The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, November 12, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1962
THE ORANGE. LEADER
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75 per cent of the married women
and a number of others sent
DEAR ’ABBY: Please tell that;
The event was held at the
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squash.
of Mrs. Bernell Kerr. Guests were
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mixture. (Discard remaining
with a white doth and centered
halves.) Place under broiler to
parsley.
Tuesday Menu
In
cheese mashed potatoes, green
PITTSBURGH
husbandis breakfast? I start
tea dr milk.
Vidor E-G PTA
Double RedbL 1 •
Pass ' Pass
Opening lead— • J
WIFE AND MOTHER
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-Television Writer
Feted at Shower
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) -Mrs.
Stanley Domangue was
PRINTED PATTERN
VIDOR (Spl)—A discussion on
Refreshments will be served. •
bride-elect. Miss Dennis presided
NOW SHOWING
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will conduct the session.
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our new full color
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Rock Hudson
DORS DAY
TONY RANDALL
ace will take the trick and he
will lead either a club or a dia-
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ON BRIDGE
Eost of Circle
MacArthur Drive
Pass
Pass
The teaming started only this
summer, when the television star
ended a long period of inactivity
to romp through "Wildcat” in tent
theaters in the East. Nineteen-
year-old Philip Joined her for his
acting debut, playing a minor
role. He also sang and danced in
the chorus. much to his mother's
Three pounds butternut squash
(2 large), % teaspoon salt. % tea-
4761
SIZES
10-20
Phone TU 3-3434
For Take-Out Orders
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will be made.
' Mrs. C. K. Edgerton, president.
Hatton PTA
Meeting Slated
MCHEINEPRSSLE’JOHNMND
---CSARROMERO-STEFANEPOWERS
virtually unhurt.
The ambulance rushed Phil to a
hospital and immediate brain sur-
gery. His parents hurried home
frpm Mexico. A hole had to be put
SPECIAL ... Tues, end Wed. Only
3 PIECES SOUTHERN FRIED
Care of Trees
Is Discussed
By Vidor Club
ONLY: 59c
• 45" CROMPTON CHARMED COTTON
• WAMSUTTA WAMPOISE
• BATES ORIGINAL (disciplined)
• RAVISHEEN COTTON SATIN
• BATES ACCLAIM COTTON SATIN
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By OSWALD JACOBY .
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Gale, Storm, Son To Team Up
Despite Brush With Death
erly Hlls, Calif.
Rose City Club
Welcomes Two
New Members
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FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING
NEEDS CALL
vnde4
Defense Offers
Rule Exceptions
2* Pass
JN.T. Pass
book table.
r6ximately 38 guests st-
and gifts were sent by a
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dust ca
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new.
SALMNEO -mawr
---- At 8.30 ONLY ------
leaving shells intact. Ad
ingredients. Blend in di<
Fill two of the shell halves
I For Abby's booklet. “How To mond. Your partner will take the
Have A Lovely Wedding." send trick and lead a third spade.
50 cents to ABBY. Box 3365, Bev- South will wi and you will be
' surprise—and his own.
I Gale and her insurance-execu-
tive husband, Lee Bonnell, then
I could do together."
"We've already worked on a
format,” she adds. "The next
thing is to shoot a pilot. We'll
have it ready to go for next sea-
son. or perhaps as early as Janu-
ary, when the first casualties of
the season start to fall.”
Christmas Portrait
SPECIAL
GOOD THROUGH DEC. 15th
.GUNN’S STUDIO
607% SECOND ST.—TU 3-4153
so thorough that sufferers mpe
astonishing statements like “ Piles
have ceased to be a problem!’*
The secret is a new healing sub-
stance ( Bio- Dy ne®)- discovery of
a world-famous research institute.
This substance is now available
in suppository or ointment form
under the name Preparation He
At all ruz countera
Bridal Shower
Is Courtesy For
Mrs. Odell Kelley
' NEWTON (Spl) — Mrs. Odell
Kelley was honored last week Tit
a bridal shower.
Double PLAID STAMPS
With Each Purchase of
$2.50 or More. ONLY ON
TUESDAY
IFA MAN
ANSWERS"
Willis Aiderman of Casper, Wyo.,
re than 400 varieties of African
artificial light in her basement
registered by Mrs. Raymond Per-
kins.
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ORANGE TEXAS
wedding bells. An arrangement of
blue and wbit daisies graced the
FREE DELIVERY
Nelson’s Drug Store
701
THES
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J. A. Headley, president.
! Mrs. Jimy Btts discussed the
use of shrubs -in landscaping.
