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Warning Movie Attractions BUM.-Moif 10 6, 1941* MOUNT CLEMENS. MICH. * MACOMB * Warning Movie Attractions BUM.-MOIf. TUES. mm V / '>m|V .ijjH , ALOMA Pot O' Gold of the SOUTH ; SEAS *, ? RICHARD JIAH ¦ (PO|g ARLEN - PARKER i .¦ H Hk • S ngn A. s?A P*r*m*v*t Pi«fwr« THE BEAUTEOUS Paulette kadr ¦ nW HELEN MACK ¦ Rj /V Goddard in “Pot O’ Gold” ROGER £|9MH coming to the Jewel Theatre PRYOR - : . * DON " mum w September 10 to 13 inclusive. mV CASUS , \-,‘ ,r ¦ btfß 1 ¦i —ALSO—- ? ? THIEVES FALL OUT Lost Tim* To-Hit* JACK BENNY in "CHARLEY'S AUNT" The Parson LAST TIME TONITE RINGSIDE MAISIE Panamint also of John D. ’s Tip Don't Blame a Sissy WIST POINT WIDOW ¦HH| ,g Hp|H| Makes Marriage AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGISTS SAY ¦ HIS PARENTS INSTEAD New York Moving Season MsttSKfr--f, aßba*^mKiT'l | *&»*%•# ¦• ' Mri a Cinch, Month Ahead RIW* Claim ARE REPONSIBLE Moves ’*' v v : „-/. •,;'"';':, V J. •I HOLLYWOOD, Sept. # • Sept, fi (>P» another thing found to induce • NEW YORK Sept. 6—<#)— Gene Tierney CHICAGO. —Film actress How parents make sissy men of femininity in boys and mascu- Real estate men say the moving gays she’s sure her marriage to in JON what is said to be the season's their boys and masculine wo- linityin girls. season is already on New CO-STARRING DOROTHY LAMOUR AND HALL in Oleg Cassini will last, ahead the tra- film, Technicolor romance, “Aloma of the South Seas,’* opens Count men of their girls, without real- “Men,” said Ferguson, “who York—weeks of most spectacular Paramount’s because it's based on a friendly doing was 1 moving date—- Theatre, returns America to be crowned ruler of his Poly- izing they are it, are attached to their father are ditional October Sept. 14, at the Jewel ion Hall from tip from John D. Rockefeller. First Lady is to claim his promised bride, Dorothy Lamour. Exciting melodrama comes to a described to the American more masculine, but women, and the Nation’s nesian and the Psychological Association yes- right in step with the times. rUmit n a giant volcano erupts and a native rebellion breaks out. Philip, Reed, Lynne Over- When Gene married who are attached to their fath- man and Katherine deMille are among the many featured players in supporting roles. It’s one of former Washington, D. C., dress terday. er are more feminine than per- Mrs. Frar.kiin D. Roosevelt 1941’s big pictures and will be on the Jewel screen Sept. 14-15 and 16. designer last June, her parents, The study was reported by sons not so attached. Conflict vacated her Greenwich Village Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Leonard W. Ferguson of the between father and son causes ¦ B. ;! apartment yesterday and moved Tierney, New York socialites, University of Connecticut. Boys the latter to become more fem- into her lon-unused town house publicly expressed displeasure. tend to become feminine, and inine and conflict between father at 49 East 65tn street, next door Pot “Look,” said Gene, in an in- girls masculine, he said, if the and daughter causes the latter to the city he me of the Presi- Horace Heidt in O' Gold terview at her studio. “Here's parents teach a culture different to become more masculine. At- dent’s mother, Mrs Sarah De- HORACE HEIDT, one of radio’s leading maestros, who is appearing with his famous a secret I never told anybody. from that of the rest of the tachment to mother is associated lano Roosevelt. band in James Roosevelt’s Hollywood movie, “Pot O’ Gold,” which comes on Sept. 10 to “My husband and I have a community. with greater femininity in both a man concentrate on versa- the Jewel Theatre, climbed to fame on the theory that should sure-fire, time-tested axiom that The same thing happens if sons and daughters whereas con- devoted LARGEST VALLEY ...• tilityinstead of specialization. Horace is a native of Alameda, California, where he makes our marriage a cinch to the children are subjected to ir- flict is associated with greater ’ his youth to becoming an all-around athlete. last. Don’t laugh. I got the rational discipline, or if one par- masculinity. The largest valley in the plays University California, he became a member of the baseball team, the box- CHARLIE RUGGLES hunch from John D. Rocke- ent is absent from home a great Ferguson concluded it boiled world is the Great Rift of Afri- At the of his first wholly in ing squad the was on his way to becoming heavyweight champ- serious role feller. who was happily married deal. If one parent is inferior down mainly to this: ca, which begins in north of and football team. He well of Panamint” the when family interfered. He gave