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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1967
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By WSCS Groups of Area
Humble with a
UPC Sets
Rare Film
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On Africa
The Patience Circle will meet
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Roy l Madsen, acting ABS
Trinity Lutheran Dinner Set
manager Interdivisiona]
Dale Calhoun is moderator.
Food Baskets
St. Pauls Sets
Loyalty Sunday
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Others named to the board at
helped organize a nationwide se- will be no Saturday service.
in Lubbock were Rev. Benton
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mont.
A; D: Denmark and Don Mar- and cakes.
|A. B. Lee.
Iment chairman.
Hopkins also will discuss the
Orangefield Church Notes Women’s Activities
rica.
DR. DONALD POTTS
Wesleyan Service Quilds
Mrs. Cecil Scales. Mrs. Berna-
Plan Workshop on Africa
Faith Class
group
Mrs. Lee Roy Russell was
on
Young Women's Auxiliaty
Ft,
Boxes placed in the church
Used tor collections of gilts The
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reception Nov. 19.
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St. Paul's Announces Guest Speakers,
Annual WSCS Harvest Day Dinner
CYO Observes National Youth Month
By Launching Membership Campaign
Christian;
Science:
Service:
NUNSERY PROVIDID
Public Cordially Inrittd
CDA To Prepare
Ra»ket» of Food
History Capsuled
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SUNDAY
10 A M.
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
10 AM.
program executive will be prin-
cipal speakeis at the American
Bible Society's Advisory Coun-
cil, Monday through Wednesday.
American Bible Society
Annonnces Council Meet
WEST ORANGE
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
900 LANSING
Al He-
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Phillips,
pd Gene.
11 be the
Other officers elected are
Mrs. Bill Dial, vice-president;
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FAMILY LEAVES FOR BRAZIL ~
Elder, Mrs. Griffin, Larry, Randy
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WMU Installs
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the Baptist General Convention
of Texas at its annual session
Episcopal Women Slate
Cliristin^s :Open, House
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Church Activities
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president of the Faith
School Class in a din-
chairman of Christian social re-
lations, Beaumont District WSG.
Invitation to the workshop
served. Mrs. Humble plans te
■move to Shreveport soon.
MKinley were named
captains.
DUNCAN WOODS (Spl)—The
Pecan Acres Baptist Woman's
Missionary Union officers were
installed Tuesday at a covered
dish luncheon meeting at the
church.
shall. Team B; John Jay and
Ed Trundle, Team C; and Ed
Schmidt, coordinator for the
youth Team D.
. Sunday's activity will climax
| several weeks of planning,
Mrs. J. C. Owens, benevolence
committee chairmen: and Mrs.
Paul Cormier and Mrs. Tom
McCarty, social chairmen.
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Guest
preachers will speak Sunday at
St. Paul's Methodist Church in
the absence of Rev. Robert Rob-
inson, pastor, who will be on
vacation.
Rev. Randy Williams. Meth-
odist pastor of Lamar Tech
Baptist Hospital
Names Rev. Johnson
To Trustee Board.
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) _ kev..
W. L. (BUI) Johnson, pastor
at First Baptist Church, has
been named to the board of
Mrs. Addison will be honored
with a birthday shower by the
group after the meeting.
sion of developments since 1966
of cooperative efforts between
the Bible societies and the Vati-
can working toward a common
text of the Bible, based on the
original languages in which the
Scriptures were first written
Leading this dialogue will be
Rev. Dr Eugene A .Nida. ABS
translations secretary, and Paul
■A Hopkins. ABS overseas sec-
retary.
Dr Nida will also explain the
advisory Council theme, “God's
trustees for the Baptist Hospi-
tal of Southeast Texas in Beau-
Others present were Mrs.
Clyde Goats, Mrs. Cassie Nor-
aBak
Mrs. Thomas Brindley will
teach the lesson on “Africa. Ar-
rows to Atoms." The lesson is
A class name selection, poli-
cies and plans are to be made.
taken from the WMU quarterly
‘r book.
meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the
home of Mrs Jack Cornell.
membership drive is being con- Tuesday night at the CY meet
ducted by St Henry’s Catholic ing in the old fellowship hall
Youth Organization in observ- near the church.
ance of National Youth Month I A youth rally was announced
diadka
meet in the home of Mrs. Byri
. -------- “r at 9 a.m.
following a
the church.
Retreshments -willSbek served
' N
RE VIVALI!
