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THE WYANDOTTE NEWS-HERALD PAGE SIXTEEN ■ dy tubes developed for war p ur PQ*« will make possible a 20 to *0 per cent reduction in the size of postwar radio receivers. -- ~ ■■ * ■ f i = Buy Bonds at These Theatres and Speed Total Victo ?y in th* Ends "DESTINATION TOKYO" with Cary Grant "SPRINGTIME IN the ROCKIES" FRI. - SAT. - SUN, ONLY 2 GOOD HITS! S' ***** * * acnmn-jHiMiB * * * * * * KIDEI ONEHOUR EXTRA CARTOONI Sat. Mat. Only RIALTO THEATRE HELD OVER - 2nd BIG WEEK MR. and MRS. HUMPHREY BOGART FREE PARKING IN CITY LOT NEXT TO THEATRE End. Don Ameche in "WING AND PRAYER" Tonii. also "SWEET and LOW DOWN, Lynn Bart FRIDAY SATURDAY EXTRA FEATURE!! 14 IF mi HOLLYWOOD FAVORITES > ' ' .ISTAR, In Hit Most fwn-pocktd, music and tougfcftMilltd 19minutes«l•atertoinmtnl twtr It ffcah ocrtts At ‘ «!“*/» in t soluft to tht \ ■IHTT 7tl WAR LOAN Bllff 'QUEST FEATURE" COME AS LATE AS 9 P.M. AND SEE 3 COMPLETE FEATURES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Maiinte Sunday Doors Ootn 12:45 2 BIG HITB SUNDAY MONDAY RICHARD ARLEN l3pnS' , fc, , il£nl Action-Packed ■ IT|*Pl|f" r "IDENTITY UNKNOWN" CREATORS OF BEAUTIFUL PERMANENTS FROM 95.00 TO 520.00 ANNOUNCE .... SPIRAL PERMANENT WAVING for Any Length Hair No Cutting Necessary CUSTOM PERMANENTS $lO - sl2 50 - sls - S2O SHAMPOO and HAIR STYLE $1.50 PERSONALIZED HAIR CUTTING $1 for ladies doing their permanents at home— I Illy To Get BEST RESULTS Your Hair Must Be Properly Shaped ALL WORK DONE BY CREATIVE STYLISTS PRYOR'S BEAUTY SALON 2836 BIDDLE AVENUE PHONE 4527 Closed All Day Friday Eve by Appointment THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945 Today's great problem how to cut the pattern of peace without having a few scraps left over. —London Answers War Lttaa Little Things About the Stars By GEORGE LILLEY NEW YORK, N. Y. Some ex drummers have tossed away the sticks to be stars: Phil Harris, Bob Hope's Skinnay Ennis, Swooner Andy Russell. Only star we can think of who wants to be a drum Garry Moore . . . and tutor Ireirton I THBATRE. Telephone 0076 Free Parking ENDS TONIGHT The JADE MASK” Alse "SENSATIONS OF 1944” 11 ii n ■ i . FRIDAY and SATURDAY Philip Dorn and Mary Astor in "BLONDE FEVER** Al«o “MAN IN HALF MOON STREET” With Nils Astor and Helen Walker BIG OWL SHOW Every Saturday Night S Complete Features After 9:.T0 P. M. EXTRA Guest Feature "BAHAMA PASSAGE” With Madeline Carroll and Sterling Hadyon HEY KIDS! DON'T FORGET I FULL HOUR OF YOUR FAVORITE CARTOONS SATURDAY MATINEE PT TTC; Chapter rtiUQ ‘DESERT HAWK Deana Durbin in “CAN’T HELP SINGING” Also Cary Grant in “NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART" F-R-E-E Starting June 6th and 7th Beautiful Rossleen Dinnerware To The Lady Partons Every Wednesday and Thursday FUN.. is not rationed! Join the ever-present crowd at Barney’s and forget your cares • . - you’ll find a choice selection of drinks at popular prices. BARNEY'S COCKTAIL BAR s ' FLAGS 1 DECORATION DAY BUT is c to $250 \ \fmSnum airplanes kites baseballs mabbles thicks jokes games Novelties Novelty Jewelry Cigarette Lighters ihe FIJI* SHOP 3231 BIDDLE Hex. to Freyt.g, QPEN *TIL 7 P.M.—FRIDAY and SATURDAY TIL 11 P.M. 1945 REVIEW ’SHOW BOAT'' St. Patricks AUDITORIUM Superior Blvd. at Second Sunday - Monday - Tuesday . MAY 27 - 28.29 8:15 P.M. % PRE-SALE RESERVE SEATS NOW ON SALE! AT CAHALAN'S 2930 BIDOLE AVENUE HUBBY GET YOUBS NOWIII III I -PI J ■ ■ ■ I mer is Garry Moore. This pint-size, (5-6, 140 pounds), half of the click Moore - Durante Friday night (CBS) air show, began hammer ing studio drums to dis turb the rest of the cast. Now he’s getting ser new late morning "What’s Your Idea?” interviewing famous auth i orities on homemaking matters, once was a bee raiser. She w ? as treasurer of the Mass. Bee-Keep ers’ Association, of whom the ma jority of members are retired sea captains. • • • LIFE ON A CHAIN Barbara Weeks and Carl Frank: They play "Ann Malone,” nurse, and "Dr. Gerald Malone,” man and wife, in the CBS afternoon serial, "Young Dr. Malone.” In real life they are married, too. Their life Barbara Weeks met by chance where they met by chance in 1938 • awaiting an audition: street num j bers of places where they have lived; a baby carriage for daugh ter Roberta <3), a medico's shingle engraved "April 2. 