The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1956 Page: 2 of 12
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Scholarship Given
By PTA Council
It Linn Memorial
Jt mi vwled Tuesdev morning
Hi * regular fnewfeng at the Or-
ange OUl rioutwfl at PTA m
---- Gro** Council of PTA to
Mrs. Platt Reviews
Portion of Book
For Musicians
Mr*. R. D. Platt, program chair-
man. reviewed two 'chapter* erf
% study entitled "The Well-Tem-
rfc£ Pine Grove Council
»<f to name t r annual scholar-
♦Hto given by the council, the Jo-
» » Unn Fellowship Fund. '
Kn-irta were heard from the
gered Listener" by Deem* Taylor
v'■'■h-us city achoola
H was a >o*mcad by Mr* P. K.
\>.*iyr owi Jr that recourse
in clothing ronstru tion would
bfgih later that day In the home
irrtnorr « room at Carr Junior
Hirh School. Mr* Carroll B
Parker it matructor for the
£fTI1____• .. __ _
A' bourse in slip covering and
iiphoJ*tertof will be given in the-
ne>r future. The course win be
apetisneed by the Home
Family Ixt 1 e committee*
tho^e interested may’ contact the
chsutnan of that committee in
their PTA
Hostessc* for the meeting
w < rt rcpieseruatipes from the
Orr Junior High School PTA.
There will be no council meet-
ing m February, if was an-
nounced, And the next meeting
Will be held March ?8. Mrs.
Henry Savoy conducted the busi-
ne?» frfWirtt.
ionday evening at a meeting of
the Chamber Musician* in the
Pirtt Presbyterian Church
Mr*. C. Randall Thomas presid-
ed at the business session and
Mrs John Korbv discussed the
hymn of the month.
Musical number* presented
were«‘•Chorale' by Bach, and
“Dance of the Rosebuds” by
Kttts. duo pianp number* played
by Mrs Morris Moore and Mrs.
M D Meek; “Sea of Galilee."
Shura, was an organ solo by Mrs.
E. 1. Hardy.
Presented as an organ. Violin
and fltite trio was “The Holy Boy’’
and | by Ireland, played by Mrs. Hardy,
Bnrj i Mrs H F Smith and Mrs. Korby.
’ “Travane1' by Havel was an organ
and piano duet played by M r s.
, Piatt and Mrs. L A. Forsberg.
Mrs Victor Herm played a? an
organ solo ‘’Credo” from the Mass
of St. Cecilia. The final number
was “1 Waited for the Lord" by
Mendelssohn sung by an ensemble
composed of Mrs R. B. Travis,
I Mr*. R. R Severn?. Mrs. Smith,
Mrs, Forsberg, Mrs, M. D. Meek,
j Mrs! Thomas Alleman, and Mrs!
Korbv with Mr&. C. K Smith and
Benevolence Club' Iuk‘"* ?* “l0
r*? ‘ hi rs II : Guests were Mrs. George Sigler.
; iciicenT
fiffteers were elected Monday
•rim n,* put’ l :cuw v r /—» I I e'
i* V w^Unt r.! !he.nsr:7}wt>nd DQncrott Llub
Jhncvrrter»ce <drdr held in the*.
home of Mrs .1 C Russell. jJq Coft0e
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Brenda Robneft
Lends Support
To March of Dimes
Mr*. Glenn Settles
Is New Chairman ’
Of Garden Group
, Brenda Hobnett, small daughter
of Mr and Mrs. O. M. Robnctt, 'zTJSZZT .
1208 Du Pont, wanted to. have a Mrjt- p'<*nn Settles was named
part to the. March of Dimas cam- | chairman of the Garden Depart-
pa ign She invited her playmates ! ,'?Pnt of the Women's Club last
to * party at her home Saturday Friday *! an election held in the
Ynommg and asjeed each to bring a Woman'* Club Mrs. Settles' sups
Today We Greet
A belated greeting is due
to David Wayne Hicks, whose
birthday was Monday. Other
, birthday apniveraarlas cete-
contribution to the polio drive,
nda’s mother took pictures of
porting1 officers are Mrs. John
Jackson, vice chairman: Mrs. Eu-
gene Holcomb, secretary: Mr*. C.
