The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1967 Page: 2 of 14
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Paul Newman Sees Stardom
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Carol Gilson
Dear Heloise:
Here is a laundering sugges-
tion I like:
on
“I'm not ashamed of my work
and women's blouses. They cleanheaded man? I’m married to
one!
Heloise
of it. If that's being an
cause
"I
don't know what that means.
Dear Heloise:
eling is easily folded into the
one
sometimes finds necessary for
move to Connecticut.’
The other day I was faced
To knead yeast dough until it
Then the idea of Lhing the
one.
roves
prod-
I clean the prisms in my
STARKS (Spl) - The Roger
22
bing alcohol! Rub the prisms
Maria Toth
Hostesses for the courtesy
rere Mrs. Claude Donohue,
Ge<
Blanchard L. Clark. Donne Sue
Mrs Bertha Parnell
Write to Heloise Cruse,
c-o
E. 45th St., New York, N.Y.
88
10017.
decorations and refreshments.
sasnaozazsassuansnmzizk
Sulphur Bargain Store
head. -
SENSA YUMA
are endless
roses attached to the skirt. On
us
• Across from H
ro sheet cakes iced in
ond report dropped considera-
^Class Slates Bible Study
bly:
f that age
one wants to be on the inside.
VINTON (Spl) - Melvin Wil-
from the First Methodist
Wed. - Thun. - Fri. - Sat. — Jan. 11th thru 14th
Methodist church.
sec-
•ns with high schoolers
as well as with grade schoolers.
ig. There were
moil. He was, In a turmoil.
2500 PR. LADIIS FAMOUS
Harold's school grades suf-
Values
1
Former Prices
in Iowa, La.
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easy and boredom sets in.
VA
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Harvey. The Sunday
son review will be di-
Mrs
a period of months.
over
Outstanding Values On Quality Famous Merchandise
Call us for details.
has been doing research in this
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Father Sub»titute»
For Reverend Poole
Nuptial Shower
Given To Fete.
Jeanette Buxton
antistar, make the most of it."
Newman and his wife, Joanne
Meeting Changed
By Catholic Unit
Mother and dad were not get-
ting along well. There was a
OUR COMPUTE WINTER STOCKS
WILL BE REDUCED FOR UQUIDATION
roller pan with aluminum foil
struck me.
Vinton Laymen
Are To Visit
Hayes Church
I
(Tep I
East <
North
LOOK
. AT THESE
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to Juilding Materials . . . % Block from Old Location
-SULPHUR, LOUISIANA--
WES
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matter where you are.
Ellis L. Sanders
Stars are supposed to wear
stylish clothes and sip cham-
pagne. Newman favors T-shirts
Qone best find out what it is.
i Sometimes it is worry as sug-
gested here. Sometimes there
gits a lack of understanding of
A how to go about what is being
3.1 assigned Sometimes the work
■ |is too hard or sometimes too
it makes sense to
"Package"
your home insurance
Our Homeowners Policy ah
lows you to combine your
fire, theft and personal lia-
bility. coverages into one
broad, economical policy
with these important advan-
tages: substantial savings...
packaged convenience...
tailored protection, You can
buy it on our easy Premium
Payment Plan which allows
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chandeliers by‘taking awash puyanKX,(2PIp-spengogervaiusdnthovrdaetheapandut 'I
cloth and. welting iwith, rub-Euicngro otesirktsPwntsessetirely,‘andam ift when fin- i
“Not at all," said Newman.
“We'll still live in Connecticut
and come here when we have to
make pictures. There’s nothing
so strange about it. If a guy
lives in California and has to do
business in Connecticut, you
my dust mop. No matter how
hard one seems to shake it,
J. i O'Brien of Lake Charles.
Also Mrs. Huey Buxton of Vi-
dor; Mrs. Hasten Buxton, Mrs.
Lem Woodword, Mrs. William
The Rev. Poole substituted for
his son, Rev. James Poole, who
was participating in a young
people's program at Henning
• Memorial Church that evening.
Mrs. Harvey Hosts
Faith Clast Meet
WINFREE (Spl) - The Win-
free Baptist Faith Sunday
school class will meet Thurs-
day at J p.m. in the home of
Mrs. George Harvey of FM
Road 406 in this commuinty..
A devotional will be presented
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-TV Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Re
cellent Inexpensive linin
kitchen drawers and f
ipers.
i very economical.
