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7 -0 'IF 4 0 I 4 oo- 0 IF 1 10.0.00.0101P i 1 ME SCRANTON TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1962. 1 AHGRAH 0 Grow I id) Editor's Note: 1 Sheilah Graham: Time; Hollestood colunmist. it 1 '111 a Pik' 1 4 HoLLywooD By.SHEILAH AM Finch; -GRAN I 1 4 Editor's Note: Sheilah Graham, Times Hollywood columnist, Is An Why 1 1 40 I vAponF PAIllt ''IROUBADORS Mombors end fkaistit V1ALDORF TONIT CHICKEN now in Spain and her column today was written in Madrid. May MADRIDAva Gardner will not be returning to Hollywood, I gathered 'after chatting with her here on the set of Days at Peking." was there for three weeks recently, and 'I found' Peideir was there for three weeks recently, and 'I found Two AFReservists Training in Florida The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets from here are attending. a 28- day training program at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla'.

They are Richard IL Beacham, son of Mr. and Mn s. Charles E. Beacham, 48 Laurel and Robert J. Devine, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Devin, 1251 Loomis Ave. Both are students at Pennsylvania State Cadet Beacham is majoring in business administration and Cadet Devine is majoring in aeronautical engineering. Lounto Hollywood was just as big a bore as everin fact; more boring," she said. 1 4 Tbe Sam Bronston production Peer in a blob of perspiration.

is Ava's first film in three years "What will you do after this and she is a bit tense and still Picture?" I asked Ava. She learfurof the press. Madrid is fanned herself slowly and re so hot all Summer that I asked Plied, fervently, Ava, "why do you prefer to tion, vacation." live here?" Flora Robson, playing tho pear in a blob of perspiration. "What will you do after this picture?" I asked Ava. She fanned herself slowly and replied, fervently, vacation." Flora Robson, playing the Storad3Y1 1802 CI Sing Stall livery Fri.

Lek. l'bSund3y's 1802 Sing all Ovary Fri. CEDAR AVE. Along with THE ORGAN and Sat. Nites 1 4 2 SNOWS DAILY AT SAND 1:41 PAL 40.1111Vili.

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1 0 loomul molamo UUUUU 5 6 T0711 Grill "Because it's so easy to get to other she replied, "and I love the Spanish people; they leave me alone." The best bullfighters, Ava told me, are now in Malaga. It's even hotter there-100 in "the shade," I was told by "The Running Man" movie executives. If this reporter 'doesn't cool off soon, she will disap PALUL1BO'S 11111 Alit-CONDITIONED 2 Mlle, North of Wavorly lout 407 To Weddings, Wingate, Parties Featuring Tonight The 228 E. brilkor St. Dunmer, ROAST BEEF $1.00 boat of Sea FeedLobster Tail Other Fish Dinners 2 Places to SatHere end Nome By Here We go again.

Dr. Bernard Finch and his mistress, Carole Tregoll, may be all over the headlines Lawyers understand the color- "Fabulous Kent's" EIBEIMIBIESIBMIE SSSSS mmmmMMM EDDIE BEEZER'S LIAM ULLL1.11 0 TONITE AT Nerch's Cafe L. I Musical BarMS Wash. MUSIC IVORY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITIS Sensational George Bros. 0 FEATURING SUSIE 1145 LOOMIS AL INN Fr Parking, Dovintown Parking Contfir 1 For many women, creaming the' face is a nightly routine.

