The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962 Page: 18 of 22
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SUNDAY, SEVTEMBER 1962
LEADER
Oates PTA Sets Panel Discussion On Citizenship
Area Methodist
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Churches List
For UDC Meet
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days at September has been an
The first entertainment planned
lowing the evening service.
Promotion Day is scheduled to
shops will be conducted.
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Carlisle School
Announces Plans
; Echo WMU Lists’ PTA Leadership
Study Scheduled
New Officers
For Nationally
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the Beaumont District and she I
brings, in addition to her enthu-
siasm and knowledge. the inspira-i
Ition nt a recent 6%-month trip
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Ninth Grade Club
To Attend Game
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Two Orangeites
Go to El Paso
Little Queens
Welcome Two
Daughter's
At 1 Price
MRS. LANDRUM
To Address WSCS
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odist churches.
The September schedule will in-
clude open house today at the new
Tweeds or Woolens by:
Lillie Ann
Lassie Maid
Lassie Maid Jr.
Franklin
Nardis
Lord Leigh
Mr. Mort
Minx Mode
Jay Herbert
Coming Events
A calendar of events for the
Featuring:
Mother's
Permanent Wave*
At Special Prices!
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NEW FALL DRESSES
Reduced for 1st Time!
$3 M !5 $6
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Air Conditioned
Dryers
age. The church also will have a Club will be a bus trip to the
special choral program today fol- Nederland football game on Oct.
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WORLD SERIES
SPECIAL
Shop
Kyle's of Orange
All Permonents
And Tints -
Free Manicure or
Facial Clean-Up
• Owned end Operated
by: EVA FUMING
Nylon, Tricot, Cotton
and Satin Gio, by:
Rogers
Werners
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FLEMING'S BEAUTY SALON
21S KATHERINE ST— WEST ORANGE—TU 3-2680
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FORMAL OPENING
TUESDAY, OCT. 2nd
EVERYONE Is INVITfD TO VISIT
FOR COFFEE and COLD DRINKS
day at St. Paul’s and
Methodist churches. Christian
Advertised
Quality Merchandise
Flat Knits and Woolens by:
Hondmacher
Kimberley
Lillie Ann
Lamerique
Calais
Nardis
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biscuit
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The project is expected to be.
completed by Christmas, with vol
unteer workers serving daily at
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KIDDIl KOTTAGt
1990 Texes Ave. Bridge City
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New Members
The Little Queens Blue Bird
group elected new officers. wel-
comed two new members and
were entertained at a party dur-
ing September sessions with their
ledaer. Mrs Bill Holbrook. .
Cathy Wallace. new member,
was elected president; Vita Sue
Adams, vice president; Judy Vail.1
new member, is secretary; and
Brenda Holbrook, treasurer.
Group pictures made last spring |
were given each member by their
leader. The resignation of Kim
Bosier, who has joined another
unit, and Jane Garrett who moved
to Dallas, was announced.
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cognized as the resuit of the University at Arkansas, and also
failure of development or has taken special course in group
adaptation during the tint relations at the University of
18 months Of lift. Texas. and group dynamics at San
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The examination at the eyes of
the students in the second, fourth
-__during _.____C
" Business will include a discus
sion of plans for, the annual fall
One Group — values to 12.98
SWEATERS and WOOL SKIRTS
SIZES 3 6x, 7-14 and SUBTEEN
’3 M - $5 $6
and Week at Prayer and Self-De-
nial for the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service, Oct. 25-31. i
First Church will observe fam-,
ily night with a covered dish sup-
per Oct. 3 The Methodist Men
will honor their corp of ushers at
a supper Oct. 17. ,
Evening services at St. Paul’s
change to 7 p.m. today and will
be preceded by MYF meetings at
6 p.m. The Methodist Men’s meet
ing will be Oct. 4 and Wesley
Service Guilds meet the first and
third Tuesday.
The Methodist Men of St. John’s
will sponsor a chili and hot dog
supper Oct. 27. The WSCS will
meet Tuesday.
At Wesley Church the WSCS will
have a general meeting Oct. 4 and
a joint study is scheduled by Cir-
cle’s L and 2 Oct. 17. The Men’s
group will meet the fourth Tues-
day.
Park Avenue Methodist Men
will have their general meeting
Oct. «. . „ „
Promotion Sunday and Rally
Day will take place next Sunday
at First, St. John’s and Park Ave-
nue Methodist churches.
Sportswear-
Cottons, Woolens, Dacron Polyester
by:
1,7..
is slated for Saturday.
