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THE FORECASTER Page Two HIGH C?J SOCIETY Last evening a festive banquet was given in the Flop-Carlton by lirma Moore. who is HOW the Countess von Piftieowitcli. The banquet was given in honor of that veddy. veddy. eligible bach- elor, Hubert Q. Foley, Ifsq. The tables were placed in the shape of a horseshoe and the hall was bedecked. not too gaily, with lilies and dead leaves, The tirst guests to be an- nounced by the butler, whom your reporter immediately recog- nized as -lohn XValsh of old llean days, were ,lean Kennedy and Teddy XYhelan, both sporting corsages of dandelions. Miss Ken- nedy, the gay divorcee with tive husbands to her credit, replied to rumors concerning another mar- riage, lJon't be sil. Marriage is such a bore, and I've been through it so many times! XYhich left us to draw our own conclusions. Unfortunately. Miss XYhelan was only present for a few moments between acts of her latest stage production. Midnite in the Relfryf' by I. M. Batts, in which she plays the role of a hard-to-get young adventuress. XX'e noticed that head-waiter at the affair was Yo-Yo Phillips. who has at last realized his great- est ambition. By a swift two-arm movement, Yo-Yo is able to hold the plate in front of the eater long enough for her to take a quick lick before he pulls away the dish from the other side and whisks it out to the kitchen. In this manner Yo-Yo is able to serve a seven-course dinner in four minutes flat, with two des- serts thrown in. ,Toe Cavanaugh arrived late, making his dramatic entrance on roller skates. The chief bouncer, ,Toe Roy, persuaded Cavanaugh to depart after several twirls around the marble Hoor and a few fancy splashes in the punch bowl. Passing in as Joe passed out, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kroker tthe former Lucy Heyll. These two had just returned from the darkest Africa where Bob is a missionary and Lucy soothes the savage souls with tales of the primitive creatures inhabiting Times Sqtiare. Professor Manter was among the notables present. The Pro- fessor condescended to perform a few of his mystical card tricks along with his assistant, Rachel jewett. The biggest trick was when the cards. the table, the Professor and Rachel all dis- appeared. Music was provided by the band that is the idol of society. lid XYebb and his South Attle- boro Smoothies. The stars of XYebb's band are Bill Hiscox at the hddle and Piccolo Pete Slafsky. The feature of the eve- ning was the band's new white- hot torch singer, Patsy Potter, who, dazzling in her bright red evening dress, sang XYebb's theme song, But Look At Me Now. The party hzzled out in the wee sma' hours with the punch bowl empty and the pink ele- phants trotting home after a hard evening. STREET-CLEANER POET The most famous street-cleaner of New York is lloc XYulfeck, who makes up poems as he works his route around the Bowery. Says Doc, XYhile stuff is decom- posing. I'm composing! STILL IN COLLEGE One of the Deanites of '41 still having a swell time in college is Anne LeFevre. Through her popu- larity, Eva has the honor of being voted for five consecutive years the Queen of the Peach Bowl at her college's annual festival. Norm XYatson has realized her ambition, dancing between fea- tures and behind a bubble on the Morse stage. Her by-line is still XVatson your mind? ON THE AIR Xe:-at week Station .XXVP will open in Franklin with many new shows on its schedule. The multi- millionaire, Douglas Marshall. is owner of the station, situated on llean's back campus. Une of the programs featured every weekday afternoon is the children's hour with Uncle Teddy. who is portrayed by Ted Manchester. T'ed's sponsor is the Princely Prune ,Iuice Company of Pawtucket. Following' this program on Tuesdays and Thursdays is Kd- vice Un Marriage, given by the noted psychologist, .Xrthur Alley. Mr. Alley maintains that marri- age is at mirage - when you get up close there s nothing to it. Margaret I ero. the famous bot- any expert, is expected to give weekly talks on why trees grow upwards. Miss Tero has for her sponsor liernsteiifs Horse Lini- ment. Hld I.ead cigarettes will pre- sent lfd Smith with his scintil- lating swing music on a variety show each Saturday night. Hill Cfuddigan will be featured as vo- calist. Plill's voice has thrilled mil- lions since the time when he sang in small theatres for fresh vege- tables, donated by the audi- ence. The opening program for Sta- tion -'XXYIJ will be a special broad- cast by the Republican candidate for Senator. Robert Tamblyn, in which he will talk on XVliy iVill- kie W'ill XVin - Maybe. Announcing The Upening Of HAMMERLES NICXY PICKLF FACTORY Pickles To Suit .Ml Tastes Sour Sweet and Dill If You Can Eat Fm. I Can Make 'Eur
