The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 266, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 10, 1963 Page: 2 of 30
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1963
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Homecoming Scheduled at Lamar
class.
argie
second grade . reading class.
assemblies.
visitations sched-
ue
Stadium here.
The 16 candidates tor home-
Mrs. studies class; Friday, 6235 a.m.,
Tuesday,
8:30
a m . The
FRANKLIN SCHOOL: Mon-
limited has had
partment of classroom teachers.
will be open for visitation; Fri- *
tribute napkins to restaurants
cafetorium, is sponsored by the
tation hours at the various ele- tock’s physical education
classes.
WALLACE
compete in an
and
a.m., primary
Sammie Hodnett, now Mrs Rob-
ot grades one
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Alyne Short’s third grade
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class.
1 to 2:30 p.m., U-
ing class. Mrs. Katye Harris’
Wednesday, 6:30
“Quality Ti
are
reading class; 9 a.m..
Mrs.
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nomics Club. Rose of ■ Delta
AUSTIN (APi—More Texans Sigma Pi, and member of the
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say a' white woman was at-
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Judge Ben Connally ordered
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BY ANY COMPARISON
Two County Coeds Among
Lamar Queen Candidates
Which type Chevrolet
pickup do you need?
ter’s first grade reading class;
10:60 a.m., Mrs. Onnis Sanders’
Basenii dogs cannot bark,
though they-can make a whin-
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$60,000 Worth of seized
stocks returned Friday to
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Order on Cuno
LAREDO (AP) - U.S Diet
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
is on all subject areas.
Texas Fatalities
Climbing Higher
year because there are more
cars. not because of increased
speed limits, says Homer Gar-
rison. director of state police
“We have no evidence that
the new speed limits have been
factors in the increase of traffic
deaths," Garrison told the gov-
ernor’s traffic safety meeting.
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SEE OUR
LARGE SELECTION
OF SPACE
HEATERS TODAY!
Mrs .ling sound
■mMaaaanmmm
for hon
college
election
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embourg today at a farewell (knocked her to the floor of the
luncheon with King Baudoin bus
and Queen Fabiola The gang then rushed off the
ELEMENTARY
day, 9 10:30
reading classes
through three;
STEPSIDE. Has flat interior body walla
and convenient side steps between cab
and rearb fenders. Comes in same two
sixes as the Fleetside plus on bigger size.
Big model has heavier frame. 4-speed
transmission and leaf-spring rear suspen-
sion for maximum payloads. Standard
engine is 230-cu.-in. Six. A 292 Six or 283
V8 is available at extra cost.
Tien
p.m., open
PTA meet-
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a home economics ma jo
vice president of the Ho
Get tremendous savings and dress-up for the holidays. Top
value solid color solution dyed acetate, solid color polished cot-
ton, chrgmespun taffeta multistripe and ombre stripe antique
satin. Fine detailing Jumbo cords and beautiful color tones.
< nap! Dial the warmth
like, sleep in even all night
a comfort. Snap-fit corners.
4 Nylon binding.
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RAMPSIDE Nobody else makes a pickup
exactly like this one with a ramp at the
ide. The ramp makes loading easy
because of its 16-inch rise. Truck also has
a conventional tailgate. Body and frame-
floor assembly are very rigid because they
are welded together. Has larger 95-hp air-
cooled engine this year. Independent coil
spring suspension all around.
Orange Classroom Teachers As” first grade arithmetic class.
Any day, Marilyn Fuller's phine. Crew’s third grade read-
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sociation for all area educators I—, _______ ___.--.
A schedule of classroom visi- mesic classes and Jack MeClin- ing class.
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SCHOOL: Monday,
. Annie Boyd's fifth
am.. Mrs. Phyllis Logan's sec-
■| reading class and
r makes four different typea, each with its
ednntagoa. Whichorer one you buy will he
uck than your money bought the loot
J
ange County students are
16 Lamar Tech coeds non
has a nine hole golf course and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mi
modern yacht harbor \ lberry. .
from Dec. 15 through April
it will be operated for its on
Garvice Kincaid, and
bt. , ,
It is located in the Forida
ak on ‘"Project: Work-
Incorporated”
ighter of Mr
Duhon, 2235
PAGE TWO THE ORANGE LEADER
Preparations Under Way
night during a reception in the
Student Union Building
Following Saturday’s down-
town parade, ex-students will
will have lunch at the Picadilly
Cafeteria and then attend a
barbecue at the Student union
Tuesday, 6 to 7 p.m., open .
