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PAGE TEN The OXIEGOXT ST ATEwMAIT. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. October 17, IS 43 Annual Legion Drive Begins ; The. annual membership cam paign of the American Legion . c auxiliary is now being held - in , .every 'Community .of the United - - States.:,Capital unit -of Salem; is . . making every effort to contact ; ' - all eligible" women in.this vrcin- -r ityl Mrs. Don Madison member- ship chairman; and her commit- ? tee met at the home of Mrs. Aus- , tin H. -Wilson Friday night . to " further .plans iiijhemembership campaign. Those" present" were: .' Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs.- Mem Pearce, Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. L N. Ba- " con, Mrs. James A. Garson, Mrs. - Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Cyril "Na--don, Mrs.rR. C. Blaxall, - Mrs. : 1 Lloyd Demarest, Mrs. J. As Lew- is, and 1 Mrs.1 Earl T. Andresen, . district president.' j Membership to the American Legion auxiliary is limited to women who have direct personal conection with World War Ser vice through a member of their immediate family, .who served with the armed forces during World war I or II, or through their own service with the arm- -ed forces. Mothers, wives, sisters and daughters o(. men and wom en who have died in the line of "duty in World war I or II, or of the men arid women who have been honorably charged from service and iiave become mem bers of the American Legion. I Through the press the auxil iary invited interested persons to become members of Capital unit as one's membership will aid in carrying out the various ac ' tivities of the- organization. For those who can be active the War Activities program gives time to selling Var bonds and stamps, serve at USO canteen, assist the Red Cross where needed, and answer to other calls which may come up. To help ease the burden for those who suffer loss is one of , the Auxiliary's purposes, to bring comfort to aching hearts, tq ex tend understanding aid to wi dows and orphans, to make sure a grateful government supplies their material needs. Local aid is given when needed by the child welfare and rehabilitation com mittees. . The Auxiliary has learned " much in its work for the famil ies bereaved by the first World war, and how useful will be this knowledge in aiding those to whom the present conflict brings grief and need. Membership in the American Legion auxiliary gives one a part in this great en deavor of mercy and relief. Unit meetings are held each first and third Mondays of the , month at the Salem Woman's clubhouse at 8 pm. " DAYTON Ten members - and three guests attended the all day meeting of the Dayton Kill Kare club, the first one for this sea son after adjournment during the busy summer months, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs- L. Phelps. Quilting for the hostess was the pastime. : . The three" guests were Mrs. Vtfc dison Winn of Albuquerque, NM, niece of one of the mem ' bers here on a visit; two sisters of Mrs. Phelps, Mrs; Ira Critch- field of Ada, Okla., and Mrs. Os car . Youhgberg - of, Carlton. A fellowship dinner was served at noon. The "next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagan. JEFFERSON The Jefferson Woman's club held its meeting Wednesdav afternoon in the -library rooms of the city hall. During the 1 business meeting, delegates and alternates to the Marion county Federation of Woman's clubs at Hubbard, Oc tober 29 were chosen. Delegates are Mrs. William Walls, Mrs. Karl Steiwer, Mrs. C M. Smith, Mrs. David H. Looney Mrs. Herbert Looney; alternates are Miss Marjorie Fontaine, Mrs. Guy Aupperle, Mrs. A. B. Hinz, Mrs. , Walter Kropp ; and Mrs. James Pate. Mrs...C. J. Thurs ton of Jefferson is president of -the Marion v county " federation this year. Y7'" ''-' Miss Helen Hinz, Mrs. - S. H. Goin and -Mrs. Paul Smith were . voted to membership in the . club. Mrs. J. G. Fontaine - read memoir of the late Mrs. Eugene Tihlay and requested a copy be sent to the family. Mrs. Leon Brown of Salem gave an interesting review of the book, "The