The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 192, Ed. 1 Monday, August 12, 1963 Page: 3 of 12
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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1963
Food For Americans
We the Women
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juice, 1 cup fresh orange juice. By OSWALD JACOBY
% cup sugar. % teaspoon salt and Newspapr Enterprise A- clation
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Opening lead—♦ Q
912 w. Link Ave., announce the
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mother trusts my son with her
Leaving from New York. the
a five-card suit.
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DEAR ABBY: The woman who
Cake, coffee and other refresh-
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Baptist
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A little cooked ham leftover?
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Pinehurst
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At 1011N. 10th St.
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SPECIALS GOOD MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 12thand 13th
-DOUBLE BIG BONUS STAMPS ON TUESDAY
In emphasizing his point. Dr.
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BREEZE
495
POT ROAST
MAYONNAISE
5‘
LUNCHEON MEATS
Lb.
FIRST CUT PORK CHOPS LL. 39<
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FLAIR SHORTENING 3
TU 3-3544
TU 3-3543
1608 PARK AVENUE
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Try These Tall Fruit Drinks
For Sultry Summer Coolers
Detergent
Giant Box
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New X-Ray
Equipment
Added Here
in a further step tn improve fa-
cilities in the X-ray department at
Orange Memorial Hospital, a
As Dr. A. R. Watson, radiolo-
gist. explained, "In an average
X-ray everything is on top of each
other and shadows from the bone
structure and other organs may
blur a specific organ. Thia new
attachment takes out the various
John B.M Gee
insurance agency
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tertainment. The door prize was
won by Mrs. Nora Packard.
Mrs. Jim Mapes, publicity
THUM • MI end MT.
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Bridge Opponents
Also Thinking
FOREMOST
MILK
Combine first 5 ingredients. Di-
vide equally among six 8-ounce
■ glasses. Add ice cubes. Finish
Auxiliary 2775
Plans Weekly
Family Night
Family night was observed Fri-
day by VA Auxiliary Zm. in the
VA post home.
About 40 took part in the white
ad
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DEAR WORRIED: Be thank-
ful that your daughter is con-
tent. Or would you rather she
be married and miserable? Or
worse yet. divorced and living
at home again with a couple of
youngsters to raise?
daughter
One. What is the mother's atti-
Area Teachers
Return From
European Tour
Three area teachers were
discussed.
Club members scheduled their
first fall meeting for Sept. 12 in
the home of Mrs. J. S. Rougeau.
The roster now includes 19 mem-
bers with the addition of Mrs. Ed
Ray. Mrs. Al Mendoza. Mrs. Don-
ald Boumans, Mrs. Artuhr Leedy.
Mrs. Frank Maples and Mrs.
Rougeau.
NORTH
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• JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
ing a home.
Three. What is the mother's
Rites Announced
Mr and Mrs. A. W. Decker of
Ran COME, FBST ssavtoi
au saus mu
BIBLE BOOK
CENTER
424 DAYTON ST.
WEST ORANGE
PHONE TU 6-2717
SO Extra
Plaid Stamps
With Each 3 Lb.
or Over Roost Lb.
SULTANA FINEST QUALITYT
FRUIT COCKTAIL
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SUPER
MARKET
319 PARK AVE.
STORE HOURS:
MON - TUES, - WED.
Stationary • Music
STOCK 900 Tis sau MAO
see SUeCMAMO MOM A
BOO* stone THAT HAI
gone OUT Of BUsiNess.
Books by Such Authen An
CHARUS ALLEN,
WILLIAM BARCLAY,
EUGMNIA PRICE
DOUBLE!
PLAID STAMPS
TUESDAY ONLY
WITH A PURCHASE Of
$2.50 Oft MORE . . .
GET DOUBLE PLAID STAMPS
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tss writ STMEET
Mhone Dey er Nigh TV 3-333•
Farewell Party
Is Courtesy For
Gowens Family
Mrs. Georgie Gowens was hon-
Service program.
At least week's session, Mrs.
I W Metcalfe conducted the Bi-
ble study on the Book of Jonah for
seven members.
DEAR ABBY: My brother and
I caught poison ivy again this year
for the third year in a row, and
our father is making us pay tor
the shots with our own money.
