2 . i Raa Sprite That Hid A Breaking Heart T, June Haver star of "look For The Silver - Lining," made her de- but "at six, produced, wrote and performed in her own radio show ~--it advertised ice cream>--when she was 11, sang with a famous band when she was 13. She toured, with Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra when she was 18, and became a_screeit starlet. when - she was 18. - Yet she hus still "to find the silver liging to life. 4 Whenever romance has entered fer life, "it. has treated her cruelly, Her recent love affair with Dr, -- John Duzik as not-the infatuation ~~ of a glamor queen of the screem, « Vv but of an ordinary girl deeply in-. love. It has left a scar on her heart. that will be slow to heal. Fo "She was making "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" when it all started. Between shots, she popped a candy into her mouth, 'Hurriedly trying to dispose of it as the cam- eras started again she bit too hard 'and broke a tooth. Her leading man, Dick Haymes, recommended her to try his dentist, Dr. John Duzik. The doctor turned out to be tall, handsome and sun-tanned. June Haver fell. He told hier that, every Sunday, after early Mass, he played golf. How about June joining him in a game? She accepted eagerly, a but heard no more about it from Mm. " After a time, she recalled his ref- erence to Mass, As she, too, is a Roman Catholic, she found out the doctor's church and attended the service. Duzik was' there and the promised: golf game followed. Then June Haver got mirried-- not, to everyone's surprise, to John Duzik--but to Jimmy Zito, a musi- eian whom. she had been friendly with six years before. They met again and eloped. R The marriage was doomed from the start. Within 12 months, they had parted. They were reconciled, only to part for a second time. Again becoming reconciled, * they parted once and for-all. When they" FJ i ---- TTT Teruelty, ; Secretly, June was scolding her- self for having made such a mess of her own life, reproaching herself for: allowing a girlhood infatuation to lead her into an unhappy mar- riage. Why had she not married 'John _Duzik? She knew now that it was he whom she had always a dove et re pt She rehearsed hard for "Look For The Silver Lining." The dances called for wecks of practice. One day a pain caught her in her : side. A. doctor diagnosed appendi- citis, but told her it was not acute. : June thought it over. If ihe pain came again in the middle of shoot- jug the film it would mean an opera: tion. A surprised doctor was in- fornied that she would have her appendix out right away. . When her divorce was made. ab- solute, Dr. John Duzik asked "her to marry him. There was 4 big ob- stacle. As devout Roman Catholics they had to have the consent of the Congregation of the Rota. Official wheels moved unhurriedly in the matter; not so fate itself ---- Doctor - Duzik* had to have an 5 _ operation for a stomach ulcer. Nr went well at first. Then it was' discovered that he was a haemo- philiac; he was bleeding to death and 'little could be done. June Haver had finished "Silver Lining." She Was making "Daugh- ter' of Rosie O'Grady," but she cried" su much that they postponed shoot- ing. FE RE BEE TOR ~--The--staff at Warner's gave 25 pints of blood to try to save the doctor's life. Her own studio, 20th Century Fox, sent 40 volunteers for transfusions as well. I'he doctor rallied a little. june went back to work. But she knew he could not live. Just before he died. she had to dosthe big produc- tion number of tlie picture, "May We Always Be Together As-We Are Today." X The production number is per- fect. - June Haver sparkles and shines in éverv moment of it. There . is no sign on the celluloid of her own breaking heart. - A forfnight later Dr. John, ase the studio called him, died, with June at his hedside. are. Airtight Canister--Air, odor and Kquid-tight cover, pouring outlet .. ible, nonbreakable polyethylene for household purposes, Auxiliary spout _ allows limited exposure contents to air, says maker, recommends for fa:l <holker, vegetables. oy SALLY'S SALLIES [I SAE «Certainly, 1-like to rend = one book at a time". divorced, June alleged mental | features new 50-oz, canister of flex. storage of 48-oz. fruit ean, cock. . 2 th th .th fo is to - 0 H th th th ju ca «ne tion. Holds at least three pairs trousers, jacket, vest,' ties, belts; KISSES save space, usable" in home, auto.--, 2 egg whites Nonrusting,. for drying clothing, _ Y& teaspoon salt says maker. 14 teaspoon cream of tartar : + ES 34 cup sugar ___ Plastic_Curtain--Saver ---Plastic--|------1-package (6 ozs.) Bakers -- on to pr 12:12. have "believed; and am persuaded I have committed unto Him against stances which 'indicate that within be a definife turning to the faith, There is an undertone of eagerness sures of the 'world are nof aftord- ing. The public press is giving more space spiritual need of the people. There fearless in their denunciation of sin and who proclaim Jesus Christ as and:do works meet. for repentance." Far from propagating something . novel, he was "saying none other phets 'and Moses did say should - come: that Christ should suffer, and - Lo. and should show light unto the _ people, and to the Gentiles." Being - with God." Possessors of this peace bulation- worketh patience." Christian-~can commute the appar- ent disaster into a blessing for faith knows "that all things work we are reminded of the many wit- Christ, the Author and Finisher. of - our faith. It is by faith in Him have bhelieved,--and--am persuaded | that He is able to keep that which . 