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Jim Rice. We haven't time for another so here's our announcer, Bob.' '0kay, Marlene, and I'm going to talk .about another of our sponsors, the Carole Ohr Travel Service. Miss Ohr can direct you to any place in the world. And now we sign off until next week at this same time. Here's Marlene.' 'Goodby, everybody, and I'll be seeing you next week.' The Blounts and the Schorrs turn off the television and play canasta until 1:00 a.m. The Blounts leave. - Next morning as Dick reads the newspaper at the breakfast table, he says, 'Listen to this. Mayor Robert Hurd is planning a parade in honor of the alumnae of Wilson. Let's go, Shirley. All participants in the parade are asked to disguise themselves. Following the parade there will be a luncheon at Jim States' country home on route 167. All alumnae are invited.' When the big day arrives Dick and Shirley dress as a policeman and a policewoman. Down town they get mixed with the crowd, dressed in gold costumes. These are the guards from Ft. Knox. Ernest Barnes, Hubert Stewart, Dick Krehbiel, and Gurnie Reth- erford make up this group. Jane McGraw and Mary Spada are dressed to represent the comedy team, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richter CLois McBurneyl. Janice Reece and Dick Raw- lings appear as the King and Queen of England. On down the street the Cosmopolitan Club from Chicago, Shirley Fortner, Jim Dilg, Don Jarvis, and Ann Rich, move through the crowd. ' Bob Moore and Dorothy Limerick are the first to arrive at the luncheon where Bill Conlin offers to park their car. Ray Brunner, the butler, greets the guests at the door. Mr. Richard Ott, Mr. States' private secretary, accompanies them to the main drawing room. Shirley and Dick enter and are followed by Lois Schooley, Anna Tewart, Barbara Wilson, Peggy Leveline, and Naomi Mayse, all typists for the Kenneth House Publishing Company. ' Jimmy Coates, chef, announces dinner. The dinner is served by Bob Everhart,cater- er, and his staff, Betty Cory, Kathleen Allen, Alean Cowan, Eugene Moenck, and Jesse Hurley. The apetizer, Alvie's Delight, was concocted by Alvie Everhart, the head cook. His assistants are Tom Clark, Patty Wilson, Marilyn Shepherd, Betty Johnson, and BfgYg'3g9gig? the program, Ann Schwarz read a history of Wilson. Each person was asked to give an account of himself since his days at Wilson. Letters from those alumnae who were unable to attend were read. JoEtta Sciutti from Los Angeles, Paul- etta Kammeron of Dallas, Dolores Montgomery, who has a dude ranch atv Phoenix, and Nancy Holland, who was in Europe, have sent their regrets. Music provided by Iva Woods and Patty 0'Connor was a feature. Joyce West and Etta Mae Atyeo played a duet on the piano. In the most unusual careers contest, Ronald Deaton took first place. Ronald is the father of ll children, all present Wilson students. Barbara Stamper and Velma Cain, airplane hostesses, and Bill Clark, track star of the University of Illinois, were awarded second and third prizes. For the most unusual occupation, Barbara Turner, who manages a traveling circus, Don Brockman and Bob Durham, jet flyers in Alaska, Barbara Burton, Sylvia Cochran, and Cozy Collier operators of a local laundry, and Winifred Connely, Marlene Gillespie, Pat Dwyer, and Patty Couch, co-owners of a drug store, took special awards. So ends the happy reunion and another day in the lives of Shirley and Dick Schorr.