Registration will begin at 3
p.m. and there will he a business
meeting at 4 p.m. Supper will be
served from 5 to 7 p.m. in the
cafeteria under the sponsorship of
the junior and senior students.
The football game at 7:30 p.m.
will be between Carlisle and Arp.
Everyone who attended Carlisle
is invited to the homecoming.
Service League
To .Meet Tuesday •
The dental care program and
the Red Silk Stocking Revue are
special items to be discussed Tues-
day at a 10 a.m. meeting of the
Orange Service League.
The meeting will be held in the
directors room of Orange National
Bank. It will be preceded by a 9
a.m. meeting of the executive
board.
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Cotton, Dacron, Woolens and Flat Knits
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Listed by Church
NEWTON (Spl>—Rev. Rayford
Rector. pastor of the First Church
of God. announces a change in
the time of worship services be-
ginning Sunday, Oct. 7.
Morning worship will begin at
10:30 with Sunday school com-
mencing at 9:30. All Sunday youth
activities will start at 6 p m. with
the worship service to follow' at
7. Wednesday evening service also
will begin at 7.
This schedule will be followed
for the month at October. An-
nouncement will be made later if
further changes are made.
Vidor PTA Council
i Victor
carnival.
Student group pictures, a FT A
project, will be on display and
will be available for $1.25.
j Francisco State College
in addition to the 19 churches
located in Orange, Beaumont and
ucation Week will be observed in
all churches today through Oct.
1; Layman’s Day will be Oct. 21;
United Nation’s Week, Oct. 21-27,
be religion. Rev. Garland Reeves,
pastor of St. John’s Methodist
Church; city government. West
___________, Orange Mayor Marvin E. Per
month of October and remaining kins;civie group* C. R (Buddy)
— - “=t- t ‘---—■ Moore; education, Mr*. I—x Sear-
After "Fives"-
Chiffon, Lace, Crepe, Silks,
Brocades, by:
Miss Sophisticate
Jay Herbert
Mr. Mort
Works on Project
VIDOR (Spl) — The Vidor City
Council of PTA began its annual
project of examining the hearing
of some 1 000 students in the Vidor
elementary and grammar schools
this week. The examinations
cover the pupils in the first,
third and fifth grades and is un-
der th. supervision of Mrs. Jua-
nita Saxon, school nurse.
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MRS WINNIE GRICE
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Mr*. Sam W. Stoudenmier of
Groyes, 4th Pistrict PTA prash.
First Melhodikr Church parsoo-qunenursusenuerauuuugterzesupeudsctwonnshoppatwoodvileinth
--- “FL- ----k -l-- uasN heue si- . •* L- - L--- 4-i- -- high school auditorium.
Theme of the workshop will be
“These Changing Times.” The
Bill Stringer remind* ninth Hon Martin Dies of Lufkin will
-----be the key speaker.
Registration will be from 9 to
10 am. Lunch will be served in
the cafeteria. Leadership work-
„Arreladiscussjonuam ax borouzbasondergsadt. sgsher;
a meeting of Otes FTA Friday Patrolman Shirty Swift.
at 2 pm la the school cafetorium.
Subjects and panel member* will
Wesiev grade students that dues must be
EX paid and reservations made be
fore Oct. 10. She is accepting the
ground the world at which time I
— m she visited the mission fields sup- |
ported by the Methodist church. I
/- | During the second quadrennium. I
n. MW w. .11 .. Mrs. Undrum was a member of
.By now wet.have all be: the board of missions of the
come aware, than many of Methodist church serving with the
our psychological problem* wscs She has had wide expe-
•re. e • u ( • a by childhood rience in the work of the Woman’s
event*. It may be surprising Society in the local church, and
to realize, however, at how as a district. conference and juris-
young an age a child may diction officer i
become affected. For ex- she has a B A degree from
ample, schizophrenic ayn- Hendrix College. Conway, Ark ;
drome* in children were re- has done graduate work at the
Mrs. Llewellyn Myers, assistant
I Mrs. Landrum, WDCS Field Worker
. .games were played and each)
To Address District Meet Thursday tivities. Refreshments were ,
Mrs. W. B Landrum, field Port Arthur representatives are others present wre Linda Gar.
