The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 187, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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IN NEW
DARKER
SHADKK o
Paris inspired these new darker shades t€ , high-
light leg allure . . to compliment fall costumes. .
beautifully sheer quality which is in short supply
.'. sizes «',2 to 10>*.
GREAT-SMOKY U'a charcoal taupe to blend with
grays, blue, black. •/
PINEHURKT . . browi* taupe to blepd with new
wines and plum-costumes.
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McCorey Seeks '4 ^ Perini Child's Body
I sort wasdeserted. " y /
"Mate Bergman" Recovered In Surf : rr
To Play Adam In
FALMOUTH, Mas*. Aug. tf
(AP)—The body ol Nancy Pertai,
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Adam and Eve *. nIec* Of LOU Perini. millionaire
.'/contractor ana part owatr of. thai
By Bob Thomas [Boston Braves baseball club, missr
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 8—(AP)— ing since yesterday, was recovered
Bob Hope, whose activities have today from the ocean.
rushed ata break-neck speed in The body was recovered whUe Wood or
recent years,is going to slow down attorney FtaakvS, Smith' , •■ • Fitted to *'-* Inch
a bit. After his current film., he investigators were proceeding on- Jj<gTALLtD IN 7 te 14 PAV'n
plans to devote his time to his air the theory she had bash kidnaped. ~ ""
CUSTOM MADE
Slots-O-Wood
Awnings
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show and not make another pic.
ture until February or after.
, - Sydney Ureenstreet. has been re
leased from his Warners duties foj>
the rest ofthe^ear and will be,
able to do two films on the outside. :
They shape up as 'Prelude t) j
Night" with Zachary Scott, Lynn
Bari, and Louis. Hayward, ani
"The Velvet Touch" with Rosalir.t
BLINDS Be-Tatted, Ke-Corded
Police "said that the «W. girlj **> •
apparently wandered alone from MORROW S
the yard of her home to tne beacn ( 304 Main I
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Bussell. Sydney is still anxious
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OF A COMMON -fOAfr
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£AfS LAIUJE HUMfcERS
of INJURIOUS IHSECfS
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A BALL IK : <5 MOli'frt <*£. ilZt OF A MANS
HEAP-—'
: &y dejcjre^s more. wtUvrt-T is
KW>Zt> <o DUPLICATE. <HA< OF A WAN'S
HEAD f AHp FINALLY -fRE "fRAtNER SUBSfl<lrtW
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1st We* h«M> 1—nti.
Millsaps D. Meek
Radio Service
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I'ICKUP A OEUVBBT Csrrlet
play Benjamin Franklin on the
screen, for which he'd be a natura •-
"A Male Bergman" is being
sought by Leo McCarey for the
role opposite Ingrid in "Adam and
Eve." ifs no small problem be
cause he has to be good enough
to help carry the picture (no sup-
porting roles, unless you include
the snake). And he has to have
physique which will stand con-
siderable exposure (that elimin-
ates many leading men). Johnn.
Weisemuller will test for the role.
June Allyson joins Pick' Powe'i
in Arizona alter sh« fiaiahei 'Virt-
uous" next week, Avtyite lis d^
gree heat on his IdiStliott dowu "
there. It muit be li
Brian Donlevy has fcougtit Hfrn-
self a middleweight fighter, /gck
Fatulle. '■ • U/ j i
- The A1 Jolsons and; the, Harry
Jameses have moved into jhe D.!
m.M B u ■ • . p ' ■* • '*..|Mar Turf and Surf hotel for th*
Make This Home Recipe ■ p™~"
{ Ifa simple. ^It's'* amazing, bowlbutky fat, acd help ragaii slender,
quickly one may lo e poonds ot niorf graceful curves; if reducible
bulky, unaiithtlv f*t light in. your . . .
own home. Make this recipe your-
e!f. It's easy—no trouble at alt
little. U~contains noHHpg
Off Msly Fat
I'-HK I. P. A. OINTMENT
For impetigo, ache, teenage
pimples, rinftwoim. poison ivy.
chlgger and mosquito bites, cold
sores, itch, barber's Itch, ath-
lete'jMeet. ecrema, and other
local skin erupt ms. Acts like
maKle. A proven producT. 50c
and 75c at Willium's Drug ami
other driJg stoio^.