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'Theré are a number of circu e next couple of 'years there may r reality which all the giddy plea- to articles concerning the a tendency to be more attentive the ministry of those who are ne who can save from all sin, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star . ,."--Some folk thought it was a miracle when a star-shaped object hovered above the steeple of this new church, during opening servicess--But freckled, six- year-old Billy Strong (inset) had the explanation. lle was flying his home-made kite near the church when a gust of wind broke the string and sailed it over the church where its wires were entangled in telephone wires, : Paul was a Gospel _preachcer, e showed to the Gentiles "that ey should repent and turn to God, ings than those which the pro- TABLE TALKS dane Andrews. - at He should rise irom the dead, stified by faith, we have peace colate chips" n glory in tribulations for "tri- The ssés to the faith and of Jesus 1 14 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla milk Method -- Combine Keep Tropsers On -- Grooved, | degrees Fy about ding off new all-purpose hanger, * 3 * ~ chocolate chips 14 teaspoon vanilla end of "curtain rod. Bright foamy throughout; then » $F No Grass On Boat -- New anti- anil, ungreased heavy paper. . 25 niinutes. tula. 'fakes ahout 20 new, old surfaces. . kisses. > ectric Spade Combination robot garden spade,' hoe and electric drill cuts margarine : packed ess into earth, break soil: electric 2 cans hot. milk Almost - everywhere "1 visit, or "Wear from, the popfiilarity of '"'cho- as a cookery seems to be increasing. And no wonder, If you've tried, for example, '¢hocolate chip cookies, you already know how delightful they can be. 4 * » help There seems to be no end of the interesting things you can do with together for to . that Re] yy ood: to. then tha |= these little nuggets. of firm choco- . Jove God, late. They're 1 for: cakes and ti ate. ey ROO( Ca In the passage from Hebrews eookies, and extra handy for dress- ing up desserts, folding into pudd- ings, and giving; an extra delicious --flavor-1o- sweet sauces. Here are a few recipes you'll ind well worth 2 eggs, slightly beaten ~ 1 teaspoon vanilla==+ 14 teaspoon salt 2 cups cubed bread 1, package (3 ozs.) Bakers chocolate chips "Method -- Heat butter and sugar Sh in--irying pan over low heat unul sugar is melted, stirring conszanily, Add milk gradually; stir to blead, | Cool. Add eggs, vanilla, and sah. Arrange alternate hnvers of bead cubes and chocolate clips mi greased 1-quart baking dish. Pour will vos "ture over top. Place wm pun of om water and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees Fo about 43 mms that we can run the race success- trying. - Serve warm with creo Makes 0 fully. Faith in a creed or a church ' , ro servings. } will not suffice. We must have .CH LATE CHIP . ix re ; faith in a person. That person must : 2 an oi CHOCOLATE Chip be Christ who died for the ungodly, "1 package (6 ozs.) Bakers COOKIES oe In Him we see God's love. With chocolate chips = ~~ Ya to }3 cup shortening faith in Him we can say triumph- 2 cups shredded cocoanut Va cup granulated . sugar - antly with Paul, "I know whom I 1; teaspoon baking powder . ¥ cip brown sugar, firmly er 33 cup sweetened condensed chocolate CHOCOLATE CHIP add Bake chips, coconut, baking powder and ] % te salt. * Add vanilla and condensed New And Useful milk and mix well: Drop from tea- - '|. spoon on lightly greased baking ~sheet- and bake in slow oven (328 212 minutes. Makes about 2 dozen macaroons. Method -- Beat egg whites until salt and cream of tartar and continue beating until eggs are stiff -enough "to hold up 'in peaks; but not dry. : Add sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, beating thorouglily after each ad- . dition. Fold in chocolate chips and Drop. from __ teaspoon on - in slow oven (300 dégrees F.) about Remove from while slightly warm using a spa. paper chocolate ' CHOCOLATE CHIP BREAD PUDDING 2 tablespoons butter or Ya cup brown sugar, firmly packed ve egg, well beaten = cup sifted flour- teaspoon salt . . LE teaspoon baking soda package (6 ozs.) Bakers: chocolate chips 34 cup chopped nut meats 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 1 ¥ % 1 Method -- (ream shortening, add sugars gradually and cream 1o- gether, until light and fluffy. Add egg and mix thoroughly. Siit flour once, measure, add salt and soda, and sift again. Add flour in two parts and mix well Add chocolate "chips, nuts, and vanillaz and mix thoroughly. Drop front teaspoon on ungreased baking sheet about 2 | inches apart. Bake in-moderate oven (375 degrees FY 10 to 12 minutes, Makes about 50 delicions, tasty cookies. Too Risky "A woman had called on the vicar with a distressing tale about her daughter who was very ill. She was anxious for the vicar to visit the the girl. "I'l certainly call on her," said the vicar. "But T don't remember ever having seen you in my church, Do you attend often?" . "No," she replied. "We happen to be chapel people." The vicar looked surprised. . "Then why didn't yon send for your own minister?" "Oh, it wouldn't he fair." was the reply. "You see. it's scarlet fever mv danghter's got." ' 1 . 7 Eben he sioned his name and added 1 a _.-:L Real Compulsory De -moved. 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