The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961 Page: 28 of 43
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THf ORANGE LCAOEK
SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1961
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MISS HOWELL
Former Locol
Girl Plans Grand
Tour of Europe
Jackie Howell, a former Or-
ir.gelW-.IWW living in Hounlrm,
leave Tuesday on a41-day ¿rand
U ur of Europe.
She will spend «bree day* in
New York City before flying 10
Pari , from Pari* she plani to
four the Scandinavian countrie*.
then ho to Germany, Austria, It-
aly, the French Riviera. Monaco
and Switzerland.
Mis* Howell *aa graduated from
Stack High School in 1M5 and at
¿resent in teaching in the Spring
Branch Independents School-Di -
trid in Hoiinon.
2,888 Square Feel
is the space this one inch
Spot ad wiH occupy in one
month for only 522 50
Trip to Houston
Follows Wedding
Mr and Mrs. Robert Leon Cruse.bodice and pleated bouffant *kirt.
Jr. departed on a wedding trip la Her headpiece was of the same
Houston following their marriage blue tone and, her accessories and
June 10 They will make their <cor a#e were white.
home in Beaumont. f The bridegroom was attended by
The double ring ceremony fcwkiBruce Morrison of Beaumont.
place at 7 p.m. to the home of the p, r };f.r daughter' , wadding Mr*. ,
bride's broiherin-lrw and «ister, I Owi* cso«e a dress of brnwn a.sd
Mr and Mrs. w. 0. Simmons, white polished cotton with harmon-
4433 Brown Lane. uing accessories and a corsage of
Arrangement* of assorted col- yelfow .carnation*. The bn/lé
ored gladioli, white «basta daisies groom'* mother wa* attired in-
and greenery provided a ,back- pin)* limrn with White acce.tsorle*.
ground for the rite , read by Rev. she jrore a white carnation cor-
Stanley Vodicka Jr.. pastor of St. sage..
Jahn's Methodi*t Church. Mr and Mrv Simmons enter*
The bride i* the former Marga-. Mined at a reception in their
ret Ann Uwij,. daughter of Mr. home immediately after the wed-
and- Mr*. Earl Lewi* of Jasper.¡dina,
.'She wasglven in marriage by her The serving table was overlaid
! father. Ttie bridegroom is the son, wn)1 white cutwnrk over blue and-
n- i* and Mr*. K I. CrusrsSr. > ntered with a four-tiered wed-',
of Beaumont. ^ \ jding cake encircled with pink
The wedding gown of white chan[ row* and greenery. Th* cake was .
tilly lace and silk Organ/a oveKti. • ! ub-*>infc. h ?'; >n.d de ¡ -n*
bridal satin was designed by Mr*, and topped with a minfature bridal
Simmon*. It was fa*htoned with a <
ioned with a5 couple. A crystal punch *ervice
fitted lace bodice, matching Macé completed the setting. •
/ácket and a full street length skirt jn the house party were
of *4fk organza. The bodice was |yn O'Haver and Rene Mauras ftí
designed with scooped neckline Bpaumont. Cynthia Simmon*, a
and the Jacket featured a stand-up n, ce nf the bride, presided at the
collar and skeves that tapered to „u<,st
{f-ilnt® at the Wrisjfc, -Jacket *"vd For the w«
sleeves were fastened with tioy Chos,. a black
sitin covered,button*. with white accessories. She wore
For the wedding trip the bride
;k and white ensemble
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The mato «ble of St. «star's ¡ More than M vartetlee or
Church. Rome, Italy, extends ar i '-ve be?n originated by
eighth of a mile. A Arkansas.
(1933.
DIVISION Oí
A. crown I of ¿¿tin and 'ace en- a Cf,rsage of white orchids.
crusted with seed peari* held the. ^ br¡(J(> and..br^tte^roóm are
bride a,ho«Wer. length veil ■ of J y-, d , of French High School
l-m tulle and she carried a bou- * . . ,>U(j-.ni Tt , ,mar
quct of butterfly orchids tied with 5.™. "® w "■ ,tud nt 8t- t*dmar(
white satin ribbon. Her only Jew-!1";"-
el>y was a single strand of pearls 1 Out-of-town guests at the wed-:
and matching pearl earring . Iding included Mr. and Mrs. David
tMrs. Simmon attended her sis-jW. Lewis, Par and Mike Lewis <
ter as matron of honor. She wore ¡and Gilbert Peddle of Salina, Kan.,
a powder blue silk shantung¡ Douglas T>ewii Mr. and Mr* Pat
signed with a rolled collar, fitted Lewi*. Charles; Lew* Mr*. Claude
Payne. Mrs. hlandor Brown. John
Lewis, W. O. Perkins, Ronald and
William O. Perkins Jr„ all of/Jas-
per; Mrs. J. B. Morrison, Mr, and
Mrs.. R. L. McAllister, Ji'rri my
Blackwood and Bob McAllister of
Beaumont.
PRINTED PATTE
MRS- ROBERT LEON CRUSE JR..
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IsunUry uthr «Mi linn?
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>h*gW d* Mir loundry!
HAVE YOU TRIED COOKS NEW,
MOST MODERN SELF -SERVE
LAUNDRY and Dry CLEANING?
THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE IN ORANGE!
• MOTH
PROOFING
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COST - _
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• LAUNDERING
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utLuxt Hand Finhhtd on Aequeif • CLEANING
1101 PARK PHONE TU 3-5666
DIVISION or I
bremA.
You have to see it...to believe it!
New! COVER-ALL SLIP COVERS
S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S to fit any size chair or sofa .
