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ORANGE IE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957
'
Sullivan Fear To Vacation . Kappa Xi Unit Top Producers
ic c.ts pgffH hy Puhlic
By CHARLES MERCER I Steve Allen and Ed Sullivan are
NEW YORK if*—'This is lo be a'rwo of the tiredest looking men
Water Show _ . It ,
oT^ Jostes in Movies
for the
venth *
HOLLYWOOD jA-Nmv of
At a called meeting
piece about Steve Allen and Ed I’ve seen in this hot summer. Both Xi • chapter of Beta Sigifia •- bua4HMUt
SullivatTbuTYFicst 1 want to ex-need long vacations But reliable Monday evening, member* voted «' - invmwa
plain that -1 didn't catch much of,sources say that neither thinks he help <
their programs Sunday’ evening, dares take a vacation<for fear the annual
I was over at ABC-Tk watching other,,will capture the entire atidi-
Gary 1713*1. Victor MeOcgten and ence * *
Channel
-P44-&
r'*wjninL uy^i
?:M p.m.—A hit-and-run driver
Hoi- bov
Baptist Mission
To Be Organized
Into Full Cnurcn
- - ... ,«ubofcmr«HKn.«
ng championship Boggy
an-
t Channel* 6 and 11).
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
movie, “Gunga Dm."
write a piece about
in a 1339 It * an unhappy state Of affairs
tickets
,,rest tabe «asrt here^by the *re balded by public tastes. . ' l' g:|# p.m. — A *»»en ring leads this coimnBBtiy will take
meric an-Wale- Skiffle ASsri' ^ ,*fl w*!w *ty » the uncovery of a clever fenc- Sunday at Z:»p.m. in wtwr is now
fiuherl SDradlmg i member of 3re nr "* I
ization of a new Baptist Church in
place
going for these days,
Td like to and it couldn' t- happen u> fwo.the _Aoua Demons‘*nd Debs, ex- *f'd . ‘'JL niflu„
it too. but nicer guys There have been many pi a me* that experts from over the J*£- «■
one of ing ring of major proportii
the otd'San Frtmeisco Beat (Chanty
of the First Baptist,
Today We Greet..
TJ«t eagerly awaited bir.hday
will arrive Thursday for:
Robert Schmover ,
Darlene Forstoo
........jfff Walker
Ronnie J , Hoist huh
f Extra special greetings to
Ttcne Borde’on, Mrs. Rubv Per-
ry and Waltenne Landry who
are celebrating birthdays to-
day,. Belated greetings fn Shar-
on Janca, who had a birthday
lyaslerday. *• •*
. UI'
Ceil Chapman
Shows Shockers
Fer Formal Wear
/
<s Bv DOROTHY ROE
AF Wimes'i EOtor
NEW YORK t^*—Ceil Chapman,
high prieste s of alt-out glamor,
ssvs every' woman can be a Cleo-
pitra this winter, and to pros* ^
s-iows ‘a dazzling collection
cocktail and evening gowns w];tj
. ■ , r . • ciIcuUucd allure. ^
JFtfst'^pdsl^Church'wB LoFmOnd FamilV " Ceil tbday flowed her prU.-
cape? that appeal
jnales of all ages.
“While watching and listening to
shocker — black crepe cockta,!
Vheath, cunningly „f i t ted and
draped, with , long, tight sleeves
"Gunga Din" on, one set .1 had Mike Wallace
the other set switching between AJlen
Sullivan and Allen without the as
sound'erack”on°*C-4tting *mv' eye* opinions he' expressed to Wallace mimeJ'for six million dollars to be sufik in ring Jatoe, Whitmore and Mar
r^/^tV ^.onilly, I were ,n general the same Ahat he ^ t^Amen ^r 'presence of g.ret Haves on Stage Seven
Th? Rev, R D.
the silent
noticed something interesting.
,'",_erVl!* can Water Skong Assn receive, was beheved to^be (Channel 2).
