The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 16, 1950, Page 3

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Well Prepared | DOUBLE WEDDING By Adele mumpn +) | You cannot deny Stephanie} ™ o he had had @ do wit . be| “It sounds te order,” | ver s = om Stephanie agr 2 bit reluctant- =o lt quite the same as througb | Grant v— ee G == He would have to get in t ~ — with Bob and make all the ee 4 | Tamgements. But he would 2 > aa x | Jean relay them to Stephani r —— F — a vege he: think ~ = oo long,” Stephanie admitted a ~ a anie | bit ruefully. < Be : uid be | 4 SHADOW crossed Grant's face gee ee He said, “Whv don't you p " < ae Ge DIDNT You TELL ME You DEFINITELY! iS NE e : oe. i a : a You jae WERE GOING TO sTOP” TM LIMITING MYSELF SATURDAY ‘s... | et, I'm not} - ~—ans JO ONLY ONE canteen.” | 109k holding hers sr she could not CHOCOLATE A Da = a refuse to meet it. “This marriage }—it’s not real and you cannot ike me ackrowledge that it is. | It's not the kind you entered into | q_ | with Sandy before he went away. | 90\Nor the kind we had together! antl | Look at me, Stephanie, and admit | 33° that what I say is true.” as 1 “It--may be.” She was forced | {> >” | to look into his eves. Yet she did |S" | like to make such an admission. | 7” She was legally married fp Sands. | ~ was te immed | sides, that first love and | 5 Shae a= . | loyalty. And‘she had promisedd.c.o “ror rt | his uncle that she would give that | Ca". Fo marriage a fair trial ) nt sur-| “You must hear me out!” insisted. “You must remember, Sam ie, deat this. situstion bas! wavs be & |} me easy for me. either. I as- | “S? sure you I would have stayed | ~*"st was.ene | out of your life if I had been con- .| vineed you were happy. But now ae that I know you are not, I feel | ® = = I have the right to come back, | EY: = == the right to speak for myself.” | Steph: a It's too soon.” Stephanie said’, Stephani Sec muca Her eyes were filled with distress. | doubt of G wey 4 . so HA! GUESS > ARE ‘COURSE NOT! hea WE'VE OUTSMARTED I'VE BECOME : time, dearest, during our one| that was THE ENEMY WITH = ATTACHED could fix it up with Bob, | brief m to know our mar- | Seemed of THE DECOY IDEA. TO THE THI ie need never know/ riage could ye been a success? / (Te be cemtummed) €H,FRIZZ > “No, it’s not.” His hold on her | dependabie. ids ti “Didn't we have able. He w (that can happen to a child star |Ann G i 1 |'3 to try to struggle through the} They jus Oi ywoo |awkwapd age and not let it af- recapty t |fect one’s career. Take it from | had |Skippy Homier, who should know. On f Notes | For Skippy is speaking from per-;as Sh T } |vonal experience. Taylor, War You remember Skippy Homier, | Garland and Mickey Rooney who did such a grand acting job ™@de, the grade. ns s , 1 Wilde had in “Fomorrow The World.” He|_ “1 hope | can Go as well.” saps BY POSING AS ? , g the girl or;}made a big personal hit as the | Skippy. “My ambition is to play MUSICIANS | cath ‘in the|mean little mazi in the stage |light pomedy, the kind of thing j y Fox produc-| production. and later in the movie | at Clifton Webb does” Wikiie wo Flags West.” Without, version gf the. play, with Fred a pacuares ion, Cornel chose to. die. eric March and Betty Field, “back Sass. an important; But what has: happened to} 024 a: ina lest. ho dies with Skippy since ‘Well, here's how | Because, in his current Silmm, he explains it, “I got lost inside |7,- Gaunt Woman,” Skippy has a big studio, Finally I got to do}, lighter role. one other picture, “Boy's Ranch,” with Butch Jenkins. And it wasn}! pevereux C. Josephs, president uu WE WILL GAIN ENTRANCE BACKST/ CANT TAKE YOU TO PREP SCHOOL ,WAGS...CAN’T GET E ar sw underway in amy good.” ‘ of the New York Life Insurance ON WITHOUT YOU... ONLY &% BE GAY.. + THEIR produce “Call It, Skippy knows that his isn’t an’Co born in Newport, Ri, 3 ONE THING I CAN : SOULS HAVEN'T 3 e Christopher, | unusual case. He's nineteen now, | years ago. DO. SOMETHIN’ GONE TO THE 1 novel. |@ six-footer and a freshment at Eee : a a U-C-L-A. ; Mail The Guzen to friends MacDonald Carev has complet-|_, He hopes that he has bridged | ——————___ the in-between stage that every ra a | child acter has to face. That's th¢}| wor yrevern yvouR | dreadful time when they are too ON THE LINE OF old to play kids and too young t play grown-up roles and general- re Children’s ly appear about as graceful as COME TO THE M & a new-born calf is: As Skippy like a gal’s dream | says: “{ hope that I am through. 728 Duval Street Phone 1006 le with Marta Toren in ” He next MGM _ for a starring kelton in “Excuse ig wonderful. Betty with it. I take. my hat off to have a chorus of one} anyone who can get through in a_ spectacular} that age successfully in pictures. uence of her latest 17s murder.” Me Mister.” Among .those who have dis- s % jcovered that fact are Jackie it looked as if|/ Coogan, Jane Withers, Jackic would never be €ooper, . Freddie way from being a portant dramati | sal-Internationa’ ii 1 SS a The Twentieth Century |comedy drama, “When Wi 'Comes Marching Home” was re- lcently voted the grand prize at |the International Film Festival | held in Locarno. | This honor was conferred by lan official jury of independent film critic:, eighteen in number. “Willie” won the majority vote on the first ballot. x &: , The most heart-breaking thing the kettle family of 3 THIS IS MRS. me. Richafa ‘has plavedl F Cuma Aen part of Ma and Pa Kettle’s 0 tert ie = NIECE, JANE / 3 a f : sen ie = = x ~~ = — = te oe ss a me oe oe if a az em z= Ere eke i Weee | PORRRR REE 18) PRR \E #) eee) SO ee

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