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tion will be written by the famous scenarist, Marion Webb, and will star the well known Broadway actress Pauline Hillman. jane Brickman, the eminent pianist, will return from her concert tour in time to make several recordings and Billie Belcher will arrive from Paris and design many Parisian fashions for the film. FROM THE VVORLD OF SPORTS .... The prize tight between Louis Corbett and Cecil Pernell will take place tonight. Tickets have already been sold out, Betty Everton, champ of the Red Heads, scored another victory for her team last night. The team now has a new coach, Louis Ray Crawford, who has made himself famous in high school coaching. The wrestling match will be a hi- lite for sports lovers tonight. Bone crusher Ruth Sullivan will face her most vicious opponent, Mamie Weatherington from Virginia. We have good news for the jazz lovers of America. The new singing team, lovely Norma Ange and Swoon King, jack Murphy, have been signed by Walter Bryan's popular band along with the new duet, Jeanne Terry and Frances Paul. Also Peggy McNeer, the young drummer, has joined the band. Peggy has been heard many times over this station. PHILADELPHIA .... Flashy Flash. .Edwin Warren, owner of VVarren's Department Store he1'e, has recently installed a new fashion floor. The famous cover girls, Marian Edmonds and Jane Conover, will be among the models. jane Martin, the buyer for the store, will take a round-the-world trip to view the new American and European designs. The Pin-Up contest, sponsored by Mary Norwood, editor of News Expose has been won by Ramona Carr, pin up girl of the Midway. The winner re- ceives a year ticket to the Grace Clark-Marian Hill Beauty Salon. ASHEVILLE .... Dr. Dorothy Cole, the world famous psychiatrist, will speak here tonight with assistant Thelma Weatherford, on Hypnosis and the Human Mind. Demonstrations will be performed on Josephine Williford. PORTSMOUTH .... A series of posters for 'fPlay for Health Week will be presented by the artist, Howard Gray, at the Museum of Art tomorrow. Some of the feature posters are of Patricia McCann, roller skating queen, Mary Ann Rogers, basketball champion, and Hassell Plaster, dare devil of the trapeze. Wfith the trend for better behaved and better understood children, the noted child psychologists, joy NVindemiller and Lois Sanders, have opened a nursery school. The first child enrolled was the little daughter of Fred Drew. - This closes the today's world news review. Keep your radio tuned in for Bride and Groom which follows immediately. Today's couple is Billy Carter and Jean Pease.
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XSZLZPREPHET E 'ff El El ml Y El ggi 12 P ap -lk, ? nan el Y13! el A. il, TOP ecy This is station WllCV, and your commentator, Daniel Young, with the news round-up. FROM XVASHINGTON .... Senator .lack l'oovey sent out the Antarctic ex- pedition with Lieut. Delma Tatem in charge. Stewardess Frances Byrd and ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'll ' 1 f him, also a few eminent scientists led Photogiaphci Cfilbeit Parker wi atcompaiy by Professor Madge Ball. NEW YORK .... The Central l'ark murder case came to a head yesterday when an eye witness, Virginia Goodin, claimed she saw the detendant at the time of the crime. james Kelly, rising young lawyer, is holding his ground in the case. NORFOLK. .We have good news for the housewives here. The House l ' League led by the former Joyce Byrd, Starr Lancaster, and Edna Roug iton, wives g , succeeded in their petition for lower prices. Robert Robertson, manager of the - ' - ' ' ll Little Star, says the meat prices have already dropped considerably. Alma Harre , ' ' 'J ' A ' 2 ' U' on dry goods and manager ot Rose s, declares she has been lowering prices hosiery for the last month. Louise Crawtord, telephone supervisor of the area says that phone bills will be cut sharply. l f lecided to join CHICAGO .... The Coroners' and Undertakers' Unions iaxe c l b C rcner Courtney Melton and Under- together. This movement was starter y o J takers Ed Smith and Wilson Bruce. OLLYNVOOD Forever Broad Creek the best seller bv Bonnie Gard H .... . . , . ner, has been purchased by Lowell Tucker Studios for 59,000 The screen adapta J
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