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OF CHARM SECRETS THE TIMES, Beatrice, Ne Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1952-5 8, OllCe Friendly NotCS, HOLLYWOOD ROUNDUP control and healthful comfort for By HARRISON CARROLL HOLLYWOOD In spite of orders to sit down and keep his broken Turned Mushy in Middle Ages your individual type of figure. Send 10c in com, plus stamped, self- foot in the air, Errol Flynn is addressed envelope for FIGURED FOR YOU. By HARMAN W. NICHOLS One manufacturing outfit has back on the "Against All Flags" set and determined to get on with United Press Staff Correspondent come up with an unassembled WASHINGTON, (UP) Times gadget, costing little, that our very the time she and Ted spent away from each other.

WAIT UNTIL you see Irena Dunne in her new poodle cut for "It Grows on Trees." Mighty cute' and makes her look so young. That skull and crossbones tattoo on Hugh O'Brian's right arm is no fake. Had it done when he was a youth. Foy's entire night club staff, even Marguerite Padula on her cane, went to the Blood Bank. the picture.

He's wearing a from the sole of his foot to the knee and change. The women are trying to young can put together with their own fat little hands. They also can One glimpse of the incoming Empire and Directoire jackets and yoXH agree that there has been nothing so fetchingly feminine in years. You won't be making the most of spring fashions without at least one in your wardrobe. But one bulge at the waistline and their charming effect is spoiled.

A glance will tell you whether you are ready to wear them. If you've noticed your belts feeling snug lately, you already know the answer. THE SVELTE WAISTLINE return to the "hour-glass" figure. Calender uses a cane to walk. write their own love notes.

"Rpses Likewise, women's hats are starting to look more like hats. How he'll do the fencing scenes, are red" phis the violets if they wish. And now, glory.be, we are com nobody knows. Maybe they will have to photograph him from the WEDNESDAY That carries me back a spell to ing to the point where the kids can 10:00 KTQ all daymeeting with my younger days, make their own valentines again. Mrs.

Ray Coleman. Store bought" valentines came 10:00 League of Women Voters at a little high. Too high, in fact, for Nature In AAusic the. YWCA. Subject.

"Personal spending allowance which on Bringing the Waistline back to attractive proportions is one of the Movie Times Liberties." good weeks ent up to a nickel a week. easiest of reducing problems. Any 1:00 Bide A Wee luncheon with Heard by Club The Garden department of the one can have a slender waistline Mrs. Al Ashworth. My sister, Audley, and I used to because there is no bony structure 1:30 N.F.

club at the home of save scraps of wall paper. If our by which it is limited. This toning folks didn't paper the house that Women club met Feb. 6 with FOX: "Fixed Bayonets" at 7:00, 10:00. "Finders Keepers" at 8:45.

I ALTO: Racket" at 2:40, 7:40, 9:50. Mrs. Paul Engler for a dessert luncheon. exercise is guaranteed to bring Mrs. Heath Griffiths.

year we kept tab of the neighbors 1:30 HIF Aid society at the Beat VJrJ Vy The program, Nature in Music. who And with some home yo "middle back to svelte proportions and trim your abdomen and made paste, a pair of scissors, and was presented with Mrs. Ross Mc rice National bank Community room. Brine nackaees for two hips somewhat at the same time Cown as narrator and Mrs. Flor iitue imagination we came un waist up.

Trust Flynn to dig up some personal venture to match his pirate picture. He now says that, as a side trip to their Jamaica jaunt, he and Pat Wymore will sail the Zaca to Turk's Island and actually try to recover some b'sllion from sunken galleons. Sounds like fun even if they never do it. And Flynn might be just the boy to try. ANTHONY QUINN reveals that his mother is enrolling as a student nurse and hopes to work at Children's hospital.

