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ribbon for attaining membershjP
p i for dve eonaecutlve years,
and a department certificate for
parU&lt;lpatloo In promotion CJ!'better )lllblle relation&amp;.
The auxiliary aloo received a
cash award for the first place
In the state In rehabilitation parUelpatlon In the category of units
with memberohlps of from 75 to
100; and a pen and pencil set
~or the most publicity In the
Eilbth District.

Highlights are Given·
Experience hisllll&amp;hls of Buckeye Girls stele wore rei- by
DorothY NeutzllnB and Barbera
White when the Ladles Awdll·
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.t\ll'lerlcan Legion, met Tuesday
nll!lrt at the hall.
.
Miss Neutzllng, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ~:Orbert Neutzllng,
and Miss White, daughter or Mr.
and Mrs. Dan White, attended
Buckeye Girls State at Capitol
University, COlumbus, under
sponsorship or the auxiliary Wllt.
They reported on actlvldes and
extended appreclatioo tD the spoosoring unit.
Mrs. Catherine Welsh and Mn.
Osby Martin. delesates to tho
Ohio DQI)II.rlment convention held
In Columbus last month, present-

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Chlllleolhe Veteran• llospltal
blrthda.Y party In July, and a letter lrOIII sam Beanst&lt;&gt;ck, hospital director, was read. He oxpresasd IPI&gt;re&lt;latloo tDtheauxlllsrY lor the awroxlmately 4,000
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Plans were made by tbe unit
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Lewia Lon&amp; Holzer; Henry Reitand
llomer Hawkins, GaDipolls MedIcal Center. It was noted that
Mrs. lL M, Cross is home from
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Kauf! romnlns at the home of her
claullller In Nel81111Vllle.
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509 Burnham or:. Fostoria, Ohio

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MeDenlilti are ~nn~n of
the pep pu'lde. Followloji the
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ALSO IN COLEMAN FURNACES

lady on &amp; lie'Jevtslon show was
told she won a contest. She
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about a dollar a day for everythi!'lg-the
refrigerator, range,washer and dryer. water
heater, two televisions. electric garage
door opener. a host of other appliances . .. .

t'or uoo with: .
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peri..- oyaleiDI
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Get-well cards were sent dur·
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. Mrs. Ernest POwell, cohaplaln,
opened lhe IDl!f!llnB with pr111er.
Presiding wao Mro. Jack Csrasy,
!'.rat vlee presiolent. Mrs. Don
Hwmell reported that tile plonlc
held &amp;lndaY at the Kypr Creek
park was a success. At the request of the pool, member&amp; set
Oct. 3 as cleanup !lay a1 the post
home.
Guests at tho IM«Jnn were
Mr. and Mrs. Neutzllng IIIII iilella
Smith. Mrs. Pal Thornton and
Mrs. Paul easel asrved ...rreobments. Hostesses for tile sap.
tember meetlns · will be Mro.
Martin, Mrs. Paul TBJlor, Mrs.
llarOid Jones, and Mrs. Milton
Roush.

Coleman

Lewis ol the Wlndlns Trall Garden Club has volunteered tD In·
struct the (!Iris in making centerpiece•.
The unit voted to ll"rch&amp;se 150
towels to be made into towel
bibs for petlents at the six Ohio

