The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1956 Page: 2 of 10
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Tuesday, august 28, 1956
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE TWO
Beaumont Girl Accepts Assignment
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Matthews, 6530
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YOU MAY GET
During this period the Rev Fish Ted Miller Sr, hit parents
YOURS FREE!
Phoebe
SEE THEM TODAY-
1* Show Business
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
were born on April 2*.
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25 Expert Dry Cleaning Care
Reporter Is Given Dishwashing Job
On Visit to Star's New Apartment
Troop 4 Scouts
Hold Honor Court
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But her studio apparently fig-
ured it too unglamorous an ad-
Jeanette Coggin
Kelly Michelle Bunn
Greetings tomorrow to:
Shirley Holstien
Suzanne McReynolds
Linda Brown
Janye Eddleman
Mrs. Earl Kelley
Mrs. J N Windham
Paula Humble
Hardy Hairston
Creation Asan., the Red Skirts and
Shirts service club, the Future
Teachers of America and the W»S
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YOU OWN
The oldest operating
Refrigerator in Orange
(regardless of make)
C. W. WILLIAMS, Evangelist
Pastor of North Orange Baptist Church
in sociology and education
in college. Miss Matthews
resident of the Revelers
Three hours and a hundred or
more dishes later, she beamed:
clean up these dishes quick." she
added, whipping out two aprons
By the time she had tied the last
bow on my apron. I got the whole
»horrible impact of her use of the
Perle Mesta.
The dishes were all oiled in the
1 sink or stacked on the kitchen
for pretty young girls who want
to make a name for themselves in
Hollywood. Its also, as a depart-
ment of the YWCA, a no-wolves
Among those attending were
Bennie Menn, Evelyn and Jo Ann.
mobile cameras moved in Presi-
dent Eisenhower’s motorcades.
The mobile units of the three
major networks—ABC, CBS, NBC
—used the same method. The im-
ages recorded by a camera from
4 moving car are beamed by an
engineer in the car to a dish on a
distant tower, which in turn trans-
mits to the network. The range
r ■
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PTm going to tell your wife what
a1 good dish wiper you are '
I got news for Kim Novak She's
nevengoing to see my wife again
if I can help it.
Husbands have enough trouble
explaining lipsticks and luscious
blondes. But how are you going
to expiain dishpen hands to a wife
who has yet to see you dry your
first dish in JO years of marriage?
moot. will do educational work in
Pueblo, Mexico. *
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sponsoring two fund-raising pro}
ects in order to complete and ins-
prove the church property.
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Plan Bake Sale
Members of the Orange Revival
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STARK SUPPLY,.
Mechanics of Television Transmission
Hamper Taking Audience to Country
By CHARLES MERCER minds'of television is to take the
NEW YORK (AP) —It's distress- home audience outside more often,
ing bow often the good ideas of un- Almost invariably when live cam-
mechanical minds are defeated by eras break outside the studio walls
mechanics. Thus it's a good idea the result is intensely interesting,
for man to explore the moon. But Some of the most fascinating mo-
the mechanics of getting there meats at the Republican National
SUU defeat* him. Convention in San Francisco last
The moon of the imaginative week came, for example, when
Tody We Greet
Today is the birthday of:
Gat Davidson
Mrs. Donald Hastain
Roy A. Wharton
Sara Turner
Barbara Baier
H. K Maier
R. L McCuJough
Kay Nelson
Mrs. Nellie Long
Ralph Sanders it.
with the
By JAMES BACON
HOLLYWOOD (AP>—Kim No-
vak. a bona fide movie star now.
haa taken her first apartment
since coming to Hollywood—and 1.
for one. wished she still lived at
so becoming to ever
ley Foundation, an organitation
for Methodist students. She is a
10 0- bege in
1« M-Hna Eanion Xe.
BEEBE. Ark(AP)— birthday 18 -u"Fum
triumphant tour of Europe, she
leased a fancy Beverly Hill» apart-
ment.
