The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1961 Page: 2 of 12
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fHÉ ORANGE LEADER
MONDAY, WAY B. 1*H
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Dcor Abby . •«
Your Turn!.
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR ABBY: II you had been! or* and parfunfte. Sbror'men could
raised o • farm and milked learn a lot from a° cow
^ ' 1 >, ^ FROM IOWA
DEAB FROM: Woman who
act about to milk eows do not
wear hill skirls, loud color and
and perfame. They draw wWei-
wlaa.
DEAR AlBBY I *ai married at
16. It was a "hava to" cate. I
aever cared much (or children but
M d this baby girl to rai*e. J ie
waa always very mear^ajwt'bate-
ful, and - e deteste^^éich other.
Wh«n~ihe w*S ML f divorced h*r
father and /erfiarried. She ,tr«w
evrn mcur" impossible |6"~BkndJe
[^contactet" * ' - —
cows, you «muid not need to con-
sult a "pay-cow k>gi t" to know
why tha cow would not lot • wom-
an near htr. A cow is a very in-
telligent beast: She doesn't trust
anyone wtth full fkirts. loud col-
mNffli'PÁTfmi
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so iewitacted her father (he had
,moved to another staff and re,
marrted aI o), and be agreed to
They were Riad to hav«- her, and
: I was «lad to get rid of her.
j- She furnid out stirpris.ngly well
She was graduated from high
school with honor , and won a
i scholarship to college. She la now
22 I haven't • seen her s<o«r she
wa II She wrote, telling me she.
' is tpifig m rrje<f,efld I am
come to com# to the wedding, but
If I go. wiH'I p!*ase do her favor ■
andmvt tell-anyone 1 am htr real
i mother. Would you go on those
term*? I have a m;nd to go and
tell everyone who I
REAL MOTHER
DEAR MOWER¡ Either go to
the wadding and "reaped vmir
daughter' nrfshea, or stay home.
Dear ábby: Hów should v-u
I wear a corsage? With the ate
or down? What if it. has, nljbrfns on
the «em? My Uisngíjtná I have;
had many discussion* on thisitfb-;
ject and ntiopé^'íeems to know.
¡ Th nk you^. *.-=*•
' DFAR R. R.s A florist once
:'\ inirt rfie that tha stem of the flose-
should be on the bottom, and
th* Ikwer should "look up"
tha wirw. ' .
CONFIDEVIlAfc _TO "ND -
FAMILY BACKGROUND TO
BRAG ABOtrr'i Cheer up. ¡
Achievement la the only real
aristocracy.
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Mrs^ Whitehead
Is Honored
At Baby Shower
MAMA DUKE
PinJc sweetheart rosea and •
real-looking stork aet the scene-
Friday for a pink and blue shower •
given by Mrs. Harlan Black for
Mrs. J. L. Whitehead ■ j
. Individual caites with bootee .de-l
aisna wera served with punch. Tha
honoree waa presented with a cor-
sage of pink carnations.
Two games , provide eptert a in-
tent and the winners were Mr*.
Q B, Whitehead and Mrs. Floyd
Miller. -
Other guest* were Mrs. Arthur
Kfjfcsy, Mrs. Howard Black. Mra.
.foe Sonier, Mrs. E. L Haroer,
Mr . Roy Nichols, Mrs. Lenis Hall,
:Mra. Horris Bounds. Mrs. H. W.r
Norwood, Mrs. H. B. Viarine. Mri.
H. TMmmel. Mrs. W. R. Biryan i
Mrs. -Ftoj'A- Mit'tr, Mr#: ' L. O.
Bryan. Mrt. Tom Birmingham..
Mrs. Eiwin Gearhaft, Mrs. Joseph
V drin« and Mrs. J. C. Harrison
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Look ot Mormoduk* on* ifttU.ftilly
ployln1 f«tchl \
Beavers
Make Baskets
May baskets were made by Lit-
tle Beaver Blue Birds during an
April meet in j? in the borne of Mrs.
