1 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER V. I IS v If '4 m si t ! i I mm SI: ';: ti Hi ' X C ,! . ' i: :ti ! ' il mm n.fr'i! Women Increasing In Ranks Of Government Rv .TWF F r)S (AP Newsft'ature.,. WASHINCTON NoiniiuitUin of Mrs. Eugenia AiuieiMin of lU'il Wing. Minn . .i- :ui;l)uv.:uUi' In Denmark bui -- the toial number Of American ttonu-n lioUmg offi cial posts 111 Hit I lilted States foreign struct- toita to ltiti M'" Anderson, attiactive ileimu uitii national ctnuiiiittei.uiiin.in. i the first woman to In. hi tin- po t oi ambassador to a luitcii cuiintiv . UlOUgh tln ee w tn.it Ji I,. i . b t il named ininisttis " Mis. i'erle Me i.i We..!!!.;. W.i-li-. ingtun and Newport .-uci..hi -. i Hie most reetn; of llu-c A i ' ! . n.t- .1 minister to l.ut i.lI.wii - ..c l gan her liiploin.ii u- m nut- in tne tiny ducliv in An iu i attended bv much fanfare Mi- iiulli Hi Owfn Rhode w a- tin I" I v to hold a niajoi iliplniii.ii it She was appoiiitt tl i.iini U c It mark l) I'i esnli- it I Roosef!t ami . n-il 1933 to Aucn-t woman niir.i-li : Mrs I)ai Man dent Koo-evel: No; u a on 1 .' signed u: UMu esc.H't 'o S-. .'. In. man- invade J i.a.. Ann i:; o. abroad li'tla ta. .t s , . , . an! .v i v .ii in ..li.-n po-.l. 1) i il ..In i ft, lli.U, I'll-- o. .t ., Ill hi .: ...il. v. titilil I'i e.l n.ll!l-: I i :.).:: sin- i . - ill ..lilatll ,h. t:i-.- M'f. in : 1 1 is first secretary of the V. S. Era I bassy at London. She began her service as vice-consul it alparai so, t Mile, lattr screed in Stock holm i''d Ivchine teeund secretarv ,t Brussels. Second Secretary si j iIh i s is Mi s Ccn'tante Harvev I BiiliaU) N V. Miss Kli.'.abetii I Uumes. formerly trade commis ! ioiu r at Rome, is se ond sen e ,i at Lisbon. Others serving as, tuind secretaries are Mis Kath : t in Mulc-uoith. Cuba Miss Melon lluU'itj Nicholl. Ceylon; Doio.hvj lester. Mexico: Miss Marv Oinr veil, heland There 'ire live vi) ! aici. thud set lttanes and two i t.'i iils Mis Kathernie K. O Coil j i. .. al Ji liani cvSursJ South Al'lica ii, , I Mrs Dori- M. Allen at Palermo ital ' Ml Lucille Ai-heson of Coluiu I liu--, t). as tile tirsf uoiiian u ! .liter the foreign service She wa- lypouitetl third secrelan at !t .atioii in Hern. StCitcrl.unl. later served in Panama. Sic re- i i .d in 1927. A- of Sept. 1. approximately oil .dilr.oli.il women Were in Ht-Ii-ii'.'tton etth-.r awaitiii'.: as.iiunn-.eiM !a their first posts oi re-as-i.'il :::enl to new potts. the and Crawford Upholds Mink Coat Tradition By PATRICIA CLARY ! United Press Staff Correspondent i HOLLYWOOD tIJPl One of the ! few movie queens who still up- aulds the glamour tradition of sat i us. ilianionds. yards of mink and block-long limousines is Joan Craw ford. While other movie dolls are busy beine, just folks in public. Mis.' 'law lord dre'-'s more like a stai I if l he screen than she does on. "She has a natural flair for laiiotii'," I. or personal di-.ignei l.elia O Hi ii ii s -id "That's th ind of woman she is " ! MikS Crawford tones du.wi hei '.littering wardrobe for movies she 'dresses simply but well, usu ! lly stai ting, Crawford fans will re ! iicniber. in a waitress uniform. ' "Movie clothes have to be quite ' onse:vatie," Miss O'Brien ex I ilained. ' If a star wears the fash j 'on of the moment in a picture i he'-: coi.iphtely dated when tin ' lietuie is relea.'ed six month- se; .!, as ioi t ami -'all t-.'T.it-t,-u- ..r.l U er- ot ' In w ". . re-ti'.i ahoat , tire dip!"!i-.at ic appi nxiiiKiU-U tached to the office p.'-Pion stenoarai'.l i : -rators. Mi,s Fiui'.ci- r iit.ii women tocre-o;- legations cithers are rvice oil leers merican em in aM corn t women rep- a tenth of the on ioi ps In addition. J"'i vi omen are at t'lieii:!1. service in - -uch as clerks, i'-.t! telephone ope W tliK of California CAR HORN Ll'LLABY ROCK ISLAND. Ill iL'Pi At lenst one 2H-v ear-old Chicagoan sleeps snundlv. Me proved it. Me was ordered to appear in court after police found him sound asleep, slumped against his car horn, wakiim everyone in the neighborhood but himself. SCHNTS FOR LINKS' Your favorite brand of toilet soap can be stored in our liner, closet or linen drawer to lend delicate fragrance to sheets, tow els and pillowcases. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Nov. 17-18 That Forsyth Woman (In Technicolor) Starring (RF.F.R Ci ARSON and ERROL FLYNN SATURDAY, Nov. 19 DOUBLE FEATURE max TERHUNE -ALSO n LATf: SHOW FOR YOU I DIE Starring CATHY DOWNS and MISCHA AUR 3 MONDAY and TUESDAY, Nov. 21-22 AJt Hr U th Thunderina Drama of f X Tt 1 " . 0 -r W 9 t W m m m MS I" I rflOWMUs vayif f M ..... : Bl f A STV nn i i Lrfii 1 1 svhf ETT i m. I i t Wears Painted Chiffon As an example of Miss Craw ord's personal fashion preference Miss O'Brien cites the Case of the Painted Chiffon. This is a fluffy .vhite evening gown, hand-painted ivith birds and bees and flowers, in which Miss Crawford floated to a Hollywood party. She wowed 'em. The Miss Crawford in Warner Bros "The Victim," her next pic 'ure, will be almost as chic as the Miss Crawford of Hollywood par ies. "She's going to be dressed like Mrs. Harrison Williams or Mrs. Walter Chrysler." Miss O'Brien said. She wears, among other things, i "breath of spring" mink (that's i $2,000 name for gray), a white Tiink stole bound around the waist with a jeweled belt, a few dozen !ain and fancy evening gowns, a blue romper with no back and daringly short pants, and another beach outfit which leaves her more undressed than dressed. "She doesn't have a rag." Miss O'Brien swore, "that the world's best-dressed women wouldn't be proud to wear on the Riveria." Certainly, Ann Blyth's Pretty Teeth 'Originals' Gildersleeve Now An Institution HOLLYWOOD UB -Now that he's in Ids loth year as Throckmor ton P. Ciildersle. ve, Harold Peary says his fan3 practically nave ioi gotten he ever plaed any other roW but the bombastic water com missioner of Sunimei f.eld. "But ouce." lie n called, "1 acted eight different people on the same 15-niinute radio program. And each in a difi'en ut dialect." The actor with the doiihle-take imah ntlmiis howevii'. that he - i has scored his greatest success as C.ildv in the nearly 27 vcars ho has been in radio. "Most of I he people w ho listen : to the show laugh,'' he said. "But, the program seems to have a pecu .iar effect on real-life otl'ieials. "They t o around inakinn me i honorary water commissioner ot heir home towns." Neither the roly-poly comedian nor radio itself had reached ado tscence when they had their firsl jrush in 1923. Debut as Boy Soprano I Vary, bom 1-! wars bclore tin ier the naiiie Ilarrold Jose I'e eira do f'aria. made his debut i.l laklaud. I '..!.. its a hoy soprano il h the Oakland Ttibtlile Juvcii les. He scarcely had time to sing over several San Francisco Bay stations when his angelic soprano started breaking irregularly into a iai ituno. "it's a rata and difficult feat for i bov Miuraiio to stav in show busi ioss." Peary says, "hut I gave il he old Oakland try and landed in lock compar productions." He finally found himself in Chi ago. where he discovered cliarac er acting was just his dish. "I'i'-thl on tan for the Gilder deeve role in 'Fibber McGee and Molly'." he said. "In Hollywood lat ;r, I branched out into my own ;how " And this program. NBC's "The Great Gildersleeve," appeals to be here to stav. "That suits me fine," Peary says. 'Eight dill en nl parts are too many. I'll settle for one character." Two Days at TherStrand Two Slimy I) Satiinl;n '!H;I ",uSh t, t JM . u 0 i;-n E.COt)wTiCK IN AFhiCA. Unaware that the great gorilla is a household pet of a set tier's daughter w ho reared him, a safaii crew attempt to capture him and are only saved from his fury bv his fair owner, in John Ford and Merian C. Cooler's thrilling "Mighty Joe Young," an ArUo Production starring Terry Moore, Ben John sun, Robert Armstrong with Frank Mellugh. coniing to ihe Strand Theati"; Sundav-MonUay, Nov. 20-21. With a special matinee short ing Monday at 3:15 fur school children. i la'inim WAYNESVILLE DBIVE-kl 1 HEA1BE PROGRAM FATHEK-SON KKIGN ENDS LA CROSSE, Wis. ilJP) When George Hanson retired as fire chief it ended a family record of 91 years Jevoted to the department. Han son fought fires here for 39 years. His father. Chris, served in the de partment .r)2 vials and retired as chief. Shows Start at - 7:00 P. M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Nov. 17 18 Apartment For Peggy Starring JEANNE CRAIN and WILLIAM IIOLDEN Also Selected Short Subjects SATURDAY, Nov. 19 "EYES OF TEXAS (In Trucolor) II o SUNDAY. Nov. 20 fflSG RAN T .iSVl 1 jn Rosalind lur h RUSSELL Jr' . o By GENE HANDSAKER AP Newsfeatures HOLLYWOOD Lemmp see. What columnist was gushing in irint the other day about Ann Slyth's teeth? And saying he hadn't had the nerve to ask her whether any of them were artifici llly beautified with caps? Well, I isked her. They're all her and na ure's own unenhanced choppers, nn said. And the amazing thing is, lot one dentifrice company has ver sought her endorsement. Here are some more Blyth scoops She dopes to go to Dublin for a mid-November "command perform ance" of "Top o' the Morning". 