The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961 Page: 17 of 43
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ROBERT PETRY, GERMAINE POOLE
Recipients of Lioness $75 Scholarships
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RETIRING, INCOMING PRESIDENTS RECEIVE PINS AT LIONESS INSTALLATION
Mrs. Carter, MrV Bolding, Mrs. Peveto, Mrs. Russell;. Mrs. Merwin,
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Sorrells, Mrs. Kneeling, Mrs. Headrick
-I "(W PbgMt By UN
Mrs. Ellis Carter, retirme pres-.; Merwin, third vice president;
Jdent of the West Orange Littfiiss Mrs. Dana, recording secretary;
received the coveted "Lion-! Mrs. "Miller, corresponding secre-
essNtf the Year" «ward during a.tary; Mrs. Sorrels, treasurer;
meetuS*. this week in the home of ¡Mrs. Carter, parliamentarian:
MRS. ELLIS CARTER
West Orange Lioness Of Year
Mrs. A'rtfcur Cotbura.
Receivingv perfect attendance
awards were^Mrs. Percy Godwin
and Mrs. Colbotn for nine years:
Mrs. Donald Gurito. eight years;
Mr . Ei E. DaileyXfive years;
Mrs. J. L, Bodling, Mrs. J. B.
Peveto, Mrs. Claude SnuNi. three
years;, and Mrs. Carter, two
First-year awards were
Rented Mrs. Ellis Russell
and
Mrs. Clay. Lioness tamer;
Mrs. Reeling, bustle buster.
Other members attending the
meeting and dinner served by Mm.
Colburn and Mrs. Smith were Mrs.
Jack Pickering and Mrs. R. R
Stalnaker.
Guests also included Mrs. W. J.
ir . pmson, Mrs. Marvin Poole. Robert
Dear Abby . . .
She Asked for It
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Mr
Raw Merwin. Mis. E. K Rat-
cliff, Mrs.
Tommy
Mn
1.
Sorrels, Mrs.
Robert Keeling, Mrs. W. E ■ Oar-
tez, Mrs. Melvin Clay, Mrs. Homer
Miller and Mrs. M. B. Howeth.
All received gifts embossed with
the lioness emblem. .Mrs. Carter
also received a gift of apprecia-
tion for her services as president.
The business meeting included
the installation of new officers by,
Mn. James Headrick of Kirbv-
vilie, guest speaker and charter
member and past president of the
club. Mrs. Gunn gave a report on
the scholarship fund.
New officers installed were Mrs.
Bolding. president; Mrs. Peveto,
first vice president; Mrs
p«v« tfcwi DEAR ABBY: Last evening we husband was the host he was 100
£r,mame ??i A had some couples in. One of the per cent wrong to embarrass a
Miss women said. "Did you hear that'guest who only wanted to make
anuX. í"5 scholarships.
The Nub recessed for the sum-
mer mofiHjs but a workshop is
being plannKi for August. Time
and place wilrvfee announced.
Eta Chi Crater
Slates Fish Fi
r
Nfémbelrs of. Eta Chi ChapteKof
Beta . Sigma /Phi will entertail
their husbands at a fish fry in the
heme of Mrs. Miles Hall, 5S1
Gardenia, next Saturday at 7:30
p.m.
Cohostesses for the event will be
Barbara and Bill are getting a di-; conversation? HIS WIFE
vorce?" Everyone expressed sur- DEAR WIFE: Folks who feast
prise and said thev hadn't heard it. | on the domestic scraps of otters
Then this woman said, "Don't, rU'*crve to b« e'ibaraucs. GmhI
you want to hear the details?" tor your husband. I admire him.
And my husband spoke up and said !
"Not particularly. You can't be-i ..
lieve Jaálf of what vou h?ar these DEAR ABBY: Mv neighbor
davs" , keeps taking my flowers without
Suddenly the room became as"k'nfi me. How can I tactfcilly tell
quiet as a tomb, anu then some-l'ier ,0 S| P- GOOD NEIGHBOR
on * changed the subiect. DEAR NEIGHBOR: Gaiter to-
gether a nice littfé bouquet- and
take it to your neighbor, la part-
ing say," — And aay time jm
want a few flowers, please ASK ,
me." (She'll get tte scent.)
9
12.
Ras Mrs. Louis Dugas Jr., Mrs. Joe
tell, second vice president: Mrs.' t'avne and Mrs Donald Bishop.
sárrt:
NOW
iona
Summer
BARTON
always
thoughtful
by famotw
REED k BÁRJON.
Visit our store
*39.75
.Don't you think thai since_my
Anrtuql School
Plans Explained
To Garden Clul
DEAR ABBY: I have been mar-
ried for over 25 years to a man
who "loves people," but he forgets
that | am one of {he "people." He
loves to ' tell j&Res, but, Abby. 1
can't exactly split my sides laugh;
m*at jokes 1 heard 20 years ago.- 1
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — The; when he was sick in the hospital
Spade and Trowel (garden Club i f rat oWiís. béd for hours, and he!
members, at a meeting Wednés- never haaS^word for me. but is;
day at the home of N|rs. Britt soon as. a rnjrsc walked in he
Walters, heard announcements of ¡started acting cutbswd cutting up.!
the annual garden club school. is always thrlif^o(the party.'
