The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 271, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1955 Page: 14 of 30
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Christmas
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in lovely faille
The way you love to look this zav meason... ana by BOBBIE
BROOKS, of course. Here's e beautiful party dresa in
"Kno-Pl" reyon and cotton feille . . end topped with its very
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beaded bolero jacket Luselous color.... In Men stois.
608 A FRONT ST.
PHONE 8-4931
FREE PARKING
PHONE 9-2233
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WESTINGHOUSE CUSTOM
30 INCH ELECTRIC RANGE
310 FIFTH ST.
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day, when you are a cape,
we’ll be glad to cover you."
Fur insurance covers
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think it would help you now.
Besides, we do not insure
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Your
Trade-In
student kt Bancroft School, led his (
classmates in the singing et sev-
FULLY AUTOMATIC • WASHIS FULL
FAMILY-SIZE LOAD • FEATURES NEW
WAY TO WASH • CAN BE BUILT IN
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With
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Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The second grade won the room
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IN ORANGE
318 BORDER ST.
PHONE 6-2187
Sneaking of romances—it is al-
ways nice to hear of one which
has weathered the years to the
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Much love.
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by water and many other
risks and adds to the pleas- .
ure of wearing your furs by
eliminating the fear of loss.
Let us give you full de-
strictest secrecy, of course, that
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Alexander
are golng to observe their 50th
Zeto 8 Lakin
Insurance Agency
she was found right away and week,
has now settled down completely.
She is announcing the arrival this
First Grade Boy
Conducts Singing
At PTA Meeting
Montez Tubbleville, first grade
rejoicing among the natives there:
they even put on exhibitions of
joy in the streets. They all feel
that there is a more glamorous
story book romance in store for
their princess
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eral Thanksgiving songs Thursday
evening at a meeting of the PTA.
Montez served as song leader" in
the absence of his teacher, Mrs
Ruth Simmons.
The meeting was opened with a
Thanksgiving prayer read by Her-
man Nies.
Several songs were presented by
the second grade students under
count, and it was announced that
' Mrs. Jim Pullen's sixth grade won
the $5 reward for obtaining the
most members during the mem-
bership drive.
Refreshments were served in the
school cafeteria by the first and
second grade room mothers. Mrs.
Otis Boudreaux and Mrs. J. C.
Arceneaux.
merit •
garets
mance
have selected from Mrs. Fuller's store of antiques to be exhibited Tuesday at the Wo-
man's Club. The exhibit is under the sponsorship of the Art Department ond will fea-
ture many old pieces from the homes of members. The public is invited. Mrs. E. L. Ray
is general chairman and Mrs. McCrory and Mrs. Fuller are committee members.
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FHA OFFICERS—The Builders for Tomorrow Chapter, Future Homemakers of Amer-
ico, of Carr Junior High Schoole held its annual installation of officers recently. New
officers are from left to right, Delta Confer, song leader; Lo France Welch, sergeant at
your
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waves under and wound their
ship dealt him. Shirley. and Troy
fared better, but many of the
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patriotic songs. and fro between Greece and the
Mrs. Hager Davis asked all Middle East.
ROBERTA’S
JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP
Next to Strand Theatre
Women may vote only in
school and municipal elections in
these provinces of Canada: Nova
Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba, Sas-
katchewan, Alberta and British
Columbia. _____
"HERE'S THE DEAL"
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SGawGS
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'So,
AwEe,
golden anniversary Now this is
strictly confidential, Pam. as it
* was told to me by a little bird and
I mustn’t breath a word until it
is official This little bird had a
most knowing air, though, as we
’’Quick Mister
lam” thert, naldup. Are, damaes
Westipghouse
Steam iron
conversed through my
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____ the practice of travelers
I finding lodging in the homes of
inhabitants while journeying to
s are from left to right, Delta Confer, song leader; La France Welch, sergeant at
Lois Stewart, parliamentarian; Bobbie Bridges, secretary; Christine Schroder, sec-
ond vice president; Brooks Hill, beau; Darlene Bean, president; Joyce Greer, treasurer;
Faye Clayton, historian, and Pat Waggone r, reporter.
shared Trey
cafeteria. with Mrs. J. W. Mead-
ows, president, conducting the
to cooperate
toy chest i
tails for thia "peace of
mind” protection.
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Now! For Extra Convenience
the Home and School." Mn. Chis-
um led the group in singing
fore at least— is that there are The opaning of the deer season
no commercials on the English will find Dr. and Mrs. Oliver
TV. Owners pay one pound a year Seastrink ready. They leave for
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tions being sentout now to an The program topic. Report on
open house 00 that date The i Report Cards" was developed in a
invitations do not mention panel discussion. Serving on the
anniversary atall. But, Pam, panel were Mrs.-Belle Kennerly,
as made of Princess Mar-
decision about her ro-
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the direction of their teacher, Mrs,
Ethel Jo Henges. Dorothy Wei-,
gand second grade student read a
ihanksgiving story.
