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THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1967
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invocation was given by Joe Van
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The time had come in his sentative.
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did in the first place.
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Send to Anne Adams, care of
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That is the exact state of af-
fairs. It is the child who does
the learning. You can lead him
to it; you can make it attrac-
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along tog,
When one thinks
Cub Scouts
Get Awards
At Banquet
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6 DAYS STARTING
THURS., MARCH 9
MacARTHUR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TO 7.99 EACH
ALL. SIZES
, Henry Porter
Guest Speaker
At Banquet
ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
Strand
Theatre in Orange
Surprise Shotver
Given To Honor
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Hit No. 2 at 8:15
"WIVES AND
LOVERS"
• IN COLOR •
IN
ORANGE
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10:00 A. M. SATURDAY
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• Mature Audiences
7 I anger fits him liken 1
tight black glove.
I ’e triggers trouble
wherever he goes.
In his own way he is,
perhaps, the most dangerous
man who ever lived!
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at the Sunday opening.
The gallery will be open Wed-
pledge of allegiance to the flag.
The blue and gold color theme
was emphasized in table dec-
F. L. McClain, institutional rep-
resentative, voiced the invoca-
The gumbo supper for the
firemen and their wives is
Games provided entertain-
ment. Each guest wrote a pro-
Jack Moore, assistant cusmas-
ter, presented a 1-year pin to
structions on care of a baby
compared to caring for a car.
Guests were Mrs. Charles
Harrison and Mrs. Paul Clem-
ons of Vidor, Mrs. Carl Gibbins
of Mauriceville, Linda Walles,
Mrs. Jesse Walles, Mrs R. L.
Granger, Mrs. John Cornell,
Mrs. Andrew Boudreaux, Mrs.
Steve Laughlin, Mrs. Lawrence
Boutte, Emma Jean Turner and
Nina Cornell.
deeper and gets more firmly es-
tablished when there is a chance
membership committee were
Mrs. C. J. Duhon, chairman;
Mrs. Monteal Turner; and Mrs.
Raymond Selzer. .
project. He also stressed the
need for more den mothers and
committeemen.
The pinewood derby race was
set for March 27 at 7 p.m. in
the school cafetorium.
I "LINDYS"
> TOP HAT CLUB
1 (3% miles north of Orange
. Highway 87)
I FRIDAYNIGHT
L 8 HI 12
WILLIE GREGG
) And The Velvetones
I SATURDAY NIGHT
F 9 HI 1
LINNIE BENOIT
And The Western Aces
(No Cover Charge On Bettles)
AND
COME ON DOWN
troduced a skit entitled “Does
Your Image Tell the Truth?”
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Yellbw grained leather sliced with orange vinyl
from ling to pert bow. Elastic insert in heel strap
for sure, snug fit. Durable Velvet Flex sole. Also
In pastel blue with summer sky or pink with rasp-
berry. Ladies sizes 4%2 to 10.
dicate, 235 E. 45th St., New
York, N.Y. 10017
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DON — PT. ARTHUR
S. PARK — BMT.
TOGETHER
FOR THE FIRST TIME-
TAE
Playsirls
Refreshments will be-served the kingdom of .Montenegro has You can’t do it for him.'And,
a church fence made of-the bar- remember, learning comes bit-
rels of rifles which the Mon- by-bit, a little here, a 1 j 111
. . , , . tenegrans captured from Turks there.
nesday through Saturday from in the Battle of Grahovo in
Lytle. Randy Allbright received
his wolf pin. He had received
his wolf badge earlier.
The presentations were made
by Sam Galbreath, cubmaster,
who gave the welcome address.
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Eva T. Athas, timekeeper;
Mrs. George Broom, Mrs. Bon-
TODAY’S CHILDREN
Oil Subject of Learning
By Grace Langdon (PhD.) and Irving w. Swat (EAD.)
The Barrons
Tops in Bop and Pops!
D.E.R.A. CLUBHOUSE
’ ADMISSION: 51.00 PER PERSON
SPECIAL BUY
Throw Pillows
Dept., 4*90 TV. If LU Su, ivew
York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME,
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• WHILE THEY
LAST —
• MOST SIZES
• MANY
STYLES
A parliamentary procedure!and Mrs. Rayford Jimerson,
and leadership course sponsored panel h- —** "
by the Orange City Council of non,
„ __________ PT A will be held March 30 from Mrs. Turner, contestants.
When one looks at all of the 9 a.m.-noon at Curtis School. ' ■
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DEPARTMENT STORES .