The -ai-dcn c'ub s'-hml No. 2 will! especially'when th: re arfrs idows:
be held S«pt. U, 20 and 21 at the and divorcees around. He
Orange Youth Center. ' ¡they are "lonesome," but he
Members .vére askfd to pa> not care if I am lonesome. I have
NEWCDA OFFICERS—Seated last week as officers
of Court St. Cecilia, Catholic Daughter of America
were (front7ow, left to right) Miss Ethel Prejean, vice
- grand regent; Mrs. E A. Duchomp, historian; Mrs
^Gilbert Mott, grand regent; and Mrs. Elsie Ritter,
financial secretary. Standing are Mrs. Frank P Mc-
Namara, treasurer; Mrs, Norma Simpson, lecturer;
Mrs. Robert Dunbor, organist; Mrs. Maurice Simar,
monitor;' and Mrs. G. W Bird, prophetess Not pic-
tured are Mrs. Riley Bonin;.sentinel and Mrs. George
—iMdtr Phot# b* Lena Pintón
Solomon, Mrs. James Máteme ond Mrs. Barney Mires,
trustees. Receiving recognition for perfect attendance
were Mrs Bird; Mrs. Simar, Miss Pre jeon,
Mrs. C. J. Young, Mrs. Elmo Lietz, Mrs. G. A. Roy,
Mrs. Fronk Norton, Mrs. Harold Rhodrigues, Mrs.
Mptt. Mrs. L.;4dL Wilson, Mrs. J. C. Mouton and Mrs.
James Courmier. Mrs. Benny Mazzola, "Mrs. Victor
Herm and Mrs. Harold Fisette were hostesses at the
instdWotion
Bride-Elect
Complimented
With Shower
their annual membership dues-by i the feeling he is still looking. Is
Aug. I. he? COMEDIAN'S WIFE^erry
Mrs. H. G. Maund, president,
conducted the business meeting, i
A short talk ort "Asymmetrical'
Balanc1.'" given by Mrs.1
R F KcnnerJy
Others á: tending were Mrs.'
K. W. Alexander. Mrs. C. Bnu-
dreau.x. Mrs O. E Grangi?. Mrs.
... C. A ^IcOafcae^^Mri' P;te Ryder
I and Mrs. l.a'irence~W!infree.
■2 The next merting ft scheduled
f j í Hie home of Mrs.!
T P. White Jr.
Procedute Told
For GA Camp
ORANGEF1ELD fSpl) —Mem-1
| heri of th«* First Baalist Girls
Auxiliary and their mothers, mot
"i Wednesday afternoon at the
. chvrcV '• ' i
. The local GA group is sponsored
* by the WMU of the church. Mrs.
; A. H. .'«lontaRne, WMU
I explained the procedures of the
SI cistrict -unktr GA encampment to
,V hofrf ? Newton beRirn n« Junr
25 Finil plans weri made for the
local members to attend,
DEAR WIFE: Your
is "looking" all right, looking
for someane to appreciate him.
Every woman who is married to
a "comedian" has heard Ma
Ekes before, but the smart ones
ugh anyway. Do the best.yon
can with him. Honey. Boorish
as he may he, the guy in your
hand is still better than the one
in the bush.
CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS. W.:
No one in the postal service may-
open or intercept mail that is
sent first-class, even though it
may conta'n obs;-ne or criminal
matter. Send all objectlorpVe
advertisements for obscene liter-
ature to the Chief Postal Inspec-
tor. Washington, 25, D. C. and
be sure to enclose the envelope
in which It ¿ame.
n Nelson, the bride-elect of ,
was complimented
husband j yesterday a^>s a miscellaneous
! birria I shower ipTh^jjomr of Mrs
¡Elva Ritíiardson; 221?
• Assisting* ás hostesses were*
A C. Barrett. Mrs. i. B. Beardrn?
'Mrs. Howard Klie'sch. Mrs Jarn"<.'
. Plcdjit r. Mi- Paul Pool. Mrs.
Ix-onard Gallien. Mrs. Vaughan
i SeasSruitk.* Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs
;.?oc Willmrn. Mr* Herman Wood
end Barbara Stephens.
The guess- were reteivcd. by
. Mrs. Richardson; Miss Netón:
Mrs: H?rñl*J N tarn, mother Of the
' bride-* lee . and • Mrs. Ruel N.
,Ftig_*s. mr;H ;r of the prospective
'bridegroom' 4
* An arrangement of" pale yellow
carnations "intersperse^ mi th
Everybody has a
. I ,'fthite seasonal flowers centered-
Whafs"yours? For a persona) rel'sening tahle.Crystal appoint-.;
ply, write to Abby.. Box X}65. Brv. n"^«5' hTu' p"n! h' fours-'
president.: erl> -Hills. Calif. 6e sure to enclose and m.i^'-
a stamped, self-addressed «pive- WeddlBg gift'i were displayeri on
Tope. 7 tables de<-nr t ■ ' «¡-:|i Bride dolls .
—— I ' 'and- vvddinf. h°lls, The hoste**f;s
A lovely wedding need not be Presented (be horwree a silver;
expensive. For Abby's pamphlet coffee service
Refreshments were,served to the on "How To Have A Lovely Wed- The couple H be married in
11 girls and mothers in attend- ding," send 50 cents to Abbjv Box the f irst
•nee. , 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. 'July 22. *
Baptist ■ Church
1,000 EXTRA
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WITH PURCHASE OF EACH 16^PIECE STARTER SET
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961, newspaper, June 18, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143064/m1/17/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.