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Ring!!! , 'I'll get it, Dick,W exclaims Shirley Schorr picking up the telephone. 'He1lo, oh, yes, Joyce, that will be all right. Yes, oh, no. Well, I'm going to wear my pink sweater, no my blue one goes better with my red skirt.' Q As we look in on the small bungalow at 1353 Cameron Lane Cnamed for Senator Con- neth Cameron! we find the Richard Schorrs Cformerly Shirley Wright! getting ready for their evening guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Blount Knee Joyce Ellisonl. The Blounts are coming over for an evening of canasta, television, and food. VThat was Joyce. She said they would be a little late tonight.' WShirley, have you got the cards and food ready? You know how those Blounts eat.' WJoyce is trying the new Shipley, Shapely Slenderizing pills for the hard-to-get thin type so I don't think she will eat too much. Dear, did you have a nice time at the club meeting last night?n questioned Shirley. I was talking to our new neighbors, Charles and Clarence Brown, and they said that they enjoyed it.' Dwell, I didn't like it. They had a speaker from Trenton, New Jersey, David Reiner his name was. All he talked about was the manufacture of sousaphones. What a bore! He brought along a John Hopkins. He played a solo on the bass. That wasn't so bad but that speaker, wow!V WDidn't they have a quartet or something like that?V, 'Oh, yes, it was Forrest Scott, Joe Toman, Eddie Biegert, and Bobby Johnson. They sang the Beckett Blues and the Blossom Son . Dick, suggests Shirley, let 's eat out ior a change so I won't have to cook. N0kay, honey grab your coat and let's go.' . As Dick backs his Chamber's Chariot out of the driveway he sees Vernon Copas com- ing up the street in his Rosin roadster. Seeing Dick, Vernon pulled up to the curb. WCopas, of all people. What are you doing these days?W 'Oh, I'm on television right now. I'll be on tonight in my program, Vernon's Virtues. Pretty good, you should see it. I have some people you know on the program, JoAnn Schrenker, Bonnie Wilson, and Shirley Rice.N Q VWell, I'll be seeing you tonight. 'byeln - Our friends are planning to eat in the fashionable Anderson Gourmet Room in the Detrick Hotel. When they reach Anderson's they are greeted by Jack and Judy them- selves. They are shown to a cozy table in the corner. The waiter approaches and asks what they would like to eat. Wwell, if it isn't our old friend, Jerry Downie! How are you, Jerry?' WI'm just fine, folks. And what would you all like to eat tonight?W VMashed potatoes, filet mignon, shrimp salad, and champaign,W says Shirley. 'In- cidentally, Dick is trying to cut down on the food bill.W ' 'I'll take a cheeseburger on rye and water,' says Dick gloomily. VWould you people mind if we sit here?V VHey, Shirley, it's Shirley Whitton and Ernie Weiser and here's Pete Roemer and Alberta Cox. Isn't this a surprise? Sit down and join us everybody.W Shirley talks, Wwe have been wondering where all of our school friends have been keeping themselves. By the way, how long have you two been going together, Shirley and Ernie?N nAlmost eight years now and we're still going steady.W As our friends start eating, the orchestra and soloists appear. Jack and Judy Anderson introduce Doug Wimmer, the conductor and his right hand man, Frank Witt. The first soloist of the evening is Marty Craft singing Born's Boogie Woogie, a favorite on the hit parade. A round of applause follows as Jim Tuttle, at the drums, and Charles VonStein, at the organ play on. WDick, don't you think we should stop at Parsley's Candy Parlor on Lambertson Lane and get some Chadwell chocolates for this evening?V I just love them.' nDear, you talk in riddlesg don't you think I know where to get Chad's choco- lates,V says Dick. I'll drive around the block while you go in and buy them. Better get a pound and a half.' . As Shirley walks into the store she is met by Janice Reece, the head clerk. A staff of fine young ladies, Barbara Sims, Lucille Philpot, Betty Nickel, Loretta Haege and Gwen Williams, are working for her. Shirley makes her purchase and, as she leaves, meets Bill Ellis in the doorway. Bill is selling carpet sweepers for the Salyer Sweeper Company. Dick is waiting at the curb. WGuess who I saw,n says Dick. Doris Deaton and you can't imagine what she is do- ing. She is a basketball player on the Arent Athletics Team. Doris said that Myrtle Smith, Patty Pierce, Iva Tussey, June Hornsby, Jenalee Fore, Audrey Bartesko, and Mary rev 4
