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Around And
About
Middleport
NEW MINISTER AT THE MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
OF CHRIST - Rev . Donald Hicks and Mrs. Hicks, chi!dren, Douglas, 9, and SCberry, 16, will move to Middleport, August 25. He will preach his first sermon Sunday
evening, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. H1cks attended the
Cincinnati Bible Seminary and LoUisville, Ky., Bible
College. Before coming here he was at the McGuffey,
0 ., church and Sardinia, 0 ., church, and presently IS
serving the Southside Church of Chnst, Columbus. Lay
leaders of the Middleport church said they are fortunate
to obtain Rev. Hicks.
CLASS TO MEET
The Busy Bee Class of t h e
Middleport First Baptist Church
wiU meet this evening (Thursday) at 1:30 p.m. at the church.

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY

Laurence Harvey and

Washmgton, D. C. are

Claire Bloom ln
"THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF THE
BROTHERS GRIMM'

guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mr~. Thomas Young. We 8 t
Mam-st.
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M1Ss Remora BolCt' of DaytOri is spending her vacation
with her par~nts, Dr. and
Mrs. R. E. BoiCe.
Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and

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Patrick Allen
"THI TRAITORS"

Saturd•r

Aug. 22

Toshiro Mifune

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Richard Olalnbers Is 8 medical pati&lt;!nt at Melia Memorial
Hospital in Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Toddler
!Florence aark) and sons, Ronnle and Gn!g, o1 Marion, Indiana, are guests &lt;X ber parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clart
and other relatives.
Mr. end Mrs. Henry Null, Sr.
of Clarksburg, W.Va. and Mr.
aod Mrs. Francia Leullette sod
soos, Paul end Steve, ol Bridgeport, will arrive lhis week for
a visit witb their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Nulll. They will
tend graduation ceremonies at
Ohio University where Mr.
will receive his Master's degree in Education. He is a mem~
ber of lhe faculty of Middleport
High School.
Mrs
Bernard Schramm of
zanes~llle 1s the guest of her
daughter and family , Mr. and
Mrs. John Lyons aod family.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Sclnes
of ~lumbus spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Wl)lte They . also vlsitod with
ber f~ther, Mr. James White
and his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton a~tended th~ Scioto County fa1r John Seines.

"I BOMBED
PEARL HARBOR 11
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at Lucasvdle Wednesday.
Mrs .. Jed Webster Jr. and
--QDd"""· Junmy viSited Tuesday
Jock Mahoney
with
her mo~r. Mrs. T. C.
"TARZAN'S
Roush,
New Haven, W. Va.
THREE CHALLENGES"
Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt of Co~~~~~~~~~~~lumbus arnved Tuesday for a
visit with her mother, Mrs. W.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY OHIO

CLOSED
FOR

VACATION
FROM

AUG. 9 TO 22
SUN., MON. 1nd TUES.
Augult '23-25
"A DISTANT TRUMPET"
lTechmcolorJ
Troy Donohue
Susan Plesh:ette
COMING
'' ADVANCE TO THI! REAR'"
Glen Ford
August 30 · Slpt•mber 1

Walt Disney't
"MOON SPINNERS"
September .C thru h.rt. 9

COMING - "Viva Lo1 Vegas" - Elvis Presley, "Wild
and Wonderful," "Hey There,
Yogl Bear," "'Robin and the
Seven Hoods," "Seven FaceJ
of Dr. Lao,'' "GOod Neigbbor
Sam," '"The Patay"

