The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1956 Page: 3 of 32
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of tiny air cell* trapped in the wool
to make this fabric light and
warm.
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mass contacts to prove it. Now we
find there is a mass appeal not.
suspected before.”
There was a possibility that, for
lack of tap-flight names, the tour
would be hard to book But in fact
the company's agents did the job;
in the remarkably short time of!
two weeks. Most of rhe tour cities
have enjoyed NBC-TV opera be-1
fore. And though to lie sure the ,
actual halls will seat small audi-
ences, NBC expects the local acti-
vity may result in much larger
audiences for the telecasts.
‘’This tour.” Sarnoff said, ‘‘will.
stimulate interest in these pro-1
grams anti in the ‘live’ perform-
ances. Instead of the two operas
offered this year, we might have;
four next; instead of eight weeks.
atxxit 100 i the tour may be extended."
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■ion sponge rake, is delicious
■d nutritious.
Erab and rice soiffle
■> eup butter or margarine
Ik rup Hour
11 teaspoon salt
|< teaspoon pepper
Hi cups milk
1 j’1’ ox- can) era*1 m*at,
■ cups cooked rice , „
■ eggs, separated
■ tablespoon lemon juice
■elt butter in saucepan: stir in
W, salt, and pepper. Add mjlk
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stirring constantly. Add some of
the ‘rot mixture to the beaten egg
yolks and mix thoroughly. Add to
hot sauce and cook about 2 min-
utes longer over low heat. Remove
from heat.
Fold in crab meat, rice, and
lemon juice.
Beat egg whiten until stiff but
not dry. Feld in rice-crab mixture.
Pour into ungreened 14-quart
cassei de or 10x«x2-inch baking
diah. Set in pan of hot water. Bake
in moderate oven (350* F.) about
40 minutes or until firm. Serve
immediately. Yields six servings.
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Au*M»ciM|r<l Pre*** W»nwn\ Editor
If ycair budget won't stretch to
take care of rhe price of a new
winter coat, why not mike one'
vourxrlf. or put a slick new lining
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line an old one wbh •’! th* new
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pressure on ynor sewing machine,
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Ing color for your lining fur in- 0,1 ^tidays
stance, a lustrous heige lining t<T ■■
■ black coat. Pale blue would be
effective for a navy coat, gray for
a brown one.
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j Touring Opera Company To Perform In Hospital
Smaller Auditoriums — And By Choice
By W. <i. ROt.F.RS ... - -•
I Asso.-4sl.sl Press Arts Editor
I NEW YORK. ■* At last there
! is an opera company that wants a
smaller audience!
NBC Opera, with TV viewers
numbering in the millions, will
give a performance of the "Mar-
riage ot Figaro” next Thursday
'night in South Bend, Ind., to about
1,300 persons.
That starts off the company’s
first tour, eight weeks long, con-
sisting of 54 performances m 47 ci-
ties as near as Newark. N. J., and
as distant as Richmond, Va.. New
Orleans, and other centers in Miss-
issippi, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois and
Michigan.
Traveling by bus and truck, this
is a tour in lite flesh, with no
' telecasts involved, of e‘ ‘ 1“ ,
singers, musicians and other staff I Among the singers for "Marri-' j
■ inemtiers NBC and RCA are in on age” and • M.i fant Butterfly” will '
it together, but it is particularly I <* Frances Bible, Adelaide Bishop.
ihe project of NBC president Rob- Walter Cassel Phyllis Curtin. Ed- ADElAtDt BISHOr, soprano, will
I art W. Sarnoff;
this opera grow on our TV screens
it.” Sarnoff said. | *•»”<• »'«h New York
”It is a perfect example of TV .
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Notes
Path* nt * In l|(»*pltal
Marsh io Hardwick. Barbara ;
Dearing. Mrs. Glen Egbert, Mrs
Joe Wagoner, Mrs. F. H. Ober-
thier. Mrs. A L. Homo. Mis. John
Kelly Jr.. Mrs. M H. Svlveater.
