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IESDAY,MARCH25;1958
THi OKANGg LtADIK
PAGE TWO
THE BENGAL DEBS
Television Log..
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will be $1 per person.
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included in the stake are wards
located in Houston, Austin. Bryan,
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Frank Malloy are son
chairmen of the affair.
and Mrs Howard Peveto.
A corsage of white iris was pre-
sented to the honoree, and an ar-
rangement of purple iris formed
the centerpiece for the lace C0V-
table. Martha Oswalt
Charles Boyer. A Trappist monk
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who goes to the big city to work
in his uncle’s photography shop
__2 --- up taking the pictures
of an actual bank robbery.. (Chan-
Impanel Suear Co, Dupt M«
Sugar Land. Tense
Enclomea ithemd Mock marked "Pue Cans" Born so
empty Imperial Sugar bag er earton. fee which please
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Mirrors have a miserable habit
of casting reflections on a mass
beat friend. ____________
it is a tough age for parents,
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stand how televisiom weeks.
Geson'
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sad Mrs Karan Peveto of Mau-
riceville; Mrs. G. M. Siddon, Mrs
Some $400,000,000 worthatphone
graph records were sold is 1257
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carnations and
"Every woman is an actress
The question is how to get them to
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HOUSTON (Spi)—‘Two prom),
nent officials of the Church of Je-
sus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(Mormon) will address a confer-
ence of the Houston Stake of the
church here Saturday and Sunday.
Elders Spencer W. Kimball and
Harold B. Lee. members of the
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Trying to combine business with
pleasure sometimes turns out to be
a loeing combination.
O loosen up in an
a problem, since
Catholic Women
Plan Yatzi Party
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it pm.Showtime- ----,
Allah’’ with Marlene Dietrich and
Janice, Mrs. Lura Hubert, Bar-
bara West, Alice ORear, Mrs.
Paul Pementer, Mrs. J. C.
Vaughn, Mrs. Bobby Holcomb.
Mrs. J. C. McCabe, Ima Jean
Shirley Harmer, the Johnnie Mann
singers and dancer Barbara Bos-
tock are featured. (Channels 4, 7,
ven. Admizsic wilbes eeMs
per boy.
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Her progress is good, according
„ S-rg Stevens, who picked
Millie and is directing her in 'The
Diary of Anne Frank.”
Bv DOROTHY BOE
AF Women’s Editor
No wonder parents are afraid of
today's children.
After all, how can you spank a ,
small genius who can explain the .
inner mechanism of a guided:mis
sile and track the obit ft an
Hardy. president of the associstion,
will be mistress of ceremonies and
son. Mrs Buford Comeaux, Mes
Tom Arnold, Mra. W. E. Pollard.
Mrs. Lee Hatch. Mrs Floyd Bis-
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Today We Greet
-Somedhing M a person’s
character may be discovered by
observing how be smiles Some
people sever smile—they only
grin"—C. S Bovee.
A very happy birthday to
those who will celebrate
Wednesday
Morris Collier
Billie June Stewart
W. C Brookshire
Nora Ellen Price
Richard Hardin
Mrs L H. Windham
Thomas B. Dorrell
Travis Hudson
Mrs. A. N. Thomas
Mrs, Jack Wright Jr.
Belated greetings are extend-
ed to Mrs Bob Axetoon and
Wayne Jackson who celebrated
birthdays Monday.
Attending were Mrs. Luella Can-
Mr. Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs.
IJoha West, Mrs. James Owens.
Mrs. Roy V. Dsaa, Mn. Louis
Then there is a blue piss
— satellite slightly smaller than
baskbat; retaining a battery
powered radio which given M a
scientific sounding beep.
Also included is e radio ready
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9 30— Highway Fatrol
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10 30— The Late Show
1:00—News Headlines
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• 130—Name That Tune
T BB—Mr. Adams & Eve
7:30-Death Valley Days
8:00 Bit Pieture
1 30--Red Bkelton
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD i—Time for a
progress report on young Millie
Perkins, the New Jersey girl who
is playing Anne Frank.
He said he felt no qualms about---- „ ----- ---
ml Her other recoras uurmg - -—- - putting a totally inexperienced Wagstaff, Mr's. Billy McQueen,
table include “Don't eludes Joann Webb. Joanne Taylor giri in such an important role. ’ — * 1—1
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At Stork Shower
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—A pink aad
blue shower homoring Mrs. Bruce
Bishop, the former Patsy Box, was
given Thursday evening in the
home of Mrs.V. K Hubert.
