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Because Prohibition is a matter of politics and politics is a matter of propaganda, horsey, fun-loving Jouett Shouse, ablest of political propagandists, was last week named president of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment. His selection was announced by rich, precise Pierre Samuel du Pont, chairman of A. A. P. A.'s executive committee. Major Henry Hastings Curran, the Association's president for the past five years, was made vice chairman of the board...
Besides Spur, fortnightly for horsey socialites, Angus Co. published Plumbers' & Heating Contractors' Trade Journal, Nation's Schools, Modern Hospital. The last two Publisher Tichenor promptly sold back to their former owner. Then he scooped up The Port, a little-known monthly published by the Port of New York Authority. He plans to build it into a shipping men's review of port news the world over...
Ably performed by James Rennie and Madge Kennedy, Bridal Wise concerns itself with the tale of a horsey husband and his non-horsey wife whose marriage runs on the rocks because of their antipodal interests. After the divorce, Alan Burroughs marries a sort of female centaur. Joyce Burroughs mates with the family lawyer...
...together on their honeymoons. Fate also directs the unexpected appearance of the Burroughs' mischievous young son Peter (Jackie Kelk), just expelled from boarding school. After a fair example of the devilment which Peter and his small Negro coeval (Raymond Bishop) are capable of raising, the lawyer and the horsey lady decide that neither of them could put up with custody of the Burroughs child each year. The curtain dips with the understanding that the Burroughs family, complete with Peter, will soon be officially reunited. If you are one of a large section of the theatre-going public which finds...
...primary election night last month unofficial counts showed Ralph E. Church, State legislator, defeated for the Republican Congressional nomination in the 10th Illinois District-the fashionable North Shore-by James Simpson Jr., horsey, socialite son of the board chairman of Marshall Field & Co. Last week final figures proved that Mr. Church had, after all, nosed out Junior Simpson by 73 votes out of some 83,000 cast. Hopelessly beaten in the primary was Carl Chindblom, Republican incumbent. A recount was expected...