SjofJnder. pas-
tist Church.
day during a reunion of the de- science be your guide." Laced up
■scendants .of George and_ Mary tight, the dress can be as demure
Bridal Shower
Is Compliment
y Ticket booths wjU .be set
ed for trophies Tor the «*«« *^.nce.
»:M p.m. — Highway Patrol
, — . , > f^-\ A.vfui- i utiM being, nice guys-and
, for Eileen /Landry ,2S
.express
several
abo3Tt
besides knocking himself dut.oft»*j L»bd In fronVof 'Snrner” Brothers' faces a heavy!**!, **« felonies.— —
Sundnv evening ..TV program ; h/rv.nT/CvionalBank losi> Pictures are supposed to J:M p.m. - Popular bandleader
Aside from'beirtg.nice guys-and ,ne ® 1 * - ^ _• earn double their shocking cost.be- Lawrence^ Welk will be_ Carry
fore thev turn a profit. "Spirit of Moore's special guest on
a . « i> • I . _ /rkawanl fit
dS^TS^TC Old Timers’ c
% ih. Vt^«yrh^ch vX Pavilion near Orange. lhe laces Thosened it
of the First Baptist Church, v>oor. , .. ______
school cosiume. With
can provib-
It drew excellent reviews, but (Channel ') tnigi ihin Mathews pre^n, the artklea of faith, i fu-mand^ childran^Mr ^and Mrs “P° hu'td inT*'**
juiy .......__ t^tSL’T- “ • "l*"1 vlera Mivr, SSg IS2S- % a
the Fi.'St Baptist E. Davis. Mr. add Mrs. Bill.^ need t0 W0Try ‘ tbou,
VINTON (Spl) — Eileen La
bride-elect of Johnny Stell.
have, little in common tempera
Eileen Landry., mentally. 'Ormthologically speak-
was'ing. Alien looks like a contented
Vinton Snapshots
sent the deed to the land. Special jzavgr<ji Claude Lnrmand, Mr. and
I ve G<k mu*.,c * '! 1 L.,..? Mr* Arthur torfdand Jr. and Beu-
St.
that.
Why’
SkW fiShr 5. wow ««<■»_»_ KM”' B*,l,'r “ L"’to‘
1C: 3* p.m.
On the same theme is a com-
panion piece, also in slither v
honored Iasi week at a pre-nuptial owl while Sullrvan reminds you of,Mrs. -Rubv Perry, Ph. TU A-TSfl Here s I
shower American Legioh a hungry^ay fighting for^ a piece f VlNTuN^Spl)—The Vm^on B^V analyzed ‘
;f :
ul *M-l,m M cmwd TW «.« Do, ». Co.ing.o,. “«FS SS “,■**(! *$*.
wt d.™t a^iww^Sr-Vii*. —.«•
Hall
jay _____„ . .
■I of suet. Tne analogy is deceptive j Scout troopls^t Camp Edgewood _ ______________
Hostesses, were Mrs. Frank Ma- in light of the facts’however: Al-ltor a week. Dudley LeBlanc. scout-the picture. Your * biggest market ,City of Chance
haffey Mrs. LeRoy Mahafffy and len has beaten Sullivan's rating master, is with the troop. today ts with the kids. A guyr flv- (Channel 6).
Jimmy Dilltngs of DeRuider, ing the-Atlantic alone in a little
in front, low in
out over the ribs.
•^Spirit00'' '*lerW1 “*r Ae'tSte7'Ki*doorTirf m’tZ 16e'se'rmw. The Rtf. Khne’Uwis fore many met for the'first time_ ^ ^ , ce |t ^
it*«w*jjr.k«»«h*“s.x£.'2:S^u^S-litWlSS;j5*J«m*L uSuw'»«“r*
deceased, were represented, asi Pauline Trigere also provided
Mrs Fabiah Bourge.
only five times "and so Sullivan
Yellow ar^ white were -the colors should fed at ea«e. It shows how.^*, is vuitmg Mr and Mrs. T. J . putt-putt makes no impression on
used in the floral arrangements and mtsleadug a simile cart be
Passmore and tam;iy.