In her column today Josephine Lowman answers the long do you leave skin cream on the facer EMIL SIWAK King of the Polkas at tha SW, trl 0.rean and Kinrs bean. Our HOTIMMetill Nara" is I Specialty I Amy cl'ali: ll 1 tott 1 Tonight at tho Hoyt White Swan Come To Dinner Stay To Dance 2 The Fabulous 5 1300 MORGAN HIGHWAY Clarks- Summit Wedding ReceptiOns, Private Parties. Banquets JU 6-0021 Private sylugtif Parties. arties. Banquets JU 6-0021 a LUC AIWA ful pair has gmpress of China in the I' i -diaroveresi movie, told that, in real a legal life, 60 years previously, the maneu-, v- ver to set the Empress had started life in for an- the palace ea the Emperor's stage He died under mys- '--4' other court terious circumstances and she battle for free.

dom. It would managedwith great conniv- :,:.1.47:::: trial for mur- ing--ta make herself. boss of. be their fourth der. The late 'Jerry Wald had at Vivienne Se one time planned a movie on IlitZGOT gal, one of the the Boxer Rebellion in China.

most exciting talents of the Who now will make all the mov- lea Jerry was planning' at the musical comedy stage and a be- loved performer, is recuperat time of his death? ing after serious surgery at St. There was a 'bomb scare at Luke's. the apartment house where Ar- Aadland, a 1 gentine ex-dictator Juan Peron skipped out on her Los Angeles once hung his sombrero here. husband, Maurice de Leon, is I don't know if there is any in New England being linked 'connection, but he doesn't live romantically with a wealthy felthere any more. low.

Lee Remick saw a fiesta ad--i- The executive dining room at vertised in Malaga (where she 20th Century-Fox is the latest luxur3r stars- in "The Running to be eliminated. From assumed it meant a bullfight now tine, the big brass of the something she had -never seen. movie world will just have to Instead of bulls, she got the search for a nearby drugstore. basketballing Harlem Globetrotters! Newest hair color in The Bill (Hopalong Cassidy) Madrid: Ramsey Ames's smoked Boyds go hopping merrily along red-brown. the anniversary trail.

They're Mike Todd's. "Around the celebrating their 25th. World in 80 Days" was the only Fabian is about to sign for American film, I believe, to cir- the role of the son-in-law in the cumvent the government decree cinema version of "Take Her, that all foreign movies must be She's Mine," which will star redubbed entirely in Spanish. James Stewart. Mike's film, with Spanish sub- Don't faint if 20th Century-titles, has just about run its Fox sends "Something's Got to course in Spain.

Give" before the cameras again Stanley Donen who seems to with exactly the same costars prefer life as an English gentle- who exited the headlined proj- man, was trying to buy the film ect in the beginning: Marilyn rights to "The Public Eye" and Monroe and Dean Martin. "The Private Ear," the latter a Fashion note: Connie Francis London play hit. Play producer will wear a black tuxedo in her Roger Stevens will bring this new night-club act, a la Mar. one to Broadway, in 1963. lene Dietrichbut not coin North American Newspaper Alliance nletelv a la Connio will woiT T1here ful pair has a maneu- vereS legal 4, battle other for eecIrrot -turtill the dom.

It would be their fourth -trial for mur- I uwt. cAaoLs SeIlitZGOIT gal, one of the most exciting talents of the musical comedy stage and a beloved performer, is recuperating after serious surgery at St. Luke's. Aadland, having skipped out on her Los Angeles husband, Maurice de Leon, is in New England being linked romantically with a wealthy fellow. The executive dining room at 20th Century-Fox is the latest luxury to be eliminated.

From now One, the big brass of the movie world will just have to search for a nearby drugstore. Don't faint if 20th Century. Fox sends "Something's Got to Give" before the cameras again with exactly the same costars who exited the headlined project in the beginning: Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin. Fashion note: Connie Francis will wear a black tuxedo in her new night-club act, a la Marlene Dietrichbut not completely a la. Connie will weir AU New Fun The Fabulous Senators Something different In Twisting Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and Saturday WALDORF HOTEL Alr-Conditiond COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1201 CAPOUSI AVE.

