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**'• of® By T. I.
MRS. CHARLES DAVID PEET
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nate
Scene of Wedding
The mellow
wh^e caadles
myriad
the sceae
tor the natriife of Char-
lotte Ann Sadler; and Melton Smith.
In a ceremony marked with
y end sfilo -aUy, th?
in iron bouquet of pink roses that were
vows were exchanged Friday at
10 p.m. in the sanctuary of the
urch of Christ, with Basil D.
minister, officiating at
the double-ring wedding.
The bride is the daughter of
Sadlar,
Mr. and Mrs. O. I
453
Dyson Courts and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mn. Melton
Smith, Route i. Vinton.
Each side of the altar held sun-
burst arrangements of white blos-
soms and greenery, with candel-
abra ' holding white candles ú
front of the baptistry.
*>' fc de was escorted down
crown. The bride carried a format
centered b.> whrte featharad ca.aa*
Hons oq a whit* Bible.
Mrs. Sadler, mother of the bride,
chose a costume of navy blue
rayon with white accessories and
corsage.
Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride-
groom. was attired in lavender
and white, which she also wore
with white accessories and corsaae.
The bride's attendants were at-
tired in identically fashioned cos-
tumes of petal-pink lace sheaths
that featured a scalloped neck-
line. The/ wore crowns of squa.e
pink tulle and pink shoes.
The flower girl was dressed In
while organdy trimmed with lac*
in and a pink sash. She wore a crown
of flowers, -
A choral group sang "I I.ove
tíie aisle by her father who gavi.Ydu Truly" and "May the Lord
ber in marriage. She was attended
by Mrs. James E. Ballard, a
sister, as -matron of honor; and
Peggy Hudson, bridesmaid. .The
flower girl • was Charlotte Elaine
Ballard, nelce of the bride. - -
The best man was Jim Coward
of Vinton. The ushers were Wa;
Coward, also of Vinton, and
Sadler, the bride's brother.
The bride was rejal in her ele-
gant .weadin¿ gown, fashioned of
exquisite taffeta designed with
over#!:irts of tulle and silk or*.'ma,
which, extended into the hill bell-
sharped skirt and swejM into a
Bless and Keep You," along with
the traditional -wedding: march.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at the Woman's
Club. The bride's table was
covered with • white linen cloth.
Punch was served- from a crystal
lynetbowl and the all-white, square
DM I tiered wedding cake was topped
with the traditional bride and
bridegroom figurín:. The center-
piece was a reflector, beautifully
accented by the bride's bouquet.
Serving at the punch bpwl were
Eloise Guidry. neice of the bride-
groom, and Linda Barclay. Pre-
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310 acre
tract et MM*.
««¡ft
graceful chaptf-length train. siding at the guest register was
The gown ww- enhanced bv a Sharon Ouidry, neice of the bride-
bodice of Chantilly lace which groom.
featured a scalloped neckline, í When the couple left for a wed-
short sleeves and end id in a point ding trip to points in Southeast
at the waistline. The sown was'Texas, Mrs. Smith was wearing a
made bv the bride's mother: ¡green-checked arnel sheath and
The bride wore short lace glove* f.chlng jacket with wh te- ac-
and her vifil of. misty white silk cessories.
illusion floated to b'low fingertip.' The couple will be at home at
length from a mother-of- pearl 1114 Turret Road. ■
MRS. MELTON SMITH
Mota By Y. L Own
ganza with scalloped border and Fruge, sister
extended into a chapel - length served the
train. Jackie Wal
The chapel veil of nylon tulle guests.
was. held by a tiara of satin en- Fora^wedding trip to an undis
crusted with sqed oearls. rclojea destination the bride chose
Pink rosebuds and a white or-jp^blue shealh drews, with white
She wore a white or-
is
X.
veo
. White gladiola adorned the soft- bridesmaid. They wore balbrinr.
ly lighted sanctuary of the First length dresses of blue Silk organza
Baptist Church yesterday for the oVér titile taffeta. The drm.'fi-
wedding of Linda Dianne Wright ¡r.ade similar to that of the bride,
and Charles David Peet.
The double ring rites were con
ducted by Dr. Cooper Waters,
pastor, before an altar flanfcod by
candlelabras with burning 'white
tapers
.'notured «?a!'c\.. r ;iines
rleeyes and full s'úlrls.