As a discoverer of Kim. I was
given the honor of being the first
male reporter to see the new
I apartment. I wish I had been sec-
ond.
i The night before she had riven
a housewarming dinner Judging
from the number of dishes used
it looked like something out of
^g^nc^H^ 2 garsAbiehetssrsndigsnt"re SST’t
ing la age from 2 to 1J. “
4 00 -Pastor I Study
4 15 ndustry Ml Parade
4130- -Uncie Wiliie’s
1 00--rantlef Thester
• 00- 8ocial Becunty 8how
• 14- Weather and News
4 30—Name that Tune
7 00-Ford Thesler
7 30—Count •: Monte Criat
1 00 he $64 000 Qrmim
• 30—Do Y Trust Your Wier
» 00—rail Sivers 8how
NAP WOOD BUILDING OLDEST
TOKYO—Most historians agree!
that the oldest wooden building in I
the world today is the 1. 349-year-
Md Horyuji Temple in Kyoto,!
Japan. 'I
BOB SCHMIDT, Singing
Memorial Baptist Church, Port Arthur
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trade - in all this week on
Everyone Welcome"
the YWCA. . dress for the Chicago blonde fresh
5!®“
J So when she returned from her
r, a member at the student
xuss maunews, uzuguver ui mi, —vice-president of her Junior
and Mrs. O P. Howard of Beau- clou. a dormitory counselor and
a member of the Woman's Re-
Out-of-town guests included
udents Amusement Co. and sponsored by
ker. advertising of Orange merchants
Rockingham County. Va From The building will be of concrete
Eulkx Run. it was a 64 mile trip .slab and masonry and the <
"he next three years, the Rev ment is expected to cost _____
"“her drove 17,280 miles 11300,000
' SENSATIONAL SAVINGS
pronoun "we "
I stuttered "You're kidding?"
of the beam is line of sight. That
church means that if the human eye can BOBBIE MAE MATTHEWS
was organized Oct. 29, 1955 in the see 30 miles the beam can trans- Takas MireiOn P.e
Orange County Courthouse and mit that far. But, ax with the hu-j-----L0*” hA.atlon Fogt
since that time has moved into a man eye. If » hill of building ob- Recon+iAn CI+--
building at 14th and Hart Sts. trudes, the vision of the heam is Necepuion diated
First of the efforts to add to the broken. In short, you do not see D . . ~L .
building fund at the congregation what you re looking for by LOCOl Church
will be a cake and pie sale Per Working obscurely somewhere 7
A Court of Honor for Boy Scouts suns wishing to order homemade today there may be a genius who or Stoff Worker
„— :-------- of Troop 4 was held last night in cakes and pies and have them de- may solve that problem by bend- -IuT 1 ’’ •I n-eI
"You know I'm bohemien. well st John’s Methodist Church, the livered to their homes are asked ing microwaves. As best one can A reception honoring Mr. and
............' ‘ ■ persarwaikrgapastirnorthewes iA was urdtnrginedsthhousevercanisasaccaxs Matthews attended Beaumont High gw? —swes. the
Orange church, gave the invoca- at TU 6-755% seems improbable. Line of sight" morrow after prayer meeting Raf+fecr.N Vici+e —-« “i-h*
tion which was followed by a red- A rummage sale also is sched-is the limitation within which en- Members or the church and Darweground VISITCa
tation of the scout's law by Clyde uled in the near future Members gineers work these days when tele- friends of the. couple are invited Bv Bov Scont l Jnits w , , _ . «.---------
Lewis of the Center and others with vision goes outside to call-from 9 to 11 p.m. at the DY DOY -couT units Walston, Sandra Hubert, Sandra
- Carl Kittrell. institutional rep clothing they wish to donate can Thus far NBS-TV has done more reception in Fellowship Hall. I ORANGEFIELD (Spi) — Bov Spector, Judy Coon, Dixie Aschew,
resentative of the troop, was intro- have garments picked up at their imaginative ( outside) television The committee in charge of ar- Scout Troop 9 of Orangefield and Shirley.. Morrow.. Linda Pearson,
duced to the parents of the scouts homes by calling the above num- work than the other networks. All rangements includes Mrs. T. H. Troop 29 of Bridge City made a Patsy Gallien. Mitt Pace, Pat Pol
who had assembled. Fred B Riley bers. ibave covered such events as hur- Eritz: chairman, Mrs. Troy Bryan, field trip to Houston Saturday ley and Linda Waddell,
is scoutmaster G, * Sharp is head of the build- ricanes and the return of survivors Shirley Francis and Mrs. C. B Among the places of interest visited — —
Tenderfoot scouts recognised at ing fund committee The Rev of the Italian liner Andrea Dona, stark. were the San
the court were Walter Keve and R E Simmons is pastor of the But NBC has gone to more pains -Jimmy.Smith has been music-the museum.