R. 1
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the group. Brenda served refresh-
ments and conducted a number of R Nantz,-'treasurer: and Mr*. Joe
games for her gueats. Nearly tl Roucher parliamemarian.
was collected by the small hostess, j Mrs. R. R. Allen wps chairman
Guests were Oarolyn.Cagle, ®bee the hostess committee for the
Marie Thibodeaux. Jerry Allen,; luncheon'which was served to the
Donna Sue Williford, Donna. Ben- members and guests prior to
cil, Susan. Robert and Sandra j the business session.
Manril, Janice Burch, Sharon t Mrs. Charles Hawks was in
Hur«R>Betty Lou Hoffpauir, Vio- charge of the program. She intro-
letjPadgett and Linda Carol Davis, dueed Mrs. M A. Bradford of Sul-1 r, , = f.
TT-w*- „,pl«^ ttt. who gave a defnofiBtra- j ^hOWeF I S CjIVen
Louple Honored 1A special fcatur* °f thi; prop*** for Ann Comer
. i • r- t was1 a style show conducted by • ' *^Ui !C
A t i npn Shn'A/P r 1 MrS Richard Crump. As the soring
' tCI 1 j fashions were shown, Mrs Brad-
•rated this *Week were A. J.
| Navarre, Tuesday: Woody
Wright, Tuesday; Sandra Aui-
well snd. Roy Cdlburn, Wed-
nesday. , "■
Tomorrow’* birthday list
includes:
H. T,1 Johnson •<
Mr*. M. M. Corley
Evelyn Sloan
Bobby Oriner
Susan Black
Mr*. Jam#* B Quigley *
Mrs. Steve Williamson
Fsrnnve Beaty
Keith Parker
S. p. Dunn
Mrs. Ekelyp Purcell—.y :£,.L
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jBirlfTday Party
I s’Compliment
I For G. B. Ladd
A sorprise birthday girtv Was
given r^w*lv as a complin,,,„t
for G. B Ladd in the St. Mirk's
Methodist fellowship hall. Host-
ess for the oarty was the honoree’s
daughter. Pat.
Refreshments were served- to
the Rev. and Mrs. A. B. English,
.Jim Arnaud. Pat Scarbrough
Earnest Taylor. BUI Moxom, D. P.
Baker. M. G. King. C. E. "Rtggs.y,
Thad Collin*. Joe Roger*. W. O.
lamntog. R V. Smitlf, M. M
Waldrop. W. E Young, Mrs. G a
I add, 7xiis,^}ySan and Alan Ladd.
C. E. Riggs. Wayne Young,
„ . . , w. B H i
Lanning and the hostess
{lending gifts Were Mr. and
Mrs. Denny. Smith and son; Vjr. *
and Mrs. Raymond Horn an<i
daughter and Mr, and Mrs. c.
Smith.
Ann Comer, bride-elect of Leo
. —----- Burgess, was complimented Mon-
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) -- Mrs. fashioned a corsage to go day evening r.t a shower in the
Bfll Hutchison was honored ]ast j wi,h the ensemble , . home of Cynthia Saddler. C«-
week at a surprise linen ahowar Models for the show were Mrs ! hostess with Miss Saddler w a s
iven in the home of Mrs J c. Ed Maier. Mrs John Muftholland.; Charlotte Peery.
-vnr*?£, B4^M"rTkTt!' ””1 *2zzssnvi gtiss
trailer house and moveff,into it. (<d^er. Marv Jo (lemenK rtltfr Mrs. Etta Trah,n ,nd the
Friends assisted Mrs. Cameron' Donna Crump. Kay Siaton and
with hostess duties 0 Sue Seers. « . . ,
A social hour was held and re- ------- j reshmen s of cake p tine h.
freshmeotc t.rv«i »k« Jo, , . .. , . „ , mints and nuts were served to
were^,™oPH ^ the gifts , iu//on Meodows Honored of Party those mentioned and Pat Trahan,
Those attending were Mrs 0n Occasion oT ~!Ttfi S7m„j 'Hu.K/lic■ Wllr,, D»....«
enneth McGill i ni».' DEWEYVH.I E iSdt) — Juiian June Shores. Mrs. Katie Scott,
Salt is used as money in Ethi-
opia.
