The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 30, 1964 Page: 2 of 18
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THE ORANGE LEADER
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1964
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5. The death of Alan Ladd.
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that West had the ace of clubs.,
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South to two spade losers.
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Just a few minutes in the oven
heats . the snacks deliciously.
But one. word of caution;
.whether you offer the snacks hot
or cold, add the tuna mixture
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BABY LOVES
HIS 2-PC. KNIT
SLEEPER!
Cozy Orlon® ’
Cuddle Caps
REDUCED
'Men’s Jackets
Long or Short Styles
Skating Party
Highlights BB
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Misses and Girls Flats
Broken Sizes. Values to $4.99
& COUNTRY
1608 TEXAS AVE.
BRIDGE CITY, TEX.
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Don't make a move
'till you see Penney'*
terrific values!
South dealer.
North-South vulnerable.
NORTH
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1 for the movie world.
| Death, divorce, ilg
kidnap trial were am
hews stories of 1964.
end. more trouble a
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to make news
3. The deaths of Gracie Allen,
REDUCED
Men’s Sport Coats 4
Values to $29.93
giant white
goods event
_is just around the corner
starts Saturday,
January 2nd
recently made a comeback with
"The Carpetbaggers.”
ace, but could not make a re-"
turn that would defeat the con-
tract. When he J led back a ,
trump. South was able to win
it in dummy. He-then discarded
a spade on the king1 of clubs
and thus made four hearts.
If South had not cashed the
second diamond trick before i
leading the queen of clubs, he i
would have gone down. East
would have taken the club and 1
returned a diamond, and South
would, then have had to lose ,
clarer finds that nature has per-
formed this chore for him. Here '
is a case where declarer, near
the start of the hand, found a
situation practically ready-made
for an endplay.
West led a diamond. South
took i with the king and played
the ace of hearts. West showing
out. Had both defenders followed
suit, the contract would auto-
matically have been made by
drawing another round of trumps
and leading the queen of clubs.
Bub when West showed out,
South had\ to watch his step.
He stopped drawing-trumps in
order to effect an endplay.He
first cashed the ace of diamonds .
Communion Set
At St. PauFs
.BRIDGE CITY (Spl) r Spe-. -
cial communion services will be
conducted at three different _
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ig the top
At year’s
ared on
A winter-warm group
of novelty styles in
cotton flannelette . ...
checks and prints! All
2-piece styles, many
colors in the group.
Pre-Iiwvemtory SALE
FALL and WINTER
MERCHANDISE
L Entire stock men's long sleeve sport shifts re-
duced to clear. Big selection of styles, fabrics
and color?.. Take your pick.
For Girl*
99
REDUCED
Boys’.Warm Gloves •
Reg $1.98 and $249
The Rev. Robinson also said
the sanctuary will remain open
and lighted for those who desire
to come at a more convenient
time.
WAIT! Penney’s
REDUCED
Misses Flannel Sleepwear
. Pajamas or Gowns -
REDUCED
. Boyy Dress Shoes
Broken Sizes 10 5
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Any play he made after taking
the ace would have limited
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$8.$12
Fowler, Mrs D. J Martinez,
Mr and Mrs. I. Dupuy.
The month's handicraft actiy:-
All wik that costly
handmade look!. Or-
lon* acrylics in crusad-
ers, bonnet and tobog-
gan styles — many col-
ors, sizes for 3-6x,7-14.
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Canape Makings Probably in House mmujs
CECILY BROWNSTONE tuna mixture on crackers. rWe minutes. Center each canave ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
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( MEN'S LONG SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
KNIVES
DISCONTINUED
PATTERNS
40%
A FEW USED
KNIVES—REAL CHEAP
8'4 oz. thickset cotton
’ corduroy .withacrylie - Boy a batch! Save! Flat
pile lining, dotton back-knit sleepers with non-
ed. Zip-off hood, bulky, skid plastic soles, grip-
knit fancy collar. Ma- per back and waist. 4
chine washable. , baby -colors! -
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t Church Observes Student
I BRIDGE CITY (SpD — Stu-led by Rone Laughlin, a stu.
I dent Night at Christmas Was ob- dent at ALouisiana Baptist Col-
■ served Sunday at First Baptist lege, Pineville. The message
I Church when college students,was delivered by Larry Na-
■ were in charge of .the evening, hours. a‘student at the niver-
I services. > sity of' Texas. Austin.