Bobby Leach Advancement to sec- church. »
ond class rank was made by Clyde--— .
kendicdenny Ueeh and Buddy WMU Circles Elect
Carl Smith was promoted to first New Officer Slate
class classification. He received
siona and missionary work at Scar-
NhECotlegrdon. Shrkttwm Wavtr memiberofFirs ’MeUtodis” Church
their overseas assignments in Au-of Beaumont
gust and September. They will
serve in Japan, Korea, Southeast
Asia and Latin America. '-
Johnny Vance and Bruce Bertrand
Mike Foreman, David Harrington.
J. L. Lavs, jimmy IhHItffl intf
Billy Gryder, cub scouts.
. r 2 । Members of Troop 29 attending
"kFcAipSRKMHTNapgprpvgEerEdatsgororcana“gp:
Mrs. P. P Brown visited their R,chard Land, Robert Graham,
soh-in-law and daughter, Mr. and J. C. Lansford, Curtis Armstrong.
Mrs. J. D Norsworthy, in Dallas, and Charles Harris. Adults attend-
during the Past week. They also ing were Jay * Ware, Troop 9
visited Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs scoutmaster, and Harrison Land
(of cook book stands which the R AaSnapman. near..Athens..and ,r’ Troop 29 assiatant scoutmaster
_________________ sorority sells as a fund- raising pro- atsendedatautamilyareunion there _ --------------------
«p:u . aC a-liect before returning home. | Short chunky pods of okra are
iot of Yea", to Be Named- The project was started Sunday usually better eating than the long
At Dinner Meeting Tonight at an ice cream party in the Win- here his. szandparent, Mr sMater pods. •
Pilots of Orange will meet for ner home and Mrwouha Heathman in the N-
dinner at 7:30 pm today m Littie Couples attending were Mr. and Disncan "oods Community tor a S
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Louise Hollabaugh । Mr and Mrs. Lee Roy Russell
Stuffing celery? Choose brahches andi chiidrenaCharles Ray and
zithgeengrooves so they wil holaMirs. Lyo Glcrasitnadhdrenn, I
the-stutting well---------------- Patsy and Jimmy, returned home
Saturday night from Bolivar where 1
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Sixteen women will serve under AlCI L: r
the Womans Division of Christian At Slumber Party
Mricnsot theaMethodistsBoardof Mrs ray Richardson and Mr.
MrsiondhaaTwentz-twramsnuiwin carroll Bra were sponsor for a
serworndessthnboarisPivision .lumber perty on Friday for ski.
. ~~«»Porado, Ark., Miss gwfxa; Krs SUP
___. ------------- Third Wa^t of Dailr Mootings arranging s program Homemade
MILEAGE RECORD | noreFCVroN . "ice cream will be served at Te
"BRIDGEWATER V. (AP-Te AsembiyFofcEPPehThsseniesttreshmentitime.n
Re‛mMhavmcmm“"uaggtcad"ssyEsangrisrreokaeep CorolynJ Rhodes Honored ,
record to xet * college degree He evangelist is being asisted during By Mn. rtin of Loon Portr 2
drove 30,000 miles during a four- the services by his sister, Kat- Mrs. O D Prien was hostess for ?
year period to set to his classes erine Miller, who pls vs the piano a laws -.....
at Bridgewater College. end accordion, and Mr. and Mrs honor ol
they spent a few days fishing snd
picnicing. The Russell family,
which was on vacation, had visited
Russell s parents, Mr and Mrs
C. E Russell, in Cameron, Tex
earlier in the week.
Mr. and .Mrs Wesley Doguet and
son, James, visited Mr. and Mrs
Alex Johnson in Vinton recently
They also visited Mr and Mra
Walter Broussard and other reia- i
lives
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Smith spent ,
several days this past week in
Groveton with their respective
parents. Mrs. Uann Smith and Mr 1
and Mrs George Ellisor, along
kith other relatives and friends !