Distinctive one-piece simplicity . . goes.orí in a jiffy
to protect and beautify your furnituie Superior in
tailoring qualities, exclusive one-size make-up with
over-looked seams and generously fitted ruffled skirt.
Washes like a breeze, never sag's, never needs an iron.
Stain or water repellent. Sturdy rayon-cotton knit in
decorator colors of" rose, green, gold, brown.
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CHAIRS
NOW ... instead of in JULY
CLEARANCE
C A I C entire
bALt STOCK
MEN'S SUMMER
*Add S0< hr'DM Oidtn
798
Sofa • . . Hide-a-
bed -or Daveno
Just
Arrived!
Cool...Crisp
town - dark cotton....
drips-dry...never
needs ironing
SHAGBAR
by STACEY AMES . .
SIZES -j|
Simple. iHmmlng, «mart! Travel |
from midsummer through fall In
this two-piece dress with a neatly "
tucked top, and choice of slim or ...
flared skirt. It's sew-easy In ¿ex- >
tured cottons.
Printed-Pattern 4707: Half Sizes f
m. m.. 20^, 22^, :4v¿. •"
See pattern for yardages.
Send 50 cents In coins for this ¡1
pat,tern — add 10 cents for each ;
¡pattern for first-class mailing. ,
Send to Anne Adams., care of The >
Orange Leader, 379 Pattern Dept..
24.1 West 17th St . New York 11,
N. Y. Print plainlv NAME. AD- ■'
DRESS with ZONE, SIZE nd\ \
STYLE NUMBER. -If.
The biggest fashion show of
summer. 1961 — pages, pages,
pages of patterns in our new color
catalog. Hurry, send 35 cents.
sot
, 14.95 tkIu* . . . Save 4.961
15-Pc. Aluminum Starter Sets
Set consists of:
• i *. d.ubl. b*ll*r with IW
e 4-^t. boll.r with lid
O J-^ . lauc* pan
e 1*1. tout, pm
9 pon O 1 try pen
• 1 *gg poo<h«r with lid
Famous Chilfon-ware. A marvelous buy-in modern,
lightweight aluminum cookwaré. : Set nicely packed
in large gift box . . Ideal for. Juné brides . . beach
cottage or apartment. _ _ .
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None reserved ... including Nationally Advertised BrandsI
• Ra*. 59.50
SUITS new
• Rof. 47.90
SUITS new
• Rep. 37.SO
SUfTS
49 so
39
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The Rubicon River, which Julius
Caesar made famous when he
crossed it ¿n Jan. 10. 49 B.C., on ,
his way from Gaul to Rome, Is a j I
modest stream. Often dry In sum- *
mer. It- resembles a drainage ditch \
;n winter. -
14'5
Im
Shagbork . . smartness . . cool, cotton plaid for
everywhere . . Automatic wosh 'h wear knotted weave
thot never needs ironing after repeated launderings.
Colorfost, crease resistant, too. Smart traveling com-
panion .... ideal for town or suburbs. Has white linen
dickie, button-front, two huge pockets and metal,
trim belt . . slim sheath skirt . > Subdued plaids in
brown or green. Sizes 12 to 20.
Ift TOOT HEALTH
THATC0UNTSI
. Starling Monday . . . 9:00 AJMÍ.I
CLEARANCE
Miracle Fabrics
For Professional
Prescription Service
DIAL TU 3-3533
PAUL'S.
Pharmacy
TENTH ond PARK
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Regularly priced up lo
1.19 yd. ...... NOW
68
c
yd-
9
Cool, washable, summer weaves . . ..many wash 'n
• wear. Choice of gll nylon prijits . . . Atnel and
Cotton weaves . . . 100% Dacron Batiste in solids
. . . Famous Turkano, rayon-silk novelty texture
and Arnel cotton checks. 45 inch*
CoaU-to-CnU
8|msmpers|
Blinemsst!
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Embroidered Organdies and Batistes
A sale coming earlier than usual... In time for your
vacatioñond the long summer ahead. Genuine savings
on season's smartest suits of cool, Dacron*-wool trop-
icals that resist wrinkles, keep press longer. Choose
from popular solid colors, stripes, checks and others.
Sizes 36 to 46 ... Regulars, longs, shorts. SHOP
EARLY for best selections . . . MONDAY!
A COMPANION EVENT ...
CLEARANCE SALE
CNTIU STOCK MENS SUMMER -
SPORT SHIRTS
Including all our famous advertised brands!
BIG SAVINGS
STARTING
MONDAY
AT
GREEN'S!
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Reg 1.98 sport
shirts new
Reg. 2.90 sport
shirts new
1
59
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1
2 fer 3.00
Re* 3.98 end 4.00
shirts new
2
59
2 for 5.00
Reg. 4.98 te 10.98
sport shirts new
3
59
2 for 7.00
3
99
VI.
Regularly 1.39 and more . . . cool cotton batistes ,
and organdies for your dress-up occasions . . . sev-
eral patterns in whit^e, biack and pastels . . 39-inch.
Save in our
BLANKET,
LAY-AWAY
SALE>NOW
CHARGE IT AND TAKE
Vz year to pay with no down payment
Stock up at grand savings during this clearance . . .
Selections are complete in wosh 'rv wear fabrics,
silks, Docron-cottons . . . regular or California styled
Collars .. . Every solid color. .. gay plgids^gnd neat
checks . . . embroidered and woven designs . . .
They're all here ... in every size-from small to extra
large .. . all at speciol reductions at a time when ybu
can apprecigte them. ' ' •
(Knit l^*rt «Mito n « indudtd in Ml*]
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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/m1/28/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.