The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 190, Ed. 2 Friday, August 7, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE TWO
THE ORANGE LEADER
Dear Abby . ,.
Be Satisfied, Honey!
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959
CARMICHAEL
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR ABBY: Maybe I shouldjbov friend is in no hurry. I am 29
not fee! this way, but I can't help and my boy friend is 31 and we
it. 1 just celebrated rav fifteenth have been going around together
wedding anniversary and my hus- since 1946. He is working steady
band didn’t even send me a card, and so am I. My hope chest is so
He’s perfect In every wav. He Ml 1 can’t close the lid. My doc-
doesn’t drink, curse or chase. He to says when I settle down with:
brings home his pay check in one a nice loving man I will get rid of'
p;eee and he worships me and the the pains in my neck How can I
children. But he says that birth- get my boy friend to set a date for
days, anniversaries and even the wedding and keep it?
Mother’s Day are “just another WANTING TO MARRY
dav.” DEAR WANTING: A boy friend
I know he love* me, but when I' who balks at tha bitching post
get together with mv friends and •Ret • 11-year courtship is
sisters-in-law and they ask me enough ta give any girl a pain In
what he gave me for my anniver- the neck. Tell him It’a “Now or
sary. I am speechless. Am I wrong1 Never!” Stalls are for horse*.
to feel hurt? “HURT”] -_
DEAR HURT: A woman who DEAR ABBY: My husband is one
is married to a man who “wor- of those men who never knows any-
ships” her and the children, does thing when I ask him what is new,
not drink, curse or chase and but when I give him a piece cf
who brings home Ms oav check gossip he says, "I heard that two
in one piece, shouldn't complain months ago." I ask him how come
when he doesn’t make a fuss over he didn’t tell me about it and he
says, “I didn’t think you’d be In-
mu it/- ,
everythin® i try
To MAKE win?*
tip <5AWpif«T—
Senator's Wife Fulfills Lifelong Desire To Act
By BOB THOMAS
A? Movle-TV Writer
said | ua—it can be very difficult.
HOlLYWOon iapuwi,v „ l*he PrettY brunette, when she had I “I remember attending a lunch- husband is sponsoring,
a senator's wife leave a busy Ufe!lunch one day '? Lindy’s in. New jeon which Mamie {Eisenhower)
her one day a year. Count vour
blessings. And when anvone asks
you what your husband gave vou
for your anniversary, sav, “Fif-
teen of the happiest years of my
DEAR ABBY: My doctor says I
should have a husband, but my
terested.” Now if that isn't grounds
for homicide, what is?
READY TO SHOOT
DEAR READY: Hold your
Are. Your husband is as normal
as blueberry pie!
DEAR ABBY: I have a neigh-
;bor who borrows my cake pans,
pie tins, salad bowls, etc., and
(never returns them. Right now
she has more of my pans and
bowls than 1 have.
We are good friends and trade'
favors, such as watching each oth-!
er’s kids and marketing for each;
other. But this doesn't help me get
my stuff back. * j
I am not the nervy type. Can
you suggest a way for me to get
my property back without offend-!
mg her. NO NERVE
DEAR NO: If you have one pie
tin or cake pan left, bake seme- j
thing you know she likes and take
it over to her. Before you leave
say, “Would you mind if I re-
moved it from the pan as I have
no more at home — which re-
minds me, white I’m here. Dear,
may I please take back those
pans ana bowls? I could certainly
use them.” Exit, smiling Aid tri-
umphant.
ON TV TODAY
Debra French
Is Four Today
to do a walk-on in e movie?
This is the riddle posed by
Marion Javits, bright-eyed wife of
Sen. Jacob Javits (R-NY). She is
here for a role in “Who was That
Lady I Saw You With?’’ She has
three brief scenes as secretary to
the New York FBI chief, perform-
ing with Tonv Curtis, Dean Mar-
tin, James Whitmore and John
Meintire.
Saturday Dinner
; A few additions to a packaged
stuffing give fine flavor.
Young turkey with vegetable •
bread stuffing and gfbiet gravy,
mashed potatoes, fried corn,
salad bowl, cranberry marma-
lade, bread tray, watermelon,
beveragei
Vegetable-Bread Stuf.ing
1 cup boiling
ounces) herb-
* oav-. wn - One-fourth pound butter or mar-i row.
Wha.t'Banne’ 1 medium-sized onion (cut
SI:
‘lddnvsed’ stamped envelope to rot (fcosly packed),
| ABBY m care of this newspaper, water, 1 bag (8
i ____ , , (seasoned stuffing.
today. ABBY in PcarT^f this raj^r^Em butttr in a 12'in^ skillet
Debra is 4 years old today, and close a self-addressed stamped or H“art saucepan over low heat
as a special treat, her cousin envelope. ’ ^ Add onion, celery and carrot;
Glenda Sanders has taken her to: -__ (cook gently until onion is trans-
port Arthur to be on
John’s show.