Mr. and Mra. Billy Scott Bran
non and children from Shreveport. I
La. are visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Scales. Brannon I
is Mrs. Scales’ brother.
| Mr and Mrs. Royce Scales left\
’{Saturday for a vacation in Wichita
I Falls. San Antonio, and other .
| points They also plan to visit Mr |
and Mrs. E. J. Kvale and familv ,
in Dallas. Mrs Kyale is Scales' )
lister Scales is an employe at1,
Du Pont's Sabine River Works 4
and Mrs. Scales works at Gulr/)
States Utilities Co. J
By Methodists to Work in Mexico
NEW YORK (Sol) - Bobbie) Mae School and studied tour years at
Matthews. MM Westwood, Beau- Lamar Tech. She gradutad last
moot, is one at 38 young men and spring with a haMor at science
Tomasano.ibeavin.rhe a mK.
This group completed Aug. S a
six-week orientation course in mis-
» 30- Dougias Jr. Presenta
16.0 !—•> Donovan \
10:30—8howttme
KriC-rV (Chassel 7)
I 31— Film reature
* 00—cowDoy Corral
Frank Crie
4 44— NBC News Caravsa
4 00- Worid of Bport
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4 14- Pastor s Btudy
4 20—KPLC TV News Roundup
4 40- Gateway Quartette
1 00- Pireside Tneatre
7.20- Kaiser Aluminum ■•W
B )0— NBC Bandstand
4 00—Dear Phoebe
9:30 his Is Show Businees
19:00--Bendman Cinema
KOVL-TV (Channel 11>-
1 30- -Late Matinee
4 30- Kit Carsoh
5 00-- Press Newa
1 10—~Weather Wave
4 30- -Eleven Video Lane
4 <» My Lttie Margie
4 30- -Name thas Tune
7 04 Joe and Mah*
7 41 -Bpotliht
4 00--664 005 Question
| 30—Do Yo« Trust Tour Wifer
9:00—Phi suvers Show
• 30— Douglas Fairbanks Presente
14 00—Carads
10:30—Tbe Late Bhow
11 40—Kews UeMUMS
KTRK -TV {Channel 13) .
4 bo--Kitirik 4 Lattle Rascals
$ 00—Mickey Mouse Club
4 »N»<i of Um Day
4 10-Westhereye
4 15-- John Daly and IM News
• 30--Warher Bros, Presente
7 34—Wyatt Earp
4 04—Stories of the Century
• 44— wud JIN Hiekok
4 00- OE Bummet Originals
Mrs 6. A. Scatee, Ph. IS 0151
______ HBRIDQE CITY (Spi) — Louis O
, n s‛ ’ rord Jr has returned home from went to Carl Smith and ascfibe’s rtar ena..treasurer and Mrs Kanna Xi Sororitv
/ // /J f rDoctor’s Hospital in Groves where patch was presented to Cecil E. H Frederick, young peoples Dappa A >ororty
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Port Arthur spent one week at the Bishop. Bobby Cooper, Carl Thib is in John Sealy Hospital, was sent wjl continue on the construction
camp with the Lormand family odeaux and Danny Batchelor a gift. ’
Others who visited Mr. end Mrs -
perty st the home of Allan Kings 10 M-Knn.beu Bporu
ncrete generally turns into a giant cele-n.0-‛ESk-rv idanna s>
equip- Bration. All throe children — Dar- > o0-wa ■ Wohi
about roll Wayne, Sandro and Gary — »-uuane A=er*
the :0Eor"kotrabq-
Rhonda Kay and tommy Teague ■ 22-En"
anticipated this week The Rev . 2 Ionsdt*amuN
The Rev Fisher was pastor of a * 0 Sherrill is pastor of the Hot • 3-Watpesu...
small Church of the Brethren in congregation Viaitora are welcome “ere ssewam. -udyaFrtdetck 1 w7i
Pendleton County w vA Hi, firet to all meetings: caroiyn " Ma mi. >ammie McKee 7 30— Kalser Aluminun
vendreuonen-unt:t"nda "issfirat Jack Brooks, Charles Guidry, -sat
xater day r’^iiddX spupiepApg Bobby ^t,f : $-3 —
i0miesechtrip He traveied VICTORIA, Canada (AP) - A FAMILY BIRTHDAY PARTY
360 miles that year new 1,000,000 solarium is to be -----
Then he moved to Fulks Run in built st suburban Gordon Head
20sa beseu ef nuawrous ehar,
med. bl Ww lW.ua ua4 nfeperk-
arty Saturday given in PeFu*? ntzrgz,--0uni
ashfzackcskfzoci2o, „„aruica ■'
Kenlyna Kay Parker
Mrs. S. K. Hubert
prints; the high -neck version with
sieeves lor tan wools and tafletas
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
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PARK ot 10th STREET
5 Eampandedurtne X Baylor Get-Together
“5? * inn wasmnranaananraamaraf a Announced by Club
This petter. rosy to use. simpie Bridge City: Mr and Mrs Melone The Southeast Texas Baylor Chib dnner 'L'* p.m. teday " Littie Couples .attending were Mr. and
. Newas tested ”. Has com- Strothier and eon Deraid Gary will host a party Friday at 7:30,Mexico Restaurant. Program lea- Mrs Bernard Blanda, Mr. and M- .na e..-. ..
