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575 l I-Il-'PEN gig., After commenting at length upon Miss Bruning's good fortune, Frances ex- claimed, Delores, you are just the one person that I have been wanting to sec. for I know you can tell all the news about our former school friends. Dorothy and I used to be quite good chums. Where is she now? Dorothy McAfee is very busy contributing to different papers and maga- zines. She gives advice to love sick boys and girls. You remember her failing in school, note writing? I think that is where she gained her experience and knowledge of such affairs, volunteered Delores and the radio brought her voice clearly to the eager listeners. Do you ever hear anything about Vaughn Fischer? asked Ruth. He used to draw such lovely cartoons. Oh, can't you guess what Vaughn is doing? The original 'Bud' Fischer has retired and Vaughan has taken his place in the cartoon world so 'Mutt and Jeff' can still live on, chorused Delores and Frances. How wonderful. By the way, do you know George Jackman owns a chain of Five and Ten-Cent Stores? He has the most attractive things to sell. Just look at this lovely string of beads I bought there, said Frances with enthusiasm. Just then the telephone rang and Mrs. Wing was summoned. It was George Moore asking Mrs. Wing and her guest to join him in a game of golf. George Moore had become well known as a golf champion, He had at last found a way to become famous without much exertion. Hastening back to her guests, Ruth asked Frances to accompany them. She declined, saying she did not care for such mild pleasures. After hurriedly donning sport clothes they were ready for the long pleasant drive to the club. On the way they passed the wonderful fruit farm of Maurice Zanville. He is called the second Burbank, Ruth told Delores, and has gained a handsome income from his fine products. A short distance from the fruit farm Delores noticed a very attractive sign board that improved the scene instead of marring it. Uh, that is one of Paul Perlmutter's signs. He is employed by the California Sign Company to make these artistic signs along all our beautiful highways, explained Ruth. This sign in particular was advertising the wonderful Stein Circus. The main at-traction advertised was the owner, Robert Stein, in his famous wrest- ling act. Well, what do you think of it all? asked Dan, to break the pause that had fallen. It seems too wonderful to be true, marveled Martha. By the way, asked Robert, awakening from one of his day dreams, what is Edward Munn doing? Oh, he is the designer of the clothes used in the production, replied Dan. t'Don't you think he picked the right profession? Yes, I think that fine, exclaimed Robert. After a very pleasant afternoon on the links, George Moore and Richard Jacobs took their guests to Komstock's Kandy Kitchen for refreshments. Oliver Comstock has the best candy in the United States, said George Moore, because of his official candy taster, Jocelyn Meacham. who, as you perhaps know, has no equal. After spending some time visiting with Oliver and Jocelyn they left the store, but much to their surprise they found Georges car gone. They immediately reported the theft to Chief Robert Elwell, head of the Detective Agency, who immediately sent out his trusted assistant, Donald Crook. T2venl13f?2 e