1945,” marking | their recent debut on the "Dr. Ma ! lone” show'. ious, takes lessons from Orm Downes of the Roy Bargy orches tra, Insists upon beating It out with the band at rehearsals. If bouncy, effervescent, loud dressing (bright sport coats, thick soled shoes) Gar ry Moore learns to play to the point that he looks (and acts) like a drummer he should be good. * ♦ ♦ HOME MATTERS Imogene Wolcott: One of radio's smart woman commentators. Her hobby is collecting pigs. At her Cape Cod home she has imported English, Irish and sleepy Mexican pigs. Her house is decorated in a “piggy’’ motif, including the kitchen linole um, pig pin cushions and pigs carved of apple wood on the lawn. For this unusual pastime she has no explanation (“I just got started”). Imo gene, who con ducts Mutual’s Biddle Avenue Corner St. Johns Barney GoreckL Prop. Imogene Wolcott "just started” together is, you might say, wrapped around Barbara's arm. A charm brace let Barbara wears is strung chronological 1 y with miniature gold symbols of big events in their married lifelife: a tele phone booth MYSTERY-COMEDY AT WYANDOTTE x:Sf> xj>> ~■ '4. ff; •* A spine-tickler is the fast moving mystery-comedy "One Body Toe Many", starring Jack Haley and Jean Parker that will be co feaiured et the Wyandotte theater this week-end* Friday until Monday. The other picture will be "Cowboy and the Lady , star ring Gary Cooper end Merle Oberon. STRAIGHT JIVE Patty Smith and Martha Lyon We re back, or at least Squirt is. Poor Flirt was unable to write this much beloved calume, due to a Hayride. (Tish, tish, did I say poor.) So this column was com posed with the help of a guest writer, ahem journalist, Eugene Preston. • • • FICTION OB FACT: That Herb Schendel is bat boy for the 6th hour gym class! That Bonnie Nelson has a new' heart throb, who goes by an alias of “Muff”. That Kenny McGee took a sud den powder last Tuesday eve! (Hmmm, a sleeping powder?!) That a couple of hams ate Vir ginia Alhright’s lunch in 4th hour geometry. That Russ Campbell is having his troubles. (Hmmm, can’t you sleep nights?) That Vanatia Hiuser has been keeping steady company with a member of the R.H.S. swing band. We wonder, could his name be A1 Horsbergh! That Bob Meyers thinks that Pop Corn is old man? That Fighting Island has become quite a summer resort for couples? HEAR YE, HEAR YE! The dramatics classes of R.HS. are presenting three one-act plays, to be presented June 2. The titles of these plays are, “The Wedding,” “Death Comes To My Friends”, and “Wits End.” We hear that Paul Schendel portrays a strictly solid Prince. You're just a dope if you miss his torrid love scenes with Nancy Schultz. Peering out the window of the "Y” House, it seems that Ernie Mayoros, bridegroom in "The Wed ding,” is still hunting for a ring. (Hasn't he ever heard of a dime store?) • • • • Hoping and praying for warm weather and calm waters, the 8.H5. rowing team departed from our fair city yesterday to travel to some other little town, called Phil adelphia. Supposedly the team was to leave at 5:00 sharp. But because of Ed McWhirter who decided to do some last minute shopping the team left at 5:04. We wish Ed, Bob Scryki, Ralph Hood, Bill Partch and Joey Bashore lots of luck! • • « If you must know the "Y” and where of things, we wish to inform you that Sandy’s throwing another Shindig down at ye old Park, Eliz abeth, for those who don't know, Tuesday evening at 6:30. But you must be signed up by Saturday, May 26. Oh yes, you will be re lieved of 40 cents if you wish to partake of some vitamins. (Hot dogs to you). • • • INDOORS? As usual the "Y” W'ill be using the Masonic Temple to throw an other one of those Bunion Derby's. A plea has just been called to our attention, in case it becomes slight ly warm, just loosen your tie ojr listen to some nearby gab, even if it is only hot air; but please do not go outside and disturb the sur rounding neighborhood. Nick Jabe and Company will make with the noise for this Gala Event. Naturally there will be a slight charge of 70 cents. You may tease your bunions until 12:00, Midnight! • • • ORDER! ORDER! Does your girl beat you? Do you beat her? Does she keep you out nights? Or does the "Y” mistreat you or your associates? Well, just in case these are your problems or even if