Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, April 22, 1936, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
STARS OF THE AIR
Adele Girard
One of the prettiest girls on the air, we vote, is Adele Girard who
jiings and plays a harp on Columbia network sustaining programs.
THE TUTTS by Crawford Young
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William Powell and Bill Jr.
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The screen star and his son are pictured in one of their extremely rare
appearances together in public. They were snapped when dad took Junior
to the circus in Los Angeles. The lad’s mother and father were divorced
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Flubb —Now there’s a general for
you. One day you read about him in
Mexico, the next in Cuba and a day
later you hear he’s in Europe.
Dubb—To which general do you re
fer?
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PETE THE TR/SMP
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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1935
4 There goes another married man,”
said the girl at the candy counter.
“What makes you think so?” asked
the next customer in line.
“He used to buy a two-pound box
of candy once a week and now he
buys a one-peund box twice a year.”
PRIVATE LIVES OF PICTURE PEOPLE .
■ —ASTRID ALLWYN
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