The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, November 29, 1946, Image 9
THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY, S. C.
Released by Western Newspaper Union.
By VIRGINIA VALE
M argaret o’brien
has the Technicolor
Blues. She’s doing a color pic
ture for M-G-M, “The Unfin
ished Dance,” and as a result
—(1) she can’t play tag or
hopscotch between scenes
with the other children; her
(ace gets so flushed that it shows up
beet-red when she returns to work;
(2) she can’t roller-skate; falls
down so often that her bruised knees
CROSS
TOWN
B y
Roland Coe
“The trouble seems to be back here somewhere!”
BOBBY
SOX
Marly Links
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'‘Here he is again—and with the same woman!’
NANCY
MARGARET O’BRIEN
show up like sunsets. As a result
ahe’s become an expert at jacks,
so good that few little girls will
play with her, and has taken to
swimming, with characteristic zeal.
In fact, she’s become so good at
it that she wants to do a picture
with Esther Williams. She likes col
or pictures, but says they’re exas
perating to make!
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Jack Leonard makes his film de
but in “The Guilt of Janet Ames,”
at Colujjibia, starring Rosalind
Russell and Melvyn Douglas. A juke
box favorite, he was a featured
singer with Tommy Dorsey from
1936 to 1940. He spent five years in
the army, appeared at one of New
York’s smart night clubs; then Co
lumbia signed him up and is
launching him on a new career.
Want to rent a movie? An article
in the December Woman’s Home
Companion tells you how to go about
it—provided you do it on a non
profit basis. Clubs, schools and
churches should find the article
most useful.
Following that command perform
ance before England’s king and
queen, Ray Milland and his wife
plan to do some traveling — Paris,
Brnssels, Copenhagen, Stockholm,
Nice and Rome are on their list.
They’re due back in Hollywood in
December, when he’s going to try
to talk Paramount into giving him
an actor-director contract. Looking
ahead to the days when he doesn’t
want to act any mbre?
It happened at Mahan Hall, at
Annapolis. Some 1,500 middies, lis
tening to a warm-up speech hy
Milo Boulton before “We, the Peo
ple” was to be broadcast from
there, let out a howl when part of
Phil Baker’s “Take It or Leave It”
came through, and they heard
Baker say, “And now you have 30
seconds to answer tonight’s jack
pot question, ‘What is the name of
the Secretary of the Navy?’ ”
*
Nancy Lauck, daughter of Chet
Lauck, who’s “Lum” of “Lum and
Abner,” celebrated her 13th birth
day not long ago, and was given a
St. Bernard puppy, her favorite
present. She didn’t hestitate about
naming him — called him Kilroy.
The audience got a surprise when
Paulette Goddard showed up at the
Coast CBS studio for “Bachelor
Mother,” a “Hollywood Players’
broadcast. Late shooting on the C.
B. DeMUle set left her so little
time that she arrived wearing the
tattered dress of a bond slave, her
role in “The Unconquered.” She
had to sacrifice those terrifically
long fingernails for the part. And
on one occasion, when she was
wearing a gold bracelet spelling her
name, and couldn’t get it off, a
workman had to take a saw to it;
in 1763 slaves didn’t wear gold
bracelets!
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By Bud Fisher
LITTLE REGGIE
GOSH RUMPUS LOOK AT
n'OSE POOR CHICKENS
ALL COOPED UP !
By Margarita
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JITTER
REG’LAR FELLERS
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By Arthur Pointer
Producer Walter Bunker puts on
a special treat for studio audiences
at Fanny Brice’s “Baby Snooks
Show.” He doesn’t close the cur
tains, but allows the audience to
watch the last 15 minutes of the
music and sound rehearsal.
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VIRGIL
ev gosh!
THEBE GOES
WALLIE WITH
MV GIRL! ,
-AN’ ME. WORK-IN’
LIKE. A HORST
WINKIN' CRJS’MUS
WAS JEST AROUND,
TH‘ CORNER.’
By Gene Byrnei
HAW!
HAW?
WELL I AINT
DOIN’ ALL THAT
WORK FOR. NOTHIN’ *
I’M TAILIN’ ALL THIS
WOOD AN' COAL BACK.
WHERE IT BELONGS.'
Louise Barclay, who’s the actress
on “Right -.o Happiness,” spent her
time crawling around on all fours
during her first stock engagement.
The company did fables, and Louise
played alternately a fox, a lion and
a wolf.
