The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962 Page: 15 of 22
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505 Green Ave. - Phone TU 64678
Section 8, Sunday, September 30, 1962, Orange, Texas
TOWN TALK
Houston Post’s home section to-
cousin, Mrs. Ralph Sigrist, the
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six adorable children and she's a
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will make a jaunt into Mexico.
Mrs. Oscar Bard at Ne wYork
is visiting her son-in-law and
EVEN LESS With Your Operating
Trade-In Black and White TV Set!!
BRING THE WORLD INTO YOUR HOME AS IT REALLY IS ...
VIA THE ENCHANTING, WONDERFUL WORLD OF NEW, IM-
PROVED RCA VICTOR COLOR TV .. . NOW BETTER THAN
EVER! —
harsh and out of shape. '
To wash a sweater, first turn
the sweater inside out. Then wash
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confess to his employer while he
may still be able to make res-
titution. The law will be easier
'on him now than later.
This is your perosnel
invitetion to visit any
one of the 7 Big
Gulf Stores thia week
and see the World Series
in Living Color . . and
enjoy it as never before!
-ham.
The kids wrote Pa- and' Ma.
NO CASH
DOWN?
UP TO
36
MONTHS
TO PAY?
Th. mew truuhd nemo
in televisien.
First in cempetible
Color TVI
" Every one
■ insurance
She's a romantic mate. a good but HOW.
cook and she isn't lazy. We have
There > no obtigetion, come in,
—find out ebout our febulous , . .
PHU HOME
ENJOY THE finest! rca Victor
their own sweaters. If this is not)
done .correctly, we may find that I
1 Belated greetings to Johnny Joe
Phillips, whose birthday was Sat!
urday.
Many nappy returns Monday to:
Maurice Garrett
Annette Hardin
Fay Gillet
Nancy Hayes
Mike McNeil ,
DEAR ABBY: After 10 years of as a hospital. How can I get my
marriage I have found out that wife to be a better hosekeeper?
* 2 -SPEAKER
"WM TNreot '
savna system
-- —G- - . --Lesder Staf Phota
XI GAMMA MU—With Halloween just around the
J Isn’t often that The Leader convention in El Paso this week,
plugs another newspaper. but the After the conclave Winnie and her
k 2SPEAKER
"Golden Throat"
Sound System
THE Orange Iuradfir.
Dear Abby . .,
Speak Up Now!
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
OVER 8 YEARS OF PROVEN PERFORMANCE IN
county HD agent.
Mrs. Marsh said..
OPEN MONDAY 4 nAAI
NIGHT UNTIL.. O FI.
A g —y OF ALL NIGHT SHOWSon
0070 NCTSLEARSE I
(AND OVER 2,600 HOUKS
\0f Other COLOR TV Shews.
COLOR CONSOLE TV
IN BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY
OR WALNUT WOOD FINISHES
YOUR CHOICE AT
GULF STORES-ONLY ...
MELODY MATHEWS’’'”’” b 3un* sudo’
Worthy Advisor of Rainbows
the annual meeting of the Orangs
County Home Demonstration
Council scheduled for Monday a
.the Youth Center was planned
this week at a Winfree-McLewis
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LO-BOY or UPRIGHT
squeeze the suds through the
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DEAR ABBY My wife is a
Dick and Sudie Eddleman, that daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
they’re thrilled to death over their Rapoport. She plans to return to
home — and love to show it off her home next Friday
to friends from Orange - J. C. and Jane Childers are in
Jim and Ludie Marsh left Corsicana this weekend to help
Thursday for San Francisco) his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
where Jim is to present a paper Childers, observe their golden
at the world conference on shell ) wedding anniversary. . . . Mrs.
structures. Lou Ida Simmons has Ralph Ray and daughter. Lisa, of
gone to Caldwell to take care of Fort Worth were guests last week
little Melissa while her parents of Mrs. J. F. Foster and Mrs.
The first general meeting of the — —— ------
year will he Friday at 10 am should have a reliable________
at the club Coffee will be seryedjagent to write policies and ex
with members of the Choral De- plain clauses." She also recom ’
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Melody Mathews, daughter of Other officers installed were
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mathews, Carolyn Phillips, associate worthy
was installed as worthy advisor advisor; Gaynelle Hardwick,
of Orange Assembly No. 48, Or- charity; Kathleen Moore, hope;
der of Rainbow for Girls, Satur- Linda Hiller, faith; Mary Ellen
day at an open installation in the Richardson. recorder; Rita Kay
Masonic Temple. Watson, treasurer.
