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Show Tuesday, September 17,1957 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Pag Twhr VA r u M: jy jpw Comediennes Combine talents in A, v:fc V & H I ' x Now Laugh Series on TV Cable f - . ' n v jS r v y W, ; V3v ask. $ "., kV 'j.'" v' $ '.'.1 '..' fcf, $'''' r. t ,v 'V.v fAK, V -- - ' t Joan Caulfield, left, as traveling companion of Marion Lome, cautions her boss about the dangers of Paris on the new NBC-T- V comedy, Sally, now an R attraction on the community ' TV . ' tt - ,1 . ;v. cable. A DeWashington, D. C. (CTNS) spite summer predictions to the contrary, the fall television season will have its full quota of humor. Typical of the fresh new approach to comedy being taken by the TV networks is the Sally" series, set to start on NBC-T- vr r. Ross, is the creator and producer of the new situation comedy series. Ross is one of Hollywood's leading film producers, having been responsible for succh successes as Of Mice and Men" and The Robe." pagentry offcolor from light tan to black in Kingsway K's for Fall. , V Sunday afternoons, effective September T5th. Sally" wjll star Joan Caul-- 1 field in the title role and the young comedienne will havea stellar-partnin the person of Marion Lome, who was a national TV hit as Mrs. Gurney" in the Mr. Peepers" show. Although Marion Lome was born in Wilkes Barre,-Pennsylvan- she prac- ia, tically grew up" on the English stage, as a column and a half of finely printed true love Newest news in a slipcxT er V In the new comedy week on NBC-T- V half-hou- r each and the community cable, Sally Truesdale (Joan Caulfield) will leave her job as a department store g salesgirl to become the companion of a wealthy, scatterbrainglobe-trottin- ed matron, Mrs. Myrtle Banford (Mari- on Lome). Each weekly episode will be set in a different locale, ranging from Paris to Hawaii, and will include a variety of characters, from eccentric artists to royalty. Joan Caulfields most recent TV vehicle was the "My Favorite Husband" show, in which she played the glamorous but "giddy wife. Coincidentally, her real life favorite husband," Frank Who's., Who in the British Theatre" will attest. After her educa- credits in tion at Wyoming Seminary exholiday visit that became a tended vacation. In England, she starred in play after play written by her husband. None of their efforts ran less than 125 evenings, and many of their productions lasted as long as two 30-ye- Catalina. $6.98. - MENS DEPT. New Fall ar years. Sally" series, Joan Caulfields giddy glamour and Marion Lome's pixy-is- h characterization in the "Mrs. Gurney" tradition should rock the community cable with laughs. Cable viewers will want to check announcements against the possibility of delayed broadcast by the NBC-Taffiliate for this area. the on-the-- Stetson t Hats 10.50 to 13.50 Cotton 100 White Dress Shirts air No Ironing 5.00 V Minuet's TTfadliimg . placketed throat, neat and novelty trimmed. By in Kingston, Pennsylvania, Miss Lome married Walter Hackett, newspaperman and playwright, who took her to England for a In .. Sweaters IPansit Television Department BY . . . Catalina , New Drug Store Hours 1 Ely & 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily SUNNYSIDE, UTAH m T COAT Walker or stitched tweed SLIP-O- N AD OWNED AND OPERATEDBY D C PRICE TRADING COMPANY Catalinas ?' STYLES i - Lamb Knit Except Sutfdays and Holidays M Van Heusen double-breaste- d slim skirt in flecked twd. it a PHONE 4416 end 4417 , |