The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 106, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1961 Page: 22 of 45
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MGI TWINTY.TWO THE ORANGE LEADER
SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1961
}••*.. |"_IS
MRS ALTON JOSEPH BROUSSARD
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Fortfier Fullerton 1 Spade and Trowel
Residents Plan
Reunion Soon
Installs Officers
At Luncheon
-A retraion of eli former real- BRIDGE CfTY
dents of Fullerton, Cravens and sp,,^ an(j Trowel
tub met Wéd-
Rustvllle, La,, i« being planned for. nesday ¡„ the home o{ M„
the last Sunday in Miy, in Fuller- renc, winfree for a covered dish
SiwV/ü , luncheon and the Instatlationof 0f-
MAILS Of tA6.0ld.!nul DOflfl. j fibers for thé COmínff v#ir
The reunion will be in the form Tk officers were installs w.
oí-an all-day picnic" with each
famly bringing its own dinner.- ^ Qar¿cn Hub Vidor Installed
itf y * T'bS! Sins ^ rH G^Maund
sss sí * ■?
world's second largest sawmill w '
that time.. In 1927 the mill "pMt i ? * ÍXlmfhí .íí
aur l^vih,- Full.™* .
D. O. (Sleepy) Bledsoe of 3734 J*rs. íf.'Wi Alexander, Mrs. J. L.
7th Ave., Port Arthur, is éhairman ®ass. Mrs. Pete Ryder, Mrs
of the event. He said markers will George Harvey, Mrs. BrittWai-
be placed in the área to direct t*rs, Mrs. H, N. Beard and two
visitors to the Site. visitors, Mrs. Hoyt Whitley and
■■■■ft lira. c.
Armstrong..
It was decided that the club con-
tinue meeting during the summer
months. The next meeting, to be
Erin Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E- Mur-
phy, 1714 W. Sunset Drive, an-'held June,11 j t 9:30 a.m., win be
nounCe the birth ef their daug'iter, in the. ir.ine of Mrs. Enest Wailes.
Erin Catherine. Miss Murph/ ar- - ■■ —5—
rived May 1 arid weigned IV Friday fare: add cooked shrimp
pounds, 12 4 ounces. She is the to a meatless tomato sauce and
sister of Kerry Lynn, Pegav-b'ftd; serve over spaghetti; Pass grated
Rpbert 'Jr. ' . ."'V- . . icheese. ' T':
ENGAGED —J Mr. ond Mrs. A A .Wright, 1011
Ávé. B, announce, the ¿engagement of the.r daughter,
Linda Dicnne', to Charfes fBubba) Peet, the son of Mr." \
ánd Mr-, C W. Peet of Echo. Mis Wright will graduate
this month from Lutcher Stark High School. Her fiance :
is employed ót-tht DuPont plant. Friends are invited
through the press to the wedding which will .be solem-
nized June 17 in the First Boptist Church.
WEDDING PLANS -
Friends Honor
on Highway 1134 in Echo
Hostesses were Mrs. J. B Ezell,
j i i * Mm Lucin* siil,. Mrs,
Mr. ond Mrs. Ellis Whtte w 1 w- m
\ . . ¡arrangement of pink roses, cen-
a . «j * 'ered a lace-cover#-d Vrving ta-
At nouseworming ble. Cake, punrh-^nd ell^ wet,-
,, served frt '«^eriSt 50. kudus''TTfld
LnTLE CVPRfeSS (Spl) -^ "Mr. numerwu* Jt"ts *«re sent to jrhe
and Mrs Richard Éllís'were hon- '"*■ SL... ¿ : . C-1
M«. Ellis u tfl-- former Ke.tt'
.-Pholi ,bv S«i'nnlek' L
The engagement of Mary
Trjohan to Donold Alfred Gognon is announced by her •
parents, Mr arid Mrs ' Joseph TrOhan, 1811 Bowie St., i/$t. Paul's Methodist Church pro- t r spring flor^ers decorated the
West Orange. The prospective bridegroom'is the son .the 'se"inK; yest«<lay. eve-reception room. The bride's taj>le
A U , * . „< f •... ■. ki". DWiiri^ b-Z.. l^'n8 'or the; nuptials of Cathleen was laid witn a white lace cloth
.Alfred Gagnon of Fairview, Mass , and MrS-'Phillip Perry ^ren Barnes and Altoll Josejrfi and draped with white net. The
of Holyoke, .Mass. "He. -is serving ha re with the/fexas Broussard. [tiered wedding cake was topped
Group Áttontic Reserve Fjéet?~-Miss Trdhan isjo^fraduate . Two floor baskets of w h i t e with a •miniature bride and bride-
Of Stork High School dhd is employed by JPerry Bros chrysanthemums and asters,.«room. In addition tó the floral
•ThiT-Mov. 20 weddma will be sa!emn.'*edxiCst. Marvv lj^'} * ^din* ca- cecor,.^ white J^113 áec°-
■< A T—i— ñ——r r.^i ^ thr-dral tapers, wele befurr- the al; ralea tne reception area.
