The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963 Page: 12 of 16
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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Buna To Host Coming BTS District Meet
College Claims Many Students From Newton
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Northwestern State College in
Robert Rawla, Charles Moore.
Ross and Bernice Whitmire.
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Sizes
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length sleeves.
Printed Pattern 4771:
Tommy Watson and Joe Smith
will all be re-entering Sam Hous-
ton State College in Huntsville.
Gail Connatser, Travis Rankin.
Kenny Greer and Garland Irby all
will register at Stephen F. Austin
in Nacogdoches. ,
Lamar Tech will have the larg-
est registration from Newton with
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with half elastic waistband and zipper fly. Full cut
for comfort. . . sanforized . . . washable. Choose
from wide assortment of color*. Sizes 3 to 7.
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Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16, 18. 20 Sue 16
requires 314 yards 35-inch fab-
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FIFTY CENTS in coins for this
pattern-add 15 cents for each pet
tern for first-class mailing and
special handling. Send to Anne
Adams, care at The Orange
Leader. 374 Pattern Dept.. 243
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The BTS meeting held et Bishop
Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
in Jasper last Sunday waa well
represented by members of the
Buna church. The group won the
attendance banner with ■ per
cent representation.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1963
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one you choose in new Spring-
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ets. Warm quilted lining . . . completely
washable ... full cut for comfort. Choose
from assorted solid colors. Sizes 6 to 16.
Toughest,
Longest-Wearing
Tread Rubber
Ever Developed!
the Buna church are Joe Hinson,
Leslie Rom. Andree Clark, Debra
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summer fashion. Sew another ver
sum with short or three-quarter
nd the member:
n}one interested
elected district BTS reporter;
Rev. D. L. Roaa waa elected aa
one of three ministers to the ad-
John Ed Hilliard, who recently die Edwards of the First United
completed the Air Force Reserve Pentecostal Church announced
Officer Training Corps summer there will be a dedication service
encampment, will return to Texas Sunday at it a.m. for Ramona
A&M University. Lynn Powell, infant daughter of
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Coordinates
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£59
will vary until the middle of Sep-
tember.
John Ed Collina who has been
employed in Washington. D. C.
this summer, will resume his
studies at the University of Texas
School of Law.
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breasted All Wool and Wool and
Silk. Rayon lined with Vented bock.
Completely spot and crease resis-
tant. Pants have Hook ond Eye
closure with zipper fly. Choose from
solids, plaids and stripes in Olive,
Brown, Block or Blue. Sizes 36 to
46 Regular, Long and Short. Also
Suits in Wool Worsted Tex and
Sharkskin.
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Mrs. Jim Ormand will serve this Mrs. Bill Martin were accepted
year as president with Mrs. Flor- as new members in the club. It
was voted to lim tha mamhan
Billy O'Dell Kelley ihimuts to join may
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NEWTON (Spl) — A large num- John Ebarb, Mika Hughes and Texas in Austin: Paul Simmons,
her of Newton youth are making Nelda Woods. Northwestern
preparations to enter universities! Mike Kennedy will be entering Natchitoches
and colleges for the first term or Texas Christian University in Fort
to re-enter as upper classmen. this Worth: Dorothy Griggs, Texas
fall. Woman's University in Denton:
Cotton Knit Fonts to Coordi-
note with a Mult of Knit Tops '
Tops of Bold Stripes, Novelty
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fect atop the Solid Color
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7 to 14
NEWTON (Spi) - Mr and Mrs do so now.
O'Dell Kelley announce the birth1 Mrs Smith served as co-host-
of s son. Billy O’Dell, Tuesday ess with Mrs. Ormand and refresh-
Sept 10 at Hardy Hancock Hos ments were served to the mem-
pital in Jasper Their son weighed bers and guests present
a little over 7 pounds. Grandpar- . ------ —■
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Yeast bread should be cooled
Griggs of Burkeville and Mr. and on a wire rack, just as cake and
Mrs. S. E Kelley. cookies are cooled.
Gandy. John David Walker. Ron- homecoming will be held Sunday
me Meek. Roy Jones, Esther Jim- — — -
Registering at East Texas Bap- Mr and Mrs. Leonard Powell
tist College in Marshall will be Rev. Edwards and Mr.
the Buna Missionary Baptist , .
Mary Donal Cliburn, Nancy and Church Dec. 8 beginning at 1:30 xisoy board; messengers from
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The date* of their matriculation Prew. Bacon. Bath Collins and
David Stewart, University at
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Carlene Lane. Christene Cedars, Mrs. Powell welcome everyone to son, Phyllis Wunschel and Kath- come and bring a basket lunch
Glenda Harrell. Darlene Ebarb, attend the service.__________ leen McCorquodale. and visit with old friends I
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Gary Booker, Pete Denman,
Henry Wilkinson. Rhone! Didrik-
son, La Juan Newby, Mozelle
Officers Elected By Music Lovers
NEWTON (Spl) — Mrs. Bill ence Smith, vice president; Mrs.
Martin entertained the Music George Powell, recording secre-
Lovers Club with several vocal tary; Mrs. Gus Passmore, treas-
selections this week when the club urer: Mrs. Era Newberry, corres-
met in the home of Mr*. Jim oPpondng secretary,
mand I Mrs Joe Griffin, historian; Mrs
Mrs Talmadge Walthall accom- Mary Ava Smith, parliamentarian:
panied her on. the piano. Mrs and Mrs. John R. Stewart, accor,
Minnie Fuller of Merryville enter- panist. - .
tamed with several pianp selec- Constitution and bylaws 'were
tions. adopted.
Before the musical numbers Mrs. Ralph Lee, Mr. A. B.
were given. officers were elected Houser. Mrs. Harry Stafford and
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963, newspaper, September 13, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530995/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.