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women COUaiM-POSr, Comd.n, N. W.drmday, Moy 1, 1954 hat shop that closes daily) Wnmrn TR M)ISCOPai "cn at five: "And then the salesgirls "And then the salesgirls! say 'Now (here's a song from mylHrlckley's mother, Mary, pa.sstvl last New that I've made uway Christine Jorgenscn two pitchers I can sny "Iliis is makes thrco changes all di'esses from my last When at Cafe Society Herb friends congratulated this great Tolesle (of "20 Is be- sit around laughing till six." Thats earl, brother. nI.OITF!M.A EAttfi. WILSON II Happened Last Night mniper, arter her debut in a hotel coming a Hollywood producer, Matt McCloskey, Grace Kelly's L30 YMCA Indoor Orcus To Open Thursday i Hear missionary Tho Camden District of Women's Auxiliaries of tho Eplsoo pal Church will meet 2 p. m.

Tuesday at St Mary's Episcopal Church, Haddon Height Mrs. Charles Perry, of Ventnor, will speak. She is a missionary from Japan and Is home on a wedding guest, who was robbed of worth of jewelry, and then where Negro stars are now big hits, they found her shaking like a leaf in a storm. "I ASKED JOAN Tyler to GEORGE GOBEL IIOPKS YOU SPORTSMEN won't mlnd- lost a key to a vault where he had but he'i decided not to become a deep sea fisherman. even more valuable stuff, has Stewardesses Sought By American Airliner American Airlines representatives will visit Philadelphia Thursday to Interview girls who may wish to become stewardesses.

Honing to find a number of Philadelphia girls who meet the requirements, they will interview interested girls from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel.

If accepted for training, the girls will be sent to the airline's stewardess training school In Chicago for a five-week training course at Hollywood marry me," George Jessel says, That darned Paramount press aeent Geonze sa d. "He asked me. llave vou done anv deeo nea rlshinc? No? If shes wise, she won this is it! How about your son? He'll love It! We'll hire a yacht. He (They've been going steady for 20 can take all his friends. What the heck this press agent says, 'Para- minutes) Henry Youngman mount's paying for the whole "One year we gave found the key in his hip pocket WISH ID SAID THAT: "Marralge is the difference between painting the town and painting the back porch." Changing Arthur Miller sent MMonroe copies of all his plays Rocky M.irciano can be a vice president IAMMI VMIAIOW THIAim "1 built it up to my son, Gregtold him a few lies he hv 2 vlted 15, 16 kids.

He was a very big man In the neighborhood. The 22nd annual Camden Central YMCA "Bringem and Bar-none" Indoor Circus will get underway Thursday at 7 p. m. in the 614 Federal gt. The show will be repeated Friday and Sat-j urday nights.

1 Training members have received through activities during the year will be in corporated in the various acts. Pat Benetta and Walter Helm, co-chairmen of the circus commit-' tee, will bo assisted by members' of the Physical Council, Boys Physical Education committees, I the Mothers Club and staff; we got the nrst inkle when Die yacht arrived. It was an motor. 1 Jhe heck, Paramount's paying for Grace Kelly an Oscar, next year wo deported her" And Bptty Jane fialch, Coshocton, Ohio, asks, "When is Grace going to give Ralner the heir?" A very progressive undertaker In my home stale advertises: "Die, Now, Pay Later." company expense, following which of Miami Beach's Hotel Saville they will he assigned lo American's DC-7. DC-63, DC-0 or Con- on LAST 2 DAYS "BEFORE VK 8TAKTKI), the ithi whole tlilnn!" press agent said, 'A few picture A DumI Non" drive's for the sports magazines ferSM We hadda cot undrPRSfld and hc 11 in the North.

Wli Wo hadda get undressed and got When vair Flagships. Hollywood, May 2 (INS) For long years Gauntlet," James Street's novel, has been reposing on a Paramount shelf. For some reason It was never marie, although there was considerable talk about it at the. time it was published. Now, I hear through the grapevine, Edward Dmytryk has it in his hands and will direct it.

