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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 9

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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942 THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER NINE Mothers' Round Table To Hold MeetingThe Mothers' Round Table 1 will meet at 10:30 a.m., today in the parlors of the First Methodist Church. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. L. Pope, Mrs.

Charles Sherman, Mrs. E. C. White. RINSO SUDS ARE RICHER THEY GET CLOTHES LILY WHITE GOOD MORNING! WELL, FROM TAKE A HOW'S THE LITTLE TIP OF BRIDE TODAY? COUPLE -TIMERS.

GET GOING A LARGE BOX OF OLD SHOPPING, I SEE NEW RINSO. IT GIVES GLEAMING WHITE WASHES! NEW RINSO WASHED CLOTHES UP TO 10 SHADES WHITER THAN EVERY SOAP IT WAS TESTED AGAINST Class Elects Its OfficersMrs. Crum Dinkins was elected president of the Wesley Philathea Class of Dexter Avenue Methodist Church at a recent business meeting of the class. Mrs. W.

L. Lazenby and Mrs. Ernest Childs were elected nis Anti DEAR SISTER -AND LEAVES YOUR COLORS BRIGHT! AUNTY SNEEZE COMES THE NEWLYWED. TELL HER OUR SECRET OF WHITER WASHES WITHOUT SNEEZING SPELLS AND SO SHE TRIED RINSO: WHAT RICH, LONG MY, MY, SUDS RINSO GIVES. LASTING HOW AND GETS EVEN MY QUICKLY IT LOOSENS DIRT MESSIEST DISH TOWELS SNOWY -WHITE! AND NEW RINSO IS FREE OF SNEEZY SOAPDUST.

IT'S GRAND FOR DISHES; EASY ON HANDS! These days you can't always tell about replacements. So make the clothes you have last longer by washing them the gentle, "no-scrub" Rinso way. Washable colors washed dozens of times in safe Rinso came out bright looking. Rinso is economical; a little goes a long way! DISHPAN JIMMIE FIDLER In Hollywood od HOLLYWOOD, March her husband has enlisted in the Navy, Claire Trevor is worried ill over public reaction her contemplated divorce. is the Sue-Carol-Alan Jimmie Fidler many Do Alexis Smith and Craig Stevens know the table at which they lunch daily is the one where Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman did their Courtin'? Attention, New York Mirror editor: Laird Cregar's return trip to Broadway is to WOO a gal in George Jessel's show.

How come Charlie Chaplin refused to buy a $5.50 ticket to the "Reap the Wild Wind" premiere, then crashed the press preview? Gene Tierney's losing her mind; her "Oley" (Oleg Cassini, husband) has been put in You think Bonita Granville hasn't grown up? In "The Glass Key" (Paramount) she plays Ann Sheridan's role of six years ago. Recently estranged Lynn Carver and M. G. M. executive Nick Nayback are humming hearts and flowers.

Ha! The Army calls its huge coast defense batteries "Durantes," because the guns jut out like noses when set for firing. Sheila Ryan's dad, a vet of the last war, has reenlisted. Landis is now a brunette and not bad! Leo Carillo 1 has been promised an enormous campaign fund if he'll run for governor of California. Constance Moore's brother, Billy, ex-Hollywood photographer, is with our fighters in Australia. Frances Gifford is fightin' dat ol' debil Joe E.

Brown is lining up a lecture tour on his experiences while in Alaska. Ladd wedding Gene Autry will turn down that bid to run for senator from Oklahoma. Looks as if Spencer Tracy is a cinch to portray Will Rogers on the screen. All is not well between Karen Morley and Director Charles Jimmie Fidler Vidor, wed SO I'M SORRY I'm sorry new beauty Inez Cooper is under contract to M. G.

because her likeness to Hedy Lamarr of the same studio is sure to curb her career sorry my item about. Kay Francis burning her eyes under a sunlight brought her 8 deluge of worried letters from fans who thought her career ended (Kay had to answer all such eye burns are not permanent; just temporarily painful. sorry vice presidents; Mrs. Flossie Johns, recording secretary; Mrs. V.

D. Funchess, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Delia E. Graff, treasurer. Following chairmen were chosen: Orphange fund, Mrs.

Lazenby; birthday fund, Mrs. R. F. Windham; publicity, Mrs. A.

1 B. Winningham; Mrs. Oscar Norman, program. Miss Celia Tompkins was elected class teacher with the following associates: Mrs. L.

C. Christie, Mrs. J. A. Chambless, Mrs.

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Solids Fine and patterns. Long short sleeves, SUITS and $8.95 $5.98 "Montgomery's Department" Era Club Has Program Of Interest Mrs. 1 W. H. Park was hostess Wednesday morning at her home on South Perry Street to the meeting of the New Era Club.