ana sxn graces win oe me coun- worker for the Woman's Division expected ..from Anahuac, Bridge rison, Jackie Me in ■
al’s project after the Christmas of Christian Service of the Meth- City. Buna. Call. China - Nome Myers and Charlotte nnaet
' - odist church, will spend the first Daisetta. Dayton, Devers. Dewey- Both Blue Bird leaders are at-
two weeks of October in the Texas1 ville. Groves First and Groves St tending the fall training program
Conference, speaking in each of Andrew’s, Hardin. High Island, sponsored by the Orange County
the 11 districts. Hull. Kirbyville, Kountze. Liberty. Camp Fire Girls Association
She will be the guest speaker Magnolia Springs. Nederland First 1 - 7
of the Beaumont District Thurs-’and Nederland Wesley Port. Tudor
day. The meeting will-be held at Acres: Port Neches, Sabine Pass, mg prayef M rs. liflorder d
Roberts Avenue Methodist Church, Saratoga.' Silsbee. Sour Lake. will serve a usong leaderorgnn
Beaumont, beginning at 9:30 a m South Liberty Spurger. Vidor Wayne Cohn willIteat the g
and closing with a lunch at noon. Wallisville, Warren, Winnie Sto- Mrs. D. R. Liddell is president
A nursery will be provided for well, Woodcrest end Woodville of the host society and Mrs. C.
the children. The Rev. Ernest Phifer from Morton is Beaumont District pres
! Mrs Landrum is well known in the host church will giv^ __
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CAR COATS
$8. *10
VIDOR (Spl)—The PTA leader-
ECHO (Spl) — A new slate of ship study course, started last
wMU officers has been announced Monday, will continue into the
by the First Baptist Church of second session tomorrow at 7:30
Echo. p.m. at the Pine Forest EJemen-
Taking office at next Wednes-tary School.
day's $:30 a.m. meeting will be Mrs. Dean Craig, Instructor, in-
Hr*. O. E. Ware, president. vites all interested persons to at-
Mrs. Jesse Mayo, vice president: tend Those enrolling for the first
Hm. Dempsey Brister, secretary- time Monday will be given
treaaurer. Mn. John C. Derrek, make-up work.
mission cstudy chairman:. Mrs. Already enrolled are Andrew
EeltonvSeago.weommunity-amisL Payne Mr. and Mrs. Joe
sionsi Mrs., J .W. Smith, prayer. Woods. Mrs. H w Dean. Mrs.
Mrs Buddy Rorens, pworgm: ® Hemr Sharp A.Enhater
rRhara Eulis.usocal-AMrs Mry. Mr! E J Bgudrauxa M"
Eramgcnatrmaxzcata?Mr. S A /’ A Headley and J °
Brister, junior GA counselor. -Jones
On the nominating committee The study is being sponsored by
were Mrs. G. H. Hollman. Mrs./the Pine Forest PTA Refresht
Jesse Mayo, Mrs. J. B. Ezell and menu will be served by the boat
Mn. Ted Gibbons. (unit. Mrs Ener is president.
For Homecoming MARRIED 60 YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. Dorman
- Brewer quietly celebrated their 60th wedding onni-
The annual homecoming at Car- versary Friday of their home olong FM 1136 where
. - . ■ _ i they have lived ever since their morrioge. They are
both Orange natives and Brewer was born only about
one-hal mile from his present residence. He is a
retired former Mrs Brewer is the former Carrie Wil-
ley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs John F. Willey
The couple has a son, John D Brewer, two grand-
children and one great-grandchild, all of Orange.
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and will gve • briet talk on good
citizenship in relation tothe home.
Fifth grade winners d the citi-
Mrs. M. H Harri*, progrem
chairman. will serve M Ehemes during the meeting.
GTE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN TELEVISION
M to compatibie color TV
VISIT OUR NEW
STEREO STUDIO
STEREO HI-FI and COLOR TV
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Mn. Winnie Grice and Mrs.
I C. M. Tilley will attend a state
I conventioa at the United Daugh-
I ten at the Confederacy Tuesday
I through Thursday in El Paso.
| Both will represent the local
I Pelham chapter Mrs Tilley is
I president and Mrs. Grice vice
I president at the local unit. Mrs.
I Tilley ia an ex-division president
I and is serying on the stete execu-
I tive board.
I Mrs Grice is president of the
I Real Daughters of the Confeder-
. acy of Texas and will preside at
I a meeting of this group at the
I convention. She also is hairman
I of District 1 and la state mar-
l shal.
I Mrs. Grice willvisit relatives in
El Paso and plans a trip into
- Mexico, with them before ane re-
turns to Orange.
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Due to the highway construction you have
been inconvienced by our entrance. Our en-
trance has been greatly improved — Plenty
of parking.
BOYS and GIRLS COTTON SOCKS
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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/m1/18/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.