The hero, a Protestant minister, is Just what Paramount wants lor William Holden. After all Bill wickedness in "The. Proud and Profane," it is time he came back and played one of the heroes for which he is justly famous. ar if he 11 double as host A major comic strip will get a new byline in June. To be eligible, girts must be between 21 and 28 years old.

single. THE MIDNIGHT EARL somebody suggested Earl Warren in bed for pictures of us getting 5 feet 2 to 5 feet 7 and under 130, for Veep at a secret confab, IkepThomas E. Dewey's lying low to TODAY'S BEST members. nounds in proportion to height. up to go fishing.

"We had to noso flxinn box Tliey must have at least 20-50 eye lunches using our own bread. said, "What do you want-a try for tho Presidency In 'GO Rhodes heard of a wealthy, cinch?" The Robert Young-Allen Kirby doting father who didn't know what lAllegheny Corp, is reported put- to give his daughter as a wedding PEARL BAILEY'S Waldorf; ting $20,000,000 in the Wm. present. So he paid for her divorce, opening was a historic demonstra iZeckendorf enterprises Jack I Chris Schenkel tells of a mm mm sight and be aoie to pass a company flight physical examination. College education is preferable but What the heck, Paramount is paying for the whole thing! "We eot to the nler and no high school education with public body had thought of getting bait.

contact Business experience is ac Jane van Wyman Johnson lion of the democracy of show pusl-1 negg, Ray Bolger kissed her and danced with her, Ella Logan sang THE IDEA that RKO has f.r;t?rptabt. Cennr Oihpl oundi verv amiis- We posed for picture fishing with empty hooks. Greg's pals were sore. They'd been out all day lne. Goodman Ace has written the A II J.

with her, Joan Bennett lent her her mink for a number. Said Pearl: "AU my life I wanted to Miracle: STARTS TODAY AT ALL 3 THEATRES Marlon Brando Frank Sinatra Jean Simmons thbRMN A 5 AMERICA'S OWN MUSICAL! At Last On The Screen! -W7v ana naan oaitca a hooK. "ABOUT 4 P. when the publicity man had all tho pictures he needed to plug The Birds and the he looked at the water and said, 'It looks too choppy to go out. I wouldn't go If I was "The kids fished from the pier and caught a minnow, an inch long.

I bought 'em some fish to take home to Alice and show what e.iiKTu a. WArrNCR BROS.imtm PEGGIE CASTLE FREO CLARK awn) iiaaa tm aaaai njnmWOt ftwan eaoaucra Mm av r-Tjtt FRANK P. NOaCNKM KUOOCPK MATa' um taMMii Ma aawma.it nun mumutyj IMMmS OPSN 6:30 T. M. I if rgrmm Ji UJ ft- 'IMP POLLS IN ClNEMASCOPE'AND IN COtORI clever fishermen we were.

What PARKSIDE LIBERTY MATINEES AT 1:30 KEATUHK AT 8:50 AND 9:28 IllllC'k 1II DSO.V In "NEVER SAY GOODBYK" Jitnel Leigh 'My Sister Eileen' ALSO CLUD AL-JO Doabla Featura 'Women's Prison' 'Jtinrji Mug Men' 'KJfrJ 1 I A Mill WEST KINGS HIGHWAY MT. EPHRAIM, N. J. O.wa lack H.na Hit Kfn.i ghwaf, tvrn Siahl On Milt OPEN 'TIL 3 A. M.

Apptatinq Nlttty (tttttpt Mon.I LEN CARRIE HIS story, so inere xou are, unci in It George plays a candidate in a Mr. and Mrs. America contest. His wife already has won a brauiy award. According to William Dozier, the picture will start July 10.

Georgo will only do one for RKO, and lucky they are to get him for one becauso ''The Birds and the Bees" proved that he has all the charm that he has on TV, which Bometimes doesn't happen with a TV star in movies. George is sensible, I think, not to tie himself up with a lot of pictuws at any one studio. THE TOMMY NOONANS, who lost an expected baby In September, are again on the etork's calling list and very happy about it. Although the doctor says that Carol will have to remain in bod for three months, she will take his advice and take good care of herself. Goed tilings seem to be happening to Tommy from all directions.

