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heard every Sunday evening on the Hour of Charm program. Rita sings with the All-Girl Orchestra. Elaine Reifeiss's daily radio program, Pots, Pans, and Leftoversj' was voted the most popular morning program on the air. Some attribute this success to the programs silver-tongued announcer, Audrey jacob. Is the audience interested in cooking or commercials? The F well-known promoter, Mildred Petry, will sponsor Rose- H' ' mary Hendel on a lecture tour throughout the country. Miss Hendel has spent much time in research and will '::. , i' speak on the important subject, The Growth of Ultra- ,,55E55fi,5ff11 micro Organisms on a Gelatenous Media. Mary Helen fi Cowan's soft voice is heard over the radio each evening :i3iiE iiiii::i' i in a summar f h f f CL -P y o t e news or C.B.S. wr' The Fashion Page, which I had been looking for, f ff finally appeared. This page showed signs of Harriet Schlattman's good taste, for she is the fashion editor. Among the style suggestions, I discovered the following news-items. The exclusive Meyer and Meier Dress Shoppe announces the arrival of a complete new stock of Florence Drabant originals. Viola Heine has received the national beau- tician's award for creating the most original coiffure. Rosemary Nordmann and Mary Pandolfo are making history with their revolutionary ideas in the field of interior decorating. Peggy Sisco, president of the New York Designers Club, announced today that the votes of the members have been tabulated and Dolores Rogles has been unanif mously chosen the best dressed woman of 1954. Miss Rogles attributes her success to her private seamstress, Rosemary Rottler. The once unrivaled creations of Lily Dasche have been surpassed by the ultra-fashionable chapeaux designed by Bettye Maze. As the vision grew faintincl consciousness returned to me, the open magazine remained in my hand, a testimonial that every S.E.A.NIOR of '44 is destined to become a successful woman of the world. SQ WW Page Twenty-Nine f t If 'f a -'E'E3E5E,?f , 415223. 12554 :1 ' 'Sv aw 5313521 . .v:4Z3 - x I- ri - ii 1:E5EE1Ef151-. I 5 -' ' . f - -- 14.5.31 ' :-:-s 1-:-:-gan, . '.1 .. '2.'.--12:55 '.1: , gags. A ,:-':1 ' -- 5:f:i:fS2:'4:2 -53: -Cz? '
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The noted linguist, Irene Roth has complemented her brilliant career by becoming a lay missioner, teaching Greek in Ethiopia. ' Miss Dolores Hussers was crowned Queen of the Roller Festival last night before 25,000 spectators, Miss Hussers will now tour the country as the star of the Roller Revue. The incomparable Catherine Wendt, the first woman to circle the globe in less than a minute, is resting at her home in St. Louis, catching up on her fan mail. Sister Mary Helen, formerly Mary Ann Bodlovic, has received her Ph.D. in music. Shirley Fischer is now instructor of Physical Education at St. Mary's, Notre Dame. joan Dohle and Eleanor Amerski, noted Red Cross workers, have opened a new Center in Chicagois Soutii Side. Under Secretary of State, jean Burkert, was influential in the recent appointment of Dolores Bruegger, talented member- of the Diplomatic Corps, as the Ambassador to Peru. Anita Carton and Rosemary Howe are Foreign Corre- spondents to Russia and China, respectively. What would the Associated Press do without them! Q f- The successful journalist Dorothy Perkins is devoting all her time to rewriting the classic Silar Nlrzmer. Mary Helen Voges and Cecilia Tappel, noted photographers, are enjoying a visit at Virginia Werner's ranch. They are endeavoring to complete their series of pictures of Famous Dude Ranches. Senator Mary Catherine Voss, and Congresswoman Lenore Wegner rejoiced today when their brilliant oratory produced results in the passing of the Voss-Wegener Bill. Next on the list was the Entertainment Page. I was actually passing it up when I noticed a familiar name. Examining the page more closely, this is what I found: The newest hit on records is Margaret Engeris Pan- try Polka, sung by the Held, Dobberstein, Bauer trio. Playing for the fifty-second week on Broadway is the Nie- N hoff-Brackmann comedy, School Days, starring Rosemary Lundergan and Bette Schlattman. The famous piano-violin A team of Alita Vogt and Susan Quinn has consenteduto play a return engagement at Carnaegi Hall next week, but their manager, Anne Murray, reveals that no more tickets are available. The lovely voice of Rita Partsch may be Page Twenty-Eight
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Copyright 1933, St. Antlaonyif Guild, Patteffovz, N. I
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