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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 23

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The Boston Globei
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Twenty-Three THE BOSTON LOB THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14 1961 I. k- I jjotiLn JUid TV Personalities Home Grown Talent Stars This Season THE STORE FOR MEN JORDAN MARSH COMPANY I land, Barbara Bel Geddes, By PERCY SHAIX Boston Globe TV Critic (Maggie McXamara." rt 1 1 TV tW ptow them heautiJ. ot jbecause she did so well as a in New England? ful washable perplexed young bride in a And talented? "Thriller segment last year Two of the most envied ac-l Fletcher Markle, producer of tresses in Hoi- Thriller, happens to be di- 1 rector of the new show. i i Orion Acrylic sweaters i was in 195f! with a histri i notirnrtf viriap if a CONNIE HINES school plays, that she decided! tf a lai a ui inu ui Her fath io mane uie die move uiu men uamsiuuuu.

the 7 most rV. ihead for stardom, alone. yi uiuis series are home grown products who have enjoyed er, John t. Hints, bad his own stock company in Boston and Dedham, and her mother was an actress who quit the stage at 21 to marry him. Even her grandparents (on ma's side) were in the business, as members of John Drew's original Chatauqua croup.

Yet her father hoped she'd i I I meteoric rises in the toughest talent scramble there is. brighten your wardrobe this fall with Myrna Elizabeth Fahey, the lovely bride in "Father of the Bride," and Constance Faith steer clear of the acting game and settle down. (Connie) Hines, the pert wife It's a tough he'd al in "Mister Let, the surprise hit about a talking horse, are opposites in appearance except for their very evident ra ways tell me, and he wanted me to promise I'd go to college first I remember some one diance. ran off with the funds of their stage venture and left him bankrupt. It contributed to the heart attack that killed him.

"I tried to do as he asked and went to the Chandler Myrna's beauty is of the type usually referred to as exquisite: small, perfectly formed features in a face from which shine large, glowing, green eyes. Her raven tresses are in a bouffant hairdo. Connie is blonde, effervescentby her own admission the ugly duckling of childhood who turned into a swan when nature came to her rescue during adolescence. School in Boston for awhile. But my mother married again, from Fashion Park MYRNA FAHEY and I traveled to Newark to be "My first publicity came the with her." An unhappy marriage, when next year when I was chosen one of the six finalists in the Miss Rheineold contest." she she was too young, which she said: "I didn't win it, but rajf0'4 like to about left picture appeared in all the ner in JacKsonvine, iwo papers.

A common point in their years later with a divorce and the necessity of earning her own living. New England upbringing is that both were the athletic type in school. "I got a lot of live acting experience, too, in 'Matinee where I appeared eight times." She's made two movies, "The Gentlemanly plaids, the new olive plaids, new grey plaids, new blue plaids all perfectly matched, will make fashion news this Fall. You'll also like the masterful tailoring of the famed tailors of Fashion Park. Come in today and see what a new Fall plaid will do for you.

Myrna was a cheerleader. captain of the girl's basketball team, and president of the Girl's Athletic Asso. at Pemetic Story on Page 1" with Anthony High School, which she attend She started doing commercials on TV, had an in-' terview show at night, and worked as secretary during the day. The road led to Miami, New York and, finally, Hollywood, where she had the usual struggle getting a foothold. She lost out to another local girl, Joanna Barnes of Hingham, in the casting of Franciosa and The House of Usher" with Vincent Price.

ed while living at Southwest Harbor, Me. Today she is an expert skier but, strangely, she never took up that sport Her new assignment is stiff because a high level must be 1 att itl' clfeffl tit? IT 11 until she left Maine. I are tops maintained. This is one serial that can't shuffle episodes, because it follows a certain pro Connie, a real tomboy (she lived across the street fromthe ball park in Dedham) played "21 Beacon she recalls, gression, giving it the flavor of a continued story. kl softball a lot and was good at from 89.50 It's based, of course, on the golf and tennis.

Now she can beat most of her contempor and she's glad she did, because she had a chance to mature at her craft and build up her credits. She was ready when the old movie of the same name that starred Liz Taylor and aries at trap and skeet shooting. I had lunch with both glam Spencer Tracy. On the story starts with her engagement to Burt Metcalfe, young chance came. our gals on separate occasions while doing the rounds in She recalls her Dedham Hollywood.

I must say I en Canadian actor, but she doesn't marry him until January, 17 childhood fondly and returned joyed the assignment. only a few months ago to be honored by the town and be Myrna, wno was Dorn Carmel, 22 years ago, is MEN'S SUITS THIRD FLOOR STORE FOR MEN Q-400 reunited with old friends. TTIIII tll 10 full fashioned pill resistant A): Bow-neckline sliponjn black, cherry red, ming goldenrod, cobalt blue; 6.98 LONG-steeve classic cardigan in black, gray heather, cobalt blue, ice blue, chocolate, beige, ming green, cherry red, white, goldenrod, navy; 5.98 BOTH IN MISSES' SIZES 34-40 DuPontT. M. MI8SE8' SWEATERS STREET FLOOR NEW STORE D-I4I "I was scared to death, but the whole town turned out to the product of a broken home, Her parents are divorced.

"My mother was a Republic episodes later. "It's a sophisticated comedy," Myma said. We are trying for warmth and want the laughs to come naturally." The CBS show has its premiere Sept. 29 on Ch 5. an Protestant, my lather a Democratic Catholic.

