The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962 Page: 17 of 22
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1962
Lunita Church
Revival Series
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Music Director
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a pink damask cloth for the
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her wedding gown
lace over taffeta. The street-length
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the club:
Mrs. Hare, .first vic?
chocolate pudding and milk.
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peas.
milk and butter cake.
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boiled eggs).
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bun, corn chips.
green peas, crisp, mils, butter and milk.
rolls, butter and milk.
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sliced tomatoes, stewed apricots.
cake. rolls, butter and milk
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PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
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Orange School District
Elementary Schools
Age Club met this
planned parties and
peas lettuce with cheese sauce,
bread. pineapple cake and milk
steak with rice and gravy, peas,
celery sticks, rolls and butter.
THRU
JUNIORS
Miss Lawson is a graduate of
Stark High School and is attend-
ing Hardin-Simmons University.
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
ICE
NCY
the ceremony.
Pink, and white
i. on Oct.
to attend
first day
p.m. the
ay be ob-
A. Wells
harles.
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and similar'pattern in French imported marbleized calf with high sophisticated heel, only $35. JU5 In beau-
tiful Caviar Gazelle calf with inspiration shank of hand painted Cobra on high sophisticate heel, only $40.
Bulky knit wing collar
cardigan. 100% wool.
Sizes S-M-L.
.In Red, Bluebird,
Avocado, Goldenrod,
Camel and Black.
PATRICIA. SUE LAWSON
Lawson-Bailey
Wedding To Be
December Event
Slim line straight skirt.
Drum lined. 100%
Wool, Hockanum
Doeskin Flannel. ’
Sizes 8-18 In Red,
Bluebird, Avocado,
Goldenrod,
Camel, Block and
Heather Grey.
BRENDA HAYES
Hayes-Woodall
Wedding Date
Is Announced
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20%
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University and teaches speech at
Stark High School.
The wedding will be an event
of Dec. 21.
and who plan to join are asked to
contact Mrs. George Hare at 1222
through January.
Invitations to all eighth grade
bread and milk. .
Tuesday — Hamburger on bun.
beans. steamed rice, buttered
spinach, pineapple-cheese salad,
apple sauce cupcakes, buttered
corn bread and. milk.
Thursday — Chicken and dump-
matoes, hot rolls and butter, milk
and fruit /
Tuesday — Meat sauce and
spaghetti. green beans, slaw. corn
bread and butter, milk, peanut
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LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl)—Ken-
neth Armstrong has been called
as music director of the Little Cy-
press Baptist Church.
Armstrong, a graduate of Stark
Begins Today
STARKS (Spl)—Revival services
will begin today in the Lunita
Uniteq Pentecostal Church.
The evangelist will be Rev. Wes-
ley T. Smith, 20, of Beaumont.
The Rev. Smith is a graduate of
French High School in Beaumont
and attended the Pentecostal Bible
pastor of the First Baptist Church,
officiated.
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1 yawy
rioe, cabbage casserole. hush pup-
pies. butter, jelly roll and milk.
pineapple slice, buns and mtik. ----
Friday — Cold plate, meat,
cheese. buttered carrots, pickles. I.
olives, doughnuts, bread and milk. IL___
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne DuBose are at home
at 426 E. John Ave. following
their wedding last week.
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MRS. WAYNE DUBOSE
Elkins-DuBose
Vows Exchanged
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students of Carr Junior High
School and St Mary’s School are president;
232 ' (second vice president; Mrs.
"—— Charles W Hempel, secretary;
IF ITS WORTH OWNING-
ITS WORTH INSURING WITH
JOINER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Your Local AETNA Agent
Originals
and Mrs. Malcolm Vaughan,
treasurer.
Mrs. B. A McClain is car pool
chairman: Mrs. Eleanor Donal-.
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from a crystal service. Guests
were registered by the bride s
sister. Mrs. Norma Shepherd.
The couple went to Galveston
for a brief honeymoon. The bride-
groom is employed by Mrs. E. R.
Odom.
YOUTH SHOP
"PLENTY OF FREE PARKING"
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son, decorations; Mrs. T. Su Haw-
ley. invitations: and Mrs. 'Joe
Hawthorn, refreshments.
corn bread or yeast bread, but-
ter. peanut butter cookies and
milk.
Cataracts, are the major single
cause of blindness in America.
gravy, string beans, hot rolls.
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dress was complemented by
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. roses formed vited through the press to attend selvage edge .or top hem with
the centerpiece and the three- the wedding and the reception to plenty of spring-type clothespins,
tiered wedding cake was trimmed follow in the church fellowship closely spaced, to avoid uneven
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Institute in Tupelo. Miss. He also
1 will sing some special numbers.
d Rey. Vern W Kirkland, pastor,
■ invites the public to the daily
1 7:30 p.m. services.
