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PROTECTION^ ¦ from Physical Impairment Or Deformity? It Not, Give Full | Particulars: I Bring This Ad for 1 Free Tank RIVER TAVERN of Gas with Every Purchase FRIDAY. JUDY 29, 1955 ARIZONA SUN PAGE THREE Memory Ella Fitzgerald, Don Cherry, Chordettes, Lane Gloria Lane On 'Woolworth' Would you mind strolling down Ella Fitzgerald, “the first lady Miss Fitzgerald, one of the great Memory Lane with while us we of jazz song,” pop singer Don jazz artists of our time, will offetf relive the social and other events Cherry, The Chordettes, 'and Gloria “live”performances of two of her William 1 Johnson Gives “welcome Lane, mezzo-soprano of the New greatest record hits. Don Cherry, back to Phoenix” party for niece, York City Opera, will be the fea- a veteran of CBS Radio’s “Perry Jean Meador, at the home of Mr. tured artists on CBS Radio’s “The Como Show,” “Songs for Sale” NEW YORK (GLOBAL)—Count This Thursday night, she will be and Mrs. Gerald Swain, 1621 East Woolworth Hour: What’s New in and “Arthur Godfrey and His Basie and his band still clicking a guest on Sammy Kaye’s ABC Adams St. Music”, Sunday, July 31, 1:00-2:00 Friends,” and a Walker Cup golfer, . p.m. songs at Broadway’s Birdland. Count is Radia Show. Also, Miss Brown Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barr of 1334 will sing some of the which zooming with his “hit” record of will be a guest artist on the Wool- West Tonto are hosts to California have been enchanting night club . audiences all the The “Every Day.” . W. C. Handy worth Hour on Sunday, August relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Walter over country, Wes a sensation a while back on 21 over CBS Radio. She was sen- Johnson of San Francisco, and Rev. Household Employes Chordettes, featured on the CBS Ed Murrow’s Person to Person sational over the Fourth of July and Mrs. Milton Marina.* Radio “Robert Q. Lewis Show,” will new over CBS-TV. Cozy Cole and holidays, playing the exclusive Mrs. Bertie Lewis of 1343 East Tax Return sing their hit, “Humming Ben Webster, along with Tyree Shaker Ridge Country Club out- Monroe Street returns from Grand- Due Bird.” Gloria Lane, who was Glenn, are mainstays on the Ted side of Albany, New York, and field, Oklahoma, where she spent Maybe you h*ave a tax return starred in the Menotti operas “The Show, here the following day coming due on or before July 31. Consul” and “The Saint of Bleeck- Steele WOR-TV in at Scheiffer’s a pleasant two weeks. think income Most of us of our er Street,” and who sang her first New York City. Hotel in the Catskills. E. H. Russell, director West- tax as the only one to be concern- of. “Carmen” at the New York City Roryce Brown, the beautiful Art Mooney’s recording of “Hon- side Branch of Boy’s Club of Phoe- ed with during the year, and for most people that is true But Dis- Center this past season, will sing MGM recording artist who is rid- ey Babe” is climbing higher in the nix vacations in his home city of ing high with her current trict Director of Internal Revenue, one of the “Carmen” arias on the release top ten. Baltimore. Joni James is still Wilson B. Wood, says there are program. “Early guest last of Times” was a zooming as one of the top attrac- Mrs. Jessie Wiley of 1440 South several other kinds of tax returne. week Art you any on Waner’s ABC radio tions in the country. Betty Madi- 13th Avenue, accompanied by If have household help, one of whom earned or more Show and Hal Tunis’ ABC Show. gan’s new MGM “Teddy and SSO release of daughter son-in-law, Mr. and during the period from April 1 is Bear” really catching on. Mrs. Hollis and children, are enjoy- to June 30, you must file the em- Oscar the rave of jazz ing an extended motor trip in Tex- ployer’s quarterly return for Notes From fans. as, Oklahoma, Ohio and Michigan. household employees. • The tax of this return is 4 per cent of the to- Pearl Bailey, singing comedienne Howlett Smith has returned tal earned by each employee if he Bermuda who recently starred in the Broad- from a ten-day trip to Chicago, or she earned SSO or more during way production of “House of Flow- sponsored by the Lions Club. the three months By GERALD K. BRANGMAN What is this tax for? It is cred- ers,” will be the featured guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Leos re- HAMILTON, BERMUDA (Glob- ited to the employee’s Social Se- Mitch Miller on CBS Radio’s turned from a six week’s vacation curity account. al) The exchange of American One-half of the “Kraft Music Hall” this Sunday. in