Mrs. J A Comer. Mrs. Vernon
Mrs Russell was named prt'i-
For Polio Fund
tsry and treasurer and Mrs. C. L. j Members c.f the Bancroft Home
Borrow, Christmas fund chairman. . Demonstration Club will serve
Member* have planned toxerve * coffee all dav Friday as a bene-!
fi gumbo dinner in th«-home of fi{ <or the March of Dimes The
Mrs Haler on Valentine Day.
The program was concluded
With a «ong by Keith Kyle.
Introduced as visitors were Mrs.
E. Kixon. Mrs. Lucky Johnson
ird Mrs. J T Russell.
coffee will be held in the home
of Mrs J. B. Arrington, 208 Col- i
HAPPY BiRTWDAY—June Anita Stewart fs Tn favor of
bir;Hdays after observing her first one Monday. She re-
ceived seme exciting toys‘ and some new dresses among
her g.fts and was given a party by h£r grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs B D. Howell. Her birthday cake was white with a
pink inscription and one candle and was served with ice
cream to
Owensr Kathryn Sorrels and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Stewart.
Kenneth McGill, Mrs. Lyons Oil- DEWEYVfLl.F (Sid) — Julian
l.'LZd tz »»!«*»**•■
I*. J Benoit. Mr. and Mrs W h\ • day* Jen. 22nd on hi* 15th birth.-J Sending—gifts Were , Ceroljh
HutehisOhrMrs’. W. fTFTfeid,^MraTt^TByaFa dinner given by his par-! King and Audrey Shelton
Bruce Fatillo. Mr? Bob Smith, en!-‘' in their home
Mrs. C. H. Wilson. Mrs J c!t Those sharing the occasion with
Foreman and children. Mike and ihim were hiJ grandparents. Mr
Melionee
Creative Hair Styles
MR. FLETCNER
Trained by World Mosters
id by
Dial 6 2047 for Appointment
Late Appointments Welcome
AGNES CAYTEI
IEAUTY SHOE
201-A Seventh Street
Rhone 8 2047
S. ,hclriSpaghetti Supper
Plans for the coffee were for- C;pf fnr Fchri mr\;
,, , ,, i mulated Tuesday morning at a I • Uf rcUlUUry
Mrs. Undreth will entertain the meeting held in the home of Mrs. n VC” K \
club in her home Feb. I. ] Bertha Hammett Mrs: Arrington j DV AI VjQrnfPQ /VlU
v 1 " 1 ' 1 11, y. 1 ttn/1 I
$9t W. H. Dunn To Prooc!t
At Locol Pentacotiol Church
The Rev W H Dunn will visit
KoCh Orsnee Prntecostail Church
on Thursday and deliver the main
conducted the business session and , , „ , ...
Mrs. E. W. Sample was in charge r Plans f°r a family spaghetti
of the recreation period 'uP>£r ^ announced by Mrs
Members agreed to change their I R, D A<i8r,lS- ,"a>s 8nd means
meeting time from 1 p.m. to 1:30 ! chairman. Monday evening at a
p.m. on the second and fourth n?ee,'n« nJ ^ Gan2T'a T^u
Tuesdays of each month. Mrs. chaP,er 0,.,|le2a Sigma Phi. The,
the honorec, her hus-’ a!Kl Mrs. J F. Smith of Dewey-
band and children, Connie and h'5 uncle end aunt, Mr. and
Billy, and Mr and Mrs. Cameron Mrs. Earl A Smith and their sons.
