The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 66, Ed. 1 Monday, March 18, 1963 Page: 3 of 12
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THE ORANGE LEADER
WONDAY, MARCH 11, 1*3
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For Bride-Elect
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Mrs. J. R. Franklin, another
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What. a wonderful mother you
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Plans Studies
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Dear Heloise
Here is what I consider a dif
ferent way to fix pork chops: 1
I dip my.perk chops in corn
meal and then fry them until then
are golden brown Leave them in
the skiller and hake them in the
men at 400 degrees for about 4
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EXTRA SAVINGS
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: TUESDAY
'Dr. Zhizago'
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Senior Class .
To Be Honored
At Luncheon
, Janette Jackson •
- Following the sessinn members
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Attorney I 1 Grave* explained
and gave members a better under'
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TUESDAY, Mar. 19 &om 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. .«
IM IXTAADLAID STAMPS WITH PURCHASE
Of 15.00 OR MORI ANO COUPON FROM MAILER:
high school, -
~lohnson and Joe Neal Folk.
USI OUR CONVEMIENT
REVOLVING H
Charge Account!
\ NO INTEREST OR
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SEE US FOR COMPLETE I
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Both vulnerable
Acute Asthma
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Narrel Wrizht •
-The first successtif pipeline a
five - mile pipe of cast ifon, be
pan operating in Pennsylvania in
DOUBLEsPAPs
THIRD BIG
WEEK!
. : Redeem Your Coupons
' For Recorded tnformetien
Concerning Alcoholism
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AND LISTEN
end of the hnard’
L Celise Konow
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meeting will be in the home of
- Mrs. W G McKeown
We the Women
Men Are More Polite
. By RUTH MILLET
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minutes They come out real
under and are not greasy at all 1
FILL HALF A SAVER BOOK
WITH THESE EXTRA STAMPS
THIS WEEK!
Dear Abby ...
Pros and Cons!
Hard of Hearing
Your next BELTONE HEARING-AID!SERVICE "CENTER
’ will beheld al the Jack Tar Orange House. .
701 oiVison — T 3-3616 II z
ME SHfPWIM WlLUAUt OR J
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JOINER
INSURANCE AGENCY
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Come th for a FREE aaalysis of your bearing.
In attendance will be:
VIDOR (Spl)-C. M Hudzpn 1
program chairman for • dinner
meeting of ’he Methodtst Men at
7 p.m. Monday in the Fellowship
Hall of First Methodist Church.
Raph Mien presdent, "" Pe Films at Meeting
• mb vo uu couows NM ia sraws *** wnoaS™ mU MD0
... IT S A PLAID ST AMP-EDEI BE SURE TO USE
COUPONS FROM 3rd WEEK PAGE OF YOUR MAILER!
3,600
Etta PLAID STAMPS TO GO!
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DFAR ABBY I be’inve it »•'
* dvice providence that the e2
ninz I returned home from havins
otacet mydear mother in a nurs
vou" for small
nEARABBY The woman who be in the homesso azy ofher
signed herself "OUTRAGED" was children. OFF MY CHEST
r. DEAR ABBY: Children are ob-
cause Time women she knew were ligated to care for their parents
knocking themselves out work-when they, are too old .to care tor
Ing in a church basement, trying themselves just as parents are
"to appear benevolent. whil: their obligated to-care for their chi
, own mothers were living.ou their dren when they are too young to
years in a nursing home. Wy de- care for themselSn STUDENT
, fend people who leave their aging TALMUD sT-DEn’
parents in care of strangers'’ - ASh
Nursing homes are full of lonely Stop worrying. Write to Abb
old parents whose selfish children For a personal reply enclose1a
want only to forget them selt-addressed, stamped-rnvslope
ALSO OUTRAGED to ABBY Box 3365, Beverly Hills
PRESCRIPTIONS- ■
FREE DELIVERY
Nelson’s Drag Store
TU 3-3543 • TU 3-3544
1608 PARK AVENUE
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the next until it la too "tired"
to use again’
Mrs Robert Pinker on
Church of Christ Two Parties Held
Simultaneously
with Mrs. Franklin. Refreshments a '
were served to 21 guests end •
number of gifts were praaawari
to Mrs Eaves. 5
The honoree is the brideelect
of Walter Mayfield of Houston
where the couple plan to make
their home.