L.ouse followed by a program on
“Quality Teaching,” Wednes- ,
day, with
meetings i
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CHARGE IT!
bed size 80"x84", reg $20 Now 15.88
vary downtown parade at 10 The 16 candidates tor nome:
— Bridge City Junior and coming queen will be recognized
[h School bands will be prior to the contest and the
will be crowned at half-
ward Beckelhymer. He owns a ington,
gun store here and is one of 14 Johnson vi
persons arrested Oet. 21 in con- of the urop
section with an alleged smuggl- ket and the
tag operation. x . Energy Commission
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Telephone your Chorrolot dealer about any type eftruck!
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Thursday, 9 to 10 a.m.; as-
sembly in the cafetorium on
"Community Resources;” Ftk
. It Mi of Setter 70 end Bettor Service
The Texas Education Agency
recently :
als from
about a year ago.
1 will attend workshops on such
topics as modern mathematics
, in the elementary grades There
Jack Tar Enters ' also will be workshops on such
~ .7 . . matters as programs to meet
Operatjon Pact the needs of potential dropouts
GALVESTON (Spo - Ar- p---
Keys, too miles south of Miami Houston visited his brother and
on U.S. 1 The Ihdies House was family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
in operation "initially during the Lewis, last week.
1960 winter season. It is a 100-1 Angus McGilberry of Zavalla .
room three-story structure and is visiting his son and family,V
1964 of Buna announce the birth of
vner, la 7-pound, 2-ounce son born
Key, Thursday at Mixson Memorial
Clinic . '
A gigantic pep rally and fire-
works display wiU be held Fri-
day at 7 p.m. at the intra-
mural field, adjacent to Gentry
Hall and East Lavace Street.
Vernon Glass, bead Lamar
IFSJlXi”? SEE day, beginning with the custo
business firms salute the oc —- J---4------d - "
casion with window displays
Downtown Beaumont U
t Un- Vidor High_____ ____
=3 S’ engoparaddandeperwsipattegn-kmnen Following the game, .
---sic by Roy Hamilton and his or-
chestra -------= * '
MODERN CHEVROLET COMPANY
Third at Green Avenue Orange, Team Phgne TU. 3-3526
p. ’. , K ' AM y-
■ LB J Ends T our tacked on a bus Friday b.
, gang of Negroes who jabbed her
With Luncheon with pins
__ MrS. Mary KlttendorI, 48, lOla
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)— officers the melee began when
Vice President Lyndon B John- one youth asked her for a kiss
son wound up his tour of Bel- She said that when she resisted
glum, the Netherlands and Lux- the others cursed her and
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State football coach, and his staff will
be special guests of the Ex-
Student Association Friday
grade language class; Tuesday.
_, —_,______,_____ 8:25a.m., Mrs. Bonnie Hughes'
third grade reading class and 7:30 p.m., meeting highlighting sixth grade reading class; 1:45 ----—--.. -
r.___ =____‘ __ --1ai---"-----h"---1 a.m: Mrs,. Barbara George’s house followed by a
reading class; 11 am. Pauline reading program; any day, par- first grade reading class and “8 and program entitled
nau"- -i-th —j- i----------- are invited to visit class- Mrs. Joan Davis’ second grade "Onalit Tenchin ”
Blanda’s fourth grade class and class; 10 a.m., Mrs. Eleanor
Wednesday, 0 am, Nelda El- Mrs. Wilma Ferguson’s fifth McClendon’s fifth grade arith-
. are dying on the highways this Young Democrats and Student
Education Association
mo. may law - secumg umas, . ms. Parents of students in secon-
’s sixth grade reading SALK SCHOOL: Monday, 8:15 Ruth Rawson's first grade arith-uary schools are invited to
ouue. - a aige. —______________________ , x 13 « m , Mrs Flossie am to 3 p.m . Audrey Talbert’s metic class and Mrs "Mary visit classrooms at any time
John Corn. Teachers and members of the hoard of directors Doughty’s fourth grade arith-fourth grade class, Mrs. Carolyn Dunn’s third grade reading throughout the week.
---, ’ All 16 candidates will be pre-
queen of the rented before the football game.
BEAUMONT (SpD - Two Or-Lamar Tech-East Texas
— •—-I students are among game next Saturday.