;them. They know that jets can
refreshment* , • The biR problem, a* Allen hinted Mr. and Mrs. V. Rumsu*y have cross the ocean in a few hours
Cake. nuts. mints and punch were to Wallace, is to obtain guests who moved to Baytown, where Rumsey today." '
served to 130 guests.
appeal to the widest pbssible audi- ha- ^ employed
Among the biggest grosser* of
BAKING LOAD HEAVY segment of the viewing am<
WASHINGTON—A heavv irinser is conditioned to watching
produces 4,000 servings of bakery ety show on Sunday evenings,
products a day for her crew. There seems to be lot* of room
---for two variety show*. There aIs<) Jos'enh Tl'
lhe Statue of Liberty weight 333 u* plenty of room lor movies tike p '
Jons. "Gunga Dm "
injuries
for b
^^’Comeaux.’
Norman Lee Bcrivick is - -
of hit uncle. Lee Berwick, in ,
But costumes and five-million-
dollar budgets are no guarwntee
ments," damson and Delilah,
a guest “Quo Vadis" and ' Davia\e.nd
^ - DnShnhAkw * *
Talouieinn / nn
•rurroRS note tb«h tiorr*™
' I.mw »r« »upptl*d b> th* mvec-
i un icitwtion •ititobt i »*«* m mi-
untf B*r»u.'« of numerous chuMcs
made Oi ths suilont snh unreport-d
: The Leeder s.sume* no respottsihUltj
fur Iccuracjf of ttie lutings '
’ ^ arac-TV cc*»»«»i »)
f * *. • f
S 4V—NHC Nrt*S --
I 00—Ersil Theatre
* 00—This Is Yostt Life N
• 10—ettts Seven
9:00—MssouWatte Party
V 30—Father Knoes *e.t
10:00—The Trecera
19:30—Final Edition Neva
10 to Late Movie out ,• • .
was the family of one deceased top fas.iton news today by bring
daughter, Mrs. Delia Brown.
Lake Charles visitor of Mr ()f
Family Reunion
Is Held Sunday
By Scales Family
y-tfO—t,i»r fwfITOMK*
* :io— bo«n*y Town
success. "Helen of Troy" and ytH>-K«v koast*
< STORE HOURS
T;
9:30 am to 5:30 pm
IN ORANGE
Penney special!
skirts of famous
name cottons with
144 inch sweep!
Mrs. -Vernice Courmier and ..A,exander {h# Great tw0
‘Mrs. T. Navarre is Patrjcia He- pensivVepics." faTed'Tith "audi-
beft. Miss Hebert is a niece of the cnees.
Courmiers and granddaug iter of
I 00—World »l torp*
e Id—Todwy In 8jo"l '
s IS—Channel 1 Newain
• SS—Wrathetcaat
I Radio Log .. .
One of the biggest hits of 1950.1 »so-rt,i,n oconn«u
Mrs. Navarre. , however, is "Gunfight At O K .--:----
Mr and Mrs. Bill Newton and Corral."
family of Sah Antonio are guests One studio head conJTnenied on1
if Mrs. Newton's parents, Mr and 'i 1° rac:
Mrs. B. B. Trahan. “Hie picture is a collection of;
On—a month's vacation -.in Cali- ^,hehc,ic|LM ,n
characters—Wyatt Earp and cBs-tvtv-t.ou t«o Kiatt
on tel* NBC—Sje—Houston KpKC
Nttooik Pr*«i«w
Mr ami Mrs. Has Perkins. Ger- Yet it's a big hit. How do sou k0GT41*1
aid Perkins. Mr. and Mrs Augus-'figure if , „ . , ,
tine Berry and Mr and Mrs Verir You can't You iust go on mak-! 3.. r.oiA «ho.