up boxing and concentrated on foot- “The Parson for 60 years or so. wasn’t he? to the other, boys are likely to A pleasant childhood is the Palestine and stretches south in- ion of the school his which opens at the Jewel During subsequent years, he was forced to undergo 17 spinal operations, which meant “Rockefeller said, ‘A friend- feminize and girls grow mascu- one most likely to develop mas- to Africa 5000 miles. ball. Theatre Sept. 7. It will also be that when he exited from the hospital, he had to quit sports and find a means of livelihood. ship founded on business always line. culinity in boys and feminity “Pot at the Sept. 10-11-12 & 13. on the Jewel screen on the Bth lasts but a business founded on If parents gave no regular in girls. The reason, he said, is Horace Heidt’s local tens can see O’ Gold” Jewel Theatre, COOL and 9th. friendship usually ends in the allowance to children, or give that under the pleasant home CUCUMBERS bankruptcy of both business them few gifts, the boys ap- surroundings they acquire so- The cucumber usually has a Cenaaa Police premises where there is a and friendship.* parently became more feminine called normal patterns of be- temperature 1 degree ’ower than Letter Carriers vicious dog? “My husband and I are bus- and the girls most masculine. havior. that of the surrounding atmo»> oOif Earju Do they have to climb stairs MountClemens iness partners, in a way. He With many gifts and toys, these phere. Hence the expression, to deliver mail in buildings designs my costumes, and I act trends were reversed. Shop Mt. Clemens Stores First “cool as • cucumber.*’ Right to Stay Want 2 Things where there is no elevator? in them. Maybe I’d have married Parental disregard or active a movie in convention High Notes him even if he had been hostility tended to make more Sept. 6 The association which thank heaven he’s •PHILADELPHIA, points out that the star, feminine men and masculine wo- Eight-year-old Pat is home resolutions By Tom fir Dick Donaldson not. affection and • CT— Cleared Up postal employes guide says no men. But parental • again but he’s dog tired. “The point is, we stumbled led to the op- BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ANGELES, Sept. 6—(JP) in both instances, but that post- MIRROR MEETIN kind treatment Given away to a New Jersey # LOS into John D.’s formula for posite results. snapped at office officials often require CERTIFIED CONCRETE termer because he —The National Association of The Mount Clemens High Sixty years—whoops! A lax religious training was TRANSIT MIXED po- carriers to make such deliveries. success. strangers lately, the German Letter Carriers would like to School Mirror, a bi-monthly pub- If Rockefeller could do it, why GRAVEL MORTAR lice dog traveled 30 miles and Other resolutions urged pen- BRICK SAND get two things cleared up by lication which last year received not Tierney?” swam the Delaware River to get sions for letter carriers’ widows, the honor of being placed as the FEUD’S END? CEMENT—CEMENT BLOCKS—ROAD GRAVEL Harry Dye from Post- and optional retirement by Gene said Director .Tosef von back to Keller’s definite orders the an second best high school publica- when the office Department: employe after 30 years of ser- Sternberg almost fainted LOS ANGELES—The classic Limnton* for Driveway* and Parking Lot* Works where he resumed tion for schools of 800 to 1300 he first saw Cassini's costumes rivalry between Los Angeles Job as watchdog. Must carriers deliver mail to vice. in the United States, called its for her to wear in “The Shang- and San Francisco must be dis- GIVEN PROMPT SERVICE first meeting of the 1941-42 hai Gesture”—“but it was from appearing. ESTIMATES school year in an effort to bring joy— he’s really crazy about Elena Wolfskill, Queen of Los together old and any reporters the designs,and so am I. Angeles’ 1941 birthday celebra- 10th, 11th or 12th grade students “Is my husband going to tion, is marrying William Daily who have writing ability and POWERS SUPPLY CO. Dollars for Line Thornton of San Francisco. Five Last costumes for other act- create PHONE wLsh a chance to be a member Her ancestors planted Los 163 HUBBARD AYE. 740 of the staff, which is under the resses? Indeed, and why not? It’s career. Angeles first orange tree. supervision of Mr. Frank Kissell his But of course head of the printing department I’llcome first.” JINGLE CONTEST in Gene added that one of these DAILY MONITOR city high. days she was going to take FREE Just Writs Hu Lott Lino tor this Jingl* LUNCHES time out to have three babies THESE Any student who wished a in a row.
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