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—Leader Staff Phot IE“18 -,a35, it “ m., rauuine A-
OPEN HOUSE SET - Presbyterian Day School openhouse will Boyds sixth grade language ents
be held Tuesday from 7 to p.m. Parents and friends are invited arts class and Mrs Mary Lou rooms,
to visit classrooms of both the kindergarten and first grade stu- Fitzgeraar — - •
dents. Slides of the children taken at the school will be shown by classie:u
forced-oir circulation thet
lays • "blanket-ef-hee"
across fleors. Inslalls en-
the-weM or In-the-wall
withoul expensive duct
work Heats 1, 1 er 9
*•*••• . gutmalic
ronfrols . . >65,000
BTU i
in all graded). \ -------------- .
Wednesday, 3:30 a.m., Mrs. day, 9 a.m., chapel program for
Freda Crawford’s first grade the faculty, students and par-
reading class 9 am, Mrs. Mar- ents in the cafetorium;
garet Williams’ third grade T——— —
reading class and Mrs. Jose- house
Bridge City, submitted by Delta ucation major
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and Mrs. Johnnie L Nicks, 345 menescntssthor’Lmar "rech’as
a senior college.
Negroes Attack
Woman on Bus
LOS ANGELES (AP_Police
Support,”
brary.
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Purcell’s fifth grade arithmetic tag class; Wednesday, 1:1s p.m ,
class; 12 16 p.m., Mrs. Colita Mrs. Alyne Short’s third grade
Beverly’s first grade reading “uric class.
Mrs Wadtoe Chamberlain’s mu- day, 9 to 11 a.m., and Thursday
‘ ‘ ' ’ * , all classrooms
___.____ Hall's fourth grade
(th grade geography social studins ^Twa*8'10 ama
day gatotlummonpsspmnbhciin
breakfast, to begin Thursday at 8:30 a.m , Mrs. Dorothy
6:30 a.m. at the Jones School
by over a million happy * . *
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u night /m ■
inters. M /•
• pn. a.. - Single Control
red • bright lavender • Korze Dovble bed Nze 72
I Twin bed size 63"x84"
BEAUMONT (Spb - Beau- and cafeterias for usehext Sat-sends the Lamar Cardinals
moot braces this week for the urday. against the East Texas State
— - - The festivities climax Satur
Thursday, -8:45 am, Mrs. and program entitled "Bal-
___ Ruby Rutherford's sixth grade anced Curriculum” in the school,
CURTIS SCHOOL: Monday, 9 English and social studies cafetorium
m . Mrs. Addie Peacock’s classes; Friday, 9:45 a m , Mrs WALLACE
1 ; Laverne Mathews' sixth grade SCHOOL: M<
‛s fourth grade reading Tuesday, 10:20 a.m Mrs Flora social studies class.
____________open house and a generalPPA Tuesday, I
Doris Fowler's sixth grade read- meeting to follow. Guest apeak- art exhibit;
, er will be William Rinehart. He
ANDERSON SCHOOL: Mon- a m , U,. nuuw.reag•
ay, 9:98 a.m., Mrs Marjorie second grade reading class;
{‛ > * A . ~ 4,; NneHav n.on m m Mee
elass:110:15 a m Mrs. Eloise Melton’s first grade writing and
Howard’s fifth grade reading numbers class: 10 30 a.m., Mrs.
FLEETSIDE Based on sales, the best I iked
pickup lit the world. Outstanding feature
is its large body extending clear out over
the wheels. Two body sizes. Two wheel-
bases Best riding truck,by far, with coil
springs all around and independent front
suspension. Cab and body have double-
wall construction. Chevrolet Eleetside-
beat for all-around use. ,
Grace Reeves' second grade the Science Research-Associates
j .. . -7 _ .. ——-------—---
rangements have been com
pleted for the operation of the
Indies'House, resort hotel lo- - ... ,
cated on Duck Key, Fla , by the Mar. Lee Dodsom, HA 3-2782
Jack Tar Management C». KIRBYVILLE {Spin- There
The announcement was made will!be aregular, meeting of the
yesterday by ErfC. Leach, pres- Kirbyvihe Satholic Club of Our
ident of the Jack Tar Hotel' Lady of La Sallette Church Fri-;
chain The management con- day at 7:30 P m.
a
... ' ” Any day. Mrs. Josephine
Tuesday. 9 am, Mrs Made-Poole’s fourth grade class;
line Elmore's third grade read- Tuesday, open house at 7 p.m.
- -- - - JONES SCHOOL: Thursday,
tract is for the winter season Mr and Mrs. JR Meadows
uled, primarily. at the ele-
mentary school -level
Highlighting events this week
will bei - ' - • - ---
CL CAMINO. If you want a pickup aa
good looking as any ear on the road, this
is the one! It can work hard, and look
like a million dollars doing it—the only
pickup in the world with Body by Fisher!
