The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1962 Page: 2 of 18
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select from dacron-cottons and 100% woven cottons: all wash 'n weor . ' .
all colors (light and dark) in stripes, plaids, checks and solids; sizes 5 Mt
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ta the middle of family life and A devorlonal was given by Mr
.that if hednestry toreadorstudy M G. Horn and a aperial song
or work quletly on some project by Mr. J. D Walker
he shouldn't be short with his Others attending were Mrs Rod
wife and children if they keep to- Seal. Mrs l C, Brown, Mr.
terrupuing him needlessly. Merle Jones Mrs Ramsey Med
So a little place to call his-own ley. Mrs H. M. McDonald, Mrs
-a small study. a workshop, a Larry Magnon Mrs Elmer Ful
photographic darkroom, or even allerand Mrs. Ales Jacobs. '
desk im a corner where he can The next weekly meeting will be
work withenut being constantly in in the home of Mrs Fuller
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ORANGE ITALIANO
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE
SUGAR N SPICE
Fontman, Worumbo, Hockarum, Oscar Cahn
and other luxury woolens!
• THf StASON'S MOST
FASH ION AILI SILHOUfTTtS
• clutch coots • button coats • chin-chin
collars • cross-over collars • cape collars
• pushup and cuffed sleeves
• monj with hand detailing
• unusual button treatments
• ol wanted colors, plenty of
blocks and beiges
• every root is Milium lined
. . . the most fabulous coat values of the
season! . . . beautiful coats featuring the
superb styling and minute attention to detail
usually found only in coat fashion* costing
much, much more ... a wide selection of
popular colors in misses’ sizes 6 to 18 and
custom sixes 4 to 14.
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church next Tuesday night at the
zome meeting to be told in Port
Arthur
Rev. Hal McComba, pastor, will
be principal speaker at the ban
quet tor which Linda Tisdale,
prendent of the MYF. is general
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1962
T We the Women
What Price Contentment
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"Tango" Dent Mowrey Mr*. White and Mr* Wilkinson.
"Himm y Danza," Andre Sai —■
“The Three Martan." "ViliaLo- Nearly 18 million families in
tata; “ and "Andalucia B a i t a," the «/nited States own dogs
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Wash ‘n wear cottons in stripes,
checks and solids Sizes 3 to 18.
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THE ONLY ALL
Michael McNeil Shower is Given
in England a fudpr rated that a terrupted would do a Im to keep
divorced wife had an legal ground, many a man happy at home
' for trying to evict her er-husband But. of course, tor his own re
Irani the garden shed in back of treat ta gve him what he needs
their home in which he had been he hex to have an understanding
living tor five year Mie, one who won t complain that
Mayte if th* wife in the cae* be has w his. —**”<> for
had encournged her husband to fix hours or keep tatempting his
apihegardedshed to Ms owe pr reading to tHI him nue bitse
vate-Gmay” before they gm a di aoatop every him he setules down
yorce the divorce wouldn t have ’or a little poo" nod 9uiet
PmheCthing’many wives fall to Worthwhile reading Ruth Mi'
rMkz* is that a man occasonaliv leu • booklet on How to Have a
Ikes In be .tame Tars #n they Happy Husbend," Send 3 cenes to
build workshops la ‘basements aad Ruth Millett Reader Servie, care
garages, like a qulec anmer where a .The ofange Lender.. P. 0 Box
they ran read without interruption * Depk. A Ratko City Station
—or if they can’t find peace, quiet Now York IS, N. Y.
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now-into-spring styles, plus many year-
round dresses included in this fabulous
group! . . . styles and fabrics for every
occasion — dressy, casual and career!
. . . select from full skirted styles,
smart tailored sheaths, modified-
{ blouson fashions, dressy block
\ crepes and all-around pleated
% skirt-styles —• all colors includ-
“ ■ ed in solids, checks, prints,
4 " stripes, novelties and texture*
in dorks, neutrals and bright
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and 8 to 18.
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Judy Walker
To Be Crowned
MYF Sweetheart
BRIDGE CITY (spo —Thesev
emb elghth and ninth in
termedites at St Paul's Method
in hurch mn be homored
Saturday mght at a sweethear
banquet
The banquet will be held from
7 to M p.m, ia the yquth recrea
tion hall at the church. -
Judy Walker will be crowned
meetheer during the dinner
Miss Welker was elected fur thus
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in no mcod for comversation. but meetiogot the WMU o the Pine
much women ere pretty rare, Grove Baptist Church was heid
r. Tuendaxinche home of Mrs. Mar-
piamo recital ia the studio of tax™ wilkinson.
inetractor, Juba Conder 410 Mostesnes for the compliment
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Michae ta a Brat year student £ MrmwskinsonBobby Corder
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Ml Bloebonnet He will be assisted wtitnewiidurosnstormedsthe.cen
m the recital * vi Miller, pinkcakcoanda
The tint group na the program raf punch service holding lime
wig inctude । green puneh completed the tabi*
Twelve abort preludes by L s arrangement
Bach, oil abort preludes by J. 1 The guest of honor received a
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“T"* Boaner sinifime,- t" Hy Doacmi. Mn Jobnov Brimm
Lehmann. _ Mr* Walter Toronja, Mrs Roberi
The fourth piano group will con Saxom, Mrs. Wilbur Kuchar of
chide the program Numbers will Grovex, Mr* Jo* Johnsom rd Pon
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1962, newspaper, February 9, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530503/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.