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C&lt;iilt:hi
Walker; David Ohlln&amp;V, MU· 1\n&amp;ela Martln,. III!CI LeWit I..Onl.
dred CUIIIIII, MYrtle McCumber,
!WIIIJ&gt;otl\f caids 1!81'e- :1&gt;1
state assslon
Jucb' Flowers, Dale Konnedl, the IIIII to .Jbe GeorP Danltlt
lng TU•• nlgbt's IIIOetlni ol Rhoda HadleU, Lena Wolfe, Irene family, !lira. N. T. Wo,ylaiil!o_Jeil. ·
the Ladles Auxlltary of FOen8Y· cross, z o 1 1 a Cross, stella nlnil Weyland, Berth&amp; Prltie,, ·
Bennett POst 128, Alllorlean Le- Greenlee, H e n r 7 Reltjnire, Reuben Collins, Ollie llhicly •
llillll·
~lr. and Mri. lla!'I'Y Houllashelt, DatTell Colllni.
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ed the awards. The unit received
a deparllllent cltaUon of mQrlt
ribbon for attaining membershjP
p i for dve eonaecutlve years,
and a department certificate for
parU&lt;lpatloo In promotion CJ!'better )lllblle relation&amp;.
The auxiliary aloo received a
cash award for the first place
In the state In rehabilitation parUelpatlon In the category of units
with memberohlps of from 75 to
100; and a pen and pencil set
~or the most publicity In the
Eilbth District.

Highlights are Given·
Experience hisllll&amp;hls of Buckeye Girls stele wore rei- by
DorothY NeutzllnB and Barbera
White when the Ladles Awdll·
ary of Drew Webster POst 39,
.t\ll'lerlcan Legion, met Tuesday
nll!lrt at the hall.
.
Miss Neutzllng, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ~:Orbert Neutzllng,
and Miss White, daughter or Mr.
and Mrs. Dan White, attended
Buckeye Girls State at Capitol
University, COlumbus, under
sponsorship or the auxiliary Wllt.
They reported on actlvldes and
extended appreclatioo tD the spoosoring unit.
Mrs. Catherine Welsh and Mn.
Osby Martin. delesates to tho
Ohio DQI)II.rlment convention held
In Columbus last month, present-

A report was given on the

•'

Chlllleolhe Veteran• llospltal
blrthda.Y party In July, and a letter lrOIII sam Beanst&lt;&gt;ck, hospital director, was read. He oxpresasd IPI&gt;re&lt;latloo tDtheauxlllsrY lor the awroxlmately 4,000
magazines provided the patients.
Plans were made by tbe unit
to start collectlng magazines
whlch will be taken to the December party. It was also IXIIed
!hill the junior members will

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n1ake centerpieces for the observance. Mrs. Margaret Ella

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Reported hospitalized were
Lewia Lon&amp; Holzer; Henry Reitand
llomer Hawkins, GaDipolls MedIcal Center. It was noted that
Mrs. lL M, Cross is home from
the hospital, and that Mrs. John
Kauf! romnlns at the home of her
claullller In Nel81111Vllle.
The memberohlp drive wao
dii&lt;Uisoci and it was rQpDrted
that the deadline for p~ clles
II Oct. 20. .
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the pep pu'lde. Followloji the
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lady on &amp; lie'Jevtslon show was
told she won a contest. She
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about a dollar a day for everythi!'lg-the
refrigerator, range,washer and dryer. water
heater, two televisions. electric garage
door opener. a host of other appliances . .. .

t'or uoo with: .
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peri..- oyaleiDI
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. Mrs. Ernest POwell, cohaplaln,
opened lhe IDl!f!llnB with pr111er.
Presiding wao Mro. Jack Csrasy,
!'.rat vlee presiolent. Mrs. Don
Hwmell reported that tile plonlc
held &amp;lndaY at the Kypr Creek
park was a success. At the request of the pool, member&amp; set
Oct. 3 as cleanup !lay a1 the post
home.
Guests at tho IM«Jnn were
Mr. and Mrs. Neutzllng IIIII iilella
Smith. Mrs. Pal Thornton and
Mrs. Paul easel asrved ...rreobments. Hostesses for tile sap.
tember meetlns · will be Mro.
Martin, Mrs. Paul TBJlor, Mrs.
llarOid Jones, and Mrs. Milton
Roush.

