The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1959 Page: 6 of 24
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SWEETHEART AND MAIDS—Pip-
lured is the homecoming sweetheqrt
and her court selected by the Carr Jun-
ior High School football teams. Tfcey
arp left to right: Peggy Roberts, Peggy
— Leader Photo Sy Billie Jane Stewart
Easley (sweetheart), Carolyn Mease,
Mqrgaret (Pud) Lockhart and Kathryn
Wood.'Identity of the sweetheart was
revealed Thursday night during home-
coming activities in Tiger Stadium.
WEDNESDAY
K Vt *r,u,v
4 Club
'I Study
Uncle
Matin*
Willie’
s Club
My Friend Flicks
Cartoon Cap
Superman
ipers
Robin Hood
Channel 4 Report
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Doug Edwards
Soorts
l Cl Wagon Train
The Lineup
Weather
ley New*
wards News
Disney Discusses
Censorship Views
i see such things on the screen. By
By BOB THOMAS , . .. _
AP' Movie-TV Writer making those
HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A fellow] just catering to
named Walt Disney offers a cairn* j “To a lot of people in this coun-
Mqny Attend
Open Housq
At St. Paul's
Price Is Right
Lock Up
Bald Venture
Fred Astaire Show
musical program
. . Astaire, Barrie
Chas.\ the Jonah Jones Quartet,
comedian Ken Nordine, the Bill
Thompson Singers and David
Rose Orchestra.
The Millionaire
Tve Got A Secre*
Shotgun Slade
Hawaiian Eye.
This Is Your Ufe
Adventure's in Paradise
U.S. Marshal
News and Weather
Border Patrol
Tightrope
News at»d Weather
Gale Storm Show
Jack Paar Show
__ Showtime
Mickey Rooney. Brian Donlevy
and Ann Blyth in "Killer McCoy!’
11:04—0 Theater 7
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By imunl UnOy fTo(Jay we Greet
Here it Is the middle of the
week already. Time to say "hap-
py httthday* Thursday to:
Mra. L. B. Wade
Alma Bell* Dodd J <v
Billy Siddon
Today is Jackie Klttreli’s birth-
day and yesterday was her moth-
er'll. Mrs. Zack Jacobs.
Rated reMggrited trailers win
soon be available for transporting
frozen foods, according to the
Truck Trailer Manufacturers As-
sociation. ■>-
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television SEkviCe
EASY TERMS
AUANOfO ON MAJOR REPAIRS
And PICTURl TUai RiPlACIMENI
SMITH Radio t Television
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7 feel sorry for poor Miss Prowly. She fries
I SO hard to make current events interesting,"
THURSDAY
pictures, they're
the jerks.
ing note amid the furor over sea]try, sex is a private thing. They
nnviM it
and censorship in movies. ; don’t want to see it
The clamor is growing, both ra-:the “ *
side the film industry and out- it.
Approximately 125 persons at-
tended the annual opeii house at!
St. Paul’s Episcopal School Mon-
day evening.
Parents visited the school rooms
where the work of the pupils was
on display. The visitors were in- 18:30—i
troduced to members of the facul- j
1:34—(j) (J) Continental Class-
room
7:44-® ® Today
"The Private Line" becomes
very wrong number for Denny
and Steve when it proves to be
the former number of a bookie.
GJ) Search for Tomorrow
4:04—® Morning News "
8: IS—® Captain Kangaroo
3:44-® ® Dough Re Ml
•:34-® ® Treasure Hunt
een for a Day
- For Better or Worse
Thin Man
iu$epgrly
Young Dr. Malone
Take Time
O From These Roots
Verdict Is Yours
O House on High Street
Brighter Day
| Radio Log. ..
gits
XQGT tout t«a*>
'©on News
® Morning Playhouse
44-® ® Price I* Right
-Bill T*t* Show
-The Offit Scottl
«:»*—Bumper To Bumper
»:«»—Stringer We*a
6 oo—Dlnrer Mu»lc
• : IS—Sport* Kertew
iwr •"
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5 00—SuorU. Jubilee
0:45—Devotional Time
t.oo—Richard Carder Show
7:15—Brookshire Newt
7 JO—Rlrhsrd Corder Show
>.00—30th Century Reformation Hour
Open House Slated
Py Vinton Couple
■ VINTON (Spl) - Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Daigle will hold open house
Sunday froqi 2 to 5 p.m. in their
pewly constructed home on Indus-
trial street.
