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Show MOVIES s i i .v,.Tir IS Ml : I"" 1- - "tit tH E - I s - .v l i, M IS fir .R When childhood constipation occurs More mothers use Fletcher's Castoria than any other laxative : a w What ' I Tift k. ffl41iliffinip OR A Cleanser is so easy r odor-causin- lawn a g: . odor-free.- hard-to-get-- 5pd at Dosen't gum up. f llCUltl Oft SflT places. IUCIIK MOTQI nEMTIMF CLEANSER II I I III III 1 IH II NHII II III 1INMI I II i mation to the maturing influence of Jack Cassidy, her husband and the father of her two sons, Shaun, four, and Patrick, six months. "Before I fell in love with Jack, I was a very different person," Shirley told me recently. "It was as if I held my nature in abeyance until I met the man I loved, then chose which of my dormant qualities would best fit our life together." Shirley still has the same clear eyes, smooth, fresh skin, and gentle mouth that caught the attention of theatrical agents when she was pn vacation in New York in 1953. But now Shirley's eyes meet you directly, her skin has a warmer glow, and her mouth is more expressive. She is quick to agree or disagree, always with confidence and with articulate reasons. As I talked to her, the sun slanted through the window of her New York hotel suite, turning her hair into a golden mist and accenting the lovely upward tilt of her eyes and mouth. I noticed that every time the press agejnt who had the interview passed through the room he turned for a secpnd look at her. Shirley was born with her beauty. Her ability as a singer and dancer has long 14 Familu Woolrfti In no in 1QK9 been recognized. But critics felt that she "didn't quite come off" as a personality in her early movie roles in "Oklahoma!" and "Carousel." Somehow she seemed to icJtJirfindLjileplli M ar-rang- It wp fast with just a few drops of QUCf man mean to a Everything! says A has blossomed into the vibrantly alive woman of "Elmer Gantry" and "The Music Man" and she credits the transfor- laxative to fulfill to use wear. and souk rinse dentures,; just action ORA's unique "search-ou- t washes between-teet- h spaces no brush can touch... helps remove bacteria. ..floats away food particles, ''film, even tobacco stains. ORA leaves dentures fresh ., in minutes, Also try 'and ORAFix Denture Adhesive Cream. can Shirley Jones. without harmful brushing hit " By ADELE WHITELY FLETCHER It takes a child's .i Shaun. four-year-o-ld ,4, V iv. baby Pat, here, and She credits her husband with transforming her from a child's needs - 7 (01 am .hurley Jones can well be "wrong"" for your child. Get famous Fletcher's Castoria today. i4 - i r v 1 ShirJey'and Jacjt have two sons TTTthIaxatithafs "JSgBfofyou 1, - ?M a nationally-recognize- mm! V- fit ; as Fletcher's Castoria is the only d laxative made especially for children of all ages. So why take chances Jgj !r" Ml fM Fletcher's Castoria gives the prompt, yet natural-lik- e relief from temporary constipation that medical authorities agree is best for a child's young system. Its pure extract of Senna is considered one of nature's finest vegetable laxative products. Fletcher's Castoria is gentle, the prime requisite for a child's laxative. It contains none of the harsh drugs so often found in adult laxatives, .drugs that can upset your child's system. Fletcher's Castoria is liquid, so exact dosage is sure: from drops to teaspoonf uls as needed. Very important, too, Castoria tastes good. So children take it willingly, even lick the spoon. J ) j' a ;Uk . ed In 1955, soon after her first Hollywood fling, Shirley went on tour with the Eu- ropean road company of "Oklahoma!" Jack Cassidy the man who was to change her life was also in the troupe. He played Curly opposite her Laurie. Oddly enough, the first ,time Shirley saw Jack she wasn't attracted to him: She was on her way backstage at the first New York rehearsal for the tour when another girl in the cast grabbed her arm and whispered: "Look! That must be Jack Cassidy! Isn't he. "Yes, he is," Shirley agreed with little enthusiasm. The demure young lady, not long out of Smithton, Pa., did not trust handsome men. A few minutes later, Jack spotted Shirley and greeted her by saying: "Hello! I good-looking- ?" you?re Shirley. Jones. My name's Jack Cassidy. It's a pleasure to be know you; working with you." Shirley was momentarily taken aback; then she broke into a smile. She couldn't help it. He seemed so genuinely pleasant. When Shirley told me about the inc-dent, a smile again flicked across her lips. And there was a loving warmth in her voice as she continued to reminisce: "Right then and there, I began Jo reevaluate my, theory about men. Soon I discovered the sensitive un- good-looki- ng 1 |