The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 232, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1962 Page: 21 of 22
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SUNDAY, SfHlMIK 30, 1%2
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Circus Lion Coke Highlights Party
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First Methodist
Chancel Choir
Mrs. R. M. S.
AAUW Members Offered
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“Methods and Missions” clinic.
Following the
installation
Dear Heloise:
GO '63 CORVETTE
Why do people sprinkle their chael Bolo, choir director.
To be installed are Mrs. Davis
son. vice president; E. H. McNeil.
so did I until a maid taught us to
and energy.
THIRD at GREEN
PHONE TU33526
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Application
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1-2-3.
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Terri Lynn Hunt
mond, Va.. director of curriculum
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WMU Officers
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JUMBO
FANCY
A lover’s embrace
captured in the flowing
grace of sculptured
14K gold, crowned with
the glory of a fiery
solitaire diamond.
The music for both of these cere-
monies was written by Mrs. Mi-
choir recruitment campaign con-
ducted in September. At this time
the officers and cabinet members
GERLAND’S
HOWARD’S
Use your kitchen table or drain-
board. Lay the first garment open
Crutchfield, robe chairman; Dor-
rance Williams, devotional; Mrs.
1963-64 awards is Jan. 15. Local
college women interested in the
program may call TU 6-2898 for
really be passed on to all iron-
ers: Her easy sprinkling method!
16th and
PARK
BRIDGE
CITY
To Sing Today
The First Methodist Chancel
Choir invites the public to a pro-
• Seamless Sandalfoot
• Seamless Demi-toe
. • 60-Gauge
k • Full Fashioned
When I buy a fresh pound of
bacon, I cut the slices in half
DOUBLE QUALITY
STAMPS WEDNESDAY
WITH $2.50 FURCHASE OR MORE
Chandler, Pam Scale*, and the
honoree * brother, Gary Seales.
WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT
ANO CLERKS POLITE •
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Dear Heloise:
We eat on a lace tablecloth
Sunday school will begin at 10
a m Morning worship service will
be at 11 am followed by d:nner
ALL PORCELAIN
Frigidaire Frost-Proof
Tabernacle Baptist Church in Vi-
dor. and Rev Chris Frillou, pas-
tor of the Gamble Baptist Church
in Gamble, La
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We SELL What We ADVERTISE! .
We SERVICE What We SELL!
James Menard
GIST (Spl)—Mr and Mrs D F
Menard Sr. announce the arrival
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Cherry Grove
Baptist Plans
All Day Meet
GIST (Spl) — An old-fashioned
idages
> 4 pm
1 in joining
I to attend
blanks may be obtained from the
•College Faculty Program Coordi-
nator, 2401 Virginia Ave., N. W..
Washington 7, D C.
The same thing can also be
used under a linen cloth.
Particular
.a
Rings enfarged
to show detall
IN
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CONVENIENT
TERMS
STEGALL'S Jewelry
LOCATED IN ORANGE BOWLING PALACE
NEED A WATER
— HEATER?
79c
GROUND FRESH
SEVERAL TIMES DAILY
dent, Mrs. Dewitt Babb, first vice
president: Mrs. H. L. Fairchild.
luxury
proportioned
hose
Reg 1.35
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all-day meeting will be held today
second vice president; Mrs. W. L. in the new Cherry Grove Baptist
side of a water glass, -etc.
I simplified the problem by put-
ting a sheet of thin plastic un-
der the cloth ... the kind that
F9 A fast,
:—7 flameless
electric wafe—
heater is best. Ask.
Your plumber,
dealer or Gulf
States Utilities.
B&PW To Hear
Conclave Report
The Orange Business and Pro-
fessional Women s Club will hear
a report of the District 14 con-
ference and completed plans for
National Business Women s week
during its regular meeting tomor-
row night in the Orange Bowling
Palace.
About 12 members are attending
the conference in the Ramada Inn
in Beaumont this weekend. They
include Mrs. W O. Kelly, presi-
through the folded sponge. Repeat
two or three times, rinse, and
hang" out to dry.'
Ann Raymond
—leader Staff Photo
est in Oronge hoving been organized obout 16 years
ago. A membership of 75 is maintained. Left to
right are Mrs, McCoole, Mrs. M. B. Flippen Jr.,
Mrs. Robert Murphy, Mrs. M. K. Gerland and Mrs.
George Lea.