Mis. Thomas Weigand read the
1 proclamation of American Educa-
tion Week written by President
"Amazing Grace." j
Had a chat with Sudie Ruth
(Mrs R. R» Eddleman. She and
Dick have just returned from a
fine visif with Jan and Wayne in.
Winterhaven, Fla There are 11
Baylor couples stationed there
and Sudie Ruth said the young
wives entertained so beautifully
for her at coffees and luncheons.
Dick and Sudie Ruth took Jan
and Wayne to Miami for a week-
end and then. when the voungsters
had to report back to Winterh av-
en. Dick and Sudie Ruth flew on
over to Nassau. It was while they
were in Nassau’that the announce-
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These plans were an- * rance of Nationa Education Week:
nounced when the Deweyville The 10th grade students will be in
PTA met Thursday in the school charge of the social hour for the
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drive by
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week’ of two small wiggly sons
and two equally wiggly daughters
The family is now about 60 in Max Pachar’s. Hospital. The
miles out of London and Shirley new arrivals have not all been
wrote the nicest letter which named yet, but there possibly will
makes one just see the places she be a wink Jr. Two have been
tells of She said the people are named Hanzel and Gretel Wink |
nice. although reserved—at least sr. is Brownie Sloane’s ttie black (
to a ziri from the Deep South, 1 and tan Dachshund. Bertha and
They wiU be alate—d ia Ilayta-d i BtmdUe 1UA* WOlFWWUt WJ1W~1 ,
wnetnegrartngradvssertedtoza newsuunethaetho, CAMEO LADY_Mrs. W A. McCrory, left, holds a priceless "Came "Lady""plate
—one which. I had not heard be- can be held in one hand. . and Mrs. Everett Fuller, owner of the treasure, holds on antique divided dish which they
business session.
Supt. C. C. Chisum was speaker of the hotel industry, which grew
and his topic was "Ineredhents for i from
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Of Jones PTA
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to the government and the gov- Bandera Tuesday, with guns on
ernment operates the TV stations the ready for a big one. Forgot
and selects the programs. Can you to ask Edna i she had read the ,---------------------(--------------- —------
imagine a program with no com- story about the woman deer hun- i RIAA Drerem 1 members
mercials: ter whose intuition helped-her DIUOG I IUgruTT , 1 Christmat
Another thing Shirley is get- I down a big buck while hubby m. ~L. . bringing a toy to the next meet-
ting gradually used to is the great looked dazedly on. It is a cute LQ tes Und nged
difference in the traffic rules story ; DEWEYVILLE (sp — Mrs1 —--------- - _
Member a white back when ucking remita meth l s-Acunpnoghamrmanntheblood aharewo the «t^e pri^
ml. ueu. Mr* UM me. mn ^HX^go^r^
---- — w.,were the room mothers of Mrs.
One thing Shirley and Troy je B. Stephens’ third grade and
Shinnencan kn0”. “on. Mb. c williams fourth grade
Young Try Jr. will not be a m neHers
sallor. The poor little fellow was room mothers I
seasick all the way from the t
harbor in New York to England,
and he is still on rather a strict
diet from the buffeting th? wild
V. p anniversary th? day after . Fathers night was observed
, 1 p. T raved Thanksgiving. And confirming I Thursday • evening at a meeting of
oXX^S binateTgold ! this information are Uie Inviu- Jones PTA in the school,
weather and then about the time
aoymmorkanzzdingsmgswfamni tnvitationsde. not mention pane! discussion.
and deep. puFPie anHethet. notoniiiTheAnniversats, principal; Mrs. Paul Pearson,
prnK.S an epedalfaftront to but an the children are able to tencher, and Paul Hale, parent.
me as I had trusted the weather be here for it. Mrs. Paul Vandervoort conduct-
so thoroughly that Terrelle and I Coming from Denver, Colo., will' ed the business session during
had planned to walk to Sunday be Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander which Mn D C Littlejohn re-
schol and church together and sons. Bill and Howard:. E ported a net profit of $797 25 on
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nn«« ana I never miss an *5* comine, from Hafavette., La. 426 members in the PTA this year,
opportunit, to bear Naney Youknow. rhave.2 nudeatha tthe Mrs Kathleen Anderson s room
beuniful But »te it « famiiygetztogethenwihe “wrea won the room count
did becaule just as we were hizhlieht -f" the0ca:sion. What The blood-typing program has
ready to star came the deluge. could be nicer 1 .. tell y«i more been completed in the school and
Hope she wili sing again soon. about the ope nhouseafte rithap- 390.children were typed.
The number she chose was Dr. pens. In the mear tme, mum '* Hostesses for the social hourt-
Cooper Water’s favorite, te word.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 271, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1955, newspaper, November 13, 1955; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443477/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.