The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1961 Page: 3 of 12
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TUESDAY, MAY JO. 1961
Debbie Reynolds
In Two Segments
Of MGM Western
— By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-TV Writer
* HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Holiday
foundelay:
| MGM gets the mostest of its
bit commitment with Debbie
Keyrolds. She' the only star to
do two segments in the episodic
-How the West Was Won.,r She's
mad, but only because the two
four-week locations will keep her
A from her family. Kim Novak aims
.to sell her Hollywood home, likes
the New York life better.
Whatever happened to Ben-
Hur's best girl, Haya Hayareet?
1 to JOth-Fox's Ruth, Elana
r "> Wonder how Bill Holden
daughter Virglnja making
■ her film debut, as * floozie in "A
Walk on fee Wild Side." Walter
Wancer figures to be spending
'much of his future in Alexandria,
Vhat with "Cleopatra" to be fol-
lowed by Lawrence Durell's
"Justine."
You'll hate yourself for falling
such an improbable, tale as
„. he Guns of Navarohe," but fall
you'will. The best adventure yarn
since "River Kwai." Quote from
Jill St. John: "For the first time,
T really want to be an actress
Before, 1 just wanlH to «be a*
movie star, with all the trap-
Good rews: Henry Fonda B|
hjg to do a couple of filnw^this
year. He's one of the greafscreen
originals: one hit film/<?ould put
him back among tVr leaders.
Astaire
Fred
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Landli
from
Whitn
the
bassv
ndlady,'
m bis
titnejyy
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s a London
in "Notorious
technical advice
friend, John Hay
recent ambassador to
rt of St. James. Fantastic
word for business being
by "The Absent-Minded Pro-
fessor." Is it that funny? No, but
it's fun, and you can take the
whole family.
TWIRLERS—TwirlersrYor next year for
the West Orange High-^chool Chiefs are,,
left to "right, standing, Juanita Duhon,
—Ltodtr Photo Bv Horbi* Dm
Carol Owens ond Sandra Thorrias, who is
drum major.-Front row, sanie order, Lynda
Owens, Sue Ann Dios and Gloria Kittreli.
Television Log...
TUESDAY
Vernon Linscombs
Observe Anniversary
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) — Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon llinscomb observ-
ed their 35th wedding anniver-
Mry yesterday.
They were married May 29, 1926
at the Orange County Courthouse.
Mrs. Linscomb is the former
'Sully Maude Peveto.. The couple
' has resided in Orangefield during
their entire married life.
They are the parents of four
children, two sons and twoulaugh-
teri. They are Robert Linspomb of
Houston, Jimmy Unscopib pi
. Bridge City, . Mrs. Lawrence Goats
of Lufkin and Janis Linscomb of
.Orangefield. They also have nine
¿children.
Time Never Runs Out
On Our Service
As om of Our clients, you nociw
periodic protection checkups to
make certain your insurance pro
jnm is always up-to-date.
Mote important: day or night
whenever trouble might strike..,
we're in your corner
neighbors and insurance
tQing u soften the
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SERVING ORANOf FOR MORI
THAN. 33 YKARS
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7STWB HeréTTIoílywroort
Guests today will be Virginia
and Mtéhaei- O^íhaa.
Sydney
vickers
Edge ot Night
Circle 4 Club
Famous Playhouse
A frumpy housewife learns a
beauty lesson from a clairvoy-
ant compact.
O kit Carson
4:M-Q Matinee Showtime
"That Way With Women" stars
Greenstreet, Martha
and Dane Clark. (1&7)
Cartoon Capers
S:3t-€I Shari Lewis
Mr. Tippytoes opens a dancing
school on Shari's block.
O Bugs Bunny
l:0§—O O O News, Weather
1:15—O Huntley-Brinkley. News
O Doug Edwards News
•:tt—O Sports Highlights
1:3*—Q 0 Laramie
Jess Harper risks arrest when
he hides a killer (Rod Cameron)
and his partner from the law.
