The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1964 Page: 5 of 12
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— PLUS THIS CO-FfATURt AT B:0S —
CFG Groups Sing
VIDOR <Spl> — The Katanda
Junior High and the Cherokee
Camp Fire Girls entertained
residents of the Vidor Nursing
Home with Christmas carols.
. The Katanda group made
Santa' Claus napkin holders for
the patients. Other Christmas
articles made by the girls in-
eluded magazine trees and ran-
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I grinned as I doubled.
Enjoying the fun,
And turned round to South
To see where he would run.
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Came forth with Two Spades—
Did I hear what I heard?
' The other two passed
And in sheer disbelief
X laid, “Double, my friend,
That’ll bring you to grief."
South passed with a nod,
His composure serene;
My wife with a flourish
Led out the heart quen.
X tat there and chuckled
inside o’er their fix-
.Bill South very calmly
Ran off eight straight tricks!
He ruffed the first heart
in his hand right away,
And then trumped a club
On the very next play.
He crossruffed the hand
At a breathtaking pace
Till I was left holding
Five spades to the ace.
In anguish my wife cried,
“Your mind’s growing old,
Don’t you see six notrump
in this hand it ice cold?"
By doubling this time
Td committed a sin.
Xt just goes to prove
That you never can win. .
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The guy sitting South
Was like many AT known;
. He played and he bid
in a world all his own.
"Two diamonds," he ountered"
With scarcely a caro;
The ace in his hand
Gave him courage to spare.
—My wife, she smiled faintly,
And tossing her head.
Leaned over the table:
"I double," she said.
And North, for some reason
I' cannot determine,
Bid Two Hearts as though
He were preaching a sermon.
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The staff and management- would like to take
this opportunity-toi thank-our customers for their
faithful-support and to wish-everyone o very Merry
Christmas and a most-prosperous New Year.
FEATURES: 1:10—355 — 5 45 . 9:30
2 Rev. Eugene Heckmann, pas-
| tor, Invites the public to join
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| in this Christmas season.
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Christmas Party
; DEWEYVILLE (Spl) - A
'Christmas party for the family
iwasheld Sunday in the D. A.
Howell home in Deweyville.
There were 25 present.
Gifts - were exchanged, and
cake, coffee and sandwiches
[were served. I
and sung by the-children Other Christmas Day and Christmas
hymns and carols will be pre- Eve will be used for the spr '
sen ted by the junior choir im-of the Christmas gospel in
dec the direction of G e r a l d the world.
Snyder and also sung by the
entire congregation;
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will begin today at 7:15p.m. in At 7:30 pm there will be a Ye Children" ndYaComenAl announcesa 10 am. communion
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Icboral celebration of Christmas tan "When Christ w« Neopoli service Christtas Day forf those
Lawrence Meatyard, MUS Eucharist. The choir will sing Erth ” Ut "as Born on who cannot attend the nigbt ser-
D.A. R.C.M., choirmaster, willagain. The communion setting! The sermon will b. hv R.. i '
direct both the junior and se-t be sung is "Merbecke." The Roger P TAonhewi be by d
inior choirs 'n the musical por- prelude .will be the introduction At 10:30 p m the senior choir
t ions of the program, as wel to Handel's “The Messiah” will present a carol "srshc‘
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^o.you and yours, may we extend best wishes .
for a truly blessed holiday season
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ALL OF YOU!
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The junior choir will open the Cubs of Pack 17.
Six Girl Scouts
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mas service at Grace Lutheran My Lord Who Has Redeemed
Church, will be held today at Me" and the final section,
6 p.m. ' ~ ......-
The Christmas story in proph-
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Cabe and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mizell.
When the party returned tn
the church, sandwiches, cook-
ies and hot cocoa were served.
The Rev. Bond gave a closing
devotional on "The Real Mean-
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Members of Cub Scout Pack "The Shepherde.lqud Their
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d rp e sang carols in Riverside. i Is Mateless by Waters
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pie were Cubmaster R E services will be traditional car-
; McLEWIS (Spl) y A Christ- lacobs. Mrs. J a c o b i, den ol* in which the congregation r
mas caroling hayride was held molher, and Hugh Dubose com-will join the choirs. I
Monday night at the Old First mitteeman ' | The rector invite. the public to *
Orange Baptist Church for the Cub Scouts were Steve and--
young people and intermediates.: Stuart Warren, Gary Fredricks
Paul Reavis, minister of mu- Ken Rush, Grant and Keith
sie, led the group in singing.car Hayes, Dale and John Naz-
ols. Candles were lighted at worth, Ronnie Gearhart, Robert
each home where the grouP Jacobs and Huey Dubose.- I
“PF j ,, ., i ■ „ ' -Refreshments were served af.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mene- ter the caroling I
fee served them hot gingerbread- ’ —-------—
and hot spiced tea., in 1910 a 1,583-square-mile
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ing were Rev. and Mrs. James Glacier National Park. I
Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Me-
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into Happened at Bethlehm." The
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Lord How Excellent is Thy at Grace Church, under the di-
Name. in. all the Earth"; the rection of Snyder, wili sing
“Hall Jo the Lord’s Anointed.”
Grace Lutheran Choirs To Sing
Story of Christmas This Evening
Had started to, play bridge
With me .and my spouse.
"Please tell me," she shouted,
“Why didn’t you double?
"Twas plain from the start
That we had them in trouble."
""Tis futile, my dear," S
said I, taking no stand,
"To discuss it with you—
Let us play the next hand."
"Remember next time,"
Said she, icing a frown,
“To double a contract
That’s sure to go down."
So I picked up my cards
In a downtrodden state,
Then I opened One Spade
And awaited my fate.
East dealer.
North-South vulnerable.
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8 Saturday, 91—Buck and The Westernaires
i Sunday, 8-12—J. T. Richard and The Blues Kings
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1964, newspaper, December 24, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560745/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.