The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, May 29, 1961 Page: 3 of 10
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5-29
BY
BRIDGE
"I think we still have some work to do on thát slice
Mrs. Butterworth."
Unlucky Expert
Needs Bad Cards
By OSWALD J A COB Y
The unlucky «Xpert walked ;nto
the club and remarked. "I had
\ * underfill cards yssterday. I play-
ed all . right, but 1 lost. The re-
¡roarkable thins about my pood
! cards is that if they had not b.;en
. set- good I would have come* ©ut
winner."
In case you think the unlucky
expert is crary I will devote this
artichs to some of his
hands.
Here is the first one. He sat
South and opened a 17-point no-
trump. North raised him to 'href
no-trump. West opened the king of
spades. ' '
South held off once but had to
taki the. second sp;de. Then be-
cause he held nint- clubs betwren
I his own hand and dummy, he p!ay-
ed thé ace and king of dubs. WVn
ih" queen failed to drop he had to
let East in. East led a spad* to
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Dear Abby...
Start Monkeying
ABIGAIL VAN IUREN
DEAR ABBY: I have a t$-ysar- 1 get him to change his attitude?
old son 1 am having trouble vwihM LOCKED OUT
He keeps his bedroom door locked DEAR LOCKED: If you are |
At all times, and does not let me taking "order*" from your 15-
in there alone to clean his room. I year-old son. prepare yourself lor
have to wait uiltil he comes home some kincsized headaches in the
from school. ió mak his bed so fotttre. All teen-agers like (and
he can go in with me and watdv deserve) some privacy, but your
me. son has gone overboard, ft is
i -
He says he doesn't want anyone
monkeying around in his drawers,
f wo Wn't look m- imt. drarAPfi
your duty as the mother of a
minor to find out what he is go-
Jfii. to such extremes to hide. „
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WEST EAST
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No one vulnerable
Smith WHt North Eaat
J N.T Pasa 3 N.T. Pass
Pass Pan
. Opening- lead—6 1C -
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Todoy We Greet
Tomorrow will be Memorial Day
and also the birthdays of;
Dean Cocper
Melius Lassiter
David t P Hi
'avid Wayne Sparkj
David Windham
Beef rourd or chuck 1* usually
used for Svyiss Steak.
aar
Planning
wlti
°f L
son
lüJ - ">'*
KELLY FAMILY .
Mrs. Kelly, Little Glorio, Sgt. Kelly
anyway. .
I haven't been able to gjve his DEAR ABBY: I
room a thorough cleaning in over the point. My boy
a year. Do all
West and the hand was set
Why m< South unlnrliVj/ Sit
WSCS Names
Hudson
Life Member
PRINTED PATTERN
will get right lo P°" ^
y friend and 1 .
ueen,
SÍ""
elected" p/firrrs of
"'«"IS "rl lift? pUUI.I. ,V*J s*Jy IlltllU <SIIU I fiiMvnaH a ntvlmthn
teen-agirs go drove over the border to-Mexico to ¡J™* h^^fould hav/V-
■ ge . , ,
through a stage like this? How ran get married. We didn't have any
get married, we didn't nave ny hr'1'^
blood tests or anything. We went h-^iMhava marfe
tn a place and signed our nameV^ed and he>ould have made
in a bool1 ■<"< th nun ihm «k. "V* game.
ed ua ou
24153
Estate
S -l
... . and the man there ask-
721 v wl us uur parents' namat. occupa-
tions. ages and so forth. Then he
typed out a so-called "license."
l"hat was all there was to it. It
didn't teem like much of a wed-
ding ceremony to me. I want to
know if this was a legal marriage
We don't want to get married ou
toud yet because of financial ri
sons. 'MARRIED OR N¡
DEAR MARRIED OR
Take the "license" to an/attor-
ney and ask him If It/it legal
la this country,
DEAR ABBY: Wtfat .do you do
when you must vattend a social
function, and mwid parents TRAP
everyone into^watching their off"
«grin^ f perform for two solid
" one of/those evenings is coming
up. and r don't think I can stand
it / NAUSEATED RELATIVE
NAUSEATED: If you
attend such a function,
jwat grin and bear the boredom.
sf f dr> run C* A A.
f cluS* ,on" s Mcthodi<l WSl.S, wcrs ln-
ald still and a life member nam^d
but this .during the 10:55 a.m. worship
hour yesterday.
