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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 23

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Sunday, November 28, The Terre Haute Tribune-Star. 23 All Broadwav Is Talking About they let me read, and I got the other children to play with theiV toys. This is the time when junior Miss Phillips and her mother can be taught that if he will let I hi rinilPM Rom came to the United States on a other children play with his toys, i visit in 1939, and when war pre- he in turn will be permitted to vented their return to Cwmgwrach, share their toys." a little coal town in Wales, Maggie This is a comparatively simple By George Tucker. and is the settled down to high school in the thing to do, she says, because jun- ap Newsfeatures Writer story of a small town preacher's Bronx. interest span in any one ob- NEW YORK.

Nov. 27 daughter who has loved from child- She winces when she recalls the ject is short. It be long Margaret Phillips, wdio was trapped hood the son of the doctor next laryngitis and a sprained ankle before his attention will be diverted in the United States in 1939 by a door. Hemmed in by narrow cus- that bobbed up to plague her after to some other object, war which made it impossible for tom, repressed by an insensitive and Smoke" opened, and "Should junior insist upon play- her to get back home to Wales, has father and a deranged mother, she only the other matinee she played ing with toy, the alert popped up on Broadway as the grows into a frustrated and de- the second act with a major nose parent can engage his interest in most discussed young actress in spairing young woman. When she bleed, concealing it so completely a substitute toy almost town.

finally agrees to have an affair! that none in the audience was ly, by displaying an active interest She drew rave notices for her with the doctor's son he is no Ion- aware. in it. Then, as and John- performance as the unkissed min- interested and she goes off now on mv luck oucht to ny wane, their toys can ister's daughter who slips from with the first travelling salesman shp says with thc be exchanged," she says. primrose to promiscuity in Ten- she meets. of ayoung woman who is secure nessee Williams newest play, This is an exacting role requir- in the knowledge that she has es- Summer and Smoke.

ing real ability, and the astonish- eaped from a little Welsh town I closer to heaven than I ever ment along Broaway quite whose name means "Valley of thc expected to be and I like said general when Miss Phillips was Witch Miss Phillips. "I got the part be- able to get away with it without cause I had played a southern girl the experience that is usually a in Lillian Heilman's Part prerequisite to such finished be- of the and Lillian remem- havior. bered me. I "She's a freak, a born actress," Christmas Spirit "I walked into the office and said one showrman. there stood Margo Jones and Tennessee Williams, the producer and the playwright.

They asked me to read. I was excited and tried to Wrote to Star. It sounds Children love to bask in the favor of their parents, says Miss Alessandrini. Should junior be aware that you favor his sharing his toys or sweets with his friends or others, he is more likely to continue doing so. Again, children are great observers.

she says. watch you making up Christmas packages to be sent to less fortunate children here and overseas and soon bring some of their own toys to you to NEW YORK, N. Nov. 20- Christmas is a good time for par quite as simple as it ents to teach junior unselfish ways. be to Vhe make Is.

Maggie Phillips was struck according to Miss Norma Alessan thejr Qwn drini of the Recreation Center, Pediatrics Division. Belle- Green." She wTofe a fan letter to VUP Hospital. UC a. uy Alessandrini. "They that all right.

Now don't knowledged it the mailman never had do so ited. Just start the kinds of things their school and read with too much feeling and got theatrical lightning seven years all mixed up. and had to stop. ago saw Tennessee is very quiet and under- standing, and he put me at ease by S.aiU. rvor saying, get excited how it up "I know of clubs of youngsters saving their pennies to buy things for children at the Recreation (en- Then she had a bit in "Crv Miss Phillips, whose friends call Havoc." which died quickly.

She aionp Maggie, is a slim young woman was Inter given a part in "The children need the feeling that there are some things that are her with chestnut hair and that Late George Apley," and it was But- at the S1X- Mji religious organizations were Christmas is a great time for parties, she says. Here junior can learn that there are certain activi- without too much exaggeration this beginning that almost stopped Alessandrini, children are first he- ties only to be enjoyed as a group, may be called green. She is 24 her career before it got started, coming aware that they belong to He will have to share with others five feet five, and weighs 110. To "When I reported to the office fugroup and4 to a and in so doing learn that only by some she seems a little on the thin to read there were Max Gordon, hem shanng hc haVe the kUinnve hive UclpaUon in group activiUel that Kinnv honest. 1 just have author, and George Kaufman 1 dUl they must share with others in or- small bones.

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Gordon was sit- dcr to enjoy tbc benefits belong- ting here. Mr. Marguand was over there. Mr. Kaufman was walking WHAT INDEED.

up and down CONCORD. N. on a proposal to build a ing to all. And w'hat better time is there she asks, than at Yuletide, when railroad in New Hampshire in the Mr. Kaufman looked at me and whole families and communities a newspaper demanded edt- said to his secretary.

would pre- get together to enjoy the giving torially: "What can be more palp- fer not to read brunnettes until and receiving of gifts. "How often ably absurd and ridiculous than the very last." His secretary said, have we seen children making a the prospects held out of locomo- "Why, really the blonde type, grab for the toys of other children tives going twice as fast as only her hair that's dark." So as well as repelling all attempts of ssx iaxa swssiyTS ssat Visit Our Music Salon on the Second Floor TO oc Ui wo free fr- 3 a. ro oo LU free ee flu fO oo 3 Ui ei fr- VI 3 iu A Newly Styled SPINET at a New Low Price ONLY 295 Small Down Payment Delivers Ideal for small homes and apartments: The new Spinet "64" is so compact, so light-weight that it can be easily moved like any piece of furniture. Yet this fine instrument boasts superlative tone and action that only larger pianos can match. just the instrument on which to start children plaving.

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