You can order am El Camino as plain or
as fancy as you wish: bucket seats, sir
conditioning, 4-speed transmission, power
brakes are some of its extra-cost options.
FOR A LIMITED TIME!
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fifth grade spelling class; 1:15 Tuesday, 8:30 am., Mrs. studies class; Friday, 8235 a.m,
a breakfast honoring the p.m., Mrs. Gladys Sheffield’s Betty Tiller’s first- grade read- Mrs. Gussie Lee Ramsey s spell-
speaker, Mrs. Thelma second grade arithmetic class; ing class, Mrs. Beatrice Myers' ing class. c.:___ ..
, president-elect of the Na- 2:15 p.m . Mrs. Ronnie Hearn's fourth grade spelling class and r-----. -
Education Association de- sixth grade geography clas; Mrs. Wadtoe Chamberlain’s mu- day, 9 to 11 a.m.,
— ‘ i,, 1:30 p.m., Mrs sic class (for parents of students from 1 to 3 p.m.,
' She will speak on "The Na- Frances Nobles’ fourth —— i *" 3-dai win he nnen for
tional Code of Ethics.” The social studies class; I
guest
Davis,
tional
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Special Functions Set for Education Week
- - - - -.........—- - - - ■ x 8 to 10 Helen Gossett's ‘second grade
Rochelle’s arithmetic class; Thursday, 10
The Orange School District to attend PTA meeting; any grade reading
will observe American Educa- day, 9:45 a.m. and 12:25 p.m, a.ih., Mrs. Ml
tion Week.-today through Fri-Mrs. Cary West's music class, i----1 —e- — . -
... 7 . ------ Colburn SCHOOL: Tues- Kay Jobe's second grade read- end grade
day, 8:45 a.m, Grace Sandel’s ing claas, and Mrs. Mary Me- Mrs. Glady
third grade reading class; 8:18 Kinny’s
a m , Mrs. Carrie Hemphill’s class.
3 ■ । Four adults and seven juv-------— ----—— 1---q — ---- —।
I headquarters.niles were arrested on assault versity cempusberenextSaturTexas AAM department of edu-
Common Mar-charges Mrs Kittendorf and day for * regional conference cation and psychology.
Atomic two officers were treated for of the Texas Classroom Teach- The 22 workshop sessions will
1 ' ' ' era Association. be mainy by subject matter
— The conference is one of four "Emphasis will be upon prep-
scbedueld in Texas to acquaint aration of teachers for teaching
classroom teachers with new a specific subject such as busi-
, proposals on the preparation of ness, E n g 11 s h, modern lan-
teachers guages and Latih, mathematics.
recerved thes/propagStudiet,"ubsrngsnda.“ociatg acrylic electric blanket 1 .
12 study commissions Elementary school teachers ' .
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Mrs. vwin -uru, aeaguera alu ieiue o -uwu unuueu- | r . :
will host the event.-Shown (left to right) preparing art displays metic claw,
are Joel Miller, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Miller, 35291 . Vouiceiny, * aveius eai- wiuia rergusuu s
Bowling Lane, and Steve Brown 5. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis liott’s spelling class; Thursday, grade class; 8:30 to 9:30
... >— . ’ E Brown, 636 Hydrangea Ave. Pictured with them is Mrs M. D. 7:30 pm , parents are invited Mrs. Audrey Williamson’s first
tacked on a bus Friday by • Meek, kindergarten teacher. Sumengsuzmarmamnidmonenemuminamanaammiaauagsaama
•Classroom Teachers Set Penneys
Meeting Saturday at A&M ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
wu at gnig wu rutu uw COLLEGE STATION (SpD - "The principal object of the - 4 _ _ M , e
eahirewzlaertssimdhiaempuzcmpngas, ■ famous. electric
'■—■ 1 - .... - are due at the Texas AAM Uni- Hensarling said. He heads the B _
exas A&M department of edu- ■ ■ • , • - mu
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Chourolet no
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_____tomorrrow to decide the ert Phelps, 1962 homecoming
five finalists for the honor. queen, will crown her successor.
They are Carol Duhon of Or- Miss Duhon, dau
ange, sponsored by the Newman and Mrs. Claude
Club; and Sandra Nicks of Westway, is an elementary «d- at 5 p.m After the game, a
ThSNewmanscb, gancefegatumn wilbebeldain
45 shudan Ednac! the Hotel King Edward,, with
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 266, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 10, 1963, newspaper, November 10, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519590/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.