The best man was Dwayne
Broomes and the ushers were
Jirger Brlster and Ricky Perry.
Rebecca BU3g was. candlellghtbr
The bride, the former Linda Di-ipd Wendell Fruge. br.nher-in-
anne Wright, is the dadghter of|' W of the brjdegrooni. serv.-d a;:
Mr. end-Mrs. A. A. Wright of 1011 groomsnan.
Avenue B, and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Peet of Echo.
Mrs. John Daly, organist, ac-
companied Mrs. James Pledger,
vocalist in. "I Love You Tru.y,"
and "The Lord's Prayer." .
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore an original
gown of slipper satin and silk or-
ganza. The fitted bodice featured
>ed neckline with a three-
inset of scalloped silk or-
ganza. The short sleeves were
complemented with long, satin
gloves.
The bouffant satin skirt was en-
hanced with a ballerina - length j
oversklrt of embroidered silk or-.o
a scooped
tiered inse
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Wright wore a navy blue
dress with white accessories. The
bridegroom's mother^ Mrs. Peet,
\vore a blue lace dress with white
accessories. Their corsages were
fashioned of white .carnations.
A wedding -reception followed in
the fellowship hall of the church.
The bride's table covered with a
white taffeta cloth and draped
white tulle. The bride's and bride-
maid's bouquets formed the cen-
terpiece.. The traditional three-
tiered wedding cake, topped with
a miniature bride end bridegroom,
was served with punch.
Mrs. Alvin Wright, SistejtrifT-law
the bride, and Mrs/wcndell
W
of th£>1íridegroom;
and punch,
registered the
MRS: ROBERT H WYATT
ca.s"a
accessories.
chid were designed in a
arrangement on a white
for the bridal bouqwef.; She
wore a single strapd^of pearls,
given to her by the bridegroom.
Serving as matron of honor wa?
Mrs. Billy^Ray Smith
tV bride: Jerri Walker was Wright.
chid corsage.
The couple will
home at 510 2nd St.
make their
onor wa? Royal! Tyler , is considered to
sister of, have been the first American play-
Remnants
WEST ORANGE
TU 3-5276
711 FLINT
ex-
All
GINGHAM'S SHOPPE JUNE
FABRIC SPECIALS
w—.
43" CREASE RESISTANT
BROADCLOTH
NEW FALL
COLORS PLUS
BLACK & WHITE,
98# VALUE Yd.
CHOICE COTTON
PRINTS
Bates Discipline
Cromptons
Peter Pon
American Princes*
Tradtion' marked the June 10:skirts and lace bolerds, with pink
wedding of Bernice Young, daugh-jhalo hats and veils. The matron of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. :L. Young .honors attire was the same
of 331 'pyjen Courts, and Ro!v*t!crpt her color was blue.
H. Wyatt: son of Mr. and Mrs. three carried white roses.
Henry Osman. 209 Lakeside. j Edward Osman served his
The First Christian Church was brother as best man. Ushers and
the setting for the double-ring groomsmen were Jack Calhoun
ceremony, at/' which Rev. J R.¡and Tommy King.
Johnson, minister*, as the officiant.1 fhé bride's mother chose a dr ss
Iwo large baskets of pink andiof orchid vo|,e with white acies
white roses decorated the altar SOries. The bridegroom's mother
before Which th^ weddmg ^wslvyore a pjnk ,Ice 3reM wjth while
weTe *nd white bo^vs, accessories. Also present for the
^; weddln« w of the bride-
« rfúi ii p'«yed Ihp grooms grandmothers, Mrs. W.
tradlMonal wedding manihes. and (Joilins of 0rMge >Bd Mrs. EU/4.
accompnaiéd the yocatet. Mrs. ^ w>(t, of Newton. All four
Dawning wore corsages of white rosebuds,
and "Because." Both selections _ . ^ „ . . t. , ^
were sung at the wedding of the fa.
bridé*! mother * Adjaccnt to the church, the
The bride was givea in marriage ^jde s_'*b,e wa* , cov®i*^, w,tl?
by her father. Ifer wedding gown^l fjf over p.nk, With the net
of while organza over satin was ove.rik,rt cau«^ at the comers
with pink rosebud-nosegays. A
pointmenfs included, a centerpiece
of pink roses, white candleiT the
double ring wedding qake. which
was decorated with pink rates,
not
designed with fitted bodice, and
full skirt which extended into a
slight train. Features of the gown
were a white lace yoke with
sweetheart neckline, and long lace ... .
