The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 119, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1958 Page: 3 of 24
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The committee for the luncheon
-- By Cecily Brewnatone —
Quick Lunch
Borrowed from Italian cooking,
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Travel — Paladin reins in at a
Mexican hacienda for water and
10 p.m. — Byline. Steve Wilson-
Editor Wilson isn’t pleased with
>his latest scoop, a murdered news-
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See "SHERIFF OF COCHISE," Thursday
10 P.M: KFDM-TV, Chahye 6
Cook macaroni according to ACCORDION •TOO SERENE’
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Directed byDr. S. J. Rogers, Dr. N. Joy Rogers, Optometrists
Slates Recjtal .
The piano students of Mrs
seph McClelland wilbe presented lie Su
in a recital Saturday at 130 pm. ( ouFmi
in the Home nF Nr an J Mre TAe 2111
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JOINER
INSURANCE AGENCY
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a weekly meeting. Church (in Orange, was guest
Prospective officers, nominated speaker?. Wednesday morning for
during the past two meetings. are the regular monthly meeting of the
Mrs. Buck Patillo as noble grand Little Cypress Baptist * MU.
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present were Sam Slagle. Mrs of Wednesday morning The
Sidney Legnon, Mrs Joe Thomp- change was made to avoid con
son. Mrs. . Frank Peveto, Mrs flier with the vacation Bible school,
J.W. Hamilton, Mrs C. B. Ches- beginning Monday
son. Mrs. Thelma Everett Mrs. Members of-the Esta Hollis
.. Annie Harmon, Mrs. A. J. Gran- Chcle served refreshments- to Bv Board Mem
elbow ger; Mrs Emile PAtiilo, Mrs. Dola those mentioned and,to Mo -Y.Da-
Turner. Mrs. C. O Lawson. Mrs. Charles White. Mrs. Wilson Perry?. Thf acuty
Jim Walker, Mrs N W. Alexander Mrs. Joe Williamson. Mrs. Leland nonored at »
and Mre 1 A re.a ' ________
Carl Rasmussen
Celebrating birthdays
Sunday will be.
Mrs A. O Willey Jr.
Charles Maurice Brock
Ann Beth Finger
Norman Pendleton
MrsE. M. Childers
Belated greetings to Mrs
Hattie Waggoner who had a
birthday on Thursday.
SALE! SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY!
DICKIE WORK SUITS
• YOUR CHOICE MATCHING SHIRT and PANTS
One package (7 ounces)
macaroni. % cup (half of a one-
quarter pound stick) butter, % to... .ne, .110 „ ,
4 cup freshly grated Parmesan and M„ L. 0 Ford
cheese. ______________
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Today We Greet
Saturday will be THE day of
the year for:
Mrs. T. 0. Charlton
Cathy Susan Waron
Ruth Williamson
Janice Ann Barbee
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Parmesan macaroni, crisp bacon,
breiled tomatoes, French bread,
fruit and cookies and beverage.
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BE SURE
Perry receives a check in the Wildcat Money Used
v7475xss*x“xs? r; In Own Communities
homicide charge. (Channel 8). i ALBANY. N Y — In 1838 New
s p.m. — Navy Log _ As a York passed a "free banking" law
prisoner of war aboard a Nazi and. soon many independent state
submarine 40 fathoms deep, a banks., spring up all over the
young seaman feels he must find country. Far.themost.par, they
some way to aid the_US. convoy womnmunnsdsbanhererplesustheis
was local..
Until 1883 these notes circulated
everywhere although many of the
banks were in remote places where
there were more wildcats than
people.
winds up working for a wealthy
Don with lots of silver and a ca-
Assiting with planning the menu
were Mrs. Gilbert Dow die end
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a prize fighter who befriends and bearing the picture of a wildcat
then falls in love with a dance The bank, failed. and depositors,
hall girl. Who also is loved by the looking at their worthless money,
dance hall owner. Much mayhem said in derision, "Wildcat money
results (Channel 4). _________from a wildcat bnpk!”_______ I
Mrs LA. Higgins.
Lodge To Elect Orange Minister
Officers Tuesday AWNtSReogten.