Ed Turner, leader. a food mar.' lorn mve oin i- ef>9#nn the beans
The baskets were created of pa-; days on^Tuesday. ^Best wishes to: chicken or turl
' i ' i.. '• i i Ever á(M atrtpa of leftover baked
Today We .Greet K
a m, to b,r,h -bjüsaíff g&isrsi'
per cur>s and pipe cleaners and fill-
ed with minature roies. They
were given to ' mothers of the
OF STARS—Tomorrow Is the
Thn Amnricon 8usm«s Women's
Association is sponsoring o Show of
Stars rock ond roll show in the audi-
torium vot Stark High."School. Gordon
Baxer will Emcee and mony-areo rock
ond roll stars will provide o program
o# fun end frolic. "A show'for the-whofe
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" recommends the ÁBWA . Left
-L~w r Pt—lo by H rbi# f)««i
; to right are Mrs Walter Wifley, presi-;
dent, Pot Savage, publicity chairman,,
ond Potsy Kyzer^Tickets are $1 each
and the1 show will be from 8 to 10 p.m.
Stars ipcftide Joe Bofry, Mickey Gilfey
and Band, Rbckmg Dave Alien, Glen
Wells, Ronnie Bennett and Dale .Chari-
tel.
BobcZm 0fficers Seoted By 0ates PTA
Other activity included a tour of
the Júnicr Museum, two picnic out-
ings at the DERa park and aj
party, 1
The party was held to honor Pat
Calhoun on her 10th birthday anni-1 der.
vtrsary. There was an egg hunt;
an Easter bunny cake: andi pariy
hats made in a rabbit design. Sara
Turner was cobostess.
| Others attending were Je.net
Pierce, Gav Hume. Deb and Billie
lean Caffey, Nancy Peveto. Kav
Srarboroueh. Diane Gunn. Frances
McReyiiolds and Donna Dean.
Mrs. Robert N. Blair
Mr*. Charles Cattle
Gail Terry
Earl Harper
Cherie Gay Parsons
R. A. Peveto
R. D. Fionell • J„ ■;!
Arlon Fields
Greetings today to Norman Pin-
PHOTOGRAPHY
Commercial - Parlnht . Wvddlngt
GUNN'S STUDIO
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Oates PTA held installation ifiaccompinied by Mrs. Leroy Con- M.othodist Named
f new officers Friday before recess-jiin at the pino. NEW YORK ÍAP) - Ihe.ne*,
ing for the summer inonths. Mrs. Stella Peveto. mtrd grade chairman of the Broadcasting and
•l!.i Mrs.- Frank Stark, president of teacher and, the year s life mem-j?¡|m (femmiseiMi of the National,
j.iLi Cnunw PTA Council, jdm.ni*-bershtp> choice, received her pin council of Churches is the Rev
Yes., Abby will answer. ymif .let- the path of office to Mrs. from Mrs. Vera Bean, principal- Dr. Hafry C. Spencer- of Nash-
Sleek. aimple^'5WlFT.T0-SEW!J,ter personally If Here if la. two weeks until school Richard " tíliie, president; .Mrs.: Annual reports were, presented ym. Tenh.., secretary Of the Metit-
No wai t IMMttns. fitting problems ABBY., Bo* W«S.. Beverly H l l I *witJ s. >,e C. L. Armstrong, first v ce presi- by Mrs. Bean, project .comm&eCcdist television, radio and film
o-cinch" waist with grarefol ne -Calif. and enclose « «•pM.wlf-, fnr of th„ dent: Mrs. .¿an Racb^«econdvice c|'.airman^ Mrs. Turner, auditing; , cmhvssion He war elected at an
Whip up Summer' favorite stoop^ addreaaed envelope. s*ho are trying (heir beat, to make president:,^*. Ed Turner.jhirt.-p., • E O. StevenvedOcatton for annual meeting here.
- - ' r'■ • - 1 ' vice president; Mrs. Tom Woolley. family living, and Tommy Sorrala. i —-r^~ —!*r~ —'
_ Veto Jr . programs. Mrs. Stevens presented
ed sheath tn fluid ahantung, airy
cotton or lin*w.
Bv LINDA LAWLESS
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NOTHING COULD BE
MORE CONVENIENT!
Our tlma-savlng
LOANS-BY-MAIL SIRVIC1
•nablti you to maka full use
of ojitr loon fodlltl of
any hour you profar.
Ivarythinfl from application
to final paymant may be
handled by mail.
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Printed Pattern 4H Misses . „ .
