flag the same. Drop Texas! casual hat at the left. With pre-formed center crease and narrow brim, it comes in several colors, with a choice of patterned or solid bands. Modeled after Henry Higgins' hat in My Fair Lady," it is $7.50 at Saks Fifth Avenue.

The tyroleans, which long have been among the most popular styles for casual outfits in colder seasons, now add to summer banter. An example is the Robin Hood type at the right. Of natural tone cotton poplin, it has a round crown, curled back, straight front, and pocket with feather, about $4 at Baskin: Raffias and other straws also are SMILIN' JACK 7M PAG FtfoM BOAT I I 2 TTERB'S WEDNESDAY BLURBS: Gigi," the M-G-Musi-cal, looks as if it'll play for months at the Harris. M. Chevalier is Whee-our all the way.

The fabulous stage at the new Stardust hotel in Las Vegas with revolving, spinning, turning parts was designed by Jack Jac Less-man, a one time local west side guy, who took his basic training at Crane Tech. After two nights of previews for the press and purveyors, Benny Mr. Show Biz Dunn and Ed Berkley will debut their smart new Barbary restaurant in the Churchill hotel Wednesday to the town at MAG S7ALLEP BUT 7N BOW ABOir -ol fe. y-- fashioned into tyroleans for large. Food's great, setting's slick, and there isn't a more personable host than B.

Dunn. Welcome. aiam-S 7 vv f- 7-9 jrruy-1 summer. Made in Italy of hand woven raffia is the natural or red straw cap sketched at the left. The visor of this small- ONE SLIM shape cap, which is said to be CHAMCE TO Dudley Simms, who becomes the Lions' new prexy, has lined up a rip-snortin' show for his West Virginia compatriots at the Stadium Thursday night: Herb Shriner, Dennis Day, and the Manhattan Rockets.

New in Two's Who: Dr. Theodore Zekman, eye surgeon, and pretty Fay Greenberg, paper box exec. Headline: "Mosquitoes Invade Chicago." Wacky comment from Ivan Bunny: Larva Come Back to Me! V. 8. PL ff.

19M by Kr Col lab impervious to rain, is sewed SAVE ROBM I STEPPED OM)'4 LOLLY (OC PS! I WENT AMD DID IT 'Gigi' Has a World of rynz hem MloEK: Veteran Ed Wynn bounces back to rid rrt-t r.ii a. I mi a i i mis jaii wiin a new inursaay mgni siiuation comedy series in the old Groucho time spot. Groucho will 'day: Roberta Sherwood, my idea of funtertainment. ODen- True Charm ing at the Black Orchid; George Shearing, a sheer master at the 88s in London House. And add smash openings: Josephine Premice, sultry and savage, at Mister Kelly's to the top.

The Ivy type cap Monday nieht. bhe couldn eet off the stapp. Charips I -J 1 v-ft -a ory, was asked: "You've worked recently with both of those French chicks, Brigitte Bardot and Martine Carol. Which is the mostust? Blurted Boyer, looking upward: ma r5" "GIGI" Produced In color and CinemaScop hi Arthur Reed, directed by Vincent Minnelli, based OB noiel by Colette, screen play and Irricj br Alan Jar Lrner, music by Frederick loewe. released by M-G-M, and presented in the Harrii tbeater.

THE CAST Gigi Islie Caron Honors Iachaill CheTalier Gaston Lacbailla Louis Jourdan INI me. Alarei Hermione Gingold l.iane d'Exelmans Era Gabor Handomir Jacques Bergerac Aunt Alicia Isabel Jeans Manuel John Abbott BY MAE TINEE Charm is a much abused Wednesday Program at Grant Park Officers Elected for Alumni Club Note From Piano Great Erroll Garner: Mention my name, at Ravinia and you can get an immediate storm!" Both his concerts were all but washed awav. with back strap, popular for several years, is typified in the cotton plaid at the right. Gold-blue, black-red, and green-red are among the color combinations. The raffia cap is about $4 at Broadstreet's.

The plaid cap is about $3 at Maurice L. Rothschild Co. For those who want more coverage, there are larger caps. Men who like conversation pieces can find them in extreme novelties among the new "fun" headwear. Practical headwear for fishing, golf, and other activities in of Iowa Wesley an but he clicked anyhow.

Irony: Controversial Aging Miss Donna Jean Doody Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Richard, E. Doody of Dante avenue have announced the engagement of their daughter. Donna Jean, to Edward J.

Wollenberg, son of Mrs. Edward C. Wollenberg of Wallace street and the late Mr. Wollenberg. They will be tusi uocKweu neni iinany got nis passport from the state department but his doc nixed the long awaited European jaunt.

And Jack Herbert spotted this sign on a small fnrpirrn car- PSrlr cnmcKnrlv rnm. nm Officers of the newly organized Chicago Alumni club of Iowa Wesleyan college are Charles Kimball of Mount Prospect, president; s. George Hall of Northbrook, vice Miss Carol Ot-linger of Park Ridge, secretary; Kenneth Swartz of Chicago, treasurer; Robert Mer- word but is that elusive quality which marks this smooth, sophisticated musical from start to finish. Eight p.N m. Free admission.

Band shell on the lakefront at 11th st. Grant Park Symphony orchestra, Joseph Rosenstock, conductor. Joseph Eger, French horn soloist. THE PROGRAM Overture to Die Meistersincer Wacner From Bohemia's Meadows and Forests' Bmetana Horn Concerto Ha. fas E-flat major -Mozart Toccata Polonaise Symphonique Rat ham Two Images Bartok Cappricio married Nov.