Such a
smart

and chlldren were in Florida

for two weeks and were joined last week by their husbands
who went by plane and acoollinted them bomec ·
paMr. aod Mrs. ch.rence Baflend sons Richard end
:~ springfield visited over
weekend will! Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kennedy and Mr. WllliaDi
Bailey aod !augbter, Jane.
Miss Marjorie
of Wasbingtoo, D. c. is here for a visit
BACK TO SCHOOL
with hec father, Mr.
Harris.
Mr. aod Mrs. WlHiam Bane
of Charleston, W. Va. came for
a visit with Mr. end Mra.
REG.
Kennedy. Mr. Bane retumed
$10.00 _ _ __ $]-50 to Charlestoo leaving Mrs. Baoe
for a longer visit. They were
Clo10d Wodnuday
joined Wednesday by Mr. and
InninG&amp; By Appointment
Mrs. Jesse Lake of West Jef.
fersoD, Ohio.
Mrs. Mayme Rainey of
Myers, Florida, 11· bere for a
Phone WY 2-2207
Pomeroy viall wftb frleods ·end relatives
"":l:~~~~~~~~~ in the area,· Including Mrs. Lll"'
!ian M~. Mrl. Rainey formerljl operated a beauty shop
in Middleport before residing
in Florida.
nna ,and Susie Joaeph, daughten ol Mr. end Mrs. Edward
Joseph, have returned to their
llome from llunllnston
' they spent. sevei-aJ days with
relatives.

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"SPECIAL"

COLD WAVES

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOP

Brewmgwm Return
To Lorol Re.idence

Stylo 3001

SHOE

Mr. end Mrs. James Brewington sod daugltter, Sandra, wbo
bave heel&gt; residing at
Ri o
Grande for the pall year, have
moved to their borne •n Middl..
port. Mr. Brewington h"' beeo
with the administrative offi&lt;!es
ol Rio Graode College and Mrs.
Brewington baa beeo the student nurse.
Their daughter, Sandra, at' te..U Rio Grsode College. Mr.
IBrewington has accepted a
te~ position In Columbus
and wiD be taking graduate
work at Ohio State. Mrs. Brewington w!U remain in Middleport wblle Sondra will reside
In the dormitory at Rio Graode

eoneae.

What could be smarter to wear back-to-school than
this sharp little black velvet hobo-striped saddle
oxford? It wipes free of grime with a brushing.

Only f3.99

VlBI'f ·IWIIIS
Mr. and \141'1·
of Follailsbee, W.
on ""· end . Mrs. Purll.,.
Sunday and Mrl, Cia,.. l'rolllt
o1 Cincf1118U · JPI!Ill the

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
Mi~dleport,

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Elementary music leacbers
from thr&lt;Iuiliout Ohio AJld
nellllborfnlllalea recenUy took
part in a five-day wqrksbop on
lbe Obio •Vnlreralty campus.
Particlpatlol from Rutland
WOn! Mrl .. Apa Webster aod
Mn. c. o. Cblpman.

