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neighborhood showing at the THREE YEARS TO BRING IN High Screen: Previews PERSONAL in the drive in ROM PAGE TWO deputies New Comedy a SCENIC WONDERLAND Ladies Night plunge Pm YOU Seen It? School Notes Annual ootball beginners CURRENT COMING EVENTS fox ft net Connally High Lan SATURDAY EVENING EB PM? in SUNDAY MATINEE EB 2x PM SATURDAY EVENING EB 12 PM MATINEE EB 13 2 PM MIII8IAL AlliTBIIIM SAI AITDIII I ltll 1400 1450 1550 1050 1750 IHERAMA CINERAMA LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR DIE LEDERMAUS MELBA i hnii ie John cen first the let the pet show Jones Co ed plunge period Beginners and ad Charles Holley to head the cam will be followed at by Guns to which begins there EVANGELIST Billy Graham is the star of Mighty or tress" documentary film on his work in several European coun tries at the Westview Drive In Leviticus Modeling LEV ARONSON principal cellist chestra will he guest artist for concert of the season eb 3 Dmitri Vail HOWARD KEEL and Jane Powell Tor Seven Rj others" now showing in a scene' from Brides at the Joy Drive In or over 3 years been reading and hearing about the new marvel of tfa entertain ment world! Hall Joe Lew Elizabeth satisfaction of and wealthy chairmen and Don collection and Tom with the Dallas Symphony Or the Baylor secofid The photo is from a portrait by Students Buy ish Students in Mrs Beth first grade class at Kendrick School voted to buy some fish with money won in the door count at a recent TA meeting During a study on the types of clothes for each season the class dressed paper dolls in wool clothes for winter its oc for in March of Dimes Drive Is Held new comedy is about a man Royal Barnhill who tired of being a nobody re OLLOW THE CROWD 31 CJJUB PAIL WAYNE and the Drifting Texans REE MATINEE 4:30 6:00 NIGHT DANCE 8:45 1200 Admission Charge at 6 or Reservations Phone 3 9123 Harris the production will and play through Moore sat on the in Blue Bird Group Visits Newspaper Eight members of the Honey Blue Birds of Hillcrest School vis ited lhe offices of the Waco News Tribune and Times Herald Tues day afternoon They were accompanied by their leaders Mrs Bill Bowden of 2222 Lasker Avenue and co lcadcr Mrs Drew of 2317 North orty fourth Street Members are Bobby Bowden Bette Black DeAnn Drew Diann Markum Shirley Martin Sally Shellenberger Lana Wilson Kerry properties yet I had to go and raise $150000 to prove might be able to finance a venture" JANE GRIITHS takes notes a Million" now Naked Jungle" Gam is seen as the warlike daugh ter of Atilla the Orpheum the Border" Wednesday The film stars Rory Calhoun Colleen Miller and George Nader in the story of four out laws and the homesteading father and daughter whose lives depend on the four renegade guns Cal houn and his gang hot tempered Nader hard bitten John McIntire and cunning Jay Silverheels are on their way to Mexico to split the loot of a bank robbery when they discover reformed gun fighter Wal ter Brennan and his daughter Miss Miller under Apache siege As the Redskin onslaught takes its toll and later the posse ap proaches Calhoun must decide if he will go his usual way or face the music in order to win' Miss Miller whom he has come to love The film is actor Richad Carl first directorial attempt It also stars Nina och and Charles Drake Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster are seen in the roles of two Amer ican freebooters during the Mexi can revolution of 1866 in which comes to the Waco riday The film co stars Caesar Romero and Denise Darcel and introduces Mexican actress Sarita Montiel as Nina pick pocket sweetheart Lancaster meets fellow soldier of fortune Coo per during the revolution and in vites him to join his band of rene gades and devote their loyalties to the side offering the most money While in Mexico the men meet Miss Montiel who falls for Cooper Caesar Romero aide to Emperor Maximilliam and Denise Darcel Countess Marie Duvarre all of whom try to get them to fight for their own side Miss Mon tiel for the rebels and Romero for the Emperor Miss Darcel sup posedly on the side talks Cooper and Lancaster into going to Vera Cruz on a dangerous journey Without their knowledge she is taking gold to the forces