I saw "The Ambassador's Daughter" and he was delightful in it. Mike Curtiz also saw this and signed Tommy for Mike's "The Best Tilings In Life Are Free" at 20th. And now Tommy has bean borrowed from 20th for the Debbie Reynolds-Eddie Fisher epic "Bundle of Joy." "I SUPPOSE when I return to the stage," Ethel Merman told me at the Walter Langs, "there will be a lot of talk, but it was a simple decision. My husband, Robert Six, will find that his business takes him more and more to New York, and I don't want to be separated from him. fl I BARKY HA1E ARNOLD li'l I tm noun JCIAH BKNNKTT HAftlUn.

(CI ANWYC "THERE'S ALWAYS TOMURRui PINNKRWAItB FOB LADIES ACCUSTOMED AS WE Yes, we know the ins and outs of handling successful banquets and parties and we're sure we can help you, whether it's a dance, a sales meeting, a wedding or any other event! KRACKER JACKS STARTS TOPAYI; iijl aiDciecr I MZ GWie Si; QnbmaSsopE. I oniiiE I 1 THRESHOLD MADISON LEITH JOHN DEAN HODIAK JAGGER I also MmmMnmu Spotlighting Theatres Tonight CAMDt.N A HIO-Pirll Follle. of 11)58 and SllUliHr Si-nrlPt. 1 so. a 40, 4 p.

I.IIH.kiY (iajt and Dulli, 1 30, 7, 0 m. MlliWAV on tha TlirMhijId nf Spare and Th Nid 8ra, cmc, 11 30 a. m. FAKKHIDK and Dolli, 1 30, 8 80, 0 as i BIO world In Mr Corner and Bed Bun- dnwn, 7, 30, 9 SO. BOXY Thr Alwyi Tomorrow and Tha HAVAR Tha Conquaror, ocmt, IMS a STANi.KT Mlracla In Th Rain, oont.

IMS I. ffl STAR Thtrfi Alwan Tomorrow, 9 Man Who Navtr Wan, 7 2)1, 8 30 p. m. iniBRAX LACK worm wonwi'i Prtmn and Jutil Motaiman, 7, 1 30 p. m.

BBOAUWAV (Palmyra) l.HtU World of lfl Cimlllo. 7 SO. SO p. OOlONIAL, i Car Harbor) lit Cry To- rrnwrow, 7, 0.1 ft p. m.

CI.KM.r.NTON Inilda Detroit and Iarli Folllfi of 1958, 7. p. m. OPLMNCIKWoni) Tha Man Who Npvw 'w. 7 23, p.

m. CRKSCENT Guya and I m. CKN1TBT Audubon I and Dolla, 1 4n. a 4 9 in p. m.

EMIUNKT (WiKtvllla) GUT1 and DollI, B.30. 9 l0 p. m. FOX (BlvrnldO Nrvm Say Onndbya, 7, GHOVI! (IVttna ftrore) Smnka Slfnal, 7. II p.

GRAND (Willlaraitnwn) HrH'l Horlmni, 7. ft GKAND (Wnodlwn) Tha Trranure of The Blma Madrla, 7, 9 0 m. HKill iHurllnaCnn) The Raven and ladmAn' Kvea, 7. 30 m. Hil l.

Paulihnro) TmKIc Detroit and llocutnn 7.07, SS, 10.01 p. m. KINO (Hlwenter) siKhtlr Scarlet and PirH Xnlllei. rnnt, 7.30 p. m.

I.AIICKI, Th Urt Hunt, a in, 7, m. tltvor (Mlllvllle) Mr, Eert and Rebel Without A Cauw, 7,15, 0.15 in. UNIill, fVlmrtand) Man With Th CnlAm Arm, 7.1 S. IB p. m.

BIT (Oaklm) Doctor At Sea, 7.30, 9 40 p. m. RIVOII (llammnnUin) Red Rundown, 7 sa, 3a BOXY (Maple shade) The Mummr and The Mummr Curae. cont. 7 ra.

MAJHSTIO (Hrldaelnn) Stampede Fury and ttobnt Monster, 7, 9 m. MT. FPIIIIAIM My Slator Eileen, 7, 0. MT1' Ratt1 Cry Eit of Wen 7. IS.

40 p. m. FAIiAPK Salem tTlie Man With Tll rm, 7, p. SHlct)N IRordenlnwn) Klljhtly Scarlet, 7. 9 p.

m. WrsTMONT World in My Corner, and nd Simdown. 7. 8. 9 SO p.

m. WOltn (Wonlhnry)Mr. Roberta and Rebel Without A. Cauae, 7, 9 p. m.

