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nnnrWnOß CAST Shown are the members' <rf the east of the play “A Little Honey”
which >W lie presented by the Junior class of the Erwin High School Friday night. Those in the
PWwwaad the part they portray are, left to right, front row; Jackie Strickland as Scoots; Jerry
ftyata }s Jei+y Minton; Willie Moore as ‘Albert Parker; Doris Taylor as Mrs. Simmons; EUadene
Johnsop as Grandma; And Shirley Ennis as Ert Tyler. Back row, left to right; Sarah Thomas
ha Mrs Minton; Miss Lnlu Shepherd, director; Tommy Davis as Tom Corning; Judith Holmes as
Dettre# Megglehammer; James Paul Barbour as Mr. Minton; and Beth McLean as Diana Minton. The
jwejji^p photographed at rehearsal, but were not in costume. (Daily Record photo by Louis Dear-
If 6 AND DOWN BROADWAY
iy JACK GAYER
United Press Editor
NEW Tdtat (IB—People talk
theoe days about television moving
Xfom Ifstr York to Hollywood. And
Feme entertainers already have
Before You Buy
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Bill Goodwin isn’t one of them.
Bill has come thisaway instead of
staying thataway
The big, good-natured actor is a
west coast product and he has been
in the Hollywood colony for a long
time, first a a -padgfing hi a grow
ing radio industry;' thien as at>er
sonaHty in own right in both
radio and mbViOA ‘ ' !
•‘However, my .television program
brought me to’ New York,” Good
win said, “and we’re moving here
lock, stock' and four kids. Also a
dog..
LOOKING FOR HOME
“I’m shopping now for a home
that will hold all of .us and prob
ably will sell our Hollywood home.
IWe’ve loved ih it foe IT years. I
‘told iny wife that il years In one
place was too long anyway.”
> GoodWln is the star of the “Bill
. largest corporations. Bill Is seen
' for a half hour at 3:30 p.m., EST
on Tuesdays- and Thursday. ’ )
“Os cohrse therell be more tele- j
vision done in Hollywpod now,” -
the actor said, “but that doesn’t
mean New York is going to shrivel *
up. We’ve J got the production
know-how and talent here that we
need for a ‘live’ show and I think ,
New York will always hie very to- 1
portant. I wouldn’t particularly
like to put my type of show on <
film. I think M’s better as a ‘live’ •
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NO STORY LINE
Robert Quigley, a former actor
and in recent years an important I
radio and TV writer, has built up i
a “character” far Goodwin that ,
makes 1 tito a bumbling' but like- J
able fellow who Is always getting j
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some vocalizing by Eileen Barton
and Roger Dann and thS' piano
playing of Joe Busbklh. X also
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 29, 1951
City of Honolulu, Hawaii, are built
from the fflsMe out. The Sanitary
Engineering’ Committee reports. On
a line, vitrified clay Uner plates
which are resistant to all corrosive
effects of acid and other wastes
are plaoed on a form with concrete
poured around them to form the
pipe;”
Cardinal de Richelieu traveled in
his bed, his retainers breaking’open
the wails of any house he proposed
to oecupy. • •♦’ r ; r *•••
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copra oct on Tor
r BEADB"6ier, 8. C. (WV-Oeorge
i Schultz,- 71 /thinks he cah clalm'tfip
.title of “oldest bulMlf liter' in the
i country.”
When a hull charged Schultz, he
i grabbed tjfc mnimal hy the horns
lastecTlfrnthutes until the bull
tired and Schultz was rescued by
i jtwo men. ;...
i Schultz ended up In the hospital
1 with a broken' leg and tyie hull In
a'slaughter house.