the middle west where they tax, or two per cent, may be with- and Bermudan students is now a She will be joined at the micro- visited relatives and firends. held from the employee, but the custom. A group other two per cent must paid by well-established phone in an informal round table Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Wormley be of American students landed at ihe employer. If the employer discussion by Don Cherry, amateur vacationing in Los Angeles. wishes, he may pay the entire Why not the Civil Air Port on Sunday last, take that golfer and singer, and two other amount of four . per cent. Some in -and ere well settled at Camp Coral employers f. vacation guests. use this method, rather f OO a Southwest. at Boaz Island. On hand to meet than withhold the small amount » ern guaran- Dinah Washington and Terry F- teed used Jackson, Direc- Share Your Wisdom from the employee on each payday. them were Albert Gibbs quarter at I car. You’ll not Basin Street. By DR. THOMAS R. GAINES The Social Security tax is not op- find more tor of the Camp; Donald Smith of I ® I . \ . The Ralph Sharon Trio, along tional; it has to be paid. I than 100 cars the Smith Agency, and a very eag- NEW YORK, (Global) The | V to choose with the Cy Coleman Trio, at the from at <rur crowd Bermudans. Q. owi I easily pota- J lpl er of interested intention of making goodwill or How skin > / lot and we’ll Composer. Faye Adams has toes? Quenton Vaughn of New Jersey love a daily habit will afford joy- I repair your been set to fill the top female spot A. Reeling potatoes, charge group coming ous and lasting Before new was in of the in Lou Krefetz’ “Big Ten Revief” satisfaction. The or peaches, plunge them in boiling 4 LIFE at cost down. attitude of living a friendly life for even after for an early fall tour. The review water about a half minute, our liberal Members of the party are Cheryl will prove to be a wise and profit- then drop them in cold water. The guarantee runs out. Check the val- will tour the East, Midwest and below. D.C.; able gesture. Theer is mas- peelings will slip off easily. ues Wormley of Washington, South. It is being sold for $3,000 life no Carol and Dianne Meade of New tership or security in living in 1954 Ford Victoria. A beautiful car week nights and $3,500 week-ends. HAIR IS WOMAN’S GLORY coral and grey colors with radio, heat- Jersey; Donna Sebastian, Gloria the consciousness of hate or un- er, Fordomatic and white sidewall Jack Archer, Shaw Artists vice Cor. 11-15 Guarantee. Daniels, Patricia Van Putten, forgiveness. Such unworthy ex- tires. New car &IQQC president, is handling the tour. The The KOZY KOTTAGE BEAUTY 12,000 Actual Miles Jeannette Patrick, Barbara Crad- pressions mean lack of security talent line-up includes Joe Turner, SHOP 1954 Chev. Belair Coupe. A green 2- dock, Preston, comparable to a rudderless ship with heater, and George all of The Clovers, Bo Diddley, Bill Dog- 1510 W. Sherman St., AL 2-5347 tnne beauty radio, W.S.W. They tossed in the storm. A readjust- tires. This is a 1-owner car &lAQC New York. are enthralled gett, Gene and Eunice, Etta James Keep Your Glory Beautiful at scenery, ment of life, with the rejection of with the Bermuda air and Her Peaches, and Ray, VERA and Charlie hate and the inclusion of love will D. Me GRIFF 1952 Oldsmobile Holiday Coupe. South- are enjoying the beautiful sky blue the Paul Williams Band, A1 Jack- Owner and Operator western’s special of the week. A mean June days year heauty water at the West End. This will all round. with all factory accessories. son, emcee and the Drake Trio, 2-tone Finish. iicQC of will Yours for only certainly cement ties good dance team. between America and Bermuda. 1 The summer, as usual, seems to Comes Without hold an attraction for Americans 'Caught' Next anc ATU here, and this year seems an ex- l/EA I n Warning!! j ceptional one, *;s there are quite a number in our midst. We hope Academy Theater • WHAT IS THE PRICE TAG ON YOUR LIFE? that they will see fit to stop over “Ca/ught,” the rags-to-riches I to witness Bermuda’s outstanding story of a waitress who marries a 36,000 people were killed in auto accidents last year. ¦ event of the year the Cup Match millionaire—then wishes she were | Your automotive policy and hospitalization policy between the East and the West a waitress again, will be the Val- | DO NOT GIVE YOU COMPLETE PROTECTION I which takes place on Thursday ley Bank Academy Theatre fea- MODERN PIONEFRS' and Friday, July 28 and 29.
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