Speaker Is Named !
For PTA Meet
Mrs. Myrtle Richardson, di-
rector of elementary "education,
will address the Anderson PTA
tomorrow at 2:45 p.m. at the
school.
Her topic will be "A Year
For New Learning and
Growth.”
Mrs. James Rollow will give
the devotional and Mrs. Lonnie
Harper will conduct the busi-
ness meeting._________________
Troubled? Write to Abby, Box 69700, Loa Angeles, Calif.,
90069. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed
eselope,_______- _
Kitchen paper toweling-
which now comes quilted and in
• DRESSES • COATS • HATS
♦ SKIRTS •BLOUSES «.SWEATERS
• SLACKS • FANT SETS • HOSE
SAVE UP TO V PRICE
My pan was clean as a whis-
tle.
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SAVE j PR|CB and MORE NOW
THIS GIGANTIC SALE WILL CONTINUE
WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. TILL JANUARY 20th
WHILE THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES LAST
area since he joined the Baylor
faculty in 1966.
0 fussed at him about the drop
‘J l that chwwpH tin an hie rAnArt
I
1
mop is really dust free.
Helen Gregware
Dear Heloise:
Dear Heloise:
When I was ill and confined to
The b
East
Pass
Openii
monde.
' They
bricks w
more or
in this
formed
twelve.
, His a
spade, e
but, by
of hand,
two of t
At tri
six of d
and woi
•king. He
of trumi
the seco
Faced
hopeless
flamboyant' personality, extro-
verted behavior.
' NOW WE GIVE MORE
• THE HIGHEST RATE IN THE
AREA ON SAVINGS
• PLUS YOUR CHOICE OF
TRADING STAMPS
First Savings Assocation
OF ORANGE
207 SEVENTH TU 6-1918
BRAS r
Regular 4.00 to 5.00 |
299 • 399 !
' PAJAMAS
Regular 11. to IX
799,999
______ Yes, Mr. Sanders, we gals use Dear Heloise:
Use nylon puff scouring balls this method but I wonder if i. -----*2
a cut of the profits. • .
How does Newman view New-
purchase indicate a change of
heart?
Stocks-SAVE!
1 - 4 .. .
Complete Stock of Men's
SUITS - SPORT COATS - SLACKS
SHIRTS - SWEATERS - SHOES
DRASTICALLY REDUCED!
mean just that!
Take the open diaper pin and
rub it through your hair ..ext
to your scalp. No, you're not
supposed to stick it in your
pemanmagmaasmmmnsmmemssennnaseeesrmezaneeeammaumme
TODAY’S CHILDEN
Seek Cause in Grade Drop
By Grace Langdon (Ph.D.) and Irvine W.Siout (Ea.D.)
g
grades has a cause that needs
to be uncovered. It is help the
child or young person needs in-
stead of blame and reproach.
suits and clothes.
— Mrs. B. Pearce
lot of. quarrelin;
theats of separati
part of the laymen's revival
being conducted during January
by the Methodist Men in West
as more or less out of the help him through these hard services at the Hayes, La.
3 Another one had moved times. Methodist church.
Very ,often school work suf- The meeting will be the
gone six, seven, eight years to
college and have received ad-
' degrees in their fields.
They are doing work that is im;
portant to mankind. Compare
that with the work of an actor.
800 LADIES
*0′5. DRESSES
Gollien, 2126 Houston Ave., West Orange, announce
the recent marrioge of their daughter, Gradalyn, to
James D. Gray Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Gray
of Vinton. Judge Whitney Prince officiated at the
Dec. 22 nuptials attended by Mrs. Danny Young of
Vinton as matron of. honor and Everett Breaux of
Vinton, best man. The bridegroom is employed at
the American Bridge Division plant and the bride at'
Levingston Shipbuilding Co. They ore making their
home at 2017 Western Ave._______________
Spi
BRID
Joslin, i
of the t
tion of T
Sunday
Church.
Joslin
gram’ o
mons,
First B
preted t
Rev. C,
Grant
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white with green decorations,
and a crystal punch bowl in-
circled with large gold and or-
ange roses completed the ap-
pointments. The cake was
served with lime sherbet and
crushed pineapple punch.
The gift table was laid with
white net over a gold cloth.