) Plans were discussed for the
■ annual open house at the Christ-
mas flower show.
| Mrs. Raymond C. Daffin, 1125
‘fameilia Lane, will be hostess for
the Dec. 4 meeting, according to
Mrs: Mabel Boudreaux, publicity
{ chairman._______
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Dear Abby ...
Conservative, But Right!
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
WEST
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inal idea. Mrs. Page Hem’s third will be in charge of the monthly;
grade had the best decorated business session. All members
booth. ______are asked to attend.____________
. DOUBLE PLAID STAMPS
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The wedding is scheduled for
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— $ 208-A Fifth
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car swerved off the road and
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North and South vulnerable
South West Nort East
at her guest book. ------ . ,, S.
The serving table was laid with' Ever chop dried beef fine and
a lace cloth.,The punch bowl was add it to cream cheese for a
encircled with an arrangement of cracker spread? Season the cream
pink nasturtiums. The sheet cake cheese with a little onion juice
was revered with miniature blue and white pepper if_yo.uke*..m
—Adv ert i semen:—
Science Shrinks Piles
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You. South, hold:
6AK J76 5 f Ai •AKQ 454
What do sou do?
A—Bld three spades. You da
not want to insist on apades with
only a six card salt, hut you
certainly want to rebid them.
TODAYS QUESTION
Your partner reblds three nu-
trump. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
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spired by the American cow
boy, Albotiy of Paris designed
this jaunty chapeau for fall
_TUESDAY
| "DUB" ROBINSON TEXACO
# Comer Park and Tenth—TU 3-2611
, Wednesday for a 7
_ . .. spade lead will knock out dum-
VIDOR (Spl)—Mrs. Pete Ellis my's ace and leave you with
and Mrs. Jeanette Smith were three good spades to set the con-
introduced as new members of the
Rose City Garden Club last week
at a meeting in the home of Mrs.
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. made breakfasts fordheir hus-k DEAR ’ABBY: Please tell that
bands was conservasive. I live in hinny of a wife to get up and 'fix
a, 16-unit apartment building and her husband a good, hearty break-|
l took a poll. Only two men make fast if she knows what's good for
their own and they are both bach- her. After 15 years of being mar-
eors. By the way. I have made ried to a man who told me I was,
over 18.980 breakfasts for my hus- crazy to get up and make him I
band We've been married over breakfast because he could very!
52 years and I missed only 9 easily grab a cup of coffee and a 1
times. (Three days for each donut somehwere, I just gave up
“baby.”) BLESSED and stayed in bed. When I found
—where that "somehwere” was. I
one of them pulled out The boys' climb up to the highway to send
for an ambulance. One of the boys
had a broken jaw, the driver was
Mrs. O. J. Jeffcote, hospitality
chairman will serve refresh-
wFriendshinGlass g New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
MAcDOALD
PLAID
STAMP
Changes Day
For Meeting
• VIDOR (Spl) — A life member- I
ship recipient will be named B
Thursday at a 7:30 p.m. meeting. I
of the Vidor Elementary-Gram-
mar PTA in the high school
auditorium.
The meeting was changed from
Catherine Rogers, cosponsors of
a Future Nurses chapter, will
10th & John - ORANGE
.left holding two good spades and
no way to use them. South will
make. three no-trump and may
even make four odd.
I If you think things over, you
win duck that first spade. South
will win the trick and let your
partner in whereupon a second
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OVER'JOO ANSWERS to "what-
with a pink flower arrangement.
.Napkins bore the names. “Bar-
bara and Odell.” marusaxzunzmszum
Guests were served individual COWBOY CHAPEAU —
cakes of pastel colors, punch, tea. - -- a- *-------
coffee, sandwiches, mints and
Frosh Sweetheart
Candidate Chosen
ORANGEFIELD (Spl)—Cherry
Nance was selected as the fresh-,
'man Future Fatmers of America
Chapter sweetheart candidate at
a recent meeting of the freshman
elate* members.
Officers were also elected. They
are Roger Walter, president: Cle-
'van Myers, vice president; Bobby
Cormier, secretary; Willis Lewis,
reporter: Dale Wagner. advisor;
and James Evans, sentinel.
Kelley with a bridal- book and a
went on a vacation to Mexico City plunged 40 feet down an embank- corsage of pink carnationa. ,
pie.
Cheese Mashed Potatoes
(6 to 8 servings)
Three pounds (9 medium) pota-
2 teacher. Harlan Knox gave the p.m. meeting of the First Meth-
8 invocation. odist Friendship Class at her
2 Mrs. Rogers' class received the home, 105 E. Florida St.
A room count award and Mrs.