Pool, Brertdo, Sherry end T.drn, Eo,„, Gcy.e
Gal breath, Mr. and Mrs. Emmie Vernon Rroyles *tid their children,
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Eileen. Clifford, and Kathy of Port
Bussell, Mr and Mrs. J R. Boden- Arthur, aixt his younger brothers,
hammer, Mr and Mrs Price Cook, j Stanley and Glen.
Mr apd Mrs Morris Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs R P. Scarborough, Mrs.
Bertha MeGili, Mrs. J. R Noble,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormier and
Mr. and Mrs. D. E Goodsell.
By Cetity krownitone
America's first lightship w a s
stationed off Norfolk. Va. in 1820,
says the National Geographic So-
ciety.
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Batter Peel and Vertlce Head
50* Fourth It. Ph. B-Uft
USE OUR CONVENIENT
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DRY CLEANING • DYEING
• LAUNDRY, Etc.
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address at, meeting to. be hetd K wiR be for SP-r , will be inoA to the
at 7' p m., the Rev. Henry L.
Stevens, pastor, announces.
the" Feb 14 meeting This meet- Woman's Club Feb. 18. Tickets to_ to be used often.
Friday Lanrh
Once tasted, this recipe is likely
ini will be from 10 a m. until scl1 for *his were distributed New shrimp and eheese toast
Silsbee.
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Gilvtsto# My
Lost 36 PohmIs
With BorcMtroto
' . * . ^ . 1J1K Will utr IIOIU 1U d III. umn . . ,
spMkcp is pisfor of j p.m and members whose birth- flrnong the members. i salad bowl, fruit and cookies and
the Lnited Pefitecbsttl Church of days are in the first three months ! Mrs. W. B Matthews was host -; b*vera*e.
j of the vear will be honored. foe the meeting which was New Shrimp and Ghee* Toast
Mrs. Don Miller was elected as conducted by Mrs. Joe B. Gres-i Ingredients: 1 roll (3 ounces)
nominee for district representa- , ham. sharp eheddar cheese, 1 can (4'j
j live. Members approved all pee- * Mrs. Eugene Holcomb, social ounces) small wet pack cleaned
j ommendaJions made jt a recent chairman, announced that the next shrimp. 3 tablespoons mayonnaise,
j meeting Of the HD council. social will be held Feb. 10 and 1 tablespoon chili sauce, 1/4 tea-
Others in attendance were Mrs. j will be in the Valentine theme. r^oon onion nowder. ! /4 teaspoon
! Paul Shelton. Mrs. Aden Thibo- 1 Colleen Stalnaker announced Worcestershire saiiee, 4 to 6 slices
1 dwaux. Mrs. Jphnnv. Broom, Mrs her engagement to Hubert E. bread.
Sikes and Dixie Hammett. j Arfair by presenting the chapter a Method: Al!#w cheese to stand
box of candy. at room temperature to soften.
Mrs. E. W Hazelwood present- Chop shrimp extremely fine With
CASE & McGEE S
-*T Lire lost 3* pounds takirg
larcentfete” wnie* Mr*. H. A.
Sini>LS#“ Ar”“* G#,m* OU Cititen Addresses Club
—*rd Mr*. J. W. ley*, 74SS
V;-iom, Houston, Texas, lost
12's pounos.
If >®u *r* tired of taking tiu-
mifi pill* or captules for reducing
(viumirs do not reduce). If you
»rt tired of paying $3.00 or more
for t reducing diet *nd vitamin*,
why not try liquid Barren!rate 7
Bsreentrat* has stood the test
for 13 vear*. Over six and a quar-
ter million bottles sold in Texas.
If the very first bottle doesn’t
Of Mouricerillo Youngsters
show you the way to take off ugly
fat, without back breaking exer-
eiae* or diet! return the emp.y bot-
It. Get Bar-
tie for your money back,
eentrate at any Texas diuggist.