She will serve in this office Frances Rawson, chaplain;
through January. Phyllis Curlee, drill leader; Betty
Reese, love; Linda Thompson, re-
ligion; Clydia Smithson, nature;
Susan James, immortality; De-
lores Frenzel, fidelity; Linda Wil-
kerson, patriotism; Jane Skinner,
service; Kristine Moore, confi-
dential observer; Carol Richard-
son. outer observer; Beverly
Owens, musician; Paula Haworth,
choir director.
The installing officer was Mrs. •
Woman’s Club hoard of directors (Hospital And Medical"
Monday at 9:30 am at the club- given by Mrs.
house. f---• uT —
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Care of Sweaters Mildred Nelson McKee; Carolyn
I would like to remind all Home McCormick, installing marshall;
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- gin to enjoy TV, Thrill to the life-like beauty of the specials like the
World Series, Football games (Bowl games, too), Thanksgiving day ,
parades, Rose Bowl Parade, plus the many color spectaculars planned ,
for this year. You owe it to yourself, to your family to come in and see
_ ..... I Dr Cooper Waters, pastor of
The meting will be held at the First Baptist Church, pronounced
run h Center i- A----.___e _ ___ LU*,. . .
Unload your'problem on Abby. y aha handa usinat *r midenely
~r a nereenal renlv cend a elf, .• • -
day is featuring Jan and Bill former Arrie Forque at Orange,
Sellers' new home in Notting-
-os,, Mrs. A A. Rouse Mrs-C. E
Meeting Is Slated SritewaMlers SrdNawextXn
by Jaycee-Ettes der. Mrs. CM Biggs, Mrs. Vir
corner members ofXIGamma Mu Chapter, Beta wMemheghamf the-ranee-party narzceAcqhaah
bigma Phi, are proyiding a community service by Monday at a 7 p m meeting of Jack Patterson was welcomed as
selling family-sized bags of candy for the trick or the Jaycee-Etes in the County la new member.
treaters Mrs Donald Perry is shown here clinching a National Bank. • LA hobo dinner is planned for
sale to her boss, Jack Taylor, assistant manager of Mrs. John Foster, chairman at the next regular meeting which.
Orange Savings and LoanAssociation. The price is $1 he.Orange party, saidasurpriseiwill beinche home at Mrs. Pe-
Ker Wr D-Z.1 2. Tl " -ii 2 KP .65 P , entertainment has been planned. veto with Mrs. Biggs as hostess. ।
per bog Proceeds from the soles wilLfmonce the civic Mrs. Gerald Garrett is chairman Everyone islasked to bring one
projects of the chapter. b C 0 the Black party. . • fingredientt for the stew, ,|
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company for DEAR U P SID E: You are n /
which he works. I stumbled on married to a beautiful, roman- / JOT s
this quite by accident about two tic, undemanding woman. She * * *
monthsago mtHher to your six’clSld^ IdeQ-O-GramS
He is a good husband and fa- Quit comparing her to your -M-“ • • • UI 1IJ
ther We don t live extravagantly mother and count your bless- By DOROTHY MARSH
and I don’t know what he is do- ings. You can’t have everything to- wv »„ w
mg With the money. We have —but you come close,
three precious children and it _____
for teaching them to love each addressed, stamped envelope to sweater then clean it is’impor
other, to share and to control Abby rare of The Orange Leader, tant not to get garments soiled
thir tompers.. She never nags Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. too badly before cleaning. Never,
But our house is usually upside For Abby’s booklet. “How To rub worswinghutgsentmesqussze Michael Black
------- — J . _______ । will be done according to the man- ■
-——" — ufacturer’s directions. Then press Winfrep-Me| ewie
out between two,ffesh towels. The ’ K5 •I- -eWIS
sweater of wool should be shaped Clh Prenere
and allowed to dry flat. Synthetic -‛uC ' repares
fibers may be hung to drip dry or) For R.II., n..
placed th a dryer if it is removed nor Kaiy Day
and hung on a hanger while still McLEWIS (Spl)—The menu for
slightly damp. the annual meeting of the oran2
are gone. Wayne Mulhollan.
Elna Fox leaves bv plane today) Helen and Joe Krout are thor-
for Providence. R. I., to meet oughly enjoying their new home
husband Steve. They ‘11 tour at 1015 w- Ruby Lane. • • • This
around to Boston ’n places and "lakes definite their plans to
end up in New York for a week make Orange their home after re-
or so ti rement.