W. E Pittman. Floyd N. Smith
i Mrs. Joe Ann Gantz. Mrs G. W
Brumley Mis. J. P McMahon
Marian Iximenlck, Charlie IjivbD,
Mrs. H N Reeves M II fivlves-
t*r. Mts A G Rolen. Mrs. E. R
Martin. X G Kelly. Mrs. ft. II
i Adorn. Hattie Re<n*s Jones. Mrs
j Caroline Tvnes. Alisa K'rby J F
Maeder. I.vie Patton Mrs Hazel
■ Decker. Mrs. L. C. Johnson.
Patient** DKmlxued
Pw»)hert Son** Bill'* H RobeWc
| PiHv Sand<. Elaine Erdman. M’S .
Zelphi* Ltovd. Mm. W N. H.ri-
•♦m. M»s J T Gi’breath Yr . Mrs
Ma* S»ioe Alone M*«s Y>»1-
Iv W**. Mr* Hareta Rudd. \’nr-
nv»n Cmv Al’ro Fnrtnias. Mm
i *nn»e t’arder W, D Howe. J oi«
Prgv W P YMHman T P A*u*1ar
. ...---- . . ----- ------ —---—------------ Mrs. P R So*»’e|| M*« Man-
• For ueven year, 1 have seen ><>• Flame Malbin. Gail Manners , f. N y . _. o an r<u>*ev M- John F Kelly. J
this opera grow on our TV screens and Frances Yeen.l Some of them 1 H Thompson Jr
1 and I have a personal affection tor i W with the Metropohtan Opera, j stars. ' 0
it. Sarnoff said. w ih New York City Opera |---N.o ,,rtV rarw«-
"It la a perfect example of TV *muel Chotrinoff. the producer wch „ MeBonf, "Amahl and the PUNTACnRDA. Ha <W - Tov
public - s»'rvice programming. It ark’ Peter Herman A Iler, musn Visitors ” Martino’s “Thr nnra*,not tw*inn<»in»» »n
, . • --- _ • • e . _ .. • i <a aart aa*eiatd<g* k'gk^.e. .s* ^i-ssrgs turow * - - .....
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values. It reaches people who nev- j xjcUted with some or all of the
I er before had a chance to see live' i company’s past productions They
opera locally started off with Kurt Weill’s "Down
"A lot of’good thing*, opera a- in the Valley." Among the tradh
mong them, are said to base no tional numbers were The Bartier
mass appeal. That is only an as- Seville, “RosenkayaBer.” “Pel-
sumptmn^ becaiise there »WJ» Xne*^ "** "to’ lish. Two Broadway designers.
Even more warmly welcomed by William and Jean Eckart, tackled (ni,r tn„
the crit is were world premier* s the special problem of sets. time sonvxinc trie 11 to^se it*
Make A Winter Coat
Samuel Chotrinoff. the producer „s Menoni., ..Amuhl nnil ,he
— - •——w. ( . i ATiKfn vmiiirs,' Martinu’s * inc ...
helps persuade people of cultural «"'» artistic director, have been as- irn . and Joio's ‘ The ’b* n**n M^lon*»« has h^n han^h-
Trial at Rouen,’’ and works rare- M *ue off*re of the f’»mllv-
ly seen in the regular repertoires <*vn*d m'Bwnrks for a long list of
such as Britten's "Billy Rudd."
I He rme4A<< ladies w»»h wolf wh<«.
The cross country performances nercho.| on n roc-Yrnr^'
are as usual, being dune in Eng- and bached H4ew nn
Two Broadway designers, Mmt <ti«.
i nm*<nr of all he jr*«C«»**d nn ehM- i
. tArine ox-er the even’
ItffM ta lM|t. taptot Vaiw .... $JN»5
5 h Mmmm Sof. hplat V«Jm .... 41M
TOTAL VALUE W14.H
$25995
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1956, newspaper, November 29, 1956; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318362/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.