Word: bettye
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Betty Crump, granddaughter of Tennessee's Boss Ed Crump, was named Queen of the Memphis Cotton Carnival. The Memphis Commercial Appeal was ecstatic for two columns. Sample: "Her beauty is reflective of the Deep South . . . freshness and spontaneity, naturalness and lingering charm."
The Egg and I (Universal-International), an adaptation of Betty MacDonald's cackle-happy best-seller about a city couple who learn to run a poultry farm, will probably be just as popular as the book. Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert, who pretend to be the distraught pioneers, are...
Married. Ellsworth ("Sonny") Wisecarver, 17, tabloid-trumpeted wolf cub, who at 14 ran off with an unmarried mother seven years his senior ("You take Sinatra . . . I'll take Sonny"), ran off again at 16 with another matron of 25 ("an interlude of golden ecstasy"); and Betty Zoe Reber, 17...
Background information on what took place at the initial conference of the NSO were supplied by Betty Fitzgerald, Radcliffe '48, co-chairman of the forum. Alice Gilbert, Radcliffe '49, the other co-chairman, acted as moderator of the forum.
Betty Fitzgerald, Radcliffe '48, will explain the work of the Conference as a background for the organization plan. Miss Fitzgerald was a delegate to the Conference, and together with Alice Gilbert, Radcliffe '49, she is co-chairman of the forum. The second speaker will be Clifton F. Wharton, Jr. '47...