4 f 1 f ' ) 1 -4 W 4 ' I .: :v.e 1 . i bin v'1 p '1 ft fl: , . I 1', ' it ; v.iir" THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Aft Fiance Gomes s First With Young Starlet By Patricia clary United Press Staff Correspondent ' HOLLYWOOD iUP Oale Bob bins, ihe girl who waited six years for her'best beau to graduate from higlj School and college and an other' year while he went to offi cer's candidate school, is still wait ing up "for "It" And ' while she waits, she said, her career comes second. Miss bobbins, a singer. gav ii nitht clu1 jol)s so she could go mil with her wnan. She gave up con tracts wil h New York model agen cies and Hollywood producers lo stay toy his '.side. She was all set foi stardom wl'iert she quit lo wail around arm;! Minus for him. I he star! it who doesn't care abiAit stardoiii is making a come back now ii.l 20th Ceiiltirv -Fox's Oil You Beaiuliful Doll " Thai's the studio wluAi'e slu was working when she gave ft all up to sta uiili lier husband. I.t. Bob Olson Miss Robbins met OKoii at a school dance in iVhicago when she Wis 14 and he Hi. Two eai- l.ili'i . when 'she was a succt-vsful model and he a college studeni ih got engaged Willi the understanding liie wouldn't get nlairittl until he Ala. Business Man Thanks Sea If 's Tor Rclk?f: Gained 25 Lbs. W Of 13 .Mr v John B. Graham. 913 Monl- 40intr Ave.. Annisaon. .ia . writes: During the war I was do n lo onlv 1 10 pou ml- 'ind so w e a k 1 could ISbarelv walk I : i was rclea.-ed troin all war duties be- I cause I was too weak to work I had sli tiered so i. r-.nh9m much irm pa- eous indigestion, which often re sulted in vomiting, that it looked like I would never be able to en joy another meal. I had no appe tite and felt so weak and nervou m hands trembled and 1 couldn't sleep at night. Scalf's Indian River Medicine brought quick and amaz ing relief to me. That's why 1 like to tell others about it." Scarf's is on sale at all pood drug stores: try it today. Nothing Re place Us Years Of Use. l.i-ten to Scalt's Harmoneers guartet over WWNC. Dial 570, at M:3U A M . Mon. through Fri Complstelv Cowed Actor Works To nevive wiu nine Singing Styles By PATRICIA CLARY I'nited Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD cUPi This is a personal invitation to you rom Dan Dailey to join ine SFRTOKAOS. There's nothing to mail, no mono lo send, no dues to pay. Just get the family around the piano after dinner and yodel a ihorus of "Shine On. Harvest Moon.'' and you. too. can belong to the Society for Reviving the Old 1 ashioned Art of Singing. Dailev. the movie star, and the four King's Men singers, Ken Darby. Rad Robinson, Buddy Linn and Jon Dodson are the founders. We're starting the ball rolling." Dailey said, "and we hope to have 145.000.000 members that's the whole country before we're ' through." The idea started when Dailey was rehearsing a guest shot on the King's Men summer radio show, which replaces Fibber McGee and Molly, and they got to chinning about singing. "I was telling them how my folks a!wa- used to sing around the j house togehter," Dailey said. "The j other boys said their families used lo do a lot of singing in the eve- nings loo We were all what you'd j call average Americans, maybe a j I little more musical than most. j Not So Today ) Hut where's there anybody making their own music in the i American home today'' Junior's out in his hot rod. Dad's watching the fights on television, and Mom's ;:t the movies." And that, the live men decided, is one of the things wrong with hen thev w-ilcd!1"'1''1'" , '"r that was popular in the home rU years ago provided a warm oouu which helped keep the family united and happy. "One of the complaints about At Strand ' At Park Thea Ire Thursday & Friday IT? WfP" 1 I? i if THIS Deing .National Dairy Month, Albert del Rio, El Paso, Tex., feels that it's his patriotic duty to down the ,lass of milk in front of him. Of course, milk builds bone and sinew but he's thinking of sodas, pop and such things. ( iitcrnufionul ) w a- L'ladr.ited Sticks To Chicaso Powers and I'oiiovcr were al-,-, ,,,l . .i 1 1 ill'-: Mi-- Uobbin- to .New York She wrote and said no. thanks. She wouldn't dream of ie.nu.g Chicaco When Cale was 18 she made her singing debut at F.rnie B field's Pump Room SIk gi't oll'ers to sing ,,; the Waldm 1 ii. New Yolk and at .wank ni'jht -not- in Florida. She said no. Sin sang with -uch bands I.... d.hH''. anil the late Hal Kemp'-, but nnl Chicaiio. And nliielv v work at night." she I wauled lo go out 7 i. a ' " t jftf ft , 4 'if , Pr CMf' in it June Allyson and Peter Lawloid a Technicolor Classic. "Little Women' today and tomorrow. they appear in the playing at the Park ploiious Theatre jActress Suggests , 'Best-Dressed' I List For Workers I By PATRICIA CLARY i United Press Stall' Correspond.: HOLLYWOOD (U. P i S,n Ann Sheridan, one of the natnm best-dressed women, say .