but decides to steal it and split it three ways Romero discovers the plot informs the Emperor and things 'begin to get hot for the three While Miss Mon tiel is trying to convince Copper that the money belongs to the peo ple Lancaster decides he will take charge of it and Cooper is forced to turn his gun on his fellow rene gade the which opens today at the Crystal is the story of a mechanical man invented by two American scientists to pilot the first experimental space ship into extra terrestrial space Enemy spies immediately attempt to steal the formula for its manufacture so that similar mechanical men can be built for destructive purposes Heading the cast are a 1 Drake as Dr Harrison Karin Booth as Janice widowed daughter of Taylor Holmes who plays Dr Nordstrom and Billy Chapin1 as Janice's young son Gadge A for Gregory Peck in With Waco Drive In Theatre with 1 Students See TV Star Under the sponsorship of Dr Pepper Mark Wilson television star entertained the students of Catholic High with some of' his best tricks irst Assembly Program Is Held La Vega High Teen at school Waco High Swim Children Beginners class Children intenneai March of Dimes day was held Jan 20 at North Junior High under direction of the student council Ben Hambleton president of the council named and Patsy Reece paign Other workers elude as grade chairmen: Yvonne Cypert Bruce Baker and Ellen Jean Bostick ninth Marcelyn Kin cannon Dennis Burnett Jimmy Busby eighth: Elizabeth Blair Stan Lennard and Terrell Reagan seventh Publicity chairmen in clude Jay arrar Susan Russell and Mary Traylor: art are Carol Saunders Pierce In charge of units are Kay Pierce Stoll enwerck All Last Time I Saw Arrow and rlrtay Combat "Death ot a woman and "The Body and The annual football banquet for ihe North Junior High School termen was held Tuesday in school cafeteria Present were the lettermen man agers and their dates Special guests were Coach and Mrs McGee Coach and Mrs Dexter Bassinger Mr and Mrs Carl Price Mr and Mrs Bill owler A Downing and Von Rhea Beane Cl RAMA I The Melba Theatre in Dallas it one of only 13 theatres in the I nation (and the only theatre ia I the Southwest) that will or can I show and your asks Heywoodes Woorkes of four turies ago probably the collection of in English ever published EVEN I YOU lose a lady of later vintage has a consoling though Margaret Sangster reminds us that "cakes and friends we should choose with care as not always the fanciest cake there is the best to Could be but we may voice bid during the auction Catholic High Roll Lists 34 The Honor Roll of Catholic High School for the fall semester was released this week The following made an average of 90 or above: Tenth Kramer Patricia Ninth Guthrie Paul Jacobs Ann Lesemann Pegry Maloy ydt Ann Deirene Sanders Genexieve Slovak lyn Trautschold Mary Ann Williams Kignth Grade Herbert Bethke Cottman Marie Klaino Hicks Kramolis Mary Alice Matus Diane Suiak: Seventh Peggy Iwen Patty An derson Camilla Cimo Catherine Kolar Thomas Cordaru Margie Ann Matus Ed ward Maciula Kathleen Pugh Beverly Snider Lilith Adam was the mistress of ceremonies for West first assembly program of the year a "got acquainted" program for the benefit of new students who do not know all the faculty members and the student council members The student council with spon sor uam stage aculty members were reserved seats at the front of the auditorium Each group was intro duced by Lilith The West Junior Glee Club un der the direction of Mrs Annabel Cai ter sang Mrs Billie Terry was their accompanist A piano number was played by Pam Utley and a harmonica num ber was given by Leslie Dorsey Swim day 10 a sembly 11 a January 25Qp La Vega Elementary Tecn Club at school 7:30 Teen Canteen pup pet show Miss Doris Goodrich Merrick ex Plunge period Waco High Swim Grade Richard Brown Vidor Sylvia Shatter Linda Taylor Wiegand Rosalyn Woodruff David Beidermann Dick Susan Hanapel Lupa Hernandez Matustik Jo Ann Polansky Am ri Janean Wa nda Is Discussed Mrs Bovnton sooke history of the Book ot Common Prayer used by the Episcopal Church when Luella Boynton Study Group met in Mrs Joe home' 3509 North Twenty ninth Street riday morning 1 Mrs Andress presided at the coffee table which was deco rated with