The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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TIIK OHANCIS LEADER
ORANCE TEXAS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1950
TEEN TALK
Pamina already ii ftrikin* hard
| Ml sdMMw north el tha
suffer flto In CNna, and enn-
of future relations
and Russia* Mo*,
following » wgll-
In tha drive to
tha world ft would
ta me. to aw*
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What would you do if you ware
rrpwnad "Mia* AmaHra." had
sissarrrwit career ahead of yfS—
hot you were in tort’ Would,
marry the hey* Ctowoe the
rawf Or try to hove loth?*
Pretty l>-yaer-oid Jacqua Mer-
cer. our currewt •'Mias America,'
had that >ia<-iaion to make re-
cent ly and Jacqua choa* both,
whan the rtmrried Dow*!*# Cook
Sar* rher * - •
"Sight aew there la a# raaaea
why I nal have merrtgga and
a career together. I am foMIS-
My haahawd h data*
Jacqua will continue her <
even than tor a while, if aha
chaoses. But eventually after they
sot aettlad they'd Uke to root 0
family- at least four children it
the plan. Says ihr *.
“A tot of people argue about
young marriage*. What** wrong
with merry lag young? Lot* of
rouptaa attending college as man
and wife gal better grades than
The now alliance of course
me ana (hot Rtamia and China ft»ve
oorood to work together in the
Rod offensive to take ever Asia
Undoubtedly China ha* received
Mtotortonr .* an "ally " fed "" \h, l*rt three years together
ilrmt to‘he .mere* bat* Jnatm, (* ,**, gaeee't mean
»!■*• c*“"« take her order*.Ih#, ¥OU lhMlM to the
Orangefield News j
grade* tied for the room count.
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. PRRRONALg
BIRTHDAY PARTY
ORANGEPIELD, Eeb 14 (Spl) Mr* Juar.ita Turner i* in Cor-
— Bennie Peveto wa* honored pun ChrHti where *he will vi*it
with a surprise birthday party her daughter. Evelyn Turner, for
Tueeday night at the home ef Mr. several week*
and Mr* A A. Scales Refre»h- ‘ u— c—■
attended the Fat Stock Show In
Houston Saturday.
Brian Thomas and Dorothy
Terry vi*ited in Houston Wednes-
day
Mr. and Mr*. J E. Evan* are
the parent* of a baby girl bom
_____ .______ at the France* Ann hospital
Daulton Smith of Grand Saline > Thursday. Feb. 9
this Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle of
Highlands announce the arrival of
a son on Monday. Feb. «. He has
been named William Hugh. Mr*.
Settle is the former Betty Hewitt
j of Orangefield
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Radio Servico
Millsaps D. Meek
PICKUP * PEUVSSV Svrvtoe
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come summer, winter, spring ot B*1,y Cameron.
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the unmarried ones. I hear My
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Mg her If she is a poor skater. ’h<“ JM‘ho°l Tuesday night for their
,------------------- - -■ don't insirt the get out with the monthly meeting with the
I Um b°) VOU *21 '•utlon* Sonia Henle* Let her make her nretodant. Mrs R. L. Granger pre-
^INPI* Ikt ihM* H® **W ii fiwn nkwiiUns WAV until «hw
__. own plodding way until -he
Mag, but muy aitor a Wrm nl herself
•teeny dating period. which j |f you take a girl foi* a swim,
'aequo says i* tha time when you throw her into the water or
learn tha other pere^g habits, ^ her with the brine. Not
ambitions and even what he looks
Ilk. *• u...kl.. Ik. I.milw ... * - , _
| S. The boy usually take* the
i front Mat in order to take the
brunt of a :ni-.hap and should art-
11 like "wtshing the family eer.
i! Sey* she:
’ j "After awrrtage
fere people
make tIHr
•hw rarefeflr. I Mkc to aew
and Daug la art Ml*, oa we plea
to aaake away tklwga far ear
hawse to gtve M Sat pereeaal
toneb. aad Ip week and btrild it
together” ’
* • •
the rirl about what to do
about rolling off easily, if nece*-
t aary, with a minimum chance of
injury.
