The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 14, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1964
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By OSWALD JACOBY
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If you are serving sandwiches I
at a small-fry party the young I
sters will enjoy having the sand
wich bread cut into animal or
other shapes Use large cookie •
cutters for the shaping. i
spread makes the nylons
tually look more white!
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Women Can Halt Drudgery
By RUTH MILLET
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WANT MORE'
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Ham-COSTS,
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nent fixture and we even had
Casual Gardeners .. fixtures switched
to fit it.
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OVER 100 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM'
Stereo's, TVs, Hock & White er Color & Rodios
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help for homemakers | j
z done when it should be door,
pnstead . of dreading every
hard chore.
- Deeply enjoys entertaining
friends and relatives and mak
ing them welcome.
Isn't thrown off base by a
sudden change in plans or
schedule.
REGULAR (
to the the king-jack? He de-
cided on the spade rebid and
was promptly doubled
North had now here to go ex-
cept home and he wished he
had gone there before starting
the rubber. South toyed with
the idea of running to three dia-
There's a lot of satisfaction being at home to weicome
and not too much drudgery in her children when they return
the job of homemaking for the from school and her husband
woman who: when he returns from work.
Select Officers .
Some ammonia.can also be ana tuashomyabedsdrsrd nvyorseercossrs.’onithe of Kine Features sonaicata, 25
blue tinted color Saves dying meeting of the Casnal Garden
The color is evenly distributed ers Club, in the home of Mrs
and the blue from the beg.-J. E Sides The installation will
be held May 19.
Orange Center
Activities
The following schedule of
Orange Community Center ac-
tivities will be observed this
week, according to an an-
nouncement by Pete Morrell,
director of the Orange Parks
and Recreation Department.
R-E-TCH}
IDOLLARS
T. Herrington
Farm Aam
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anWestnopened the six of hearts board Will Be held
and when the smoke of battle
had cleared away South had
paid an two-point penalty Of
—— . .. . . . . course, it wasn't a total loss
Gets great satisfaction out of: One of the first things, a bud- Had South passed, as he should
ding bridge player learns is that have. East might have played
Pinehurst Tilth even a fair five card suit is re- and made two hearts or East
biddable. Somewhere else in and West might actually have
McteTomorri whatever bridge book he is worked their way to a three no-
meets 1 uatorrua studying there will be a state- trump game, which they would
A one-dish meal will be dem- ment along the lines that there nave made
BEGINS
TOMORROW!
Mrs W W Clark was re-
elected president Mts. B J
Saulsbury, first vice president
Mrs M K Williamson, second
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Your uses for nylon net were vice president Mrs J E Sides,
really worth learning I would treasurer: Mrs D W Loring,
hate to wash dishes without it corresponding secretary: and
in the office now < All we said was to cut a Mrs L. L. Chesser, recording
piece of nylon net. which coats secretary.
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monds, but that could and would
hight buenr “theaying pumping Mrs Thelma Jones,
the fire
Dear Heloise: added.to this water, less than 40 centsa yaf into nary rubber shampoo sprayer
My son has had nose bleeds Let stand a few hours 18-inch pieces and use as a dish, attached to the bathtub aucet.
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Pour on the hydrogen peroxide mg large holes m hose rape- grp"on S* Ehid at th,
The stain should all be gone cially mens socks' Baste a me.
I On white cottons that have al- piece of netting OVER the hole ondo. . ,
ready had the stains set due to to establish a base for your „„ “ gadge ” also handy to
hot water and soaps, one can darning' use.as an. * id in cleaning the
partner was unkind enough to I am not positive that I can try using household bleach as Mrs M. bathtub It s simple to rinse out
pass his one spade opener tell you how to remove YOUR per the directions on the bottle _____ the cleanser this way.
hardly dampened his ardor, stains as I am sure that'by (if applicable to the material) Dear Heloise: When I wash my Venetian
True, a slam was impossible now the hankies and pillow slips Heloise One boon I have discovered blinds in the bathtub I also use
and game was unlikely, but in have been washed many times _____ that is marvelous for mothers the spray to rinse off the suds
case East were silly enough to'with hot soap and water LETTER. Of LAUGHS with small children, is an ordi- 11 is needless to say that our
reornn South "as ready to bid However, here is my sugges-Dear Heloise:
wsuretenoughEast cid reopen Sak the white cotton pillow invariably fades beveryeadmibat I
South a LihartsThiss&ave slips and hankies in cold water wash it J hate found out that
southta slig ht.prroblem. Should to "which some plain table salt 1 can tke old yellowed ny
t snitoor has been added lon slips and throw them in "
Has managed to organize her
housework and gain the'co-oper-
ation of her family in doing
their share of the chores so that
she never feels like a slave to
a house.