Mrs. Tom Atchison was assistant hostess. The business session, which opened the meeting, was conducted by Mrs. Morrison McCall, president. Secretary's report was given by Mrs.

H. S. Adair, and treasurer's by Mrs. Wallace Mercer. The program was presented by Mrs.

Julian Clinckscales in an illucidating paper on "Bolivia and Paraguay." A luncheon was served. Miss Milner And Mr. Harrell WedMr. and Mrs. R.

T. Milner, of Wetumpka, announce the marriage of their daughter, Johnnie Lee, to William Edward Harrell, of Opelika, the ceremony having taken place March 25 with Dr. H. Harris officiating. Mrs.

Harrell is teacher of home economics at Monroeville. Mr. Harrell is a physical instructor in the U. S. Navy, having recently completed his training in Norfolk, Va.

Requisition Issued Alabama Wednesday tioned Michigan for Dan Thomas, alias Richard Riley, Montgomery County negro convict who received a two-year sentence for grand larceny Nov. 13, 1935, and escaped from Draper Prison Feb. 28, 1937. He was reported under arrest at Detroit. Exclusively Make Novel Linens 2831 COPE NEEDLECRAFT SERVICE, by Laura Wheeler It's very important to know whether it's His or Hers or Yours or Mine! Besides, towels and pillow cases are smarter for these colorful monograms that are SO fascinating to embroider in gay colors! Pattern 283, contains a transfer pattern 12 motifs ranging from 5x5 5-8 inches to 3 3-4x3 3-4 inches; materials required.

Send ten cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for this pattern Advertiser, Needlecraft Department, 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Argentines At Funeral Cheer For Democracy BUENOS AIRES, March (P) The funeral of former President Marcelo de Alvear became a tumultuous o- demonstration as crowds shouting "viva Democracia" broke through police and military lines to remove the casket from a gun-carriage and bear it in honor on their shoulders to the grave. The former president, an aristocratic liberal who died Monday, Argentina during the prosperous 1922-28 period.

As the cortege left the cathedral after a mass attended Acting-President Ramon Castillo and the cabinet, citizens several times eluded police and 5,000 soldiers to race up and touch the casket. In front of the congressional building, the crowd seized the casket and carried it most, of the three miles to Recoleta Cemetery. Mounted grenadiers prevented efforts to carry it past headquarters of the Radical Party, which Alvear headed for many years. Roosevelt, Goes Back To Hospital NEW YORK, March 25. (P)- Lieut.

(JG) Franklin D. Roosevelt, was taken to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, today suffering a bronchial infection. He was removed from his hotel apartment in an ambulance.

The President's son was released from the hospital only few weeks ago after an operation for appendicitis, Children Given Birthday PartyMrs. S. Myer entertained with pretty for children yesterday afternoon in her home on the Norman Bridge Road, celebrating the sixth birthday of her son, Jonathan, and the first birthday of her little daughter, Jessica. Red, white and blue were the party colors and were attractively used in the favors, decorations and I refreshments. Children present were: Ann Louise Weinsenburgh, Nancy Vance, Louise Young, Patsy PatCornelia Bear, Miriam Quarles, Catherine Smith, Dwight Wilhelm, Ray Gould, Laddie Harbin, Lewis Hendricks, Tommy Coleman, Billy Thames, Billy Williamson, Bobby Smith, Haywood Bartlett, Conrad Charles Flores, Ivan Milwee, Pete Slager, Alex Ansley, Clifford Lanier, 3rd, Luther Hill, Poter Anderson, Thornton Clark, Warren Shaffer and John McLani, the last two of Maxwell Field.

Absentee Ballots Out Till April 15 Probate Judge W. W. Hill yesterday announced he would be unable to applications for in accordance a ruling made absentee ballots, before April 15, at his request by Atty. Gen. Thomas S.

Lawson. According to Judge Hill, the Attorney General held that a voter could not ask for an absentee ballot before the time for issuing absentee ballots, which has been confined to a 15-day period beginning 20 days before the primary date. The ruling also decreed that such requests could not be accepted by the Women's Curved Revers 4036 by Anne Shams Pattern 4036 is available in misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (plus ONE CENT to cover cost of mailing) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER.