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RESTAURANT
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SEAVINO 1HI HHIST Of
MEXICAN rooD, STEAKS, HSH.
OYSTERS, SHUMS ANO CHICKEN
DELICIOUS OVEN FRESH
ROLLS
CREAMERY BUTTER
812 GREEN AVE.
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BUCK and the Westerners
SUNDAY NIGHT
. 6 to 12
Allen Adale and
the Twilighters
All present before 6 p.m.
admitted' free!
CLUB 87
• miles north of Oronge
on Highwoy 87
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up as helping a child
there is more of C
GLINI EASTWODD .1 FISTFUL AFDOHARS
MARIANNEKOCH -TECHNCOLOR. •EEUNTED ARTISTS
Hartburg WMV
Set» Prayer Week
HARTBURG (Spl) - Hart-
burg Baptist WMU Sunday will
begin a week of prayer for
home missions.
Mrs.’Kimble Peveto, program
chairman, will present the pro-
[rams daily at 10 a.m. except
Wednesday when the time will
be 7:30 p.m.
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"TOMBOY
AND THE ,
CHAMP"
IN COLOR
no 11a1c or no man.
SEE THIS SHOCKING
STORY—NEVER SHOWN
BEFORE—RIPPED FROM
THE PAGES OF THE.
KINSEY REPORT!!
FEATURES: 6:45. 9:45
ALL TICKETS $1.00
PASS LIST SUSPENDED
FRIGID
a 1 year pin.
Mrs. J. R. Fults presented the
pack with a United States flag
from the PTA
. Jack Moore introduced a bar-
ber shop quartet who sang.
About 125 persons attended the
banquet.
Wolf badges and pins went to
Ronnie Huckaby, Ricky Dicker-
son, Mike Encalade and Randy
ONF-STOP SHOPPING
IN THE MacARTHUR
SHOPPING CENTER
Wellington Proved 7
The Windien t City
WELLIINGTON (AP) - This
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Breeman, institutional repre-
Write to us about your bring-
ing up problems. Send a
stamped self - addressed enve-
lope for individual reply. Send
letters c-o f "
New Zealand capital is known
as Windy'Wellington and on the
word of Dr. J. F. de Lisle the
cap fits. -
Dr. de Lisle, a scientist, says
a study he has made of wind
in New Zealand has proved
Wellington is by far the windiest
city. In the past five years, it
recorded one gust of 154 miles
per hour, and several over the
100 m.p.h. mark.
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as making him do something.
And since learning is the way.
it is, it makes sense to help
■ • - ■ " • sur| to
Mrs.-Bourke, a native of
Baton Rouge, has exhibited in
Orange, Beaumont, Lake
Charles, Liberty, Port Arthur,
Houston, Baton Rouge and New
Orleans.
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This is the look.
Now look at the price!
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At a Tuesday meeting, Mrs.
Richard Solomon and Mrs.
James Ivv were introduced as
new members.
It was announced that 655.50
was made on the bake sale last
week. *
Mrs. Hugh Fisher, president,
served refreshments.
Solve everyday what-to-wear Donald Walles was guest of
problems with this smart sep- honor Tuesday evening at a sur-
arates wardrobe. Includes slim- prise shower given in the home
ming jumper, jerkin, skirt of Mrs. R. C. Russell in Bridge
and TWO blouses—all easy-sew. —
Choose tweed, blends.
FIFTY CENTS in coins for decorated in pink and blue and
each pattern—add 15 cents topped with a miniature cradle,
for each pattern for first-class The serving table centerpiece
mailing and special- handling, g —-------- t
PTA Council To Offer
Course in Procedures
Bellboy
"GUNE WIKINSON
tive; you can point the way,
-------------- but in the long run, he is the ,
CETINJE, Yugoslavia (AP)— one who has to do his .own learn-
This historic former capital of ing.
orations. Den 1 made badges
which were presented each par-
ent in attendance. .
. . - -----. . .. . Galbreath announced that the
nie Childers, Mrs. Clifford Weir cubs will sell black pepper, sea-
soning salt and family packs of
toothbrush s as a fund-raising I
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Also announced at-the meet-
J was the District 4 spring
conference to be held in Beau-
2-year pin and denner badge to
Then there is the. matter of Martin Sneed, a denner badge
Auxiliary Plans
To Buy Tile,.
New Uniforms
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - New
uniforms, tile for the fireman's
hall and a gumbo supper are on
the agenda of the Bridge City
Firemen’s Auxiliary. .