Mrs. Carl Hudson received the
life membership pin. Her selec-
tion was made by a committee
composed of Mrs. A. A. Bailey,
Mrs. W. O. Simmons arid Mrs
T. Franklin. Mrs
bidding has bacn:
W eji N*rtk Eaat 5*iUl
i# U Pasa *
You, South, hold:
II7 VI2 4AQI7I «112
What do Tou do?
A Bid twa avails. Thla
lw l< ba aala.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Tour partner goea to three
•padea. What do you do now? .
W. Moya,
presented
R T. Frankliir. Mrs. A
¡retiring president, was
'a past president's pin.
| Installation rites were conduct-
ed by Rev. Stanley Vodicka lr.,
¡pastor. Installed were Mrs. R. R.
Stalnaker. president: Mrs. Sim-
mons, vice president: Mrs. J. T
Garrett, recording secretary; and
Mrs. Hudson, treasurer.
Secretaries installed included
Mrs. Lloyd, promotion; Mrs. W. C.
Hicks,- missionary education; Mrs;
j Vodicka. christian social relations;
Mrs. Baile^', student work; Mrs
.Fmkíin, youth work: Mrs. R. B
'Downs, children s work; Mrs. I. E."
DILL C.L..I C.i Carpenter, .-spiritual life;—-M r s.
DIDie jCnOOl j6T id. hi. Chandler,literature and pub-
>.lu-.atinns.-Alis^ M, C. Brumlwld.
By Brown wood
Baptist Church
"ppiy
licks.
sut
Hick
The
IS
CONFIDENTIAL TO MUSIC
LOVER: ' Promise him anything
—but giva him an árpenlo
A
,J addressed envelope.
work; and Mr*- R E
local childreii's activities,
regular monthly -business
meenne of the society, originally
scheduled for Tuesday, .lune 6, has
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — The been postponed until further no-
Brownwood Baptist Church will tice because of vacation ch irch¡
¡conduct a vacation bible achool!school activities. The school will
| June 5-18 with classes from 8 a.m. he held June 5 through with
¡toll am. | Mrs. W. C. Hicks in charge. |
I Registration dav will be Friday! Sunday's service, which. mark d¡
following a parade which is to the climax of a weekend revival
church, also included a rsc-j
ceremony for nix gra'du-
4923
10-18
English Visitor
Feted at Parties
S.Sat. and Mrs. Henry J. Kelly
land S-raonth-old daughter, Gloria,
are here from Ft. Campbell, Kv.,
to visit Mrs. Kelly's Drother-in-
law and .sister. Mr. and Mr . Free-
man. PndR tt, 403 Osage.
r..,. .1 j.^i-"—
to honor Mrs. Kelly, who is visiting !
her sister for the first time in
seven years. ' The sisters were
horn in Eigan, England. Mrs. Pad-
visited her relatives In Ens-
land in 1954 after being away 10
years.
Sgt. Kelly Is from Flush'.ntS,
and is a weatliei forecast
in the Army.
Mrs. Kelly was honored this
week at a luncheon given by the
Kutta Kard Club in the Jack Tar
Yacht Club, attending were Mrs.
D. E. Rach, Mrs. W. D. Cox,
Mrs R.; F.. Oldham. Mrs. C. W.
Stine, - Mrs. H. ' E. Rhodriguer.
Mrs. Ann Levingston and, Mrs.
Padgett.