Is Complimented
At Recent Shower
MeLEWIS (Sp)) — Wima Dean
ESSI, the bride-elect of Bobby Os-
wait. was honored recently at a
miscellaneous shower in the home
of Mrs. J. A. Oswalt
Co-hostesses for the courtesy
were Mrs John Robert Peveto
will want to order—easy fascinat-
ing handwork for yourself, your
home, gifts, bazaar items. Send
25 cents for your copy of this
book today’
s:00--Meet hcraw
3:22s702 czrtpra.
9:30Sieni Service .
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6 IS—NBC News
BRIDGE CITY (Spi)— The Rev.
and Mrs C. S. Miers who re-
turned home Thursday after a
month's leave of absence, were
complimented Thursday evening at
a social.
The social was given in the ed-
ucation building of the First Bap-
tist Church where the Rev. Miers
is pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Townes and
Mrs Den Barker directed the
games The serving table, laid with
a cutwork cloth, wsa acemted
with a poster with "Welcome
Beck." Homemode cake and punch
were served.
About 43 friends were in at-
tendance. _____________._________
mSMR, MITER FIAVORI Your
own homemade frostings have
the deliciqus, natural flavor of
fresh ingredients - fluffy, fresh
a nels 6, 11)-
7 M pm.
The Difbert
o-Louisiana Hayride” shows hi
Shreveport, La., her hometown,
regularly have featured Miss
Brannon. This is the show la
which the Hank Williams, Elvis
Presley and Tommy Sands per-
formed in their early career days
he has tentative plans for shows
in Lake Charlee, La and Port Ar-
thur ia the near future.
While visiting here Miss Bran-
non wsa interviewed on radio sta-
tion KPAC in Port Arthur.
wi introduce the apeaker.
Mrs. Keith Dahl, campaign chair,
man. and I. H Reseed, assistant,
are expected to outline plans for
the concluding week of the drive
-Dm membership campaign will .
close at 1 pm. Saturday after
which no more memberships can be
taken. Dues are priced at the regu-
tar N for adults and 13 for Mu-
dent, and entitle the member to
attend ell three concerts of the
195859 series. No single admission
ticket ever is sold to s concert
Headquarters have been stab,
linked in the old manse of the
First Presbyterian Church and will
be open from 14 a.m. until1 P.m.
daily during the week under the
direction of Mrs Robert Van Kirk.
The general conference sessions
will be conducted at 14 a.m. and
“I never had the desire,” she 2 p.m. Sunday in Melbourne Ward,
- ...-----.---*— -T 65 Melbourne St
for installation to a satellite. I
think i is solar powered, but I
am not sure. I will have to ask a
6. van P-nld friend
The newest toytoad missile and breaks his vows and runs awsy
satellite launchers era complete the desert where he mests * beau-
»je tino tmi
:h5—oy Men
9 U—NBC News
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w—ooM-riaaw now
Miss Brannon last week enter- th*
Concert Workers
Annual Banquet
Is Slated Today - 3
Mrs. Mary Kelley will make the
principal address Ulis evening at
the annual dinper given by the Or-
ange Community Concert Assn, ia
honor of the workers in the organi-
sation.
Mrs Kelley, who is the New
York representative of Community
Cencert, arrived to Orange late
Sunday to assist the local commit-
tee with its final wook of solicit,
tog memberships in her address
this evening she wiU diacuss artist
availabllitiee.
The dinner will begia at T p.m.
in the Jack Tar Orange House.
Mrs E. W. Brown Jr. and Mrs.
Louisiana Hay- Methodist Church.
______——. —’ The dinner mooting will I
brorheciciawscnasgisterar “Sragd towship Pm pn Jobss, president slow starter; she's a quiet girl
Mrs Cec States. rde ^or^s.^ win conduct Who doesn't'tetoutioo much2e
: Rev., Mrs. Miers
Honored at Social
anything I'm not even sure I
want *2 pursue an acting career wucmwu m nuugum, --------
ptar ThwPatcde ten.sr ‘ 5uP sen Antony Pmad^ Baftown.
It looks as if her decision has Orange, Buna and Grovs.
been made for her The studio has ----
Mienrdin&r&18. A Laughin, Mrs.-
Tavia McKenney, Mrs. M L.