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Wider .the capabla dlrec1ioD , of , .The fll:st !&gt;all of the show JOlla Llsle, .Joe ~., -01&lt;* alao drew gOOd appjlule !nm 1'1 Morarity, Rc1bertO llomble. ~ lroi·
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Robert lioefUcb, agala proved wu devoted 10 lbe "Ga, f'illle- Nease, Mfdleel ~· ~ the audience as a COlorfUl lllliJ. Gloria Buck, Donna . Crow, . !dill Roberta Kraue.t e. _,. ita
lt8ell a
Of' lbe 101111 til'l"' end the second w.S filled Mulford, l!llke'
~!')II II boat was maneuvered . 1\=BB J~· ~-L :rJwmpson I'D d ed lbe first baH of the 8bow by fer
Annual MOlls County Fa) ,. lilth variety de!dgned to enter- YOUDB, Bill Zerkle: •·'BI:elida the stage.
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:;~;~. night. drew an en- ,tain everyone.
Po1t.1; ·~ 1 ~·1 Bev' Bright c:ostumiDg w~ leatur- Peggy -~ ~ wt wftb Gastlgb! """ and the invenllon
standing-rooliHIIlly The second appearaoce o1 lbe erly Perrf.a, Smx!r~ ·Pofbi', R!&gt;- ed as Mrs. Allee ~· dfd a bet lrf~te ~~,}"amopbone of ~ty with ber
IIllo, end
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to See tbe the .
There-were 1,291 paid admls- County Fair will be !his Satur- Jennifer . Crew, . ·. end . Donna her "BID Bailey'' number, ' aod "Music. lt!UIIc, Music." Bob IJflll,"
, the ibolf,
110111 to .ee lbe colortul preo- day at 8:15 p.m. , ·
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Katy Crow W.rked up the h - Crow followed with "Lida 'ftti! music of tbt
Vlbrat- LoOk' ~ .Over."
entaUon packed wltb lbe best tall! . l!lglit's
presentation Repr&lt;!Senfll\t llu! '!Key~ or in the crowd with ber I1PP""f' Rose,'' 8od Mrs. Van' Vranken ions, 'lllcal rock 'n roll band, n.- ~.. fii!VI1oi
In IJome.gown vocal, musical ilpened 1!1'lth a du!!t, "~ie," Coj),",,l'~ 'Bad!~ -. 111111 ance 88 "Utile Lord l'il!liJtle- added. "When Will I
Tell kept lbe large crowd conteol~
. .claocins talent.
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!he group tbal performed Ill berore 'fleiue
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Bend
~tlon at ~ Terry S!!'lnaker singing, DUD}ber of lbe salute 'wu .. by 110r Kay Schneider and IJoda "Hell~ Dolly&gt;" to lhe ~ Jolui AOderaon, ~erry St.alnlk· lellco wltb blr
the
County Fau. There By 1be Sea. ,
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1,\1'. H~h . .singing, No- MIIOI'e.
of the audleoce as Suzy Pari:- er, John Usler, Jun Mees aod I'&gt; lbe music ol
\ru. no
lbat It was the A chorus In okltime bathing body."
Bill Youna took o.. role o I er performed as "Dolly" aod Joey Gl~J1lore.
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Sanforized shrunk 100% cotton In s!rlpes, plaids
IDd noveltY. patterm. Sizes A, B, C and D. Full cut,'
' very well made.

Youth oiHo 13 to 18$3.49
Mon'o Sizft 29 to 36 $3.91

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AJjd in all tho otylet
you'll be . ,..inC thlo
1'111 111&lt;1 Winter.
Wh,y don't you vlstl
the mens and bays d•
partment Ob ttle f1nt
floor. See tbese .wweat.

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100% Acryllc Orion. SoUd
. eoJon of grey leather.

Western .Jeans

blaelt, and Dame. Sizet 12

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Made by Bfl Yank of touab 10
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ohronk. Zipper Oy. Weatern
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Othor 1m lllpovor ..,..
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$7.91

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All ..... 8 to ~~- Solld colon, str'- ""• plild• in ivy
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YQU'U love these DOW fall sweaters-just In time &amp;&gt;r
back to school-a wide selection of fla.t knits, bulllies,
mohairs and mohair blends-orlons and many other
easy to care fabrics. All sizes and beautiful new fall
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flannels, crepes, hyeeds and !ll&amp;ny ''tlt~in solIdo and . plaids-sheath styles, hip-stitch pleats,
knife pleats, box pleats and '"A" lln&amp;i-tlD new fall
shades. Sizes 22 to SO.

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•rJ.ini-A·Round" eottozr ctrcul•r.
ltltcbed. "Colmopolltu"i ear.
fully stitched eotton broadcloth.
A, II and c CIQII. SlzOI 3Z lbru
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DRESSES
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band. Embroidery trlnl, wblte,
blaclt, red. Small, medlllm, liorae
and extra Jarge lizet.

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eolors 1nd white With striped tops. Sizes 7 to lOth.