Most of the early echooiteach-
ers in Ohio were men.__
Q—The bidding has been:
North East Soutb
Double Pass T
•ng home I read that rent in
your column in which you said. I
cannot know all the reasons
daughters place their mothers in
nursing homes and neither can
vou Judge not lest ve bejudzed ’ |
Abby, that meant so much to me
Mv chief concern was »hs- rubers
might think of me I could never
give my mother the medical care
in my own home that she rquired.
It was a kindness to put her in a
home. Bless you for lifting the,
burden of guilt from.mv.shb
ders FEELS BETTER
. . P r i n c i p a I Tom Martin was Dear Heloise:
to be frmm ne whispers elected to serve a second term When mv ran of shortening is
We heara lottheeudax.a Pou •’ parliamentarian for the as- almont empty and I cannot even
chivalry being dead, bt men. ar, sociation All officers will serve measure out half a cup, I use it
still more inclined to AC-"- as drlegates to the ditrict spring only for greasing cookie sheets
rruI - — conference March 29 in Thomas and cake pans or when using
than women are to beha x Jefferson High School at Port mixes and refrigerated conkies
ladies, or even to Say"h'• n" Arthue * Then i a few crumbs from
. Other events announe ed hy Mrs .he prewinus hatch p.cmkipnge
knox include a mecing of the into the shortening H doesnt mat
Orange County PIA Council Apnl ter A.. naper In
All-Day Meeting " - - * "z--F-
At Hilliard Camp
Set by Tejas
wnnnnnnn
ur US MANT your GrA$$
MUNE YOUR TREES.
BEAUTIFY roue YARD
TOLEDQ, NURSERY
MecArhor circie-TU 3-2022
Open Every Dey
Nrsing Home is exensive
•would be i blessine to th: sinile
cre as ne l as to the Tamils We Newspaper EMgrpr ■»
can’t afford it And if we e xuld
the LAST thing Id worn about
is ahat peonie oaMt sov l
BURNING IN HOUSTON
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By Junior Class
gi shomers who are iieyested in - MemheregamErakhurche
f coming a member of the ^nt GdluniorBtbienSa"pidav Tn science fair set up in Mrs Grave’s
. group are asked to eontact.Mrs Pa . VPr.Mr Rudy eighth grade rla«« room
.KIRBYVILLE (Spl)-Two films. Greco at RE 5-3088 between “the the horn- of Mr a ad. Mrs R Charles Melde . enth zride
’ Endowing Qut Future and an hours dam and 5 pnr "A. • n mak done class which appeared on the pro
; educationa film- on cancer WL ■ Mrs Louis Reiha will be leader sP238 10. pe5 ' ir eram recejved the rom cpunt
he shown Tuesday at ’be regular^ this group which will * or tion - - Rnday or repa’rs " Awara The door prize , . won
monthly meeting of the Kirbyvilk 2anized the week fellowing lent the ‘J M , , . mre invocation 69 Mrs Gra e«
Elementary PTAat p.m m at the home of Mr. Greca, Ru yoH pe 2486, ethe de Ms-------------
i the cafeteria . ... .. — . an.wv 58 That’: 1 Insernal Re nue Serv-
I d Jcnwmga.president. con Not Really Retired Rerreshm-nt, a cake ‘ued in ice which re e ved iooh yon re
duc *T mpepni. w H White- BENTON, Tenn (AP) - The reen ‘and iced -a. were turns in 1962. afticipa 1 13 mi
k.Mr aLBMH "Rov Lea nome Res I J Freeman retired from served by Esther Holz and JoAnn on rerure hy 1970 and 135m
1 head, anommitte will prisent A the Baptist ministry several sear. Gis to thoe named sod Mrs Imo by 90
natincommitteet"‘hePToted’on ago But at 69, he still travels IM J E Pennv Mr. Rw Ferzuvon, -
' slatetndcominzsyear.6 miles each Sunday to preach to Clara serickland., Khhy 0Quin.
hforthescominz’eh social hour 36 members of ‘ mission aod’Mra'nrk femes. Mr
' wiltbe mother, o Mr. Christqe helped to establish near Cros" and Mrs Charles Hardesty, M
' SnglrarT. third jgrade pupd. villa Tenn_______________ I I. Trumbl and Mr. and Mr.