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and when. I don’t have to serve a 3, i960. Now he is gone, and I spade response. South has worked ley for garnish,
nice dinner on a card table in can’b break the habit of getting up up to a three no-trump contract. Wash squash. ™
front of the idiot boa (scuse me. at that hour. Sometimes I absent- Your partner opens the jack of wise and scoop out
the TV set"very evening — then, mindedly set the table for two. spades, the six is played from stringy portion. Invert in a shal-
and only-then, will I get up and Tell that lazy wife who refuses to dummy, and you must play a
fix breakfast for my husband, give her husband breakfast to third hand card.
Why shguld I bother when he does send him to my house. I'll cheer-[ If you are one of those players
not know what tie’s eating or who fully feed him and be glad for the who follows rules blindly you will
fixed it for him? • 1 company. LONELY win ths trick with your king of
“NOT APPRECIATED".. ----- [spades. Then you will lead the
----- VWhat’s on your mind? Tor alsuit back because you will see no'
DEAR ABBY: Count my wifein personal reply, send a self-ad- future elsewhere.
as one of the womeh who always dresed, stamped envelope to Unfortunately, there is also no
gets up to make breakfast for (Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, future in the spade return. North's
her husband. She wouldn't think Calif ..............•
of sleeping. That's the time she
Good news for
asthmatics
specinlist’s discovery how makea I
25- XV1959 “
So safe you can get Dr Gullds.G
Mountai IB either cizarettes.onc
pound torm without preseription.
kyow finupn for H.
boiling water and salt. Cover and
cook until soft, about 15 minutes.
Drain if necessary. Mash pota-
toes. add hot milk, butter or mar-
garine. Black pepper and mash un-
til fluffy. Add cheese and onion.
Mix well. Serve hot.
Stuffed Butternut Squash
— (4 servings)
AP Movie-Television Writer while Phil flew directly home. On ment. . - . N _ .
.. .1—= ----. iygupeugeuuuu,----- ------a- ' HOLLYWOOD (AP)—The moth- Sept. 9. he and some friends were Despite a smashed head and Denise Dennis
newspaper, at breakfast, from February 15. 1916. until IJune after North's redouble and your diced ham and chopped fresh pars- er-son team of Gale Storm and driving on the Malibu Road. The limply hangingnarm, Phil man- —eme ven-
en i don have to serve a i man Now he i. one and I —•----•—- -----—— 1g fe semieh - Philip Bonnell is still going to be driver tried to pass some cars and aged to get but of the car and
Wash squash, cut in half length- in business, despite a brush with -...... - ----------- -----4
----a----t seeds and death.
Food for Americans
Give Familiar Vegetables Snap
To Brighten Up Family Meals
a husbandis breaktastz 1 sun DEAR ABBY: I have always ■
mine at 2:30 am, and I prepare made "breakfast" a family ritual
home-made biscuits, gravy and every morning. We all get up!
oatmeal for ,my darling. He's a early enough to have a leisurely
milkman and must be on his way breakfast, and enjoy each other's
bv 3:15. I can go back to bed until company. As each child grows up
6:30 because my children don't and leaves home there is one
leave for school until 7:15 and place less to set at the table. And
they get the same kind of break-‘some dav. gals, there may be
fast. And at 7:30 a.m. my day’s none, WIFE AND MOTHER
work begins! ------ •
MILKMAN'S WIFE DEAR ABBY: ' Every morning
----- , at 6:15 I got up and prepared a.
DEAR .ABBY: When my hust king-sized breakfast for a king of
next 4 |
Kham, f
The group plans to attend the And he also thinks he'd like to try
reen Thumb Garden Club flower his hand at some more acting. teAF
bridge is for third hand to play
high.
Now take a look at the East spoon ground black pepper. I ta-
-------- , ,---------hand. Your partner has doubled biespoon butter or margarine, I
band decides to take his nose out a man. I never missed a morning south’s opening diamond bid and teaspoon fresh lemon juice, 1 cup
of -the rowchanez at hreakfast f-~- Eeh-er 15 1016 imtil _________h.Lli. __ j • ‘-2- h-- --H -hanna frach nere-
------- - SWEET VIOLETS—Mm
beans, enriched bread, butter or tends some of the tn
margarine, r a d l she s, carrot violets she raises by
sticks, cranberry torts, coffee,
By GAYNOR MADDOX ! । low baking pan. Pour in -inch ■
Newspaper Enterprise Association toiling water. Bake in a preheated 12
I To brighten family meals, give hot oven (400 degrees) until ten- E
familiar vegetables a new fillip-Jder, 20 to 30 minutes. Remove M
potatoes and squash, for exam-'from oven and set
toes, 1 inch boiling water in halves.) Place under broiler to P
saucepan. 3 teaspoons salt, about brown. Garnish with chopped fresh -J
% cup milk, scalded, % cup but- parsley. ..20
ter or margarine. % teaspoon . Tuesday Menu
ground black pepper, 1 cup grated Ham steak, creamed, mustard,
|sharp Cheddar cheese and 2 ta-
blespoons finely chopped onion.