WSCS Elects
District Delegate
VIDOR (Spl) — Mrs. O. W.
Walker, president of the WSCS of
the First Methodist Church, will
attend the district WSCS meeting
Thursday at the Roberts Avenue
Methodist Church in Beaumont.
Mrs. W. B. Landrum, a worker
in the Woman's Division of Meth-
odist Churches, will speak on her
recent 6%4-month world tour, visit-
ing in the various mission fields.
The bride is the former Sharon
Ann Elkins and the Wedding took ception in the Elkins' home after i
place in the home of her parents.
foreman's
1409 GREEN — Across From Corr Jr. High School
' x 1 Monday — Spaghetti and meat-
balls. green Uma beans, bttered
spinach, hot rolls, milk, black-
berry cobbler.
Tuesday — Pork and brown
gravy over nce. green black-
eyed peas, sweet beets, hot rolls,
milk and apple sauce cake
Wednesday — Barbecued bur-
gers. ranch style beans, corn
chips, sliced peaches, bread and
i milk. —
Fort Worth for two years where tricia Sue, to Raymond H. Bailey
he directed music for a local
. „ , .... (Bridge City High School and at-
honor Her dress was of pink ch'if- tended East Texas Baptist Col-/piuyeu as a nign senoot i
ton over pink floral taffeta and she lege She presently is employed the West Orange School.
earned white carnations. by the Cullum Chiropractic Clinic 1 - - -
collection
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West Orange Independent Schools Wednesday — Chicken pot pie Orangefield Elementary School
Monday — Barbecued pork on green beans, coleslaw, cherry Monday — Ranch style beans
‘ - ----hin------ .... . ... with meat. com, lettuce and to-
Friday — Fish sticks or ham
salad, scalloped potatoes, tossed butter cookies.
Wednesday — Baked beans, salad, pineapple upside- down
The luncheon meeting will be- “
gin at 9:30 a.m. and visitors are
invited.
lettuce, tomato, onion, hamburger rolls, coleslaw, milk and Jell-O.
dressing. hash brown potatoes.
ON
F-A-L-L
MERCHANDISE
Newton Schools
k Monday — Roast pork Aloha.
Sresa. bunr and "mindted ems JU I I,-! beautiful imported French Cleopatra silk with igh flute heel only $40. JU2 Dressy open shank block
pTucsdax,pisatpeprbne‘sprnd suede with black satin trim and three-quarter flute heel, only $35. JU3 In polished block calf with block patent
cake, bread butter and milk.
ednesday — Fish sticks, baked
beans, cabbage slay, rice cus-
tard. bread. butter nd milk.
Thursday—Hamburgers- lettuce,
tomatoes. pickles, potatochips.
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, with pink roses. A miniature bride hall.
The bride designed and fashioned and bridegroom adorned the top
her wedding gown of chantilly tier of the cake. Punch was served
bread, sweet potato and marsh-, Thursday — Meat sauce over
mallows and milk macaroni, sweet peas, cabbage.
Tuesday — Meat balls and to- raisin and carrot salad. fruit cup.
mato gravy over rice, cream
Eighth Grade Club Is Formed g-
Officers and committee chair- now in the ma if. The deadline for School Cafeteria Menus for Week
men of the Eighth. Grade Teen- joining is Oct. 12. The students . *
ley buttered potatoes. English sauce, cream peas, onions and
lettuce salad. hot rolls, pickles, apple pie and milk.
Wednesday — Sausage patties
and candied yams, green beans. —
—„ —..- - Monday — Barbecue on buns, mixed salad, bread and milk
_ mashed pot antes ranch stvle beans, lettuce and to-1 Thursday — Chili beans with.
baked with cheese on top, straw- mato salad, peach cobbler and meat, crackers. buttered corn. “
berry shortcake, rolls and milk milk, cabbage salad, cake, bread and
Friday — Grilled cheese sand-, Tuesday — Salisbury steak with milk.
wich. assorted tidbits on picks,rice and gravy, green lima Friday — Fish steak, shoestring
French fries, sliced tomato on let- beans, pineapple salad on lettuce. potatoes, pinto beans, pickles and I
tuce. rolled wheat cookies and peanut butter cookies, milk; rollscatsup. chocolate pudding. bread •
milk and butter. and-milk.
Mr an4 Mrs. J. B. Elkins of 305
Edgerly St. Rev. C. B. Jones.
—Photo by Gunn’s Studio
DUCHESS — Dorothy Elm ire Kleinschmidt will
represent Bridge City as duchess at the CavOILcade
festivities in.Port Arthur Oct. 18 through 21. Miss
Kleinschmidt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. M.
