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O O Page Four pC y p. MUGH MEEGOTr "J I B-Tllm, An Actual Movie Shooting Script XXVIII EXT. ARCHER POKCII I'LOSK SHOT COKI.ISS AND DEXTKR Dexter Is positively beaming with happiness. Corliss, very much dis tocssed, is scowling. DEXTER: Holy cow, Oils la ter rific! What a breuk! CGKLISS: (coldly) Don't be a drip. DEXTER: This Is bettor than my rosiest dreams! I always figured they'd make us wait at least until after I wus drafted! CORLISS: (testily) Oh, don't bo a goon. As soon as I can ; get hold of Mildred we'll just navo to tell them the truth. DEXTER: Why not wait until they've got us safely married and then telif She merely looks at him pityingly, UbA I hit: noly cow, you dragged me into this I deserve ' some consideration! CORLISS: (musing) All right maybe I will krt Uncle George do it. Oh boy, if I was married, they couldn't stop me making dates with soldiers. I DEXTER: (grimly) Listen if I , ever catch you even looking at - a soldier The door from tho hall opens, and Mrs. Archer, breezes In for a mo tnent to pick up a few empty Vases'. . MRS. ARCHER: Corliss dear, run upstairs and dress, (to Dex ter) Go on homo and do what your mother says. Smiling at them Indulgently, Mrs. Archer is oil again with her vases. DISSOLVE TO: EXT. PRINGLE HOME NIGHT It Is presumably about half nn hour lutcr. Raymond, on his roller skates, is on the sldewulk In front of his house, poker-faced, execut ing Intricate skating maneuvers. Mildred comes up the path from the sidewalk. She wears a ljglit Pineapple Set By MRS. ANNE CABOT Rows of "pineapples" worked into a fan-shaped chair-back set will make you one of tile pret tiest and must practical chair protector sets you've ever hail. The fail measures 21 Inches across at its widest part. The chuir-ann pieces are 10 Inches long. Cro cheting of these lovely pieces is very easy to do. To obtain complete crocheting Instructions for the Pineapple chaiiset (Pattern No. 511231 send 15 cents in COIN, plus 1 cent postage, Y OU li NAM 10, AD DRESS and the PATTERN NUM UER to Anne Cabot, La Cirundo New U. S. Official HORIZONTAL 49 Expunge 1 Pictured new 51 Potsherd U. S. secretary VERTICAL of agriculture, Clinton P. 1 Near 2 Necative word 3 Sketched 4 Soothsayer A Moat paddle 0 Nova Scotia (nb ) 7 Lasso- 8 Hups' kilns 1(1 Correct It Talus H Symbol for tellurium 1.1 laughter sound 17 President Truman 7 Machine part 9 Facilitates 12 Babylonian deity 13 Hi ml 18 Master of ceremonies ab.) 17 Drama , players 19 Have on 20 Slave 22 Perfume 24 Ringworm 25 Sew loosely 26 One who t concludes 27 Symbol for tantalum : Names (ab.) 29 At no time 82 Weird !R Pitrhtra SH More faithful 37 Diminutive of I Theresa- n Brazilian state Et 10 iu nwian ights o n0it (ab.) 44 fjr the benefit of ( WRegistered nurse (ab.) 47 Crimean 4T (nleetliiR place, of "Big Three" J i ' A-,"- coat and has evidently been for a long walk, Raymond clutters over to her on his skates. RAYMOND: Hey psstl (point. lng to doormat) Telegram for you. I hid It under the mat. MILDRED: (a grateful smile) Thanks, Raymond, She mounts the steps onto the veranda, crouches to retrieve the hidden telegram and then, leaving the front door open, goes into the house. Raymond, intrigued, fol lows her. I'KINGLE HOME LOWER HALL CLOSE SHOT Mildred stares at the unopened telegram with frightened eyes. Then, with a trembling forefinger, she slits it open and unfolds the message. Raymond Is peering over her shoulder unknown to Mildred. Her face lights up with relief and Joy. RAYMOND: (suddenly) Hey, Pop Mom c'mere! Quick! FULL RHOT Mildred, still speechless with Joy, is still reading the lengthy cable. Raymond's eyes are ulso still glued to it. Mr. and Mrs. Prlngle, In answer to their son's shrill summons, are coming out of the living room. RAYMOND: (his eyes popping) Gee whiz, imagine that! Three Zeros shot down! MRS. PRINGLE: (puzzled, but Intrigued) By whom? RAYMOND: (he's reading a lit tle further In the cable) Arid Mildred's going to have a baby! MR. . PRINGLE: By whom' (suddenly blustering) What? What's that? Ho snatches tho telegram from his daughter's hand as Mildred flings herself into her mother's arms. MILDRED: (between laughter and tears) Oh, Mother, It's all right. It's Lennyl We've been Questions &Answer( Q Did we ever export ice to the tropics? A Following the war of 1812, Frederick Tudor, Boston, shipped ice to India, Jamaica and Mar tinique and enjoyed a profitable business. Q When was the Panama Ca nal officially opened? A Aug. 15, 11114. Q When wus the volume, Who's Who in America, first is sued? A For the years 1890-1000, listing HG02 names. Q How much water is im pounded behind Boulder dam? A 2,350,000 acre feet. Q What is the fishing imple ment known us a "gorge"? A According to the Encyclo pedia Iiritannicu, it is a piece of flint or other stone which u fish can swallow but eunnot eject. Q How much oil can be r&- mi.m-fil lYiim ultiil.,7 A From 17 to 40 gallons of oil j per ton of shale. QUEER RENTAL A landlord on the island of Guernsey, in 1887, won a judg ment ill court ugainst u tenant for annual rent. The rent amounted to "one fowl, one-half and one-sixteenth of a fowl, one fortieth atfd one four hundred and eightieth part of a fowl, 28 eggs, and three-fourths and one eighth of an egg." In China, approximately one half the days in the year are de voted to the birthdays of gods. Kveninu Observer, 71HI Mission street, San Francisco, Calif. Amwrr in I'rrlinn rt-Ab AM, appointed him to his 3.1 18 ItaRs 34 Roddess Regret ten Ireland Kuel Kxrlamation Sun god Kish sauce Baronets (ab.) Backward II 'rransoressors 38 21 He succeeded Claude A. Wickaid as ' aide 23 Krects 24 Ooetrinc 30 Pitcher room 31 Hearth Behold! m4 Any T t - 1'imtlf fr4" ' rittf(-ILI T" cMii SPRUIUC fili P I O E ' o.f r,R BR ADEN 061 L E Ajt . J,T H e O T Tjor; A.ulAlS 0R E & 9 g Rna 1 n t op3i hc married ill this time! MRS. PRINGLE: (stoggered) To Lenny? Mr. Pringle has finally digested tho cable and is beaming. MR. PRINGLE: Fine thing! I'm going to be. a grandfather and my son-in-law's a hero and nobody tells me anything! MILDRED: Well, gosh, how could I, Daddy with you and Mr. Archer fighting like crazy?, We had to keep it a secret! MRS. PRINGLE: Then the Archers don't even know? MILDRED: Not a soul knows except Corliss. MBS. PRINGLE: Corliss? MILDRED: Uh-huh and she' been simply swell. She came down with me to Doctor Fab ling's office, and she's MRS. PRINGLE: (appalled) Oh! Oh, my goodness! MR. PRINGLE: (cheerfully) S'matter? MRS. PRINGLE: Oh, Bob, this Is awful! I thought Corliss Oh, Bob after all I saU to the Archers Oh, dear, what'll they soy? What'll they doVI MR. PRINGLE: (waving the cable) When they see this and know that Lenny's sufe and that he's been decorated and that we're all related, they'll be just as happy as we are. (an ex uberant kiss for his daughter and wife) Come on let's all go down there and we'll all kiss and make up. During the above, Raymond has been skating noisily around the hall. He now heads for the front door. RAYMOND: Okay, e'mon let's go. (casually) We might Just be In time for the wedding, MRS. PRINGLE: (puzzled) Wedding? RAYMOND: Yep. They're get ting Corliss and Dexter married for some reuson. Louise told me. (half-way through tha door) I think weddings are dumb, but this one might be kinda fun, C'mon. Ho clutters out onto the voranda with the Prlngles following him. (To Be Continued), Abbott-Herbert Corp. Distributed NEA SERVICE, IWC. By SUE BURNETT Ideal back-to-school outfit for Hie junior miss. The smooth jumper bus wide shoulders to ac cent u tiny doll-like waist. For street, add tile well fitting jacket. Pattern No. 88!I8 is designed for sizes II, 12. 13. 14, 18 und 18. 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