Makes an occasional "day
•H" for herself an important
part of her schedule.
Is always busy planning'or
working on some new prosect to
make her house more comfor-
table, convenient, or attractive.!
Isn't unhappy about things
she would like for the house,
but can't afford.
Takes small mishapr in stride
instead of letting ethem upset
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I DI IIC LtVINf S IN BEAUMONT—
| rLUd FORT ARTHUR and LAKE CHARLES
THE ORANGE LEADER ' FAGE THREE
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The Wallace Elementary
Doesn't burden herself with
the care and protection of a lot
of useless objects.
Does whatever has to be
is more concerned with creat- Is proud of being a housewife'
ing a happy, pleasant home for and would never think of apolo-
her family and its friends than gizing to anyone for her chosen
in gaining a reputation for being career by referring to hersell
a perfect housekeeper. aj “just a housewife ”
.Stopuwomngmadnaouu his* white handkerchiefs
week or two - spotted I cannot seem to re-
______________________<_______ move the stains
Please answer
T. M.
i. Nurses Name
[ Guest Speaker
I Dr W R Walker of Port Ar
I thur will be the guest speaker
I at a January meeting of the
I Texas Graduate Nurses Associa-
I t ion of District 12 today at
7:30 pm at St Mary's Hos-
I pita I Port Arthur
He will speak on "Restoring
Hearing Through Surgery " He
I was graduated from the Univer
laity of Alabama and University
of Tennessee College of Medl-
[cine He served his internship
at Harris Memorial Methodist
Hospital in Fort Worth
I Dr Walker took his postgrad-
uate work in ear. none and
throat at the U S Navy Hospital
in Oakland. Calif The guest
I speaker is a native of Harlin-
gen He is a member of the Jef-
ferson County Medical Society
and is on the staff of St Mary
and Park Place hospitals in
Port Arthur.
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RN2qeatLEVINE‘
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onstrated to the Pinehurst Home is no reason to rebid a suit
Demonstration Club at a meet- merely because it is rebiddable. J
ing at 9 a m in the home of Somehow or other the student c. ......
Olive Lee Barker. 2107 sth St seldom learns the corollary and
The demonstration will be it may be years, perhaps for- 32 P 8 2 Pa
given by Mrs Dorothy Ives, ever, before bitter experience y
county HD agent will teach this latter point to You. South, bold:
New officers will be seated him 4AK932132 V: •3 4364
during the meeting All mem- South was right pleased with What.doxou do?
bers should be prepared to an- his 17 high card points, strong „Amid."5"Radeu.To
swer roll call with a tip on spade suit and generally good ad “00
cleaning the kitchen distribution The fact that his pils aditi0al high cards for
this bid. At wor ihe alam will
be on a finesse.
TODAY’S QUESTION
Instead of bidding five spades
your partner bids four no-
trump and rebids to five no-
trump after your five diamond
bid shows one ace. What do you
do now?
Answer Tomorrow
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. EVINES- DOWNTOw
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Daily Activities
Jan. 13-19
8 a m 6 p m — Community
-Center open for reservations
| 8 a m -7 pm—Weight room
open
3-6 p m —Game room open
Tuesday, Jan. 14
7-10 p m —Adult Shooters Club
7:30-9 pm—Power Squadron
7:30-9 p m — Community Con-
cert Band
Wednesday. Jan. U
8:30-9:30 a m.-Slymnastics
7:30 p.m—Orange French
horn group
Thursday. Jan. 14
4:30 p.m — Y'outh Council
7-9 pm—Adult art class
Friday, Jan. 0
8:30-9:30 a.m.-Slymnastics
4:30 p m —Model B u i l d i n g
Club
7-9 p m —Adult art class
7:30-0 p.m —Radio Club
7:30-11 p m —Birthday party
7:30-11 p.m—Square dancing
Saturday, Jan 11
9-11 am and 24 pm -Chil-
dren's art class
Sunday. Jan. 10
14 p m —Sabine Rifle Club
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 14, 1964, newspaper, January 14, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531048/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.