I Th.announcements.and wel- Rev. C. Bullard Jones is
■ come were given byGary Ray, church pastor and Francis La-
la student at Lamar .Tech in.Rocque is minister of music and
| Beaumont, and the music was youth’activities
From nursery school to
6th grade, all the girls
will find a top selection
of bright new cottons
. . . bou'ffants, pleats,
skimmers, jumpers ...
in gayest- checks, plaids,
plus florls and solids! ‘
sandwiches .
You'll notice that we suggest!
pimiento cutouts for garnishing? The bidding:
These we make with aset of Soiith West
tiny canape cutters But if these 1 • Pass - INT Pass
•cutters aren't on hand, just use 4 *
Assharpaknifet to, cut .the & Opening 1004- jack or dia.
imiento into miniature diamontis mongs, •: • -
orsguares. „ . The term "endplay is a mis-
Ev r-Ready Tuna Canapes nomer in bridge, since an end-
TWO cans (612 or 7 ounces play need not occur near the
each) tuna in vegetable oil, 12 end of a hand but may well take
cup mayonnaise, 1a cup grated place in the middle or even at
cheddar or Parmesan cheese, the beginning of a hand.
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ties included making Christmas i
candy and candlestick holders .
from detergent bottles dec L
orated with crystal paint ( "
The next regular meeting will
be held Jan 5 at 3 p m in Mrs
Brock's home on West Bluff
% teaspoon salt, 14 teaspoon The endplay is one of the best
dry mustard. 1 teaspoon Wor- methods available to declarer
cestershire sauce and. crackers. for gaining a trick he might
Garnish: pimiento cutouts or otherwise have to lose. It o-
sliced stuffed green olives, 1 curs when declarer throws a,de-
this seemed to prove what some tainment.
of us have suspeted for a long 4. Sidney Poitier’s Oscar. Few
Xorth East and then Ted the queen ot ciubs.
East was forced to take the
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HOLLYWOOD (AP> - This time: that Hollywood thrives on Academy Awardshave been as
has been another turbulent year trouble. happily received by the film
' Here is how the top nevs sto- community as Poitier's for "LI- hours 00 New Years Eve at
ries of the movie world sacked lies of the Field.” The award to St. Paul’s Methodist Church.
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droined tm avurnaine moment and thereby forges that : The outcome would have been I
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wood appears healthier at the
|end of 1964 than it has in recent ard Burton wedding. The event
years. The reason: business is itself may have seemed antiell-
good. Large numbers of Ameri- mactic'. but nevertheless the - ----o- —r - ---------. . . , j —
cans once more find excitement highly headlined pair continued to the Senate. The former danc- British comedy star was
in going to the movies. In addi- ' ------------'" *-h-----iululpted from death N • he
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seemed imminent of the three men acused of the .The sudden passing of the la-
Despite Jhese travails, Holly- -me.
. - ... . racantlv made B enmehack with
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Girls’ Coruroy Slacks ■
Sizes 3 to 6x h - $100- "
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10′4 $750
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tion, most of the major studios, ____—______________,
are successful in their television! Harpo Marx and Eddie Cantor. 1
operations. Coming within a few weeks of some .— - --------.— -
! With rare exceptions the film; each other, the loss of these couldn't disgujse.. their pridelcized
companies had good news for great stars seemed to signal the when Murphy won the election, weak
their stockhoiders this year. All sunset of a great era in enter-
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up to this reporter the Negro actor was well-de- F— n.: . wi::
1. The Sinatra kidnap trial, served, but it was especially conduct the communion with a
The bizarre kidnaping of Frank significant in a time of racial brief meditation tomorrow at 7
Sinatra Jr. at Lake Tahoe.in unrest Patricia Neal's Oscar p m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., 1
was faced with the possibility of December 1963 was followed for "Hud” was another popular all services being identical,
a major strike. and clashes over by a tria‛ that was equally bi- choice,
the moral content of movies zarre. It ended in the conviction
'seemed imminent. . " "h ----*e"
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Orange Center
Activities.
t The following schedule of Or-
Shge Community Center activi-
ties will be observed this week.