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MAIN HYDE PARK 0 li By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN you should leave the cream on There always have been dif- longer than one would with ferent opinions about how long oilier skin. cream should be left on the face As a general rule, blondes, and neck for best result's. Once have a drier, thinner a New York chemist explained the brunette is apt to it to me this way: "Every cream have more oil in her skin, and has its melting point." Some she usually has a thicker, less; reach this sooner than others.ipensitive skin. Then, of In other words, if the cream you many omen have brown or use takes a long time to melt, darker hair, but also a very fair it will take longer to penetrate your skin and must stay on, There is no doubt about it! longer to give you the most 1Fine nutrition and exercise and benefit generaW good health have a'; It is my opinion that any happy effect mil cream is better when left on for' the complexion, as does a as long I as possible. Fifteen optimistic outlook.

minutes is better than none, However, you can be as bright and a few hours is better than as a new dollar in 15 minutes. It stands to reason. full of vitamins up to your chin, I For a moment let us think of but if you have a dry, thin skin I softening 'up leather boots. It is iyou must be faithful in the ap-1 certainly more effective if the i plication of oils- or creams or oil has time to soak in than if you will NOT look like you feet it is applied and almost immedi- --l ately reared. 1 If you would like the free Some creams and oils do sink Jeaflet, "What's Going On?" in faster and leave less residue.

I which concerns make-up, send i The length of time required also 1 a stamped, self-addressed en-depends somewhat on the type 1 velope with. your request for skinyou have. If it is very No. 50 to Josephine Low- 1 iman in are of this newspaper. Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate.

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SEE Tho Nakod City The isle of Levant 1.7,,ri 41111111111111bR CI I 'Ciiiimools Flamingos Aartji Mar 1 Is auder South North-South vulnerable. NORTEI 7 2 lp A CI 8 AJ0 32 WEST EAST 41033 496 VE1054132 .107 Q34 107632 NIDAJ9iig SOUTH ECM 461C 5 4E10370 The bidding: South West North East 1 Pass 2 Pass 34 Pass 3 Pass 6 3 4 Pass 5 Pim played theicking of diamonds to the ace- and repeated the club finesse to 'make the slam. Declarer would surely not have adopted this line of play but for West's remark. The unusual diamond finesse, followed br the double club finesse, both' of Which Were necessary, would not have been. taken if West had not let the cat out of the bag by lapologizing Instinctively to East.

Perhaps the moral is that you should play bridge like a wooden Indian. It is interesting to note that West could have recovered from the contretemps if she had played the queen of diamonds when South led the five. This would have cut off a vital entry to dummy and made it impossible for South to take more than one club finesse. Copyright'. 1962, King Features Syndicate.

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For An En loyablo. Eve The Best In Music irs VI SENSATIONAL GUYS AND DOLLS Opening leadfour of hearts. This hand was played in a Women's pair The bidding indicates North-I wempsey's Orchestra gduth were not at all shy when To Give Park Concert it came to contracting for slams. North's five spade. bid, Geneyeinpsey.and.his or.ches First Show 8:45 P.M.

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tra will give the last dance' band concert of the season tomorrow at 5 P.M. at Nay Aug Park. Featured in the program will be several selections including a George Gershwin medley, Peter De Rose's "Indian and one of Mr. Dempsey's original compositions entitled "Pad 1319." Paul McNamara, staff announcer at Radio Station WEIL will again be master of ceremonies. This performance is given through the courtesy of the Music Performance Trust Fund with the co-operation of the American Federation of Mu.

sicians, Local 120, Madea Cetta, 1 president. 1 smDts RCA IDA Ram TIZMVIU.L.1 111121 MUM IT WWII Ly. 1. Bost Family Hitt "NIKKI" Wild Dog of Th. North In Tochnicolor At and 12 Duattg BoottillAmily 11141111 '4 tri Kali stmts.

BM IIKIR "NIKKI" MI '14 TnimmuLI ild Dog of 11121 MUM IT WAROILy, 1 Tho North Tochnicolor At, and 12 gobbib 4 Starts SUN. SCANDAL INTRIGUE ROMANCE' L'rzj TRIPP PARK El "I AMERICAN F7, LEGION Asa --on the- Dorothy St. Grounds 7- EVERYBODY WELCOME iimmillimilimilimmillimillia EITI vr- Asa lSCARY we PARE TOU 'TO Sit MU IT ALL IF YOU MI6, FREE 2 Poo I mon 0000 woo a rwyvas moos 410 coming on top of er wo previous forward-going re- 1 sponses, showed she was not from the blushing violet school. West, on lead, decided to open a heart rather than a club, 1 hoping to put declarer under immediate- pressure if she had a heart finesse to take. Of course, a club lead and club return would have beaten Ale slam immediately.