Robe." She .also. , gave a brief sketch of the au thor, Lloyd Douglas. i ' Following wthe . program re-' - freshmen ts were served by the: hostesses, Mrs. Karl Steiwer and Mrs. James Pate. ; Assisting were Mrs. John Terhune, Mrs. Robert Sears and Mrs. Rex Hartley, .f t Guests of the club were Mr. Lowe and -Mrs. Brown, Salem, Mrs. Harold Knight MrsT K. S. Thurston, Mrs. Robert TSears and Mrs. Rex Hartley. i iVv'li J The next meeting will.be Oc tober .27, with Mrs. Fred Wied and i Miss Myrtle Myers, host esses. Sewing for the Russian War Relief will occupy the ao cial hour. Members are asked, to bring old, but " warm clothing to be packed for sending to Rus sia. - - . Plans are underway for a ben- efit to buy a racio, dooks, .etc, . . . . for entertainment - of . soldiers atationed at Adakv Lt Kropp Is stationed there and writes that" the several thousand men there have little for recreation and that they appreciated the box cfT. books sent by the club this sum- mer. ' - . - .Salem friends of Colonel ui.CAnnMAtAMAn Mrs. Gordon H. McCoy regret to; OClTOCOOmCn ; ; larri that thnr sr la vin & this week."for,southern Florida where, they will jnake their home, . Col-; onel . McCp y, recently retired,' was" post - commander at Camp , Adair; The -McCoys will stop en- 7 route at -Lake Charles,' Louis-' iana,'to visit with -her mother, Mrs. D.-E. .Ryan, who left last "week for her home' after a sum-' mer's stay in Salem at the Mc-, Coy home.' - - -; - - ' . ' t. ,,.-. , Mrs. " Georre Herbert Smith ' .has -invited members of the Wil- ' ' Lamette TJniversit y-Faculty ' : Women's, club to her Jfiome --on; T h u r s d ay afternoon at 2:30 ' o'clock. ; This 'will be the first meeting of the year for the group ' and . tea will be served . by the " hostess. . ' ' " " ? ! Mrs. Herman Estes and dauch- - ter, Elizabeth, who are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Speck,, from ' Tampa, Florida, will . spend the coming week; in White Salmon. Wash., with Lieutenant Estes parents. They will return to Sa- . lem before leaving the first of November; for Tampa. w - - - LINCOLN Mrs. L R. Utter- back and M i s s Jeannie Smith -entertained ', the Goodwill club Thursday afternoon for the first fall meeting ; after the - summer recess at the Ulterback home. '. Autumn decorations were ar ranged about the rooms. Mrs. Nels YenckeL president,' con- : ducted a short business session -when the group decided to have a no-host supper at the Lincoln Community club Friday night, October 22, at 7 o'clock to honor departing families and newcom ers. ;: ;; - As ; chairman of the supper committee, Mrs. Yenckel ap pointed Mrs. L. I. Mickey, who "will select her committee. The club lived up to its name Thursday by shelling out a big amount of lima beans for a member, Mrs. El wood Cooper, to can, as she was unable to at tend because of illness in the family.' Mrs. L. I. Mickey, who with Mrs. Nels Yenckel is in charge of the war chest drive for Lin coln district, exhibited posters and ; literature concerning the , drive. Mrs. Mickey explained :? that this community's quota is" $50 and Polk county is expected to; raise $14,000. Those wishing to ; contribute to the drive, are requested, to contact Mrs. L. -I '. Mickey or Mrs. Nels Yenckel atV their homes, or take the money V to ; the schoolhouse October 26 29 when war ration book 4 reg istration will be due. Plans are. being made to have booths f or -this purpose . at the Lincoln schoolhouse ' and volunteers to handle the drive. :, Mrs. H. W. Ashford acted as secretary pro tem in the absence of the - incumbent, - Mrs. - Ivan Merrick. Mrs. Lois Crawford, secretary of v the v. Community club, was requested to issue in vitations to those - who will be guests at the Community club Friday night STAYTON Acacia chapter. js neia its regular meeting wun ueorge Tate, worthy natron and Maude Beauchamp, "worthy1 matron, presiding.. Guest were; present from Adah chapter. In- dependehcei Marilyn chanter MiU City; Ramona chanter. Sii- verton. Escorted to the east and welcomed were : Phil Sweizer, Past Grand Patron Maxine Hill, : Mary Skaif e and Fern Fratzke, committee members; Dorothea Scarth and Bertha Frey, grand c representatives and Carol Van Cleve, Leora Stevens and Marri garet Crider, 1943 worthy ma- trons. . . .... ' The degree of affiliation, was : given to Dorothy Wright, who comes from Chadwick chapter. The secretary of Accacia, Mrs. Flora Shuch was honored with a 'special degree and presented with a secretary's book of love. It being the worthy matrons cor-' al wedding anniversary she was presented with a beautiful gift of coral. Refreshments were served by Tussa Van Nuys," Hazel Lewis, Alta Bodeker and Worthy Bur-mester.