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Th Re--.. VYTVIV.eI9
bekah Lodge of Bridge City widl LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — The
elect a noble grand- and a vice dees'. John Lounsberry, minister of
grand Tuesday at 7:30 p m. during McDonald Memorial Baptist
Church ,in ’ Orange, was guest
ORIENTAL
Rug Cleaners
• Mothproofing • Rug Repolr
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PHONE TU 6 3777
r the home,, and Mrs'Joe sothp"siltSereamnseBABekyndon
C. Gilmore, 2111 Vupon St . ■ ASchriitz, Francine- Nash,.Chgotte
Mre. MeClelland said that, the Richardson and Linda Looney N
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program will he made up ot elassi- -—....... N
-cal and semizclassical pnumbers, Thailand produced 7.300 000 tons
pe
Taking parithe rrcital will Boun -■>»’» oi nt "
be Mary Kersey. Lida . Davis.
Karen Hakk, Jerry Forbes. Marie
Wingate, Nancy Wingate. Bitt- Ea-
.. vis. Gary Logney: Dianne No.
", guess, Gayfe GHiapore, Margaret
J0 Benckepstein, GatrLttlefield, Bil-
) Forbes, Sarah Hardn, Jo
Those participating are Jane sid-
dons. Bruce Lewis, Gail Wilson.
manesuspactcda,ot being S3
pusher. (Channel?). son, Mary Katherine Hubert, Don
Saturday Russell, Danny Jean White.
12 noon — Baseball—Milwaukee Jerry Robertson, Sonora Hud.
at Pittsburgh. (Channel‛4). * - —
12:25 p.m — Basebalf — San
Cub Scout Circus
Planned Saturday 1
BRIDGE’CITY (Spl)—Cub Scout
Pack 3030 will present a circus
Saturday, according to H. A. Land
Sr. cubmaster
The circus will be located on the
grounds of St. Paul’s Methodist
Church and will be held from 10
. am until 3:30 pm.
a The pack is sponsored by the lo-
cal volunteer fire department and
has 13 dens and 81 members. Each
member- as well as den mothers*
and other leaders will participate
in the circus.
- There will be side shows, games,
the fat lady, the-two-headed man
spaceman, fortune teller, the
strong man, and the reptile house
which will have a display of
anakes from the snake farm in
Port Arthur and snakes captured
bv cub members There also will
be fire truck, rides for the chil-
dren.
Immediately following the last
event a pack meeting will be held
and awards presented members
who have earned them during the
- month. All proceeds will be used
for pack activities
On Friday afternoon a public
address system will be used in
the community to further publicize
the event.
"Mommie and Daddy have gone to bed. They're worn ‘
out from trying to get me to sleep!” j
Tilley Faculty Feted Badgers and coyotes sometimes
- — • - - ‛ 12 work-together to bunt and dig out I
pers the sm rodents they eat I
DACRON SLACKS
ertson, Dena Rose Amall. Wayne
Beverly, Kay Terry. Jane yde,?
Celia Beth Waters. Nanc<<four-]
5 p.m.— Kingdom of the Sea- neay,,Jerilyn Walker
lifeguards who stand watch over son. Kathy schrosdei
treacherous tides and foolhardy hiser; . w
swimmers and the training of a wJanen“
channel swimmer are depicted on Mary K°&
•Cane nf NenhnA ’• FFha-ner AN
Cooking
Is Fun 3
and Mrs. Jackie Gisclar and Mrs The speaker discussed flthing
Henry'Harmon as vice grand. and stewardship, taking his topics
During this week's meeting Mrs ftom 2 Cor. 8 l-S and Rom. 10:0*
Gisclar. finance committee chair* Me was introduced by Mrs. Wil-
man, reported Modge members had burn Ansley, stewardship chair-
sold <318 45 worth of household mn.
products and that the lodge will Mrs O L Whitman. president
receiye $62.12 of thar amount was in charge of the business ses-
Prize winners in the sale were won. Mrs. Wayne Lormand pre
Mrs. Gisclar with <187 worth. Mrs. sented the secretary's and treasu-
Mary Crew. MO .78, and Mrs. O. J. er‛s reports, and reports were
Durham. $51. . heard from Mr, Sam Crawford
-Members reported on the sick chairman of Ridgecrest Circle?’