First United Pentecostal Church '
sat Border St.
Evongolist ond Me,. Welton Combs
Sorvices thie coming week ot 7 130 P.M,
excepf Saturde
Worship with UI in all or Sevices Sunday
•8 MFia
Mrs. A. H. Montagne, secre-
tary; Mrs. Lawrence Dugas and
with a WSCS corsage with $5 go-
presented Mrs ing to mission funds in Mrs.
Bible. St. John's Humble's name.
. The study ner meeting at Little Mexico
I i An "interest table" will be will be followed with a covered Restaurant in Orange.
-- -------. „-------- ------- uuu,g--p— ---t we----.— -------- * provided to display exampies of dish luncheon featuring African — — "
American Baptist Convention; lion and is a member of the’World Understanding Workshop African arts and’crafts taken ’foods.
tuals in the 19th Century, and Each person who plans to at-
now it appears we're losing all tend Is asked to do research on
the interesting people in the 20th Africa and to take interesting
ICentury." j it w ■ and - awifAAla akosit
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"n -e-u * »W mm-n‘ •
Downey, Calif., will speak al the > ing years."
Tuesday dinner. 4 Referring to the Apollo execu-
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The group
Special music at the morning
service will be provided by the
adult choir with Mrs. Edward
Mrs., Humble Honored
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. immedi-
ately following the 6:30 p.m.
worship. T. M. Pike Jr., chair-
ber of the congregation os a youth
and young man ' Dinner will be served
at the church al noon ond there will
be congregational singing from 2-3
pm Rev. R W Hillenkomp invites
former membets to the homecoming.
Dr. Clyde W. Taylor, general executive board of the Texas:Nov. 19.
director, Evangelical Foreign Baptist General Convention. | The workshop will focus
NEW YORK Spl > -Ethiop- . -y.u, - yeeu uiuegse. ■—, ....... -p e ......
fa's representative to the United States and their allies. A similar) Any youths interested in at- will be presented at the United
Nations and an Apollo space - ------ '“ ‘ '' ' ’ *....... *-* "------ — « .
Cox, soloist The junior choir The congregation of Trinity
will present special Thanksgiv-Lutheran Church will r----
ing music during the evening Wednesday at 7 p.m at the
worship. Mrs. Shirley Poskey church for a fellowship stew,
will lead both choirs. lardship dinner.
The official board will meet * ----------
(The Rev Henry Browne. ---------------
’Catholic Action priest from New men of the guilds of the county. i -------. = z
I York, told a conference here: urging that they and any guild their meeting _Tuesday
"The church lost the workers in members interested in doing so
the 18th Century, the intellec- attend the workshop.
wood. Mrs. Elva Thompson,
Mrs. Frank Peveto, Mrs. Ber-
---------------JI. „„ tha McGill, Mrs. Nell Duhon
dett Bertrand and Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. C. E. Rees, teacher.
campus, will preach at the 10:30 served at the church, and $1 50 Tiller circle
a m worship service, and Rev. f—“ " ■ — - ,
The Young Women's Auxiliary
will sponsor a churchwide proj-
ect of sending Christinas gifts
to service men in Vietnam.
Carl Owens, associate pastor of dren when delivered
Methodist Temple, Port Arthur, “
will preach at the 6:30 p.m. wor-
ship hour.
H W. Wilson,
ner Thursday from 11 a.m. to be presented.
1:30p.m. , The Patience Circle win meet
The chicken and dressing or in the home of Mrs. Jack Brad-
ham dinners will be served ei- berry. Mrs. David Bailey, pro-
ther in the church fellowship gram chairman, will be in
hall or will be delivered to the charge.
homes. Prices will be $1.25 fori Mrs T. R Burke will be host-
adults and 50 cents for children ess at a meeting of the Carrie
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Mrs. J. B. Christian is the
teacher.
A Cordial Invitation to Everyone . . .
ta_vieI weth w one iorn mor, omogt the Oni0IKAL pomm •
Christiohity 0s reveoled In the Now Testament—os Chris direbjcd
The first century disciples 12’
CHURCH of CHRIST
~-v vl a lov baput, Vi-
dor; William D. Norwood, La-
. -------mar Stagg Sr. and Frank A.
I s s i o n study Thomas, all laymen of Beau-
Sundey ssbel 94s AM. •"FVA
MoringWenhip 11 A.M. 2ddX A
REV. W/. GAMBLIN, Pastor "4
Churfho.TU 3-3813 Postor’s Pho.TU 6-3857
p m at Kelley High School in
Beaumont. Activities will in-
clude registration, events, a din-
ner and a dance.