Wash, peel and quarter potatoes
Place in a saucepan with 1-inch
K- Terk. a. T. (Speel.D - For the
trit time seience has found a new
healing subatance with the aston-
ishing abilkg to shrink hemor-
rhoids, stop itehing. and relieve
pain — without surgery. .
In ease alter case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place.
Meet amazing at all—results were
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---- AT 6:30 ANO 10:00 ----
\y YULBRYNNER
UA n n
DEAR ABBY: What's so won- divorced him.
derl about getting up to make
v l mnrty-nve cents in coms rorjval chairman, announced that Ct,*-, NActi.A
Albert Crank's this pattern — add 10 cents for Mrs. Dot Carter’s country store, -lares eenmng
fifth grade. $5; Mrs. Lois Cox's each pattern for first-class mail-
stventh grade, $3, and Ms(Marying. Send to Anne Adams. The most money of anv booth in the Frank .
Jo Rogers’ second grade. $1. Orange Leader, 379 Pattern Dept., carnival. Mrs. Violet Laughlin’s Tuesday in her home for a 2:30
Mrs. Arthur Hurst, membership 243 W. ITth St., New York 11, fifth grade students made piggy p.m. meeting of the World War.!
I $ chairman, made the presentations N.Y. Print plainly NAME. AD-banks from bleach bottles to sell Veterans Auxiliary.
3 and announced that there are 160 DRESS witb ZONE. SIZE and land won a prize for the most orig- Mrs. W. G. MeGeown, president.
* paid memberships. .em*e *"6EP _ .......1 ..... f----—1
5 Mrs. T. E. Wiegand, carnival
. muc rmni cagtoon sl* Lay-Awey Now Fer Christmos * I chairman, reported a $398 profit to-wear"—in,OL. -
• PLUS cotoa CAHOON • | 2 ak as wr oca* from the October carnival. • Fall-Winter Pat "
thapelszates hoeplon “ attend sena’sscenesnow: -
SANTA'S COMING 3 Mrs. Harlan Knox and Ma! Jack
g__.___________■ - 2 Davis.
2 % z.- eei erec-m-N 2 The devotional was presented by
L-igi
nuts. At the serving table were
Ernestine Roberts and Jo Ann
Griggs.
Hostesses were Mts. Henry
Moore, Mrs. Joe Moore, Mrs. Roy
Simmons, Mrs. Elton Cousins.
Mrs. Gallon Dougharty, Jo Ann
. Dougharty, Jean Giffin, Mrs. Le-
well Parks, Mrs. Therman Woods,
Mrs. Raymond Perkins, Janice
Rankin. - Darlene Ebarb, Mrs:
■ u i.- S ay and r rancille Rogers
The hostesses presented Mrs.
54" Htuts s $198
JERSEY __ _ re I
HIGH SHADis $,98
MOHAIR LOOP i'SL-w 3
Approximately 50 guests called
nd a number of others sent gifts. - _ -
FL
The serving table was covered -
uasS
Gingham Shoppe
'.7. Wtf |
have three of the members at
the school at 6:45 p.m. to care
for small children during the For Cove PTA
Tuesday, to Thursday in order to >
obtain the auditorium, according
to Mrs. L. B. Richmond, py
, hostess licity chairman. ..
lastweek for a bridal shower hon- , Dedication, of the.yearbog. his
oring Denise Dennis, bride-elect oftogyandpubl licity, booksalso will .
FrrddiesAouvetewas given in the MBNanee is choip o'
in'his forehead to repair the dm- boyaejMrparpds “rStnMprosthids: Earl PSnHta" program
age. Doctors despaired for thepectivebridezroom. (chairman, will preside in the
sight of one eye. The left arm re-PIn the receiving line with Mrs. absence of Mrs. Dean Craig,
quired an operation to re-set a Domangue and Mrs. Guyote was president, who is attending the
the care'ofTreesand shrubs was bone.. , Mrs. M. Dennis, mother of the state convention in .Fort Worth,
tne care ot trees ana snruos was After weeks in and out of hospi- - - .....1 - - - -------J” ■-----•—•
held at a meeting of the Vidor tals, Phil is home. He faces two
Garden Club in the home of Mrs. more operations—to insert a plate
Veikko Pyykonen. I in the forehead cavity and to re-
Members also displayed fresh shape his nose .But the handsome
I and dried arrangements for com- lad already looks wed on the road
I ment. Mrs. W. W. Clark Sr., presi- to recovery,
dent, conducted the business meet- Now he's anxious to get back
I___ = „ , „ ing when plans for the flower m school; he's a junior at the Uni-
' BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Joe Van show were discussed, versity of Southern- California.
