Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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DON QUIXOTE (Peter O’Toole), center, and his two
com pun ion*. Sancho Panza (James Ceco) and Aldoaza
(Sophia ixwen) watch the retreat of the muleteers whom
they have just defeated in a comic combat In the courtyard
of the Spanish Inn where Don Quixote acts out his madness
in "Man Of l.a Mancha.” The picture is showing at the Joy
Theatre in Mt. Vernon Sunday and Monday through release
by United Artists, an entertainment service of
Transamerica Corporation, at continuous performances
and>pdoeed prices.
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The baby was burn Dec. It,
and passed away Dec 20 at
Franklin County Hoopital
nun. In "Man Of La Mancha”
she is cast in the dual rule of
Aldonza, a serving-girl at an
inn, and virginal Dulcinea.
James Coco, who plays Don
Quixote's comic manservant
Sancho Panza, v_ ___
success story on Broedwar
television and in films. I
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Mr. Smith married the
former Frankie Harris on
Aug 3, 1967 in Sulphur
Springs
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^CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE^
Survivors include his wife,
two sons, Chester L. Smith of
Midland and Travis C, Smith
of Corpus Christi; I_____
daughters, Mrs Mildred Horn
of Big Spring, Mrs. Janet
Brown of Dalias and Mrs.
Barbara Self of Spearman; I
seven grandchildren, six |
great-grandchildren; and a f
brother, Clarence Smith of I
Ore City. I
three I
Since the first publication «t Monday through release by
United Artists, an entertain
mant service of Trans-
Funeral tervices for John-
nie Smith, 75, of 713 Hodge
Street, Sulphur Springs, were
held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21,
in the Tapp Funeral Home
with interment in Stout's
Creek Cemetery. The Rev.
Guy Mays officiated.
Mr. Smith died Wednesday
morning at Memorial Hospit-
al.
The native of Saltillo was
born Oct. 15, 1896 He was a
member of Central Baptist
Church
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Saturday Lota Shaw, 10:45 pua.
former Goode of
Franklin County in UMS They
have two daughters, Becky,
who graduated from Mi
Vernon High School in 1973
and Barbara who ia married
to Bobby Black of Ml Vernon
Broach moved to Franklin
County in 1957 and has been a
brick mason for the past 23
years, is active in a local
church and belongs to various
civic organizations of Frank-
lin County.
If elected to the office, I will
operate il to the beat of my
ability for the people of
Franklin County. I am asking
for your vote and influence.
(PtM. Adv. Paid for by Charles
Broach.)
Franklin County in 1927
Inter Ih* moved Io Winfield
and graduaird from Winfield
High XcImmiI He participated
in many school activities
Hr M-rved in the Merchant
Mannes for two years
It^uaeli was married to the
FDON** FORTM NOW YMRA.J>
SfMciob For M. S Sot., D»c. M * i»
WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Miguel de Cervantes, ‘ Don
Quixote ' In 1E0L literally ment service
dMMN of musical adaptations america CorporaUoti
have been attanpM for the As a mtwical drama, it
operatic and poptdar stage, presents sixteen original
ANwughitrwnaimMeofthe songs composed by Mitch
nesiMveredprswctaMtasof Leigh with lyrics by Joe
Opantah Utarsture, it Med, Darion, the best known of
for etotarlea all efforts to which is the theme ballad of
convert It to the musical Don Quixote, “The Impoesi-
medlum Me Dream.”
TAa fad of osr frrogrtu u
::ot uihtthfr un mort to
tht abundance of thou who
have much; il u whether we
provide enough for thote who
have too little.
—Franklin D. Roouvelt
Arthur Hiller, producer
________ director of "Man Oi La
was iVTO's Mancha,” is riding the crest
ay, of his directorial career since
.. . He rnceivin® an Academy Award
won a Tony Award nomina- nomination for his direction of
tion for his stage performance “Love Story,” last year'*
in the title role of Neil Simon's outstanding box-office sue
"Last of the Red Hot Lovers'' cess
JOY TNEATRE-Mt. Vamon |
(JiaHes Broach To Run For Commissioner
tTuirh-t* ItriMcIi tuts i|M-
tuHHweti that Im* will be a
canduLiii* for t'ommiMMmrr
•d Prrcincl 2 in the
Ih-OMMTutH- Primary on May
4. 1974
Hrourii was Imito in the
ilopcMelt Community of ........
Edwards Infant Rites Held
Graveside rites were held Survivors include her par
for Christel MH-tiaelte Kd entr. Ronnie and Brenda Carr
sards, infant daughter of Mr Edwards a sister, Renee
and Mrs Ronnie Edwards, Edwards, and grandparente,
Friday. Dec. 21. al lO Joa m . Mr and Mrs Frank Carr and
with burial in the Mt Vernon Mr and Mrs S. S Edwards.
Cemetery. .\T^alt of Mt. Vernon, .
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anything unlnsa they arc havins
tun doing it.
Then, on the evening of Peter O’Toole is perhaps
November 22, 1M5, “Man of the best qualified actor in the
La Maneha" opened on film world today to undertake
Broadway and began its the dramatically challenging
record breaking history as an triple role of the 4O-year-old
enduring fixture of the Cervantes, the aging El
modern theatre Grecoesque figure of the
demented Don Quixote and
“Man Of La Mancha" has the pathetic old Spanish
now been filmed by producer gentleman, Alonzo Quijana,
director Arthur Hiller with who recaptures the romantic
Peter O’Toole and Sophia spirit of the days of chivalry
Uiren starred and co-starring before he dies.
James Coco. Dino De Lauren
Uis Studios in Rome and Mis» Loren recently com
nearby locations in the Italian P|e,ed ■ comedy principally
countryside provided the filmed in New York for United
principal backgrounds After Artists release, and "White
playing at select theatres, it s,8tf,r" in which she plays a
will show at the Joy Theatre “ *“ *
ta Mt. Vernon Sunday and
Man of b Mancha"
JAMES BOND 7
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We, at Mt. Vernon Insurance and Real Estate,
want each of our many friends and customers
to know how much we appreciate having been
allowed to serve you during 1973 and the many
years before.
Mt. Vernon Insurance and Real Estate will
appreciate the opportunity to serve you during
1974.
1974 will be a year in which we will all face
change in our daily living habits. The fuel
shortage and energy crisis will cause
inconvenience and will mean that each of us
will have to give up many of the things we have
enjoyed so much and taken for granted during
the past years.
America is a nation, however, that has become
stronger each time it has faced adversity.
We, at Mt. Vernon Insurance and Real Estate,
know that we and each of you will work
together for a stronger America In the year
ahead. May we always work together for
peace, prosperity and hope.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1973, newspaper, December 27, 1973; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278356/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.