The centerpiece was a tree ar-
rangement of wedding bells.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Zelmon T. Tauber and Dianne
(Cricket) Tauber of Houston;
fifth gride, has always done ------- -----
well in school until this year, mother and dad asked
His first six-weeks report this about it, “they fight
fall was fair, though not up to won’t let — -t- -
&ear Abby .. .
Many Languages Helpful
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
ROBES
Regular 13. to 15.
999 e 10"
Ruth Emily Aschmann
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Dear Heloise:
' •ANLARl
of better LelRG ERIE
DISCONTINUED STYLES AND COLORS
you to spread the payments ' L -
--- —•i - meik- • .Group Mens AILWeother
the other boy and the teacher place among the other children,
had noticed that they tended to it happen; h " -helem
hang around together and to get as well a
and Mrs. Larry Holston of Or-
ange; Mrs. Lucy - Wofford of
Kinder; Mrs. Isaac Marcantel
and Mrs. Vester Isdale of De-
Quincy; Mrs. John E. Brous-
1 and Mrs. Donald Coon of
scene of a miscellaneous wed- ished was roll up the foil and
ding shower, Friday evening, to discard it
honor Jeanette Buxton, bride-
elect of Cecil Dale Sullivan.
lately getting junior's diaper
pins installed?
Then use your head ... I
of the study. Mrs. John Graves, had been good friends since down to school work. It takes a kinson and Donald Futch, lay-
circle chairman, will preside at their days together in first lot of understanding to realize men t. • Ta _______
thebusinessoxemiamesper grade, but one of these boys what makes a hard time for a Chur........—
hon’s home, 902 Flint St, West they
Orange.
The hostess will be in charge
3^^ swESS
pins’ “stickum" is with you no
renewal allocate* 115,000 per
year for research on competi-
tive processes involving hydro-
gen which Franklin is directing.
Franklin ' ‘ ’ •
ings were held Jan. 4 and 5 at
when the Bell City, La. Methodist
It is very difficult to clean and beer,
paint roller pans if you have
used enamel or semi-gloss paint.
300 Pole Boys
PANTS S'™
them remarkably well and are
not rough on the material.
These nylon net balls are
handy to tuck in a suitcase and Deer Heloise:
can also be used for brushing "in"
- DEAR ABBY: I got a kick out of the letter complaining
because a kooky neighbor woman called PRIVATE IDA went
Saround inspecting everybody’s garbage and trash. She said
Eshe learned a lot about people—what they drank, how much,
and whether the lady of the house cooked for her family or
tied them TV‘dinners and made whole meals out of cans.
E . Boy, could I have fun with her if she lived in my neigb-
5»rbood! I'd swip garbage with my neighbors for a whole
week and confuse "The Inspector.” Then just to mystify her
;J’d take my garbage across town to some other friendly gar:
bage can. My empty cans would shake her up but good. I'd
even put notes in mv. empty trash cans with little messages,
such as “HI—WHAT- YA' LOOKING FOR?” The possibilities
sage of. miniature white carna-
tions, we w acube xiube, •
The prospective bride’s cho- King Features Syndicate, 235
sen colors of gold, orange, green " ~ " "*
and white were reflected in the
jthat showed up on his report by the laymen. The first meet-
card. ’ .... ....
I A drop in school grades,
a child or young person
been in the h bit of doing well,_______________ __. _
I has something back of it and and 19 at the Methodist Church
hints from MeQsg help for homemakers
► *4^ N.- on o- -- • cecees
ORANGE
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Have you been having trouble OBrien pre- Mlasses"to“themwhen“they
no junior s diaper sented the honoree with a cor- start to boil.
Tonly a five-cent stamp, but on a “i
End if there is no room aboard a 1
Hayed for as long as 10 days! .
2 We are jet mechanics in the air force, and while we don t
Sake part in actual combat, our planes go on fighting missions
fend we keep them flying.
= So come on, Abby, give us a break and print this, so the
Solks back home will send all our mail AIR MAIL. Next to
□coming home, mail is all we have to look forward to.