A-district CYO meeting is
scheduled lor Dec. 3 at St.
Charles Catholic Church, Neder-
land. The local CYO will be in
charge of the mass at the meet-
regular meeting at derland, presented the honoree Norwood, all of Bridge City.
I-h- wene--------— .. — Cake, punch and coffee was
vatas B snerman, a member ceremonies at the surprise but- fellowship h... ________-
of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal fet supper Others sealed at the nue Methodist Church, 3-4 p.m.
Church, who also serves on the head table were Rev. and Mrs -on the appointed day.
ABS board - Bond and their children.Sue, The pcogrim is a “spin-off"
11 "r' ' i Um. Linn Anne and John David of the original held in Kitwa,
A gift of appreciation from Zambia, in September of 1968,
the church members was pre according to Anna Lee Griffin,
sented to the honorees. • • ’
ries oftheonetics symposiums’ Music for the revival will be
to encourage church leaders to conducted by, the church music
enter into dialogue with the director, Jack Bartley. Choir
change makers of the nation. rehearsal will be held each day
To this end he has brought at 7 pn) A nursery will be pro- da
top executives of science. indus- vided for small children.
try, education and government Before his ministry at the •
into direct confrontation with Groves church. Dr Potts served ■
. leaders and theologians f sev-four years as professor in the •
critical need for expanding oral denominations." . department of religion, Cameron ■
Scripture distribution and trans- Others participating in the College in Lawton, Okla,
lation in almost 200 different program include Dr. Thomas He is a graduate of Oklahoma •
languages and dialects of Af- F Zimmerman, general super- Baptist University and South- •
rica lintendent. General Council of1 western B a p t i s’ t Theological •
Other highlights of the Ad- the Assemblies of-God; Rev. Seminary where he earned his
visory Council will include rec Theodore L Tucker, chairman, doctor of theology degree,
ognition by the Armed Forces Africa Council, National Council Bev ' James F. Bond invites
Chaplains’ Commission of 150 of the Churches of Christ in the/the public to attend. t
years of Scripture donations by United States of America: Dr. Rev Bond and his family
_ the ABS to men and worpen of AT n o l d T. Olson. president. were guests of honor at an an-
•= 'Evangelical Ftee Ch u r c h of niversary supper Sunday follow-- "
America: Dr. Howard Moody ing the evening worship service 1
Morgan, pastor Chambers Wylie at the church The minister
Memorial United Presbyterian came to the church in November
Church; Archbishop Lakovos, of 1962 from the First Baptist
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for adults and 75 cents for chil- ’ will be in charge of the pro-
dreh when delioned
The WSCS circles will meet’ The Louise MeGuirt Circle will
separately Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.. meet in the home of Mrs Fred
when a program on “Japanese Gregory, with Mrs. H. G. Ains-
leader, will nre.M- m ;l‘y|^Ul^ Study ot-Clu,.n«e " will I worth in charge of the program.
vices.
The group will prepare
Thanksgiving baskets tor shut-
Ins of the community.
TEL Class
The TEL Class met with Mrs.
Emma Thomas, a resident at
the Whiteoak Nursing Home in
Orange for a program.
Mrs. A. A.’Scales read poems
from the book. "Autumn
Ideals," as a devotional. The
group presented Adney Peveto,
another, resident of the home,,
with a gift.
(training, and fellowship dinners. ORANGEFIELD (Spl) - An-fmeet Monday at 7
workers said. nouncements and reports of......
’women's group activities of the
First Baptist Church concern a
mission study, Christmas proj-
ects and other iems.
The guest speaker will be
m Rev. Jack Lien, pastor of Me-
WMU Meeting
Announced
STARKS (SpD - The Gillis
Women's Missionary Union of
the First Baptist Church will
WMU Study
The Woman's Missionary Un-
ion will present a mission study. L.,.