sleeves, both of which were spnn 8nd ,h<? punen service.
kled with iridescent sequins andj Mrs; Charja* Hempel Was host-
seed pearls. For something blue, ess for t}ie''reception. She was as-
a blue bow, sent to the bride by sisted Kty Mrs, H. T. John.ion,
her sister, Mrs. Yvonne Toampkin Mixfr. L. Butcher, Shirley Park-
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, wasrhurst and Alice Skelton. The
icd to the
of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio,
pinned to the hem of her
Her white waist-length va r was
held by a crown of satipfand she
carried an S-shipeji "^bouquet of
pink rosebuds. w>tfe feathers and
ribbon - streamers. She also car-
ried a pmV lace handkerchief
which.jna carried by her mother
and each of her sisters' at the*r
wedding <.
Mrs. R. A. Winney was her sis-
ter's matron of honor, and Rita
Slaughter and Pat Waggoner
were bridesmaids. The brides-
maids wore identical pink dresses
which featured full g,eO r g e.t t e
first and Alice Skelton
cake
was served by Mrs, Long, and-Mrs.
on .served- the" pu
Trahan registered
punch
the
Gat Davidso
Mrs. Pete
guests. •
Following a short wedding trip
the couple are af home at No. 3
Sunset Cir.de A. The bride is a
cashier for Sears Roebuck and
Co , and the bridegroom is em-
ployed by American Bridge' Divi-
sioh. i
Legal Notices
THt STATE O* TCK*S
To any SMrill or any: (*MMW
WIIMn tlM SMI* «I Tt*o —GREET
INC;
you Or* htrrtv lorvanáM to
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tto unknown Enocutort. - - - -
Todav We Greet I
Birthday Greetings for Monday
? o to:
Wayne Smith
Cecil Coále Jr.
Mary Margaret Pi
Cheryl Sutton
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p ie.iion. the Et ate el Sored * -
- pnsi-^w Hao.-ii. i-oo ore,
pne son, t-.rrtn rt.U,- roi £.
erutort, Atím n !tre!|:'i' and fcteV
R«)r n!t..,y i 01 1110 E.-e:« ol
Sa.Oi . Pcwct. no* S
'■ .. . <?*•;!i:M. 1.-1 Un.
^ known lle rj. A'. pnt and Der lMl
01 ^oro i St -.Hitman Poort . «Ma
Saro.i Stephei-oi. deceased: Ge«-i
W . 1 T.il ;• * pi t^*íí ; V,
Prorc*. dec*3C d, tto* .unknown li
• Kulor . Adm nitl/otar «ad Leoel
Pep nenlotivf; ot m«t E ta « of
O*org* w. Piare , decoaeed. the
Ur. '.0*1 We.i Ainj! - ond Do .
•itoot ot Georc w Peace , de-
iiottdj ond Soroto Newton Steptoen
ten. the C tato el vj^eto Newton
Stephcn pn. the Unknown .Eiecutor't.
Ado.'.i itratort and Loan Repretrv
•olivet ol the Estofó 01 "o ai N**.
ton Moptoontofi dcceosod. tto* Un-
known M*irt. Atttrt am) Derretí
ot Poroto Newton itopr*n f.. ana
Lura E. Pearce. ttoo Etlofe f Lure
t Peart , deceased. . ttt* Unknown'
fc '.itor . Admin. li ator a y> Ló
rii Ropr o-.enttii roes -ot ttoo r o o ct
uro f Poor . tt>0 IJn. .own t' ' , .
Asilan and DovllaOt ot Luro %,1
Pearc . do c ea tad 0 t«sda i .