Conos Cesses for a luncheon in the
home of Mrs. Rhodriguei were
Mrs. J M. Turner, Mrs. Rach and I
Mrs. Stine. The gu'st list included!1
Mrs. Oldham, Mrs. Cox, Mr . B. E.
Wheatley, Mrs. Jirnmv Duncan,
Mrs. L. J. Schrieber, Mrs. Himh
Sanders of WestJake, La., ahd
Mrs. W, C. Wright.
Age Limit Adopted
MONI REAL (AP) - A recom-¡
mtíndation that airline pilots' re-
tirement age be set at 60 has b-W
-adopted by the. International Civil ¡I
Aviation Organization's personnel,!
licensing. and medicaI division i|
Yes, Abby will answer your let _ ..
ter personally if you w rite- torílSRerTlWe at the Cove Baptist,• «he c
ABBY. Box 3365, Beverly H i 11 s. church at 10 a m. pgriitmn
Young,
overblouse
graceful, new! Supple
Tits smoothly to hips
!Calif;", and enclose a itimped,-íelf-\John/Owiggins. pastor, will*atea -of', W^.Oroñg^ High -SchyU^^irf
serve as "the principal' fdr the!They are Robert Freeman.
brarrt colors are só exciting —
r ^ lt, , school. The general, secretary w?lL Harding, John Henriksen, Sandy - ur favnn,„ ^1W
Getting married?. For Abby s|be .Mrs j p. Barnwell. Music is Lewis. I.loyd Thomason and Rtjser|yowf ,fevWttd..Wtw. ^
m
WUfi
booklet.
Wedding,'
Box 3365.
e,y
send 50 cents to ABBY
Beverly Hills. Calif.
'"I-
Surprise Party
Is Compliment
For Mae Ellis
LITTLE CYPRESS fSpl) -Mae
Gift for the groom as well as
ftie bride—towels that say "his"
anil "hers." in gay sketches!
Shower a bride or please a hap-
pily - married pair with . honey-
moon towels — mainly outline.
croas-stitch. Pattern 72k six 5
7-inch motifs: directions.
Send 35 cents (coins) for this
pattern—add 10 cents lor each Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
pattern fpr first - class mailing.¡J. J. Ellis of Echo, was honored
Send tn Laura^ Wheeler care of at a surprise party Thursday when
The Orange Leader. 342 Needle- a large group of. her friínds'ta'led |
craft Dept.. P. O. Box 181. Old at her home to shower her with!
Chelsea Station. New York II. graduation gifts. I LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl)
N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN Hostesses were Mrs. J. B. Robert Lee Mouton. who
to be provided by Mrs. Joe Price. f Huclyin.
Superintendents- for each depart
ment are Alice W.ickershimer,
nursery; Mrs. Joe Price, begin-
ner; , Mrs. 'I>ee Haley., primary;
Mrs. H. .L Swindell,, junior; and
Mrs. B. L. Sims, intermediate.
Mrs. Roy Price and Mrs. B!y
Walton will be m charge of re-
freshments.
Commencement exercises are
set for Friday. Jflfte 1« at 7 p.m.
Mrs. R. L. Mouton
Feted at Shower
ch was presented a
_ Printed Pattern 4923: M i s s e s'
J gift from the church by the pastor. Si/es 10, 12, 14, If . 18. Si/e 16
The weekend revival was head- two-piece dress 5 yards 35-i'n' h.
ed by Frank Robinson, lay leader Send 35 cents in coins for this
of the Hiiiitsville district. . 'pattern — add 10 cenU for each
— patWrn for first-clas? •mailing, send
_. ' i i í ; no Anne Adams, care! of The Or-
Lmrencp Hehert<* ange Leader, 37?. Pattern Dept.,
V.1UICIIV.C lieueio w. 17th St„,New York II. N. Y.
Print plainly N A M E^ ADDRESS
with ZONE, SIZE, and STYLE
NUMBER.