larmful. Ju&t go to your drugKi«t,
of l7o| '
taiveiitrJte (formerly lallfd Bar,
iihf aiik 'for four" ouiicea i f ITquul
HiH|pipR| . . jKh
<el fom ent rale I. Pour this into a
pint bottle ami add enough K>ap«-
fruit juice to till the bottle, 'fli^
take two tablespoonsfuI twice a
day. That's all'there is to it,. -•
tf the very (irst': tkittle" dojftnt
show the siniple, eaer war to lose
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ecstatic over "Dear Ruth," whic i
is even outdrawing "Perils cf
r Pauline."
pounds and inches of excess fat
don't just seem to disappear almost
like maKic from neck, chin, arms,
bbst, abdomen, hips, calves and
ankles, just return the empty bot
tie for your money back. Follow
the easy way endorsed by many
who have tried this plan and help
bring back alluring curves and
graceful slenderness. "Notjf how
quickly bloat disappear* —how
trtteh better yott feel. More alive
youthful appearing and active.
owl
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WHY GET UP MtCHTb
DUE TO KIDNEYS?
MmNH
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i t If yvo |ct w nlfhti -hsvt d«-
•lie y"*«I water - but Iwve o ily f
•runty twiBiuice* - yrfc. Slid huve tMKkaChc.
! hit to t«rrii ooHity hi the utine, ty tl d
1 you're uadin« thi :
Three ((.tctMioni mo D - K . n
j famous doftiit, fomtfl httndreds of Hi*
Elienr* with this trouble. I'iun*tskit«*ly
made a mcdicioe of ill heft*, roots,
! vtartaWm. Iwkamii N•tuie'n own way to
rrltel. He oallett it "Swamp Root" aiul
nottmn* of |t' trtul men and women have
take n it- <>ttrn with sma^it«K results.
Swainp-Koot a«e* riflit to wulk t«j_
ffu.h out kidneys . . . Weaase «i w ol
urine, helping relieve emcess acidity - . so
th irritated bladder gets • (iitd Utthini
out, too. Many rei t anting a good
niglit'i steep after the fir* fmr doaaS.
Caution: take as direvled. _ :
For free trial supply, send t* Dept. T, j
Kilmer Ss Co.. In.-.. Bus I25S, Stamford.
Conn Or—get full sued bottle uf Swamp-
, Bout today #t your drugstore.
NEW SELECTION
HOUSE DRESSES
Bsnsie Bright populitr styles
In fast color prints god rham-
brays. W -
$2.98 & $3.98
CLOSE OUT DBESSCS
And UNIFORMS
Spain, sheen, etc.. also short
sleeve unifornts. Sixes brok-
en.
$1.98
LAST CALL—39 THIS SEASON
LADIES SUITS
AT LAST!
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NEW
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Adding Machines
As well as
Typewriters
Standard and Portable
BURNS
Typewriter Exchange
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
708 Division
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Phone 2134
1006 Second St.
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Phone 3105
Two piece wool siliia#^| Cft
suitable for Fall . . popu-
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.alurs.
PAY DOWN s . . USE OUB
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by 40 diapers . .
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$2.98
One Lot to $4.98
BLOUSES
All styles are Included
in this selection.
LENER'S
11
$1.98
GIBL'S SCHOOL
OXFORDS
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DRESS SHIRTS
DRESS PANTS
SPORT SHIRTS
SHORTS- BRIEFS
Loafers and saddle back ox-
i several styles..
ladies' wear
DRESSES
BLOUSES
SKIRTS
SUPS
GOWNS
PANTIES
FALL SHOES m
MEN'S DRESS
Our MILK now hss'lhr added protection of the
Daren Metal Cap. This modern closure doe* more
than cover the pouring lip. U SEALS the hottliM
air-tight. Milk purity is completely protected
under all conditions. 1 •:®
dea ta sredce.
tola, first fall stowing, s. Blaek. brawn and brown and
x . ■ white in several new styles.
;'$4.98
$6.98 to $8.85
PANTS ... $6.98
PAV DOWN NOW ON A NEW FALL SUIT -
Single and double breasted styles just unpacked..
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KHAKI SHIRTS
HATS-BELTS ^
BELTS
children'S wear
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 187, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1947, newspaper, August 8, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308485/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.