When all the sprinkling is done
, . . lay two heavy bath towels
on top of them! If it will be a
long time before you get around
. to ironing, slightly sprinkle tow-
els.
When ready to iron ... no un-
rolling clothes and pressing wrin-
kles. Materials will be-flat and
time will be saved because you
do not have to roll and unroll
them.
Most clothes today are color-
fast. I mix colored and whites.
I usually put the easiest things
to iron on the bottom . . . such
as flatwork. It seems to make the
ironing look easier.
Carole Simpson
if anyone has the answer to
this and has successfully cleaned
a stuffed toy — and, I presume
the woman means the fuzzy type,
please write to Heloise Cruse,
care of King Features Syndicate,
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TOWN CLUB — The committee in charge of
arrangements for the annual membership dance of
the Town Club met this week with Mrs. Jim Me- .
Coole, chairman to complete plans. The dance will
be Saturday at the Sunset Grove Country Club.
Harry Vaughan will play. The club is onepf the old-
Modern Chevrolet
Better Deols and Better Service
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scouring powder containing I
bleach.
Grasp the ends of the shoe 1
prayer: and Mrs. Leslie Ross,
stewardship
Also Mrs W D Earles. Girls
Auxiliary . director: Mrs Jackie
Kemble. Mrs. Earl Church. Mrs
C F Jonas. Mrs D. A Deming
and Judy Darby. GA ceinselors;
Mrs. CE, Jonas, program chair-
further information
$17700
BRIDAL PAIR • g B plus
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of the second garment! Repeat Mrs ' skip Ward. w. Jrnely., . - - . . ..
process. Do NOT roll any clothes. j L Gadberry. Lyndon ifobrnson, minster Presbyterian Church, 861
stm tbenoqmplateorprinklingsdob: Mike MCNeil, George Jonte, Mi AMGan"inubes.sondusted.b
plans were made for this church
to serve as host for the Orange
Associational WMU meeting which
will he held here Tuesday. Oct.
2 from 9 a m to noon. The meet-
ing will be in the form of a
Now when the dampness occurs .
on the cloth, it doesn't go through right down the middle . . ----
to the table, nor does the plastic wrap Just enough slices for a meal
show. in waxed paper.
This way f have individual
packages and don't have to battle
a larger cold amount of bacon
each time. This is most useful
for a couple or a small family.
Edna Drury
plan to be full-time graduate stu-j
dents.
Application deadline for the
Rev. Taeron Stedes.
Pull the laces
of a son. James Lewis, Sept. 22. _________ ____ ______________ _
The infant weighed 6 pounds. 10 Royal Service rogram was pre-
ounces and is the grandson of Mr. sented by the Vena Aquillard Cir-
and Mrs. Alfred Menard Sr of cle with Mrs W. E. Pollard, pro-
The college faculty program of The announcement is made by further education of mature col- G s$iMr and Mrs. , B. Rash gram chairman. in chare. The
A M emb- A-, im econ h. rm 6. “ vidor, and R C. Rash Sr. of title was "International Student,
---- ------- ---------- -- Alfred Gruber, Orange lege graduates to help fil the Joaguin /TL. uj,, nf i ”
versity Women educational foun-Branch publicity chairman. gap." said Mrs. Carter A S225,- •e."ayo-e
dation is offering 50 awards for! "AAUW has long been con- 000 grant from the Rockefeller "rwemmmmrmmmem
pastor rf
- which stays on our dining room
table all the time. Once in a
while we will find waler marks taming the scouring powder
on the top of our table, caused around th _ .. . .
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I learned the most fantastic of the choir will be installed and the American Association of Uni- Mrs.
thing from my maid that should dedication services will be held.
inson, Mrs. W. ° w‛o}k eily. The sessions to be held at West-
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---------------secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Marilyn
sprinkle loosely and save time Fritz. social chairman; L. C
235 E. 45th St., New York 17, N.Y. -
Letters do not have to be signed today at 7 P m in the church.
clothes and then roll them up in
a small ball My mother and Cooper, president; Mrs. John Wil-
grandmother used to do this and - ........
large circus lion cake centered parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
the serving table Tednesday. when Chandler, and Mr. andMrs G. A
Mark Scales was honored on his SralesaAlsonMs BennipaCato
brthday by his parents. Mrana and suzanne; Mriamvm.Jmes, '
--e , , m . Royce Scales, at the family’- -■ ... -
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — First home. ‛
Baptist WMU officers for the new r m. __ .
church year were installed Wed , The. cakewarconered witb pale
nesday at the church, xellow, icing and the lion ’ mane
mmuI" , , was of toasted brown coconut.