O Thé Third Man
Harry Lime is commissioned to
apprehend a thief aboard an
ocean line.
7:#0—O Father Knows Best
Margaret is thrust into the rolé
of confidante when an expectant
mother comes to the Anderson
home to buy Kathy's outgrown
crib and scales.
7:1#—O Ó Alfred Hitchcoc]
A movie star and a
lighter figure.in a m
ing the truth abouLhis wi
O Dobie GjMt? V
Dobie gets c^rfied away trying
to impress.,*' beautiful wAC and
tells a whopper about his father.
8:90-0 O Thriller
Ajvunsuccessful nightclub magi-
uies evil secrets for per-
sonal gain. Harry Townes plays
a dual role.
O John Tower Political
8:30—0 Skelton Show
Phyllis Avery is guest star on
tonight's show
9:90—0 O Not So Long Ago
This Project 20 is a resume of
the years 1945-50, narrated by
Bob "Hope. (Repeat)
" O Garry Moore Show
Guests will include Gordon ahd
Sheila MacRae, music and com-
edy team, and comedian Morey
Amsterdam.
10:00—O O News, Weather
O Hawaiian Eye
10:15—0 National News
10:20-0 Jack Paar Show
Joan Fairfax will be the singer
10:30—0 Hong Kbrig
Glenn Evans finds peril >ánd in-
trigue when he trails ^respect-
ed consulate official
11:00-0 Jack Paar,
11:30—0 FamousyPlayhouse
When ail else/fails, a United
States veteran in Mexico inocu-
lates himself to . prove safety of
a sent
WEDNESDAY
7:00—® CD Toaay
Dave Garro way stars with, Frank
Blair and Jack Lescouiie.
'thought fof the Pay—
Uncle Willie's Club
Morning News
Captain Kangaroo
adventures for children
Adeline's Show
Today
(3D s% Wljen
I Love Lutiy
10:00-
7:25-
Gentle
(7) Play Your Hunch
Video Village
(7) Price Is Right
Double Exposure
(▼) Concentration
Surt
10:30—1
lurprise Package
11:00-® CZ) Truth or Conse-
quences
(5) Love of JUfe
11: JO-® (TVtt Could Be You
® Search for Tomorrow
11:45—(8) Guidjng Light
12:00-0 News
< O Famous Playhou;
A rich .old man loavesa fam
ily waiting for hjr death and
finds love óf axfonety woman
O Burijs^jnd Allen
12:10—O H^hway Patrol • ..
12:25—0 Noon News
l2:Jfr-0 As the World Turns
Q Afternoon Panorama
12:40—0 Religious Kaleidoscope
1:00—0 Jan Murray Show
O O Face the Facts
1:30—0 O Loretta Young
j O House Party
2:00— O Ó Younp Dr. Malone
O The Millionaire
2:30—0 O From These Roots
Verdict Is Yours
Make Room for
Daddy
A reunion with three old pals
makes Danny feel his success
meaningless. •
8 Brighter Dav
Secret Storm
O Ver
3:00—O O
Radio Lo
Bump«r
mory
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6;00-^«w>
6:15—Ntqht
7:4J—Mujic ,ln Ml Ft
8:00—Nijaml Sound!
11:00-fitgn OH
W«dn« doy
51 qn on
:t>i—Cottem Patrol
5:30—Headline Newi
5:15—-Coffeln Potrol
4:^5—Morning Devotion
7:00— Rich Corder Show
7:15—New
7.30—Rich Corder «.how
S:1S— New Sumnory
8: Mr-HoW of D«llveropre
^(XP'JOth Century Rtformition
9;JO—fi'M Tole Sho
on
We the Women
s Lot
By *V1H MILLET
By RUTH M1LLETT
Sine* • large percentage of to-
dW*whm someday will be wid-
ows, the indifference of women
who still have husbands to women
who have loat theirs is hard to un-
derstand. - i
It exists just the same. Iliis cOl-
m continually receives letters
Irom widows, that expresa 'pretty
the puzzled diHllusionm-at
tn the following letter:
My husbnnd died two years *go.