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lop .oud aoUd colors wflh
mulll color lop, Soli com·
!ortOblo Banton. One ot&gt;e ·
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You'D :i)nd at Elberfelds ,a · com_plete selection of
,SchootPapjjr, hnclla, Primary T*.blets BaD Poipt
t&gt;en~'\Sc:hool Bags, Note Book Hold~rs, ~rs. Mil·
sfe,ilooJts, Crayons, Chalk. pd Many, lfany Other
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All Sizes

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BOOKS- TOYS S~l
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Mrs. Marion Howell and Mrs.
Fred Zimmerman and s o n,
Freddie returned to their borne,
Columbus today, alter spending
8 couple of doys wflh relatives.
Mr. · and• Mrs. Bernard Garrett and daughter. Mary · AOQ
Casto of Dunbar, W. Va. vlalleel ·Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Grav~ly aod ber
SISiec, M-s. J. A. EdeD, .

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fair. Her '?" Bruce ~arne last Charlot.; of oo' Hill. Mrs. Rue
week to VISit witH hu grand- and cbffdren and Mrs. Bowman
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aod 'children, &amp;,. and J. T.,
have returned from a three
Wtek vacation at Lauderdaleby-the·sea in Florida. They
were accompanied by Mrs.
Rue's sister and family
Mr.
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tvm 11fandi'lla, alSQ who WOIIld· way, are oalf • r..r a1 'be • tbe rtrrtt wbMI w lbtD
n, ai!GIIIOw ~ .inaobb'l miiJ a lair lor IIIYihiJ!c. SOIII&gt;da at lllil . M,.._ C41!DIJ retire to 1 well-sbaded.,.. ~oJDn· ~of &lt;;OIIPlea !QUI
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al the ba!llllcrofll of !be
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t b e from this ride to lbe .DOll," wttb
Long u.,.._ lonn In front of Iboys' 4-H cluJ;io, tbe auractlv•
a )llqe-ti)lbci!l, 11111' maybe a red- 1musical background of 1 b e cotton canciJ, C81ldled appla, '!'101')' ride . T11ere'o · the· Ult!elllower arra.,..,etlto, 10 to !be
dy_l!ear. IQ. boot. ~ every·' many rldoo, the sbo\11 01 ''Here carmel popcorl! rli ~ fool Jqilllrp~oo, the ebu&amp;·• ·lng - . 'l loct lbowo to ,.!eel
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)·thofe people wbo m In dli'e olrcum- 1goo on to ~~)Ill poll\f 1!1 . IDIJio _.,
ltaDCel lhould be helped Ja · every way aer. A penon ·on ~ ~.•. who .:!
possible to become 10ll sufficient Ia our ean11 enouati . to r.U. bll •!111:011!' , to ~­
ehanllng world. The bJC quetllon Ia bow ,3,000, loitla Ilia 1lght to · cOil~
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and who ibould receive uslltanct from mm, 10 he Ia t!lerefort~ f;!!le&amp;a!Pd , 9.1•-·
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~on tQ; 1\iiln ., 011&amp;.. .
ideao Is the retraining of penona to that it II eontl'&amp;dlc!O,IJ of . the , tll~.­
make them able to-compete.for dnlnltle me11t to ean pec~ple ptiverty ~teD;
jobs that will raise their.standard of llv· when It collected three bll!lOihlJ~ 'Ill ,
Ina· We have been look!Df for IOJIIe fll· penonal ·Income tallea from ·.~ . f~"
~ on the naulta of the tralnlt!j:.cltool, IDilllon AmeriCIIII With lnCQ~ 111.•ten ·
wtlieb bu
been In opez:atiOn for • !hiD $1,600 In lup3, n woUld ~ , .
nqDJbtr of rlloutbl. How 1111111 lnlned from theM llflll'tJ t;b•t the Jlll'.illiUJI.II!It ,,
thiit have been able to fit jolil and do lhould !lot even attemlrt to to:u,ct ·P!~" ·
• utlalaetory pleet of work!
liOIW meome ~ea unfll the }11UIJ I ~ ,. .
Prtllmlnary-repoi'ta ·-re very encour- come ~~ the ltan\Jar4. · '1 a.,.~
aflnl, II will be lnlvutlill to 10t what, It Itt at ts,OOO.
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any Cllanfet an mMfe In the COII)'III of.,
n,una tell PllllY dlffutnt iWtlef,'.
fered. h woUld appeu !bet&lt; there will lv~nce In a whUe we li'u mel! ex·
probably have to-be 10me retralalllf of trav ant •tate~~~enC. .such .u t!i. fN! e(~ ;
the relnlned, to keep illrtut of the COD-, 1, f.ct . I two-third' of the ·JIIWIII iif. P\• t
ltantly chanlinf eoridll/0111 one fl~ In · .w.~ fo to bed hungry every illaht. We ·
l;bt world.
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One of ~~ biJ proii'IIDI II! f.ht, wlr ' We bow-.that there Is ~ -lo~ 9t auli'litll\dl . J
uallllt poven,- ciDlpalp of ~~ ard llriliJ In all parta of, the wor111; '&amp;!If .
l'olmlo1_1le to provide lobf IJICI
our cqatltn' 1e not exempt. We do li:DQw
th01t,' that llltd tt. Ol
tht am;. ·'1tllt i •s.ooo meome, (eaah taeo~l
mente 1re 1t111 WIIIDf hot Ill over tht wpUI4 "'• regal ecoilomk afttu'ln. IN;
COl!Dtry about the claulllcatlon oi peop- ny·lJar!a of 'the world, tllll Qlll' l~ve( ~
le In the ponrty poup, We eame lei'OII due•to 0\11! excellent sntem of ffu :;a•
. thtle. ~ ~~ the' othtr .day, 'tlrpriat. The .1\lviiJ'PIQel)l plamletl .,,
about the ts.OOO ltlndard tor· poverty. 10 \lied to deallllf will! UtrOaotnlcalfll•
. One prominent federal ' .lellllator ure1, ltlt Uttl~ _wonder !bet. ~hinJ Q!l•
_ uya that 111c~ a ~tlon of 111 laeol!l• der a million lookllnflntWmaL·