ODDS AND ENDS—U'hen Ed “Archie”
Gardner, of the “Duffy's Tavern” broad-
:asts, is not busy at the mike he usually
tits with his wife :n the front row. . . .
George Montgomery and Dinah Shore
have been building their own home at
Encino, Calif.—in the process George
dropped a log on one foot and broke a
toe. . . . Arhne Francis has been on
many a radio show—“IF hat's My Name”
was one of her best; but she’s doing
what she likes most on her new NBC
teries, “Affairs of Ann Scotland,” creating
i new character. . . . After hearing all
those gun shots on “Adventures of a Tin
Man” Elspeth Eric’s learning to shoot.
SILENT SAM
I WARNED THAT N
GUY*—I'LL FIX HIN\
GOOD THIS TIME *
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By Len Kleis
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NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS
Novel Votholders to Crocket
VES. that gay sunflower and
- 1 pretty carnation are really pot
holders. A wonderful way to I«arn
crocheting quickly and easily.
Use rug cotton or candlewicfe in flower
colors. Pattern 7258 has directions for
two pot holders.
Our improved pattern—visual with easy-
to-see charts and photos, and complete
directions—makes needlework easy.
Due to an unusually large demand and
current conditions, slightly more time is
required in filling orders for a few of the
most popular patterns.
To obtain this pattern send 20 cents in
coins to:
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
564 W. Randolph St. Chicago M, 1
Enclose 20 cents for pattern.
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lApL to ConAtitutiofL
At Carlisle, the conductor finding
the seedy-looking individual with
out ticket or money, grabbed him
by the arm and put him off the
train with the help of a swift kick.
At the next station he found the
same fellow and again threw him
off, accentuating the force and ges
ture.
At the third station the guard
was astonished to again find the
chap, who attempted to jump oft
quickly enough to escape the vio
lence of the attack.
“How far do you think you are
going to get like this?” demanded
the conductor.
“As far as Chicago,” replied the
persistent one, “if my constitution
can stand it.”
i ASK ME 7 A quiz with answers offering ?
? ANOTHER I information on various subjects |
The Questions
1. On what date is the sun far
thest from the earth?
2. Who made the remark “There
is always room at the top” when
his father told him his chosen pro
fession was crowded?
3. The “widow’s mite” spoken of
in the Bible was worth how much
in our money?
4. The common name for Sagit
tarius, the ninth sign of the zodiac,
is what?
5. How large is the area of Ja
pan proper?
6. Where is Dutch Harbor?
7. How many rivers are there in
the United States that are over
1,000 miles long?
8. What is the meaning of the
word “emeritus” after th etitle of
a person?
9. What is a touchstone used to
test?
10. What is it in an onion that
makes the eyes water?
The Answers
1. On approximately July 4th
the sun is farthest from the earth.
2. Daniel Webster.
3. One-fifth of a cent.
4. The archer.
5. It is 148,756 square miles.
6. Alaska.
Loud Speaker in Plane
A little-known wartime develop
ment of the U. S. navy was a loud
speaker system for giving orders
from an airplane to persons on
the ground.
Weighing 500 pounds, the device
enables a man flying at 10,000 feet
to be heard by everyone within an
eight - square - mile area beneath
him.
7. Ten rivers in the U. S. are
over 1,000 miles long.
8. It means that he has been re
tired from active duty with no
change of rank.
9. The purity of gold and silver.
10. A volatile oil that is released
with the peeling.
Your Christmas shopping prob
lem is eased considerably if yon
have smokers on your list! Select
a carton of mild cigarettes or a
package of choice smoking tobacco
for these friends—practical gifts
they are sure to use and enjoy. If
you want to be assured your gifts
meet ready acceptance, choose
Camel Cigarettes or Prince Albert
Smoking Tobacco. Each of these
long-famous brands are highly re
spected by discriminating smokers
everywhere. Both Camels and
Prince Albert are offered in at
tractive, gay holiday gift wrap
pings. Right now, dealers are fea
turing Camels in a popular Christ
mas carton containing 200 mild,
mellow Camels. And Prince Albert
—the National Joy Smoke — is
available in handy one-pound tins.
See them at your dealers.—Adv.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, B ronchifis
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• Rub in Ben-Gay, quick! Gently warming Ben-Gay
brings speedy, welcome relief from chest-cold discom
fort You see, Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi times more
methyl salicylate and menthol —two pain-relieving
agents known to all doctors — than five other widely
offered rub-ins. Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the orig
inal Baume Analgesique.
Also for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS.
Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children.
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