G'0et;nfl
YOU ANO.EACH OF YOU ARE
tit_M 8 ' COMMANDED ta eee*or
fi -'in ~tn*v44o.ioroole 0. '--tl Cow',
Dutrirl of Orongo County. -Ti
01 the court,-10us* tn r*of n Oa
T**as. and to oepioc
wr Hon answw a> or
o'clock a m., a -tto K t _
tool ot the oupirotjpn of tartyowa
t«J) doy ffwm.tt) data of Itsuane*
of th tttatiooj^íRol I to toy.'at 00
before 10 o clock a m ot Mo-nOo/
ttw >4ln áéi Ot July. A. D l*t.
ond OBdfcer . tne First Amended
ur.giodl Pofiton of Do'otny conq
CpwCm . t at. Plo.nf.fi jk tne
,,.<o¿k Number t&Slt. on tto* docket
0 Wld Court, bnd fyled Oorotry
Long Coutmt. el W Pta'ntlfta. f-
n John Merodt. Trutt. *t di. Oo-
terdar-ij, m wtolleto tto ta'tawinf per
ion ore iWrtiHi- Dorottoy Lon*
.Coutlnt. let nod herein pro -tartna by
her . tou7t nd R -B covs^t. tit:
Lojite Red Duff, a w<«>w Mar-
not L Wiiitt. o feme wie tn*«td-
. udny ond ot tndepmdwd ti«/M
Snd Tru tH Of ttoo ittata at A. 0.
Ltaeromb. decoatea; Mote Lee
. Lipscomb, limad hee tn pr to-ma
W to r husband Samuel C Lip
.. «",mo. Proper c 11 doll and Corn-
tony. Im Monoefl C.
' #f' I Puts; Lowenc J.
'Jame* G. Bertman, Jr. end Bdr-
tara Wattoro. and ma f 'IQwi« t
mn-ad person 0*0 dotándonos
Otytoto H. Kerr, tndtofWMMy and Be
, independo" Etecuto' ot mo Ettata
ot 8. U. tCorr. dor eased Ony* I.,
Longham. Bub/ Lonqtoam JewoW'
Longtoom Newton; Midwest 0>l CÍr-
oorofion, «,ed W W>o«d. CAartat
S; P-jetni L fc., MrMofwp " Jmn-
O Pear o Ot. oil O
H*iOn Barclay
prewt. viola Pr
Ham P. PearjEd; wm>d
Pearce. ' B JC Pea-ro • Nedl B.
Poorre, «w T. C. Bodpere; Tan -
c. -jwíogor . Robert M. Reara;
rw Poor r 0 J E.
re ; Ctaud P o rce. Maude
, 'eorr.e M.nkl|; Rotan Peorro
Blond. Morttoo Loytte
•rt'i Aurbra Bower .
Pearce. Jam C
ronce R. Murphy. Joe C
Jr., Potriin Fuictxr. Bree Ftj<n-
or. Not nan Mawk. We'dan Hawk.
JO* Hawk Sr Lit* Efato . Psor.
row Hill; Ooorp* W Hilt: Roy H-tl;
Rena Hill Mansur. Monrr B. HMl,
Winton Huthnan Rets. George P.
Rett. Honcel Ooy Hooper j' Frank
Hooper. Tnetmo Gay Mabanav. Tin-
man Monona y, Bdyttoo Gay Vawriv-
■* ó Y.aunabtaod; fcriyn* Gov
Aubrey Gattin. ta* Atlantic
Co.. a corporation,du y Ot*
mortiw to do b<mn*ss In tto* 5fot
of T*aas, with its' peine pat oft-res
n Dallo County, Tout.. E. .H
Blum, Vic* President. Rodta-d By-
orty; ttoo C''Y Notwnwl Bank et
Houston o notional banking assoc-o-
tlon Witt) bank Ma quarters In m<«-
ton. Teso . A G.- Gueymend. Vic
Pretldent, J. A. Elkirrt. Jr.. .Edwin
9. LaMont: John Moteen Tfisl.
Radford Byofty. Tunte* .and ttoos*
portent are defendants wV> are ttrp
named, in this citation and ta whom
B 1 - directed
A brief Stai m nt of tto natodr Of
l t suit is * tallows, town
A trespatt to try tdta. net ta
wtotcto Pio'ntitts. for caul* et action
would r« p*cff tly mow Ifta court
Ito* to'!ov*ng ;o-wt
That PiOrn! ftt on Bio 111 day el
1 j fully sown by
—_ AinpwBia Original
RllR'OW on tro - M M eoN.
it ttts >eda< •« nit 'r- d ^.'tolo
ninety doy altor, tbe dot* 0 IH It-
ta-- M MaN BO lOtwnld uto
tO'vfO
Tto* eftcer a acut>ng «1.1 writ
«toen pwtattt toro tli same ac-
cord mi to - Mi fOM'tosiontt ol tow
end tto* nwrwom to-eoof. and moke
dt rotura at to* taw dmecí .
