The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1961 Page: 2 of 16
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THt ORANGE LEAOEF.
FMDAY, MAY 2*. IJ41
Johnny Mack Brown in New
DENNIS THE MENACE
mmmmimmx ___
If BOS THOMA
AP M*vi -TV WriWf
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Patron*
y$omettmt dó • átowb^wk* when
they enter a
■ taurant. The
BftV'-r
Hill re*-
take con
firm* that ihe boat greetin* them
at the door btmn one of
namei,
. Holly
Johnny
wood* notable
Mack Brown. • ,
For seven month , the onetime
romantic actor and later ¿owboy hi. Urt jork wM oe tfce Perry
' feeen working a> M WtU, Fargo TV
manager to? the Till 0' The
stair ha*.
•« — . - - - j He still ha* that «oft, sotithern-
Cock, And he'* et >oying himself.- t^m¿d vote*#. He'* not a* trim a*
"It'* hard work,' but I like, it," when hp piayed for Alabama in
h« * y*.'-"I fiftire ttV muth the tb« Roue Bowl, bwt thit wa* 35
*ame a* acting—I'm deal«|g with year* ago;
Moole. I'm learning the restaur- f_ «umv <.r n^rmr
ZETO
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fllilti
ame 'a* acting—I'm dealm* with year* ago
people. I'm learning the "im getting plenty of
ant biwinei* and I xet lose living through cor rid
lot of myxoid friend* checking the laMas.!'. sa«
Johnny ha«n 1 acted tor a year
. . exorcist
corridor* and
•aid Johnny
S UJST DAY
T ifl.Rt. IZ)o,y
1:3O 'til dusk
. tin* t
who. it St.
Johnny was one of. the few real
athlete* to maka the big time ia
movie*. He caught two touchdown
passes in the I9W Rose Bowl
game which Alabama won over
Washington 20-19. "
Contrary to popular legend. It
wasn't the Rose Bowl jame that
brought him to films. Earlier, he
became acquainted with veteran
George Fawcett on a film loca-
tion in Alabama. Fawcett urged
the handsome young football
playe? to try films,
Whep Alabama returned to the
Heme Bowl In 1927, Johnny came
as aiisistanr coach. He locked up
Fawiett. who' showed him around
the studios. A contract with MOM
followed, and h? made his first
Western with a flapper named
Joan Crawford. He also did films
opposite Greta' Gail . Marion
Davies and Norma Shearer, and
co-starred with Mary Pickford ln
"Coquette," which won, tier an
Acad<
t
t Todav We Greet
Here Is the test weekend in
May already. Birthday greetings
* r Saturday to
Linda Hottpaulr
Bicky Lynn Mart;ll
Sheri Kiser
Mrs. R. B. ^Stanbroogh Sr.
Gregory Copeland
Csthy Rhea Dunn
4&B, l thought SOiÍD b£ GlADlO svwpm3ur
eoLr calls for a catchers Mrrr i ♦
Mrs. Thomas Teal Feted at Shower
demy award.
Did you know that you can stew
If chicken either whole or disjoint
Jed? Just cover; the bird with water
and add a small onion atui carrot,
a rib of celery, a bsy leaf, several
peppercorns and whole allspice
LITTLE-CYPRESS (Spl)-Mrs.
Thomas Teal wa* honored this
week with a pink and blue shower
given by Mrs. Lee Haley and Mrs
Maggi* Davis.
The serving table in the home
of Mrs. Haley was laid with a
white cloth and held an arrange-
ment of white summer flower* and
a crystal punch service.
A pink and blue bassinet held
gifts brought by those mentioned
and Mrs. t>. F. Walker, Mrs: W. E.
Teal Sr.. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs.
Cecil Coale and Mrs. Morris Free-
man.
Several gifts were sent to the
shower.
Informal Forty
Held To Honor
N
Two Graduates
Evite Garza - and Pat Harding
weré honored by their mothers
this week at a graduation party.
Mrs. Manuel DeLeon. Mrs. Dsn-
aoa Htrdins and Emily Coiburn
were cohost esses. ^ NJ
Iced drinks were nerved with
cake decorated in orchid and «hite
and, topped with a grauation cap
and cUpioma.
Signing the guest book/were
Geraulne Poole, Carolyn Hooper,
Blllie Burgess, Sheryf Burleish.
Sandy Thomas, Sherry Boll-
man. Mrs. H. G. Bollman. Rita
Watson. Loxianne Higginbodiam,
Martha Stutzman, Virginia Isbell,
Barbara Cook and Lam ore
O'Quinn. " X
Marilyn Jefferies
Honored at Party
Marilyn Jefferies was honored
Wednesday at an informal party
siven by Mrs. O. C. Gunstrejm
Jr. at her home, 20. Bruce Lane.
Miss Jefferies is ia spring grarl-
uate of Lutcher Stark High School.