She has a consuming love for youngsters, explains Tony. She helped raise her daughter's son. The boy is -16 now and doesn't need her so much. But she wants to stay around kids. THE WAY Cy Howard figures it, he gave up $100,000 in writing fees to become a ham again in "Stalag with 'some pretty fancy heart- overseas boxes.

ence Kitch, Mrs. Audrey Bergstrom Lie flat on your back on the floor and stretch your arms out to the 1:30 T.A.N. extension club at the shaped creations. We sent these and Mrs. Heath Griffiths present sides at shoulder level.

Bring your home of Mrs. M. L. Cullison. originals, collector's items, I sup ing the following numbers: Fall, 'Trt A WofN HT II Valentine exchange.

pose, to our dear loves. knees up so they almost, but no quite, touch your chest. John F. DiU Co. 2:00 Junior Women's club at the Nowadays, according to an ex 'In Autumn," MacDowell, "Sil Methodist church.

A talk by Ag ver, Victor Harris, "Chrysanthe Keeping your shoulders flat on the floor throughout, twist from the pert on love notes and valentines, only about 10 per cent of the val thru SAIe! I NOW nes Schmitt Harrison, Lincoln, mum," Mary Turner Salter: WTin- vaist to the risht until your thigh "Individual Charm and Loveli entines go to lovers. ter, "Drift Down," Landon Ronald, To match your waistline to incoming fashions, take the four precautions listed today! ness for All Ages." There will This may shock you." the ex 2 NEW FEATURES! 1 'Spirit Flower," Campbell-Tipton, 'Icicle," Karolyn Wells Bassett. touches the floor. Kick your legs sharply up and out to the right as hi ah off the floor as vou can. be a nursery.

pert said, "but most, valentines go to mothers, fathers, "sisters, aunts, 2:00 U.C.T. auxiliary. Mary Hall "Tne Sleigh," Kountz; Sprin, "Rustle of Spring," Sinding. "May THE FIRST GREAT STORY OF THE KOREAN Nominations For ana otner Km or just friends. We seem to be getting away from the hostess; Chairman, Mildred Godfrey, committee, Elsie Webb and Katherine Roush.

Night," Selim Palmgren, "The 17." But he's happy. Swing them in a semi-circle around and down to the loft until your heels just skim the floor. At this moment, bend your knees sharply up again andToll back to starting lover stuff." Year's At the Spring," Mrs. H. H.

A. Beach, "Morning Wind." Cy says he hears occasionally 2:00 Social aid club at the home Maybe that is a normal situa from Paulette Goddard and she Gena Branscombe; Summer. "Per tion, because the expert adds: of Mrs. Iva Heaston, 615 North Ninth. will be home in a month.

position fume on the Evening Breeze," De ior nearly a thousand vears "Oscars" Made "What all has she done in It's a toughie," so six times 2:30 Hakeber club with Mrs. bussy, "Papillion," Grieg, "Coun after St. Valentine sent the first Spain?" he was asked. first to the right and then to the try Gardens," arranged by Percy note of cheer to his jailer's daugh "Probably bought it," laughed left is enough for a start. In Grainger, "In My Garden," Ida Louise Ragan, 1341 Market.

Assisting, Mrs. Bertha Taylor, Flora Holmes and Carrie Sharpe. Cy. crease to 20 times a day as you in The Sun;" Arthur Kennedy, beiia irestone, "Take Joy Home," ter in A.D., valentines merely were friendly messages. Not love notes." HOLLYWOOD, Feb.

12 (UP) gfT control and strength. 6:30 All parish covered dish din Tw6 movies with somber themes, That gag on Donald O'Connor's "Bright Victory;" Frednc March, Carolyn Weils Bassett. "Death of A Salesman." The social committee were Mrs ner at the Christ church. Betsy It wasn't until the Middle A A Place in The Sun," and "A TV show where a phonograph re 4-WAY PLAN Elbert Briees. assisted bv Mrs cord exploded while -Donald was that the day became dedicated to Streetcar Named Desire," domin Remember that exercise takes Tho'msen in charge of the pro gram.

uest supporting actress: Joan Darrell Lahodnev. TWrs. Ernorf sweethearts. off inches and diet takes off pounds doing a hot dance with Corinne Calvet may explode again. Eddie ated nominations announced last night for the 24th annual academy 8:00 Ladies of the B.L.F.

and E. Blondeii, -ine uiue veil;" Mildred Smethers and Mrs. C. B. Willard.

