Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1956 Page: 8 of 16
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thing. but you cant help noticing
you can see right through him.
The vicar, the Rev. A nth my
ed. as if the organist had got off
his stool and was at their side.”
Ancient services of exorcise Hen-
lowship for Physical Study.
The ghost is supposed to be Hen-
ry -Ditton Newman. a former
church organist, who died as a
young man in 1883.
The Rev. Mr. Rouse said there
was some evidence that the organ
played on its own during New-
man’s funeral. He added:
“I myself have heard the organ
play twice at night. I can’t tell
you the music. It is sweet, but
sort of heavy- l have heard it
just for a few minutes.
"Quite a few members of the
choir have been conscious of some-
one standing by the organ when
they were singing unaccompani-
The Rev. Sr. Patrick Ferguson-
Davie, who had trouble with Hen-
ty prowling around in the vicar-
age. thinks Henry will always be
ground. -
"Unusual ghost in a way,” Sir
Patrick said. "He is very happy.
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— and Mrs. Velma Sigler, 815
E. 10th, Mission, Texas, states that
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off ugly fat, return the empty
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LOUISVILLE, Ky.u - Marvin
Lee Perryman Jr., 28, an en-
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sheaf of maps to beat a 885 speed-
ing fine. He convinced Criminal
Court Judge Frank Ropeke the of-
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By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD uMickey Roon,
ey takes sharp issue with Clark
Gable. Judy Garland and other
stars who have objected to the
showing of their old movies on
TV.
The release of the huge studio
backlogs, specially those of MGM
has brought strong protesttfrom
some stars who complain that fre-
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Hill Recent visitors at Ralston Purina Company’s research farm at St. Louis included
• this group of 12 North Texas farmers and professional men. Left to right they
are front row, Denton Conty Agent Al Petty, H. D. Buchanon, Bell; Raymond
Judd, Sherman; 0. W. Hampton, Denton; J. B. Haisler, Denton; Tommy Taylor, Dor-
chester; and Donald Danforth, Purina’s chairman of the board of directors; and
second row, Rush Freeman, Southmayd; C. A. Blakeley, Denton; 0. E. Carlisle,
Farmersville; Herbert Harris, Denton; J. L. Hickman, Farmersville; Walter A.
Maisie, McKinney; and Jack Vanderhoff, Denton.
ry have been held but they have
’ not driven him out. A former vicar.
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mer he played several
weeks at Las —Vegas;
Lake Tahoe. Hu recenth
on the Steve Allen TV
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his lawyer about that and the
project has not been mentioned
lately.
Mickey’s current career contin-
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pictures this year, including a
much-lauded performance in “The
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The irrepressible Mick doesn’t
go along with the mourners. He
asks, “how can you have too much
exposure? I don’t see how those
old pictures can hurt me. In fact,
I think they ought to help me.”
As for the money involved,
Mickey philosophized: “You can't
get any of it, so why worry?”
One thing he did object to.'He
heard MGM was thinking of slic-
ing the Andy Hardy series up into
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1956, newspaper, October 24, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453269/m1/8/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.