Hatch, Mrs D. T. Stranton, Mrs.
Harold Ellis, Mrs. Robert Gooch.
Mrs. Dalton Cormier, Mrs. Beas - - —
Cox, Mrs. H. W. Mattox and Mike October.
Members of the group and help-
on Inlude Mn. Joe Btaoda, Mrs.
Bernard Blanda, Mn. Roy Mazza-
gate. Mn. R. S. Rougeau. Mn.
Id Camllavet Jr., Mn. John Blam
Uo-nostess wn mi». nuyEz -a da, Mn. Morris Simar,
Mn. W. E. Bom. Ths coffee table Samuelson, Mr*. Bill Lmjcomb,
' Beth Bienveaue, Mrs.S. V L:
quette, Mrs. Harold Prejean and
Mr, Geldie Kennedy
The other day I attended
meeting 1 Toy ^uidanc. Coub-
cil. Educators and psychologists
were inspecting, grading =
judging the new crop of 1956 toys.
WhenI walked into the big display
room, with thousands of toys from
Santa's atomic workshop, I
thought at first I had blundered ___,
into a top secret military installs, portrays
a corrupt police department, a his-
torical fact dramaticed on to-
lastic nights telecast. (Channels 4. T.
' * 2:3 P-WL-Richard Diamond —
Diamond is hired to verify the
authenticity of the sculptured head
of young girl in "Venue of Park
Avenue." (Channel 4).
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“Wanna B. There* andJeaznTelmidbe xerved by
"I was terrified the first day of
shooting,” she said. "I thought I
would never get through it. But
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EXPERIENCE
The man who goes piaces
charges his bad breaks to profit
and loss — and moves steadily
forward.
| Radio Log...
KOOS «ial 100•
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day-didn't shoot a thing. That
helped me overcome my nerves."
Until recently, Millie was a New
York model, posing for teen-age
fashions and magazine covers.
She finds acting easier.
"I don’t mean acting comes
Homer Garrison, director of die
Texas Department of Pablic o.Seor
Safety, will be Euentzpekenswtor Diary Aann F
’and teach men of Annapolis how to
escape from a plane that crashed
into the sea. See how two mid-
shipman face the rugged Dunker
test. (Channel 1)
(:M p.m__Rsd Skelton—Skelton
i Clem Kadiddlehopper
easily to me,” she explained, "but
---- ... -■ I was surprised to find it less
The public is invited. Admission physically tiring than modeling."
27 p.m._Mr. Adams sod Eve— ..
"Brought to You Dead from Hollyr 2
wood," a lampoon of the ’live’ vs. $
filmed aspects of telecasting is
the theme of this episode. (Chan-
of z5kzFau2e5an‘250,
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miniature babies and rattles. The ■■
Afuproundeaowatsdtinyaomstons State WMU Heads
6:25—Westher
/Treasure Munt
7:00—GobeL.Piher Show
• 00-Ranch Party
8:30—Bob Cummings
9 W— The Caltornians
9:30-Decoy
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tion. . •
The first thing I examined was . .. _____
a rocket launcher designed for and winds u
moon exploration, complete with of an actual
three rocket stages, fuel for each. 6, 15).
and oxygen containers for the -
three men in the nose of the ’
rocket. The whole thing, I was told « San
by Melvin Fraud, Head of the cariz. San
council, waa constructed from
blueprints furnished by Uncle
Sam’s
nte Homer Stephenson will introduce —(ike an artichoke. And what you
styie -5""" aa. underneath is very good in-
4:00—Comedy Tihe
4:30—Woman‘s Worid
B:00—Autry-Rogers Western
9 M B—ff Reporter
6:40- Weather
6:20-worid ot Bporta
6:80—Fassor‘s Btudy
6:45—rV Shopper
7:00-Gobel Fisher Bhow
8:00—Meet MeQrsw
a:30-8herff of Cochise
After three week* of shooting, ered serving t
he report* "She is turning out registered the
beautihully—even better than I AtanAine WB
had hoped for. Millie is kind of a
corded “I'm Leaving’' and '“111 "hhf*heeJs.avocal.trio, deed. '
Keep on Loving You" with Fata willproyidemusicl enterttinnmen:
Dominos bond. Her other records during the2 evenins- ymhe.tra
The games will begin st 7:30
Mrs. Bishop Feted efss
d-
Skating Party I* Announced
By Roy Scout Troop 16 Unit
tTheyre buttonhoie stitch with -Meltwis,(Spher X Scout.