1AM but wasnt permitted to be tricks to hold declarer to his con-
pr nted in Rusia because the au- tract. ----- - -
inor used the character- to e* Had he led either a diamond or sical Time. will provide the mu
pre*, his views nt present - day hear declarer would have been sical entertainment
Russia After it was printed in able in pull Jim’s last ’rump and Spensors of the senior clan are
Italy the United States also discard a club on dummy. m M Davis Jr prineipal m tne
printed it in 1958 and this is when fourth heart high school, assisted by Esther
the Nobel prize was offered Tie--
book if banned in Russia and the.
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there. .21-
Members of th club voted fo Wes
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TMrs. E G RSbertson was hos Wbezldotzoadamomdn Tia *
ess for the meeting The Apr' porcin bia and asks your part-
aer la bid a major suit if he can
pllow tablestennis bells: Thez.caneast of Farm Road 105 is tentatively mmasbrersgg"cny.owat 5 Pro
h Re - Elected
a
imgveice menti onin name O PT A Prpsident Dear Gal. I
who i. relurctant to leave • table r I A rve>ul sust try cooking port chops
efter the meal is Ifni Mrs Harlan Knox was re with cornmeal m.tead of flour
ether, are waiting, is likely.to be eiectd president of (b. Bam roll s terfic
Awmmen are «t.» gocd PTAdurinaa meeting at the Heloise
hoiduw heavy door for » men schoot Thursday evening 7—
p k* up Meir dropo Me omicersnsprins.wanh X a’^c* er for vour ironing
-einstmmareRommnare" .X xicpreMldenCMie Areinpaeg bpmadrtromte Tn
tew and less hkelv to give -econa vice president: Mre.B.R dsm b puPeea on Ana nea very
emi. Dorman third .ice. presndent: little fastening escept at the wide
CERTIFIED HEARING AID CONSULTANT
) YOU* BEST BU‛
< Sherwin
P Williams
Paints
East South
Pass 1 A
Pau 4 A
If th* sheif yder the bassinet sible. .
.makes noise when Send letters to Heloi e Crse and. Mrs Earnest
her shakera collection. Na must bet
Wanda is 16 years old. ana
Are there more men today who It’s more likely tobe a woman ran or at Stark High Schnol. ShS~ .
behave like gentlemen than there driver than a mart who straddles is also interested in drawing and
are women who behave like a traffic lans/olding up cariD icartonning. and spend, a greki
’ ladies'* hind, -wbe sna'cnes a parking deal of her spare time with pencil
You mav decide there are if, space-6u are waiting to get m'v and paper in hand
— , vou keen score for a few weeks wh parks in front of sdewaiks _ ------
____ A Missouri reader wants to know . supermarket 'he loaded and driveways, and in orher way - . . ..
- ■ 7 "Mrs. Harlgn Knox
iohsarrgmdcaxp-m-crcrigrranamqenriracimaslsuid‛mapathannbndrafp‛amd“zmrrrqurana"hastmom-xhae
for ared„.pare S.oin puni care sometime- good defense will keep theeckouP line IS more likely to be one or two substitutinns- and the
homes? the profens for Sar declarer from an overtrick. In Shoman. one who talks in a loud and carr .
they Retj5 My husband has rubber bridge that represents a awoman - -
ents.what.i Myehusmanrormigmere 30 points, but an duplicate
. had his mother in homeen2105 i ikelyto mean the ditference
therbananrsnndtodtd between a good score and « bad
' ' ■ one. ,
Mv son Jim opened the ten of
hearts. Declarer called for- the
ace from dummy and I "was able
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ie “miiarure horses curglas, retatites are on the lockout farercinn
pctms and plates. Ire ears. hkers Ua’ Wanda migh want differeat
Wanda the daughrer of Orange for her collection, too ■ To rientior just a few, there.are IS chipred.8
c"t Sherd’ nd Mn Chester She ha about 90* sets of ' k fiqur nes of fruits, ‘ .
AH .Its -al: and nepver ers. and plans to go right, ahead Mowers animals birds, fish and the set with adhesive plastic!
Asker adding <o her collec on th -he aci umula V c tie cactus plants. There are jugsLesour lamp shade in the babies
snaer*-a-m" -- -■ -------- wine bomles miniatre ponumbedreem is paper and gives too
_ toasters. T nets, ceffee makers, much light, cover it with wall
and even fu pair of buz papI . ,
..,2 Seianae 1 knot the drawstrimzs of mv
There - • bit aleetionar baby ' ge wns togemher s they can
gompetitson between not tangle in the .wash This saves
her mother- when aha me from untangling them at wash
a horse.emotif are concerned. Mi time. 1
iHol’considers these as Pa" o
EK collection of miniature herses.