Declarer went up with the ace and drew three rounds of trumps ending in her hand. She then played a club to the queen which lost to the ace. West realized at once that she could have defeated the hand earlier if she had opened her singleton club, and, unable to contain herself, said aloud, "Sorry, partner." The spontaneous remark was not lost upon South. Declarer realized immediately that West had started with a singleton club. So when East returned a heart, declarer ruffed, led a low diamond, and finessed the jack.

-When the jack held, declarer played a club from dummy, and, backing her opinion, finessed the seven. She then I 71ADVIS 1 CONSE rurr 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ID011107X BRACIAT au. C.114, FREE al II The 1min NO I IN PE Bamboo Room 1 -S; Movie Attractions I LADIES' DAY SPECIAL EVERY WEDNESDAY CAR WASH 96c GOLF CLUB RESTAURANT AT POCONO MANOR, POCONO MANOR, PA. Located at The Golf Club House NOW SERVING-- Golfers' Breakfast A.M. to 9:30 A.M.

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Music Man." 11,, 1:35, 4:10, 6:50, 9:25. 'Voyage!" 12:15, 2:45, 5:20,1 7:55, 10:20. WEST SCRANTON WEST SCRANTON Lir. Auto lash 1444771VaD rallSe OWE LIZID Comity. Lacks.

7th Avis. MI 0 AV IDNALLEW2 DR 0t1APBE bra. tet q.v. HoGstwok Barry Sullivan To Marry Beauty GREENWOOD INN BAND THE ROULETTES 1 TRTLE 11110t rflf 407' i-ja i4 LAST TIMES TONIGHT NATALIII WOOD WARREN BEATTY "SPLENDOR T'kNu GRASS," CARBONDALE Russell Park 2:00 Pat 111 MOO PAL AUG. 1' Auspices 1 LIONS CLUB i4 ti If tiv MIST SHOW AT DUSK VICTOR MATURE "The Tartars" Co-Hit! "The test 1.

Woman on Earth" lout 11-1 Milo South of Scranton Chicken, Roast Beef, 3 Dozen Clams ill rtba. XES1 fle't v-b--''Aie KM tr yr" WAD ft' tgtig ki41), (04 I ii AC' ittt A114 .11 -Oil' I I HOLLYWOOD Actor Barry Sullivan says be will wed Egyptian screen beauty Desiree in Las Vegas, late today. The couple said yesterday that they would fly to Las Vegas and return to Hollywood tomorrow. It will be the third marriage for Sullivan and the first for Miss Sumara. Starts SUN.

9,0 (e) LA i iv Wi)ii4C- s-o- .4 A I ALSO ve Elis fOLLOVI THAT DREArl Presl 'SUNDAY Wits WIELLtici, PLAYDTzt DAtaNcti fie Muck Cat cdt a Hot Tin noel lt jk) 114711s Pagarat! TOLEtZ tile 7), '''stbfigmha'ava 43(Colscoltuallikoz! West Side Story." .8:40. GREEN RIDGE Roosevelt I "Only Two Can 1 Play." 2, 5:30, 7:20, 9:05. NORTH SCRANTON Chasers." 1:30, 4:40, 7:4. "House on the Haunted Hill." 3:20, 8:25, 9:45. Stage Show 2:35, 5:40, 9.

OLYPHANT 1 Tartan." 1:30, 7:25, 9:25.1 CLARK'S SUMMIT Comerford "The Tartars." 1:30, 7:35, 9:35. 1 DRIVE-INS Comerford; Dupont Hobbs Takes a 'Vacation" and Big Wave. 1First 'howl at 8:45. MidValtey Tartars" and "Last Woman on Earth." First show at dusk. Circle, On Scranton-Carbondale in the Grass" and "Follow That Dream." First show at dusk.

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