6 George Murphy's election The youthful, newly married
e Senate. The former danc- British comedy star was res-
er was scarcely taken seriously cued from death by a hospital
when he announced he would team after eight heart arrests,
run for the U.S Senate. Even 8. Ethel Merman-Ernest
—Hollywood Democrats Borgnine. Their much-publi-
J:—- tei- -delee marriage lasted five
__________.. i,‘weeks. At year's end "MeHale’s
achieving the .highest elective Navy” skipper was , engaged
post for any film figure. i again, to actress Donna Ran-'
7. Peter fellers’ heart attack Icourt. -
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Twosome Tondem Bicycle
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Playboy Sportster Bicycle—~
Winner
JOHNNY ANDREWS
2nd Pritt—
Speedway Racing Set
winner •
JOHN NUBER
3rd Prire—
Spinning Kit
Winner
' DEAN ELMAN
4th Pritt— ।
Electric Speedway
Winner
WAYNE MILLSAP
5th Pritt—
Snore Drum Set
Winner
DOUGLAS ALLEN
6th Pritt—
Chevy Dragster Chelteger
Winner
DON BAYLESS
cestershire; mix thoroughly Sometimes declarer must lav
with a fork. Makes about. 24 the groundwork for the eventual
cups. If not used at once, cover end play, but at other times de-
and refrigerate <0 1914, Klug Features Syndicate, Inc.)
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"BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Mrs
Darwin Rothering will be hast- By CECILY BROWNSTONE tuna mixture on crackers. iWe minutes. Center each canape
ess for a New Year's Eve party Associated Press Food Editor used % tabJespoon of the mix- with a garnish; serve at once ’
for members of the Beta a recipe cooks tell us they ture for each round b u 11 e r y Note: Have the garnish ready
Sigma Rbi Exemplar group and want an ever-ready-snack mix- cracker — 134 inches across > before you mound the tuna mix-1
their husbands ■ ture to serve to guests, one that Place on cookie sheets or foil in ture on the crackers and heat
The clockwatch party will be-the whole family will enjoy. a very hot (450 degrees) ov^n We found that crackers stayed
gin at 9 p.m at the Rothering Here's one answer — tuna for 3 to 5 minutes or on low crisper than ‛melba toast for
home, 1000 Dugas St Refresh- canapes The makings for this rack in broijer for only 2 or-8 these canapes,
ments willihe served by the so- good mixture are those likely to ______"
san ne put toihet’h thepgpu CONTRACT RRDGE
of the moment. Grownups will N — I N I IN / • I U I I L • L .
enjoy these with a before-din- ' _ D I n !
ner drink, youngsters will wel- BY D . J ay Becker
come them with tomato juice. _ . ..... ...... '
' This canape may be served (Top Record-Holder in Master' Individual ChamplonshipPlay)
• according, to an announcement skating party nd the exchange;
by Pete Morrell. director oftheof gilts-provided entertainment
Orange Parks and JReertion for mgmbers of the Tulip Blue!
Departmet. " \ Biros during their Christmas-
Dally Activities Lmnbeting at the Orange ommu-
Dec. 28-31 nity Center this past week
8 a m-6 pm — Community Attending were Lisa Burk?
. Center open for reservations Pam Martinez, Lynnett Dupuy,'
8 a m -7 pm — Weight room Becky Hargis. Judy and Pam
\ open . Hinson, Betty Friday. Para
1 8 a m -6 pm, —"Game rooms Ried, Dandy Brock, Denise
! open. - Castin and the leader, Mrs
,7 Wednesday, Dec. 30 J. W Brock. , -
’ 48 a m — Game rooms open Visitors included Shirley. De- 1AiE
Thursday, Dec. 31 . lia. Ernest, Robert. Deboraht —d
8 am — Game rooms open and Wilton Friday, Sammy and Mos
Friday, Jah. 1. IMS Tommy Broc, Judy and Mar-
Center, closed ilyn Dupuy, Mrs W B. Friday, dI
maumm Mrs. H p Hinson. Mrs. O. C ■ 5
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Winner k
/ SHERRI LAWLER
‘2nd Pritt—
2 Come ro Outfit
Winer
CAROLYN WAGGONER
3rd Pritt—
Portoble Phonogroph
. - Winner.
TASCA BECKHAM
4th Pritt— f
—— Doll Cooch
, Winner
• JANE BLALOCK
5th Pritt—-
Wedding Party Set
Winner
PATRICIA ROBERTS
6th Pritt—
Jumbo Shaggy Dog
Winner ,
KAREN WILLIS
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 30, 1964, newspaper, December 30, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560749/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.