- 1 - . "r.'- -Vi.v V-,-;;VLY'';;-i' BRUSH COLLEGE - Mrs. Karl W. Harritt, president of the Federation of Rural Women's clubs of Polk county has re vived a communication from Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, chair-;, man of the women's division of the. ; war finance committee of Oregon. The letter says in brief: The ladies of the Federation" of Rural Women's clubs of Oregon have a new, patriotic project nhey have undertaken to sell enough bonds through Novem ber for a $300,000 bomber to re place one of those lost so recent- ly in battle. '.The bomber is" to 4 be; named, forltheVstate,Tedera- tion of Rural Women's -clubs of ; Oregon. ' ..; " rIndependence,t Monmouth and , Dallas have, been asked 'to cooperate with the county fed eration in this, one of the most outstanding projects ever to be undertaken by the women f .Oregoni j : 1:. zsjp?' ' VALY SOC MONWrJTH--TIie first ren- lar meetinif of the Social w. club will be held Wednesday aft- . . ternoon, October 20.' Hostesses are Mrs. R. E. Derby and Mrs. R. B. Swenson, and the members ' will convene at the Swenson home. Members are- asked to bring clean rags for preparation r for the Red Cross which is asking for such a donation. Whcrl.they can do i What they're doing about it! .. - Eva H. Tucker, daughter of Mr; and. Mrs. Wi G.; Allen of route 7, was -accepted , "by f the women's marine corps Friday at 'Portland. alter enlisting through the Salem recruiting station, according -t to word received ;,here last . week. Pvt. . Tucker is a- Salem high school graduate and was. employ ed at the -state hospital- until four months ago; She accepted a posi tion at Albuquerque, NM,. as a service club hostess. She " re-? turned to Salem in late Septem ber on business and while here, applied for : enlistment ; in the marines. While awaiting call to active service, she is employed- at The Spa. ;; '; 1 5 r . J - , Word has been received in Sa lem that Second Lieutenant Mil dred Bohrer is now in North Af rica with the medical unit She was formerly . employed at the state hospital as a surgical nurse. Li. Bohrer was the first married nurse in 'Oregon to be accepted in the army nurse corps. Her husband is serving with the ma rine corps. Due home "at the Flying E ranch today are" Mrs. Lee - U. Eyerly and her daughter,', Mrs. Raleigh Wjrth.; With her air corps lieutenant husband, -.Mrs. . Wirth ( Betty "Lee Eyerly until a few months ago) has .been -making her, home in Sacramento. She ist bringing her household .; goods north preparatory to staying with her. parents while her husband is on. duty. ';v; ' :k f Miss Bernice Orwig, who this year left her faculty position at Willamette ; university , to enter nurse's training . at Multnornui county 'hospital, Portland, is spending the weekend in Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. S. Orwig, and her sister, Miss Doris Orwig. ' The Wesleyan service guild of Leslie Methodist church will meet no Monday at 8 o'clock ai the home of Miss -Mary Sheldon, 365 Union street Co-hostess will be Miss Helen Ingrey.1 .Service mens wives and newcomers to Salemjare welcome to attend the meeting.' They may contact the hostess at 8449 if they wish. White Shrine of Jerusalem will . meet- on Monday i night at .the .Masonic :. temple. .The meeting willy honor past v worthy high priestesses and Watchmen of the Shepherd, and will be presided over by - Miss Edna McElhaney, worthy. high priestess. Mrs. Fern Allison is in charge of the pro gram. , " - -1 I- . J -, i spa. - Mr. George Weller will be hostess to members of St Anne's Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church Monday afternoon at her Shipping st r e e J 1 h o'm e at o'clock.