What chance did they have?" was greet me and put me at my ease. Everybody was there, Mr. Eaton, the high school principal; Mr. Massey, owner of the Transcript; Officer Carroll, now the police chief. "Geishecker's Department Store gave me a gold bracelet, her comment on this aspect of BOSTON FRAMINGHAM PEABODY her life.

In "Mister Ed," Connie Hines is riding with a vehicle that ner aaa, sun Jiving in Southwest Harbor, is a boat was made for syndication last year (where it was seen on Ch builder. Her mother, who was necklace and earrings. My five closest girl friends were there 4) and now has come forward a Newcomb, a direct descend ant of Capt Andrew Newcomb as a full-fledged network fea and we really had a ball. And ture (on CBS; Ch. 5, starting I mean I cried.

Oct. 1), a road no series has who came over on the Mayflower, resides with her in Beverly Hills. Jordan Company, Box 191, Boston 1, Matt. MAIL THIS COVPOS TO-I nMm- Send Designer's Original Orion btr below, any time, any 3 hour, day or night. Sweaten: fo-141 "It brought back memories traveled before.

It's a sign that the "horse Myrna has one distinction Boston can BUbbard of being voted most popular girl in the senior class, going around with the football captain, being a drum majorette, opera has pulling power and ff-XlOO, Sit Colo 2nd Color Style that not many young actresses achieve: she's in "Who's Who of American Women." that Connie and her menage, and winning election as secretary of the class. I remember consisting of Alan Young as the husband, Larry Keating as the skeptical friend, and, of course, the articulate palomino (they trying out for the senior play SUBURBANITES: Call DEcttur 2-2700; OXforf 8-9800 NOrmandjr 2-900l; WEllj 3-3000 TRinlty 3-7411; Vim 8-5310 JEffetsoti 1-9000; MUrdork 6-3222 (Reading) 944-4240; DRake 2-9282 lUwfew 9-3M0; CEdar 7-9000 KIrkland 7-7625; GRatiite 1-9000 PLeasant 6-6247; Jl'nlper 3-8640 Chargi My Acct. No. and not making it. What She's sure she's going to be a star, because she's playing the daughter of Leon Ames in "Father of the Bride." move his lips with some sort of would Miss Grant say now?" a tugging cord arrangement Sfreet- that the equine just dotes on) have been accented with affection by viewers.

TOMORROW Steve Allen gives off some abrasive comments about humor and the state of television today. City OB I ENCLOSE A CHECK O. SEN0 CHARGE ACCT. APPLICATION "Look what happened to the others who have played his daughter on the screen," she exclaimed. "Elizabeth Taylor, June Allyson, Jane Powell, Connie comes from a thea- Zone- Stat BOSTON, MALDEN, FRAMINGHAM, PEABODY Margaret OBnen, Judy Gar Woman Unable to Identify Psychiatrist's Exam Table A report to Arlington police, which testimony brought out, the smart way to travel Ijl wwwwww WWW rwi was made by Mrs.

Canvin the day following the alleged attack, earlier was marked as an exhibit over Bailey's objection. He first had asked prosecutor Asst. Dist. Atty. Neil Colicchio for the copy of the report to point out an alleged discrepancy in Mrs.

Canvin's court testimony and the report. The trial resumes this morn Jet Fleet ing. BY RESISTOL I Race Horses Die in Crash Tonsfield Mrs. Janice Canvin of Ensign Revere, yesterday was unable to identify a medical examination table as the one on which she allegedly was assaulted by her psychiatrist, Dr. Joseph Kreplick, 36, of Arlington.

The table was brought into the East Middlesex Superior Court room by F. Lee Bailey, Dr. Kreplick's The 30-year-old mother of a 3-month-old daughter claims Dr. Kreplick assaulted her in his Pleasant st, Arlington, office on July 12, 1960, after placing her under the influence of a drug. After carefully examining the table, Mrs.

Canvin, asked by Bailey if this was the table on which the alleged assault occurred, answered she was not certain. She suggested that there was something missing on the table. With that, Judge John W. Cod-daire Jr. ordered it removed from the courtroom, "I don't trust the doctor.

It would be like him to switch it," remarked Mrs. Canvin on the stand. Bailey asked her if she had been in an auto accident while en route to a consultation with Dr. Kreplick and if it wasn't true that she suggested the doctor administer psychiatric treatments for her for two years and put the expense on her insurance bill. "Who would want to see him for two years?" she remarked Mrs.

Canvin, who was single when the alleged attack occurred, admitted she kept notes of her visits to the psychiatrist. She was being treated for a nervous condition, according to her testimony. Mrs. Canvin also failed to identify a large black care as a machine used for shock treatments she had received. Keeping up with the Jet Age Re-sistol has designed a new and most flattering Fleet of distinguished hat styles.

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-Killed instantly was Jimmy while Miss Fritzie suffered a broken leg and was shot by state police Cpl Leo McNulty. Three horses were uninjured. Driver of the van, Frank Mazanec, 67, of 26 Blossom Fitchburg, and a groom in the truck cab were thrown clear and escaped injury. The van was in the southbound lane traveling from Scarboro Downs, to Berkshire Downs. The fifive race horses in the van were owned by Joseph Medeiros Jr.

of Central Village, Westport. The three racers that survived the crash were taken to Alfalfa Farms here. The horses that died were valued at more than $3000. A. "707" .11.95 15.95 B.

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