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says he will reduce the pound to Bd sometime this week. Hold our' a 'In Minnesota, Ellen Laven, Ruth Riley, Joan Wells, and Lgis Oxeng egllyggglstered nurses, saved the lives of three marooned hikers when they were caught in an unexpected blizzard. The rescued were Nelson Benzing, prosperous Eastern businessman Dick Cook fullback on the Notre Dame football team, and Vernon Webb, director of athletics at the University of Iowa. Webb is a nephew of the actress, Saundra Hutzelman. 'The president of the United States, Wayne Rahiser, talked behind locked doors to the secretary of state, Boyd Palmer, on what to do with our recently acquired posses- sion, Russia. The discussion will be in the newspapers tomorrow. 'Actress Sandy Cornett and sugar millionaire, Robert Wynn, will be married in the William Campbell Hotel on June 30. Also, Joe Arthur, who wrote Mr. Elwell Goes To School will marry Shirley Getz tomorrow. She is the director at G.M.0. I 'API S 'Alan Haid, nationally-known comedian, who broke an arm and leg in a car accident on Monday will undergo treatment in the James Lipscomb Medical Clinic at Yorkshire. 'Flora Begley, head of the Women's Federated Teachers' Association and her com- mittee members, Sandy Locke, Shirley Gaines, Virginia March, and Jeannine Hammons a- dopted a resolution to raise all teachers pay from 85,000 a year to S6,050. 'This is your favorite television correspondent signing off for tonight and wish- ing you all good night.' Dick pops up. 'Say, I believe I'll try to find a quiz program. Shirley and I usually answer the questions. Here's one on channel 6.' 'How do you do, audience. This is Marlene Smith, your mistress of ceremonies with more questions and answers. But first our announcer, Bob Reffit.' 'When William Spears invented his famous cough medicine, he not only made a remedy for coughs but also one which will cure rheumatic fever, tonsilitis, appendicitis athletes feet, and many other mild distrubances. If pain persists, see your doctor.' , 'Thank you, Bob, and our first contestant is Mrs. Robert Sauer of Washington, D.C. How do you do, Mrs. Sauer? What does your husband do?' A 'He's an electrician. I wonder if I could say 'Hello' to some friends?' 'Sure, go ahead.' 'Hi mom and pop. Hello kiddies.' 'Okay, what is your first name, Mrs. Sauer?' 'Minnie Lou.' 'Here is your question for that charming Sandra Witters tailored tweed suit. 'Who was the fourth president of the United States?' You have l0 seconds to answer. Think Minnie, that suit sure is a humdinger.' 'I think it was Madison.' 'Right, congratulations, Mrs. Sauer, and who is our next contestant, Bob?' 'Miss Shirley Doyle, a stenographer from Miami, Florida.' 'And what brings you to Hollywood, Shirley?' 'I'm here on business for my boss.' 'Shirley, your question is, 'Who is the Secretary of Agriculture? 'James Denney.' 'That's right and you win the new and exciting Marvin Flynn one-passenger air- plane. Boy, you can really go places, Shirley. Our next contestant is the man who wrote the best seller, The Hilarious Adventures of Tommy Croucher. The author is Dick Crawford and we are greatly'honored to have him on our show. 'At this time we would like to take off our hats to the people who make this show possible. First, our sponsor, Spear Mentholated Cough Drops: our script writers, Don Purkey and his assistants, Jim Tussey and Jackie Marcumg then our stage crew of Dick Tuley, Harold Isaacs, Pete Jones, and Jan Poynter. Last, but not least, our camera- men, Tom Stomps, Vernon Heist, Don Evans, Carl Arnold, and Ron Hicks. Now, back to our contestant, Mr. Crawford. Dick, your question, 'Who is the new editor of Popular Science?' For a Tom Hall golf set you should be able to answer that.' ' 'I'll say Burt Parker.' '0h, I'm so sorry. He was the last editor. The new one is Christy Setzler. And now our announcer for Carole Altman Face Creams.' 'Carole Altman Face Creams are used by many of New York's famous models. Here is an unbiased statement written by Miss Ruth Fox. She says, 'I used Carole's Face Cream exclusively for sixty days and found my skin to be softer and more alluring.' And here is another statement from Loretta Hooker, fashion editor of Harpers Bazaar. Miss Hooker writes, 'I tried Carole's Face Cream and my face became less oily and had more color.' And now for more prize seekers. Marlene, your next contestant for a Shirley Napier handbag is Miss Judy Morris from Albany, N.Y.' 'What is your occupation, Miss Morris?' 'I am a governess in the home of Lady Lucia Rolfe in Hamshire, England.' 'Then you're from England?' 'No, I went over about five years ago.' 'Miss Morris, your question is, 'What famous actor and actress were recently married? . 'I don't think I know because I haven't been following the news over here.' '0h, I'm sorry and as a consolation prize we are offering you a very exclusive arrangement of the Deisel Song by Joan Higgins. The two stars are Winnie Joyce and
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CDA ETERI Peggy Leveline, Stacia Bowman, Helen Dooley, Shirley Holland, Gail Armstrong, Wilma McDonald, Elvira Bundy. IELPERS Pearl Chandler, Aneita Dunaway, Shirley Getz, Jenalee Fore, Mary George, Janet Whitmore, Flo Stewart, Donna Doyle, Patty Gfroerer, Olive Smith, Myrtle Smith, David Lively, Bill Griffith, Bill Ellis, Jerry Robinette, Ray Brunner. 53
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