Time marched and all of a sud Any extra poundage isn't making DunnocK, "Death ot a baiesman; at the YWCA. den we come to the first mushv Medley, who claims he originated the breakaway phonograph gag, Lee Grant, "Detective Story;" Kim your waistline beautiful, so if you are as much as five pounds over Oscar" awards. The nominations were made by uungs mat turned pro," or com Hunter, "A Streetcar Named De Obituary mercial. That came about in Ene your normal weight, accompany! RAWLINS TEA has consulted attorney Morton Fei-ler and is talking a big lawsuit. sire;" Thelma Ritter, "The Mating members of 14 branches of the land, according to the historians- yoiK exercise routine witn a izw Rawlins Tea met Feb.

6 at the Season." Lin the last century. Look for Hedy Lamarr to ac industry and were announced by the Academy of Motion Picture ANNA JOBMAN calorie per day. diet. (home of Mrs. Belle Bruce with 24 For further contouring, pull up in attendance.

More than $15 was One collector of valentines shot cept a film offer now that the rift with Ted Stauffer is official. I love Best supporting actor: Leo Genn, 'Gun Vadis-" Karl Maiden. "A Arts and Sciences. Anna Harms, daughter of Ehm up a volley about the current crop. In the final balloting for the win oaia ne: the way Hedy's statement apoligiz your waistline, pull in your aD-jrealized at the auction sale.

Re-domen and make certain when freshments were served by the hos- Streetcar Named Kevin Harms and his wife, Johanna, was ners of the coveted awards, only ine valentine seems to have born at Golden, Hl. February 27, McCarthy, "Death of A Salesman;" tnose sections are puiiea taut mat tess and her committee. ed to the Mexican climate for using it so long as an excuse for all some 1,800 members of the Acad 1867. soon atter Dirth, she was hi your girdle confines but does not emy will vote. The results of their Peter Ustinov, "Quo Vadis;" Gig Young, "Come Fill The naa its day.

The custom still is observed, but the tender meanings no longer are there. Their sentiments are cold, listless and without voting will be made public the tvi, i- E. A. MEETS Best picture: "An American in brought to the Lord in Holy Baptism. Sometime later, the family moved to Missouri and then came to Hanover township, Gage county, night of March 20 when the gold I it.

E. A. met on the evening of Paris;" "Decision Before Dawn," ENDS TONIGHT THE RACKET" statuettes are presented publicly reeling. "uu.t"t Feb. 8 with Elizabeth Graves, chie the right.

four-way combination ofl "A Place in The Sun," "Quo Vadis," "A Streetcar Named Desire." Nebr. at the Pantages theater. The nominations: Maybe so, but I still kind of go for them. SKSSfSjS S7e joined the ladies An April 9, 1882, she publicly confessed her Lord in her confirm a after the meeting for refreshments Best actress: Katharine Hepburn, the owner of the lovelv silhouette! My little daughter can make her own for her little friends if she (The next meeting will be Feb. 22.

"The African Queen;" Vivien tion vow at Zion Lutheran church, P.S. from J.R.P. SAWDUST INTO BERRIES KINGSTON, R.I. (UP) Blueber Pickrell, where Rev. -Seyler was feels like it.