While he was. "— *- *
circle
oughly IPPI
from time to time.
Farewell Party
Fetes Graduate
At Little Cypress
LITTLE
farewell
Boyd was
unkind."
Sonje words to the wives are in
Ruth Milleft's booklet. "How to
Have a Happy Husband." Send 75
cents to Ruth Millett Reader .Serv-
ice, c-o The Orange Leader. P. 0.
Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Sta
r Yorfi *
tion. New York 19, N. Y.
f nusntna aiea iwo years 'ago,
h? ^^livevire-had a close
of friends, couple*.** thor-
f enjoyed and ehtertained
"I can truthfully say that
tertajned more often than m<
enjoyed being with
I making new ones.
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Slqmmish Hand
■ n L f J happened to me happens to
Is Booby Trapped ™*™ - ««d. «meWit (
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we en
most be-
cause, we ------
old friends and
We also tried to be especially
thoughtful about inviting newcom-
ers to our home.
"1 thought we had so many
friends and such a well-established
place in our community .
Would not feel left out of the town's
social life when I was left alone.
"But. though oor friends ral*
Hed around nta wonderfnltv At
the time of my husband's death
—aH hot two couples have drift*
ed away in just two years.
"I stiff am invited to strictly
'female' get-togethers, teas and
luncheons, and such. But I'm no
longer included in evening parties
where there are both men and
women.
"I realize that I am now only
half of a couple — but should that
make' such a difference to friends
i of long standing? I wouldn't be
j writing this letter if this were just
my problem. But I think what has
■nost
seems
unnecessarily unkind. I, should
have sáiü un
less, for I am sure that none of
¡he couples who used to be s<
close friends actually mearv4tf be
TodorWe Greet
Its
1961, by saying "happy birth-
y" Wednesday to:
- Ruth Williamson
Carl Rasmussen
Greetings today to Janelle Calla-
han Drgac. Also to Teri and Jeri
Henderson who are two years old
i today
Mrs. Vi
Denard,
Strother
Carolyn
Jerry
Thadd Collins.
Mr, and Mrs
Cut celery in short strips
cook rapidly in a covered
pan in a little salted
just until the celery is
Dress with cheese sauce.
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ty by Etta
and-Mrs. Melton John-
.The party was held in Jhe home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Goldsmith.
The serving table was spread with
a lace cloth and held a crystal
punch service and a
scribed "Good T "rfr
VOyage." An arrangement of orchid
hydrangea and lace fern formed
the centerpiece.
Mrs. Boyd, the former Betty
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that the
By OSWALD JACOBY
Take a look at the South hand
only. Your partner opens one dia-
mond, \ .
. Naturally, you respond one heart
and when your partner
three hearts you expect that
is a siam'waiting for you.
Ho.v should you head fa/slam?
The' answer is by way/of Blac
wood. With first or MCond round
control of ail suits srfcept that bid
by your partner vtiur only consid-
eration is no Ma that your side
holds- at least/three aces.
Your panther actually shows
three ace< after your four no-
trump Jiid, but you content your-
self i«mh the small siam.
est opens- tltt que?n of spades,
ou win in your hand isnd your
correct second play is a low heart
to dummy queen. This play
guards against four hearts in the
East hand. You can't guard agjstnst
four hearts in the West hand and
that is just what you run into. .
All is not lost as yet, You return
to your hand with a secondatnimp-.
lead the jack of diamonds and lit
it ride. East takes his king and
your nice slam hand has col-
lapsed;
What could you.have done about
it? The unlucky expert who held
the South cards pointed Out that he'
ccwld either have bid like a cow-
ard and stopped at game or .h -ld
somewhat worse cards, where-upon
he would have stopped at' game
without being guilty of cowardice.
totions
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TODAY'S QUESTION
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1961, newspaper, May 30, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143048/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.