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fOI_ng by the ll'lndstand all alone aa his pony, "Trifler",
too~ first place money Ia the Pony Harneu racing field
of'lS entries. Lawrence Johnson, Racine, won second and
Cheryl Wllllallll of Rutland wu third.

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St. Louis at San Francisco
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Oltcago at,,New York
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Milwaukee at Houston, night
Cb&gt;cinnati at Los Angeles, nlghl
Louis at San Francisco

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Barry M. Golclwallt will visit

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Bank !ICUn:H oald lhe ~~op- l
VaiiN l'nlt llliOrMiioM! buy odt.t lMued , . , U.Vana
NEW YORK &lt;VPI) -O!bo last -..,11 al10 ordon4 1D ond
bas ordered Us lonip to oU negotiations not lalllns
trade representaUves overseas wtthlo the ~ ottoccdea.
to suspend further pure~~..., and
of aU !etlan ol
aboard, bonk sources sa)d to- credit lncludlnl tllaoo fir purday.
~ues olrtady made.
They said that only parts and Tile or&lt;ler clarified bltberlo
supplle, needed lor the sugar onexplalned olllfts In top
and nickel Industries and a CUban economl&lt; posts. Ill the
medical research center wero paot sevoa ..0, CUM hu
excluded from tho order.

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has spent more than •t has taten In, and now must retrench.

