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PART 3-PAGE 2 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 11, I960 (Bip Hob ipn. ONDAY LYON UP: Little betting with the bodkies on Tuesday's primary. Qdds-on favorites are: Gov. Stratton vs. Otto Kerner.

Sam Witwer Sen. THEY WERE THERE yBB K' rr CO'- 1R MX 1 i Douglas already in for the fall. Two bookmakers' long shots: State Treasurer Joe Lohman to beat Kerner and Young Bill Rentschler to toD Witwer. Chez Star Red Skelton packing 'em in startled his weekend audiences with this offer to unfortunate William Johnson, 57' year old Brinks' guard who suddenly decided to have a fling with $30,000 worth: If the company doesn't take care of this poor man or cuts off his pension I'll personally underwrite his keep!" That's Skelton for you. Carol Channing, booked f-J i I i sr it- i Herb Lyon Mrs.

Edward Davis and Mrs. J. Frank Friedberg scan the buffet at Sunday's "Red Heart Gala" benefit for Travelers Aid society in Saddle and Sirloin club. David Eddy, Lynn Culver and Ellary Eddy relax at at children's party in club after making the rounds of dog Show. TRIBUNE Photos by Edward B.

McGilll Mrs. Kenneth G. Soderblora was a member of committee which organized the party, given during benefit performance of International Dog show in International Amphitheater. Thru the Looking Glass GIRL 1 Young Girl Parents, Dogs Have Big Time at Show Should Sit, thru the ice like a boisterous schoolboy casting off, at long BY CAROLINE LEWIS last, winter wraps and boots There was a swingin By RUTH MAC KAY felled a sturdy evergreen across the way for marvelling at the weakness of the gre.at, and the strength of the small thruout God's universe. Brief Interlude -or surprising a ruffed crowd at the Saddle and Sir Talk Right BY ELEANOR ANGLE grouse in the underbrush.

Ask for More? at the Erlanger for an original two weeks stayed nine and grossed a whopping $300,000. An en-Channing story; Frankie Sinatra's sudden decision to fire Albert Maltz, before the guy typed a line, was largely due to the harm the situation, was causing Sinatra's favorite candidate John Kennedy. Our Friday Gal, Mary Pentoney, set the date: July 23 at Our Lady of Mount CarmeL The groom is Ed Fox of the Fox De Luxe clan. Elaine May of the Nichols and May comedy team -quit the cast of the April 22 Playhouse 90 drama over an "interpretation of role "difference; Mike Nichols stays on, however. Saturday Midnight Muttering at the Country Store restaurant, "AH I had was interruptions today a census taker, two tax men, and 14 poll takers! HOIB'S BLOIBS: Some 83,000 conventioneers will spin in during April.

Happy cash register clanging. Danny Miller, who switched the name of his Chesterfield supper club to Danny's Hideaway, over the weekend, will hear about it from Danny Stradella, boss of the original New York and Miami Beach Hideaways. The screen and TV writers are close to their own strike settlement with Hollywood's producers. Some top video shows are scriptless and stymied still. Singer Jeanne Stanley and wealthy New Yorker Sander Simon confirmed our long ago tip: They'll get hitched in May in N.

Y. C. She's the ex of Sherman hotel maestro Frank York, recently rewed. Danny Thomas told me in Hollywood last week, "I'll be in every episode of my TV loin club Sunday evening, and they were pondering a weighty question: How many times can a poodle shake hands? "Lots and lots," cried pe THIS, OF COURSE, is the bleak time of the year," remarked a Door County neighbor, to which we replied, Well, yes perhaps so No bright sun transformed a light snowfall into glistening diamonds as on a previous visit to our cottage. No full moon flung a star-studded cloak across the broad shoulders of the bluff.

Days were gray. Nights were black. Nonetheless, it was a per WHO COULD ASK for more? A leisurely walk THERE'S a great deal to be said for -the old in the evening and the sud Barry, Neil and Jeannie Swanson, Children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A pooch who did make the show was Waggy, the Cairn terrier belonging to young Winnie Unger, daughter of', the Charles Ungers.

oof -Anderson At reception Sunday in their Evanston home, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leslie Toof announced the 'engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Thomas Patrick Anderson, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Clarence NO BRIEF INTERLUDE could have been better for: Fingering the saucer magnolia buds in their furry April fullness and smiling over the sign on a land tite Lynn Culver, whose parents were attending the Red den stabbing poignancy of spring which some maintain, emanates from the awaken ing fragrance of the trees Heart Gala" buffet dinner during Sunday's performance of the International Dog show, benefiting the Travel i scape gardener's truck Have Trowel, Will kindling a grate fire discovering hardy shoots of our ers Aid society. No more suitable time for Grownups carved up roast beef from the buffet while fashioned finishing school idea of making young girls conscious of the necessity for good posture and for voice control. It's a shame discipline in these matters has just about evaporated from home school. i Girls who sprawl when they sit are doing themselves a disservice; they look fatter, sloppier than they really are and they are notyt raining their muscles as they should be trained. The mother who insists that girls sit upright at the table and in the living room is not an unreasonable tulips three inches above the ground, and patches here and there of green grass for hearing the sleepy call of a feathered migrant of the Anderson of Winona avenue.