Kleinschmidt. She is a senior in Bridge City High
School where she is vice president of the student
Mrs. Ray Carnelly.
council, captain of the White Flashes' and a member —
of the Honor Society. She is a member of St Paul's fingertip veil of illusion attached
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City._______________________________________•: Glenda Prejean was maid of!
stripping and quarter trim on high sophisticate heel, only $35. JU4 In French imported Claret marbleized calf
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r Shirley Fabric’s Rufftop-a rich
-homespun-looking weave in 100%
rayon withtcked detail and big
buttons down the front..fTipt ,
fringed bow on belt. Slightly
U bouffant pl eated skirt. Rustico,
jungle green, blue or cider n
petite sizes 3 to 11. — .
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BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Mr. and High School, received his B.A.
Mrs. W. H. Hayes announce the degree in 1958 from Baylor Uni-
engagement of their daughter, versity where he majored in Eng-
Brenda. to Troy S. Woodall. the lish and religion. He was a mem-
sonpof Mr. and Mrs. J. S' Woodall ber of the Baylor a cappella and Mr and Mrs. Robert T Law-
of Pasadena. the chapel choirs for three years, son of u circi E
The wedding ceremony will be Be attended the Southwestern
solemnized by Rev. C. B. Jones Baptist Theological Seminary in engagement of their daughter. Pa-
Saturday, Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in " - T -
the First Baptist Church here.
'The bride-elect is a graduate of church.
Charles Pricer .is president of L. . . -—— -----
dried black-eyed peas. coleslaw =-.
with green onions, peach half, mashed potatoes,
Russian rocks, buttered c o r n 1
Hatton Elementary School
Monday — Macaroni and milk and chocolate pudding
cheese, mixed greens with ham, Thursday — Hamburgers on
Thursday — Beef stew, fluffy pineapple salad, com bread and buns, pinto beans, lettuce. toma:
— —“—--------■- —---rai|k. toes, onions, pickles, milk and
Tuesday — Rice dressing, dried cake.
Friday — Baked haddock fillet black-eyed peas, cabbage and ap Friday - Bologna and cheese
in Spanish sauce, mashed pota- pie slaw. cake, milk and rolls toast, new potatoes, carrots and
toes. Chinese cabbage salad with1 Wednesday — Tamale pie, pork raisins, and fruit Jell-O
Russian dressing, fresh apple,and beans, carrot and raisin' McLewis School
halves, milk. butter and bread. | salad, fruit cocktail, crackers 1 Monday — Ranch style beans.
Cove School rolls and milk. com, lettuce and tomato salad.
Monday — Meat balls, nce and Thursday — Hamburger on bun. bread and butter, chocolate pie
and milk.
' Thursday — Pinto beans over
rice, turnip greens, combination!.,
salad hot rolls, milk and lime
Jell-o,
Friday - Fish sticks end cat-,
sup. potato salad, green beans. |
corn bread, milk and brownies
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Armstrong is presently em-
ployed as a high school teacher at [
. - --■ „ - Mrs- Raymond G. Bailey, ot Dal.
The bride's table was laid with in Marshall. Scott. He is the son of Mr. and “
The bridegroom-elect is a sen- Mrs. R. C. Armstrong of Bancroft
ior at East Texas Baptist College.
Friends and relatives are in-
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milk, combination salad and choc- ' —'
Creole spaghetti, olate pudding.
Tuesday — Barbecued meat. pinto beans, lettuce, tomato, c
----:1 ,—.—„, spinach, corn ion. pickles, fruit Jell-O and milk,
bread, chocolate cake and milk.' Friday — Fish sticks, ranch
Wednesday — Meat loaf with style beans, catsup, peach crisp,
tomato gravy, pinto beans,- hot rolls and milk.
-p, „... Orangefield High School
Thursday — Hamburger on bun. Monday—Stew, rice and gravy?
lettuce and tomatoes, corn chips, carrots and peas. green salad,
milk and peach slices. . fruit, bread and milk.
Friday — Tuna fish salad. pars- Tuesday — Hot dogs with chili
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rmmeemesre
Wednesday —Ranch style
1 Tuesday — Meat sauce and
spaghetti, green beans, coleslaw,
bread and butter, peanut butter
। cookies and milk
Wednesday — Smothered steak,
rice and gravy. peas. beet salad.
Kot rolls and butter, seedless
grapes and milk.
Thursday — Hamburgers, let-
tuce. tomatoes, pickles, onions,
pinto beans, cake and milk.
Friday — Bologna and cheese
toast, new potatoes with cream
sauce, carrot salad, Jell-O and
milk.
Little Cypress School
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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/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.