spring flowers The club chose Religions of the as its study topic lor tbe year Have Cellist a a Guest Artist The Baylor Symphony Orchestra will appear in its second concert of the school year on eb 3 in Waco Hall Dr John Woldt con ducting The featured performerwill be Lev Aronson principal cel list of the Dallas Symphony Or chestra who came to the United States in 1947 and has played with the Dallas orchestra for several years Bom in a German Dutch town Aronson moved to Latvia at the age of three weeks He began to play the cello when he was nine years old under the guidance of his undle Lew Aronson a widely known Russian violinist oung i Aronson chose the cello rather than the violin because he rich and he early had casion to hear' it played well his uncle was in a trio which eluded cellist Aaron Rubinstein After finishing high school Aron 1 son went to Berlin to study law at the University of Berlin and the cello at the Berlin Conservatory of Music where he studied under Van Glehn and Gregor Piatigor sky After graduation from the con servatory he appeared in recitals and with orchestras throughout Eu rope rom 1940 to 1947 Aronson was in concentration camps and DP camps Aronson will be heard in two numbers a concerto for cello and orchestra by Vivaldi and Rococco Variations for Cello and Orches tra by Tschaikowsky Tickets are on sale at the office of the School of Music and may be ordered by phone North Junior High Lake aco Cm 1 Christmas Thnreda The Lusty Cruel riday Saw 'On La Vega High Teens Present MockTV Program The Teens of La Vega High School recently presented a mock television broadcast entitled Asked for It On the program were Patsy Clanton I eanora Han sard Angeline Brezina Patsy Crawford Barbara Kubitza LindaLawson Barbara Skinner Judy Wright Joy Beth Willis Beverly Ann Davis Shirley Grams Pat Daniels Pauline Maldanado and Josephine DeLeon MONDAY La Vega Junior High Club at school Beginners and ad bridge THE SYMPHONY SOCIETY tf SAN ANTONIO Victor Almandro Musical are Ja 202 IRST RUN PICTURES PUSHOVER (red MacMurray Kim No vak i at the Orpheum TABOR THE GREAT (Charlen Drake! at the Crystal with "Gun ury" OUR GUNS TO THE BORDER (Rory Calhoun Coleen Miller) Wednesday at ine vrpneum VERA CRUZ (Gary Cooper Burt caster) riday at the Waco DOWNTOWN AND SUBURBAN MELROSE: "Athena" and "A Blueprint for Murder" Wednesday REX: "The Bounty Hunter" and "Naked riday "lying Deuces" and "Stallion Canyon" RIVOLI: "White STRAND Stooge and TEXAS: Tuesday Brave Bulls' 25TH STREET Paris" i Van Johnson) Wednesday the Waterfront" DRIVE IN THEATRES CIRCLE: "Sabrina" and "The Great tniim Kgin i nacna (Elizabeth Taylor) and in the Dust" OAKLAWN: Half Acre" "Make Haste to Live Tuesday vada" and "West of the 1 tt me waterfront and xiuao SKY: "TanRanjlka" and Tuesday: "Loophole? an Salesman riday and "The Lusty Men WAC: With a Naked Tuesday and "Under Susniclon 1 WESTVIEW: "The Bob Mathis Tuesday rrUongr at War" Tburaday Is Set for Tent AUSTIN Jan 22 SPL under the big top is on the schedule for University of Texas' annual Shakespearean pro duction by BIden Payne one of the foremost authorities on the Bard stage works The fireproof tent which will seat 1000 will be pitched on the campus for the April 23 30 perform ances but isn't just a stunt Hogg Auditorium where drama de partment productions usually are staged is being air conditioned and viU not bo tvAllAbla for um Set at Baylor Rehearsals are under way at the Bavlor Theatre for a new play under the direction of Paul Baker Different Drummer" by the theatre's resident playwright Gene McKinney The designs for the play which will be presented in Studio One using all the stages are by Virgil Beavers A Different says McKinney the standpoint of the writing is an outgrowth of the most exciting work wc have done in the theatre over the past sev eral years The things we found in the summer Bible readings and Zeroes and One One' are all used in this The young grows names himself Jack Dempsey and decides to become somebody Only he quite know how to do it Cast in the role of Royal is Clu Gulager who was seen most re cently as the stage Travis in Cloud of Opposite Gu lager in the role of Nelda Lou Jenkins the daughter of the bank president is Miriam Nethery Gu lager