Cptholrc Church by the Rev. D J. Srarkey, ossistont ,tiarr. The chancer rail was deco- Wedding guests Were received
pastor.
ored . Thiirs'day evening with
The EUfSes • have
housewarmins! in thiir n?w home
rar-old. so
Richard Lynn.
pSTICX|
'Aocxm'
Ttkt your pick;
cum
r.dll on stitk'. But huriy.
Th' **1 hi • v ry
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NORTH
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310 Fifth
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Auxiliary Unit
At St. Henry'
To Fete Seniors
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rated with magnolia foliage and bv the bride and bridegroom, their
— fa mi lr p<-ws v. -re markid with parents and members of the wed-
i white satin bows. A-«white runner ding'party.
Iff" Placed down the center ajsK TlirM^t. mother wore a light
•#MlW-doubI«rtrnj! ceramony was blue lace d^ess fashioned "with .a
I:conducted bv the Rev. Hal Mc- circular skirt an^ a Circlet neck-
ñ Combs, pastor. . Mrs.. Robert line, Her acceisories-were blue
riarnt-s san* "O Promise Me" and and she wnrp a cor>age'of phá-
' i f «««-«I'm ' CViü ii'ao 1-'*^ ririrv ji ^
BRIDGi: CITY" fSpl) - The'
Auxiliary o|/St.'; Henry's-. Cathol.'c
?n
''The • Lord s Prever " She was kanijpsis orchids.
accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Her- The mother of the bridegroom
• kenratt, organist, who also played wore a navy dress ; trimmed in
a program of nuptial music. - white- with white accessories. Her
•1. The bride, daughter of Mr. • and;cor«fe was of white phaleanopsis
t - i** . , _ . "¡Mrs. C. W. Barnes of Bridge Citv, orjnids. '
Chufen, *r a monthly meeting! Stark High Auditorium almost ^corted to the altar by her For. a wedding trip, to San An-
WednMday, discussed plSns for overflowed Friday n I g hi with father who gave her In marriage tonio end other points in Texas,
theafacjuation breakfast and .th . mammys . arid" pappys watching'Her gown of magnolia white mist bride-traveled in a ?uit fash-
-firart communion breakfast ¡n the their spnmts p . form irt the big. ••,t<eta was -desiened with a fitted >oned of wheat-colored cbtton and
future. . ; .bi^bsnd\-cohcert..j: - .:' olongated bodice, a circlet neck:**; Her accessories were a tart-
The moQthly meeting, was held-. Tbe Ray Wadenpfuhls wraJiosls |jne and lone. tapered sleeves Ap- «riñe -hat and. gloves and beige
at the p*rish hall. Presiding was to all- the directora arid their' ¿|¡qUCS of aíenccn lace accented i shoes and bag. An orchid was
Mrs. Earl BorW, president. ^ wives for a "Gee, we're glád ifs(V.ith sequins and seed .pearls were|^n >n corsage. •
. An election of officers is to be over' party after the concert. Ut'the neckline and scattered over! After • week. Mr. and Mrs
h>ld-at the n5>xtr meeting sch.-d-' • The scientists evidently were urnUj,e circular floor-length skirt ¡Broussard will be -,«t hdme 'at (85
uled for the first Wednesday in" awafe.-of it -Frtdty when they sent ¡ ...Wici, Braduated into a cracefui Center Drive, in Bridge City.
June. ,The officers elected "will Ai«n Shepard iijfo his space flight, cy,ape| tra¡n Tin white buttons 'Mrs. Broussard is a graduate of
serve a term.nf Si*, months, but the United States had already;closed (he báck'of the bodice and Tech School of Vocations
Mrs. PercyvI aGfappe, publicity had someone in space! Em Jfe-u- wrists-of the sleeves. land she completed her taining at
chairman, anounced that the aux- *>;,n says she had a safe space., -j^e veil of illusibn was held by Baptist Hospital in Beáumont as n
ITiary was happy ^ have some of flight last week;rid whett she sail-jg crown 'of seed pearls and the Hcensed^" vocational nurse. She is.
its fúohVer members in attendance ed out an ^arjibulance, door on a- bridal bouquet was a caicade of employed bv Dr. John Greco,
at the Wednesday .meetraz. ■ inn t i Houston, Seems she. was ',tPphan0tis centered with a white " bridegroom attended Sam
Present bSixtes Mrs. ¡Borl and riding (he ambulance to Houston to orcf,jd .. .Houston - Teachers .College in
Mr /UQrippe#ere Mr*. Márir K. be company for-Genevieve Cox on! . ' ^ Á n..,. 'Huntsville and Lamar Tech. He
_..>',** .. P^ . <2 —■,th>g went; Mrs, Harnr^is employed- by Gordon's Jewelera
«% a c Kiple of ¡ bj£f' in Orange
Mrs rturace Voun« Robin and Barbara R*r- fn«'rc" of honor Charlotte Pol- g._
Lylei .viv-V pf b ra Brown presented a troohy M* 0,v Wd -. C.ty was bndes-
V " " ^ri^on last night A1?*™
p
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SIZES 30 to 44
98
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98
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Also Extra Sizes
4b to 52
BATISTE - SIZES TO 4«
GOWNS and SUPS
Remember:
Mother's D<ry
May 14th
Summef s
in dresses
wili live in
See them!