The homes of distinction
that spell PRESTIGE...
ed a program entitled, “Textiles ” ! a kn>fe. Mix together thoroughly
She stressed that color, texture, the cheese, chopped shrimp, may-
MAURICEVILLE (Sp!) — J P. pattern and value are the four im- onftaise, chili sauce, onion powder
Hillard, one of the oldest reft- portant design elements of fab- and Worcestershire saiiee. Makes
dents of Mapriceville. was the rici. She illustrated with pictures about 1 Cup. Use 2 to 4 tablecooom 1
guest speaker for the sixth grade ! the different moods these four j for each slice of bread Snread
English Club Friday His subject elements can create in a room, i mixture over one side of bread ’
j wa* the history of Mauriceville, Mrs Gresham announced that slices, making sure that edges are1
: Other.* cm the program were the chapter will meet next in the well covered. Broil ynfi' bghth
i Robert Anderson, Roger Holsom- home of Ruth Shipp. 1704 17th St. ; browned. Serve at once. Makes 2
back, Larry Rutnsey AH boys in Kathryn Lawson will be in charge 1 to 4 servings,
the club sang “Home on the of the cultural program entitled, ! Teen-age Jamboree
Range*' "Be,4er Lighting for Better Liv- a scrumptious cake dessert'
During the discussion of busi- in?” I Hamburgers in toasted buns.
1 ness by club members Dennie Following the business session, rote slaw, relish, special choco-
Peco was named best citizen of member* played games in which ]ate angel food and beverage
the week and a special meeting prizes were “white elephant”, csn<-rtnI Chocolate Aneel Food
was called for a future date to packages gift wrapped and con-1 Ingredients: 1 package 06
trained by the-members. ounces) chocolate angel food cake
Others m attendance were Mr?. ( mix, j p8Ckage <3 1/4 ounces)
W. R. H Ramsey, Mrs Joe D. coeonut-stvle pudding and pie fill-
Young Mrs. Charles Pickering. ing. 1 eup milk, 1 curr heavy I
Mrs. Ben S. Shipman and Miss cream. 4 tablespoons confecfion-
Lawson. ers’ sugar, 'i teaspoon vanilla.
-- Method: Prepare angel food cake
REMEDY CHAPPED LIPS 'mix according to package diree-
Chapccd lip* may be remedied ,lons th'’ slz“ »nge1-food-
2 Reg S199 95 NYLON upholstered sofa and chair
in green and brown. Sale priced at
elect officers.
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Efficient room arrangements and attractive
exterior lines reflect real pride of ownership.
S«* Westmont Piece today—only o few homes
left to sell!
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lavish fringed base! Unusual at
easily if a lip pomade is applied . cake-nan specified. Prepare foco-
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going outdoors. j direction* using only 1 cup milk:
filling will be stiff. Cool filling
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Colonial! Settee, choir, rocker
*249”
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Family Supper
11 If you like frankfurters with a
! spicy-sauce, here’s your dish'
Barbecued frankfurters, mashed
potatoes, snap heaps, fruit salad,
bread tray and beverage.
Barheeeed Frankfurters
Ingredients: # all-beef frankfur-
ters fa little over a pound). 1
tablespoon butter or margarine, 1
small onion (finely diced). 4 cup
tomato catchup. 1/4 cup rider
j vinegar, 1/4 eup water, 4 tea-
! spofms sugar, 1 teaspoon paprika, j
4 teaspoons Worcestershire sapor.
1 teaspoon prepared mustard, if
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teaspoon pepper
Method: Make I diagonal slit*
DOOM OPEN AT 9 A M. - IE IN EARLY!
THURSDAY IS REMNANT DAY
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EMNANTS
in each frankfurter*, about I inch
apart, without cutting entirely
through. Place frankfurter* in *
(baking dlih (about 7 by It by *
Inch#*) flit side up., In a small
! saucepan, nfgit btmer; idd onion
and eora over low heat, stirring
often, until partly-tender. Add
tornato catchup, vinegar, water,
sugar, paprika, Woreeatetthlrt
I sauce, mustard and pepper: bring
to a boil. Pour sauce over frank-
ven
OBienML
PRICE!
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oven, basting a few time*, until
has thick
little-about 20
serving* — t
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frankfurters for each portl<
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1956, newspaper, January 25, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560530/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.