- Assisting; hostesses will bet Mrs; William J Busick, Mrs. F. W. Pobrman, Mrs. Bertram Thomson ; ' and . Mrs. L a b a n Steeves. . : i ' ; : " 5 UNION HILL Mrs. Douglas Heater pt Fern , Ridge enter tained the njemberS pf the. Union Hill Woman's club at her. home .s - bva7 - afternoon. Tne afternoon was spent in appointing : committees for the benefit of the club for the new year. . V ;;;; u.;.. A luncheon was' served at the close of the meeting to Mr s Dolph Heater,", president Mrs. Jessie C a r t e r, vice-president Mrs. W. M. Tate, secretary, Mrs. Maurice' Heater, treasurer, Mrs. Mary- Tate, Mrs. W. H. Mollet : Mrs. Ralph MoHet, Mrs. Adoloh Heater, Mrs. C E, Heater, Mrs. , verny Scott and Mrs. Henry - raie. - ' . Mrs. Ralph Mollet will be hostess for the next meeting. Etokta Women's clnb will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. Ray. Pembertonv 1455 South commercial street at , 2 p. m. Mrs. Charles Ratclif f will talk on herbs. . i-vk Mrs.J. M. Fuller of Vancoa ver, BC, is a guest at the home of her brother-in-law. and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booth, of Turner. Mrs. Fuller is also vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs! B. E. Wadsworth of Portland. ' WEST. SALEM -West Salem Methodist church was represent ed at the Salem district confer ence of the Women's Society of Christian Service : Thursday by .Mrs. Fern Bradford andMrsl R. A. Kelsey. The meeting was held at the First Methodist church in : Portland." M. ; -r :K:S' -cugnngnu or ?- tne f program were addresses by Miss Mary Lou BarnwelL of New jYorki ex-' ecutiYe secretary of urban work; ' Mrs. OttoHouser, "spiritual , life chairman of the western juris diction, and a night address by ' Frank Bennett, superintendeni of the Salem : schools, on the sub ject of "God Needs Us.",: The day closed with a" tour of -Vanport , - ' - . - .--- . GATES The Woman's clnb at Gates held an all day meet-. Ing Friday at the club rooms. -Miss Frances Clinton demon- r strated and gave an Interesting talk and Instructions on cleaning of wearing apparel. AUMS VILLE The Woman's club win meet at the home of Mrs. Mae Lamb next Friday, for the first meeting, of : the club year. : - . . - Charles Arnt and. Harold Peary dio's Utest, "GOdersleeTe's Bad Day," jamfnl ef fna fer all. with Jane DarwelL Plus secend big bit! Aeqnanetta In "Captive WUd Woman,' the fantastic tale of half -beast half -woman! At the Hollywood starting today. - : i. Drama in the North African desert reaches a high pitch in Para mount's excittar adventure, -FIto Graves to Cairo," nowplaymg at the Capitol theatre with Franchot Tone. Anne Baxter and Erich von Stroheim (shown above) 'In the principal roles. The story has to do with intrigae behind the root ef Rommel in Africa. Erich von Stro heim portrays RommeL "Over My . Hughes and Comic Milton Berle CapitoL Boyer and Fontaine, the new love Nymph," a strange story of a Jrentaine as Tessa the an tamed Dodd. Charles Boyer, the "heart" same time complicates his life as Churchill, Alexis Smith. Also In ter Lorre and Charles Coborn.' This rreat love story starts today at the EUinore theatre. "Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event" starring ipe veies and Leon Errol completes the doable bUL Tire Graves to Rommel9 s Loss of ParamountV "Five- Graves to Cairo," the much-heralded be hind-the-scenes thriller with Rommel's loss'of the African con tinent as its central idea, opened yesterday at the Capitol theatre. A brilliant cast, including. Franchot Tone,1 Anne Baxer, Alrim Tamiroff and Erich von Stroheim as Marsh al Rommel, acted out the thrill packed story, set down in the lo cale over which Rommel was chased back and . forth for many momns by the British Eighth army, . Tony, playing Corporal Bramble of, the British - tank corps, stag gers, ' delirious, Into ' the Empress of Britain, a dilapidated desert ho tel presided over by Akim Tam- , Ministers wives will meet at " the homeof Mrs. Edward Allen; . 