The public is invited through the
press to attend the open house.
How far does the "off-Broadway”
stage extend? At least 4.000. all
the way to Munich, according to a
theatrical group here that plans
to stage American and British hit
plays to English-
a cAA if "ihcvn'tr3vf*d ©n ** OflUCi
screen. They’re offended by *y *«<* to tire Rev. Roger P. Rish- 11:
J el, rector of St1 Paul s Episcopalj
side, officially to tag certain trnt- o„ ^ Dj^y does ^Host's were members of the l,:
spoken movies with an adults not thin£ outside censorship is the „.V“^*5.,reD-y ^eUy prSf-i11:41
Ritter, secretary;
deplored the trend of film pro-
ducers to delve into subjects that
are shocking and sordid.
"1 think they’re making a mis-
• take," he commented. “I don’t be-
lieve the wide audience wants to
I Love Lucy
Top Dollar
® Concentration
December Bride
® Tic Tnc Dough
Love of Life
® It Could Be Ydu
Guiding Light
News
It’s A Great Life
eilaway stars in “Visa]
TU 6-2574
only” label.
arvaarg%!
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Bind M. A. Denmark. 12:05—0 Romper Room
Carnelly presided at *12:34—0 As The World Turns
G HOUSE
Thursday Thro Saturday MacArthur Dr.
LOWEST
PRICE
EVER!
group of individuals should have RrMfl’
the power to say what the citi-
*"* towa can read “d the silver service.
I believe the nwvie business
cap still function well fcy censor-
ing its own product. I’m in favor
of pressure groups, like the reli-
organizations, keeping an
Trick, Treat
Party is Held
Trick or treaters in the Jasper
street neighborhood were treated
to a Halloween party Saturday
serious tangle with the " cen~ njfcht ft the home of Mr. and Mrs:
sors. That was in 1954, when the
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Q Women’s World
* W n .t: »/-I-:j.
Religious Kaleidoscope
gioqs ^
eye on what we do. Tlieyrre a
healthy influence. But outside cen-
sorship would be bad."
The producer has had only one
New York State Censor Board
ordered a cut in "The Vanishing
Prairie.” The scene showed a
buffalo calf being bom.
Emil Pattillo.
There were 30 guests to share in
a variety of games, wiener roast,
hot chocolate, cupcakes and
decorated cake.
Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Pattiito
, . _. . with ari-angements were Mr. and
Lessons in Twirling M™. Tom Blalock, Mrs. C. A
® Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Thurl Min-
chew, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Trala,
_ Mrs. Elton Guillot, Mrs. R. S.
BRIDGE CITY JSpl) — Ginger Chandler. Mrs. Jim Ortolon, and
Are Announced
Simmons of Bridge City, a mm»- Mrs. Jeff Smith,
ber of the National Twirling
Teachers Assn., is now teaching
beginners lessons in Little Cypress
at the school building.
Miss Simmons also teaches pri-
vate and semi-private lessons in
Bridge City. For further informa-
tion she may be reached at RE
5-3856.
Tobacco Export
BOMBAY — India exports to-
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Friendly Greeting
BARCELONA, Spain—visitors to
Catalonia, the regionJn northwest-
ern Spain that includes Barcelona,
are often startled when strangers
speak to them but walk right past.
The words are “Passi-ho be,” an
old Catalan greeting exchanged'
whenever paths meet. It means,*
“Have a good time.”
India's Government has approv-J
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tobaccos. Exports are govern-
ment-controlled to make sure that
only high-quality leaf is shipped.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1959, newspaper, November 4, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558538/m1/6/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.