Last year when we caught it, he
said that now that we knew where
। Watson pointed to a fire extin-
guisher on the wall. "That extin-
guisher has been on the wall about
five years and has never been
taken down except to check pe-
lt
l
e
a gondola in Venice. There were
10 trips by jet plane and other
more leisurely modes of travel.
In the group were Mrs. James
- ” —) W Carter St.
MMMMMMI
ANNUAL
SALE
East also knew that South had , corsage of pink and white car-
jumped right to four spades after nations. The cake was decorated
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Mrs. Al Chatiosh, TU 6-2050
PINEHURST (Spi)-The Broth body sect ran radiography has been
erhood of MacArthur Heights Bap- added to pin-point a specific or-
tint Church will meet today gan and bring it into sharp focus.
. in the educational build- The device, operated bv hydrau-
speaker will be Rev. Har- lic pressure and automatic timer.
FRESH PURPLE HULL
PEAS
Geneva Didna. daugter at Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Duhon M 309 Spros.
our father might change his mind.
DAVID AND STEVIE
(11 and 13)
DEAR BOYS: I'll print your
letter, but I'm afraid it’s hope-
leas. Your father is trying to
teach you that money daerat
grew on trees. You’ve get to
scratch for IL
FESTIVAL QUEEN STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES
IONA HALVES
BARTLETT PEARS
"SUTER-RIGHT” HEAVY BEEF CHUCK
NO 2% $«
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at 2020 N. 35th St.
Rev. F A. Stephenson Jr., pas-
tor at MacArthur Heights, led in
prayer
The 55 persons attending the
Lobb. I “It is a piece of equipment that
J. W Broom arrived Friday isn’t required often but when you
from Hialeah, Fla., to spend sev- need it, it’s a necessity." he ex-
eral days with his parents, Mr. plained. In the past when this
and Mrs. Johnny Broom. '
The George Brooms family and
Johnny Brooms came in last week
after an extended camping trip on
Cow Creek.
Study Her Mother
By RUTH MMLLET
MARKET BASKET SLICED
BACON
DEAR ABBY: What should the of the agriculture and horticulture
mother of a teen-age boy do when department of McNeese College,
a girl's mother doesn't give her Mrs. Asa Noguess, second vice
daughter a deadline to be home president. was appoint'd flower
after a date? I suppose I should show chairman to replace Mrs.
feel flattered that the girl's F W. Whitmire.
at 7 p.m.
tag. The i. —
old Nazworth, former pastor of
Orangeite Is Due.
Army Cmmission
HUNTSVILLE Spl) - John Ar-
thur Fleig of Orange is among
six ROTC cadets who will receive
Army commissions at Sam Hous-
ton State Teachers College com-
mencement exercises
WAA
wa• -
Mother will learn
more about teen-ager's
activities if she doesn't
continually nag for
information.
tude toward her own husband? attitude toward her daughter? is
if she regards her husband as of she willing to let her daughter
less importance than her children think for herself and accomplish
—she has probably raised a her own—not her mother’s—am-
spoiled daughter, whose interest bitions? If she’s a possessive
i mother, no young man had better
count on the idea that she’ll stop
Decker-Belcher
I Four. What is the mother’s at-
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Charge Accounts Invited
FREE DELIVERY
Nelson’s Drag Store
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"Super-Right"
• BOLOGNA
• PICKLE LOAF
• OLIVE LOAF
• LIVER LOAF
I Italy. Austria, Litchenstenn,
Switzerland, Germany and the
Dear Abby ...
Itching for Scratch!
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Whitehouse Evapovated
MILK
Geneva Duhon,
Jimmy Granger
Exchange Vows
ORANGEFIELD (Spl)—Jimmy
ranger, son at Mr. and Mrs. I
particular X-ray was required, it
was necessary tn refer the pa
tient to an out-of-town hospital. '
PORK CHOPS ' 59
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Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS
with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
Just out! 304 design ideas plus
coupon for FREE pattern—any
one you choose in new Spring-
Summer Pattern Catalog. Send!