Before going to Port Arthur,
St. John's WSCS
Unit To Participate
In Mission Study
WSCS members of St. John’s j
Methodist Church will have charge
of the workshop center during the
educational seminar scheduled
Aug. 12 in the First Methodist]
Church in Beaumont.
The seminar will feature mis-1
sionary study courses which mem-
bers can apply in individual study
groups.
“Faith With Works in the Local |
Church" was the theme of the pro-
gram presented by Mrs. M. C. |
Brumfield. A panel discussion of;
the topic was held with Mrs. A. W. j
Lloyd. Mrs. John Jones, and Mrs. I
Carl Hudson participating.
The devotional was presented by;
Mrs. D. H. Chandler. The meeting!
was presided over bv Mrs. Llovd,
president, and was held Tuesday j
in the educational building of the!
church.
Hostesses, Mrs. Louise Jackson (
and Mrs. E. C. Davis, served re-!
freshments to Mrs. R. B. Downs.!
Mrs. W. C. Hicks, Mrs. W. W.
Wells, Mrs. E. H. Bums and Mrs. j
W. 0. Simmons.
Today We Greet*
Let’s have those birthday greet-]]
ings for Saturday for:
Dutch Price
John LaCroix
And cn Sunday for:
Mrs. Jean Watts
Marianne W:odiide
Andy Andersen
Russell Long
P S. The drainage vote is tomor-||
| York City. Her !§nch mate was
friend of George Sidney, who was
eatinu there, too. Mrs. Javits told
the director she had always want-
ed to act.
“You’ve got a job” he replied.
But her yen goes deeper than
just the desire to act. It has to do
witH the life of a senator’s wife.
“It can be » lonely life," she
remarked. “The campaigning is
exciting and fun, but there is little
that a wife can share with him.
"Soma women can live with
loneliness, I think it’s easier for
the older wlvea to adjust to it.
But for the younger ones — and
there are only about a dozen of
Senate wives
talking to one of the young wives.
She was pregnant, and She was
miserable about her existence.
*lt’s too lonely,’ she said.”
Mrs. Javits has chosen to keep
her home in New York City. She
goes to Washington for social oc-
casions.
She does no entertaining in
Washington, buf the Javitses
maintain a strenuous social sched-
ule at home from September to
January, or during the congres-
sional recets. Besides her duties
as • senators wife, she has
three young children to look after
and campaigns for mental health
Then why does- she need to net?
“Because I always wanted to,”
•he explained. “T studied dra-
matics at the Naw School of So-
cial Reaearch in New York and
with Gertrude Lawrence at Co-
lumbia. I even made the rounds
of the producers in my early days;
I never got ot.e lob. But I did
work as a production assistant.’’
TELEVISION SERVICE
EASY TERMS
ARRANOID ON MAJOR RIF AIM
Ana NCTUM turi rffiacimcnt
SMITH Radio & Television
100R Orem TU 3-4410
A shoe beg tacked on the UuMe
well of a garage provides an ex-
cellent place for holding car wax,
clean ciotha, windshield cleaner
end other tilings that the car own-
er needs to keep hi* car looking
nice.
A dampened brown paper may,
be used successfully as a substi-
tute for a pressing cloth.
Debra French
^ Revival Is Scheduled(‘S®
Debby’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
French Jr. of 308 Donnel St., gave
a birthday party for her in the
park. She was very excited over
the sliding board they gave her
for her birthday.
Debby is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McMillan of
Toro, La.; C. H. French cf Pine-
hurst and Mrs Lois Sweeney of
Beaumont.
At Assembly of Ccd:^y"(Stv.c,r^‘Sf,'1
BRTDGE CITY (Spl) — Evange- Spit-roast in electric rotisserie
FLOOR SANDING
and FINISHING
• Expert Workmanship
• Commercial er Residential
CLIFF EAVES PAINT CO.
• 17 N. SECOND—TU 3-4320
After 5*30 Call TU 6-724S
list T. L. Sharp of Orange will con-
duct a revival meeting at the local
Assembly of God Church.
Services will be held daily at
7:45 pm. beeinning Monday. The
Rev. W. B. Sherrill, pastor, invites
the public to attend.
The church is located at 1090
Texas Ave.
roast regular way
Know how to flute a pie crust?
Put the index finger of your right
hand on the pastry edge, then
pinch the dough with the thumb
and index finger of your left
hand; continue thi* way right
around the edge of the pastry.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 190, Ed. 2 Friday, August 7, 1959, newspaper, August 7, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558044/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.