Coleman

Lewis ol the Wlndlns Trall Garden Club has volunteered tD In·
struct the (!Iris in making centerpiece•.
The unit voted to ll"rch&amp;se 150
towels to be made into towel
bibs for petlents at the six Ohio

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was a pint
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whic:h was full
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and sand.
..."SIIe saYs lhe bottle is The
Sea '" Tim '-said, shakln~ his
hea4 a lillie, then reaching a
thlri '.beD&lt;t,.liP to push a strand
of llcili'lcllaway from hls eyes.
~
likes girls and has
i)ways been popular with
them. Eveo back in his school
. In The Bronx he wlls
· ular with girls-and with
oy1, too. They all liked him.
He :femcmbers how, at the beginhing of each new school
term, lrdl would go into cJass
and not know anybody. But
the first time he got up to re·
cite they would all laugh and
·from then on everybody knew
him.
He wu Herbert Khaury
Oleo. Bolli his mother and
!oilier worked Ia the garment
llouseo of Manhattan. They
worted hard aod their hope
ond ••peclatlon was thai their
ooo would work bani. too, at
· someaormaljob.
But Tiny Tim didn't want
that. He wanted to be in show
business. He wanted to sin~.
l!e·had dreams of ~ory. HIS
·mOther aml:fathi!r lr10d to talk
hiiD out ofhis obsession.
'!Regularly, twice a week,"
· be:oays, "they took me aside
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heartbreak, years of stub·
hornly refusing to heed his
nagging parents and laughing
friends who begged him to go
into some normal work. years
of working for a pittance.
"I k11ew," he said, "that
someday 1 would be discov·
·ered . Whenever I sang, I said
to myself, maybe tonight. I
would never let down, no matter how few people were lis·
toning. If the club was empty,
I sang to the chairs."
He worked for $40 a week in
sleazy clubs on the West Side
of Manhattan. in Brooklyn, in
The Bronx. He worked in one
for three years, until it was
·closed when the waitress
made the mistake of soliciting
a plainclothes poI i c em a n.
Then he went to another one
--$40 a week for seven days'
work.
One night, , he was discovered. A mao from Reprioe
records came Into a club
&lt;1Ded The Seene and heard
him aad thought ibis might
mate a fum reeord, &amp;his
oironge man wlib the lalseito
voice. Thai was onlylall year.
Everything thai hao happened
to T!Joy Tim hao happened
sloce thai fateful night.

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Ollila family and their friends .
He capitalized on his odd as·
aets. He knew his normal
voice, acceptable though it is,
'I!BS. not enough. So, wben he
diacovered that he could sing
•lib a crystal-clear falsetto,
flit' began to use that voice,

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alltooUtlh the name
untU later.
Love,
th&lt;on, after

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with the high voice. One
happened to see a pic·
Rudolph Valentino,
hair streaming over

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$20.$4• .worililp' ,lei'VIceo

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English
poell, Words·
ftth, ;,.•..,.. . leader.
lni
wUI be beld on SUndt,y, Se!&gt;L worth, Coleridge and Southey,
:The onDae aourch held a
were called the 11 )ake poets"
. 'tl'arewell"' for the Rev. and Ml:a. 15.
because they chose to live in
Jlllili!o ~rrY who wW be
the lake district of Cumber·
leavlntl soon for tlielr new home
land and Westmoreland.
.in Morobad, Jl¥.
PubUc Exeeutlou
Clllrleo Follrad of Pomeroy
ThO last publlc execution in
""' Helen FoUJ':od or Shade v18o' the United Slates. was a hang·
. STOP THAT ITCHI
ltsd Sunday IDII lolondlll' with ing which look place In Ken·
IN .lUST II MINI!~
tnira Follrod oniJNi• Robinson. lucky ao late aa 1936. Tod'y If ut
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Other vla!tora on Sunday were ~nly s!J: slates allow banging 4"-!1_ c.Utw. AHlr
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to
the
Encyclopaedia
tim11y or Marietta. ·Their doUgh.
ltcllllt Ja .........., Al!c.....tluc~
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ter, Vickie, oll)&lt;ed .to apeDd the Britannica.
at SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUG
week wJth bea'sraiq,arenil here.
Mr. . ... Mrs. Hirotd Swartz
IDII lain~ of WUIIamawwn. W.
···vi., vidted hia pa:fent;s. Mr. and 1., .
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~a. Hobart~ Tbelrelluahter,' SUoan, ·~Ill: to SPOIId the
weOJ&lt;wiib bar, ~o.
'Mrs. b'lo COrr and Pellli a..
·COIIIIJI!liid b)l Mr. IDII Mr L Clllr•
leo· II;~w- I'P""i' SUridlll' in
ClrdevWe with Mr, and Mro.
Clair Woode ~ ComL Vickie
c:orr who had llll"':liour or II ve
dayo at i:Irc1l'iliiellllihttended