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CA MER Top Row - Cyrus Bullock, Bill Campbell, Bert Harbin, Don Jar- vis, Don Purkey, Jim Warner, Harry Misel, Gene Puckett, Vernon Feltner. Second Row --Sandra Witters, Dorothy Shipley, Alberta Cox, Mr. Maurice McCall, Marty Craft, Shirley Whitton, Loretta Chadwell. Bottom Row - Janice Rupp, Brandon Marshall, Roger March, Todd Martin, Marlene Smith. ED CROSS Top Row - Phyllis Gray, Juanita Pierson, Judy Morris, Shirley Arent, Shirley Fortner, Carol Ohr, Winifred Connely, Jeannine gammons, Della Robinson, Dolores Montgomery, June Wheeler, Ellen even. Middle Row - Lois McBurney, Patty French, Anne Griesmer, Carol Loughead, Sandy Cornett, Helen Meyers, Shirley Roberts, Faye Pen- nington, Peggy Long, Jean Ratliff. Bottom Row'- Lucia Rolfe, Dorothy Harker, Carolyn Kautz, Jean Crittenden, Anne Bard, Mrs. Earl Giles. UNTA DEI H To Row - Todd Martin Jim Winkle Howard Ringel, Pieter Diehl, Elaing Dallis, Barbagi ghla gaierne Harding, Ruth Davis, Richard Ha es Dan Wiseman c ar u S- yBottom Row - Mr: Vernon Chaney, Jimmy Yeakle, Dolores Emmeff 1 Keith Johnson, Rusty Bowermaster. SCIENCE Top Row - Kenneth House, Joan Higgins, Cozy Collier, Peggy Turner, Pat Dwyer, Loretta Hooker, Shirley Fortner, Sandy Cornett, Judy Morris, Glenna Gray, Virginia March. Third Row - Bob Begley, Winifred Connely, JoEtta Sciutti, gene? 0gox,DMarlene Smith, Dolores Montgomery, Della Robinson, aro r, orothy Limerick, Ellen Campbell, Joan Adams, Alean Cowan. Second Row - Mr. Bruce Hill, Bobby Wynn, Jeannine Hammons, Loretta Chadwell, Marlene Pfeil, Janice Reece. Bottom Row - Betty Meyers, Carole Merz, Shirley Whitton, Georgia Meyers, Joan Spriggs, Barbara Turner. B Top Row - Gerald Brown, Marilyn Topmiller, Doris Geiger, Edith Brunck, Elaine Conrad, Shirley Roberts, Nancy Neeley, Faye Ander- son, JoAnn Vornheder, Patty Benzing, Jane Hart, Nancy Ruhlman, Dean Campbell, Doris Deck, Patty Beckett. Bottom Row - Anna George, Barbara Wilson, Sue Manning, Janna Schrenker, Harriet Cearley, Shirley Carter, Judy Ebbinger, Janet Whitmore, Sharon Werlein, Sheilah Haun, Nella Jean Guy. X
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50 George are on the team.' nSay, isn't that Jim Warner pushing that perambulator down the street?N exclaims Dick. nl wonder who he hitched up with. I'll stop the car. Say, Jim, what do you have there?W 'This is my boy, and he's a future football star,W says Jim proudly. As Shirley and Dick reach home they find someone knocking on their door. NHow do you do? I am Carole Merz representing the Sharon Spence Beauty Salon in New York.W WCarole Merz!W says Shirley surprised. Do come in. I need some Black Mask Face Cream and I'll see what else you have.U As Carole leaves the phone rings. It is Robert Hage, the carpenter, calling about that repair job. Dick puts up the card tables and Shirley fixes sandwiches. The Copas program is announced on the television and Dick and Shirley sit down to await the Blounts. Following Vernon's program the announcer speaks, WAnd now we have Dick Hayward begging you to buy McCracken's Crackles or I'll lose my job. On with the Walter Popp Peppy Amateur Show. Take it away, Walt.W W0ur next contestants for the 3300 jackpot are Becky Halcomb and Barbara Gray, the well known acrobatic stars of the Robert Wolff Movies, Inc. Good Luck, Becky and Barb.n At this point the doorbell rings and Joyce and Jim come in. WWhat a lovely coat you have, Joyce! Where did you get it?W Joyce answers, WI got it at Houck's