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sPR CHILDREN llYWOOD-BOUND y> Marie, Charles Show Jitentialities Required Success In Movies Usually thinks of the “proud a new pop, lugging around *«of fiark( ^*gars, but this month V. is a member of that and there’s no new arrival °use. The reason for his His three children will be ^ 'vay to Hollywood about / in f August at the invi- ol; Columbia pictures. (It Ij j youngsters, along with ®rker, have recently return- ® New York after two years ® and appearing in ,shows. Betty, 10, was ■iLL'*S lady you saw leading '■( «. Parade at the picnic, ij,!? Charles, 13, and Marie, {,1 oldest. ■i? appeared in “Showboat” •j a model for the fam- ,-1. '|j“ “Ver agency. Her picture 1 on two magazine cov- 1 "J —“Beauty Culture” S|,t|^“^ern Beauty Shops.” HHj ,*’®eently had the lead in "'hich was produced by ■ l!i5 ‘'\®rica, appears Ne scenes of the new I Cliai.L^^^negie Hall.” '■es hopes to get into pic- in \r Autry whom he New York. Autry is very f'ed in boys his age, Char- '•le children were in New ^ schooling was con- 7°ugh attendance at the ® Professional school. H J school board of New that every child leads 'i(5f life, even though he may the stage every night. ■' ^tar-gazing too much to ! the future a few years I I't! j|. the names of one or per-! of the Barker chil-1 j^iotis Hollywood pro-1 ' “ • They’ve certainly made ' ™0(1 ‘Oil start in the right direc- '3.2s J ^ To Be Given lln, Safety Contest ' r(s (1, I? Phi auspices of the Amer- Paper Mill Super- , . Association, John W., J a Sons, Inc., is sponsor-! J Of o contest among mem-1 ?"fthe association and all em- Nat)p* ^°rth American pulp * Cash prizes total- if 8® to the contest- ¥ "'rif Wej *>ig the most practical j>ovi ^"titled “My Plan For The Safety Record In A (; Paper Industry.” V ^ $1,000; second vNld^ ® addressed to George W. ?ficL^^^®tary-Treasurer, The " Pulp and Paper Mill Su- ' V Association, 220 ^J Hav New York 17, J Of /?®nd F. Bennett is pres $100. Entries must be bp ^*^tober 1, 1947 and ^ 6 p association. p* r II1 a r publicizing the out that the accident 1 "I tw! P^Per industry exceeds i'j ''^6 other crafts. ^'^terested in submitting \ for contact Hank New- ®®>nplete details on the 1 • — y? 5 diff j was stumped \ Sv,'^®nt young man asked a.,^[^*tten by ‘that enainent ^®or, Risque’.” I «u THE ECHO Red Shutters “Set Off” Allison Pre-Fab PAGE ELEVEN »»«•» The basic features of most of the pre-fabs here are the same, but almost every couple has made changes. Gerald Allison of the Machine Room and his wife added re,d shutters to their home which is located on the Rosnian highway. They have also pa pered their rooms, adding still more to the neatness and attrac tiveness of their nice pre-fab. DeBrabants Have Reason To Be Proud Of Home That sparkle in the eyes of Douglas DeBrabant, Jr., is there for a reason—for who wouldn’t be proud of thei nice pre-fab which his parents have provided for him in North Brevard. Doug, Jr.’s arrival five months ago al most coincided with the arrival of his home and since that time both arrivals have been keeping his parents busy but it’s the kind of work that carries with it much satisfaction and enjoyment. Doug, Jr.’s Dad is employed in Maintenance.
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