· rna ilel&gt;leroon with Merle Grl£.

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Here?" with p1fte1 t!to.Uaalon Mr~. Marvla Walloa at· tile lllh An•1ual
., llld "'''!•~ooa f!l!i:cll•cu••!O"- 'lloe phony BaU Ia lleeem..r, 1111.
noxfmeottnrwl,lll&gt;el)eldon.Tueo· _ _
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' It.wasn't easy. Tiny Tim is
o ~Jllist a~d knows bis own
1~'-i 'ihlillations. He knew there
were hundreds of singers who
wete .better equipped, by na· Q U I K Q U I
lure. He talks repeatedly _
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X: about "real singers," imply·
Q-When were doll.! intro·
lnL'that be isn't one of those.
duced into America?
.Ud nature ouUitted him · A-"Letltia Penn" is prolJ.
poJirly for the stiff competi· ably the oldest doll In Amer·
&lt; lion of show business. He is lea. It was brought from
13 IIIIa, almost to the point of England to Philadelphia by
1?, till a cia t ion , and his face, William Penn in 1699. Made
is now his fortune, is of wood, it is dressed in a
7,
ue. It is dominated by a gown of velvet like a lady of
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for which the adjective fbe English coUrt.
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"book" is barely adequate .
Q-Whot tree ha.! leaves of
. "~ : The nose begins at the eye·
brows and proceeds out and three different shopes?
" . •around and then down and
A-Tne sassafras tree. The
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~· lltlng like a capital c. 11 is a on the same twl~ some have
~. . championship nose.
no lobes, other ave two or
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three.
&lt; It overlooks a generous
Q-What Is the mtaning of
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mouth, full of prominent, yelthe
Mme broel?
IPWish teeth. The face , in its
,
A-This Hebrew name
entirety, is One you would look
at twice. And yet. despite the means 11 God prevails."
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·itrangely pleasant one.
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Tilly
Tim hao going for him.
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good l!jllure, a
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young
She aJ.
w~ji·~~i:: PODE!Ve lunch·
Hi
of very
strangest
was a pint
~ii, :ft;.~~f rocks
whic:h was full
q
and sand.
..."SIIe saYs lhe bottle is The
Sea '" Tim '-said, shakln~ his
hea4 a lillie, then reaching a
thlri '.beD&lt;t,.liP to push a strand
of llcili'lcllaway from hls eyes.
~
likes girls and has
i)ways been popular with
them. Eveo back in his school
. In The Bronx he wlls
· ular with girls-and with
oy1, too. They all liked him.
He :femcmbers how, at the beginhing of each new school
term, lrdl would go into cJass
and not know anybody. But
the first time he got up to re·
cite they would all laugh and
·from then on everybody knew
him.
He wu Herbert Khaury
Oleo. Bolli his mother and
!oilier worked Ia the garment
llouseo of Manhattan. They
worted hard aod their hope
ond ••peclatlon was thai their
ooo would work bani. too, at
· someaormaljob.
But Tiny Tim didn't want
that. He wanted to be in show
business. He wanted to sin~.
l!e·had dreams of ~ory. HIS
·mOther aml:fathi!r lr10d to talk
hiiD out ofhis obsession.
'!Regularly, twice a week,"
· be:oays, "they took me aside
·iand told me I should get a nor·
mil job and lead a normal
life ..But something made me