50 cents now.
e
—e8,
By GAYNOR MADDOX fresh watermelm. 2-3 cup fresh
in mag1 r Enterprise Association lime juice. 2-3 cup fresh lemon
A tall cool fruit drink - what alt ' '—•---• 1
Fleig. son or Mr. and Mrs Rus-
sell Fleig, will be commissioned
by Lt. Col. Justus Kennedy dur-,
ing the Aug 23 exercises. Fleig
will also receive the bachelor of ।
business administration degree. I
PRINTED PATTERN
. Mr. and Mrs. Granger are mak-
ing their home .on 9th Street, Or-
ange and the tafttegroot is em-
ployed at the American Brides Di-
vision in Orange.
Crestwood Club
Mokes Plans For
Show School
Flower show school 3. scheduled
here Oct. 8-9, was discussed by
Crestwood Terrace Garden Club
members Thursday during an in-
formal get-to-gether in the home
of Mrs. Wesley Williams.
Instructors for the school will
be Mrs. L. Z. Pledger, national
judge and accredited instructor of
[Alvin, and Prof. O. D. Hyatt, head
morial field. They were accom-
panied by Coach Linda Dyer and
Assistant Coach Susan Com
Team members include Mary
Katherine Bernard. Donita and
Patricia Saunders, Stephanie Sin-
gletary. Brenda Bordelon. Kath-
erine Ryan. Terry and Sherry
Newberry. Marian McCall. Debra
McDonald. Jackie McClintock and
Diane Myers.
Adults attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Saunders. Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. McDonald. Mr. and
Mrs. J P. Singletary. Mrs. Bobby
Trantham, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Bordelon and Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Bernard. Mrs. Myers was
this season's team mother.
PTA Board
Sets Date For
General Meeting
“lied" nine years off her age in .
erder to capture a certain wid- ments were served by the hostess
ower reminded me of my own to 14 present for Thursday’s ses-
sion.
served with cold drinks, hot dogs
and other refreshments.
The team left the party tem-
porarily to pick up their third
place trophies and ribbons at Me-
blessing on a sultry day. We have 1. .....
a few favorites. Want to try ice cubes.
them? ' Put watermelon through a me
Presh Lemon-Orange Cooler dium-fine strainer. Add lime.
(9 Servings) lemon and orange juices, sugar
One-fourth cup sugar, % cup and salt Stir until thoroughly dis
water, 2 cups fresh orange juice, solved. Chill and serve over ice
1 cup fresh lemon juice. 1 tea- cubes. Float fresh lime and or-
spoon grated lemon rind, ice cubes ange slices over the top. ,
and two 7-ounce bottles gingerale. Tuesday Menu
-- — Meat loaf, mushroom sauce.
PEACH PRESERVES A
the poison ivy was, if we ever
caught it again we’d have to pay
DEAR ABBY. My .problem is
Ivy without having to spend our my. 25 year-old daughter. She is
berry-picking money to get well?[„sinzlesandidaesn"nseemth
If you print this in your column least bit concerned about it. When
—1 -----------4-----------the subject of marriage comes up.
members and their husbands and
other Sunday school teachers of
thisage group are minted toat shadows and provides adequate
Mrs. Martha Ashworth returnealyisualization of the desired sec-
to Winnfield, La., during the week bon.
after visiting her brother-in-law The ettachment is valued at ap-
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. B proximately 12.500.
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4658 t
SIZES
1018
telling them when to be home.
I believe it’s the girl's mother
who should set the deadline. But
if she doesn't, then what? MRS. P.
DEAR MRS. P: Tell your son
what time you want HIM home,
and that should settle it.
End of Year
Party Given
For Sluggers
A miniature ball field complete
, with players and ball added a sea-
sonal touch to the end-of-the-year
party given Thursday evening for
the Orange Little League Slugger
team.
___________ Plans for the fall planting of vThespartp.was held ataOranga
daughter, but it doesn’t seem right shrubbery and flowers on the Ban- Municipa. Park; The. smacn Tweld
to send a 17-year-oid boy off croft School campus also were adorned a sheet cske which was
with a 16-year-old girl without “
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she laughs it off. As far as I can
• see. she has no intention of get-
{ ting married, and I don’t care for
: the idea of having an old maid
L for a daughter. What can I do?
WORRIED MOTHER
the Pine Grove mission. Otis
Broussard will preside
A social for members of the
MacArthur Heights Gleaners
Class and their husbands will be
held tomorrow at 7 pm. in the ed-
ucational building. Prospective
rodically to see if it works How:
ever, if we ever need it, we will
need it right then."