non Jacobs and family recently ing pictures'’and hope that some-s *.oh--*ta»» Mali.,
attended a three-day meeting at how this great unknown — the i?izhEilu h.-i
the Mount Pisgah Church in,movie audience—will be attracted 5 j;v Ne»»
FieldC La. The Rev. R. L. Miles to the theaters «.•#»—Shop fmd* /
-erf-Piant Lily, Fla., Who is vis.ung . -:- j J m
1 00—Tilt Jimoi" Uttn aho« »
5.4.1—P»it«r » Study
4 00—T»lt,4 of Ttra, RjnjtJt
‘ 4 30—gndt Willie » Ctuo ->
s DO— L.uiel nod Hardy
■> 30— tndunry on Farad*
s as— wrtaiUn't Report
6:00—Newa and Weaiher
a IS—Omu Cdnarda aod K«»a6
I 0:30 Wlurfj'fe'rda .
TOO—the Millionaire
I T .10—Dr CfcrlMlan
I I'OO— 30th Century, Foa
» 00 Sherilt ol Corwlar
I-SO—pvt OM A Setrei
It00- TUe Tri'cera
t» 30—ShowUrite
| KFLC-TV il hannrl t|
d -Cowbo'' Oorr»l
ORANGEF1ELD (Spl) - Four
generations of the Scales family
mg back high, crushed collars for
I be first tim« in a generation, and
'showing them on evening gowns'
of all things. An example is a
brown chiffon dinner dress with
long sleeves and ,j crushed coltar
to the chin. This brought spontan-
eous applause from editors view-
ing the collection, and is designed
for wide popularity among women
who want to hide crepy neck.*
Trigere also shows tube-jacket
sssnyit.. Sr* ss -a *«.w
A covered dish dinner of fried; dresses ar« in th* laisser faire
Ut1
Y*Y-
AlteiOdo* Panorama
4V-KPLC TV Nrr>
a oS—World or Sporu
a 10—West her t
* IS—Country Mualr Ttw*
• OCouneil
« 4r»—rHnr Petitur*
”, 00—fats? of tht itfohti
1 :’0— 1 ilnrried J'
and barbecued chidken with many1 silhouette
accompanying dishes was served a'1'
to approximately 100 relatives.
In attendance were the father.
J. A Scales: his nine children,
Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Scales Sr.1
and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Scales Sr. and family; Mr. and
Mrs. G.::Jf Scslt;*. and family;
Mr. ant'
(am
with no waistline at
Little Newcomers
* 00—flin frunriNCo B««t
Hlr
the Perkins family, was one of the * 1 1 r~'\ *
ministers on the church,-program. /Vt F 5 J06, bllmOre
The Rev. R. E. Miller, pastor -p n ' rh I '
of the First Baptist Church, and. I 0 K6VI0W uOOK
1 : on— Litiir BiU a .ReMrA. P*rtz
II (KV Rp.-ieDllI
IU 0U*- Nil# V/RUh.
Uw«n*«
fi dH—Nr#*
it y.i-i>ki None Rauch
b 4.» —Monunn Uev«t»* u»l
" 7m__rtnekwatcht?'
« ?(V~Mlfbv^v P»trcl /
t 00-Re? Club PlijrhOH^#
1 ;iO-rPor« Thrair* ,
10.00 WittrfromV
10:M Blondie / ^
00—Tonti
Orange Memorial Hospital
Julv 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
,1rs. A. A. Scales” and Clarence H. Francis. 1701 llth St.
Mrs. Georgia Mansfield * daughter. Cynthia Kate; to Mr.
mily; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. *"d Mrs. James H. Cryer, Bridge,
Mr. and City, a daughter. Dani Lynn; td
Mr. and Mrs^ Henry A. Kiefer.
2509 W. Park, a son, Michael
Dean;- to Mr. and Mrs. Edison S.
Hebert, 344 Destroyer, a,daughter,
Sheree Lynell; to Mr. and Mrs.
Heathman" and family;
Mrs. M. E.' Frazar and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scales and
family, an(j Mr. and Mrs. Eve J.
Fuielier and family.
