The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 207, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1964 Page: 19 of 24
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Newcomers
Orange Memorial Hospital
---------------------Grand Joyce. The hosts were Mr.
the year’s work, Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Melvin Hatton and
said, sons, Mike and Mark.
Guests attending were her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jordan
ry August get-together her aister, Judy Jordan, and
not held. It is important Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Herkenratt
that all members be present to and daughters, Diane, Les Les
receive their material and plan and Joyce. The boots were Mr.
MEMO TO MEN: household equipment, do you
If you think your wife is ex- bother to tell her she’s a good
travagant, it could be you’ve manager? A woman often gets
brought it on yourself, real pleasure out of stretching a
Were you less than enthusiast dollar, as long as her husband
the first time she “did over" the gives her credit for being a
living room, herself - tackling shrewd shopper.
such jobs as making curtains. Do you compliment your wife
slip covers and so on? If you on how p retty she looks only
were, - it’s no wonder she when she is wearing something
called in a decorator the next new? If so, you ought to know
time the job needed to be done, she isn’t going get much
When she has run herself pleasure out of wearing her
ragged trying to get the best clothes a long time
buy on a piece of furniture or * one "me------
“With Bette it is a genius tor
creating life. It could be beauti-
wRE7 , ■ iful life, or ugly life; to her it . —
Within two days he arrived in didn’t matter. She would allow
Switzerland to present her with herself to look like a wreck or
the script. She read it twice, she could be utterly glamorous,
discussed it with him and talked The important thing was that
with Bette Davis on the tele- crackling vitality that always
phone. "I’d love to do it with came throumhthat always -
you,” said Bette with whom she She was always ideal on -
had starred in the old Warners those years at Warner Brotsre.
days. . I always tried to emulate her
Olivia’s agent also urged her search for life, her urgency to o
to accept the film, financial de- portray a person in a living
tails were ironed out, and she way."
said yes. That gave her three: “Hush, Hush” will be the sec-
days to return to her Paris ond film of grotesquery for Oli-
home to get a permanent, buy via. The two-time Oscar winner
some “work clothes" for herself was last seen in “Lady in a
plus school clothes for her son Cage,” a tough, heartless film
and daughter, arrsoge a visa that drew the most violent re-
for a governess, etc. | views of her career. 4
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Aug. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George Neyland, 1212 Turret
Road, twins, John Wayne and
Maude Elaine.
| Aug. 25 — To Mr and Mrs
i Robert Harris, 907 Main St., a ness partner - or do you invest
daughter, Reba Gale; to Mr. and money, take on financial obliga-
Mrs. Billy Wright, 170 Blueberry tions, or set up a family budget
St., Bridge City, a daughter, without letting her know what is
Glynis Faye, going on? If you do the latter.
| Aug 20 - To Mr and Mrs. she probably figures she is
William E. Johnson, Route 1, spending YOUR money and a
Starks, a daughter, . Patricia wife who spends her husband's
Kay. money is usually more extrava-
1 Aug 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. gant than one who thinks in
W W Harris Jr., 241 Park Ave., terms of “our money."
a daughter, Laura Evelyn; to Do you just complain about
, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey J. Mar-the monthly bills, instead of
tinez, 1117 W. Wilson St., a son, sitting down with your wife and
Mark Dewey; to Mr. and Mrs together figuring out some kind
Johnny R Harrison, 231S N. of a workable budget? If so —
3rd St., a son, Scotty Joseph, you'll probably go on complain-
Aug. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. ing and blaming your financial
Sidney Broussard, 2M Claxton situation on an “extravagant”
Cts., a daughter, Gina Alane, wife.
to Mr and Mrs. Albert Zaruba, -------------
Rt. 2, Box 724-E, a daughter; D Mudd
i Robin Rao; to Mr and Mrs. Ar- Rev. Le Red UUU
chie D Conley, 1006 Texas, a . 7)e
daughter, Cheryl Lynett. Assumes DutOS -
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Aug 29 - To Mr. and-Mrs. 4, g M.n
R. A. Nelson, 803 Sholars Ave., At of. Mary 8
a son, John Fitzgerald. | The chancery of the Diocese
Aug. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. of Galveston-Houston has an-
Stephen Browning, 306 Dewey, a nounced the appointment of
daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. JO Rev Earl D Mudd as assistant
seph E Myers, Rt. 2, Box 339-C, pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic
a daughter. Church
Frances Ana Letcher Hospital The appointment became ef-
Aug. 31 - To Mr. and Mrs. fective Saturday when the new
R. J LaVergne, Rt 1, Box 525, priest succeeded Rev William
Sulphur, a son, Larry Joseph. F. Manger, who has served as
----------------- assistant pastor here for the
Drake Reunion past year. The Rev. Manger is
the newly appointed assistant
Attended DV 101 pastor 11 St. James Catholic
2 * Church in Port Arthur.
STARKS (SpD)-The reunion The Ray Mudd came here
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day at the Carl Wascher home for priesthood at St. Mary’s
There were 101, guests pres- Seminary at La Porte
ent. The guest of honor was
Mrs Amelian Ozan who is 93
veers old. Esch guest presented
Mrs. Ozan with s single rose.
The reunion was attended by
three ministers: Rev. Vern
Kirkland of De Quincy, Rev.
G. B Herrington and Rev. Del-
mon Shults of Storks The min-
isters were accompanied by
their wives. /
A dinner on the grounds WM
served to the guests.
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By BOB THOMAS [ She arrived here this week
AP Movie-Television Writer somewhat breathless.
HOLLYWOOD , (AF) — "It was worth all the rush,”
, “There I was in Burgenstock, she declared over breakfast at
Switzerland, recalled Olivia de the Beverly Hille Hotel
Havilland, “innocently enjoying “The script is wonderful -
picnics with my two children, jit’s a real ‘movie’ movie, full of
Then came this phone call.” | weird, offbeat characters and
| The call was from producer- houses alive with intrigue and
director Robert Aldrich, a man crystal chandeliers. The whole
with a headache. His film with script fairly drips with Spanish
Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, moss.
“Hush, Hush, Sweeet Char- "And it will be marvelous to
lotte,” was suspended because work with Bette again She is
of Miss Crawford’s illness, the the only true genius that we
delay costing *60,000 per day.
"May I come and talk to you
about it?” Aldrich asked
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,19 THE ORANGE LEADER PAGE NINETEEN
ran nel Ailing Joan Crawford
Replaced in Movie
By Olivia de Havilland
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 207, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1964, newspaper, September 2, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619211/m1/19/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.