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SOCIALITES he Dailtg FRGXBQFQGUCSI-I FRIDAY RETURN HOME Stop, Shop, and Save at Wainamaker's After a year's absence from Phila- delphia and New York social circles, those two notorious playboys, Dick- Hague and Don Finkleston, returned today from Europe. Miss June Kirk, socialite, and her intended husband also made their return on the same ship. Women's Volley Ball Tonight out at the arena, Philadel- phia's Women's Volleyball Team will play New York to break the tie for first Iplace. Here's hoping Charlotte Saylor, Mildred Salmons, and Peggy Schultz can carry them into first place. Famous Surgeon Summoned Dr. Arthur Faulk with his nurse, Jean Bing, flew in yesterday from California. Dr. Faulk was the last hope left to a millionaire's son who was dying from a head injury. Dr. Faulk says today that the patient is on his way to re- covery. PROFESSIONAL BABY SllTI NG b'l JANE IVIC VIAST ER cnu Ivz -oooo Old Graduates Yesterday as I entered the beautiful and fashionable Brownworth Track for Capitalists, accompanied by my two old friends Joe Strain and Tommy Murdock fwho by the way have really come along in the world, professional bookiesl, we were accosted by none other than Dan Donahue and David Lumb, now two famous jockies. Up at Wain Street, Proprietor Wainamakers invite you to see their latest shopping features and con- veniences. Come in and see our new sample vil- lage: Architect, John Natter, decora- tions by Mlle. Emma Yacko, village guides and hostesses, Florence Esslinger and Joan Alldred. Now! our new furniture department, You design it, we make it! Simply ask for either Mr. Leroy Brett or Mr. Alfred Richart, cabinet makers. Visit our new Pet Shop, birds, pup- pies, and pussy cats too. Two veterin- arians to help you at all times, Dr. Wm. Raupp and Dr, Janice Hardill. In our millinery salon this week we have visiting with us three famous designers, Sabina Craven, Nancy Daniels, and Mable Andre. The head buyers, Dolores Paige, Joan Trullinger, Dorothy Smith and Doris Hauenchild, announce that the latest Parisian fashions are being shown in the Costume Salon, Our counselors, Ada Horsey, Anita Rose, Arlene Griffith, Barbara Roberts, and Gloria Nagel. are always on hand to help you with any purchase. Open an account at Wainamakers, Joan Blei, Kay Lindsey, Laverna Cherry, Dorothy Mycek, Donna Don- aldson, Rhoda Jacobs, and Jack Kyriss are waiting to serve you in offices on the 10th Hoor. NO LET LIP IN I2 DAY DLD F ILIBUSTERICONGRESSLIOIVIE N SHLRIVIAN AND FURIVIAN STILL GOING STRONG New Faculty Members at Roxborough Added to the teaching staff of R.H.S. are two former Roxborough students. Cordell Tomlinson is taking her place in the history department, and Vivian Enish in the English department, at the Races!! the Club House we were joined by those two successful businessmen, Wil- liam Whitney and Ralph Stanziola. Things were going along just fine, but it didn't really seem like old times till Ted Brownworth himself arrived and started a heated discussion on Capital- ism vs. Socialism. What else? Roll Call This Week in Philadelphia So proudly we hail the men in this city who have distinguished themselves in military service. Air Corps: William Trabosh, Marvir Cook, Herbert Blair, and John Beef croft. U. S, Army: Larry Pittman, Mathew Maciolek, Lester Long, George Blei, Ronald McLane, George Griffin, Wil- liam Altemus, John Keil, and Joseph Oprendek. Marines: Joseph Ciccolone and Robert Bishop. Navy: Robert Stringer, Harvey Sturgis, Charles Kershner, Roy Guiles, Frank Williams and Douglas McArthur.
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ug Q gf PML TUNE I I, 2049 New Exhibit Opens At the Art Museum yesterday a new exhibit opened. It contains the famous work of Theresa Maclack, Mary Ann Frey, and Jean Pierceg also of the popu- lar Carol Ozias, and those two up and coming gentlemen of the palette, Thomas Schofield and Robert Enslin. Sak's Gives Fashion Preview Fashion minded New Yorkers yester- day reviewed the latest creations of designers Helen Thrope and George Esterheld. Only Power's most beautiful and popular models were used: Marilyn Clark, Ruth Bennet, Hazel Drennen, Ann Frischholz, Joan Gray, Pat Hand, Kathy Jackson, Ruth Kerler, Helen Marcinek, Elsie McMaster,' Maridn Nightlinger, Joan Layre, Irene Nygren, Loretta Romanowski, Lois Stetler, Jean Wagenhoffer, Margie Schneider, and Marie Youngfleish. All the floral decorations were by Harold Garlick. The sewing and back stage direction were by Sadie, Carrie and Laura Clark. All Photography was by Robert Bell and George Lare. -V XJOODR UF F 'S PHAR VIACY GLJEIU LJOODRUFF PRGR RUSSELL Flllflll H5311 PROP GEORGE KIRITSIS sooo .mm CANCER CURE DISCOVERED BUSINESS ABROAD Wealthy Wall Street Broker Philip Semisch and his business associate Reynold Ranizewslai left suddenly to- day for England. You can bet that means big money for somebody. Famous Lawyer Defends Socialite Eminent legal mind Arthur Jones and his secretary Jane Mattis are flying east today to defend millionaire Jean Gildea. Miss Gildea has had her in- ternationally famous jewel collection confiscated by the government due to income tax evasion. S I cf Um ,Koi OT'-Egfi X Q 7-Olv .AM ll, 235 Ng! Clare? Dis fzn.Se1'lXfallcr Lzlgqlfo.-,Q bounce .5--Qharlczs Lessly XX!r'lllal't7. fxlbtrxfel Ploslasszs Nlborrs Towers Marte Fzllmarrz Dolores Luc Kshicles Wm GlEi'lZ - Doug.Nllllcf as 5G .M Sally Wallace, technician, have labored R T Three young women, Virginia Hart- ley and Nancy Williams, nurses, and for five years in research and observa- tion on cancer. Yesterday they an- nounced the discovery of a practical and effective cure.
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