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...they would build a shrine to Mary, Queen of Peace. Under their pastor, Monsignor Angelo R. Cioffi, they dug into pockets to raise the money. By last August, after nine years of planning and giving, St. Rosalia's parishioners had their triumph: dedication of their $2,000,000 Regina Pacis Votive Shrine, a Handsome stone building decorated with mural paintings by Italian artists and fitted out with such modern devices as air conditioning and electric votive candles (candle smoke is bad for murals...
...weight, 165 Ibs.; blue-grey eyes, ruddy complexion, black hair turning grey; affable, self-assured, vigorous speaker with an infectious smile; used to ride horses and play golf (after a hole in one in 1934, decided to rest on his achievement, quit the game). His wife is the former Regina Clark, a former special deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania. They have two boys (11 and 9) and a girl (6). A Roman Catholic, McGranery has been honored by the Pope: he is a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great and a private Chamberlain of the Cape...
Those words marked the final farewell to girlhood of the lonely young woman whose name in history would now forever be signed: Elizabeth, Regina...
...contrast to Feininger, there are Herbert Bayer's colorful posters. Bayer, a leader in advertising techniques, has done an amusing burlesque on his own field. He shows the possibilities of popularizing a fictional "Regina Toothpaste" through a specially constructed building. On the outside of this structure he has drawn a loudspeaker which blares forth the product's name. On the inside, movies portray the advantages of the toothpaste, while the building's chimney spouts smoke in the form of "Regina." Bayer's only oil on display, a dull study in browns, whites, and blacks, is far below the standard...
...dramatic shows are now investing a total of $300,000 a week. Celanese Theater flew Actress Pamela Brown from London to New York for a single performance in Susan and God. Robert Montgomery Presents plunked down $10,000 for one use of the TV stage set of Victoria Regina; the Playhouse of Stars cheerfully handed Helen Hayes $5,000 for 60 minutes' work in a trifling comedy called Not a Chance...