Breeman. assistant principal at T g=r 7'— * =— ’ - ----
Hatton School, will speak Tues- Green Thumb Garden Club flower his hand at .. .. ...g. ।
day at a 7 p.m. meeting of Hat- show Dec. 5 in Beaumont follow- -He seems to like it," says his .
ton PTA in the school cafetorium. ing the club meeting in the home mother. “I think he's good, t9."
The speaker will be introduced-of Mrs. Edmond Sallee at 1:30 I‛ve been having some serious,
by. Mrs. James Seitz, program p.m. ___. 1 talks about getting back into tele: late in December." '
chairman. His subject will be Refreshments were served to 10/vision with another series. It/““ --’—
"Knowledge Through Education” members and a guest, Mrs. Nellie'would be something that Phil and A
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_ ment committee. m
| • SOAP SERVICE • UNDERCOATING
I • WASH • wuBRICATION
Q—The bidding has been:
South West North Eart
24 Pass 2N.T. Pass
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DEAR ABBY; Your guess that hits me for some money. • PA
Camp Fire Group
To Meet Tuesday
: The Camp Fire Leaders and .
Sponsors Association will meet)
Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in Camp
iFire headquarters, 1204 Elm Ave.,
for a program on Christmas
‘ideas suitable for Camp Fire
Girls.
Mrs. Alton Ratcliff will demon-
strate fray covers; Mrs. L. L.
Chesser of Vidor, decorated bot-
tles: Mrs. Robert Cummings of
Bridge City. Christmas decora-
tions; and Mrs. D. J. Langlois,
soap decorations.
Mrs. James Sampson will show
figures for Camp Fire crest from
{moulds: Mrs? Roy Bell, party!
ideas in the Yule theme: and
Mrs. Ray Berton. Outdoor Christ-'
mas trees.
* CARTOON—LATE WORLD NEWS
ADULTS _______— *0'
CARDHOLDERS-------— 85c
CHILDREN UNDER 13--35<
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Set for Tonight
jments. DecOrations will be in the j I A rump roast is easiet to carve
"Knowledge Through Education" The meeting time for a Tues- if it is boned and rolled. Remem-
theme. Background music will be day meeting o Cove PTA has ber this if Dad is new to the carv-
played. - been changed from 2 to 730Ip.m. ing game and apt to grumble or
Mrs. H. D. Howard, president, that more members will be feel self-conscious when he is
conducted a Thursday meeting of able to attend.ccn: . , u , slicing and serving a roast.
. the executive board. Jack King MeClintock.will be
;n ’ n, ] Mrs. Dalton Woodard, member- guest spsaker and his topic will I
"-Atwne -Afam ship.shairmar wreportedaa mem MrS. w: W,‛Bankston, publica:
For a young girl with happy She will present $5 awards 4 tions kharman.sardthaknerror
holiday plans—sew this enchant-Mrs. Linda Fong’s third grade and wasmade. sinsthtsnst and a re-
A IM. ing dress with the fashionable Mrs. Beulah Badger’s fourth magazinensubseriptimnsuandrntr
In Annual Drive A-line flare. Easy to make in grade, who tied for the member-und.of 50 cents per subscription
~ i Christmas-bright colors in cotton, ship award.
Winners in the Bancroft PTA rayon, wool. M.5. epuiieG a piuti,
membership^ drive contest were Printed Pattern 4791: Giris’ of $580 on the recent Halloween
i announced Thursday evening dur- Sizes 6, 8. 10,12, 14. Size 10 takes carnival.
ing the monthly meeting at the, 2 yards 45-inch fabric. | Mrs. George Easterling, carni-
school. I Thirty-five cents in coins forval chairman.- announced
Prizes went to Au—‘ "—‘-la:---— -2 •a —- *----- - - •
_____ not carvers country store -- - ... •
won a $5 prize for making the ORANGEFIELD (Spl) — Mrs.
------_• — ■—.1 i- —lE-- Peveto will be hostess
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, November 12, 1962, newspaper, November 12, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530736/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.