p.Me illustrated instructions. and Mr. ana Mra kirby Fontenot p.m. im the recreation area at ture will be the announcement of Mrs. B D Albright, Mr. and Mrs aMrhand Mrk.Sa m.Erbank. and
Send in. coins tor this aWot Oakdale, La; Mi and Mrs fhe rear of First Baptist Church Pilot ot the Year" by » commit-Cecil Thibodeaux, Mr. and Mrs 5^7' -*1,
pater-add 5 centa for each pat- wiis Lormand. Mrs. Dan Kingrey Former students and members of tee headed by Mrs. W? l-Cea. । John Dowd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A'M rtinils,Indaspent.lastweek
rrnfor.lst-class mailing Send to Mr. ana MncL. Pete a* at the student body M the present , A report om the profit received Haas. Mr and Mrs Fred Currier, here with M and M Terrell
ANNE, ADAMSa-car ofme Or Kinder Le , and Mr and Mrs time are asked to attend bringing from.the recent fund-raising pro)- Mrs Bernard Trahan and Mary
grF*wLeader. 379 Patter Dept,, Hardy 'Pete ‛and"childrentheir friends ‘nd dates * guests --* ------*----k- -------------- -
N Y "S,m7"S, Fe"axerk. and Koger, o Lake Charles, La. . Graves Blanton, executive secre-
NoYeePrint.Piainy. NAME AD: _________________ tary of the Baylor Exstu___
DRESS witti ZONE, SIZE and Assn wil be the guest speaker -------. — — -
STYLE NUMBER. fmr Msotnbly at God dogins Pabsy’McKinney te in charge of "i11 08 h«*rd atoe.
KTAG-rV Channel MI
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4 14- Dougias Edwards
• 30- Kame That Tane
7 00--Joe and Mabel
7 30.Wiy
’ 1 00- —$84 600 Queslion
■ 4 10—-Do You Trusu Your Wifer
• 00- -Phu Svers
• 20-- Western Marshall
14 40— rinai Edition
' 10 —Kaytag Theatre
KBMT-TV (Channei 31)
1 613-pamebu Man of ram.
4 >♦ -Afr Fw» Digest
I 8 -cred Heart Program
! 7 44- Dear Phoebe
a 00- Bmish
a 30— Kahser Hour
1 4 30- Chureh an UM Home
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4 IB—CM Clock Watcher
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7:15- Weatheteast
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. pairsH,Sogpreamgisne hnd hik ans Missionary Union of Little vision from its tendency of’being Fort Worth where he has accepted gene Mott, Larry Harmon. Doug- eMerndesinceand ‘ been bit-
D.:A.adtuRraFe P. Cvpross Baptist Church were elect- largely an urban phenomenon * teaching position at Southwestern Fax Porn. Bili'Love, Lwrence ten once since.
DrlUUC Lily Di 1614 Eiv de Lewis was awarded merit edata meeting of the three dr- Vast areas of American life never Bartist seminary and also plans McShan, Wayne and Curtis Hughes
—__-n 5".... sre examined by the live lens ot to further his musicat studies. .
home repairs, angling and music _m^w-'i'*11 V lllJnMl,■l•**l•■,--------*----------+.----— - - - ------
The senior petrol leader patch president: Mrs. Wilson Perry, sec-' OrrinnaFialr Rrinfe
went to Cari Smith and a acr be a Ardaerrceuyoungnpepir Kappa Xi Sorority -rangenleid BriefS
director. c \i/___i A A__a-____ Mrs. G.A.Scaies, Ph: ME 53178
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1956, newspaper, August 28, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443568/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.