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Thursday, October 2, 1958 THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE / NIGHT AND DAY Final Judging in Copa Girl Contest Scheduled Oct 19 BY CHARLIE EVANS A FEW NOTES: Final judg- ing in The Chronicle-spon- sored Sands Copa Girl contest is set for Oct. 19, when Jack Entratter. DresidenL^ofc-^Hv six-week show contracts aij radioman George Koesner to $150 per week, plus air trans- Mexico to attend the World portation to Las Vegas and poultry Congress. . . . Sound return. Single girls may Engineering magazine carries enter the contest by sending I a story about Lillian Cunning- their picture, with name, age kam*-.and her Cunningham and address to Sands CopaSg^) and TV Service on Girl Contest at The Chronidj^andling the huge sound sys . George Cook has a^edLem at Rice Stadium. . . . jimmy Heap and his Melodykiaurjne (Monty) Freeland and Masters for a one-nighter Fri-Lubby) Cecil, back from the day at Cook?╟╓s Ballroom and' Merle Lindsey?╟╓s Ozark Jubilee for a Saturday night stint. ... Frank Godsoe?╟╓s Sunday morn- ing television show ?╟ ?╟ Grand- stand?╟Ñ on KTRK-TV will have as guests Joe Davis, Rice line coach, and Rex Baxter, former U of H. golf star who recently turned pro. The show is aired at 10:15 a m. . - 4Singer Gordon MacRae opens a two- weeker at the Shamrock Hil- ton?╟╓s Continental Room to- night. Hettry King and his orchestra will be on the band stand. : . . Weldon?╟╓s Cafete- ria on S. Main has installed a color television set for base- ball fans dttting the _ Series. 3 The cafeteria will open in time for the early starting games when the cluns move to New York. THIS and THAT: West heimer Transfers Danny Reed and family to Corpus Ghristi for a few days. . . ?╟≤ Jimmy Vale to California on a buying trip for the Teen- Age Shop in?╟Ñ Highland Vd- lage. ... Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schwartz back from a trip to Hotel.. |. That unusual ring- - to the shape of an oil well- Som W P?║* ??t man" Ray Dahlberg was de- SSedby jeweler Ha^yLe^t 8 Southwestern Fidehty s Carole Andrews back froin a Visit with relatives m New Or- S ... Houston toeeuuve Club?╟╓s Fred Baum and wife, foe, celebrating their seventh wedding anniversary. .^Bud- dy Brock and his orchestra play for the Society of Petro- leum Engineers convention dance next Tuesday in the Crystal Ballroom of the Ricel Self. . . The sensational Qnlntetto Allegro show at the Cork Club is one you should| see. This fivesome is one of 1 sstsssaSS evening crowds. HERE AND THERE: Stod-| dard Travel Service?╟╓s Gleto, ft/niier arranging the trip iotjl National Pet Show in New York and a shipment of tropi- cal fish and supplies for their Freeland's Aquarium. . . . SSBjWWiiKiM* ton nursing a badly cut thumb, hurt while sawing a limb off a tree... I Sound Equipment s Leo Ringuet back from Orange and industrial plant inter-com installation job. . . . That was Tiny Thompson, of Columbia Exploration Co., dining at Bob St. John?╟╓s Maple Room Res- taurant In the Medical Towers Bldg.