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!. ' ~on

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.• CloJ, Sept 17, •!!be home of~·

heartbreak, years of stub·
hornly refusing to heed his
nagging parents and laughing
friends who begged him to go
into some normal work. years
of working for a pittance.
"I k11ew," he said, "that
someday 1 would be discov·
·ered . Whenever I sang, I said
to myself, maybe tonight. I
would never let down, no matter how few people were lis·
toning. If the club was empty,
I sang to the chairs."
He worked for $40 a week in
sleazy clubs on the West Side
of Manhattan. in Brooklyn, in
The Bronx. He worked in one
for three years, until it was
·closed when the waitress
made the mistake of soliciting
a plainclothes poI i c em a n.
Then he went to another one
--$40 a week for seven days'
work.
One night, , he was discovered. A mao from Reprioe
records came Into a club
&lt;1Ded The Seene and heard
him aad thought ibis might
mate a fum reeord, &amp;his
oironge man wlib the lalseito
voice. Thai was onlylall year.
Everything thai hao happened
to T!Joy Tim hao happened
sloce thai fateful night.

c·

Direct Factory,
·I

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their SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ...
teach them to make

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;II -. ' ' ......,....

.,;,Jt;:;~
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AlA....l,,.,,,.~.

•

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regular deposits.

ue

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''

Herbert Khaury continued
to ilng, despite the pressures
Ollila family and their friends .
He capitalized on his odd as·
aets. He knew his normal
voice, acceptable though it is,
'I!BS. not enough. So, wben he
diacovered that he could sing
•lib a crystal-clear falsetto,
flit' began to use that voice,

•

LABOR DAY WEEU~D
. ' .:

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, AND HIS
. .~
"CHEATIN' HEARTS"
WITH
LAMAR MO~"IS

FIIWVORKS..lO PM-BOW

Ht~u~gle,

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PARK RES~RVED SATURPAY,UN!IL S.PM .FOR .

', NO. 34-UNilE~;

1.29 SUPER SIZE

Closed Labor Dar!
69c PRO

Chuck
Steak
lb&gt;69~

TOOTH
HUSHES
SP.ECIAL

29~

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7te

USDA
CHOICE .

•EXCEDRIN
EXTRA STRENGTH

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SALE 89e

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·314!
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SCHOOL
SUPPLIES

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TOP F.NTERTAINMENT

ON ALL
OTHER .

ASSORTED
COLORS

...._.,our
·IU.JLAMD·
· fUiNITURE

Member Federa I Reserve
SysleiD..
.
Member F.D.I.C.
I
POMEROY, 0.

OFF

COIPOSniON 10015

· from Oil to our dependable
AWild freloze "' ond fire hollnl. Wt con
heoll•ln 1 diiJ, ~us..., lor oervleo,

THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

LABOR DAY-COMPLETE NEW SHOW

"'·'

Nlni.Roblason ·aodaunt,

Ofo

39e

SALE

a..np ·. JCI!ir 'triiler

~"" b)l !ht
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Nellie .
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PAPER

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tnira Follrod oniJNi• Robinson. lucky ao late aa 1936. Tod'y If ut
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week wJth bea'sraiq,arenil here.
Mr. . ... Mrs. Hirotd Swartz
IDII lain~ of WUIIamawwn. W.
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o ~Jllist a~d knows bis own
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were hundreds of singers who
wete .better equipped, by na· Q U I K Q U I
lure. He talks repeatedly _
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X: about "real singers," imply·
Q-When were doll.! intro·
lnL'that be isn't one of those.
duced into America?
.Ud nature ouUitted him · A-"Letltia Penn" is prolJ.
poJirly for the stiff competi· ably the oldest doll In Amer·
&lt; lion of show business. He is lea. It was brought from
13 IIIIa, almost to the point of England to Philadelphia by
1?, till a cia t ion , and his face, William Penn in 1699. Made
is now his fortune, is of wood, it is dressed in a
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for which the adjective fbe English coUrt.
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brows and proceeds out and three different shopes?
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entirety, is One you would look
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