Doris Crabtree who plajed Miss Ad in Long Gallery" now plays mother and por traying the doubtful press agent Jessie Miller is Raymond Carver who is remembered for his por of the title role of the sum mer production of Cast as Mr and Mrs Buxley the Barn busiest neighbors are Daffy iHbor Hud oraci Different season's major open on eb 4 eb 19 Information about reser vations may be had by phoning the theatre box office 3 4511 ex tension 234 Gene arris formerly a student at Alta Vista moved to Lorena recently to live with his grand parents Alta Vista student Carol Phillips will move soon to Altus Okla New students at Alta Vista School are Danny Bush from Bos queville who previously attended school in Alaska and Danny Wil liams a transfer from Sanger Avenue School Students who were on the science committee of the Alta Vista school Special Education group recently were John Davis Bob Hamilton Patsy arris and Craig Simons Lake Waco Cub Scout Pack will meet Monday at 7:15 in the school cafetorium Randy Nolan brought a red hide to class recently when Mrs Ruby fifth grade at Lake Waco school studied furs and lur bearing animals Students in Bob sixth grade at Lake Waco school made skylines of the capitals in Latin America for a study on that coun try irst graders in Mrs Alta class at East Waco Elementary School recently toured the school's boiler room to see how class rooms are heated red MacMurray is a again in now showing at the Orpheum as' the tough de tective assigned to catch a bank robber killer and instead succumbs to the charms of the beau tiful girl friend Kim Novak wipes out the killer to grab his $200000 loot and finally winds up on the wrong end of police guns Mac recent portrayal of a heel was in the Mutiny" Phil Carey better known in West ern dramas plays side kick on the stake out assign ment which has them watching through binoculars both the blond Miss Novak their stake out and the nurse in the next apartment Dorothy Malone who The Waco Theatre continues with of the Pagan" in which Jeff Chandler as a Roman centurion seeks to stem the invasion of the Huns led by Jack Palance as At tila Ludmilla Tcherina makes her American screen debut as a licen tious Roman princess and Rita Currently in 7th Month in Dallas an all time theatrical record in this section of the country! DIZZY LEE MATINEE 4 to 6 NIG 8 fro 1 1 or Reservations Phone 4 9176 By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Jan There are other fabulous aspects around the production of the musi cal play "anny" besides the fact that it is grossing an all time Broadway high of almost $66000 weekly of which slightly less than $20000 is profit There was for example the manner in which David Merrick had to go about getting permis sion to produce this version of Marcel famous triology of plays 'Marius" "anny" and not only didn't have my 10 a Teen 10 a vanced 1 La Vega High Teen Cub at school 1:40 West Junior High Teen Club at school 3:15 Teens on TV Chan nel 6 6:30 period 7:30 7:30 vanced bridge TUESDAY 9 a Housewaves slimnastics 10 a Hydrotherapy and plunge period 10:25 a University Junior High Teen Club at school 1 2:30 Class 3:30 swim 4:30 ate swam class 5:30 Business Girls slim nastics 6 Senior Life Saving Class 7:30 9:30: amily Night Co ed swimming 7 Bible Book Review Dr Caldwell Book of 8 Advanced Class Rumpus Room Poll Taxes To Be Sold At Waco Shop Deputy tax collectors supplied by Waco League of WomenwVoters wil be at the Boutique Shop 424 Speight Avenue Wednesday and Thursday at the request of Mrs Winnie Warren owner They will issue poll tax receipts to Baylor faculty members voting' students ana others in the who want them West and schools Kendrick Hill and Waco High School requested deputies during the week says Mrs Woolsey poll tax chairman Several hun dred poll taxes have been issued Cameron and Sams furni ture companies Mosley Machinery and Texas Highway Department are among other firms with enough employes wanting poll taxes to ne cessitate the League sending depu ties Others will be sent on re quest says Mrs Woolsey Mt Car mel Center residents also paid a visiting deputy for poll taxes and so have several service clubs League deputies can not issue ex emptions for people over 65 she explains These must come