Mrs. C. Bullard Jones, wife of various kinds of candy "formed
the pastor was inshalling officer, the legs, tail, ears and eyes. The
Those taking offices were Mrs. other birthday cake, covered with
Earl Darby, President: Mrs Earl pink icing, held two candles
Church. vice president; Mrs Bob senting the honoree's age
3 Pruitt, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. _. -.
a W E Pollard community mis- Refreshmentswere served.
I sion chairman: Mrs. E W. Powell. r_
I mission study: Mrs. D A. Turner. _
chael Bolo. Emery Webb and Zel Mrs John F. Herold of Houston.
Brooks Presbyterial president..
Among the selections to be used: Registration will begin Wednes-
in the worship service are ones day at 9:30 a m- with the Presby-
written by a native Texan. Janetterial board meeting to follow at
Marshall, who is organist in one 10 a m. A luncheon for board
of the churches in Dallas. (members and officials will be held
Also included in the selections in. fellowship hall at 11:45 a.m.
are a spiritual and an antiphonal with. Mrs. W. Ross Brown as
number puncheon chairman.
Assisting in two of the anthems. Guests will be greeted Wednes-
will be Mrs. Ted Jefferies, violin- day.morning.at a coffee planned
ist, and Marilyn Fuller, cellist. under the chairmanship of Mrs..
Following the worship service Douglas Higginbotham.
the church will honor the choir The afternoon session wiH gel
at a reception in fellowship hall .under way,at.1.p.m. with a pro----------. --------- - -------e mew -
. / _____________ 8ram highlight to be the address Green, recording secretary; Mrs. Church here*
— . । |i . of Dr. Rachel Henderlite of Rich- Jimmy Mathews. Mrs Mark’ Wil-
I ern Lynn rivnt mond. Va., director of curriculum son. Mrs. Ruby Thompson.’ Mrs
VIDOR (Spl) — Mr. and Mrs development. board of Christian Ruth McNamara. Mrs* Pat Teal
C. W. Hunt of Vidor announce the Education. Presbyterial Church in Mrs. Eva Wolf, Mrs. Claude Smith on the prounae Afternoon ser.
____________ birth Sept. 15. of a daughter, the United ft^tes Dr. Henderlite and Sally Jewel. . on .8 rnduiea m tam st
To clean white or beige shoe Terri Linn She weighed 8 pounds will be introduced by,Florine Business Women's Week plans 2 D m
laces when they become soiled in 6 ounces. Her grandparents are Miller., director of the board of will be presented by Mrs w I ' I , . ... . _
areas where the lace goes through Mr. and Mrs. C B. Rash of Vi-Christian education. Presbytery Pinson, public relations chairman „Guestsprea vers he Rev.
the eyes of the shoes [dor, Mr. and Mrs. Cylde Hunt of of Brazos. and- MrS. Edna Enmon, NBWW E C -Holland pastor of Gray-
Dampen the laces in a sponge. San Augustine, and R. C. Rash1 Discussion sessions are sched- chairman.
and sprinkle the sponge with a Sr. of Joaquin. Hled following Dr. Henderlite s ad- ----------—---
—-----r ---------sgsssasssassssme dress, with the speaker to answer * j . p,.
/questions. hiomemakers Unit
zramew"sdneegdhaxt Schedules Meeting
1 eitea in fellowship hall. Mrs. Me, Mrs. D. V. Campben will be Rev. Don Hendrix, pastor, in
1 I Metcalfe is. general chairman of hostess Tuesday at her home 2204 vites all members of the church
#.Iths activity. The tea will be fol- Link Ave.. for a 12 noon meeting and their friends to attend.
" • I lowed by a skit presenting the of the AAUW Homemakers group -------------
AE 1 k 1963 material for Women of the Mrs. Cecil Smith will be co- Meats' and fish should be re-
49 KE 1 “umd Church work. The regular work- hostess and Mrs. Ray Gipson and frigerator-stored in opposite fash-
i TT j shop program, including com- Mrs. E. J. Tarver will be in ion: meats should be loosely cov-
(0 : munion, will be conducted at 7:30 charge of the program on modern cred, fish tightly covered
• p.m. by Rev. H Bruce Fisher.,drama. Won't flavor other foods.