The auxiliary will purchase
1 tile and help the firemen cover
' the floor.
The uniforms will feature
navy skirts and light blue
blouses with a patch on one
shoulder. -
Pattern Catalog. Clip coupon in Keeper Kit,” and contained in-
Catalog—choose one free pat- • ...
AHI 1 or 01 lull 3 MIRRIAGES KBS I* BIVORCE!
2183.
• ALL SIZES
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• SPECIAL BUY
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Sale^ Show E
Work 16622900
Will 85
A show and sale of paintings ( M
by Jeannie E. Bourke will open M
at the Gold Coast Fine Arts 3 S
Association, 556 Pearl St., Beau- K,. , "9
mont Sunday from 2:30-8 p.m. 2
Mrs. Bourke, a member of WB * "
the association’s bord, will ex- %.
hibit oils, watercolors and pen “mmi
and inks ranging in price from .- w.e 2
63.50 to 650. G• 18
Her favorite subject is horses.
She also paints modern panel 40
sets, flowers and figures. Her den
techniques vary from impres-
sionism and pointilism to real- JEANNIE E. BOURKE,
ism. - ------.----
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# Kip SHOW OVH 1:30-THZAWtMniio AT THIS TIMI 5 year and'chances'areyou have koberin
******************************************** to do over a lot of what you 1-year pin;
growing when he could take
hold of the learning you held__, ______________
out to him. This thing of timing Tommy Polk, a bear badge and
is vastly important no matter denner badge to Billy Love,
what the age may be? 2------i- —- -----h-d--
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. Cohostesses were Mrs. Harry
Printed Pattern 4618: Half Garison, Mrs. Grady Todd and
Another thing to keep in mind Porter of Orange, a former dis-
. ____.___________________. . la that there is a sort of built- trict. scout executive was guest
******************************************* In timing that one best go along speaker Tuesday night -
---------—_ DOORS OPEN 9:30 A.M. J with You may have had .the annual blue and gold
err n a e sue 2 experience of trying to get a
UlT Ur A GANG * 2-year-old to doing something,
____ ” * let’s say like toilet training, and
.* It doesn’t seem to make the the home, in the den and in the
• slightest impression. 1 . - .... .
I The course was announced
the Tuesday at council’s monthly
her meeting.' Anyone wishing to or-
of it der books for the course may
ing contact Mrs. Marshall Koonce,
f$199
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STYLES
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' FABRICS
necessities, decorated with fow.
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other.
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mont April 7. The conference Awards were presented at the
will deal with phases of PTA blue and gold banquet for Cub
--‛icies. More informalion will Scout Paek216 this week in the
_ posed birth announcement for
FALL’S 130 BEST DESIGNS the mother-to-be. The hostesses
—lively school, sport, career,
glamor styles, all sizes, extra
features in new’ Fall-Winter
In bringing up children it is a
big help to keep in mind the
way they learn. As a matter of bringing
fact, bringing up is a ceptinu- to learn -----
- ous process of helping them to feeling of going
SHOP NITES 'TIL 8 P.M. S
a-year pus; Kenneth Morse, a
bobcat badge; Joe Moore, a den-
ner badge and 1 year pin; Tim
Cagle, wolf badge and gold ar-
nen mere is a cnance rowpoint; Jimmy Lott, bear
ster to put into prac- badge and gold and slver. ar-
rowpoints; and Mrs. Shelby
Wyles, den mother of Den 4,
policies. More
be given at a later date. tipuigene
Elected to the nominating cafetorium.
King Features Syn- committee were Mrs. Maxste-
= ...u ». u—gall, chairman; Mrs. John Ochs;
Mrs. R. H. Pfluger,Mrs. W. H.
Peiler; and Mrs. Bonnie Chil-
ders. ' , •
Appointed to the national life
Then a year later, all at once, Otho ' Davis, cubmaster
$ he comes up with exactly the master of ceremonies.
♦ responsibility you were trying to • .-* - .______2 *. —
ij get-started before. The first Sims and Hatton PTA unit. The
If time he was not ready; the sec-
for^bScmit Pack2sTatbHMtmi Nark pMeclinosk, moderator:
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J let her make one for another 2 year pin.
Notice that word “helping.”
It is an important word, because
Sfe XW5 'S instead of make. ing
him learn. When one speaks of help. Don t drift and don t let Con
helping him to learn there is the youngster drift
the implication that he is doing
the learning and you are lend-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1967, newspaper, March 3, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619952/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.