TV Guide (February 12, 1955)

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W hen the District of Co¬ lumbia League of Re¬ publican Women gave Mamie Eisenhower a birthday party in November, there was no question what the surprise gift should be: a personal appearance by the First Lady’s favorite television comedian. Behind her chair at the birthday luncheon stood a huge ribbon-tied box. At a signal, the box burst open and out stepped .... “Red Skelton!” Mamie gasped in TV Wins Generous Share of ‘First Family’s’ Leisure