Eiiee or stem stiteh for variety. Trouneswt SPOMonday.°Xpr1Pi,
Stitch in naturai colors, or, h rngefieisat-
rink ---w. Ware ex-
to all Boy
arsa He said
SILSBEE (Sph-Thirteen. state- -
at wide leaders 0fthe Womaz Msp SE BATES IS HOSIE5s
gFuassimen
SXJSSSkomealfop 55? “ S£5gg *woman,
Iu° *4 - • ' The workshop will be held in Caada <^Hd«^ Deborah Denmark. Mepemare "
riceville; Mrs. G. M. Siddon. Mrs the Firs Baptist Church here Janiee
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Specik emphasis will bePven to C.GilmorE.
were Mr. Norman progrpaship Pian"mnmunitstmi
sions work.
This meeting is one of a aerie,
of IT mmA woduhops scheduled
over the state between now and
9 wmtN
JusT ""0.09*.
her under exclusive contract.
"Anna Frank" will make her an
International star, and there's
alight chance that she'll be al-
lowed to seek other pursuits.
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Council of Twelve Apostles in Salt
Lake City, Utah, will be the yis
tors.
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Linda nesday at the monthly meeting of
Brannon, 17-year-old Ram record- the Methodist Men of the First
ing artist and "Le-— =.
ride" star, has been visiting her
Youngsters in Eight Schools
Loom About Jet Propulsion
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio • — Be
cause Sister Mary Jsoe of Cardinal
Mooney High School asked for a
tat engine, some I.Nb youngsters
from eight scheols here have lear-
ed shout jet propulsion
The sun, s science teacher, wrote
to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
in Daytoe. Ohio, asking to borrow
a jet engine model for her class
Air Foret recruiters accepted the
assignment and demonstrated the
engine for youngsters in other
tebooia as woU. ’ T,
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9 :45--News
9 9* —B MeFugh Bhew
9:M B»bHb Review
9:30—Montavani Mood
7 00- Musical Hues
1 1* Mufttraf Hum
19 00-- Nite Wateh
12.00-Wades Hangout
Wemesdny
9 0o-ca Clokwatchet
9 45--Mqrning Devotionals
7 no Dollars and Bense
1 •*—OU Clockwatcher . _
1;10--In Your Neighborhood
Ti3_Wenthe
7:300 Clockwatcher
7 50- tar ef the Day
1:85—0 Coekwetcher
9 00—Something tor the Oiris
0:16— Caper*
tt 9* Oar*—a Recordins
1*1* N—
1:00—Jmmie Pidler
9 99—Official Detctive
9:30—Top Tune A New Talent
10:00- Tap runes and New Talent
10:30-acket qua
11:00—-Tonight
Comprebenaive Dwelling Pellcy
M L McNamara -IL Moem.
Ne f Odra. Ms. R W 3-210
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Reluctant Parents,
Hesitate To Spank -,,qapcaa-ramugc.
guests are Jonathan Winters, Joan
Davis and Pat Suzuki. Vocalist
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Debs To Present
Variety Show * .
At Naval Station
A musical variety show under
the sponsorship of the USO will
be present by the Bengal Deba
of Stark High schpol a • pm.
Saturday in the Orange Naval Sta-
tion zvmnasium.
Richard Free will serve as mas-
ter of ceremonies. Ths program
will feature vocalists Judy War- .
ear. Barbars Northcutt and Herby j
Boehme. Song, both old end new
and sverasnovelty numbers will
be presented. Mrs. John Cermi-
nar is director of the group.
There will be no dmiasion
charge and the public is invited.
Officer, and enlisted men may
bring guests. • . . . .
Cut. R. L. Nolas will introduce
the program. Mr. and Mr. E W.
Brown Jr. will provide the decora-
tion. for the program.
Following the vriety show the
Bengal Debs, Navy personnel ud l
their guests will go to the White j
Hat dub for retreshments and
dascingngtoaghhdetggaube cept. ,
and Mrs Nolan, Capt. and Mrs.
R R Sampson. Mr. sad Mrs.
James L. McCarver, Mr. and Mrs. -
H. F. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs.
FIFCncA zrrnure
Cunora Durrvwi -
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