The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 124, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 28, 1961 Page: 17 of 43
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Delphian Society,
Beta Chapter,
Is Organized
The Bbta Chapter, Delphian So-
ciety was organized this week un-
der the direction "bf Mrs. Max welt
Cook; area director, and Mrs. Wil-
liam H. Graves Jr,. who assisted
her. vt
' Mrs.'Earl E. Drake was elect^É^-
presideirt of the chapter. Other of-
ficers ar# Mrs. Frank Stark, vice
president; Mrs. Coriey Ellis, sec-
r.atar.v: Fannye Beaty, treasurer.
Seminar board member ate Mrs
W.J. Robinson, Mrs. W. u. Heard
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Section B, Orange, Texas, Sunday, May 28,
and Mrs. A. R. Watson. -
The chapter will meet in the
County National Bar* the first and
third Monday of each month at
9:30 a.m., beginning next Septem
ber.
A practice seminar was held at
the conclusion of the organization.
-Uadw PMo *y Hn-b)« dmi The chapter will study together
• *' BETA OFFICERS __ " for the next three years. The ma-
Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Rob i nson, Miss Beoty, Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Ellis jterial is provided by Delphian ard
j discussion if informal.
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Melissa Lassiter will be installed
Saturday at & p.m. in the Masonic
Temple as worthy advisor of the
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
Miss Lassiter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James T. Lassiter, 1502
Chapman St.. has chosen orchid
and white as her colors, charity as
her theme and 1 Cor. 13:13 as her
scripture. Her flower is the orchid.
Me
stalling officer with Rita Sue Crow
as installing marshal: Rita Kay
Watson as installing recorder; Ca-
rol Ann Bradford, installing chap-
lain; and Linda Sue Robinson, in-
stalling musician.
Mrs. Roy Harder is-mother ad-
visor for the chapter and Roy
Harder is Rainbow dad. *
To be installed with Miss Lassi-
ter are Saundra Bunkley, worthy
associate advisor; Carole Ann
Parker^ charity; C é leste Cox,
Moore, love; Vicki Pepper, reli--son.
■£lso Clydia Smithson. immortal-
ity; Gaynslle* Hardwick, fidelity;
Sharon Wright, patriotism; Mary
Ella Richardson, service; Carol
Richardson, confidential observer;
Frances Rawson, outer observerT
Linda Hiller, musician; and Ardi-
éne Nelson, choir director.
In charge of the guest book will
be Ann Roberts.
FnllAwino th.^ installation. njr-
T^TTWoHH^SrWlU HUH II
erits win
badges will be awarded
Mrs. Wynne Pearce
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Gives Luncheon
For Doris Hardy
Mrs. Wynne Pk:arce was hostess
Thursday at a luncheon at Sunset
Grove Country Club at which Doris
Hardy was the guest, of honor.
Miss Hardy is a member of the
Stark High School graduating
class. ":
' Luncheon guests were Mary
Lynn Finnell. Shirley Parkhurst,
Jerri Walker. Jane Wade! Marilyn
Xu'frrif
Idgi PI . I U.
Also to be introduced will be
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hayman of Mi-
ami, 0kla., Miss 'Lasslter's gratia-
parents who are here for her in-
stallation as well as her gradua-
tion from Stark High School. Her
grandfather is a Mason. and her
grandmother a member of Order
of Eastern Star.
Members of the Rainbow ^
ry board are Mrs. Perry Hard-
wick, Mrs. C. W. Jtit*. Mrs, Mae
Lee Grimrsy-t—:
>■" ! fririntritnn Rundir
:im Gutteridge, Jackie
Hyatt, Kim
Waldrop, Ina Jcane Lockart and
Glenda Tinsley
GRADUATE RECITAL—-To be pre-
sented by Mrs'. H. T. Johnson in a grad-
uate recital Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Jones
School cafetorium, ajpB left to right,
Linda Sue RobinsOn, Charlotte Ann
ñirhnrriinn nnri Ina 'r"T lnfl"'rt
Ushers tor the program will be Janet
Officer, Sharon Hudson, Susan Lockart,
—leader Photo-flv H#rbt Dt««
Jackie Waldrop, Keith and Jack Weir.