Westminster pastor. Dr. Hender- ------
3 MORROW S APPLIANCE:
man: Mrs A. Cessac. social
chairman, and Mrs. W H Hayes,
publicity chairman.
WMU circle chairmen for the
new year are Mrs. D. A. Deming.
Mrs J. O. Hargrave, Mrs. Ear!
Goodwin. Mrs. A. H Wren. Mrs.
W. H. Hayes and Mrs. Johnny i
King.
During an executive meeting;
on table. Take a clean vegetable King. hospitality; Mrs .---------
brush and dip it in a bowl of very stephens. library; and Mrs. Thad
hot water and "shake" it above Decker, publicity.
the article.
gram of worship through music •
.Tapregram will dimax the Awar d S for Specia Study
Dear Heloise:
I wish someone would tell us
how to clean children's stuffed
animals, such as dogs, lions, etc.
I would greatly appreciate any
and all suggestions from read-
ers.
mentaditprPhis "Kary wats.°mrnlingtoMiis.w..J. tbsr™m
wriontpntedhenforshesarmnthardipggost,Mar--aivadohkobhromrmitntetive
1963-64 to university women in-cerned with the college faculty Brothers Fund, she explained, is
terested in college teaching. I shortage, and has been urging the now .providing a three-year dem-
296- 2 FOR 33*
FRIGIDAIRE
rnoDycT oe amemAt morons
NO DOWN PAYMENT A. $266 pe,
With Trade — Lo»Ai * Week
onstration program among 11
* southern states to attract poten-
Plans Complete for Annual Meeting al
stipends for graduate study are
, . A of Brazos Presbyterial in Port Arthur
J. L. Gadberry, telephore:. Ann 7 years of age or older, and who
. William Plans have been completed for nursery; and Mrs. H. E. White, have not recently been in a grad-
the annual Brazos Presbyterial pages' ’ uate study program, or on a col-
.. -no . .. ... v- 'meeting to be held in Port Arthur Mrs. W P. Knox is president lece faculty. Candidates who re-
r Other.choir memberssarecMrs Wednesday and Thursday, accord of the Westminster Women of the side in Texas, one of the 11 states
Lynn Childers, Ruth Ship, Sarah ing t Mrs w I. Steck’ local •Church. included in the program, must
IT'S EXCITING!
AT .
ionjs--mported falLclors: A
Down Soft Shadow
or Galg Bren . 4 .sizes '
856 11; proportioned
hit perfect fiti . .. stoep
up now at fhesesemi-
onnual savings
GOLD FINE S
"Quality Shon For Tho [ntirt Fomily"
207 5th TU 3-2814,
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lite also will speak again during
the evening.
-Pf A highlight of the Thursday ses-
sion will be installation of the
/1963 officers by Dr. John E. Lan-
sicaster of the. First Presbyterian
1 Church of Houston.
5 Dr. Henderlite will address the
I group at 10:39 a.m., her subject
? being "Practicing the Covenant
? Life" *
The concluding activity of the!
Thursday session will be a lunch-
eon at 12:45 p.m. in fellowship
hall with arrangements being
made by Mr. and Mrs. Percy
{ DeVries.
The entire program is under the I
S arrangement of Mrs B W Wild:
5 of La Marque. In addition to Mrs.1
Wilde and Mrs. Steck, others on
the program committe are Mrs.
Thomas Mandret and Mrs. Lee
Munz, both of Houston! and Mrs.
Charles Watson of Calvert. - I
Representing the local church
, . —[on the planning committee are
for 2 Imedane Mrs. Felix Broussard, reception:
wez T’ * Mr’ G v swartz. credentials
Gothom Gold, Sir P. nylon and registration: Mr< J Earl
hony. ° .ubrtonhol wv Whelplv. hospuafty: MrsEee
in9 : . uxunou! rtwai. LHunt, homes Mrs. H MMiller,
"omfev vondal loo., 21 decorations: Mrs Rbert Saun-
Mi io,honed w"h in: } ders, social; Mrew. J Bergman,
forced hetls or 6em -O. ... music; Mrs Kenneth Gay, trans--
veomles: for ofte-fvek portatien: Mrs H. T More Sr,
select • ffom new-scson gi--*- --
pees, creote to blend
W rh, ond-complete fgsh<
to appear.
Heloise
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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/m1/21/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.