£ iiPi
tel. • J* CUrawe will review , ^ gg
Mere C hristianity by C. L. Lewis -f
SOU -TV ll h«>••.*! lit
-L»r|v giro*
LfO Tiirci
Led Three 1*1 v#«
» U0— Rante Rider
5 ao-ifpcrrt*. Ac W«Blb#r
» —Dour CdWsardA ^ *TL# Nev»«
r no—Xfv Little M«rgt#
Watermelon Supper T“‘”
Slated by Lutherans
A watermelon supper for the ^*sson-" Vulton
families of the members .of Circle ,7.1"
July 2 — Td Mr. and Mrs. Willie
a son, Willie
jSr~H»W»
L
A number of persons from the an(jf win iVe soIet:ted read.nS«.! *o>-oid c^t... urr
• i „ ai.,.u*.. *_____•• u.. fl-oo— RomtUim* to* Uv#-«W*#
e 30—4fMke- .lone*
0fl~*The
by ano.
.s^“SJ5l<5i7,5r 'SjSi8^r£Sas k ta wsu-
|s,r.?i,FS* n»Tf * M
(here. Mrs. Pefb Atdred*»e is tak- ,, , . . "u«» ana Aimer au..w
-ns registration for th* n-v fw* •v,rs- (,!enn Martin, 'ire presi- u-K n«r None cm*k n***
41 ,n lur tfw, ury Liee., , . .. . . , .. . „ . vunini t'ue»
encampemni lo be held Aug 5-14 ’lenl' Wln D< m tnnrge m me snort
r ' business session. The usual board
~ meeting will jnpt be held this
HOLIDAY GUESTS
Mrs. Winnie Young.
month. There will be no luncheon.
932 -'West- but coffee will be served. The nur-
Georgia Ave.,had as guests during W will be open.
:w Mwir -Hull
the holiday weekend, Mr. and Mrs, All circles will meet in regular
m
Wl—Th« J.T!!ljon>l !•
T **—J-v» Oot A Srcrvt
* no~?(i,h Crntur* Fox
S.tkl—Vic Dumon-
in no—Ciiy DiiKtivi —•...........-■
IU.30—L»l* 8h»*
kTSX-TV <1 lima.I III
1 ?A— Krt.-.v K»t Thf»li«
4 0#— Killrut'i P»rty
5 HO— Mlckev Mpuh CluU
A GO—TV N’iWA
«:1G—W«Alh«rirt!
A 1*—Juhn OaIv tnd lb* Kewt
A:3A—DtjneJrlAnd
3 3d—Navy Lt*
« 00—Wcar\A«d*r Ni|lv Fl(hl»
1 of lhe Trinlro I iifi»r*n .Wnmvn i Ju|v 3 - To the Rev and Mrs.
DURA s,.„d, „ p m. Thun* JR gSf St T5tt
™d« ‘.if SMVc'SS'iiSSf.
5 LyZTjS?? ftss -i;
At the same meeting Mrs. Dan man l Cain
Mrs. Dor-
Wtckard Dr. a
Davidson was named publicity daughter, Rhjmda Lynn .
chairman, it waff announced that, July 5 _ To Mr lnd Mrg Rov
the next meeting will be a picnic d. Fregia. Deweyville. a son, Tony
for members^only at 10 a m. July Dare; to Mr. and Mrs. F.rtcet IL
*:4f—MorrU Fr»ut Show
fid Harriet
I1 A J. Nolan, their son. Jack, and session on the~fourth Thursday in
his wife, Paulme. all (if Yantis, The July. , *
guests went on to Galveston from ’ -—
here.
M. W. PEARCE
Durance agency
Phene TU 37421
All KINDS 45* IN«UeAA>CI
Fcprcsdiillng
THf riAVHERS INSURANCE CO
21.. MILLION GET DRIVER TAGS
NEW YORK—An average of 2.-
Jtgi.flOtl new drivers have been li-
censed to operate motor vehicles
in lhe United Sta.es each year
since 194ft. \
S:MI—OiflA And
9;TlO— Ford ThMtrf
Mevlettm* U S A
11: J»—LAt»‘Ne»»
7 at the DERA grounds
'loose attending were Mrs. G. G. Onia Jean.
