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W E D N E SD A Y . FEB. 21. 1940 SANDY PO ST S tiir D u st "The N am e Is Familiar— ★ Music of Our Land Needed Mother s Touch ★ Eying Screen Nurses "h À Glamorous Skirts For Dressing Table C L A S S IF IE D DEPARTMENT BY FELIX B. STREYCKMANS and ELMO SCOTT WATSON B A B Y C H IC K S -----B y V ir g in ia V a l e ------ EARLY AH E new radio p ro g ra m sponsored by W e s tin g - house is one of th e m ost in tere stin g and significant on the a ir. It is b ro a d c a st from P ittsb u rg h every T h u rsd ay from 8:00 to 8:30 p. m ., E a s t ern sta n d a rd tim e, on 97 s ta tions of NBC’s blue netw ork. It is b eam ed to E urope, South A m erica and other foreign lands. 1 G o r g e o u s LI oom s in wealthy profusion. Your yard aglow all summer. Buy the convenient way from your dealer’s display. Its aim is an important one. When Kenneth Watt, who produces and di rects it, was asked to make up “ Mu sical Americana,” he had three things to remember. Primarily, he was to give American music to his audiences. He was to try to please all musical tastes; to win over those who look down on popular music, and inspire a sharper appreciation of serious music in those who think they can’t understand it. And he FERRY’S MTED SEEDS Fern-Morse Seed CompM? D oes y o u r th r o a t fe e l prickly when you swallow — due to a cold? B e n e fit from Luden's special for m u la . C o n ta in s coo lin g menthol that helps bring quick relief. D o n 't suffer a n o th e r s eco nd. G e t Lu d en 's fo r t h a t “ s an d paper throat!” KENNETH WATT L U D E N 'S 5* was to give young American musi cians a chance. So, on “Musical Americana,” Send your film to us to be developed Deems Taylor is commentator. Ray mond Paige conducts the orchestra of 102 men, from the Pittsburgh Symphony; it is the largest orches tra on any sponsored broadcast. And each week a solo musician of exceptional talent Is featured. Better Pictures — Better Service — Deems Taylor, Raymond Paige Better Price than you have ever and Kenneth Watt are top men in had before. Send coin. their fields; Westinghouse has PORTLAND FILM CO. Box 4113 spared neither time nor effort to PO RTLAND OREGON give us a superb program, made up of the music of our own country. Thursday should be “ Musical Amer ILL!S a icana night” in all our homes. LICE ----* ---- sO U K ssa “C»p-Brv»h"Applicatoc ,1 “ Musical Americana” may play Lmakes “BLACK LEAF 40 j JUST A no small part in international rela GO MUCH FARTHER DASH IN FEATHERS tionships. Mr. Edward C. Johnston OR S P R E A D O N R O O STS of New York feels that It is tre mendously significant that the pro gram is broadcast to South America Your Secret in Portuguese and Spanish. He Is If you wish another to keep your of the opinion that a cultural ex Secret, first keep it yourself.—Sen change between the two countries eca. aids greatly in developing the mu tual understanding which is so de sirable. ----* ---- Stuart Erwin's mother cut his hair for the first time in 23 years just the other day. Erwin started work as the milkman in Sol Lesser’s "Our Town.” He plays the milkman. “ I want you with a home-made haircut," Director Sam Wood told him. “ You know, one of those rag ged mush bowl ones.” So Stuart Erwin went home and talked tt over with hia mother. She whipped out a pair of scissors, put a towel around his neck, and went to work. ----* ---- The trained nurses of America have felt that some Hollywood pro ducers had a lot to learn about nurses, judging by some of the pic tures in which they have appeared. So they have formed a committee to judge all moving pictures having nurse roles. 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But, at the age of 20, he quit school and left parental influence to carry on an experiment to determine whether or not college men could imbibe alcoholic liquors in unlimited quantities. His conclu sions were in the negative but he stayed close to the subject he loved by becoming principal bartender in a New Haven saloon. In later years he became head bartender at the famous El Dorado in San Francisco where he invented the Blue Blazer, then he went to St. Louis where he invented the Tom and Jerry. He tended bar all over the United States, Central America and parts of Europe, startling the Europeans especially with his $4,000 worth of silver bar utensils and his unlimited repertoire of mixed drinks. • • • B utterick Patterns < H IC K S P ro d u c e B IG P R O F IT S . N ow h a tc h in g for pro m p t d e liv e ry W h ite Legh orns. H ocks. Beds. G ian ts. H u ff O r pingtons. W h ite W yandotte». 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