S THE G.I.'s IN THE 11TH TRS,
NORTHERN THAILAND
EThomas C. Franklin, professor by______... -
81 of chemistry at Baylor Uni- school lesson review will be dl-
eliversity, has received a three- rected by Mrs. Walter Toroujo
; vear renewal of a research Jr., teacher,
HF grant from the Robert A. Welch
Foundation of Houston. The
But they did care. They cared
a great deal. They cared enough
He had no explanation when that it Was worrying them. It
from the end of my vacuum eling is easily folded into the
cleaner and just used the sue- proper shape which eliminates
tion tube. (I held it at the top any cutting and fitting that one
of the mop and worked my eomeime finde narasearv for
way down slowly to the end of stiffer pap
the strings.) It's also
Doesn't take but a few min-
utes, and for the first lime my
Snapping the top from a can_______ _ -
Buying. new one is’expehsive. onX askcohimewbx.doesn’t
That left only Leonard and ten while a child is finding his end of two consecutive services
..... ■ " E ---- " — -- at the Hayes church which are
were Mrs. Claude Donohue, -----
Mrs. Elbert Donohue and Mrs. Dear Heloise:
To give bitter turnip greens
M o r n i c, registered approxi- an extra special flavor, try add-
• • ■ ing two or' three tablespoons of
— Advertisement--
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ENeed Not Embarrass
HLany wearers of faise teeth suffer
mbarrassment because their plates
#ing“umeo"pznbhiprer
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SetFASTEETH at al drug cunters
isrezrenpnv8g igg, nereecm
s ■
- , us play with them,
his usual performance. The sec- but we don’t care.”
Ten-year-old Leonard, in the into trouble with other boys.
" -......... "Yes," Leonard sald.whenisafely vouch for this method
in bed, I had to type, but could man?
• • Mnd • th- that «... *e “Antistar?” he mused.
____ ______—_______ ___ _ A wonderful idea for using
the collars of men's shirts this would work for a bald- crust ends of bread Freeze and
‘ use them as hamburger rolls
when needed. %
Mrs. Lawrence Snyder
He was worried about , FutchwillEpresent,tthe Scrip A. Ernest, Mrs.’ThomasReedy
He was worried about ture reading during the service - ......-
and Wilkinson will deliver the
impressive than mine.
"These are men who have
or young person has Church. The series will close
* "---1 well, with two services on Jan. 18
RAY-LYNN’S
famanr ooomiNO amt
i*<w< shep — selen
swoply weuu—Whelnete-*ete"
"s"rNNAVE
„Mean Nothing!
. We’re Clearing Out
SAVINGS} For New Spring
e, -u u — --- — ------------— - Church, will participate Thurs-
skipped a grade this year child and a lot of patience to day at 7 p.m. in special revival
some of the dust remains. -—. —-t _
So I removed the nozzle much fastening down. The tow-
With something like that both-
Leonard and three other boys ering one it is hard to settle
COATS Tb'uMS
porters have been inclined to
view Paul Newman in negative------
terms, as an “antistar" who yanced
portrays "nonheroes,” lives an
unglamorous personal life and
gives “noninterviews.”
Yet, various polls show him . ______________ —
as the most popular American but I’ve never felt that I should
actor in films. He writes his receive any exalted status be-
own ticket, usually 5750,000 and
Group Ladies Volues to $10.95
$5 o2,$9 BLOUSES 223255
SLIPS
Regular 6. to 15.
499 -10"
GIRDLES
Regulor 11. to 15.
799 11099
" J began to get an inkling of
where the trouble lay.
VINTON (Spl) - The Rev.
ISV and boredom sete in D. w Poole of Henning Memo-
inas-gsbadhsmsbuzensdzypbor
evening worship services at Vin-
ton Methodist Church.
GROUP OF
510. Infants Crawlers go 75c
pretty pastel shades—makes ex- not find a table that was just
“ ’ --------- "ning for right for the bed height. ---- —
cupboard I solved the problem by put- Define your terms."
ting mytypewriteronmy
a double thick- sturdy, adjustable ironing board._________________
__________j. It is soft and it was the perfect height and usual trappings; lavish living,
sticks to the shelves without I had room for my papers on’- --------"
' ‘ ' the side.
Grant Renewal
Noted at BV
WACO, Tex <AP)- Dr.
The serving table was spread
asthetather AdPofhng "Tngstemmea
L Mrs. Olive Donohue, Mrs. Steve
Champagne, Mrs. Albert Hol-
lingshead, Mrs. Raymond Bur-
nett. Debbie Hollingshead,
Beth Burnett and Mrs. Hobby
uarreling. There were plained these revival series are
separation and divorce, being held by the Methodist men ard t
Things were in a constant tur- to demonstrate to other local vinton
laymen that regular church
Harold's school grades suf- members can “stand up and
fered because be could not keep witness” for God. Music is fur-
his mipd on school work. That nished by an all male choir
iJ only added to the home trouble from the West Calcasieu
2 because both mother and dad churches.