list included Mrs. Crew. Mrs Mrs. H. L, High. Esta Hollis Cin
Lorene Comeaux. Mrs C C Law cle; Mrs Ira Clark, Mattie Hall
rena, Mrs Bobby Lawrence and Circle and Mrs Esta Hollis. Mil
Mrs. E. Simon dred Wilcox Circle »
Mrs. Leopold Hogg and Mrs Al- It was announced that the regu-
berta Stout, members of the Or- lar weekly circle meetings will be
ange lodge, were visitors. Others held Wednesday afternoon instead
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THE OBANGE LEADER PAGE THBFE
Alert secretaries know the importance of good vision.
That's why so many rely on the experienced Doctors of
Optometry ot TSO. They are sure of precisely fitted
glasses, prescribed and ground ONLY after a thorough,
scientific eye examination. Be sure ... see TSO about
your eyes.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
-----------------' Sorge, Mrs. K M Denton. Mrs Specialty.Salads ree -
-------------------------- a .3 - -- . ROME - Italian Communists Rex Harris. Mrs, R. B Branham, by. each/of the hostesses ----—
7 p.m. - Fackdown _ Hobv anderi, turn out on heated serving have advanced a simple-though Mrs. Dan Hall. Sirs. Tom Con salads -were served with retishes, H
Gilman, respected bv somean and Immediately add the butter untrue —explanation of why ac- way. Mrs C C Tea Mrs Dave "V*"* iced tea and lemon ice- M
feared by others' meets the wont andugr:ated.(cheese: toss thorough- cordion exports have slumped Borel. Mrs Jesse Kelley and Mrs pie from a buffet table Dec ■
<rf his enemies when he .« with two forks until butter 15 They say capitalist countries are Joe Kovar 6rative hors d'oeuvres were stuck Hi
trivestientesthhdehteirastesned meltedeand cheese eventy distrib- not buying because the accordion --------------- A r? wholefresh pineappie us a a
ranger' (Channels 8, 11 and 25). ined. once. Makes 4 sen- is a serene instrument and does George Washington endorsed The r
8 p.m. _ Boxing — Jimmy 5 ’ . . not fit 10 with 'heir fast living use of the American submarink
Beecham of Miami vs Ellsworth Romano cheese may be used in- Actually. Americans bought 12,- Turtle during the Revolution. After
Spider Webb of Chicago 10 stead of the Parmesan. Tossing 434 accordions in the first 10 the vessel's attack on a British
rounds (Channels 2. 4 and 7). with butter and..cheese may.be months of1957. And how many frigate he discussed the
« p.m.’philsilverancomeai done in thedry saucepan or kettle went to Iron Curtain countries ' '
P-n nanasverecomea; in which the macaroni was cook- M
an Orson Bean and his beautiful ed over eytreme)y 1nu, host iF -44
wife. Rain winslow, will be tea- sireaver extremely low beat if d
hired in "Bilkgis insurance Co” _____________ 1
(Channels 8, IT and 25). +KA — _ .
8:30 p.m. — Patrice Munsel _ Mrs. C. C. Keown
Guests tonight are musical comedy —N .
star John Raitt and comedian Q Present Plinils
Howard Morris (Channel 13). -n.595/ nrP,S
0:30 p.m. - The Thin Man — In Piano Recital
When Nick and Nora return to ".cn U
Nick’s alma mater for the big . Mrs. C C Keown will present
game of the vear. They find That her piano .students in a recital to-
the school’s mascot has been kid- morrau * “ ~
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OPEN 6 A.M. TO 9 PM. EVERY DAY
REVERSIBES
SOLIDS • OTHERS
Jumbo Double Bed
Francisco Giants vs. St. Louis
Cardinals. (Channel 8).
2:30 p.m, —Race of the Week —
Peter Ph Handicap from Bel-
mont. N. Y. (Channel 8).
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REPEAT OF A SELLOUT
BEACH HATS
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 119, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1958, newspaper, May 30, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519511/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.