-. Hi, . ought to be a best-dressed h-i t,, working girls. Any woman can make the best list. Miss Sheridan sav. she spends an unlimited amonni on buttdns and bows. It's not fan to the girl on a budget. The movie oomph girl and Iki 100 dresses have made two he t. dressed lists, lt d be a real tii. the says, if she had done it m 20 budget frocks. "That's where the average vniinr woman in America really hiuk, iier good taste count," Mi Stan dan said. "All things con.iden, the American woi king girl i . .,boin the best-dressed woman onn find. The average American gill luli ! its her wardrobe to simple, cla--ic clothes that stay in style until tin M h, Fog. The wiih hand 1 hail explained, with Hob So sh,' dioppid sin; ii. g ;ol : iob singing nil the radio in I he daytime. F.ddie Cantor heard her and olli ied her a job in llanio F.ves on Hioadwa. Movie offers c.uiie lioni I niversal MOM and Fon O.ile said no. C'.raduat ion was just around the corner Rul a- soon a- Bob got hi- degree in engineering, be enlisted. Makes One Picture This tune Mi Rohhins took 2nih C'eiuurv-FoN on a screen test. The sHlillo put her into "In the Mi aniline. Darling." with Jeanne Or, nr. Alur the icture. Miss Rob-bin- flew to Hay. Kan., where she and OI-on were marni'd at Walker Air Field. going lo star me in Greenwich Village' because both Betty Orable and Alice Faye were having babies. And he was going to feature me with Hetty in 'The Dolly Sisters.' Rut 1 said no." i She got fired and went lo be with ' her husband until he was sent overseas. ! Since the war. the Olson family has settled in southern California. , Ol-'on has got a job and Mrs. Olson 1 has made a half dozen movies. "I thought we were all set. hut what hapens7" she sighed. "He got the building bug and now he's 1 going to UCLA for a degree in 1 architecture. He works days and I'm When I came back." she re-i g to senoot iiigms auo ...e ailed. Mr Zanuck told me he was still .waiting for hhu MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE WEEK-END BIG SAVINGS OS ItlY ITEMS Rebel Trio. Robert Young. Shir ley Temple and John Agar co star in "Adventure in Baltimore," starting at the Strand Theatre Sunday. Jack Carson Has Six Books Filled With Gags By PATRICIA CLARY L'niled Press Slall Correspondent HOLLYWOOD i UP' There are more than 112 ways of getting a laugh out of a trombone, and Jack C'arson has them all down in a book. i No other comedian, says Carson. 1 can make that statement. Carson has six books, in fact, of j gags and sub-gags indexed and (cross-indexed to help him get the ; best out of comedy situations, j "This isn't the ordinary comedi an's file of jokes for all occasions," ! he said. "Everybody has those. This is for eomedyiisituHtions. I've been collecting them for 10 years. It would take anybody else a lifetime to duplicate these." Carson's books tell how to get the best laugh out of falling down a flight of stairs. They contain 14 funny ways to extinguish a two alarm blaze on the lop of your tou- pee. They list a sure-fire method of j getting a laugh from an undertak , ing parlor. Hilarious Headings Under "T" in the index iVol. 5. i page Tfii come such hilarious head- i iiifs as Trip Hammers, Trombones, j Turnstiles. Turkeys. T - Bone I Steaks. Turtles. Tap Dancing. ! Teeth ifalsel and T.N.T. All come ' with subheads with outlines of ! methods for laugh-get ing. Selections picked at random from the "F" file include Falsies. Flapjacks, Fire Engines. Fishing Tackle, Fords. Fan Dancers Fence Posts and Fall last devotes 17 pages to slippin'-' on banana peels, diving through win dows and tumbling down stairs. Cafsou is modestly proud uf the i fact that approximately 40 of the ! "situation gags" used in sequence ol Columbia's "Good Humor Man." I in which he stars, came directly i from his collection. Five came from the "Trombone hie alone. This still leaves Carson with 107 trombone comedy situations. "I figure I won't have to add any more to that file." he said. "One hundred trombone jokes ought to last till 1 retire." Up Sisters-in-Law Double MEMPHIS. Tenn. tU.Ri- -Mrs. T. E. Burns and her sister-in-law, ; Mr-. L. A. Montague, think it's a good idea to have children with the same birthdays. Two years in a row on the same day in May the women went lo the hospital to gether, shared the same room and the same doctor and became mothers. y" " 1 ' " iii-nrntrifmrnrnwrnm I,,. TODAY ONLY-JUf PARK THEATRE PROGRAM THURSDAY f JIMMY "You'll Ladies' and Children's SftHDALS AH Colors All Styles LEATHER AND FABRICS $1.98 One Lot Ladies' and Children's Bathing Suits All Colors Half-Price modern life is that Ihe family is j disintegrating." Robinson said. "We think that families who resur rect an interest in singing around !the piano will find they have more in common." People used to sing regularly at the dinner table. It promoted both camaraderie and digestion. Now Emily Post torbii - it. "So we're starting the SFRTOFAOS." Dailey said reso lutely. "It'll be an uohill climb, but we'll talk it un to our friends. Any body who starts the family singing can join. jftTf " mi" jMKjhQtBlt GABARDINE and WOOL $2.98 SWIM TRUimS f.-z.45l Special Lot of Values To $5.00 SUN SUITS GIRLS' DRESSES LADIES' SHORTS - BOYS' SUN SUITS LADIES' HALTER SETS, All Now $1 MASSIE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Bf XHOUGHTtUL ... 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