SPECIAL!
u 594
money and social position'? An Among chesfommerebensrsAshe
ambitious mother who has a shal- ciation who returned Friday from
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trumps His plan was to let West • tfdna wne EClomnisaa daughter doesn't share those ideas Collins o Little Cypress.
hold a diamond sfer trumps were yTheswedding.was. solemnized-unless, of course, he shares "orinazed" TJ EPRhn Travel
drawn and eventually discard J ul! 5 Port Arthur., _ _ . them himself in which case, she AOranized byrthe BotnaTy“de
dummy’s The couple reside at 237 E. Park would probably be a good wife for AgenfYothe, tour. “ especiAily da.
“ Ave. Both attend3d Stark High him signed for teachers and this was
- 1 - - the first group to go.
titude toward such things as
A wise young man who intends ia getting married will all be self
Ito get married will do his best to Interest ---------------..
become well acquainted with his Two What is the mother's atti- ton Courts. Orange, were married
future mother-in-law. The kind of tude toward the job of homemak- Tuesday, Aug. 6, at a pm.
person she is will be a strong indi- ing? If she belittles it and has The ceremony war performed
cation of the kind of wife her not taught her daughter anything in the justice at peape ofice “
Bridge City with R. V. Auden O-
ALL BRANDS
Cigarettes
FILTER, KING $69
AND REG.—CTN. •
8 OZ. YOUR CHOICE!
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Mrs. Gowens and her four chil- ;,
dren, Charles. George, Dana and 3
Maude Ann will be making their 2
home in Beaumont Mrs. Gowens C
has been employed by the Port at 1
Beaumont
She worked for Lutcher Moore' J
night activities, Mrs. Mapes Those present were Mrs. Del-!
___________ _____ Hostesses wim be Mrs. " wibgn mesting or hebeL " ehis.ppttermh toradatstsiaantsufon benrtamninetubt
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Needlecraft Catalog — just out! । The monthly meeting at the Nowadays recipes often call for retary: and M. M. Miller, school Leader 379 ’ Pattern Dept 243
Fashions, furnishings to crochet. Dawn class will be held Thursday catchup and chili sauce, tabasco [superintendent. w 17 St New York 11 NY I
knit, sew. weave, embroider, in the home of Mrs. W. I. Shar- and Worcestershire phis soy sauce. The first meeting at the PTA '' — ’ ’
quilt. Plus free pattern. Send 25 butt. Mrs Hazel Pearson will pre- Iso it’s a good idea to have these [will be Sept. 12, with the new of-
cents now. I side. on your kitchen seasoning shelves, fleers in charge.
experience. When I met this very
attractive older gentleman, I
wanted so much to be considered
“wife" material that I ADDED
five years to my age so he would
not think I was too “young" for
him. We are married now, and
couldn’t be happier. I later con
"The Lord's Prayer” in filet fessed myascheme, and weboth
crochet, handwork that will be an had » Rwd laugh. FRAN
heirloom Make this panel for Tell your troubles to Abby. For
home or church. a personal. unpublished reply.
Catholic and Protestant ver- plese send , stamped, self-ad- . .
sions. Two sizes, depending on dfessed envelope to ABBY, Box elephant bingo games arefthe
thread used. Pattern 879: -13585. SBeverly Hills, Calif. Texas auction_which provided en-
tions: chart. ___________________
Thirty-five cents in coins for D 2:.. ~l...
this pattern — add 15 cents for DOD 11ST •laSS
each pattern for first-class mail- r
ing and.special handling. Send to Slates Meetings
Laura Wheeler. The Orange ----- -
Leader. 342 Needlecraft Dept.,! KIRBYVILLE (Spl)—The First
P.O. Box 191, Old Chelsea Station, Baptist Lazenby Sunday school
How many hearts did South Mrs. J. T. Belcher. Mrs. Decker ored Thuredzg .nin. .. 1 _____ ____
hold? Only those two' With three and Mrs. Belcher, mothers at the ori nourshoxaeyenung At4sur2 BOOKS - SUPPLIES
Dhearts he weald surely have honoree and her husband, assisted u.— T MacArthur EiDe ema
ruffed one in dummy before in greeting the 50 guests who McDonald M e m o r i • I* farane
wosndaa sn 5."^,“ - were 2X*- —'
tion "Beat the declarer.” He ledi - ■
the four at dubs. West produced —. . c . A a
the ten spot and forced ?he of Circle Sets Meeting
dummy’s honors. Later on West A. LiLte R.ntic+
got the lead with a diamond and At Heights Baptist i
[played a club to give East two The Bertha Smith Circle of Mac-
e‛ tri"ts ' Arthur Heights Baptist WMU will
South West
1 * Pass
4* Pass
his partner’s raise to two. What as a wedding cake, complete with
could South have for that bid? miniature bride and bridegroom
He only held a five-card trump The white icing was accented
suit, nothing in clybs and just the with pink trim. Pink punch was
, ace of d i a m on d s. South was served
- marked with the ace and king at Presiding at the punch service
hearts. was the honoree s sister-in-law.