.1 DedicationSet
For April 21- ,____________
VIDOR (Spl) - A dedication tridia Powera EasEA, wm bens
ceremony marking the completionaihonored.Thurdxeat, Mr ud
. of the new $100,000 Church of shower to the home « Mr. and
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a
Al With a Purchose
Willy of $2.50 or More
A&P OFFERS
standing of the legoslative pro-
gram proposed bytbe Texas Con .
VIDOR (SpD-Mrs Ralph Allen zress of Parents afdTeacher.
will b one of the hostesses for an All 12 proposals were approved
all-day meting of the Tejas by special vote
'♦•gS»‘lT«Sr»X4 t cMrman.gar wow. cryispD-MnTin
.......camp on vi ■'srxx.KLt
Serving with her will be Mrs Sherwood fourth grade thacher .of SHenrys Auxiliary with 1..
F E Edmondson of Beaumont, a nd prayer by Harlan Knox members present •
Mr. w A Lea of Port Arthur Mrs. Page and Mr. Ivy Ogden Plans were made for a relz05
A Parrish of Port directed a panel of seventh grade study of Sacred Versel" and
of itiren and also a study 0
Milt present tru ship Featured weLarrclmidy ’’’In* Lady of Fatima
s Irmmy Ringham Fatima . picture, and prayer.
Mike Anderson Danov. Wiegand wete distrihuted by Mrs. Earl
4 Sandra Aaron Cnhne Romem Borel for Mr. John Greco, aux,
Dana Gowens Marv / Matcalf and iliary ptrsiArn’ who "A
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. » or psintul iniertione.wenderai! •
’1 lira in'resterng tree hrzethine NA"
evallebie without prearription A201 '
to drop the deuce
The four o spades was led from KTRBYVILLE (Spl) - Kirbv:and
dummy.anduimelwascudi iles Metgrdatadnppenibr"u in& obliging gentleman a smila Dorman third vice M
v S^Xek to'sigal in eihf kiroyvihe an They andianapprecanne “panknane, Mr WD wazcvradusoneretan:
The book which won for its au diamonds or clubs ' eponsoes with alunchennat norn ..A mota PhbsporPthat come and
thor a Nobel prize ahich he de South led » second spade and wedne-tay in the fellnashiphall theuimp"‛dsunsPare most hkelv
clined. was reviewed Fday a’ a Jim played his ace Now I was The Womens Society of Chris from the audnence are most "
meeting of the First Baptist,Round able to give him a signal tian Service and the Wesleyan
Table Book Club. ‛. I had no problem playing with Servite Guild are sponsoring the
Mr. E. L. Barker not only’re- Jim He might read the seven of luncheon
, viesed the bonk. "Dr Zhizazo,, elubs as a high club, but I had Mrs William Bess is chairman centiemanv. chivalrous manner
but gave a sketch of the life of amuch sujer play at my disposal of the luncheon Other, on the ----Y:
N the author, Bon. Pasternak He i dropped the deuc: of diamonds committee are Mrs *’ T Beiton.
was a Russian who studied music This gave Jim all the informa food; Mr. Olga Daxsellss- en-
and philosophy early in his life tion he peeded. I didp’t want • tertainment: and Mrs C B
He was known for some of his heart or diamond lead I might Herndon deoratin
poetry and for translations of not want a club lead either, but at Rev. Dewey Fuller pastor of
Shakespeare least that led was indicated. He the Methodist Church will address
Dr Zhizazo" was written in led a club and I cashed two club the class
‘ ‘ "--- Joe Johnson of Beaumont a
member of the Mellowtones Mu-
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Attention
„ „„ Serving as proxy for the shower
at me modern in Misaouri was Mrs. Mary Marga-
R. C Dunn was cohostess
------ Calif.