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575 F'I.ll-TSN gig Uh, l1ow W'H1l1l1'I'l'l1l,H 1'C1l121I'lil'1l Robert Dohn. Hlllll glz111 you like it. Now begins the reul event of the evening, suitl 132111. t'Tl1is is 1111 11ll-st:11- 1-11st i11 the W'1lI1lll'I'fl1l l'l'il1LlI'Q writte11 111111 11ire1'te1'1 by Mr. Robert B11S1'll. the worl11-1':1111o11s movie 1'lire1-tor. It l1i1S taken l1i111 over two yeurs to tulqe the v11rio11s S1'1'I11,'S 111111 he IIUW offers them for your :1pprovr1l. The 11111111- ol' it is, 'Yin 111111111 '. S1111I11lS like l311s1'l1, s:1i11 Mr. llohm, l'1l1Lt'I'lY. 111-t's begin. Hur story opens in flillililbflllll in 1944 :lt tl1e W1lllIl0I'f1ll vill11 of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wing. Mr. Wing fU'fll1l1'l'll l1is w1-111th us :111 Efl:l1'1txIll'Y Expert, sl1ow- ing lHllSl11l'SS men l1ow to run their l-Cll'i1lI'l1'S witl1 less noise 111111 w11ste11 energy. Mrs, Wing, Illlllllllifll she hus TIllit'11 on 11voir1l11pois. is eusily re1,-ognizerl 115 o111'ol11 liI'lt'llll. 1111111 R11-i11lc:1. She 1-11t11rt11i11s l:1vish1y 111 her 1511111111111 ll0Il1C.'i 'irlllll' play IIHW 111-gi11s, 1-1111111 1l11'111lgll the l1or11. Burton, 111'11r, 1 just I'1'1'l'lYt'1l :1 sp1-1-1111 II1l'HS21gK' 1111111 Delores Bruning say- ing th11t she will he liere to visit 115 ov1-1' th1- week-e111l. We must 1111111 to have her visit 1'1l-lliyillblv. Whut wo11l11 you suggest 11oing'? Wt-ll. Ruth, what ev1-1' yo11 Illilll to 11o will meet with 111y aipproytil. You know 11s for 11s 11ll111l'y is 1-ou1-erne11 the sky is the limit. :111swe1'1-11 l1er l111sb1111d, :is l1e t11r111-11 f1'o111 the S111lI'1lIlEQ page to the sto1-lt fllltlltliltllli Then follow1-11 S1'C11t'S showing Ruth prep:11'i11g for the great t'I11C'I'tZ11I1I11CI1t. She e11g11ge11 'l'we11ty's Nifty Five 1'1r1-l111str11. The orehestrzi has ber-ome W'OI'lll liil!l11l11S owing to the original S1lXi11Jlll111l' player, 111-orge D11-key, and tl1e 1':1111ous tmp fl1'll1IllllC1', 1'l1:u'les H21X'llClIlll,ll 1111111111111-e1l the r1111io. 1Cverytl1i11g wus IIUW' i11 I'L'211ll1lk'5S for the guest. When the 1l:1y 2tI'1'lX't'1l Xlrs. Wing's 1-l11111fl'1-111: Mr, 11111111311 Sheffield, 11rivi11g llt'I' 1X1f'FI11lf1Cll 1':1l', took her to the slzltion to 1111-et Delores. ln spite ot' the l-1101 111111 111111 1-111' 111111111 Willi11111 R11-191111111111 21 111illior111ire, he 1lrives il lI'lUI'1l ll11llSCll',ll 111111 111111 his :1u1lie111'1' :lt tl1is point. Among the Illilllf' 1'I'lK'1lllS that g:1tl1e1'e1l thut 1-ve11i11g at the bull were some of C11li1'or11i11's 11-auling 1-itizens, Wlilfltlll Sl1IlZK'1llJl11'lit'I'. the lez11'1i11g soeiety lady of Los Angeles, 111111 Blfltllllllt' Bella R11-ht111:111, tl1e fainous Russian movie star. But what ple:1se11 Delores most was to meet lltxl' ol1l sweetheart, Riehard .1111-obs, tl1e labor org1111izer. 111111 the final liiltllt-0111 pre11i1:tetl that they would live happily ever after. 'X' 'F Q During tl1e first i11te1'111ission, while tl1e Sy111pl1o11y 11r1-l1estr11 was playing, D1111 PXI1l2'llIlt'll 111ore fully ubout l1is inve11tio11. lt 1'1'I't2lll1lj' is 11:11-11 to I'l'llllZl' that we are 11ot sitting i11 ll re11l DlI'tllI'C show, s:li1l hlihlrerl. This 1'-111111111 help 11111 lJt'1'UlIl1,' pop11l11r, Dun, observetl Martha, how are you going to put it on the 11111rket'? Oh, Robert Rothert is going to he 111y agent. He 1'z111 sell 211111081 anything. He just talks 111111 talks 111111 people buy his goods just to hear l1i111 suy good-bye. Here is Port Two. The SVC110 opene1l in the village ol' Nortliville, where the spinster, Franees Ger11l1:1r11. was r1-1111i11g il t1-legr11111 1'1'o111 her ol1'1 frincl, Mrs. Xvlllg, telling of the e11g:1ge111e11t of her li11I'I11PI' s1-hool fri1-1111. Frances clef-i11e11 to go at out-e to See Delores 111111 to lltltll' 1111 t11e news she 1-ould tell. She put o11 l1er best Sllllfltlj' gow11 111111 :Ill tl1e lilllllily jewelry. Then climbing i11to llttl' For11 li111ousi11e, she r11ttle11 proudly through tl1e town 111111 i11 less than two hours 111111 1-overt-121 tl1e two lll1Il1.lI'L'1l 111iles lJ01Wf:'QI1 Xorthville 111111 LOS Angeles. Tn. 'en lyfo 14 1