Page Three THE FORECASTER DEATH OF FARLEY CHAN OPENS l.ast eyenine the premier per- 1'tir1ngince uf the thrill-paclyefl niystery hit uf the sezlsiln. 'l'l!C lleath pf Farley than. iipeneil tin liriiaflway. This play tif the ileath tif the wwrlcl's fiweiiiivst fle- tective has heen heralrlefl hy erit- ics as une tif the inpst unusual inystery plays yet to appear on the stage. The curtain rises with the shut of a gun anrl lfarley Chan. playecl hy the palpitation uf a niilliiin female hearts, tfharlie Valen- tino Klarknian, is seen alnne in a hotel riitnn. He falls, anrl gasps UL-UI1illClUllS, clap hanrls 4 here etnnes Farley. Next. liilliert Slierloel4 Rith clashes un the stage, inagnifying-glass in hanrl. Hn his heels, enter Huh Kramer. manager tif the hotel. ,luhn Cala- gitine. helllwy, ancl Pauline ehit- ticla, telephone operatiir. Says Gil, flock all fltirws. Keep ytiur eye Un Krziiner. I sense fivul play. Ht epurse, the irlea vit the play is ter cliscmer what liillezl lfarley tflian. .Xt the ennl Kramer. hliihn- ny, anml Pauline have all heen killefl, t-wiv, antl the inystery re- mains a niystery to the astpunileil Gilbert - as well as to the aucli- ence. The actors were at their hest tlirongliout the performance. Un- fwrtunately. they left early this inurning on an extended tour. FEATHER BUSINESS A hoy with a novel iclea is :Xllen Brown, whu owns a fowl farni in lleacl-Hecl, llelaware. The purpose tif ISuil's farm is to prtivicle pillow nianufacturers with icleal feathers fiir stuffing. lluek. geese. anml chicken feathers are his specialty, ufiusiness is pretty stiftf' quotes liucl. Hearl feather counter on the farni is Maurice Heaurlnin wh-v is saicl to average Milli! feathers tin a clear clay. f' n I i i - SPORTS liuest speakers at the lfastern Stars Meeting' last night were lfrancis llarcly anal llan Callahan, .Xll-.Xnieriean pitcher anfl catclier. respectively. Vallahan tallqerl tin Mllrww' It lfeels Tu He Iiehinrl The liight-hall hut inafle a slitwrt strip in his speech when Harcly interruptefl with a clissertatiiin On l'lfrw Tim tiet To First liaise. .Xn areunient ensuecl hetween the ielliiws ahtiut which one hafl the finer. The niaster of cereniwnies, Hill Ashley, tipped off the liuys that they would he cut out of the program unless they he- haverl. Rerl and Dan rlecirlecl to give the flmir tp whtiniever coulfl pick it up, anrl left with liaes unrler their eyes. lfllen Sl1C1bllEll'fl.XZlill'll2llXX'Ulil- en's Skiing L'liainpitin, then ttirilc over the cpeeeli-inalqine for the evening. HOT OFF THE WIRE iLiUIl'KlllllL'fl frtiin page ll llry lhwnes, Texas: Flash! -lite lfaiazza has just heen inarle assistant nianaeer iff a trainecl tlea circus in this city. ,lee has wiirkeil his way up in this hnsi- Hess anrl is fannjius for his polite tleas fruni Maine tp ealifornia. Kirptpii. Massachusetts: .X large eelehratirni was helrl here tnclay in licniur of ,lo Xivehlier, the wvirlcl fainwus unclertalcer. Miss XYehher has just cnnipletecl einhalniing her five thwusanclth eprpse. .lo says, quote: 'tllusiness is kincl of dead. end quote. FORTUNE TELLER Sneiety's favwrite fortune teller is that gypsy, Sally Patterson. who ww ns and pperates Maclanie Uiiitlzfs Tea Ronin at Sth .-Xvenue and I-lth Street. The gyp sy part crimes in when the Matlaine cliarges 51.00 for each reading of the tea leaves. liunnirecl yesterrlay that stnneone is finally following Mr. Bourret. CHAMP SWIMMER llnn Herring wen the lioiiws at the swiinniine ineet helfl here last night. lly flpine the lllllayarml clue-parlflle-flasli in 55 seewiirls. Herring' in quite the fish. INVENTOR llph lfrftstwittis newest hrain- ehilcl is a unique cleviee to keep peuple tiff uthers' ears. Hy Press- ing a lnittOn on his Vest. il-'Jli starts a felt hantl gently swaying liver his right ear while a siniilar hancl pups wut ni his tie anrl taps his intiuth. FRESH FRUIT ,lane ,laekstiir the ilehutante whmw left tinishine schptil nntin- ishetl, has rleeitlerl tu try her hanrl at fruit raising in her ia- yivrite State uf tialifiirnia. where. if course. it ney er. never rains. .Xs spun as -lane puinps the three feet til water oft her lancl. she ls planning tw plant leintins. lzat .Xt lQL'SSt VS SPAILHI-1T'l'l1lUL'Sli .Xll Yun Can lfat For 350 Upen liruni ll HM. Tu -l .X.Kl. Heacl XYaiter: The Hnly, The Original, ,live .Xinhruse Bring Your Uwn Silverware Tel. Lihicago llllll Patrouize DRTSCULIIS SXYEET SHUPPE liuinclrtips The Specialty Service .Xncl Sweets XYith A Smile Mail antl Phone Urrlers Received Seagon Xow' Open At The IJEITCH RACETRALAK Place All Bets XYith Me. jerry, The Rookie. Special Oclds For Dean Grads Phone: Sucker-040-l
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