V* n- s Mrs T M Oadd Ctarb
ei 1* Dttrct Cowl of Orange
Ce-jnty. Tone.
SIIW endOl w^ bond wed too «Ml
ol -ad Coart at bMtcb ta to city
D«r-:: Ce- f'rlct
Co jet to and tor Orange
•' Obww 1 Te os
.-• fsna Enmon.
Dtslt
tss.td n- s etw Oer -at JunO. I S1.
H— T P Oeit
Oi'rct Ctorlr. • Dlslrief
C *t 0 and tor Orange
County. Tlsas
- SO E ir.naf
Dtptdy '
t«At ,
■ m
or
Cotltor*
RA Sf
-
IF SELECTED
TO K an Avon Boptooop-qti iou
you can otpdet dam ng •« W
or mora par Koor Wtta IMh
J Weaver; ?•}• ?« fc. hut
Arthur. Tb
TI
• MAU NW
TBUCKNÜÉM—Over
BUCKMBN . Oser B, w* Hderl
WANTED!
MIN WHO WAMT
$ MONEY
ta itop *p feet
Owvrolet tetoaoe.
talk with Nlr. tea
•tart an Mia raw* to
MODERN CHEVROLET
~ COMPANY
3rd « Orea —TO DIM
LARGEST
Annouhcofflonts
• looet moticb
STAtio
1*
ot
o STATED Meot.n 01
At Madtsaa Lodge No. t
^ArnK.- *fum ttt a ird
' VLvV Monday n.gbtt In
<*Mk. t to p m. All
eisBtoa brelhtori tor*
d-tty w i*01 R. Tratti Sngletory.
.0.0 - - - .
• CABO OB THANKS
11
we tn* -
ms to tola tn * meant at ttoatoklng
o>. .eon •rtendt. ro:otiv*t end
et Mrs Ma-y Golee,
t ot ttoonkii
www v 00 10 the recent dtljlti et *ur
to tnank tbb R*v Jabn B. Webb
and toaWw MM. ttoo G-a-nmV
Obeoto Fmi-Il Homo and the ev
Aftkwr Fot'co
m be forever
'rlchett b: M-
►« «I ta' .
• ftajOMAt " ; /«I
AND botf appl ontw
South Tetas hOB apon t ^ tad
ono dutttandtnt «""«t
Selling Wattirt^KoMOb. G E,
Norgo. Chrytlar. Tampan wndl
othar tots brand «OpibancM,.
Guaran toad c^aw- top twtmt-
Hon. Opportojn fy toe advstn-^o
m nt. Mutt bo hand* , ng
tb work hand {«pBrwr* to tp*
ful but not nocaeeaiy Sea Me.
Ellis, Gulf Sta t, S05 &mn
« ^
• MAU ANB WMAII MU* IS
PART TIMC opwMwgB tor mm ar-
wemen. *rto' otot#. age 71 <S.'
" Appronin-atel. tl S ber boar. Car
tSSHRonf-Y FlSm9** "*
TfOtn. r fWftf T1# tWO •
B. F, OOOORtOf NtBM
MALE OR FEMALE COEOIT A
OPERATING MANAGER
fetptrKnekd man for 11
, be w.tnouf' h
11 noided ft
Prefer somoo.se pr Mrt t wnpta-ad
who d*sir*s bjOBIdM .1. mi «Wb
bat 0 geod accaanemB. oeü wnd
eettactiwt bocxqre md. wM
whd It Indlntnous. and C
lucct-dn®. Must hare *
m .rl and cr d ye"
WHHi'lOOiQBT OWr
'with paid
leave. tru> .... —
. group Uta Irtsjronc*. end ents •
tin retir im ml pew eltated. vdt
davf training witb toMry Betorw
BsstgNnent Mad- edor'jmwy tor
advancement
tto niJbtlfted. -roo-,
letter, giving tuM
ory dei r*« tep .
rS-'d 1 Pre *
W G-cftn SIM
W Praetor 5
fbrt-.Arttor. T*
y-v.-. Yir-n-
• Ito^SJtUCTIQNt
PIANO tasteM toooBl it tort tdbr
Cod. 1MB takJOtod TO MtW.