Sines 10, 12. 14. II. II. 20 Sua ||, Wedding," send 90 cent
tikea 3 yard .I -inch fabric-:. ( Box 3315, Beverly-Hill*
Send 50 CENTS in coins for this¡ ■ ■ 11 "——
pattern add 10 cent for each}. Crccdal Question
gS! Jgar"!J" ^■grerc
«** 'arv
in Braümont. The semor are.sure-'
secretary; Mrs. J. B PfVeto _
treasurer; and Mrs—Wvnno-Hun^.~rrrtificates~tw-thé
-executive
cerem«nv
m yaumom. rne sentóni are>wre;..WM-,ikr5#d lo ¿hé parts of an oak,' ,Vts. Carolyn Hargls, m
i bnJt ?¡mi « tree and each was presented a cor- tpicher, directed second grade
mt, us a gooo me. ,j,e of white carnations. As a cli- p¡!# jn a musical program on
members- who he j achieved the re-
officer:quired workshop hours.
music!
HI
J; p!!s in a musical program on the
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frtYOUf HEALTH
thatcouhtsi
We tofdioHy invH Hovol Penomtel stotioned in
this ofi'o to toke odvontoge of our facilities.
plainly nnmn, nuunr..?,i in nr nuir muj u ---- - " ,. -^r. .i-
Wtth ZONE, SIZE- nd STYLF. What dors It mean? The questten including the itudenU who took
NUMBER. " the theme of the third ecumeni- part.
ANNOUNCING the biggest fash- cal prUe essay conteat, aponapred The ¡un or sintor prom was this
ion show of Spring - Summer. 1961 by tha -World CounCII. of Church- Friday. JThftf is about the laat big
—pages, gages, page .-of patterns'? . Entriea must he in by n^xi • >>vcot to take place at OHS. no!
ices.-or pott
in our naw Color Catalog — just,Dec: 31 Ihe prwe:
out!' Hurry. ntd 35 cents now! franrti (12301.
1,000
Save big money when you
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S wash water tem-
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water wash. Doae II pounds at
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PAYMENT Til JUNE
OTHIR RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHERS
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•ORDER - PHONE TU 3-S433
ww. J-W.V t
AM ftwA
ribcluding the commencement anjl
baccalaureate services.
Kav Carlton, has selec *d a
typist of the year from her typing
classes. They are: Tvp<ng l. Sec-
Installation Set
By Salk PTA
Mr SW. M Ragiand.
At Breakfast
For Jane Wade
Mrs. W. T, Hall entertained at a
breakfast at the Jack Tar Orange
„ .... .. House Saturday morning to comp
lion 1. Sybil Boles, typing 1 Sec- Iimrni j8n<( Wade, gradu-ilins
tion 2. Patsy Oswalt_Typing 2, senior of Stark High School.
h ?pl0^npCtr^^doiiT^ work* all^ Sharing the breakfast were the
rj To Commended mo,her' M«- L
f.ir, and are to -be .commended Wg(Je [>3ris Hardv. Kim.Gutter-
°L* '. r ... . idge. Ann . Levingston. Rindy
Tb?jcnior class held a.car wash H*„t ,nd shir,ey p,rkhurst.
Wednesdav and Thursday, rhe ^ Hall presented the honoree
purpose was to raise money for: wltK «i , ~
claw projects. .. f * ;wi,n ' g,rt""
The senior girls are planning to
ret away next wc kcnd.VWe a**-,-
going to Galveston for a weekend .
lo curse Ives. We plan .to stsvle,
(he Comrjodrt Courts right on the'
edge of the 'Gulf of Mexico. The
tirls are really excited about go-
"^lally^ s,nce_ we gnr a pr^idcnt 0, ctty cBuncil of PTA.
Jht Ww* hiv Thr°«^ wi" lnsti11 oflicers of Salk PTA
¿I ™U. ^Mi«« Wednesday at a 2:30 p.m. meeting
sponsors to go with us. Miss Kay w fh. ,,.¿*,1 • .
Carlton, Mies Pat Crow and Misa * « i - ¿.in
o a , v - .i "he program topic . will be.
Ros. 8nx ktngSL ^ "Character Development - Any
would like to congratulate progress?" The devotional will be
Juanita Le.Bouf on her mama-" - - - - - -
to Jimm
«tow rod „
*l 7 Pm The nursery w.ll.be open and
Luck, Juanita.^ . members of the executive board
Th* seventhv grade class had witl ^ hostesses for the social
{heir fun on April 20. when they hour
went to ArnDld s in' Vldor for an1
outing: They tell us they had lots
of fun picnictng and playing on the
trampoline.
School is alirtost óvét; -so- we . ■ ' wt. • r < <
S & Real Estate
for May IB and 19. Graduation ia { lert« anauth <•
May 24 and baccalaureate is on ... smef « « e*« Hi
Sunday 21 . ' "
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1961, newspaper, May 8, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143029/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.