DRIVK-I TIIEATRHS ATCO linlde Dftrolt and Hntialon Story, rent. 7 p. m. BRIIMlKTtlN HeU on Frlwo Bay and Rhanirhal RtorT, cont. duk Fmt Klr and Myntwy nf tho niack Junirle, cont, dimk.

CIIVCIJ The Wirld In My Corner and tted Rundown. B.15, 9 5. II 30 p. m. ClIUi'gAt Runrnlnt and Underwater, font.

7 so p. Tr.l.8l'.A Battle cry and Kaat of Bden, Cntlt. dUk OARIIEN HTATT The Man Who NeTer Wa and Tha Twlnkla In Cod a Kye, rnnt. duak. STAIIUTK Irulde Detroit and llomton Story font.

7 pm. Wii.nwnnn prandi Joln the Wc and Tie Erf and I. cont, du.ik. rtlll.MtKI.I'IIIA TIIFATRFS rORRF.ST Toa Home nt tht Aujuat Nf'on, 2 30. .30 Z(-ld Folllen, 8 p.

m. I I '1 III II I II I isaa fi 1 ParKini lor SUPERB LUNCHEONS 'tCOlM SEtFLJASyAMI ikmmMMjp ffim Mi) o'" iiM.IX?lJlff) sji i3 2B 0) (UnnS itB iJH LUC tout 3 at Hoddofiflald Road 4 milei from Brldg F. R. Clausen, General Marnier MErchantville 8-7200 "Besides," she continued. "I like TODAY AT YOUR FAYORITE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE! the book of Happy Hunting, the Lindsay-Crouse musical, so I'm going to do it on Broadway.

I'll move the children there and we'll take an apartment. I'm looking lor an apartment now, and I leave Immediately." 0 CEv Ethel said that "Happy is her own title, and that the MERCH. 8-6900 MCT: RUDY KISTNER PHIL CAPPELLA songs are out ol this world. BMlMBlMHMBsflMBHflMBlMM SNAPSHOTS of Hollywood: A OUT! II on. Tt CMOS surprising twosome was Dorothy Malone and Mack Krlm at the BOX OrPICR OPENS AT P.

K. Route 70 (Harlton Pike) N. J. Graders. Surprising Mack didn't join Kim Novak in burope.

Were Joan Collins and Sydney Chaplin trying to take up where they left off at Clro's? Where was fin Hors d'Oeuvres Daiquiri Arthur Loew I'eioRGe montana'ro 1 1 JOE FRASETTaSBAHDJ hOW Couldn't get over how much Maria Riva looks like her mother, LAST FEATURK AT 11 F. H. Martini Manhattan 50c Marlene Dietrich. Saw her on TV Whiskey Sour 50c I it BBOADWAY r- "CM" IOUTI 70 an4 CUTHIHT 10. Xundwvv Menu fil.f ol Marinated Harrlng Froth wit l0" Liv.r.

a la Moi BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7 P. M. RICHARD WIDMARK In "THE COBWEB" FRED MacMURRAY "THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW" TONITE IS FAMILY NITE BRING A WHOLE $lOO doing a commercial. The get-together of the clan for Ethel Merman and Robert Six went on until past 6 a. m.

Bob brought and barbequed shrimp. Ann Sothern came with the devoted Bill Andrew. She just has to diet, that girl she's too pretty to put on so much weight. The Stork Club In New York is one of the settings In Alfred Hitchcock's "The Wrong Man." The first person to enter the Stork Club door is Hitchy, who always Tomato or V-8 Juico Frtch Onion Soup CARLOAD I Supromo Orapofruil Comommo Doubl (Sport Center) GuntovMaf SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents Hut "TWINKLE IN GOD'S EYE" MICKir ROONEY COIAEEN GRAY laat Featara 11 P. M.