22. Miss Doody is memories of her amours and the jewels which were her reward. Isabel Jeans is excellent as that determined dame, who is bound to train Gigi to follow in her footsteps. Director Minnelli wove his story deftly and the scenes are blended together with a sure skill and a light touch. The entire film is a highly polished production which glows with the color and has the sparkle of a good cham-pagn(5 do have some! Heads Junior Class Miss Lynne Matthews of Northfield has been elected president of her junior class at St.

Mary's college in Notre Dame, Ind. cludes fabric hats with solid See Herb on Midnight Ticker WGN-TV Tonight It has the renowned beauty a senior at De Paul university. Her fiance was graduated or mesh sides that can be from Ambrose college, Daven of Paris in the spring, it has wonderfully rococo sets and Art Notes rolled and stowed in a pocket without losing shape and plas Christopher Fry Play f' ft cr ritt of Oak Park, program port, la. handsomely florid costumes tic covered hats and caps that The Evanston Art center is designed by Cecil Beaton, and shed rain. Visit in Evanston The Herman Welters of Los chairman, and Mrs.

Holland FlaHavhan of Glenview, publicity chairman. Alumni, stu iiic ucuai LiiiciiL in i irn i i sponsoring an exhibition of the music is a gay and winning -embellishment. The Two Chicagoans Leave 4n the Northwestern univer-'sity school of speech will ChristoDher Frv's "The dents and friends of the col Angeles, former Evanston script is a deft translation of paintings and drawings by three north shore artists: Lucretia a 1 Ethel on Europe Student Tour lege have been invited to a family picnic Saturday, July Colette's worldly wit and the residents, are stopping at the Orrington hotel in Evanston for a visit with friends. Xady's Not for Burning" Miss Janet Finn, daughter members of the highly talented cast could have been 26, in Cermak woods. Gelick, and Helen Goldfus, and ceramics by Martha Wood ill i 1 1 rr uuLUUUi uicaici un lj.ii.

created for their roles. of the Joseph J. Finns of Sheridan road, and Miss Gretchen Gastreich, daughter of Mr. and at the Community Center gal campus. Tickets may be obtained at the university lery, 828 Davis Evanston.

young Gigi a pleasant relief from his jaded social life. Maurice Chevalier is no less than perfect as a dapper old boulevardier, an experienced man of the world and an expert on the capricious whims of Cupid, which he regards with tolerance and humor. It's wonderful to see him on the screen again. Hermione Gingold is loveable as Gigi's grandmother, far less worldly than her elegant sister, who lives with the Shows are changed monthly. From Walgreens Collection of Summer Refreshers Mrs.

Harold Schloss of Fuller-ton parkway, sailed recently to Europe on a student tour. theater ticket office from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.

Mondays thru Fridays. inis is the second in a series. In the Print gallery, 1758 Leslie Carori is a beguiling Gigi an enchantingly awkward child who matures with poise and radiance when she falls in love. Louis Jourdan has one of the best parts of his career as a bored young millionaire who finds the Miss Finn was graduated recently from Northwestern university and Miss Gastreich attended Michigan State univer fk N. Wells managed by Harold McWhinnie, is an exhibition of 40 works selected from the first competition for Under Coe Fellowship sity.

printmakers. Ninety-five art Gerald L. Greer, a teacher at Oak Park-River Forest High school, is studying at DePauw "university this summer under ists submitted 400 works of which 95 by 55 artists were LUCIEN IEL0NG COLOGNE GIFT ATOMIZER chosen by a jury made up of John Miller, painter; Alice Mason, printmaker, and Joshua Taylor, art historian of the University of Chicago. The ill a coe ieiiowsmp. uuuci by the Coe Foundation of New York City, the summer session is concerned with American studies and involves 23 selected teachers from four "Exhibit on Art show is national in scope, art ists from Boston to California being represented.

Hours of the gallery are Monday thru Ml i 1 'Li I Friday, 1 to 5:30 p. and Z' A special exhibit, What Is How to take years off your figure AMERICA'S NUMBER 1 HOME REDUCING PLAN The Original Home Reducing Often Imitated But Never Duplicated Stauffer Home Plan is backed by 20 years" of successful reducing. it The Stauffer principle has helped more than 5 million women remake their figures. ft It's a complete figure-beautifying plan of effortless exercise and calorie reduction. "Magic Couch" the Posture-Rests' unit-provides controlled rhythmic motion, -ft Helps take off excess weight, remove unwanted inches.

Monday; Wednesday, and Fri Actual $3 Seller, only tax p. Primitive Art?" is being shown at the Chicago Natural "History museum thru day, 7 to 10 p. m. Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and holi days. i 1 0 O-la-la! Your favorite French-y fragrances in the famed Lelong orb bottle with gift atomizer to make each precious drop go farther I Choose yours to mist on, keep you lightly perfumed, make summer a fragrance by Lucicn Lelong.

Sophisticated Jndiscret Elusive, charming Sirocco Light-hearted Balalaika ft Improves posture, giving a more graceful carriage, ft Firms, tones, tightens sagging tissue. ft No starvation diets. No strenuous exercise, ft No vibrators! No electricity applied to the body! Yes! Handsome S1.00 atomizer FREE with EACH REG. $2 LUCIEN LELONG COLOGNE YOU BUY! FOR A COURTESY HOME DEMONSTRATION AND FIGURE STate 2-3131 Vr i 1 (ffJU xjwmm Look for your copy with 'ff SATURDAY'S CHICAGO TRIBUNE ff STAUFFER HOME PLAN. DEPT.

Tr 7-9 1500 No. Ogden Chicago, III. I would like more information about the Stauffer Home Reduo Sng Plan without obligation. Name Phrm Sparkling Tailspin Let pur Cosmetician help you select your summer fragrance come in today! TV Week magazine is distributed with copies of the Saturday Address. City 'Chicago Tribune circulated in Chicago end suburbs..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,806,023
Years Available:
1849-2024