'And to see all my aunts, uncles, tnd cousins by the score," adds Colleen Blyth, born in Mt. Kisco, V Y. She's the new mayor of star oopulated Toluca Lake, elected by he suburb's businessmen's associ ition. Her program: More street ights and street markers. She cut ler knee, soles and ankles on rocks n the surf while on location for With All My Love". She just turn ed 21. There's no romance in her life, and she adds: "When that hap y day comes. I won't keep it a lecret." She's knitting an evening picket of white wool yarn and "onze thread. She's taking up oil lainting. She's one of the calmest oersons in pictures and her smile s, begorra. the prettiest . . . John Derek is the guy who was lot chosen to play Rudolph Valen ino on the screen. Same could be aid of you or me except that iwarthy, blue-eyed John is the ob ious choice. A near-ringer, as I eported months ago. though it's not the first time producers have scorned mv suggestions. Producer Sdward Small has had the Valen ino biography on the fire a long ime. His representatives talked to Derek about nlaying the role, John .old me on the "Rogues of Sher wood Forest" set. But he added "I wouldn't want to play it. Val er.lino has become a myth, some thin you can't top. I've had my break tin 'Knock on Any Door,' with Bogart). Valentino was such a great idol when he was living that no matter who plays him the public will be disappointed. The ones who are remembered as long as Valentino and Fairbanks, Sr.. you can't duplicate." But Derek would like to take some of the old Valentino. Ramon Novarro, and Richard Barthelmess movies "and do 'em my way." . . . It's quite an astonishing thing to stumble upon a glamorous movie star having her hair washed, as I did the other day. Was moseying around the beauty department with a guide and there was Diana Lynn, stretched out in a robe in front of a special bqsin. .It's like a. laundry tub but has a U-shaped recess for the neck to fit in while the hairdresser uses lathers and spray. Diana looked lovely even while being shampooed. Managed to say she'll start a "My Friend LIFE BEGINS AT 86 MEMPHIS, Tenn. iLPi The fel low who wrote that life begins at 40 may have to double it. Mrs. Edith Epperson of Blyt heville. Ark., reported thai an old friend of her family. Bob Marshall, recently picked HU pounds of cotton in one day. Marshall is 80. Starring ROY ROGERS Italy is tlie leading European producer of raw srilk and ranks third in world output. Most of the mica produced in the United Slate, comes irom the western part of North Carolina. Irma" sequel soon but wished she could have a vacation before start ing "that merry-go-round" again. SUNDAY, Nov. 20 WALLFLOWER' The Heighth ot Entertainment Be Sure to Sec This One il MONDAY and TUESDAY, Nov. 21-22 ROADHOUSE' A Picture You'll Enjoy Don't Miss It Ai-so.roi,,,! (....:t,n -- . svln"'V(im,4 DOUBLE ?EAi:U -ZWl" BELAIUGOSI 1 BEL A LUGOII ALSO - CHAPTER NO. !) "KING 01 .H:.'(,l.i:i,ANI)."and(.i:TUO!i SATTIiDAY NKillT - LATE i.o oi'i- K i; oi'i'.xs iii:;:o I'.H - a- ,. ) V 'I BViTiW V it k. ruWrcr "siil , , ,,',1,1.-1 I t.w'ii--4-' ZZ T C( Mon.Mv.M The Mosf Strilcina. Startlina. Staggering -- Scenes of Stark Sensation Ever Screened! X - - . I A AS GIANT UUKILLM BECOMES POWDER KEG PET OF SOCIEfr! John Ford and Merian C. Cooper prtitnr pin M3 IS Tht Strang Story of a Beautiful Girl and a Gorilla -.TERRY MOORE BEN JOHNSON ond ROBtRT ABMSTRONO with WANK McHUOH ........ NOTICE... SPECIAL. MATINEE MONDAY NOV. 8 1st BOX OFFICE OPENS S:15 1' if-'. - MM, Baby gorUU; reared by 9' rights capWrt men and how Tamed as f9ht dub stai 0ut-nscle5j! strongest Balances gi'J piano, over be O goes wJd! ;mn door Hips i steel bars! night cluW Rescue 1,1 Also - News - Cartoon

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