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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 13

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THE EVENING OBSERVER. DUNKIRK, N. THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1946 PAGE THIRTEEN WASHINGTON COLUMN aed From Page accent, thanks to some English you'll catch cold." schooling before the war. "I love Replies the Senator: "There is New York.

Exciting Hollywood I no such thing as a north wind. does not sound so good for living. That's the south wind coming WED IN FORESTVILLE But I am an actress. If there is a career there for me, naturally I try it." Barbara's sponsor is the William Norris agency, one of the coun- largest talent houses Morris I himself made the contract offer back Kenny came to Hollywood, free, i president's private a I the Southern Pacific railroad. (Everybody a to get in the act.) "But it was pretty rugged," Deration of 1 orTtne II France balked at that basis of the magazine lay-out.

He speeches all through the South. nce wanted first was that i never seen her act. As the girl's Xnytime therc welfee poo ndustrial Ruhr it will be up to Morris to awar ded to her, with- 1 make the best possible Hollywood tory Its industries being re- I deal after she has been screen- reoarations. tested on the coast. Several studios 11 1 ro reparation payments i are anxious to hire her.

She 0 ate de 0 Russia from the leaves for Hollywood on Aug. 14. vi'ili be a Whatever Barbara may think of 'i. boun-; Hollywood, the eligible males of Mermined. movie cit are bound to hold i assumption was that in high regard on first sight.

would be consid- She has the largest slate-blue eyes unit, with a ofgoods between zones eyes you're likely to see and a generous, sensitive mouth. Her face has a from the sale of all child-like quality that will make venues i eas for the to a i i easy for the Hollywood statisti- imnorts Until the re- jcians to publicize her as 20 instead i British ef forts 1o the 25 that she actually is. Ac- two zones as one econom- tually she would have no trouble thpre has been practically portraying a teen-age girl in the mnvipc nr nn thp etncfo at the station dragged me out of bed to make a speech. "I should have Fred Allen's advice. He said I'd be a wreck.

A walking around in 110 degrees Tucson while they made me a member of the Sunshine club, 1 was a wreck." But, said Kenny, he's going to take Fred's advice about not associating in Hollywood with people who are sun-tanned. Before he left New York, Fred warned him: "Avoid the people with sun-tans. They're the ones who are not working." T. Hone along this line. i was that movies or on the stage.

Her hair is ash-blonde and she wears it at would be taken out shoulder-length. She's just under assets and not out of five-feet-four and weighs about The Russians and been taking 110 pounds. PROGRAM FRIDAY AT CHAUTAUQUA 9, will be Y. W. C.

A. day at the Chautauqua Institution. Mrs. Nina T. Wcnsley will be chairman of the evening "I like to be a dramatic actress," nCTr Tn i i --Leja I'hoto Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gould, who were married recently in Forestville. The bride was Miss Catherine Maslach, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pesta of Fredonia.

Mr. Gould Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bialaszewski of 332 Nevins street. tions out of current produc- Russians collect the 10 liars' worth of German oudis vu ner WUTK was in me rations they want it may take am er and fyean to complete payments Com lisaiay one reason Russia! want to build up a central dramatic actress then play government sign a Ther "is difficulty Barbara said, explaining that, while her last Paris show was a musical revue, practically all of her work was in the sketches.

"I dance only too, but is become establish peace treaty now, BT JACK GAVER (UP) Anything hat happens to Barbara Laage she gets to Hollywood is apt seen anti-climactic. Events so have practically ruined her -soicity for astonishment. Barbara is the little-known "iBch actress who suddenly found and her activities spread seven pages of an American for a comedy player who wants to turn dramatic." Yesterday Barbara made a shortwave broadcast to France, relating her New York experiences for the home folks. She's seen two Broadway shows, been to a few night clubs and has done a lot of sight-seeing. Bought a few clothes, too, because she couldn't bring A.

M. Missionaries." Dr. J. W. Hamilton.

in listening. Miss Doris Adams. Hugo VAN BUREN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges ar.d sons Fletcher, Arthur and and the Spirit of France." Dr.

Ed- of Pittsburgh are vacation- ward Howard Griggs. i wee ks at "Harmony" two ago. began to deluge her in Iris i day after the issue came at in'' the United States. Four JTI later she accepted one of Jan. Two weeks ago she arrived Bt by plane, with the movies as first objective.