555 Cross street on Tuesday at 9 for the monthly breakfast meet ing. Co hostesses will, be 'Mrs. Irving A. Fox and Mrs E. M. ' Johnson! "All local mi n i stars wives are invited "to attend the meeting. : - ' Chadwick chapter Order of Eastern Star will meet Tuesday .. night at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple with Mrs. E. W.r Peter son, wortty matron, presiding. A program and social hour-will - follow. . r - r.r. -;- Hru Coberi nm (Margaret , Burk) has returned to Salem la reside while her husband, Tech-j mcai sergeant Hill, Is on active duty with the army. Mrs. Em & the daughter cf llr. A. c Burk and has been living In Chicago. 1 3 -H axe shown in scene from SKO-Ra- 1 1 Dead Body, starring Mary Beth completes the doable bill at the ,L"r--r:.-'C".:'--o--,iv-r:'- - team in Warner-Bros. "Constant aman torn between two lores. Joan child of natare, brings to Lewis that his mnsie needs, bat at the be fa already married to Florence the cast are Brenda Marshall. Pe Cairo9 Shows Africa iroff, and Mouche, the French chambermaid, played - by Anne Baxter. . Bramble discovers -- that the hotel is to be occupied by the Germans, led by Rommel. Tone, in as fine a bit of screen skulldug- geiy as nas Deen seen here to a long time, succeeds with the aid of Tamiroff and Miss Baxter, in learning the meaning of the "five graves," Rommel's secret weapon (which it would be unfair to di vulge here) and aids in stemming the nazl march "on"Egypt ; That, briefly, is the plot Filled out by competent acting on the part of the principals, all - the thrilling situations form into a pattern, of intrigue which rleft : the audience limp.. ?, i - c , ; "Five Graves to Cairo" is a must on the list of all moviegoers. I i - A generous dash of nazi loathe someness is added to the picture by von Stroheim's excellent por trayal of Romel. The veteran char acter ; actor adds considerably to his reputation as one of the most hated 'men on the screen in 'this role. "In addition," Tone, Miss Bax ter, Tamiroff and Fortunio Bonan ova,"who plays an Italian general, contribute performances which make "Five Graves to , Cairo," a memorable screen event . J It must be said that without a story the actors would not . have shown up at their best and for supplying the gripping story, Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett de serve . more tnan a noa. xney should get an ovation! " ' ' " Over My Dead Body," starring Milton Berle and Mary Beth Hushes completes the double bill at the CapitoL ' - i ' - -i I ! Two Reported 111 . In Cooper Family ' LINCOLN .Dicky Cooper, on lyson and the youngett child of Mrrahd Mrs, "EJwopd Cooper, confined to his. home with a eon gestion of the bronchial tubes and asthma. IJia jpaternal '"graodmoth? er C. M Cooper of 7iUa 'mette,';who with, the grandfather seriously 111 with a heart attack and ic.omplicatlons. f w - J" 7, ' - ftlre." liamb Clhairhiaii QL Auins ville Dri ve; i . AUMS VILLE Mra. Mae "i Lamb Is chairman' of the United war chest 1 drive for "this com mnnity and already hasif organ ised the eampaiga.'.GoaLfor this, district is 380. Charles Boyer, Star, in Constant Nymph9 A motion picture with delightful, 'romantic- music is "The Constant. Nymphl the Warner day at the Elsinore, Costarririg- Charles Boyfcr and Joan Fon taine the Cast is studded with bright; "names" 'which will glow more brightly. for the performances which they have contributed to this picture.' Under the sensitive direction of' Edmund Gould - ing tne tenderness and - beauty of Margaret Kennedy's undying nov el is triumphantly recreated on the screen. Music is the life of the Singers, and they live music, gaily; tender ly," passionately and intensely, in all the moods and richness of a fine' symphony. Thus the picture opens wiui tne free and happy abandon ..of a Liszt rhapsody, as we come upon the Sanger family in their brilliant, sun-lit chalet in the Swiss Alps. 