, . .. . “Africa — From Arrows to elected
. ____ __________________, Wesleyan Service Guilds ofithe continent and-Us people to Atoms," at the church Wednes- Sunday
Greek Orthodox Church. North Church of Algos, Tex. He now the county's Methodist churches the workshop. dav 9 a m.-l p.m Tha •i.Uvl— •
and South America; Dr. Edwin ’ serves as moderator of the will participate with others of) An "interest table" will be will be followed wit’
H. Tuller, general secretary, Golden Triangle Baptist Associa ’ the Beaumont District in ...... 1.......
aricah Rantiet ( onvent ian ■ — -1 t. . M-L-. Af thAIWnI
...... . oung Mrs. Victor Herm is grand re-
newg-items and artifacte about gent
« —-------- -r.. —----------------g. .. ........ About 32 persons attended in-
Auxiliary and the Paula Methodist Woman’s So- Mrs. Humble is a former mem- eluding members of the host so-
nt ini . T — 2-. -------- WSCS ciety, and St. John's WSCS.
----- ...... - . A. Humble at a pin, and Mrs. Clara Pleasant Also Mrs. R. L. Kibbe, Mrs.
surprise farewell party Tuesday of Wesley Methodist Church, Ne- Cassie Norwood and Mrs. Homer
HOMECOMING SUNDAY — The "
doors of St John’s Methodist Church
will swing open Sunday morning for
,, the sixth onnuol homecoming. Speak
- er for the 10 55 a.m worship service
will be Rev James T Garrett of
Texorkana. This will be a hamecom-
I" Vhersmpre Mr. were, “'rs Also Mrs. John Moore, Junior Sherrod of First Baptist,
prayer and program chairman
ing which is to be attended by
all Catholic churches of this A sound and color documen-
the armed forces of the United diocese. tary film, % “Upon All Flesh,"
RAGE EIGHT THE ORANGE LEADER
woph"*ei.voywsomoereroSneo-morowagrSwstao
ond coyovere onrhormty * reigion ’ 200 " "
biL CLA.sTl: wenedTK"
Representatitves from more five speaker, Madsen said that’,
than 65 Protestant and Orthodox’“while deeply involved in the
denominations, eight church re- industrial phase of the Apollo
lated agencies as well as: program, Linda man has spoken , wu. A n • l
Roman Catholic observers are ,on human values in an age oft (DIe Firgt i Dranoe Kevival
planning to attend the three- expanding science and technol- VIM s 1191 •8-
day meetings. Total attendance logy to civic, educational. Indus-'
is expected to top 250. trial and religious groups McLEWlS (Spl) — Dr. Donald
There also will be a discus-/throughout thi United Stales. Potts, pastor of the First Bap-
‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' “As national president of tist Church'of Groves, will be.
United Presbyterian men. lie'be evangelist for a revival,
has discussed the relationship Monday through Nov. 19 at the
of science to religion with lay- Old First Orange Baptist
men across the nation. Coining Church,
the word theonetics — the study The services will begin daily
of God in change — Lindaman at 10 a m and 7:30 p.m. There
ceremony will be held in ob-tending either of the functions Pentecostal Church. HOI Border
servance of 25 years of ABS’should attend the next CYO St . Monday at 7:30 p.m
service to the Boy Scouts of meeting Nov. 21 at 7 p.m in the Rev W. E. Gamblin. pastor,
America. parish hall when plans for said the showjnrg is open to the
R e f e r r i n g to Makonnen’s transportation will be made puble. X ... . „
scheduled appearance, Nadsen The CYO members are invited; Epon ATI Flesh tells a story
church relations secretary, an .noted that "the name Ethiopia to be guests of St. Paul’s Meth- of what is termed the "20th
nounced plans for the annual developed from the tradition ’odist Youth Fellowship Nov. 19. Century’s greatest miracle " A
three div convention. that Ethiops, the son of the The members will meet at St. team of United Pentecostal mis-
The meetings will be held at (biblical Cush, was the father of Henry's Church and go to St. sionary evangelists filmed it in
New York's Hotel Manhattan Aksumawi. The son of Aksum ) Paul s Chureh in a group where the bush country of Africa
The final sessionon Wednesday. awi are known as The Fathers’they may attend church services The film depicts evangelistic
is slated for Bible House, ABS ‘of Aksum,'the ancient Sabaean’3' .6:30 Pm- followed by the services *n which hundreds are
headquarters near Lncoli Cen.^eestablished in the north pns Sre being made for X har
Lij Endalkachew Makonnen, gseaalsospointed out that "Hlis maos a sPontrrdane“hhey auso thauingsreperormhed amdngathe Griffin Fainilv I cares for
and dear. Rev. Gamblin (l"" brail
note address at the Monday dm - pointed with cabien ministerial outs’will be announced J The move was produced by To Serie OS Adventist Missionaries
nor. Edward B. Lindaman, umL This test fie s to thesim- Adult advisers are Mr. anil Richard F. McCary and Ron - .1 •5 "* 1 . isonates
manager Interdivisiona! Proj- Portanee r i 10 Mrs Leon Theriot. Leo Schex- nie Willhoite and is the first of: Elder and Mrs. Charles J received his MA. degree in re- ------, ..... ..
ects, Apollo. Space Division, uh Vn and to the role she nider. Mrs. Elaine Robertson its kind to be filmed in Africa (Griffin and sons Larry and ligion from Andrews University, man, will preside.
