The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1958 Page: 7 of 16
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Mrs. Ruby Perry, Ph. JU 9-3541
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Vinton Police Department He sue- A. Lehman and daughter,
Ceeds Mrs. Henry Courville, wholPe?Ky- were complimented Sat-
resigned urday evening at a house warming
J. E. Merchants, who operates!*'Fm!|fW h°m° loalted
■n electrical shop, has opened i *,u
new business in the Turpin Build -! w^Mra W I L^Mr R
business building is being con- Mrs Robert Gooch, Mrs. N. E
•tructed on U S. Highway 90 in McCartney
/B*in.e,irCr-°^ *?w,n, ^ ^!ayor 'V .A I Th« serving table was laid with
(Bill) Venissat. He will locate his pink net over pink taffeta. On a
liquor business there shortly. i breakfast bar was a centerpiece
Willie Landry is visiting friends depicting a wishing well surrhund-
and relatives in Loreauville and ed by a band of angels. Mrs. Mc-
New Iberia, La. jCartney presided at the silver
In Bav City for a visit with the j service and the other hostesses
Simon Landrys are Mrs. Lovelace attended to other hostess duties.
There were 78 who called during
the appointed hours and 43 who
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Landry and son, Lonell
III at home of influenza Is Sam
Burge. His son, Sam Jr., also is'sent gifts.
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Mr. and Mrs Lester Barrios and I F\ ■ _ tai I
•on, all of Breaux Bridge, were | DUPICOI! WOODS
nests of the Howard English fam- ‘
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By Friday. Mrs. L. Sorter, Ph. RO $-307$
Lillie Barrios I* home after an QUNCAN WOODS (Spl)—Guests
extended visit iirhiew Orleans ln the Otho Heathman home Sun-
A recent visitor from Port Ar- were Mr. and Mrs. Preston
thur was Henrv Urcade. who was *.a,son and children. Pamela Jo
■ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edd.e 5>andy, Sherry, I. Land
jj0„_ Bobby Joe, all ol Beaumont, J. R
LeBfanc and Jo Helen Horton of
J? w , SHndakv we.™ Houston and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
«d Mrs. W. JDFrusha and Mr. Karr of Beaumonl.
^rec^ Pcrry- Visitors in the L. Sorter home
Wtekend guests in the home of Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. A
Mr. tod Mrs. Luke Fruge were McCrec of Beaumont and Mrs
llr. and Mrs. Lon Tyndall of Alma Thomas of San Angelo
Lake Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Anderson
In Deweyville Sunday w-ith Mrs attended the funeral of Mrs. Glen
B. B Davis of Vinton were Mr. Roberts- in Buna Saturday.
and Mrs. F. Hebert of Lake ‘**s--
Charles. “ . WATCH YOUR HAT
Mr. and Mrs Pete Merriman COLUMBUS, Ohio if — When
•re the iparents of a daughter, someone stole Safety Director Leo
born Feb. 15 in West Calcasieu- Phillips’ new hat, he asked police
Cameron Hospital in Sulphur. Jhe to help him recover it. Police Lt.
babv weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces Herman Beck, one of those keeping
and has been named Susan Diane, an eye out for it, should have kept
The grandparents are Mrs. L J the other eye on his own. It was
Lasserre Jr. of Vinton end Mrs. stolen two days later.
Estell Ray of Gladewater, Tex. j -^— -
In a Sulphur hospital is Chervl Eight of the ten tallest mountains
Ann Guillory, daughter of Mr. and in the world are in Nepal, a krng-
Mrs. Charles Gtiillotv. dom nf M-°°° square miles which
Mrs. Louis E. Guillory has been ‘s situated between India and Ti-
appointed chairman of the Vinton °et-
Red Cross drive. No date has been
aet for beginning of the campaign.
Building permits have been is-
sued by City Sec. Lawrence Har-
rington to Lionel Chargois for re-
modeling of porch at a cost of
1100; Jessie Courmter, remodel.
3100. and Jack Schanz, remodel-
ing to cost. $200.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1958, newspaper, February 19, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556712/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.