1 im not sure I like Holly- mod," she said, with only a mild P. M. lecture. Dr. Griggs.

club They expect as a guest Charles Moore of Pitts- 'burgh. row's Citizens in Today's World." "Parkside" cottage occupied Dr. Charlotte Whitton. for the month of August by Mr. C.

T. U. reception, and Mrj. C. R.

Clark and children Frances Willard House. A and Homer and Mrs. Stanley 4:30 Twilight musieale. Corbett of Pittsburgh. They expect and Dr.

and Mri. A. S. McKinley of Monaca, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Nelson and children Kay and Ronnie and Bobby Humphrie? of Pittsburgh are spending the week at "Arcadia" Cottage. Mr.

and Mrs. Graydon Lineberry and children Tanya and Charles and Mr. and Mrs. James McKinley and son Peter of Pittsburgh are spending some time at The Scott cottage. IfMRBCA'S BIGGEST T1 VALUES! Beat the heat with a cooling, frost) of iced tea and fcr tasting refreshmcn choose a a i Nectar, or Our Own.

All three these famous AP brands are flavor-tested, to surviv melting ice to cool you off, pep you up, an A Cool Cent A Glass! i ct OU down! At Less Than Rnm Page Ketchup 16 Encore Spaghetti I Sugar-Ripe Dried Peaches lona Gut Beets A Spinach jar pkg. pkg. o. can No. JVi can LIBBY'S BABY FOOD STRAINED FOODS Jar Crlsp-crunchy T-oi.

pkg. "Breakfast of Champions" Deviled Ham George Vukel. many with her on the plane trip I "Can the U. N. Prevent World War III 1 Dr.

Henry M. Busch of Cleveland. ton hall. from France. She wears clothes well, but doesn't have to worry about being dressed up to look her best because she is one of those rare women who is just as attractive in a pair of slacks and I RED I an old shirt.

Which is probably I I I A what she'll be wearing most 1 I I A I the time if she and Hollywood decide to go steady. At "Canary" cottage until the 24th of August are Mr. and Mrs. as" today" Miss Mary Ann Ira and Potter of Pittsburgh. TM Mr.

nnd Mrs, H. W. Ranney of ''Rigoletto." Nor- i are spending some time at 1 i cottage. Visiting them are Mr. nnd Mrs.

George Ranr.ey of Dun- Prettyand Popular! In Hollywood I BY ERSKINE JOHNSON NBA SUff Correspondent Hollywood (NBA) Senator Claghorn was sitting at the north end of the bar siping a Manhattan. He saw us coming and switched to the south end, but he couldn't "Crowd-im-in" cottage is occu- 'pied this week by Mr. and Mrs. A certificate ol appreciation "in Lawrence and chil- recogr.ition ol a a services dren Mary Ellen and Larry and rendered in the a i ol hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Blum and supplies, during the World War from 1939" has been presented to Northern Chautauqua chapter of American Red Cross by the War organization of the British Red Cross society and Order of St. John. daughter Susan of Pittsburgh. "The Brae" cottage is occupied through September by Mr. and Mrs.

John Bletzer of Dunkirk, formerly Boston. Texter. Dr. and Mrs. C.

W. Elkin and Miss Joan Menhorn of Pittsburgh. Judge and Mrs. Russell Adams and daughters Barbara and Jean of Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, are! vacationing for the month at "PuV pit Rock" cottage.

Orange Juice Blended Juice Hitz Crackers Vegetable Soup Spanish Peanuts I Libby's Mustard I Spaghetti Dinner i Heinz Baby Foods Armour's Folk's Florida Adam's 8-01. pkg. can 46-oz. can No. 2 can Nabisco Gibb's pkg.

can Kelly's 51rni 8 LUX TOILET A 3 Araffakh SWAN SOAP 4 I SWAN SOAP 3 "Lakeview" cottage is occupied for some time by Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Reed and children Rob- ert and Mary Frances and J. C.

McGrath of Pittsburgh. They expect to visit them this week-end, Mr. and Mrs. E. K.

Waldschmidt 1 of Pittsburgh. four favorite fern design takes MW, interesting variations. lacy designs form the per- for tables and buffets. doilies are happy crochets for the needlewoman. 7425 has directions for two doilies; stitches.