> Three revivals were scheduled
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ALL SALES FINAL .
NO REFUNDS - EXCHANGES - APPROVALS
a great many doctors and states- the texture of the finished p
men and scientists whose uct.
a m. meeting.
New stevics ADOED ar
SOUTHERN PRINTERS
10• vImM ernter
Xerox Copying
coeve »hvyhih« 90. was
vow cost . suna ZJC raas
Woodward, surprised the Holly-
wood crowd by buying a home
in Beverly Hills recently. Here-
tofore the Newmans have been
/ An “antistar'* is an actor who confirmed Easterners. Does the
I. achieves success but scorns the
PORT ARTHUR (Spl) - The
- . . - ------- place tor. the Wednesday lunch-
rrankun is in his fourth year eon meeting of Port Arthur
of work on the Droject for which Council of Catholic Women has
the Welch Foundation previous been changed to Hebert Hall,
ly awarded him two grants. He 2002 Nall St., Port Neches.
MiMartin Richard an-
nounces the change for the 10
As Success in Business
achievements are much more
It was another kind of thing by___
that lay at the bottom of 12- Calcasieu,
year-old Harold's school trou-
mI ble. Hie wed ------ -----
g things at home.
main address.
A church spokesman ex-
I tried this the other day with shelves
...... I use at least
ness of toweling.
Write to us about your bring-'
ing up problems. Send a I
stamped, self-addrssed enve-
lope for individual reply
to King Features Syndicate, 236
E. 4th St., New York, N. Y.
10017.
SHOES
-d
BX?
Some letters to service men overseas DO go air mail with 4G
“space available" only basis, k mi ii■ n~ —t j- . .
plane, the letter can be de-Msn
NUPTIALS ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs. .Grady
and they're clean as a whistle.
No rinsing needed. '
Margaret Mothersell
It works. Good old rubbing
alcohol.
Heloise
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
REWARD
mi omra for Wm tofui •
FO PEARL BROOCH to vitinit
Woingarlens MacArthur Shopp
i Center "Sentmental Value'
II Mrs. C M. Talber TU 6-792.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I were both born in Eu I
alope. Our two children were born in the States. I think our ■
children should be taught to speak the language of our native I
country, but my husband does not agree with me.
Last summer I took the children to Europe to visit tbeli ■
hSind parents and they learned to speak a little in my native I
ongue. When we returned home my husband was furious. He I
esed to speak to the children in anything except English I
ly husband's attitude puzzles me. Is he wrong or am I? Why ■
logs he act this way? PUZZLED
? DEAR PUZZLED: Your husband is apparently ashamed I
if his native country and does not want his chUdrea to be
entified with it. It is my view that the more languages one
has at his command, the better educated he it. - . ■
DEAR ABBY: I am 29, college educated, have a good lob, I
money in the bank, my army behind me, and I am not a bad ■
ooking fellow. I like sports (winter and summer), the theater, ■
ind I love people. Older women and children adore me. I come ■
Erom a good family, smoke only a pipe and I drink moderately. ■
My problem? I am lonesome. I refuse to chase tramp*. ■
Jiris tell me they like me "like a brother." I have more “sis- ■
ters" than the Kennedys. What is wrong with me? LONESOME ■
DEAR LONESOME: Either your description is off er you H
are. - B
DEAR ABBY: We know you meant to help us out, but who ■
mows more about how long it takes a G.I. to get mail than a “
I
THE ORANGE LEADER TUBDAY, JANUARY 10, 1967
9 eifr"Tomhsg.
2. SUITS now 8.
GOWNS
Regulor 9. to 11.
699.. 7"
mar’
1000 PR. GIRL$
SHOES Now3
2122122228014
1,000 Ladies Wool - To $17.95 Values
SKIRTS, PANTS, SWEATERSNowS5 0.2 FOR 89
X 307
SIXTH
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Values 9
to $19.95 NOW •
WINFREE (Spl) — A Bible row at a 9 a.m. meeting at the mother and dad talked with him is natural for boys 1 — —
■tudv will be presented tomor- Winfree Baptist Mildred Wilcox about it. But when they and the to have their “gangs” and it is
T"---WMU Circle in Mrs. Otha Du- teacher got their heads together hard to be on the outside when
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