North American - Rockwell, Toes bound to play during com -land Mrs . Don Shockley Rev. bv the United Pentencostal Randy sailed from New York in Berrien Springs Mich. 1 WSCS DINNER
Doune" C.M wi"-m .. "ling years 1... ,...... Church ministers. ___ Monday to Fortaleza, Ceara, Mrs. Griffin earned her B.S The WSCS will serve its an- NpuifMfirors
' ■ ■ BezderGrirrinwil be assumingdesrg, in nursing from Union nual benelil larvest Day din-
Dr. Donald Potts To Lead " scretss. Gritfinis the son ot the Class To Give 1
for the Seventh-day Adventist loealSpyenth-day Adventist min- M.as8 lOblie
mssion.xhech serves three Bra- an Mr’- crikin. an ri in Thanksgiving <
Elder Griffin received his Seventh-day Adventists have — • — - 1
B.A. degree in religion from Un-mission fields in oyer 200 coun-
ion College, Lincoln, Neb. He tries where more than 1,066 Ian-
।-----------------—‛--gusges and. dialects are spoken.
selor.
Women's Class ,
. The Women's Clasa 1 win
■ Mrs. C. E. Rees, president of
• Members of the McDonald thaunrangefield WMU,was in-
Memorial Baptist Ruth class Ehring offictr. She-gave.the
assembled food for a Thanks-karre redutntto John
ivingbasketnat their of^f^arr.treasurerand’mission'ac-
Tuesday.inthehomeoMrs.tion chairman; Mrs. Edward mont,
-ORANGEFIELD <Spl) _ St ‘ They also planned - mu-- Peveto, Young Women’s A
Helens Catholic Ladies Auxi- mas Dartv for Dec. 5.
ALBERT DANIELS, Minister
Chureh sehoet - 1 94s a.m.
Moming Wonhip 11,00 A.M.
Eveniln, Worship 7,00 AM.
, K- cMembergocathoiCopuptst foyer and fellowship halt will be Aadison Astny
zwi-,gnuMlsertuai"agsssrzemarzupk,""k" -
p.m. in the school library. 1°pmcasing PrckAg"project was taxen
New members voted on at the, made in a meeting in the home study
meeting will be honored at a of Mrs. M: E.Frazar, coun- "
Ml
30g.
E* • 180*E $
Staff PhOlO
GINGERBREAD MAN CORNER NEW FEATURE
Mrs. Vaughon (left) Mrs. Shdtfner, Mrs. Gage Show Corner
T^n .vn« be plenty ot plesHendtevaKaycarilonand Mrs.
iFirst Baptist, Orange.
Word for a New Age — The
B6ok for New Readers "
mortal Drive Lutheran Church,
Houston. This is the third time - '"
Pastor Lien has been g u e s I
speaker at the stewardship dim
ner.
The main course for the meal
will be catered. Women at tha
church will provide salads, veg-
etables and’ desserts.
by members from over the dis ) Mrs. Sam Norwood, WMU
,, , .... -— ------- ---------- e .ogr ..... •—. „„ trict. missionstudyehairman.willdi-
Mijsions Association, and Mrs? M L Menefee was master of Africa and will take place in leaders for the workshop are r«-t the program in prepara-
sherman. a.membr ceremonies at the surprise but- fellowship hall of Roberts Ave- Mrs. W. r smith, Mrs. George tion for the annual Lote. Moon
Y. Sledge, Mrs Bruce Scot (.week of-prayer for foreign mis-
Mrs. E. L. Richey, Rosa Mae sions.
Syler and Mrs. J. M. DeBouy.
The women at St Paul’s the open house, parish and‘diocese.--
Episcopal Chureh announce Chicken s a l a d sandwiches, Mrs S M Vaughanbi
4 1 their fourth annual Christmas relishes and coffee will be Women of St. Paul’s chairman.
c .2 open house Thursday 10 a.m - served for 50 cents in the me- Mrs. Vernon Osgood is gift shop
; - 4 p m. and 7 to 9 p m mortal room from noon to I chairman; Mrs ' Lois Shofner,
Both the educational building pm. invitation chairman; and Mrs.