you have some that are not mentioned amble on over to the "Y” tonight where there will be a Wot Ta Due about. Something mighty interesting, and a whole lot of fun for all. Tonight it's featuring a sort of minor court in which YOU can present any questions or problem* and they will be discussed by a committee of six and a judge, Baid to be Calvin Carrol. Not only will your problem be discussed by this committee but any one in the audience who wished to participate. Just in case you are a bit shy, • —NOTICE— • CLOCK REPAIRING Expert Work On Electric Kinds •• • 1 . TRENTON REPAIR SHOP 2666 W. JEFFERSON Ptoas Trenton JWS you may write your questions down and leave them at the door in the box, that will be provided. Remem ber, you may ask ANYTHING! Ask about the "Y”, if you wish. • • • FLASH: The Navy seems to be in demand since Jack Carpenter, Harold Mur phy and also Andy Duncan have enlisted in the Navy Air Force. En listed strictly on the salty side is Bob Engfehr. We hear he is Just waiting his call. Off the record, it seems that everyone at the recruiting office envied Harold Murphy's 23-inch waist line. Oh, what luck, or for titude. Boy Bonds For Victory ACT AT ONCE A Community Deep Freeze Locker For This District. LOCKERS GOING FAST If you wail 100 long lo make applicalion for a deep freeze locker* your name may have lo be placed on the wailing list and you'll just wail your turn for a vacancy after the plant it in operation. There it every reaton lo believe the quota of 60% rented before prioriliet are granted will be met. If thit quota is met by the first of June* the plant may be in operation in a few months. It all depends on how soon you and others like you make application. Your rent starts from the day the plant operates. si r PER locker I I 60% OF LOCKERS MUST BE RENTED IN ADVANCE ■ ■ AND MONEY WILL BE HELD IN LIEU AT THE WY ■ HR ANDOTTE SAVINGS BANK UNTIL ALL PRIORITIES ■ W B ARE GRANTED BY THE WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. ■ ■ MONEY WILL BE RETURNED IF REQUIREMENTS ■ ■ ARE NOT MET. | U INO RED TAPE ab ß r.*,‘ ftSSrS&fcS? ££• I Hi I n * ar Pennsylvania Road Phone 9688. S TSO SoTeo o ,' S IOO 1. Save Money On Your Food Bill 2. At Last You Can Be Your Own Storekeeper RENT A DEEP-FREEZE LOCKER YOU CAN SAVE THIS WAY ~ . During the year an average family uses 900 lbs. of food. When you rent a locker, you can buy in quantity when prices are down. But you have no waste, because you store your food and use it when needed. Every penny saved plus that much more in your pocketbook. Figure it out for yourself. HERE IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS BY A LOCKER PLANT FAMILY: A savings el only 10c per lb. on the average of 900 lbs. a gross savings per year of $90.00 Loss locker rent 15.00 Quick freesing, including wrapping and cutting At 3c pgr pound 27.00 Your FIRST Savings $48.00 And remember that you can save tremendously more money by your surplus garden produce. You will be proud of the table you can set. HERB'S HOW IT WORKS , • • You rent a locker for a year and you have spacious storage capacity to safely preserve any kind of food you choose. We freese it for you, wrap it* mark it* and store the individually wrapped packages in your locker. Then all you have to do is go to your leckev at your convenience and pelact what you wish from your individual larder. It's as easy as 1-9-3 . ♦ . enjoyable . • . and saves you time and money. STOP IN AND SEE lIS TODAY! RIVERVIEW FROZEN FOODS 17138 QUARRY RD. ’S^wSsSSS? EUGENE WRSOIOWIC& PROPRIETOR If leather chairs are rubbed with a mixture of linseed oil and they can be kept in good condition almost indefinitely and will not crack. Ever. rh:.i a ' to good vision . h v in school and the fui'c * measure of success ••- happiness in life. Be sure that your child WE%&p % sees V * **’.• -‘ -.’ ' a BIG difference in his Wf? future! Wj&S, -IfiL jiL.’* Don’t “put it off.” De '; ; ?'/ ■'' cide NOW to ... 4-lava (fout £xaminad Dr. Wm. Dicker!. Opiometriai EDWINS COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Phone Wy. 2399 for Appointment 3150 Biddle Opp. Majestic Theatre At the beginning of the 16th cen tury Hie territory included in the State of Mississippi was inhabited by three Indian tribes, the Natchec, Choctaws and Chickasaw*. V XJfiJ* • *•* —j*