!.■ ANNOUNCING the biggest fash-
ion shdw of Spring-Sómmer, 1961—
pages, pages, pages of paherns in
our new Color Catalog —just out!
Hurry, send .15 cents now!
Are Honored
At Housewarming
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hebert
were honored at a housewarming
Thursday oyening in their" new
home at 821
-Mrs i""'"" ** "" Ja*P«r St.
Hostessea were Mrs. J. B. Robert Lee Mouton. who before Mr^'nfck^R'ankins
NUMBER. NAME. ADOR ESS snd slaughter and Mrs. Floyd L. Teal Her wedding Saturday was >^r L,nc««íum M«^lwrencé Hehírt
ZONE. ' who served refreshments to Mrs. lene Ann Alexander, was hono—' m. Mrs. Lawrence Hebert
JUST OFF THE PRESS' Send Leslie Shaw, Mrs. Will Hofford. Thursday at a nuptial shower.
now for our exciting, new 961 Mrs. George King. Mra; Bo Bland, The courtesy was h-ld in the
Needlecraft Catalog. O^ ~ **""
signs to crochet, hnit.
o , tesy wi
Over 125 de- Mrs. Eugene. Ríos. Mrs. T. M. home of Mrs. Lela Mouton. mother
Mrf p M Teal. • - - •" -
Joyce Sheffield, Mrs
•home furnishings, toys, gifts. ba-;c. C. Benson, Doris Benson, Sail
Dicke;
! Arrangements of li
denia
^es.
fern, gar
Stand-In Chosen
TONDON (AP)— Princess Mar-
;aret, a/i expectant mother, has
Jelegated husband' Antony Arm-
broidér. quilt, weave
ags.
FR
for six smart veil
send 25 cents now
sew, em-
fashions.
husband
and other seasonal flower*'strong-Jones to stand in at what
as a cen.terpiece on. Was to have been one of her n-^xt
Sheffield ánd Mrs. F. M. TeaL .1 g-|he^^rSm 'i«ble~ eng.geñfiertt - official
Ateo Betty Joyce Sheffield, Mrs..]Jl^e^j points aJ>out-4he. home. The table opener of the antique dealets
caps.
1 Joyce Mouton
~ mpo
nor
Nwmberous gifts were sent by |he^serving 'able
those that could not attend.
and
lly .
taar hita. Plus tREE—instructions \ Ellis. Mrs.' L. L. Ellis, Johnny El-, Davenport centered ta' punch service
Hurry, lis and the honoree. ! .A arrangement centered) nflT.,.
¡held servers of cookies and'a crys- fair here June 7.
Now's the time to serve lemfcn- -
mrim «n«t cnnki « mi fh> norch! To.
make old-fashioned lemonade mix
tlcee - quarters cup each sugar!
and lemon juice with four cups
of ice water. Serve over ice cubes
in tall glasses and garnish wtthj
mint.
Cooking Is "Fun , Sir.
AUTOMOBILE
Air-Conditioning
SALÉ!
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cool
asa
cool
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RICHARDSON'S
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SMVtCf ON AU Mans
SASINC ami tAMcsr
which was laid I, Others attending were Mn.-Men-
with a red cloth. At altetna'e " C l nfui 2.1.1?'
ends of the table" were holders Mr*. s'an,eV Dragulski Mrs. E lis
bearing white candles. ^ °n, ahm,, Janice
I Refreshments were served lo,^i Mrs. Elli, Boiman.
■ ¡.yt ■!>■> «tfri. Walter Landry,- Mrs K A(
Talbert. Mrs. I^roy Perk.ns/^O"'" una children. Mam, Kent,
Mrs. Cloyd Mouton. F.arfene Goort- '^ Kevin Joan Atchelv. Bar-
soft and Mrs, Charles J. Wallace, hara Ann Hebert Linda Fay, Mil-
mother of the honoree. . , ion and Patricia Hebert
Among those sending gifts was , There were several gifts sent by
Mrs. George Dallas Jr. of B au- '"en* who wer« n4t>'e
mont..