FRESH BUTTER BEANS LL. 79
mav be used to investisate any
body area, especially for chest,
gall bladder and bone diseases.
North East
3 * Pass
Pass Pass
3 CANS 51
daughter will make for him, about homemaking — then the
Here are a few things a smart daughter is likely to turn out to be ficiating
young man should find out about another frustrated wife, bored
a mother before he marries her with the responsibility for mak-
farewell party were served re
ABid’three ctba. There ma. Dice or julienne it and add to a freshments at cake, punch and
salad — chicken, chefs, potato, coffee. A number at gifts were
TODAY’S QUEsToN cocked mixed vegetable or cab- sent by friends who were unable
Your partner continues to three ------------
no-trump. What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
chairman, said the family nights ________ ... __... _ __ ___
will be a regular Friday feature executive board of the Maurice- smart top interest. Suggi
of the auxiliary. Proceeds from villa PTA met last week with sleeves—so flattering! Fo
the parties will be used to pur- *- " :—dan ;;
chase a public address system for Plans were made for the coming I Printed Pattern 4658:
L. «------ --- -- chairmen c. __ . . e a .A
BABY BEEF UVER „ LL. 49
neet in the educational building Lumber Co, fere for several years |
Thursday at 9 a m for A Royal and made her home with her per-1 a
ents. Mr. and Mrs George Gunter ?
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THE ORANGE LEADER
one or two clubs on Ave p
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trump He wanted to see if South Dyer were Jerry Scott, Judy Stan- happy, neurotic woman. saa —---' ---- —i
had been dealt five or six trumps, field and Beck Green. . These clues will go a lomfg way Netherlands. There were special
When West followedi to the second The hostesses used a white and in telling a man the kind at par- trips “ London and Pars, a boat
trump East knew that South had pink theme in serving table decor son his wife will be and the kind trip down the Rhinesandardeain
a five-card suit. They presented the honoree with of home she will make for him.
E ne+ -lee L--- -het Ceh had A ■
FOREMOST MILK 2 "ceal 79<
Pkgs, tach 296 ’
whippad potatoes, cor on cob,
enriched bread, butter er mar-
garine, sliced country tomatoes
with sweet omion rings, frosted
e o a k l e a and lemon-orange
cooler.
1 Lb AQc
Cello IV
ANN PACE ELBOW MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI 2 ;g 3?
FRESH HAMBURGER 3L.51
HOMO 72.
GAL. JUG J3>
filling glasses with gingerale.
Freeh WatermelonCitrus
Fruit Punch
(Approgimately 2% Quarts)
One and one-half quarts diced
BEST BLEACH _______w-Gal. Jug 194
SPICED LUNCH MEAT Lb. 49<
by-Ama-A.s
- Look trim in town, lovely for
MAURICEVILLE (SpD. — The late day in a stem sheath with sianin. ... ....
- ’ - ecti. . Q—The bidding has Deen:
pestionoor East sout Wen Nerd
MrS. K" £">Se. president. IK” " ; pr. 1 • Pass 2
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New Yorkt li. N.Y. Print plainly lclass will meet Tuesday'at n:30thespostihome Children aamessxepr spndincommittee chairmensizes,10,,12,,14-16-8..5izem16 •iva2Jies;e
ADDRESS anuMNF NAME, p.m.at^tfe church for t monthly Righ , e t i v i t i e s, Mrs. Mape : Those present were Mrs. Del- "PIFf CENTS In c o I n s for 7 ----7"* - ’.
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