But I'm going to bust out and shoot the works with a big "FlfUlRFn FOP Yrtl!" ry production can be increased by then pastor, Here she grew to Leigh, "A Streetcar Named Desire;" Eleanor Parker, "Detective Story;" Shelley Winters, "A Place in The Sun;" Jane Wyman, "The Specially prepared by my staff Summerf ield: 1,000 quarts per acre through the I maidenhood and united in holy wed- STARTS THURSDAY dox oi canay. One heart-shaped for Mora. figure and fashion experts EX-1 Glen Sunderland has received his use of sawdust around the roots of I lock to Peter Jobman on March Blue Veil." CLUSIVELY for readers of thisl discharge from the Merchant Mar- column. FIGURED FOR YOU, ine and has returned to his home Best actor: Humphrey Bogart, si the bushes, a horticulturist reports. 7, 1886, in Zion Lutheran church Prof.

E. P. Christopher of the Uni- with Pastor Seylor officiating. To versity of Rhode Island says the this union eight children were born. gives detailed instructions and il-lhere is the son of Mr.

and Typhoid Shots "The African Queen;" Marlon Brando, "A Streetcar Named De ATTACK 2 lustrates how to select foundation I Mrs. Walter Sunderland. Glen serv berries will be bigger and better, I The couple lived on the farm un- i (It tot vrf GENt J'wA too. garments that provide comeliness, ed the past year in Korea sire;" Montgomery Clift, "A Place York Students til 1917. Then they moved to Diller for two years and later came to i i a li LINCOLN, (UP) The student Beatrice.

On June 11. 192S. the Lord took her husband home. at YorK College nas been 1 SSBlli has reared her familv and in later I given typhoid shots, acting State years lived own home, 1507Health Director E. A Rogers an- i OSHEA 2a Hieh.

Some 4Vi veara slie I nounceu. fell and broke her hip; she wasl A Spanish American student hrifact far a u-iio hn nama ir.ncT I wo king in the dining hall was A months of livinff in the wheel rhair found to have the disease. and the last months of weary days 'Ihe health department also sent as a semi-invalid. On February 1.1 an emergency supply of diptheria she was taken to the Lutheran vaccine to iMigar were a hosDital when her condition wors-iyoung man was striCKen wim tnei 1 TyaTES fA FAMILY I r-ERBERTJjyA If tATXf I I THE HIIARIOUS TALE OT ijVf 1 I Cllis 1 i IHEKiD WHOT0DDlD' ened considerably and quickly. She 1 disease, was in a coma throughout her hos-l t'l pital stay and quietly passed away I Lutheran church and had attended February 6, 1952.

She had reached faithfully while she could and re-the age of 84 years, 11 months, I ceived the Lord's Supper frequent- six days. jly. In latter years, her pastor, as Surviving to mourn her depar-Jwell as Pastor A. Heckel, retired, iture, her children: John, Boise, I served to minister at her bedside, Idaho; Ehm, Filley; Mrs. John I He children tenderly cared for their THAT'S IT WAY BACK IN YOUR CHAIR FURTHER NOW ADMIT IT DON'T VOU FEEL BETTER JWWMm.

Schuster, Adams; Mrs. Rudolph I mother in her final illness and she WHY BE NERvOUS EASE THE TENSION Aden, Gothenburg; Mrs. Omer appreciated it very much that they Pyle, Wymore; Mrs. Thomas stayed with her day and night, in jMeints, Beatrice; Mrs. Virgil Yag- loving remembrance of the Fourth -Plus- LEAN BACK er, Kearney; Mrs.

Bert Weaver, Commandment, Beatrice; also thr following broth-1 Funeral services were held from A ers and sisters: Mrs. Minnie Pet-1 the Griffith funeral parlor. Febru- ers, Winner, S. four half-lary 9, with further services at St. sisters: Mrs.

Jennie Aden, Mrs. I John's American Lutheran Church, Anna Aden, Mrs. Reka Block, Mrs. I Beatrice, and Pastor John Streng I Mary Jobman, all of; Gothenburg, 1 Albert Koenig and 19 grandchildren. 35 great- Mrs.

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