Mother
Tibbits, Mrs. F,d 'lireaux, Mr-s -tKjh- tí.j home.-anjl *om«;
Ha.r. Mrs. frma
Joe Romero
erry. ;• Mrs. L, —- -
Mrs. B. F . Lawler, Mrs J oh n «• «, "wg" '"ft"' wr, tn th «nfo-h^l.
Ouirk Mrs Éd Hale Mrs Sid- champion frvisgartcd stake-at the Lasn'onea similar to tne ante d.i
nev BourQue Mrs Lout 1 Reina Spndletop Chtrity Horse Show f"hions of the_ old South, ex-
ney oourque, Mrs. louis nema, Roh r>«. >",ept they were attar length. Of
Mrs. George Trahan, Mrs. John.u<aoi59"1.- • v v"_ . hltiphnnnef hlu#« th imdiee;
Greco Mri Fthel rnmnton and mussens and the^Carl Owens o'uw>nnet riiue. tne tittec oooices
/ ñ '. i fj * p .hive made at It-ast tro lo rf the trock* featured sweetheart,
Mrs. Ralph Day ■ the ^how P P 10¡necklines, and elbow length
MliainpillWIWUiiillllllllii j_ We understand Betty Btalock ef.«J«vM. Th« circular.skirts ,wer«
I Dallas was a guest df ' Mn. BUI ?1eate^; .^2*-' .Southern bet e
. : . Stark, this week ... Grace Nantx'^'* rtf-bluebonnrt blue taffeta
■' >" • - • is in Cflíl'^.e Station thft weekendOpen crowns and flowing
§ lo visit Yvonne and Ronriy"Mar. streamera were worn bv the.two
I; tell, not to " mention • their'^hv^ttendtnts.-; pey-wore- blue'.shoes
daughter " {and white gloves and carried cas-
Mr. end Mrs. Glenn CUjrbor |W& bouquets of light blue asters.
Sr. of Palacios a - «, kend.ng The bridegroom, the^ son of Mr.
, with Mr and Mrs. Glenn Biiftaloe. ®nc) Mrr, Alton Joseph Broussard
Marvin Lewis of Woodv, !e,;Sr. of 91 Cypress, was attended
Miss., Miss Bill Bliuler of Batonibv "« brother I^ute Dvgas.^as
Rouge, and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon best man. Fred Rath of Bridge
Uwls, Johnnv Lewi*, 'and Mrs. C'ty was groomsman and the us-
J. G. Lewis, all of Gloster, Miss., hers were Harry Bagbey of Beau-
were hous" guests of Berta Block í10"1- brother-in-law of the bride;
this week Robert Cobb of Houston, and
; Mrs. Frank Hubert leaves todayP^vid Henges of Orange.
or tomorrow for. her home. In j Following the wedding, a recep-
Bryan. She came down to visit her t,on was^held in the church edu-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Glid- cational building. •" ■ i
den. Hér* father underwent iur- Arrangements of, asters, arid oth-
to thrillvHother!
MOTHtR'S DAY
• Dtmm* •Robé*
• Lingerie • Gloves
* Handkerchiefs
• Jewelry • Eic.
• all at
Attractive Prices
ALL SUMMER
HATS «Vi
210 FiHh Street
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gery Wednesday In Frances' Ann
H
lospitil
3
DRESSES
ALL SIZES 8 TO 20 ond 121 j TO 24' 2
joint Installation
Set by' PTA Units
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)
Official Postpones
Visit to Hebekahs
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)^ - Mrs.
Huch Myers,, district deputy of
Mrs. Rebekah Lodges, has" postponed
F.loise Stoudenmler of Port Nech- her official me e t i n g with the
ps. District 4 president, will be Bridge City Rebekah Lodge from
installing officer Monday night May 9 to May 16. The meeting,
when PTA officers for both Jhe May IS will begin at 7:30 p.m. in
Bridge City High School unit and the local fireman's hall,
the Hatton School unit, are ím A regular meeting of the Rebek-
, stalled. ahs was held this week. Mrs. L.
L ' The Joint meeting will be held, Comeaux, noble grand, presided
r at 7:30 p.m. in the high school with eight members present. Re-
r library, Mrs. Leon Baker, public!- ported ill was John Lvnn Boutte.
f ty chairman, announced. All par, Curnev Lvnn Gisclar. Guy Grang-
V ents -and • interested persons are er. and Brock Bruchmiller. There
1; invited to attend. ■ ' Í were 32 ,sic|t visits reported.
Of course, you can
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 106, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1961, newspaper, May 7, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143028/m1/22/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.