Mr., Mrs. Moore
Feted at Supper
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore, for-
Sunday Night Sapper
Lentil soup, toasted cheese loaf,
salad, fruit gelatin, cookies..
v Lentil Soup
One hambone (with a littje meat
left on),'~ 1V4 cups quick-cooking'
lentils. 2 quarts watef, 1 medium'
onion (chopped), 1 or 2 ribs celery
with leafy tops (ch.pped), Vi cupj
minced parsley, seasonings. wik, n¿w makí their ^
A"Bg *" int home in Aiken. S.C., were enter-^
gredienU td a boil.. Add s¡ season-118 iried Thuriday evening at a buf- 4
tag bag of one thickness of cheese-¡fet SUpper \n the home of their son '
Cloth with a bay leaf and several !ind daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ¿
whole cloves snd allspice in it.¡c R (Buddy) Moore. ■'
about l'A hours or until Homemade ice cream also were
friends who were unable to attend.
(ft YOUR HEALTH
THAT COUNTS!
For frofastional _
Frescripfion Servica
DIAL TU.3-3533
PAUL'S
Pharmacy
TENTH nnd PARK \
Don't flatten, the meringue you
are putting- on a pie! Instead
;make swirls on the meringue with;
]the back of a tablespoon and yoürj
tnpping will look really attractive.
k- sec ■*' w. <*• <*•
"The Only One of Its Kind In Tht Sfuth"
N O W OPEN (Grand Opening Soon)
■AKr '"AT
%
T1«t
seasoning bag and hambone. Cut
meat away from bone and dice:
return meat to soup. Add salt and
ser
Guests included
Gene Clark and daughter,
Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Peveto
Mrs. a
Raye ?
* « . , ./trail, I'll • anu I'll a. TTcivp/ii «
pepper to taste. Refriverate 'f and sons, Louis and Eddie. Mr. and *
possible before reheating,- •- ■ '
[redwood furniture
cacto y diftect to tou
special $33.95
.« FT. TAILS a 1 BCNCHBS
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t M Imtt
• tiin*ii is" wia*
. • nmv H'.H
shown ay aeeointmetrr
jim cvans tu him
oats oa cvshimos .
Mrs. R. S. Wilson with Ginger.
Becky and Dgyid: Mr. and Mrs X
Tracy Dufin and sons, Kyle and
Cory;.Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Moore i
and Martha and Rhonda Moore.
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30 fifth St.
1601 Simmons Drive
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ACADEMY AWA*D
WINNER «1ST ACTO
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Cartoon—Lata World , N*w<
DRIVf IN
THtAT HI
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TtisuTi jo oaiy cooeie
AT 7:30 AND 11:15
OART RUTH
COOPER-ROMAN
with ^
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TrcMiwot oa* raoNWAiwea woa
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ON ALL FÁVORITI
WHEEL GOODS!
M all <*•«•!)«, HMt.
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now • • 4 SAVt
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ROYAL TEXAN
Th.t •«" and
f«al-Ja¿ r)«t*ii all o «r thlt
• I • *T ch*mplan! Chr'am*
<#!><•«, ■ maa«in K.adltghr,
«hita • a'4 41 a'. with fold
trim. Had and whita with
rich aold trim ai tank.
MinHa ihapa chaia award.
Chrama trim rada, AH t
and it HI caavaniantly
an tha packaf at thla dii
(aunt prba a
k.jh -Sdr
WAGONS
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lana! Staat
w a a «a daiianad
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rallina whaali
with 4 inf . .
matia tirai. Rad
a a a m • I finiih.
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49
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whaali. Bakad-an
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tha law, law prlaa
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aut tha kaainta
and laanaa . . .
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atraiahtart All 'D'
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, May 29, 1961, newspaper, May 29, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143047/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.