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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949
fiuil_vwood’s Nicest Romance
py 808 THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD; Jan. 20—(AP)—
This i$ a column 10 draw attention
to Holly wood’s nicest romance,
ves, | know that other romances
make bigger headlines. Rita Hay
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tion, A beautifully designed memorial has the samie effect.
When blended with sky and trees and green, green grass it
is an uplifting sight to all who see it—a lovely, fitting tribute
to the one whose name it bears. :
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ever make. Buy with confidence from an established dealer
where service and satisfaction are assured.
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Then there are the Errol Flynns,
the John Paynes, Artie Shaw, Ty
and Linda and the others. But
their matrimonial joys and sor
rows grow a bit tired for this re
portgr. Let me tell you about my
favorite romance.
The girl: a black-haired, 16-
vear-old beaflity named Elizabeth
Taylor.
The boy: A handsome football
champion and army officer named
Glern Davis.
Here is a love match as All-
American as his football rating.
They met playing touch football
at the beach. Their romance is
being carried on across two oceans
and a continent.
It all started when Elizabeth ad
mired Glenn in his film biography,
“The Spirit of West Point.” She
said as much to Mrs. Hubie
Kearns, a friend and wife of the
USC football player.
When Glenn came here for a
guest appearance in a Los Angeles
Rams game, Hubie asked him if
he’d like to meet Elizabeth.
The.Kearns took him to an aft
ernoon party at the Taylors’ home.
At tirst Elizabeth was too busy to
notice him. Then went a touch
football game was being organized,
she grabbed his hand and said,
“You play on our side.”
They were together a great «deal
in the few weeks before he shipped
out for Korea. Nearly all of it was
spent at the Taylor home. Neither
of them smoke or drink, and they
don’t like night clubs.
Their families met and like each
other, and Glenn put a necklace
bearing his gold football around
her neck before he left. Mrs. Tay
lor said Elizabeth was too young
for an engagement now.
Right now they are writing each
other every day, he from Korea
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and she from England, where she
is making “Conspirator.” He may
be out of the Army before long,
and if all goes well, they’ll be mar
ried.
. He’ll probably play some pro
football and she'll continue with
the movies, But they hope to
spend much of their time on a
horse ranch he plans to buy with
the money he has saved from his
movie earnings. Both love horses,
MOVIE PROCRAMS
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PALACE—
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “One
Sunday Afternoon,” starring Den
nis Morgan, Janis Paige, Dorothy
Malone. March of Time. News.
STRAND—
Thurs,-Fri, — “The Prince of
Thieves,” starring Jon Hall, Pa
tricia Morrison. So You Want to
be on the Radio. Athletic Stars.
News.
Sat. — “Black Eagle,” starring
William Bishop, Gordon Jones,
Virginia Patton. Flashing Fine.
Old Shell Game. Children Mati
nee — 10 a. m. — “Junior Prom.”
STRAND—
Fri. - Sat. — “Golden Trail,”
starring Tex Ritter. Pinch in
Time. Federal Agents vs. Uunder
world, Inc.—chapter 3.
RITZ— :
Fri.-Sat. ::Law Comes To Tex
as,” starring Wild “Bill” Elliott. E
Flat ‘Man. Jumor G-Men—chap
ter 1.
MEASURING LIQUIDS
Specialists recommend a glass
cu pwith the measurements mark
ed on one side for measuring li
quids. If the cup extends a little
higher than the one-cup measure
ment, a full cup can be measured
without spilling.
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY. |
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-11:55 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
~ 8:43 p. m —Air Conditioned.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
~ East—
| 12:15 a. m.—(Local).
Leave for Atlanta, South and
- West—
. 6:00 a: m.—Air Condiitoned.
4:3% a. m.—(Local).
4:00 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Arrive Athens (Daily) 12:35 p.m.
Leaves Athens (Daily) 4:15 p.m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
| From Lula end Commerce
Arrive 9:00 a. sn,
East and West
Leave Athens 9:00 a. m,
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Mixed Trains
"I‘rain 51 arrives Athens 8:00a.m.
| Train 52 leaves Athens 9:10 a.m.
Young Actress
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Carter Rites 1
Tomorrow In
Winterville
Funeral services for Henry
Grady Carter, 59, of Crawford,
will be conducted tomorrow after
noon at 3 o'clock from the Win
terville Baptist Church. The Rev
erend W. R. Coile will officiate, as
sisted by Reverend R. W. Allison. !
* Mr. Carter died in a local hospi
tal yesterday after an illness of
twelve days.
Nephews will serve as pall
bearers. Interment will be in Win
terville -cemetery.
M. Carter is survived by his
wife, Mrs. H. G. Carter, Crawford;
mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Carter,
Crawford, four sisiers, Mrs. G. B.
Barber, Mrs. J. E. Lester, and Mrs.
J. F. Meyer, all of Winterville, and
Mrs. W. P. Simmons, of Decatur;
and three brothers, S. T. Carter,
Winterville, L. H. Carter, Bishop,
and F. C. Carter, Watkinsville.
Mr, Carter, a native of Ogle~
thorpe coung, had resided in
Crawford and Oglethorpe county
all of his life. He was a well
known farmer in his community
and was Justice of the Peace in
Beaverdam district for more than
120 years. He was a member of
the Winterville Baptist Church.
His many friends will be saddened
to learn of his death.
~ Mr. Carter’s body will lie in
'state at the church from 2:30 un
til the time of the funeral.
Bridges Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
Rev. Howle
To Review
Douglas Novel
“The Big Fisherman,” current
best-seller novel by Lloyd C.
Douglas, will be received by Rev
erend Paul C. Howle at regular
evening services at the First Chris
tian Church Sunday night, it was
announced today.
Written by the noted author of
several other religicus novels, “The
Big Fisherman” tells the story of
Saint Peter, known in the Bible as
one of the most successful “fishers
of men.” Douglas attained re
nown with the best-known of his
novels, “The Robe,” which topped
list of best-sellers for months.
Pope Innocent IV, at the Coun
sel of Lyons in the 13th Century,
first bestowed the Red Hat on the
Roman cardinals. It was‘a symbol
of their readiness to shed blood
in the cause of the church.
~ The total manufacture of' ciga
rettes in the United. States in 1948
was approximately four percent
higher than in 1947,
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