The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 4 of 18
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Sid Caesar is coming back to
Broadway as seven characters in
one show.
"Little Me,” a musical based on
Chicken Dinners
with Rice or Cornbread Dressing
Green Peas, Carrots and Potato
Salad.
Matter of Taste
NASHVILLE, Tenn (AP) — I
parking meters are clean here,
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• CLARK GABLE'S VERY LAST MOVIE •
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Rev. W. F. Toles of Weatherford
is conducting an old-fashioned re-
vival this week and next at the
Pinehurst Church of God. 1924 W
' Martin Ave.
i Services are being held daily at
7:30 p.m. There are special music
’ and prayers for the sick at each
। meeting
I Rev. Teles is an ordained min
tion immediately after October
opening of another venture, "How
to Succeed in Business Without
Really Trying."
THE CAMPUS
and teaches a ep
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things it can’t Ean
learn from ‛K-
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ST. THERESE CHURCH BENEFIT
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, July 29-30
BAKED OR BARBECUED
RIPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
On Wetehes and Ciodka
NO OBLGATION
• Reoosnable Piices
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Special Time Rote* for Group* of Four Or More
BNUOY THE FINEST FACILITIES, FRIENDLIEST,
SERVICE AND FINE FAMILY ATMOSPHERE!
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example or for frying such foods!
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5 - full Length Features - 5
No. 1—“THUNDER ROAD”
Starring ROBERT MITCHUM
No. 2—"MOTORCYCLE GANG"
No. 3—"HOT ROD GANG"
No. 4—"DRAGSTRIP GIRL"
No. 5—"ROAD RACERS"
PLUS — ADDED ATTRACTION
* "MAN WITH CARS"
And Cartoon "HOT ROD HUCKSTERS
SATURDAY NITE ONLY JULY 29
ALL TICKETS ... 80c
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Mt*. A J. Granger, lodge depu-
ton conducted a school of instruc-
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FLAMELESS
ELECTRIC
HEATING
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COOLING
DOUBLE COMPETITION (Handicap— 70% Men - 90% Women)
SINGLE COMPETITION (Optional)
3 SHIFTS 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
with the delehtiu
music of Anma's beloved
PENCYFATN!
FAu LEAGUES
NOW FORMING
AT THE
PALACE
(Heard about the 32 Teen
$49. League? Inquire now)
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SATURDAY
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DOORS OPEN 10:45 AM.
SHOW STARTS 11:20 A M.
----KIDDIE SHOW FEATURE----
ROY ROGERS
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"JESSE JAMES AT BAY"
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CAR TOONS AND SERIAL
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ARE YOUR BEST ENJOYMENT!
WITH A GREAT FULL NIGHT OF
Sensational Movies!
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Individual Pies: Sweet Potato 15c; Pinedpple 20c
Hom* Mod* BEEF HOT TAMALES Dox. 70c
GARRETT’S BAR-B-Q
505 JOHN — WE DELIVER! — TU 3-9933
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FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1981
North Orange
WMU Re-Elects
The meeting was held at the.
firemen's hall with Mrs. L. Co-
meaux, noble grand, preaiding.
“We have to keep them clean.”
said James Hunnicutt, the man in
I Leftover sandwiches around? on both sides in butter. Sand-; chargk,o. the meter* Hedieod
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Others attending were Mrs
Frank Peveto, Ms Elva Rice,
Mr*. G. R. Turner and Mr*. Buck
Patillo.
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ber* of her circle present
The meeting opened with a sum-
mer slump clinic conducted by1
Mr*. L R. Buckalew.
later with headquarter* at Cleve-1 and the Conversion of 144,
land. Tenn. He has been a prophe- Jews." "The Hooks of God in i
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Mr*. Weldon McClelland was re-
elected president of the North Or-!
aage Baptist WMU Wednesday st!
a meeting at the church.
Other officers elected were Mrs
H. G. Bollman. vice president;
Mrs. Elmo Rule, recording secre-
tary; Mrs. E. E. Mayo, program:
Mrs. L R. Buckalew, steward-
ship; Mr*. Leon Faries, commu-
nity missions; Mrs. C. W. Williams,
prayer.
Also, Mrs. R L Phillips. so-
eial; Mr*. W. L. Looney, pianist;
Mr*. Gayle Mallette, YWA coun-
selor; Mrs A. C. Smithson, inter-
mediate GA counselor; Mrs. Ray-
mond Horn, junior GA counselor;
Mr*. T. H Fritz, Sunbeam lead-
er; Mr«. George Francis. Mrs.
R. E. Goodman. Mr*. G C. Clark
and Mr*. G. C. Patterson, Circle!
chairmen.
Mrs. E. E. Mayo was in charge
of the Royal Service program. -
"Ten Million Dying in Their Sin*.”
Taking part on the program were
Mrs. Horn. Mrs. Fritz, Mrs. Clark,
Mrs. Goodman and Mrs. Rule.
Mrs. Phillips again won the ;
crown for having the most mem-i
York's past are included in "Kelly" P
: a musical being composed by
Moose Charlap with book and
lyrics by Eddy Lawrence
Among the headliners of yester- I
day are Steve Brodie, who jumped I
off Brooklyn Bridge; Heavyweight
Champ John L Sullivan; Diamond E
Jim Brady, stage start Tony. "
Pastor and Lillian Russell. The
tentative production date is next
spring.
DIP mem in ai
tur*. the sort ____ ___ ________ __ _
'toast, and brown the sandwiches way.
in the southern part of Texas. ,
The evangelist uses an 19 - foot j
chart to illustrate his sermons i
Topics for sermons to be preachedk
during the remainder of the revival I
are "sodom and Gommorah and
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ney Legnon was ESPled as r^ Comic Sid Ceasor
support to the vice grand Tuesday ,, — ,
nightpatameetingof the Bridge Will Come Back
City Rebekah Lodge.
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cy preacher for the past 30 years. j Jaws of Gog (USSR)." "The
Before going into evangelistic Christ breaks His Covenant w
work. Rev. Toles pastored churches the Jews and Many Nations."
Rev. J. W. McNeese, pastor.
Vites the public to attend the i
ice*. He suggests that all I
Bibles, notebooks and pencils.
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MACARTHUR DREXFeN
Theater Restored
After TV Usage
NEW YORK (AP) — The Bilt-
more Theater is being restored for |
legitimate productions after nine
years use as a televiaion studio, i
The theater, on West 47th Street, j
brings to 34 the number of Broad-
way houses available for theatrical'
productions. Since 1952 it had been
under lease to the Columbia Broad-
casting a^*t—L ____________
Bible Prophecy Church of God Revival Theme
__ a Patrick Dennis novel, will cis- j
It was announced that a practice i play the comedian as the four hus- ■
of degree work will be held Tues-bands and three lovers of the
day night following the regular show’s title character, a famous
meeting at the halt Mrs. E. P. actress.
Trahan, degree captain, will direct: Cy Feuer and Ernie Martin have j
the training session, scheduled "Little Me" for produs-
There were 14 sick visits report- ...... “ -
edatthe meeting.
Musical Includes Grertpazyrontaona"Assyrig.-ot-rhe
. . Fall of Rome's Early History.”
Colorful People hs
NEW YORK (AP) - A lotof ElsanFzeeht " Wgnksan’h
colorful characters from Mew Final Destiny," "Two Witnesses
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ORANGE IAYCEES
13TH ANNUAL
R. C. A. APPROVED
Professional Chgmpionship
ORANGE JAYCEE
RODEO ARENA
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No. 2 1603 Simmons Or. TU 6-1
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961, newspaper, July 28, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530338/m1/4/?q=%221961-07%22&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.