Join the 1942 Style Parade and send TEN CENTS for a Spring Pattern Book! All the season's highlights are here in day and evening frocks, sportswear, detense modes. Send your order to The Advertiser, Pattern Department, 243 West 17th Street, New York, N. Y. probate judge earlier than Wednesday, April 15, and not later than Thursday, April 30. Judge Hill said he already had received a number of requests from voters for absentee ballot blanks to be sent to them, but that under the ruling he would return the requests to the senders, explaining that the law made no other provision and that applications could not be held him until the legal date, April JAYS JAYS JAYS A good milk goat can produce ten times her body weight of milk in a single lactation period.

COLDS: FIGHT MISERY where you feel -rub throat, chest and back with time-tested VAPORUS LILY WHITE HERE LETS Maureen O'Sullivan has become so typed in "Tarzan" pictures that producers are overlooking her exceptional talents. MUTTERINGS: I can't decide which needs added pounds the more, Loretta Young or Lucille Ball. Ode to mayhem: "Oh, Mr. Weissmuller, Jon Hall is here to teach you the crawl stroke." Silly notion: Offering Gloria Vanderbilt a penny, for her thoughts. Growl: don't know which smells worse, the jokes some comedians tell or the cigars they smoke.

Imaginable hilarious evening: Eavesdropping of on who a talk among a group actors barred the word Nervous itch: To hand Joan Woodbury pair of tweezers and say, "Do something about those eyebrows." It isn't necessary to lead most actresses to the altar; they know the way. Ambition: Censor heart-to-heart talk between Diana Barrymore and John. BELLS AND NO-BELLS. BELLS to: Laraine Day, for can; vassing her neighborhood to pass out identification tags for dogs that may be frightened and lost during blackouts. Henry Carey, son of actor Harry Carey, for declining his father's offer to finance his vocal training, and taking a pageboy job at NBC to pay his own Paramount dress designer Billy Livingstone, who bought the material and styled a special gown for a movie aspirant who had been promised a screen test but couldn't afford the necessary wardrobe.

NO BELLS to: That top bandleader who threatened to fire one of his musicians for dating an actress who had already jilted the maestro. John Payne, for kicking about a role assigned to him by 20th Century-Fox, which studio built him to success after two others dropped him from contract. HOLLYWOOD DOES ITS BIT Hugh Herbert, making a personal appearance at a party for 150 service men and their dates, dug into his pocket and paid for beer and pretzels for the crowd. Sylvia Mackaye, chorus girl at Florentine Gardens (they call her "Miss has wisely saved her money and has accumulated about $4,000. She's put every cent.

of it in Defense Bonds! Comedian Billy Gilbert, married, a father and too fat to fight, devotes two mornings a week teaching kids what to do in case of air raids. well known that John Barrymore's memory is poor, and he's making a movie, he reads his dialogue from blackboards. When no board is handy, his speeches are often printed on goboes, black screens used to keep studio lights from shining into the camera lens. Well, at dinner the other night, Bob Hope told me about attending a premiere of a Barrymore picture. "The studio had set up lights in front of the theater," said Bob, "and what do you know: On the goboes used to prevent the glare from blinding all present, were all of John's speeches from the film.

(Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) Dr. Charles J. Fisher Takes Tuscaloosa Post Dr. Charles J. Fisher, for nearly three years a member of the staff of the State Health Department's Bureau of Preventable Diseases, left Montgomery Wednesday for Tuscaloosa preparatory to assuming his new duties as health officer of Tuscaloosa County April 1.

He will succeed Dr. A. A. Kirk, who recently resigned. A native of Cullman, Dr.

Fisher is a graduate of Tulane University, where he received both his premedical and medical training, and also studied at the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, where he received the degree of Master of Public Health. Before, becoming a member of of the State Department of Health in June, 1939, he was health officer of Lawrence and Butler Counties. Measles Cases Jump; 349 Reported In Week Reported cases of measles increased sharply last week, reaching the highest weekly total since last May 17, the State Department of Health announced Wednesday. Last week's reported cases numbered 349, more than three times the total of 110 for the previous week and considerably more than the total of 216 for the entire month of January. Nearly one-third the cases reported last week occurred in Henry County, where reported cases numbered 110.

Thirty-seven were reported from Tallapoosa County, 32 each from Houston and Lamar, 16 each from Coosa and Talladega, 15 from Geneva, 13 from Barbour, 12 from Escambia, 11 from Baldwin, 10 from Montgomery, eight from Cullman, seven each from Lee and Marengo, six from Elmore, and five from Jefferson. Fewer than five cases were reported from any of the other counties. GIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS NERVOUS On "Certain Days" of the Month Do functional monthly disturbances make you nervous, restless, high strung, cranky and blue-at such times? Then try famous Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It's made especially for women to help relieve monthly cramps, backache and nervousnessdue to this cause.

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