from the office of County Tax Assessor Collector Joe Alexander in the courthouse annex Mrs Woolsey lists deputies who are working and the usual booths at which they appear At National City Bank Mrs Ike Car roll chair man are Mesdames James Bar ker Joe Mixon May field rank Edwards David Bianchi Russell Cox Hazel Scott Robert McKinley 'Chapman A Heeseman Don Nobles Harry Addis At Sears deputies are Misses Kay Coffelt 'Doris Goodrich Jones Mesdames Edward Graham James Hejtmancik Dewitt Per kins Charles Richards Mar tin Horace Bruyere Jr Bill Janes rank Cosgrove James Colgin Irving Pettis Helon Lee Harold Ambler Thomas Meredith Robert Sheehy Walter Creamer Jr Vernon Collier Baxter Adams Robert Reese John Vanston Ele hugh Levy Don Gorham Joe Jones Gilbert Anderson Mrs Helen Baldwin is deputized at The Tribune Herald office Members of Waco Business and Professional Women's Club aiding are Dr Lola Walker Misses Willa MacArthur Magdalen Robertson Rena Clark porothy Bordovsky Mamie Scnaper Ludovine Emma Willis Mesdames is Nettie Yarbrough Moore irst National Bank are Miss Ada Risher Stone Mes dames racces Stone Ed God dard Cassedy Lebowitz A Almon Jr Ratliff Jim Snider Cullen Smith Wood Birkel Phil lip Tocker Coleman Dever Beaver Ben Sleeper At Citizens National Bank Mesdames Easley worski ranklin Smith Eas ley Orville Creasy loyd Jensen Henry Lovelace Adams Carl McIntosh Joe Cook Westbrook Harrisoh Deputies at Community State Bank are Mesdames Willis Henry Dietz Edward Monnig Sauer Naman Melvin Lipsitz Raymond ord Mc Call Chris Ruebeck Jr Gen heimer Jack Syles Rogers 2 Catholic High Students Honored sophomore students of Cath olic High School Sally Aleman and Dorothy Matus were presented with the CHS clef emblem a music award at a recent special assem bly at the new school The two girls were the first students to re ceive the award a recognition of their outstanding choral service to church and school Several piano students of the mu sic department provided the enter tainment at the assembly and the senior division of the Glee Club sang two selections Piano soloists included Stevie Hernandez Kath leen Pugh Margie Matus Mary Ann Williams Genevieve Slovak Mary Ann Matustik Marilyn Traut schold and Linda Taylor is an attraction ot such magniv4 tude that it is well worth a special trip to Dallasand NOW is the time tor YOU to see SPORTSMAN AWARD SET North Junior student council members have completed plans to award a sportsman ship trophy to the "most school in the city league The plan calls for a delegate from each of the six schools to vote on the recipient It will be awarded for the first time in May 1955 and will include football baskctbaH and track WEDNESDAY 9 a Housewives swim class 10 a Hydrotherapy and plunge period 10 a North Junior Teen Club at school 11 Housewives intermedi ate swim class 1 Class 2:30 Class 3:05 Teen Club at school 3:30 Plunge period 5:30 Business girls begin ners swim class 6:30 Business girls inter mediate swim class SATURDAY 9:30 a Games 10:30 a Plunge period 7:30 Adult Couples Dance Class Terrace dub REE MATINEE 3:30 8:00 COTTON COLLINS and the Ranch Hands NIGHT 8:00 12:00 JERRY DYKES and the Western Rambler or Reservations Call 9 0191 STAGE AND CONCERT BA VIZIR GOLDEN WAVE BAND concert Waco Hall Jan 30 BAVLOR sniPHOSV ORCHESTRA ond concert Lev Aronson cello soloist) Waco Hall eb 3 A DIERENT DRUMMER Ba lor The atre beginning eb 4 BAVUIK ACULTY STRING QUARTET Union Building eb 6 JACQUES ABRAM pianist (Civic Music Association) Waco Hall eb 8 THE SHRIKE Waco Civic Theatre berln nlng eb 11 RED WARING (Baylor Student Union) Waco Hall eb 14 JOHN MASON BROWN (Armstrona Hrownlrur Library) Waco Hall eb 15 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE (Baylor Artist Concert Series) Union Building eb 17 HORACE HEIDT (Junior Chamber of Commerce) Coliseum eb 20 YWCA Events This Week Wednesday and "TheCity of Bad (Jack Hawkins) rirtA uriH "The Last Time I CIRCLE CLUB at the Circle REE MATINKB 3:30 to 6:30 Evening 8:30 to 12:0 Jess Hudson and the Westerner CALL 3 9982 More Than Record Take Makes Unusual script I even own the rights to the ahead that I such plained This was for the Pagnol a shrewd stalwart of the rench stage and screen as author and producer who found Merrick