4. In rkling. the better skier
merit* of cake, coffee and hot j visited hi* family here
chocolate were served to the fol-' weekend.
towing Mr and aim Payton Pe-' Sunny Fitzgerald visite<l her
veto. Mrs. Mary! Scales. Mr. and • parents, Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Mr*. J F-. Evan* anil children, i Scarbrough, in W<«dville this
Mr* Clyde Scales and daughter, ’ paat weekend.
Mr and Mrs. E D. F-rndault. j Mrs. lone Davis of Woodville! Donald Lee Anderson of Col*
Doris, Geneva, Genette and I visited in the homes of Mrs. Mary J )ege Station visited his parents,
Fran triin Scale* and Mr* A A • Scale* and Eve Euseller* recently t aacj Mrs. H. W Anderson this
Seotos. I Billy Wayne C heeter. who has;
_ j been confined to City hospital for ; Dale Christian of Lackland Alr-
WEDOING SHOWER • the past week for an ear Infec* jn San Antonio wa* a viator
Mr*, Bob Montagna, a recent j tton, b now at horn* and improv- i in orangefield this week.
bride, wa* honoree for a lovely jne I------------------
wedding shower Friday r.igitf at. Bonnie Jean Boudreau*.! - --
the hpme of Mr*. J L. Cameron j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
with Dorothy Terry. Betsy Cam- 1 r-joglraaux, underwent an appen-
eron and Mr*. M. E. Praar as dectomy at the City hospital
hoMesse*. Games and refresh- j Tuesday.
ments were enjoyed by the fol- ) Mrs. Chuck Lingo and children
towing guests: Meadsmes T R.. Johnnie ad Cheryl, who have
Burke, t. T. DeHart, W. L. Hutch- ' been visiting her mother, Mr*.
| e*or.. W D Lengston. Audi# , Juanita Turner for several
, Webb. L. R. Russell. L. Gikrease. ’ months, returned to their home
Skllie Hutebeaon. C. Vincent. E tn Vancover. Washington. Thurs-
I. Vincent, B<d> Smith, W. N. dev.
ke*. Bruce Patillo. L. H Har- j Billy* Don Granger, who wa* j
T. W. Thoma*. C. L. Ros- injured in a car wreck several,
trom. J L. Cameron and M. E. -*eek ago has returned to her
Fra/ar and Dorothy Terry end home from the hoapital and is
able to be up and about.
The Of*
ball t-am olayed In a tournament
at Hamo*hire Fridav and Satur- ,
day of last week. The girls won j
a aame with Hampshire.
Mrs. Herury Harmon accom- ■
feel* The group voted to <wder panied by Mrs. Leons Hays of j
Port Arthur attended funeral ser- (
vices of an uncle. Mr Phate Mil-
ner in Crowley. La. Thursday.
Mrs S. S. Reeves and Mr*.
Aaron Granger of Baytown .istori
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Wir.free recently
Mr. and Mrs. Oecar SJms and
children. Joann and Jape, accom-
panied by Mr*. Laura Stewart.
Remit
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ten books fur a procedure ctMirse
to be civen in the near future
They also named Prentice Vance
n% chairman ol the "Womanlet*
Wedding” which is to be pre-
sented soon The 7th and 8th
Every enre hi e while we find, to be on the watch for any falls.
«Hit what feenegers really think ‘
about their future. One sounding
beard in Philadelphia Is a daily
radio
Gtve the children enriched
bread spread with butter or mar-
garine when they come home
from school. Top buttered bread,
if you like, with 3 bit of brown
sugar, a spoonful of jelly or pea-
nut butter. Enriched breads are
usually goes first to track down j ,*M> '’’V** economical way to In-
a Mil on s preliminary run. and cl«,« iron
! min* in children^ diets. In ad-
dition. enriched b~ead also ron-
j trii utc* calcium, protein and food
walk hi roar rritirism
yev ere teyiMg to leech a
lift any igsrl Sough Irntmal
program over f WHEN). The
»m feature* talks with teen- ** * ”, may toae
^......... > yea tha girt
i -.*t m
agars themselves
A recent poll of 191 young-
*ter> attending the show, on un-
related subject* chosen at dan-
dom, showed:
That teenagers do more baby
sitting than anything else to earn
mower In their spare time. (Al- j
•hough some of them work In
■hope or teach, dancing or skating'
or walk animkls or usher at the
fish eee eel ef every fear
high asheel stedewta aspect* to
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1950, newspaper, February 17, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558253/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.