ION COMOE
vote ,
—_
nta
cantor Ot HN Or
- «tgw 'fwueaJto* 1- JUcebaltsm it
epe lleudo . Prednetaoy and Frto
War Rem t «ptf to t pm end By
wid pre tart a lean
two ta Mb It.
J&ÜÍT
■f wm dad to «art m boot
two H ywa okMl to «My tdbor.
yst * Mil
Field.
IOST-
| -Rotto"
I ro« TU led ?
j LOST —
I ¥ m.ty CHNtoont Answer to
I -von Vrors on n*c* end toip.
r Reword- TO tot> .
lost — Btewb Horn no—«pitan
j gtastoe .to etatott* ot Jock Tv to
«B.Btadk Od IM' St. - Reword. TU
a-ijta.
• SPfCIAl NOTICES
14
. AM mpkét.
yaor eocotien
" AtkBOMMto.1
Chart tCtwk rton. ropr
TU
RAILROADS
NEED MEN
Ou to retirement — W w r *oOta '
Toiegroptoers. TO* OwrMn.
■ ' Clerks, urginfty.noeaed IfWW- :
MENTS I orbit «tato waa nw
ptoyticot detecta, toflat kllMl OdKiW-
lion, WE * TBAIM you aeittiiB
tolorl MM mentí I dtao rxny
— u JOBS «AIT.
INQ ON cut to «• krwltn
wtoirh will nol 1
incom*. Far'
. Qlvi.sg
phen* nurr-twr ta'
11 tor of Orange to
• ÍCIiOOtS
BBTABOBO
Training tecllitta
ftolldren tro- , pe -
yO'i.ng oduitnaod. Far tato* ■
• no*- Tw '3 tot or Ty .taut.
KEEDEO
Ar* you otiying. snling or
Jusl - eiaaattg «at your at-
tic? Thera is ahraya a ready
markK la Orange Leader
Waat Ad tor itaau no long-
er useful ui your own house-
two L'u*tha I
Employmtnt
• SAUSMCM. AOBHTS JO
WANTED AT ONCE —
Man or womon to supply
Rawlcigh household ne- „
cessities to consumers in
Orange Go or City of Or-
ange Full, qr port time
A postal cord will bring
you .full details without
Obligation see Cecil Fow-
ler, Rt. No. 3 Box" 6, Kir-
byville ar write Rowleidh,
Dept .TXF-2080 - 27l>
Memphis, Tenn.
• TEMAll HHP WANTED
31
CRM DRIVB—it yea
waidd 'onto* W0f«|l a toreo or-,
•pur boars a day editing rtouio ty
— to Bttato of itwo
t"ent 1 n g r«ta
M BB
Orange, and in witting to ifttle
- - — - —•- -.. - - . 1. r t, 1
'V™ •pwonn, oft., omv o j i vi*
D'O GiOL COSMET'C' Dept. JD
4J ten fc Cow. Roeta will Mr
•« M SUB par BSbta,
TBTK^MD
lOlt'M
tOB^dvii SfByicf
We. p-epor -men and
ISS1. Nd entiril*.
O^dfntnor tchoel rojearon
-iuftlcient. Pei nurewt bkt sw . «or-
■ Otis, short hows. -.BM '. * Od-
vonc.emint. Send rentei name od-
dr'is . ptoo-e IWiMi m*
homo Wr.fl Mareta C Bb .«C-W
rsO-ongo
Financio I ^
• MISCttlANEOUS IOAMS 41
LOANS
AUTOMOilLI "f
FUHNITURI
SIGNATURI
GENERAL
FINANCE CO.
'CM^w-.a. > r3sr- -J
Livestock - farm _
• UVISTOtK. taaiWBOWt SI
pivt bood " *sd «tanto, byr
tprlngorv -IT3J oo One red baltad
Ml _m yoort 04 Tu jd^t _
SHÉTLANÓ pinta- BrtlBe «i ttao.
Very oentta vn tar ta r
completo rig-^TU iatM
• UTS t SUPnnB
PUÍL Slotnrj .taltawt 'w
Rhone TO MíMl
.WttMAtÜMia
Mta. Fr m g
•o
51
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 18, 1961, newspaper, June 18, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143064/m1/25/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.