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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 18

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Cpllol SirvkfS on tfiico Hiinnt Gfisset only through i tlw oplitil pioleuion. New-All the Way Thru New 1959 MAICO Hearing Glasses MAICO-ATIKNSON HEAC CAID 622 N. Stone Ave. Ph. MA 3-3112 On TV Sunday! MORRISON Democrat for GOVERNOR I A A A VOTERS' 1 Citizen Charlie's Crossword puzzle appears each Monday in the Citizen.

Ronel Jewelers Shopper Stopper! WEDDING TOAST GLASSES Beautifully Etched with "Toast to the Bride" and "Toast to the Groom" $500 With Satin Ribbon Bows and Gift Box Fed. PAIR Fo the wedding least a romantic lifetime reminder of the day of days and a life-time reminder of you who gave them! Handmade hollows champagne toasting glasses to bring them luck Jor a toast to everlasting happinessl TOPS ON TV TONIGHT 6:00 p.m.--PERRY COMO. "Mr. Saturday Night" plays host to Judy Holliday, songstress Jane Morgan, and the puppets Kukla and Ollie. (Channel 4) I A Twelve deadly gun fighters plot to take over an entire town.

George Montgomery saves it. (Channel 4) 9:00 p.m.--PATTI PAGE. Nat King Cole, Gene Krupa, Mel Torme and Illinois Jacquet join the blonde thrush. (Channel 9) 9:30 p.m.--PERRY MASON. "The Case of the Sulky Girl" has Perry helping out a headstrong young heiress who wants her i a r's will changed.

(Channel 13) 8:35 p.m.--MOVIE. Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray show why they are "Above Syspi- cion." (Channel 4) 10:30 p.m.--MOVIE. Leo Carillo, Andy Devine, Don Terry and Marjorie Lord "Escape from Hong Kong." (Channel 9) SUNDAY 11:45 a.m.--FOOTBALL. Philadelphia pits its line against Chicago's. (Channel 13) p.m.--KALEIDOSCOPE.

Debut of one-hour series. "Subway to Freedom" deals with refugees from Communist Germany. (Channel 4) 5:30 p.m. JACK BENNY. The wives of Bob Hope, Dtan Martin, Ray Milland and David Niven join Benny.

(Channel 13) p.m.--STEVE ALLEN. Glamorous Jane Russell and laugh- makers Mike Nichols and Elaine will drop in. (Channel 4) ED SULLIVAN. Five acts selected by Ed during his recent tour of Israel wiM appear in i Irickoff performance of their tour of American cities (they will be in Tucson on Dec. 3).

(Channel 13) p.m.--SID CAESAR. Art Carney, Shirley MacLaine, Cliff Norton and the Kirby Stone Quartet join the comedian in the first of his two appearances this season on The Chevy Show. (Channel 4) p.m.--MAVERICK. The disappearance of a beautiful Swedish can-can dancer along with $20,000 of his gambling winnings- leads Bret to a Mexican bordertown fiesta. (Channel 9) JO By an ironical quirk of Marshal Troop is obliged to protect a gunslinger who has shot Jesse James in the back.

(Channel 9) 35 p.nt. MOVIE. Myrna Loy, Walter Huston and Jack Dempsey get together in "The Prizefighter and the Lady." (Channel 4) 10:00 p.m.--MOVIE. Robert Young and Dorothy McGuire make like "Claudia and David." (Channel 13) MOVIE. The "Adventures of Robin Hood" have Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone and Claude Rains roaming Sherwood Forest.

(Cnannel 9) Television By The Mile NEW YORK--m--Ed SuiL.an plans to go to India late in January to film a one-hour television program, to be shown on the CBS netwoik. He will use Indian taleni, including dancers, singers and instrumentalists. The TV producer and host left this week for another trip to Alaska, where he is recording a television show for presentation from here Dec. 7. DONNA REED No extremes The New Look Has Worn Well Duchess of Kent was the subject of a magazine article which made a lasting impression on me," recalls Donna star of the ABC-TV's "Donna Reed Show." "As one of the world's best- dressed women, she was pictured attending 14 different functions--all in the same dress.

Then I couldn't understand why, but I do now. She had found the style of dress most becoming to her and she obviously enjoyed wearing it more than anything else in her wardrobe. "I realize now," Donna continued, "she was fortunate. For I didn't begin to enjoy clothes, really enjoy them, until Dior's New Look came into style a decade ago and I found the style most becoming to me." Slim, well-groomed Donna was discussing styles in general and clothes in particular with an eye on her ABC Television show. "Naturally, 1 have to be business-like in thinking of the clothe: I wear in the role of Mrs.

Alex Stone, the wife of a small- town pediatrician. I feel Donna Stone, the busy mother of two, would choose simple and comfortable styles. Fortunately, as Donna Reed, the mother of four, would too. Neither of us ever would choose extremes." Donna went on to explain that she, just as any woman, likes changes. "However," she said, "the New Look was the clothes-turning point in my life.

Up until then I'd really never found a style I thought looked well on me. I was downright uncomfortable in many of the things I wore. Suddenly I discovered the form-fitting bodices, cinched- in waistlines and softly-rounded bell skirts of the New Look and I loved them. "When I began receiving compliments on MY new look, I knew 1 had found the right style for me. Since then, I've seen no reason to change my type of dress--no matter what changes fashion dictates." Donna neatly summed up the discussion by saying, "In.

fact, I'd be completely satisfied if I had only two dresses in my wardrobe. For daytime, I'd choose a beige cotton with a shirtmaker top and a 'soft, full, easy skirt. Nighttime would find me in a dressier black version of the same style, both strongly smacking of the 3947 New Look, which is still my favorite 1958 look." PAGE 18 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I. 1958.

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