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jig' -F l.Il-.'I ZN gig Tho saying is it tnlios 11 vrooli to into-li :i vrook :intl llonrtltl nvye-r fails to fintl thc guilty Thait party. proiniswl Cliit-t' lilwt-ll. Q-wiiiiig Mr. :intl Mrs. Wing tlot-itlt-tl to tzikt- thcir ,Que-st to ai levture 1-ours:-, lol' sttwiuil pt-oplo whoni thvy laiitlw win- to spwik. The first speaker on thv proggr: tin wits Philip H:u'i'is, who gain- :in unusually short talk. This sur- priswl Dt-lorvs. :ts sho l't'Il1l'II1it'l'l'tl Philip was :ilwaiys long on talking. The lztnious Mliiwl Twins :ipptgztrvtl nt-Xt, Mftry :intl How:irtl. M:11'y's talk wats on t'How to Rtftliivc hy t':tloi'it-s. :intl Hou':u'tl's was :ts usual just the oppo- sitv. How to Hain hy fitlitII'lf'S.H Tho niost l,'I1IiHfx'2liiil' nuinhttr on tht- IH'tiQ'I'illl1 wis giwii hy Mrs. Myers, the wt-ll-lint tu' This talk n llilTl1l'l liSl. on Iitltlitg T':if'Dillll1T. Kitty Kfnignroo :intl Bertie Bulfnlo. was welll untlvrstootl hy tht? 1-hiltlrcn nntl Wits most Qiijoynhlc for the ggrown-ups :ts mill, Whilc' tho orc-ht stint is plziyintx, liww xyouhl you lilct- to lmvc- sonic- refretsli- limits? snitl Dun. Hap PY lhl'UQlit. siirlivtl Hohvrt, 4 ':tn't 1-vm' scryv too soon for inc. lit-lorv tht-y ywiw' quitt' finish:-tl tht' Rziflio-Moyic st:tI't0fl on tht' thirfl pztrt ol' tht- pro graiiii. lhf' nuxt inoriiing wlitfn llolort-s t-:nnv tlown sho stztrthwl heir hostess hy the following zninoiint-t-intfnt: Hit'il21I'Il :intl I liztyv tlcw-itlwl to ho ll12'lI'I'i0lT ininietli- :itvly so wtf r-:in join Miss Mttrkt,-r's pt-rsonzilly voiitliivtt-tl tour to Europe in her IIUXY IJHSSUII ti 'll got' nirplaniv, '1 ulto1ii:ni', suitl I7t'loI't's. YN ll. this is sutltlvnf' t-xt-lniiiit-tl liurton, Tliut's lim, soitl Ruth. You niust ht' iiixtrriutl hy our nttw lI1il1iSt6'l'. the R L-yt'i't'iitl Watlttfi' Mills-ix Ile-lort-s :tgriww-tl :intl they wxtstt-tl no tinit- in 4-:trrying out thcir phins for the 1 ultoni:u 1 wus to snil tho following Tut-stluy. Ihr- trip through tht' :iir wats inxttlt' in twtnty-six hours :intl was too thrilling to rt-l:ttc'. hut tluc' to Miss M:n'kc1r's sternly iivrw zinfl hvr l:titht'ul frienrl, Pilot Fiwl Sf'l1I'lt'. tht' ship kcpt its h:tl:nii-Q :intl tht-y :ill lzuirh-tl sur-t-Qssfully. The inziin zittrzit-tion tluring the trip, liomfvtir, was tht- tfxpurt took, Robert Jones. Unf- ot' thc plnt-vs Mr. :intl Mrs. .hu-ohs visits-tl yyhilt- in Paris was Mzulzuno I-50iistvr's lltsliioiinlilzi inoflistt- shoppt-. Mrs. .Int-ohs llc:-itlml to buy her tl'OL1FSE'2Ill lit-rc, sins-c sho hull haul no tiniv to ilo this hvfort- lt-aiyiiigg Aiiirit-ti. While sho was f'll0'1lU't'll in this tinjoynthlt- tztsk, Countvss Nonicains, forinerly Miss Oct-lisleix c-nine . PT PT in. SUTIII gt- ot sity, this wculthy AlIlt'I'it'ill1 girl inurrietl at t-ount with no nicans hut zi WOIlIlC1'l'Ul fzunily tim-ci with plc-nty ol' hrznit-hes. Her vhicf worry now is to furnish Afttlx' the mont-y to support thcsv various hrzint-lics. scoingg Europc tho iic-wlywc-tls will still flown in at 1-ozy bungalow in Culiforniai. Thus cnth-th the initial pc-rloi'1xnnir'e ol' thc Rtulio-Movie, lailglied Dari. Uh, It st TJ'euli',xl,1' wasn't it wonth-rl'ul'? ext-luiiiie'-tl Milclretl, in-ly is it silt-vc-ss, tltlt-lziml M:n'thz't. +ThI2'll'lilii .hnitg Athnns, Miltlrc-tl Bcnhoff, Prophets.
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