r V s-? 1 Liz Gardner and Merv Gtri family of Warren Oounty. TV Persi Child W Liz Gardner, famous TV personality, formerly appearing on the Jack Paar Show, and now currently appearing on NBC program, "Play Your r Hunch," spent much time as a child with the family of the late Walter Rodwell of Oakville, father of Clyde E. Rodwell of Warrenton. She is the subject of a recent sketch > by Earl Wilson in his syndicated column about show people. He says of Miss Gardner: By EARL WILSON, NEW YORK ? Gorgeous, red-haired Liz Gardner, a familiar face on "The Jack Paar Show" and now Merv Griffin's "Girl Friday" on "Play Your Hunch," used to spend her summers as a girl in Warrenton, N, C.?"And I've got an ax sear on my leg to prove it," she'll tell you. ' . mSI On* of itii most reward Dodge is the extra quality B9 see?luxurious all-nylon in ing. Quality you can feelDodge responds, the sure I HOW DC I PERI U. So HIGHWAY NO. Hl 60; wwr?ii? IPpl^ pf "i~X 1 ' V'1 I Jj jlfe ; ! WMs X [^ Xfin are shown on NBC progrc Dnality Sp ith Kin I] I.iz's mother's family is well known in the Warrenton area. . "All the Rodwells and Gardners and Stewarts have lived around there for a long time," she explains. .! "My mother's name was 1 Anne Gardner, and her cousins, Clyde and Herman Rod! WPll nu'n nrnnortv nnor \\Tir 1 renton. I spent several sum, mors on the fal-m of my late 1 great-uncle, W, P. Rodwcll. "Uncle Walter always told me to stay out of the woodshed?but I just couldn't stay away. And of course I ended up cutting myself with an ax " Pretty Girl Needed Liz first appeared on "The Jack Paar Show" last spring, when Joey Bishop, who was substituting for Jack, needed a pretty girl to come on camera and remind him when & ing aspects of owning a '60 it gives you. Quality you can tenors, plush deep-pile carpet-the quick, authoritative way md solid way it rides. Quality -^-Jjuxh (DOE BJJU.OS TWO GREAT CARS; LOW UNSON Mfl 1 : t Nwth Cvotima Brsy V ^V! * ' ^ * ry l * B k mm& Sjw? x - gjffcfr'. ?? * J .' r;v RflH m, "Play Your Hunch." She is ent Much ri Warrei it was time for a commercial. "The gimmick was that I | didn't say a word ? just ' stroll by whenever a com! mercial was due, Uz says. ! "But the girl who was read ing the commercials left by I mistak" hefnre her iacl cnrO "So the producer threw a ] script into my hands and [ said. 'You're on.' When Joey looked up and saw his 'silent partner' doing the eommeri cial, he flipped " i I.iz did so well on the commercial that Joey used her later that week in a comedy | sketch, and since then she's appeared frequently both , with Joey and Jack. Liz's father Adolph Blank, a well-known New York phoj tographer whom her mother met on a visit here, and Liz ?rrrrc?rrp?m rvrwttttk ana started working as a salesf|* V-- WI..I III 1 you can measure?the extn mean extra comfort and rela extra quality makes the '60 drive, more satisfying to ow price is rignt, too! Dooot o trious 601 PRICED DODGE DART, LUXURIOUS '< ITOR COM! THE WARRE i, r ?Jt la closely related to the Rodwell i Time As i County girl in the garment center. She made her way speedily I "from the garment center to' i Rockfeller Center" after she i decided in 1957 to try modeling. Starts Modeling Ticking an agency at ran-j dom from the phone book,! she began to get TV model-' ' ing jobs, which led to her ' show, "The Henry Morgan j 1 Show," and now on the popu-| I lar daytime series, "Playj Your Hunch." Liz wants to become an actress, and is taking two( classes a week. Her only; acting role so far has been! a brief bit in "77 Sunset j Strip" episode, made when she was visiting Hollywood] last summer She also devotes one night i a week to working as a volunteer in a hospital. "Youj 'wFzJi - * ~ vm* I'*" -tf^:-&' ' * .-^jggJWj L^. ^9 i-generous dimensions that xation. Over the years, this Dodge more pleasurable to n. Happy coincidence: The IVISION OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION DODGE >0 DODQE ?ANY i ISB, NORTH CAROLINA V f N RECORD "? get too wrapped up in your-l Vivacious Liz escorts con-l self in TV work," she ex- testants onstage and helps I plains "It's good to forget hosts Merv Griffin handle the about yourself and do some- various people, animals, and thing for someone else every propers involved in the stunts once in awhile" [ on the TV guessing game that This active schedule doesn't Premiered in December. I leave her much time for so-' ^ cial lifo?mnph tr? rot ? v..v i^umtmuaiure grot of many males "You 0n thr first da>. of summerlC2 have to decide what things i . ... .... . . ,, m . " school, the little boy was tell are most important to you, J and sacrifice others." she I ">B teacher ahout his new dog sighs. "What kind of a dog is it'" "So 1 don't go out much, asked the teacher I have plenty of fun. though. "Well, he's a mixed-up kind," C just being on Play Your replied the small owner "Sort Hunch' " of a cokor scandal " Dollars bu AT YOUR _ I _ FRIENDLY VOIOI SAVE on these "HAPPY SH< SAVE 17c .*s0s!r Aki r A t J/-*? ir An.. sam- uix r?MUUi V^UALI I Y / GREEN GIANT / Tender Pe g ' Happy Shopper" 3Q3 g1 Jjflf Special CANS fi SAVE 55c on 2-Ll TIN MAXWELL HOU! \ Coffei 2. $T?? [flHi only | ?~ | ONE POUND \ i SLICED BACON ) ALL s . I PLUS 12-OZ. PKG. WINNER QUALITY I | | FRANKS FOR PLUS ONE POUND FARM BRAND ^ ONLY | SAUSAGE ) k _. ........... - CERTIFIED SPECIAL! 4 ? Lb Avg. fi PICNICS 6 to 8 lb. Avg. SMOKI CLIP THIS COUPON! SAVE 18c n ~..i. ~i Good Toward Purchase Of 2 10-Oz. Pkgs. g TBADEWINDS fANiAn 5| gg BREADED SHRIMP.. ? Pkg ? WITH COUPON Eg COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY NIGHT. MARCH 12 g ' IN LOCOL COLONIAL STORES ONLY. CERTIFIED SPECIAL! INDIAN RIVER PINK Grapefruit..lC SAVE AT COLONIAL! FRESH FIRM vikic.bidci - 1 IA I hi TOMATOES .. FRESH CELLO PACKAGED FRESH CRISP CI Cole Slaw pkg. 15c drp^ri Clr Frosen Foods from Seabrook ' Save on \ Broccoli Spears...4 ncos 89c j /WE AT Fancy Peas 5 89c ' chicken, Succotash 4 89c j Jgwjg J ?th Carvttaa I Use The Warren Record Want Ads ] iy more ... lial Store! OPPER" SPECIALS during . DOLLAR ?%lllfCPI ^ wnia: as\ B JH |oo m WITH SS.OO | JSf COLONIAL STORESl e Jf 1 AW FINE FOR FRYING OR BROILING FLOUNDER Lb. 25c | FRESH, SLICED ^^koo i KING ? i MACKEREL I STEAKS ! Lb. 49c J lESH ED PICNICS .... lb. 29c ] Al l ppt^-hq rw>r? TnAfiAiJ RESERVE RIGHT T? LIMIT 1 Plor fotPjefjciou9^^ 1 ? N.Y. 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