Ray and Bonita McCullough are ..In Dalasfor Ahurch.meeting
being transferred to Kansas City thiseweskrsarsMrs.RayamFpah-
soon. . . . Doris Mong, who's meleraSURax, aniPelt,
been visiting her family in Flor- MrsiJamesMallory, MrstCharies
ida is expected home this week. Punlev,Mrs.D.L Foster,Mrs.
Buddy and Harriet Pillon are weAaaGI her wrS Daid
visiting his family in Baton Rouge Weishaar and Mrs W. E: Doerr,
this weekend - and attending the Tey were specially looking,for
LSU-Rice game, of course. ward to seel ing Mrs. Paul Probst
J. D. and Katherine Jonier A note from the J. J. (Trav-
were in Dallas this week to see e|in'j Kellys informs us that they
Bill Joiner collect his CPCU de- are having-a ball all up and down
gree. That s sort of like a mas- the West Coast, and not missing a
ter s degree in insurance ) thing between Seattle and Los An-
Mamiana and Louis Smaihall geles.
of Jennings spent last weekend J. H. David Sr. got home Thurs-
here seeing family and friends, day from John Sealy surgery.)
Marge Woolridge, Joan Lyons He'll recoup at home a few days m • I el ‛ ■
and Dorothea Long were hostesses before returning to ye old grind. H - I i AAN A / I A M vA r
for. a pink and blue shower Tues- Frank Smith was released from Ic | I IDO W \ I IdDIUI
day night honoring Myrna Baker. the hospital Friday, but he'll be r
Winnie Grice and Mrs. C. M. doing business with one hand for a | | I ■ II •
Tilley will attend a state UDC a little while longer. , — A l ~ c I m c F — I I - F I m m
Woman's Club
To Begin Year .......—
There will be a meeting of the) A program titled "Insurana
partment as hostesses Mrs Al- mended a periodic check of insur
fred Amacker is chairman of this ance and hospitalization status to
department V - determine exactly what expenses -
Mrs. Ernest McCollum is in are covered and which part the
charge of the program. "Dimen- i insured will be required to pay. •
sions at Good Citizenship:" 21 Mrs. Marsh gave members sev
Mrs. Jack Davis. president will eral pamphlets on insurance.
conduct both the board meeting; Those who attended were Mrs
and rhe general meeting. — .George Harvey, Mrs. Laurence s
Mrs. Glenrf Settles will be inWinfree, Mrs Ethel Armstrong
charge of arrangements for the Mrs.-F- B Shannon. Mrs. Calvin
annualbirthdaytea on Oct IS. Bland, Mrs. StaffordLPeveto Jr.
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would kill me if he was caught DEAR ABBY: Last week I had nI would like to remind all Home McCormick, installing marshall;
and sent to prison. I can’t bring planned a dinner partv for a dozen Demonstration Club members and Carolyn Green, installing chap-
myself to tell my 'pastor or my people. The dinner was based on any other, interested persons of lain; Judy Pepper, installing re-
dear mother. I don't want to dis- on main dish which I placed intheaannual meeting which will be corder; and Celeste Cox, install-
credit mm in their eyes. I .shall the oven the afternoon of the he f Monday beginning promptly ing musician.
be watching and praying for you party. An hour before the guests at 10 a.m. - *
to tell me what to do He doesn’t, were to arrive I discovered my „ cee -- ■■— - ....... -upun p,
know I know. BURDENED young son had fooled with the Yoush Center in Orange and a cov- the benediction. A'solo
DEAR BURDENED: Tell your oven dials and, as a result, the ered dish luncheon will be served by Harold McClain.
husband what you know—today! main dish was uncooked. (It takes at noon. Rita Kay Watson presided at
And INSIST, upon threat of ex- [five hours in a slow oven.) I So many new.aids to laundering the guest book and program*
" - phoned the guests and postponed are coming into being that all of were distributed by Sandy Garer
the dinner party. My husband) us must constantly be on the alert and Karen Allums
said I should have prepared .in order to take full advantage of Presiding at the refreshmen#
prepared something else in a them. These aids include equip- table for the reception which Fol
hurry or taken them out. What ment as well as other products, iowed the installation were Mrs.
is your opinion ON THE SPOT We will ll be wearing sweaters W. P. Hardwick and Mrs. H. L.
. . - DEARON: Your husband war" soon. Many people like to wash Hiller,
beautiful girl, and after 10 years right. Your guests would rather • ■ ---- 1
of marriage I am still crazy about have had scrambled eggs or
her, but she can t hold a candle canned spaghetti than have been
to my mother when it comes to told to stay home. REAL hos-
housekeeping. pitality is not WHAT is served.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962, newspaper, September 30, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530699/m1/15/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.