I and the grounds will be utilized Proseeds from the gift shop Jack Gage, cleanup chairman.
.A if weather permits. There will and open house go to finance All women of the church work
38 be five rooms included: the rec-’the work of the women in the on phases at the open house.
G tor's conference room, library.: ~ ------------ ' —---
- Spanish room, gift shop, memo ' *
p, t offee and refreshments will Cve Baptist A (hi Its Plan
j r-- be served all day in the con? 1.
4 "rn wom be sold for soFellowship Dinner Program
‛ a va cents. A "lagged'' person is en- I ©
lij titled to free coffee refresh) An adult fellowship dinner and games are Mrs Claude
,1E | ments anda chance to win oilwill be tomorrow, at 7 p.m. inBell, Mrs. ( John Sharrsh and
•I I | paintings to be given as door Cove Baptist Church fellowship Mrs. Bryant.
1. .... . ■> - prizes The oil paintings made hall.’ Mrs. Robert Robinson and
... by Dorothy MeGrory and sev All adults of the church are in- Mrs Weickersheimmer are in
.roere eral other prizes be given vited.- ' charge of decorations; Mrs
Ik . 7 I’ ‘uPT, , ,, A spaghetti supper will be W. W Kennedy and Mrs RID.
Baked goods aixf candy will served for 75 cents. Leggett, cake; Mrs. Archie
a-ai ---u-aa ; ' 1 be in the Spanish room. Games are planned prior to Jones, publicity; Mrs Garland
ino for the speaker as he was o meni. ; In the gift shop will be many the dinner. After dinner the en- Franklin, food: Mrs Tommyl
"9 ror me sPeoKe as ne was o men gift items. This year one cor: tertainment will be original tel- Dav, Mrs. James Sorrels and’
ner is devoted to a gingerbread evision programs with the stars’Mrs. C. C. Courtney, reserva-
man theme with gingerbread from the adult department. tions.
dolls, books, aprons and other There will be a soap opera, I A party for the children is
items on display. Jewelry in the “As the World Churns." and a (being planned by the intermedi- BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - St. WSCS of West Orange of which
centennial theme is new this variety talent show presentedate Girls Aruttier; aud tha in-...... ■ • - • • -- .....
year before the church cele- by Channel KOVE. ’Young Women’s Auxiliary. ’ciety of Christian Service hon- ber, presented her with a
brates its centennial. Mrs. James.Weickersheimer) Rev. W. W. Kennedy will con-ored Mrs. F. A....... ' ~
Other centennial novelties will and Mrs. Carroll Bryant are elude the program with a pa- cp-iea a-af
be ballpoint pens, stationery making arrangements for the:triotic devotional. Veterans will
and charms made up by James dinner. In charge of ptogramibe recognized.
Avery of Kerrville in time for' m-wamca«p*i----
BRIDGE CITY tspl - A Some 50 youths were present for Nov. 25 from 12:30 to ’10
Benefit Gumbo
Dinner Scheduled
_ , . eu . . Peveto, Young Women’s AuX-
Loyalty Sunday will be oh- Helen’s Catholic Ladies Auxi maspartyor’Dec. 5. Mrs) revt-iarzadirector AndMrs.Rob-
served Sunday by St Paul's liary will serve a benefit gumbo eto gave’ the devotional err Karr, Girls Auxiliary direc-
Episcopal Church members as dinner Sunday from 11 a.m. to Others present were Mrs
they canvass among communi-(2 p.m. in the church kitchen. J. , Cap."u., ao. , „
cants concerning church A choice of shrimp or chicken Iris, Mrs. Billy Burgess, Mrs. ,
nled s i emha urill ha en-ad t A- . me I V m -se- t------ ss - - ---
i PE59 - I • -- ---- —— •** •v |M, uvawyuvuD, WIID. U. v ,
I ’ Robert Platt is teams chair-’cents, adults and 35 cents; chil-’White, Mrs. W. W. Bilbo, Mrs.
I man. His assistants are Stu dren, ice iea included. Also ’ R. L. C o u r t n e y, Mrs C. E
I Robins and Hass Nutt, m-----vilahlnn- --
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1967, newspaper, November 10, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619912/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.