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by her chic in "Breakfast at Tiffany's!'
Julie would have been another Uza
entirely - a face known only to Broadway
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WASIIINGTON
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the movie audiences. When s~e mad~ he1
entrance as the flower girl In · Drury
Lane, it would have been the marvelous
difference between "Isn't Audrey che,rming (ezclamation point)" and "who is this
wonderful creature?" Julie would not
have been a movie star to the paying customers; obe would have been for most,
the first Liza Doolittle they ever saw.
Mr. Warner's whimsicality, or what·
ever It was, is 20th C•ntury-Fox's gain,
for they have Julie bursting upon the
wide screen in Uvfng color in "Sound of
Music," moving like a leaf Jn the wind,
smiling like an angel, smiling like an
ililp. Lighting up the whole picture with
her warmth and singing the lovely score
in her own lovely vole-no dubbing
needed.
The facl that she did not make the
team in the celluloid edition of "My Fair
Lady" is also a great break lor Wall Dis·
ney, who has her in "Mary Poppins," and
Marty Ransohoff who will he springing
her as the .unusual heroine of "The Americanization of Emily." It ts Mr. Ransohoffs opinion that Julie wiU emerge as
the ereatest star the screen lias seen ,in
30 years - and he hasn't even caught
her in ' Sound of Music ."
Judging from the 45 minutes I've
seen of Julie as Maria in that musical,
I'll cover hi~ bet.
While we are in the department of
fine performances, I would Uke to rec·
ommend for your attention and applause
a new album called "TV's Penny." on
which the singer is Rosemary Prinz, a
very pretty young woman who bas been
devoting considerable time to video
soap operas, but who happens to have
the vo1ce and style to do standard ballads, blues, rhythm tunes, and you name
it. I can see her now at the Persian
Room; it's just a question of time, and
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p"""'nt plight coold be attriblltod
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prleo&gt;s. comi'OU&gt;ded by
teurbb buylnl and ~in8 of
credits abroad. Qloa '• lravelil\g
C&lt;Jmmereial a;enll sbuiUo consl1111tly betw)len ji;urQgean
block cap!tala tryln' to obtain 1
critical good&amp;. E 1 p • r t s said
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HOLL)'WOOD: Every once in a
In the entertainment world ·as in
ruspend credit lor foreip pur- wblle,
life, the miracle happens.
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This year's miracle is Julie Andrews.
Get ready for her. She will delight your
heart.
The mem~rs . of the "trade" press
wiU be shown the se~ent of "The
Sound of Music" in which Julie and the
seven children to whom she is playing
governess sing "Do-Re-M!." I have seen
this Part of the film, and another baH
hour of the rough cut in which $e does
the title song, "My Favorite Thin'gs" and
a new tune which Richard Rodgers wrote
especially for the cinema version of the
Broadway show.
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Every moment that I saw . on the
screen is ioyous magic . I would guess that
this will be a picture people will want to
see over and over again, like ~'Gone
(Jpert crlfiSmttl wll ....,.. Jllll'
With Ihe Wind."
watch to tap runnloic ~loll and
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I would also like to be able to read
are feolwiJIIIllt ontlra Speidel line
Mr. Jack Warner's mind when he sees
of tadln' ana men's fdtehbafldl.
"The &amp;lund of Music" for the first time.
includina: the sensational, new TwN·
and
reali•es that be could have had this
0-FieK cfesiJM tn a wide witty af
ltylaand prien.
enchantress as his Liza Doolittle In "My
Fair Lady," but for some unfathomable
reason he passed over her in favor of
Audrey Hepburn. Audrey will be a dream
in it, of course; she could · be nothinJ:
else. But she will be Audrey Hepburn to
JEWELERS
the fans-her cult of worshippers wbo
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The order confirmed rooeDI
National Foreign Trade Cour.cil
iNFTC) speculati011 based ""
reports from the fiDancial
Times of London ancl lhe Now
York Journal of Comlner&lt;e
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augar mllliatry.
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Station Wagoo. l4w mil.... b.r careful local owner.
Beautiful whit. and black finish wllh llhowrOOID clea~ red ·
Interior, new. aet wblle...tl tire~, V8 ei14Jine, Powerll!de,
power steering, redio and heater.

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wheel. ''nner bell, mtique
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