. DEAR ABBY: That letter from , '
"Outraged" enraged me Has -----2.
a senile*parent’’ Has afie ever tried • JACOBY
to care for someone who had lost AkI BDInCF
control of his bodily functions? ON DKIVGE
Ha* ever lived in constant
fear* that the aged guest in her
home would light a cigarette, for-
ge: it. and set fire to himself and
to the house? Placing one in
Birthday Observed „
„BM.Paul-ine"ed-DpgsRHADPER
AEUYONEYous
ritations qften occur.ndmA yTT
n and nen0 tomt192 mu ui
। dnkr seq.zugtosm3,
■rv ara Eg- -.....-gpmt"ozoprr ss-ih
whitehead of Beaumont; and Mr-# SiaiiM. CtWXX
crus ...... ■ -_____ - Johnson.j
veretables. a powdey<ain is put on it. cover care of King Features Syndicate, Kim Jones 'and Lynda Johnson of asss2iaatnsek2E
233 E. 4Sth St., New York 17. N Y Orange.
Reg 18c 11
llock—Now Eo.
LINOLEUM RUG
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Dear Heloise: Dear Heloise:' jomnw -----—----
When I need sheets for; my Don’t throw away those dented Christ on Interstate 10 just east 1
[ baby's bassinet. I make Fitatic," Tunn m “ 0 Farm nuau . -
r slips from embossed plisse, long be repaired Justt follow these in- set for April 21,
, enough to fold the top under nbout sinictirnw; . j Jolly: minister of. the
1 4 inches,‘and pin op the under Por boiling water into a cuplE 2? rh.r the i—1—
L nea th side of the bassinet pillow. Drop the ball into the cup for two chursha aino M i •5
fl pinrubber isheeting around the seconds. Lift it out, and the dent brick 5
I bassinet mattress and then put on/will have disappeared into thin ton ana
• my pillow slip When baby spits air. (One bull to a cup» 28 T-.
up on them, these slips may be . Janice Suida APr' wllon of Amarillo a
A washed and no ironing is requited ---- Glenn Walon. ° X’ - J
I After the baby has outgrown the Dear Folks ,n'rmer mifsdenot.
I bassinet, the rubber sheetingcan I have no table tennis halls so church located on Arbi
I be cut to fit inside of the pillow could not try this hint if yoursiwilbes.guest speaker
■ slip and pul on the crib, erm- are denied, why not try it? You ‛ve demcaton /
wavs under the baby. with enourgh nothing to lose. . The church ‛a80 Pans ns
-Leoder sto" Photo excess to tuck under the sides Heloise .Frospel .meetin in the. , build
Wanda Holts Inherits Interest -e-aie-
In" Co ectin a -Sat Shakers h"anezretsmpxcbemmamabamwranap-bgunetnteadery"aicpbewshomoredtaataaegksasadinner
\UIIUIII iy •—11 •1 ‛—I" — Ipocket from terry cloth and fasten perp However, because of the to mark bis soh birtnday: a
na . , . n ,• I. - . , a . It with safetv pins irmendous volume of mail 'he out of town relatives and
a Hurt in Duplicate wanda Hnlu interest in collect, even- time she spots, an intrizu soning containers I 08 1 a]se mak, a pillow slipoyg/of receives daily. Helmsc is unable friends who,attended. wereuMr:
J, I » Wanda Hoitsnamendane sine ng set, and search no for them impe ible to describe the mult ’ terry , lenh 1 cover the pad on to answer all individual letters-land Mrs. J R Yates Sr otHous
By OSWALD IA n& is uitgtunde herndother col. C-en. or * trave - l r end " tude of d ran found in the cel top of the hal hi neite, wSkg colors She will answer readers' ques ion Mr. and Mrs R C MeCut:
ciation .he has wa ched hr " — - i Inekent for - . ., . each is distinctively to match mv babe3fom. turns in her column whenever poa- ley and Loir roe and. Clayndette
Orange, Texas -,
HERSHEY’S
MARGARINE An’ 21,
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Mrs H Morrison .
students on a program
To Be Organized
At St. Henry's ,
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Mrs *^he.r
--- . JJohn Greco president N St The program ... ,_____ ______ ________
TODAY’S QUESTION Heron's Auxiliary, announced that storizs ot Texas by chapter mem Louis Davis
Your partner bids two spades another group for St Henn s bers.
What do you do now? Auxiliary is to be formed and will
' ■ - ... T—— he called "Our Lady dMou nt
Answer Tomorto" Carmel ..
—--------- This group will conduc nizh"
nr A r. V:.., meetings for the benefit « wor*
PTA 10 View ing women All St Henrys par-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 66, Ed. 1 Monday, March 18, 1963, newspaper, March 18, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530843/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.