Miss Toof attended St Cath their children whooped it up with giant-burgers in an adjoining room. erine college in St. Paul, South land. At festivities in the club fect weekend for: Baking bread reading aloud Moss Hart's autobiography, Act One" for sighting the wide spread of an eagle's wings above Green Bay playing favorite phonograph records and answering a stack of correspondence, tho we never got beyond the thinking stage on this item. A wonderful weekend for examining a tidy, small nest in the red maple, which vali-; antly withstood storms thatj tryitig on last summer's clothes or following the flight of the first kite of the season as it soared aloft or patting the village collie who comes to make certain only the rightful owners are in our little house.

The hours were ample for noticing how the historic across from the International Exchanging local gossip show next season." Danny and his Rosemary will be here via the telephone on a party and- Northwestern, university. Mr. Anderson, a faculty member at Northwestern, received both his bachelor's and master's degrees from that institution and is studying for his doctor i i I Amphitheater in the stock yards, special service plaques were awarded to Wallace L. line straightening the cupboards planning a soon to raise more dough for his a-building 'St. Jude hospital for children in Memphis.

But, regrettably, tod-dlin' Thomas has no time to play night clubs. P. S. Pat Harrington will probably depart Danny's show shortly. Crawford and Nathaniel C.

ate there. Hamilton, co-chairmen of the benefit. Mrs. Richard D. Cul modest garden savoring, for the nonce, life's quiet, simple joys.

creek for which "our town" was named, was bursting! Soper-Douglas ver was cnairman oi tne At a small family gathering Gala." During a lull in the action OUR STATE STREET STORE IS OPEN MONDAY NIGHT! in tne Drake notei. toasts nagger, bne right. Inere will come ajday, when that girls is 16 or 17, when she'll wonder why she's clumsy, and socially ill at ease. The same holds true of voices. The girl who is allowed to use a fog horn voice is unfortunate, where were raised to around the buffet and at the T.I Miss Janet pedigree bar, doggiest people awards big red hearts were bestowed on Miss Lucia Perrigo and Gus- the girl whose parents and MEM tav Babson by the judges," Philip D.

Armour George Douglas and Taylor G. Soper son of the senior Mr. and Mrs. Soper of Win-netka, who will be married April 30. Miss Douglas, dau ghter of Rich III and Mrs.

Harold Florsheim. yiiiiii Bulky packages toted to the Gala by many feminine I Miss Douglas teachers insist on mannerly voice modulation is going to be several, steps ahead of her competition when she reaches young womanhood. Too many of the teen-age girls who would like to model or to be more poised are way behind schedule when they get upset about their lack of physical and social grace. They've closed their ears to advice to sit properly, stand properly, walk proudly. Neal Lang, exEdgewater Beach chief, took over as general manager, of New York's famed Plaza for-Hotel Corporation of America.

WAIT Dee Jay Stan Dale, a new daddy, spilled boiling formula water on a leg the other dawning and is limping around like Gunsmoke's Chester. The li'l guy is called Rex Yn Dale. TICKER TALK: Hugh Downs' Chicago brother-in-law, Dick Shaheen, who is a radio station broker, says interest in buying same was at an all-time high during the Broadcasters' convention here last week. Dick just sold WAXX, in Chippewa Falls, to Jack Holden, a WLS announcer for 25 years. Happy 63d boithday to columnist Walter Winchell, zingier than ever.

And Mrs. L.v says thanks for the two orchids that were such a pleasant surprise. Restaurateur George Drake and his Janet cut out for three months in Europe after a farewell shindig, at the Ambassadors that featured a touching toast by Sen. Douglas. A dozen top comics turned up for Funnyman Marty Allen's splashy Saturday night wedding to Lorraine Trydelle, publicity gal for the Concord hotel in the Catskills.

Mrs. Perry Como was maid of honor. And E. John Second Federal Sierocinski saw a TV western so modern that when the hero pulled out his .45, it was his latest recording! Fasliiorr Shows This Week guests contained chic party shoes to replace sturdy walking shoes doffed after the dog show. Smaller guests also toted bulky bundles dog the late Mr.

and Mrs. Albert J. Douglas of Toronto was graduated from Western! Technical college in Mr. Soper received his bachelor's degree from North-! western university. food samples to take home to ido! We may enter our poodle next year," confided young New! at Slenderella I You'll really enjoy your persona! and complimentary beauty consultation with this fashion expert.

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