a fel low" but had no idea ot his pro duction capabilities "So I raised the $150000 among three persons who had been as sociated with me in another and much less expensive venture Merrick resumed that the contracts finally were signed then another thing hap pened that may be unique in the theatre I had to convince my three backers to withdraw a major part of their invest nient That was because 1 by that time I had acquired Joshua Logan who of course is an enterprise all by himself with a long list ot people who invest in all of his produc tions So my backers had to give back a lot of their shares to give the Logan investors a Merrick who started as a law yer and gradually eased into show business spent more than three years getting onto the stage of the Majestic Theatre had admired the Paenol plays which read in the original rench and had seen the film versions Pagnol made some 20 years Merrick explained once thought of doing the second one just as a drama but I figure out who could possibly play it the way it should be done gradually evolved the idea of a musical vvrapping up the whole story of the young man who just resist going to sea leaving behind his sweetheart who even tually marries a much older man in order to provide a name for ier unborn child script that Logan and Behraman turned out tells essen tially the exact story that Pagnol told in" his The producers so far haven't been able to get Pagnol over here to see what they did with his material but he Is now slated for a trip to New York in April in cohnection with a movie venture seems that the reason he has been reluc tant to make an ocean journey is that a long time age a for tune 'teller or someone like that told him that when his end came it would be on such a apparently is going 'to set some sort of record for paying off production costs for expensive musicals It was brought in for around $300000 and Merrick esti mates that all will have been re couped iri about 19 weeks early in March Its all time high grosses are due to the fact that the scale is a dollar or so more than is usual and that it sells out nightly in a theatre seating better than 1500 persons with that high scale we still make the weekly profit of almost $20000 which is what will enable us to get into the black so soon if it were not for our theatre rental Merrick explained were lucky to get a contract that gives us 100 per cent or tne gross over 346000 Powell Purdom In Cast salute to youth music and romance lilting color musical opens today at the Melrose Theatre with a banner cast of stars comprising Jane Powell Edmund Purdom Debbie Reynolds Vic Damone and Louis Calhem with Linda Christian Evelyn Varden and Ray Collins in featured supporting roles A double romance plot teaming Miss Powell and Purdom and Miss Reynolds and Damone respective ly in songs (dances and kisses tells the story of a zany family' of health addicts and wor shippers at the shrines of numer ology and astrology whose daugh ters place their fatih the stars in order to get the husbands of their dreams Warn eralft Page 14 Ill Waco Texas Sunday January 23 1955 Quill Scroll Accepts Seven At Waco Seven new members of Quill and Scroll an international honorary society for high school journalists have been announced by Mrs Bill Lamkin sponsor of the high school newspaper They are Shirlene Saffle Margie Jo Browq Gwen Wilder Missy Monnig Bob Greer David iori and Clark Taylor To qualify for Quill and Scroll candidates be at least a jun ior and in the tipper third of their class in general scholastic stand ing They must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or literary endeavor and must be recommended by the advisor or school principal and approved by the executive secretary Jo Rieta Wakefield was in charge of arrangements for 'a banquet Thursday honoring the initiates Tommy Neubauer Marige Hack barth Evelyn Scott and Betty Kyle Walker performed the initiation ceremony THURSDAY Swim classes same as Tuesday except amily Night 4 5 Teen age ballroom and etiquette class RIDAY classes same as Wednes Annual Electors As in Gymnasium Board meeting for LAST 7 WEEKS! at OMc er by Maif Order Meh ALL SEATS WWThn)li3M 1173 123 Mali RESERVED! 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