'Sanger's Circus :";;. ; From the care-free, helter-skel ter mode of living Albert Sanger (Montague Love) and his daugh ters, Tessa (Joan Fontaine), Toni (Brenda Marshall), Kate (Jean Muir) and Paula (Joyce Reynolds) are known as "Sanger's Circus" And the fcircus" is in an uproar of joyous anticipation of the com-; ing of Lewis Dodd (Charles Boy er), a . promising composer and kindred spirit So far as Tessa is concerned, he is -the man she intends to marry. although it hasn't occurred to her to tell him that Besides, when he arrives, there is the matter of Tbni's "escapade in Zurich"' with Fritz. Bercovy (Peter Lorre)." But she' returns 'in - time for a rehear sal of Lewis' composition in hon4 or; of -the reunion. And then the excitement of Albert Sanger's sud den and fatal heart attack. ;That brings on Uncle Charles (Charles Coburn) to straighten out the - Sanger affairs, but with Uncle Charles , is his daughter, Florence. (Alexis. Smith). She is beautiful, and fascinating. Get Married - ' Lewis, and Florence were like two -mnabitants , of two . separate worlds, . but , each found "the very dissimilarity pf the other wonder fully exciting. When they married and went off to live in London,' Tessa saw at once, that Lewis was lost and. unhappy in this fashion able world, where he was lionized by his wife's friends. But by the j time Lewis realizes that he has al-1 ways loved Tessa, it is too' late'. Tessa's . Wak heart, overburdened ! by the exc.itement brought' on by ! a rift between Lewis and Florence, ; gives way, and she dies on the1 I night of Lewis' great success: the performance of his symphonic poem.; -v!-: I . :;-"'.;' ' . . . : - ! . .. .;. Mrs. ; Yonker Burned, When: Jars Explode In Pressure Cooker JEFFERSON. - Mrs. Otto : Yonker, who . resides in the Greens Bridge community, snf- icrea ; Darns . areana aer eyes. and slight eats, while eannina , meat , with a pressure cooker, a short time ago. She opened the cooker and looked in, and the fm blew aav into little bits of pieces. She was taken to Albany for treatment The barns are aot as severe as was expected. STARTS TODAY Continuous Today - 1 to 11:45 H2!fYcm2n! Half Beast! S I - 'III asJ fiESj WW, X 'r w i oota. sr r ! i Joan Woodbary and Eddie Quillan" together la "Here. Comes Kelly with Maxle Rosenbloom now playing at the Grand theatre. Second hit on this bill Is "Destroyer featuring Edgar G. Robinson, Glenn Ford and Bf arroerite " Chapman. These two features play throucbj Wednesday. ' - -; -. " . ' .;.' Joan Fontaine Bros, production which starts to The exacting, complex role of Lewis Dodd calls upon all of Bey er's undeniable capacity to express the 1 infinite shadings of romantic tenderness and passion. With the ease; and grace of an accomplished artist he has mastered his role and. made it into another of his reat nerformances. As the guileless, youthful Tessa, barely emerging from adolescence, the 1 charm, poignancy . and .utter sincerity of Joan Fontaine's acting should undoubtedly win her new plaudits. Miss Smith is excellent as Florence and plays her part as if it were rightfully hers. ; Lupe Velez and Leon Errol are back again in "Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event" Knows Tnf,'.c r.aa S LIFE CTODY OF A rianrinG auipi mi.Q. :p Rocuison Glenn Ford Margaerite I Chapman 1 EDDIE QUILLAN JOAN WOODBURY "ncre KcUy 91 THE UTTLt HOllC W'TH THE S Si j 'V i 1 1 i lioatrua ; Cecond Elg Hit t ." Cosh : . Edgar - Ceroert : Sennedy )ne Born Every f V " '; j Continuous Today Slirfs 7c f ay I - I 1 ft Tostms roa THcrmsTTiMci A Sf NSATIOMAL KRfORMAMCC IT SfMMTIOMAt wazmrs mv hit 1 10 v ' ' . . Charles COBURN " EDMUND G0ULDIN6 : - Co-Feature -1 Leenbiafran tkf flnafle to ' foist off a kit- Y tea as ls, nrst-bornl (5 T iv 7 Today Monday - Tuesday Daring adventure, tense intrigue behind the scenes in Africa s . as corporal and a girl out - fox The Desert Fox I r A ttrtoiit ritlirt ttmlif , j o-trj:;!nssr.::::::v U : . UlZZZJi T Companion Feature 11 Milton Berle Mary Deth Ilcjhes " ' - . in . " -"OVE IIY BILiD r EODY" i Plas SerUl ?Da4 End Klla H "Adventures 1 lyl.-x C;. J:'.s" i -- ' Loving two ); women,- he v'" " ' tried to divide . " V J his heart-Hind 'j J broke theirs! , ' : , - ,- . T- j I CHAELES - JCAN i mm m MM r mi 7 r 1 i v t 1 7 I