The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1964 Page: 2 of 14
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ry attractive Now my shoes have a wonder- but
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Mrs. Helen Brackett I miade • dust rutfle and •
__ cushion (to match my curtains)
FAREWELL PARTY ABOARD SHIP
— A buffet and forewell porty of-
fended by several Orange citizens
and the officers of the USS Arcadia
docked at the Texas Group, Atlontic
Reserve Fleet, was held Friday night
in the ship's wardroom Pictured here
ore Cmdr A C Messier, executive of-
ficer (left); Mrs J Neal Miller Jr.;
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Mayor Neol MillexIr.; Mrs. L. A.
Forsberg Jr.; and Sopt Robert S.
Lewellen, commonding officer. The
ship was docked in Oronge nearly
three weeks os its crew stripped
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operate in the School Story.”
Among the speakers for the
event are to be Mrs. J. Frank
Snowden of Corona del Mar..
Calif, vice president of the Na-
tional Congress of Parents and
Teachers; Dr. Wayne H. Holt-
mao of Austin, dean of the Col-
lege of Education at the Uni-
versity of Texas; and Dr.
Harold Spears of San Fran-
cisco. Calif, superintendent of
San Francisco public schools
The convention will conclude
or Friday with the presentation
of membership and magazine
awards, a convention summary-
panel, and installation of offi-
cers. ' .
Convention meetings will be
held in Pallas Memorial Audi-
torium Both the Baker Hotel
and the Adolphus Hotel will be
official convention headguar-
ters ' , . -.
Small fry usually relish fried
chicken legs. You'll find these
are good finger-food for a
party.
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Davis. Mrs Arthur Smith. Mrs know But here I have my
James Bauman Mrs. Gerajd daughter and my granddanah
Pace. Mrs. A W. Davis, Mrs. ter and the church and free-
Jackie Meek. Mrs Doyle Happe dom and that is enough to keep
and Mrs. Aussie Miller. me happy." M
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DALLAS (Spl — Some 4060 means very much to her She
PTA delegates will gather here still carries a Rosary that a
Wednesday for the sSth annual man made her out of old beads
■ rconvention of the Texas Con- in Siberia it was onlyrecentiy
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Dear Gat:, ' pari your prices, gals. It only I (Hays wanted an electric specially il.you,move,a lot.
Stop Toi and listen • tik** about owe half yard at the shoe polisher so I thought of Mrs. Lkrt
It’s nylon'net again, wide lace Pick some with putting a lamb s wool pefabing- - —— ---.
Miss Ann Love (She’s mar-pretty designs that are easy to pad (from my husband# elec- Dear Heloisekonsikccar. a. „
t^iSuPi'Z. m^ up, “U you use^e^^^
the most beautiful ' nylon net white net, it is very attractive Now my shoes have a wonder- but they re often a nuisance for
tablecloth that' she made trum over a pastel table cloth orful shine.
|U yards of net (Good net:tebeet. Red or green net is very
she watches her bargain* and festive for th* Christmas bold-
picked the best bolt on the ta- days, bronze -over .'white for . _
ble.) Thanksgiving, pure white for a say? Wow! I can’t even use my 3- - , — - ( . -
She makes the cloths for prac- bridal party, etc And this doth husband’s razor without the roof people and don t have to orry
tically nothing. Figure . . . 2% is lovely when used on a bare, being raised about storing the trUnx.
yards of net costs you less than highly polished table: Heloise sThsosxdaisPor ‘tucking away
9 listed include prin-
• ipel and teres; chege on
7 loans f ciM cn tchedde .
Otret amour's up fo $2509’
pr moge 8; bqut credit
‘acident and health in-
■ surance on ell icans.
children frequen’ly comrlain around in an overbearing. oF- I
that parents are bossing them pressvre way, •ee
! ahd they"make it clear thk* This. rl course is offensive •a
fhey donee bke t They write to a child s sense at dignity and Dee
Hack with argumeat, defiance independence, thoughhe prob-
‘ ’ salkiness sassiness and- rebel- ably »ould not put it in thosel :
Bon - ’ depeoding on bow words He just knows he does P
strongly they feel and oh rthetr not like it and tries to with- Ano k
indiv’dua way et meeting ary- stand it i . ’ Mdd.
ding they resect "hat is it thaen that pareat aduSR.
"The parents complain ab6d do that earns them the.abe
iter hEavor and corrtct and "bossy’ Certainly one would J ’
punish Then th* whole ttng agrecthattbey.haye toseli their ddde
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do no. thin te% Ate IT u and the timing c ;t that seems UM
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bust the . childrens, 'tw- ire Taxe the tone cl voice One I
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• a dollar. Plus the fact that this “You can also make Indi
■ aerennbanghn. wide ... that s Pham metsamhe net asndeta Many of my friends are sur- ing offseason clothes.
I - She bought some lace to edge blecloth ” prised and say. -Why didn’t I Coed
I it with it you make a cloth 2% Most of us can’t afford table- think of that myself, ’ when ---
• yards long, it will take 9 yards cloths tor every special occa- they discover I have our tele- Cook bacon at low tempera-
•• of lace to go around the edge ofsion, and the net is so inexpen- phone jacks installed at waist- ture so that the drippings are
-preai Ntovypnote the cloth. Do not hem the edge sive that we can have a larger height. .white. Use the bacon fat for
of the net before sewing the variety of colors suitable for the The telephonecompany just frying liver._____
lace on. Just machine stitch the season or the event. nautrally puls the jacks in the zonnnnnnnnnnnnnennen.
lace on the edge. . The cloths and mats wash baseboards, but I bad mine put i
| BUT ... My Miss Ann was beautifully and do not require on the apron of the window sill, j
sharp She bought inexpensive ironing. on the frame of the door, etc. 3
nylon lace at her local store., What * fabulous idea for Why stoop when you want to.
