‘"Wheâ€"wheâ€"eâ€"eu®‘ ‘ I spun about. "All" I squeal~ ed, "what are you doing here?" "Why, Clare, I live horeâ€"reâ€" member? Boy, am Iâ€"glad I hapâ€" pened to come home . early. I wouldn‘t have missed this for a million bucks! Hey, Vera Vague, hold it . . . . I‘ll be right back!"* Vera Vague, indeed! Furious, I made a dash for the house, and found .. . great day! . . . the lock had snapped shutâ€"and there I nerâ€"with his camera. * "Oh, Al," Iâ€"wailed, "I‘m locked *Yes"" I shriecked. "Go someâ€" where and drop dead!" "Oln,bqlï¬utlmtbut some snapshots. These," he deâ€" clared, "will be something to preâ€" serve for posterity !" I caught sight of Marty‘s worâ€" ried face over his shoulder. She "Horrors!" he said, lightly. "Anything I can do for you?" Well, I scrubbed and tugged and toiled, â€" and, surprisingly enough, I didn‘t mind the heat nearly so much with my mind occupied. Beâ€" coming‘ bolder, I ventured up on the back porch, and then, forgetâ€" ting, momentarily, my attire, I dragged a rug out to the line and was béating the daylights out of it, when, as I paused for breath I Al is a good sport, too, even though he does, at times, show indications of a perverted sense of humor. I wasn‘t taking any chance on meetâ€" ing Al in my present stanty cosâ€" charging her to give me the high sign when it was time forâ€"Al: come home. Marty and Al areour only near neighbors in this new subdivision, and a grand couple they are. Marty is priceless, and _ Well, anyway, I was dressed for my task. But I didn‘t want to be caught unawares, so I snapped the called Marty who lives next door, beam, than to be tied to a woman with a waistâ€"and a dispositionâ€" of ‘em. But years of cooking for Henryâ€"we both like to eat; and if I do say ‘so, I am considered &n excellent cookâ€" have added conâ€" siderable poundage, and once sleek curves have become lost in lumps and rolls heré and there. But why should 1 worry? I‘m healthy, and Henry loves me. Henry vows that he‘d rather be married to a goodâ€" natured gal, even though she does costume consisting only of shorts and halter, and, dodging the full length mirror in the hall, descendâ€" ed to the lower regions. model a swim suit with the best time to clean the basement playâ€" take my mind off the heat. the anatomy? I spent most of my tinse in the basement, trying for a reasonable facsimile of comfort â€"but then, I feel the heat more than some. It sort of bothered Reprise of Summer ment would bring out beads of perâ€" spiration on every square inch of Thur, Fri., Sat., Nov. 13°14â€"15 SPECIAL KIDDIE‘3 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:00 P. M. Added: Late News and Selected Thursday, Nov. 13, 1947 Alcyon Martha Vickers â€" Janis Paige "LOVE AND LEARN"‘ Upstairs I dug out a rather airy Amn Sheridan â€" Lew Ayres November 16, 17, 18, 19 Sbeent and Shallows Telephone H. P. 2400 in CINECOLOR New! Exciting! Sat. Nov,. 20 21â€"22 hen the least nioveâ€" around the corâ€" (Clip for reference) Miss Doris Jean Geiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geiser, 419 McDanicls Avenue, has enrollied for her junior year. Another junior s Miss Betty Ruth Ralph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ralph of 425 McDaniels Avenue. Miss Norene Ann Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harrison, 442 Lincoln Avenue, is a freshman at the school. i tyâ€"one swimming candidates reâ€" ported to Coach Bill Christian toâ€" day as he took over his new coach~ ing assignment at Lehigh Universâ€" ity, Captained by John T Palmer, local senior letterman, the Brown and White swimmers will meet ten rivals this winter, opening the seaâ€" son December 13 agrinst Dickinâ€" son at Carlisle. * that‘s no reason should how it feels to be blackmailed. And HAUPT A CANDIDATE FOR LEHICH SWIM TEAM why it is that blackmailers someâ€" times get shot! Highland Park Coeds Attend Bob Jones U. from Highland Park, HMincis, are attending Bob Jones University at Greenville S. C., this year. this one!"* He held up the most atrocious one of the bunch. "I‘m going to have this one enlargedâ€" that‘s whatâ€"and then I‘m going h.....-duh%h- for a pinâ€"up girl! s what just sat there and roared. * the expression on my face when Al blew in with those prints was the funniest thing he‘d ever seen in all his life. _ . _Okayâ€"so the joke‘s on me. But ward C. Haupt, of Highland Park. kiss I whispered: ‘"The joke‘s on Alâ€"the camera‘s out of focus and he won‘t get a thing!" * _ _ Henry relaxed at that, and for the next few moments a good time was had by all. But the payâ€"off came next eveâ€" ning when in popped Al, waving a bunch of moist prints. ' "Boy, oh boy!" he exulted. "Are these ever the berries! Came out swell, every last one of ‘em!" "Bu â€" bu â€" but . . .‘ I stuttered. "Lucky I took time to look the camera. over," he was saying, ‘"Marty‘d been foolin‘ with it. Oh, manny, I wouldn‘t ‘ve missed these on AL The revue must‘ve been a success, judging from the gales of laughter from my audience. ‘ At the height of the hilarity we heard: "In heaven‘s nameâ€"what goes when she got a chance she hissed : *"Don‘t worry about a thing! It‘s out of focusâ€"I‘ve been taking inâ€" door shots. Let him have his fun â€"we‘ll have the last laugh." Well, 1 can go along with a gag as well as the next one, and for a space I posed and strutted and SPECIAL KIDDIES MATINEE Sun. thru Wed., _ Nov. 16â€"19 They, Fri., Sat, Nov. 13â€"1415 GLENCOE THMEATRE . 630 Vernes Ave. Highland Park 606 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Greenville, S. C..â€" Three coeds It was Henry, of course, and he One showing only at 2 p.m. "NATIONAL VELVET"* Two Cartoons and Comedy starts at 4:30; 30¢ to 6:40 Under cover of a , Nov. 3â€"Seven you Very freimently a fight for what is right degenerates into a quarrel for what is left. * last month as an alternate m«-nâ€"um i-:-.l.ui-um class in 1934, he has attended high sehool h“'“. lllinois, and where he received an A.B. degres with honors in the study of govâ€" ermment and an M.B.A. degfee in the study of business and public administration." He is now studyâ€" ing under Professor Quiney Wright at the University of Chiâ€" International Relitions, Law, and last month, and is also Chairman of the So. Side Committee for World Government in Chicago. adequate to prevent war, is situâ€" !’lufln“'u; Highland Parker Among Leaders At St. Louis Robert T. 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