Burton. Mrs. R. Kelsey. Mrs. W. L. July 6 — To Mr.
Smith. 1112 College, a daughter,
and Mrs.
Kinney, Mrs. Bob Kraut. Mrs. Thomas L. Gunn III, 537 Rusaell
G. W. McGray, Mrs. E, Parker, Ct., a daughter. Deborah Ann, to
KTAG-TV iChdiiMl **l
3A- Hou»Ap«rtj LlnkletWr
Mrs A Scoffer and Mta. m. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Combi Jr.,
Weishaar.
3:45 Arm Ch-tr Tr»«-*ler
4:00—Hoi« Oprv M»llnr*
IS—K»riocn KarnlV*!
MI -DSiiL tdllion
l.V—Dovrl"' EArsrdA A. Ne»t
so—Mi Friend Ftiek*
1-00—tnn«r Bmictuni
t‘i
A "Buli~ in Wall Street is
broker who buys stocks in the
expectation that prices will rise.
I
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nmBHMe
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fashion budget!
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1:30—J'M Oot A Sorret
(MV- Aoom A* S.vitdto
» oa My«t»ry Th«U»
110:00—Hunt Hanlon
McLewis CA Croup
Attends Encampment Jc[f^*u^*r* sio Azalea, a sou
709 C’ordrey, a son. Larry Richard,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hurst,
Vidor, a daughter, Theresa Jean.
July 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. CeCif
McLEWfS (Spl) — Members of _
9ld. Fl.r,t ,0ranRe. Baptist junior H0\g KONG EXPORTS RISE
Girls Auxiliary left Monday morn- -------
ing for GA camp at the East Tex-
as Baptist Encampment at New-
ton.
ANIMALS ARE BIG GAME
DENVER — American hunters _______n ........ .........
classify big game as deer, black Charlotte Blackwell, Ann and" Kav
HONG KONG — Export-! foam’
I long Kong to the United States in
1956 efimbed to the equivalent ef
Mak.na rha trin «... i..c» about #20*00,000 from $15,400,OOd
Making the trip were Jesse and (he ve„ ,mporu |ncreMfd
1956 from $56-
-bcars-Vkk-antelope, mountain Burton, Brenda Frederick, Paula ™ °00. m.
sheep, mountain goat, moose. Parker. Elainp Meadows, Rita J^.JIOO the previous year, lit tho
brown bear, and grizzly .bear. Burgess, Bettv Menefee. Beverly fMSt 1*1Te* *®®n.dt> of 1957, ship-
d to be ducks. Lowrimore and Cherry Nance. ment* *° ,he United States climbed
They'were’accomfttmed b^Mr*. M V*r “>nt above ,ho5p of ,h®
Wildfoul is considered
geeie, and brant. Upland game in- ---------,
eludes turkey, pheasant, ruffed G. W. Lowrimore and Mrs. Melvin c*mH?r,blf Pcri0(1 'A** _y**’Vw
grduse. Western grouse, bobwhite Menefee and Debra,
quail, Western quail, doves, wood-
cock, snipe, rail, rabbit, and squir-
rel. / Mexico — the flags of Spam,
mi-—-- Mexico, the Confederacy, the U-
Nantucket island, Mass , has a,n.ited States and an Indian flag
population of 3,500 people. Never- The latter happened during the
★ ★
rive flag, have flown over New - McNamoro l»»Uro«C« Ajtncy
theless, there are 4,100 bicycles Pueblo Indian Revolt
on the island. Any questions? 1660 and 1692.
Call Ui About 'ho New
Compithoniivo Dwell inf Poliry
M. L MtNomeie — L •. lootimo
b^ween NJ' ’ 0-om IM*
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 10, 1957, newspaper, July 10, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557076/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.