811: federal: street! CAMDEN appears oneiiy in nis pictures. The Stork Club guests, including many distinguished people, were asked to sign a release for NOW! JACKIE BROOKS Dacca Racording Star THURSDAY NTE AND HIS HARMONY RANGERS AND TALENT SHOW FRIDAY NTE NEAL LBVIS And Hi Mambo Band GABE GARLAND AND HIS 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA WHITE HOttt PIKI, ATCO, N. ENTREES iis OMElETTE with MlNCEO HAM 1 .2 5 FILET OF IEMON SOU 1.50 CHICKEN A IA KINO ON TOAST ,.50 FRESH FRUIT SAIAD, Pompadour, Dr.il" SHRIMPS SANS SOUCI, Garni 0. U. IMPERIAL DEVILED CRAB, Tartar Sauc.

SHIRRED EGOS, Optra, Sauc. Rob.rt JOGS BENEDICT 1.50 HOT ROAST BEEP SANDWICH 1.S0 VEAL CUTLET, Parmtglona -m Vegetables fnA Uiria Boon. SPECIAL SANS SOUCI SANDWICHES Warner Brothers. Only three read the release two lawyers and Lnnny Ross. i That's all today.

See you BOX OFF1CB OPENS AT 7 P. af. TONITE IS FAMILY NITE featuring: BRING A WHOLE Si OO CARLOAD I tana ma TOMMY mULLYtX TOM TATS 2 IANOUETS PATIES 0ANCS5 Food Served 11 A. M. 1 Closing wo i-ifu iiiiiiiin MARLON BRANDO JEAN SIMMONS FRANK SINATRA VIVIAN BLAINE in Color and Cinemascope' KNF.IT ItdTtl FTUItY KAVl I 1 PUUY JOtfNNY HLVII -iTHE GOLDWYN GIRLS Written for the Scrwn ind Dirwtttl by JOSEPH L.

MANKIEVVICZ Muw taa lynn CWntiplij bj FWompWia FRANK LOESSER MICHAEL KIDD iastman color DISTRIBUTED BY M-C-M Plui I Cfaiont BhHt lutt''w N.J, jj Laat Faatoro 11 P. M. BWQvm CLOUQESTER $-9K4 coVes lfllO MARYLAND 27lfi Westfieldi It 11 A IIS Mullc Sonnl Fri. lal. Nltet bv DICK AMSTONC Mat.

Daily ARLENI DAHL JOHK PAYNI 2 "SLIGHTLY SCARLET" "PARIS FOUIIS Of 19S4- Thursday. 4th Degree KC Ball Listed at Bit. Holly ML Holly, May 2 Plans have been completed for the third annual Charity Ball to be given by the John Tatham Assembly, fourth degree Knights ol Columbus, Saturday night in the National Guard Armory here. Daniel J. Sharp, of Moorestown, is chairman of the committee arranging the affair.

Assisting Sharp are Charles J. McNulty and Frank Sarlo, of Riverside, Joseph Paschale, Harold Toomey and Edward Lynch, of Moorestown, Elmer Bear, of Mt. Holly, Francis Gallagher, of' Burlington, and Leo Terrell, of River-ton. The Parker Millor orchestra will furnish music for the dancing. A single kilowatt-hour of electricity will light a 150-watt reading lamp for hours, run a clock for 20 days, run a vacuum cleaner for three hours, run the average electric refrigerator for one day, run a food freezer for 12 hours, run a washing machine for four hours, operate a television set for three hours.

RIO Camdan, N. J. OYSTERS, 4ilh 4 WettfleM I JhiW IT. i'ER TAILS, i lit Olnuuaeav. FISH, CLAMS Steamed Fried, Garden State DT Camdan, N.

J. IN HOME REMODELING BROADWAY "THE Mill WHO IEYER WAS" OIHton Waok Gloria Oraham Sw I NEW CENTURY Auduban, N. J. N. J.

Pftmarij I TCHENS I r7U I lJt 271h River Read Shrimps, Deviled Crabs, Scallops, Soft Shells, Etc. PRIME STEAKS. Chops, Fried Chicken, Spaghetti Home Made Ravioli WALT WHITMAN Camdan, 1. CRESCENT Colllngiwood, N. Action HIU COLLINGSWOOD Colllngiwoad, N.

J. AUDIS MURPHY BABBABA BCBSI "THE WORLD IR MT CORNER" warlM," "RED SUHDOWN" 'King Size Hot Cold Sandwiches i BROADWAY Palmyra, N. J. LIBERTY Camdsn, N. 1 ALSO OHDEKS TO GO fiiitrun.MibtR, ATCO DRIVE-IN Alt, N.

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