Ready-To-Wear. You aught to go down thereg they have some good bargains. I was over there last Friday and saw Kay Hogan. She's clerking there.W WDoesn't Kathy Tabor work there, too? I was talking to Peggy Turner just the other day and she said that Kathy had gone to work at Houck's.n Joyce and Shirley go out to the kitchen to fix refreshments and the men watch Bar- bara and Becky on the television. p Shirley says, nLet's have some Pierson's Pretzels. They're really good. Joyce, you can start on the drinks.n Meanwhile Dick and Jim turn to nThe Mystery Housen. The announcer, Jack Hart is speaking. WTonight our mystery, taken from the Marilyn Doan classics is Thg Corpse lg the Sgg. The characters are Laverne Corson as Michael Fitzgerald, Bill Evans as arry 'S5son, and Betty Meyers as Marilyn Ziegfield. So, on with the play. Jim speaks, NAh, don't let's get involved in a mystery. I'll turn to channel L3 I think that Radley Boark iBradley Roarkl T.V. Television Show is on.W ' WGood evening, ladies and gentlemen,n master of ceremonies, Radley Boark, an nounces. WThis is the T.V. Talent Show featuring such celebrated stars as Della Robin- son with her magnificent artistic ability, Leona Steele and her steel guitar, Dan Hurst whose jokes will keep you awake at night, and many other nationally known cele- brities. Before we start, here is our announcer, Dale Wagers.W WAs most of you know, T.V. Talent is sponsored by those wonderful soap flakes, Scherzinger Crystallized Egg Shells. Here is an unrehearsed, authentic letter from Mr. Ralph McGowan, 6L3 Richter Boulevard fadapted from Henry Richter, the wealthy hotel magnetl, Myers, Georgia. Mr. McGowan says, 'My wife is the fussy kind who uses only choice soaps which are kind to her hands and that is why she prefers Scherzinger Crystallized Egg Shells.' Thank you very much, Ralph. You are just one of many thou- sands who write such letters every day. I shall mention some of the writers of today's fan mail: Miss Joy Reynolds, Mr. Dale Mallicote, Miss Marlene Joskem, Miss Ellen Camp- bell, Mr. William Helton, and Mrs. William Hurd. Now back to T.V. Talent with Radley N Boark:0kay, Dale, and I'm sure all you listeners will try Scherzinger's Crystallized Egg Shells on your next wash. Compliment cupfuls go to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd, Miss Glenna Gray, Mrs. Melvin Flynn, and Mrs. Don Patrick. Our first contestant for the 375,000 jackpot is Miss Elaine Conrad with her ukulele playing I Got Those Harbin Hic- coughs. All right, Elaine, do your best. Meanwhile our television operators offstage are calling people all over the United States to see if anybody can answer the jackpot question, 'What is the exact volume of the earth?f If it is answered on this program, we shall tell our audience. Our operators are calling Miss Katherine Schwartz, Mr. Har- ry Misel, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Adams, Miss Faye Pennington, and Miss Joan Spriggs. Our Elrod applause meter reads 850 on Elaine's solo number. Our next contestant is Jerry Kinch, trumpet player for Jim Scott's Swing Band of the famous Beancacasa Club. l Dick speaks, 0I'm going to turn to another channel. I'm getting tired of that Stl-lffen . WBirdlegs, the new exciting and different perfume, brings you Vernon Wilson, outa standing television commentator, with the news from the five edges of the world. But, first, a word from Birdlegs.W nln the exclusive Marlene Pfeil Salon in New York, beautiful models such as Louise Parrish, Cynthia Vance, Jean Crittenden, Lois Hopkins, Joan Adams, Donna Colgate, and Betty Harris keep themselves fresh and sparkling. Thet's why these models and many more choose Birdlegs. And now here is Mr. Wilson.W ' 'The coal strike today shows no sign of tapering off but John Dooley, head of the Mine Workers' Union, is still holding a firm stand on national coal affairs. WAbroad, Ken McAdams when he conferred with Robert Scalf, United States treasurer,
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