Mothers of the three-pianists will honor
them ot a reception at the school fol-
lowing the recital. The mothers are
Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mrs. E. J. Richard-
.son ond Mrs. Leciol Lockart. The public
-QCk
is invited to the pró¿rá« and TO th«
reception.
hope; Judy Pepper, faith; Jane Brown. Mr. and-Mrs. Lee Grimes;
Skinner, drill leader, Kathleen Mrs. EarL-<Allen. Mrs. J. C. Nel-
and
Carl Kittrell, Billy Bur-
Harder^
Dear Abbs
507 FRONT AND
JACK TAR SHOP
¡ómeone's Wrong!
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
(BtlOW)
just: try it on for size ..
MELISSA LASSITER
Rainbow Advisor
—Photo >y T. L. Gvnn
DEAR ABBY: I have a relative
who was just about ready to give
up when someone asked her to get
married- She is $2 and he is 50.
Please don't faint, but she is plan-
ning to be married in a white wed-
ding gown with , a veil, the bou-
quet, Bridesmaids and everything
that goes with it. he has gra;
hair and looks every bit "her
It's still time for your
favorite sale
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ENDS SATURDAY, JUNi 3rd
Pechglo, a most delightful rayon-
and-nylori, feels luxuriously cool
and fresh as a fluff of powder
next to the skin; Which is why
so many devotees, who insist
on Pechglo panties all year round,
wouldn't dream of missing
these special limited time savings.;
TOUR FAVORITE BRIEF
(regularly 11.25 each)
now 3 for only $3.25
Sites 4 to 7, in
rly
f 1.50 each are n i for 13.35)
years. T am afraid people in this
town will think she has gone cra/y.
Don't you think someone in thi
family should- step in and set her
straight? .
INTERESTED-RELATIVE
DEAR INTERESTED: I seo
nothing wrong with the bride'
plans. Someone should set her
relatives straight. ^
DEAR ABBY: I am a high school
senior and have never been in 'rou-
ble before. I have been accused of
stealing a purse. I did not steal it,
Abhy. I found it on my way to
School and there was no nann; ór
anything in it. 1 suppose I should
have turned it ih somewhere but
I didn't,know where to turn ft in,
k> I took it to school and started
to use it. I was called into the prin-
cipal's office. It was stolen fron
one óf the girls at school. A girl
whose name they wouldn't tell rfte
said she heard me tell another girl
I stole it and not to say Anything.
Now the whole school is against
me. I swear I didn't steal that
purse.How can an inmx . i;
son protect herself against ¡;<i. •)?
• INNOC ■ i'i
DEAR INNOCENT: QtiU ♦ •
t'. disprove guilt th-it it
c*ist. The word of the girl i,hv ,
cialmed she heard you ■ aj ,*r¡i
stole it* should have b?rn dir.r.c
yarded until She agresd lo I
you with the accusation. I'orgct
it, my dear. And others will. j
; DEAR ABBY: I was born in
; America but have been on ships all
my life. I have never seen any thin;!
like the way the American wómeii
girdle themselves in and ¿trap'
themselves up. It really gets me.
I do not know who th y think they
are kidding with all those wirss,
clastic devices and contraption* to
hold them in piafe. When they pet
home and take their girdles off.!
spread out hkft a baseball
field.
WORLD TRAVELED BACHELOR
DEAR BACHELOR: How do
YOU know? " ♦
DEAR ABBY:. It sure enough
j burns me up to hear the>?ay\;o c
i of those Yankees make fun of the
way we Southerner's talk. When we
say, "You ,alt/' We mean "all of
you." Ntf Southerner would « vi:r ,
say-Vfhat that lady from Brooklyn;
fiid to th • man frqm.....Vir^+«H«-
'' Drop jkatl.■ yon TitT" — unless she
Wéant for everyone in Virginia to.
drop dead If sh¿ can't talk proper-'
ly, she should hush up her mouth ,
FROM GEORGIA AMD PROUD
' "Yttt A hhv—on r ioi
ler personally if voij w r i t e to
ABBY, Box Beverly H i
-Calif, and enclose a «tamped, «elf-.
addressed envelope.
Getting married1 For Abb yN
boklet, "How To Have A lively.
! Wedding," send 50 cents to ABBY.l
Box 3363, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Today We Greet I
Birthday- freetlng* 5 ion day to:
E. R. Singletary
Liicv Butler *. :•
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 124, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 28, 1961, newspaper, May 28, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143046/m1/17/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.