Tbis way when she washes the wedding gifts, etc. Imagine disconnect or connect the tele-
cloth, nothing has to be ironed! getting a set of beautiful place phone?
NBeipa ue smartie pie she is, mats?
she also bought some wide lace Oh, Miss Ann, we dearly love
with pretty little medallions in you for showing us the way . . . Dear Heloise:
Mock Hollandaise sauce may it. She took her scissors and No wonder your name is Love I get free address labels by
be made by adding a little cut these flowers out and hand- It surely fits! —cutting them off all the junk
lemon juice and egg yolks to a stitched them onfall four cor- Heloise " mail that I receive, .1tape my
white sauce. Delicious served uers and stitched afew in the:
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__________________ NEWTON (Spl) — The MustsL
- _ ... . Excen for 12 years in Siberia Lovers Club, and affiliate of the -
Mrs. Drannon Smith, home after World War II Mrs Ka- National Federation of Music
florist, gave a demonstration mandulis snent nearly all of her Clubs, will meet "fonday night,
and talk on floral, decorations long life in Lithuania. What does Nov. 9, in the Fellowship Hall
During the meeting, the club shelike best abou America? of the First Aethodist Church
voted to sponsor a spaghetti "Everything," she said glow. Mrs C E Moore at Car-
ingly She is dazried by the thage, second vice pres^dent of >(
------ —. - . . . abundance of food and oniyitha Texas Federatioz of Musi /
6 to 8 pm The mopey derived re-rs Ihat she cant partate at Clubs, and Mrs.Dellon Baum;
from the supper will go toward Ih meat. "I am a ver) old lady gardner, district president, will ,
the purchase of living, room and meat huris me here, EEe be the guests of honor. •
furniture for the homeseconomis said. holSing her stomach. Dinner will be served by the
depourmpewronmembethe ES she adores ice
the club' were Mrs Pete Col- added ' . SaNrsa FlorereeSmith at
lins, Mrs Charles Gray. Mrs Does Mrs Kamanddismissidemie 9
Benton Hamilton and Mrs Boo- anything about, the Old Coun- /
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I ate being bossed? And "nV.00 to the bossiness, or by an em-
Hes-teseqt it.so wben tey phatic inflectioq that indicates
nk they ire? that this is the way sit is and
HTbe last question is answered that is all there is to it, Accom-
to the dictionary definition of panyany of these with impa-i
tossy which sets it forth as "p- tieql shrugs and gestures nd
eEned to domination, dictatde bossiness gets worse by the
hl" That suggests the feeling minute.
I being jeshed and ordered Constant demands that give a;
5—“~ t child o chance to do on his
S .. c own what be is supposed to do,!
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same with telling him how to do
Fall Conference
ZS Sordhgersadinsumipsor drrcyonao not want your chi. Pretty Actrens' Grandma
N gregatioa of Jehovah’s Wit- drento call you bossy then do: "
tr-trcdagcnmrerenchsnnegcaoeutgostspnomaaden,gan Spellbound by U.S. Living withlsmapbeansaswellasas-midalnaresheskoth,
held inFBeaumont in Claver don t let your tone sound sI • C paragus____________________not expensive cneto
′ Auditorium sq Dec 46. peremptory and emphatic that By BOB THOMAS ' “She loves to do things for
Principal speakers will be they feel they.bal no chance AP Nole-TV Writer
wile Anderson, district super- for doing any thinking or acting HOLLYWOOD (APi' ---------„ ,
visor, and his coworker. An- for themseives. "Thank you, everybody. Thank bedroom. One day she looked at
drew Brownell both from Of course they resent it you, America. Thank you, Cali- the big bed I have and she start:
worid headquarters of the Wquldn t you? , fornia." ed staging an obl song about
Watchtower Society in New ■ " , ~This was the exuberant com- how it is good to sleep but it is
Vert Writet us about your bring- ment of Mrs Ludvise Kaman- better to sleep not alone That s
tag up prob l e m s Send a dulis 85 of Lithuania after 10 the country humor coming out.
stamped seif'- addressed en, weeks in a new land. She is the I asked Mrs. Kamandulis if
velope if you, wishsanindividual grandmother of actress ’ Ruta she thought her pretty grand-
reply. Send letters care of Lee. who brought her here after daughter should get married./
King Features.Syndicate. 6E eight years of dealings with the “Married — not married —
45th S, New York, N. Y. 101*soviet Union. whatever she wants,” was ’tie
On a sunny autumn day Mrs, reply. I
Kamandulis .was cheerfully "In her eyes I can do no
sweepingroff the steps of Ruta's wrong," said Ruta “The other .
hill - hangtag Laurel Canyon day she and mother were
home She is spiy-with a quick watching an old ‘Cheyenne’ I
smile and a double braid at thin had done on television. When it
r r _ j white hair atop her headWnen came to the part where I got
tlontetnotters she talks of America, the words killed. Gramma started wailing
come in a flow of Lithuanian, and crying. It was minutes be-ki
NEWTON (toll — Mrs Pat shessat in the den with her foremother could convince be: i
Chandler of Kirbyville. Stateblonde granddaughter and I was upstairs and unhurt.” i f
Representative, was guest Ruta’s mother, Mrs. Joseph m------:--- !
speaker at the Young. Home- Kilmonis, who acted as inter- . 1
makers of Texas meeting that preters for her Ruta exolaine Music Lovers dub
was held in the home economic that she herself learned «.. . m Me.
room of the high school Thurs- Lithuanian before English in
day night. She discussed the her Montreal home.
purpose of the organization.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1964, newspaper, November 9, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560706/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.