An . arrangement of laveoder hy-
k Very , t
ATTRACTIVE tlRL-
OTHERWI^E-
Koppo Xi Unit
decorated the serving table, ac-
centing thai class color*. The
guest oí honor was presented a
•jift by the hostess.
Fifteen friends of Miss Jefferies
'«tterided the party.
Lists Committees
N
Committees were named «&'
week Jbr the coming year «
Kappa Xi Chapter, Beta Sigma Pg
at a meeting in the home of Mr,.
Rayford Spurgeon.
On the proeram committee
are Mrs. Osear <QaVis. Mrs. Gen
Tatum, and Mrs: Gene 3teetf
membership. Mrs. •Jack Moore
and Mrs. Davis; pubFieyy, Mrs
Roger. Futch: telephone, %.
Kelley and Mrs. Dayis.
Scrapbook and Torch, Mrs B
Vail; courtesy and service, htajr
Preston Conway, Mrs. Robjrt
Strickland and Mrs. Marvin Si-
kins, Mrs. Máore. Mrs. Joan Atch-
mar; social? Mrs, George Jen-
kins. Mrs. Moore, Mrs Joan Atch-
,ley. Mrs. Don Guillory, Susy Fen-
wick and Mrs. Jerry Wlmberiv
ways and means, Mrs. Ernest
McCollum, Mrs. Vail, Mrs. Strick-
land. Mrs. Tatum, Mrs. Steele and'
Barbara Hebert.
A two-part program was pre-
seated by Mrs. Simar and Mrs, Mc-
Oollum on "Substance of Life —
the Beautiful." MrS. Simar dis-
cussed art and showed pictures
made by her husband while m
Itely of DeVihcl's "Last Supper"
She said the painting, made i
1498 was almost destroyed bv
bombing in I943, but was restored
and is still hangingjn the an gal-
lery- \.
Mrs. McCollum discussed, poetry,
prose and' song and read sewrVd
'poems. .
Mrs. Mayo DeVille Jr. war
granted a. membership at lai£«
and Mrs. Tatum is transferring ¡¿
the near future to Baytown.
- It was announced tnát 75 p?r
cent of "the members havV^made
reservations to attend the state
Beta Sigma Phi convention this, |
weekend in Galveston.
Combad COTTON
SHORT SLEEVE
SHIRTS m
s
Wash 7i wear whito
dreas shifts for men. Col-
! Inrs that fit neatly and
' stay frc'sh louiiing long-
f er.
IDEAL HOT WEATHER
BUY.
Mp
ün
?-Yt«r
Guorontee
GmenA
Wistrd Takes Ihe Work Out of Mowing
~ Evan lha Largest Lawn !
Wliard Deluxe 4-Cycle
22" PoweLHower
WÜIEKN AUTO
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ASSOCIATE STORE
406 GKEIN AVENUE
PHONE TU 3-4711
MEN'S NAME BRAND ^
SHOES
Reg. 9.95 to 12.95
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• LOAFERS
• TIE STYLES
• BLACK .
• BROWN
WASH and WEAR
H?
S L ACK S
• Blacks • Olives
• Tans • Char-Greys
ODD LOTS-
BROKEN SIZES
Tovzlnst'S
Your Botany "500" Store
410 GREEN AVE.
LAD IES*
Avállatela n!\t Jn Ornnoa I* <"*■
•I SeoaMo t jawalri t, Gilt SMp.
CLOSE
S508
mom
WOMEN'S
JAMAICAS
[ Combed cotton jamaicas
I In black, white and other
colors. Several style to
close. You'll want several
at this price.
CROP TOM
CHOICE OF MENS OR BOYS
HH
• All SIZES TO m
• SATURDAY
ONLY
• HEAVY
DUlflS.il
• UY-AWAY
EXTRA PAIRS
IT'S EASIER
TO SHOP
1 FVINF'S 504 FR0NT
LL V I I 1 k %/ .,t FOURTH
DIVISION Of I
D/te2lz¿k.
Greervi
Men's Putter PANTS
Raf. 2.59
Saturday only at this
saving of 60c a pair!
Sturdy, woshoble, sonfoíTfced. shrunk denims with
etostic-side waist, setf-belt; in blueor.grey . . . sizes
for small, medium, lótge. Ideal to "putter-around"
in all summer.
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
NEW
SHIPMENT
JAMAICAS
Ladies choose from
-'-A / .
solids,, checks, stripes or
plaids. Sizes 10 to 18.
Special Sat. only.
L. k-
FRI. A
* SPECIAL *
LADIES FAMOUS BRAND
PLAIN and PATTERNED
PUMPS
"S-
DISCONTINUED
STYLES end BROKEN
SIZES VAL TO 18.95
BROKEN SIZES
MISSES VAL
end TO
LADIES 9.95
. WHITE OR
207 STH
OUAUTV MERCHANDISE
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MEN'S r
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NENIAIS
99
\ ^
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TU 3-2814
Visit* Beall's sidewalk - f~
sale for this and many '
other sale items.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1961, newspaper, May 26, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143045/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.