Glteen cents in c.nns loi to Dunkirk Evening Household Arts D-nt. New York 11 TMnt name, address and number. Ow newest Needlework Book edition is yours for only fit- cents more--104 illusirations The certificate, personally sign- The cottage in Lakeside ed by Her Royal Highness, the Boulevard is occupied for the Duchess of Gloucester, was son; to month of August by Mrs. Beulah uie ena, DU, ne couian i the chapter in of the i Cummins. Miss; Mary McKinley.

do anything about the Manhattan, garments, surgical dressings and 'Elizabeth McKinley of Beaver, "Why Senator," we said, "how ther production items made by come you're not drinking a mint iocal volunteers i the war julep?" British hospitals. The Senator put a finger to his I lips and whispered: "Shhh! 1 -Get the City and nity body knows me out here in Holly- Shopping Habit, and pocket the wood. I'm having fun." savings. But, he assured us, he wasn't living in North Hollywood. As you've probably read, Sena: tor Claghorn--Kenny Delmar--is a movie star now.

You'll soon be: seeing "It's a Joke, Son," starring Kenny, which Bryan Ftoy is pro- ducing for the new Eagle-Lion film company. I No Beautiful Girls But the Senator was unhappy. "There are no beautiful girls in lollywood," he said. "Where are all your beautiful girls? I saw jeautiful girls in Texas, but none lere." We assured him a couple might show up after lunch, and that seemed to make him happy. (They didn't show up.) Kenny was a surprise to us.

He didn't look at all as we had imagined he would. He's a stocky man with bushy hair that stands up in different directions, i and he wears big, black, rimmed glasses. In fact, he looks something like a fat Harold Lloyd. We told him so. "That's what they told me at the studio, too," he told us.

"They won't let me wear my n- rimmed glasses because with them on I look too much like Lloyd. In flock of Many cars waste gas by using too rich a mixture. It is a good plan to have your carburetor in- spected at regular intervals by a competent mechanic. FRUITS VEGETABLES For Tempting, Inexpensive Meals! Mew Potatoes 15 --For best results advertise. for crochet, knitting nome decorations, embroid- a tree pattern for tnree printed in the book.

fact, they gave me a makeup tests, and I looked like too many actors--like Jean Hersholt, Edward G. Robjnson J. Carrol Kaish, and Ed Wynn." But after 36 makeup tests, he assured us, he finally wound up looking the way people think Senator Claghorn should look. He'll just wear his own face plus big, bushy, prop eyebrows. He'll have no beard and no mustache, and his glasses will be the pince-nez type.

The South Can't There will be plenty of gags; about the South of course in "It's a Joke, Son." This is one of them. Una Merkel, Claghorn's wife, tells him to come into the north wind is blowing, and ERT ROAN UARANTEED fcOOFS Phone 2654 Office Warehouse 10 Lake Sh. Dr. Dunkirk West Main Road Phone 433 Silver Creek a Take a few slices of some Boston Brown Bread Put them together with a sandwich spread Then add a thermos of fruit juice punch It's a good start for a picnic lunch. Picnic days are here again and you'll find Boston Brown Bread is perfect for making sandwiches.

It doesn't dry out readily and provides an agreeable change from the conventional sandwich. DUNKIRK FAMILY BAKERY "Recognized for Quality" East 4th at Park Ave. Phone 2747 Juicy Ripe Pears Fresh Lemons Carrots Seedless Grapes Wealthy Apples Juicy Peaches Green Peppers Oallfemhi DrMri twnchM for M. f. 1 I $4.25 Yellow Onions 5 Fresh Tomatoes Firm, i ipc Green Peas 1 MEAT DEPT.

DUNKIRK MOTHERS. Weather-Bird Shoes for boys and girls BECAUSE they're sure of careful, conscientious X-ray fitting at fho 5305 Open Frid.y Ermines 9:38 Other Evenings by Appointmeat DR. GLENN R. FISH Optometrist First Floor Over Jayiws Store Same Street Location for Past 20 Years 332 Central Avenue Dunkirk, New York COMBINATION SCREENS and STORM WINDOWS WHITE HOUSE I 4 Vllamiu D-J Pti AvaUaUt A AA 4 A 3 lb kB. QO (Pound Pkg.

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