The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 2 of 18
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By OSWALD JACOBY
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strength to raise to three
be a disappointed man. East winl
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The luau will be the social for Blankenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Fletch-
CONTINUES AT LOU a
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BAST
END-OF-MONTH SAVINGS!
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phone TU6-44SO
Big or little . . . slender or husky . . . boys of all sizes,
oil oges get o better fit in GOLD STRIKES. Longer wear,
too, because GOLD STRIKES, with heavy, nylon-rein-
forced denim ond exclusive VULCANEES, give more
wear . . . more of everything.
PAUL'S
Pharmacy I
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For the sandy beach ... or under the backyard tree! You’ll love living
in this cotton terry cloth pop-over top with swim suits or pants! Four
front pocket comportment, with big colorful butterfly trirh . . . match*
ing butterfly trim is carried out on cute imp bonnet. Other bright pat-
terns to choose from. One size fits to a 16. Great to give ... and, fun
to keep, too. White with different color trims.
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OPEN FRI. and SAT.
9:30 to 6 P.M.
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ON BRIDGE
Stayman Finds
Four-Card Suit
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The next meeting of the chapter
will be Aug. 14.
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Sorry, no phone or mail orders
READY-TO-WEAE
Fresh new arrivals
by the hundreds.
In this
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test McColhum and Mrs. Pres-
• ONE AND-TWO-
PIECE STYLES
Pass
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Summer
DRESS SALE
Q—The bidding has been:
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V
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committee.
rot THE GREATEST
soWuNG ENJOYMENT
FALP°EEAGUE
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ORANGE
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1 In games played at the social,
j the winners were Mrs. Rayford
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cockney boy and thrust him into understand them I feel the
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100% cotton, oil wash 'n wear . . . j
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South has a typical 16 point no
trump and with 11 points and a
Special!
for summer sun and fun
For Professionel
Prescription Service
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Jeans that Fit Every Boy
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WALLPAPER _
Fer HagU Rell
chosen,toptay.Bily Budd in theproatarnghan "aiting S^.-s napposung
Said Ter% Things are hap-Budd." The Herman Meivile press receptim
• pening T me and I"dom quite Hory portrays Budd a. epitome > was cast-for
— - - •— • • - same, of goodness, a British Erigate sea:
er Cockrell, Mr and Mrs. Jimmie
Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sulli-
van. Mr and Mrs. Paul Blanda,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Logan and
I Mr. and Mrs. James Claybar.
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Sharing the outing were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hughes, Mr and Mrs.
Jack Gordon. Mr. and Mrj. Eddie
Randy Landry
Happy To Reach
Sixth Birthday
Many boys and girls may beif
wishing for some way to slow the t
hands of time to delay the reopen- U
ing of school this fall, but Randy 9
Landry is not one of these
Randy achieved a real goal 5
Tuesday when he reached his sixth _
birthday — he has been wanting to ■ B
go to school since he can remem- t
her. Even the new bicycle, which 2
was a special birthday gift, does a
not seem as wonderful to Randy #
as the feet that he has at last
reached the magic age of aix.
Randy is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eflis Landry of Bridge City. They
honored their son at his first party
for this important birthday.
Ice cream and cake were served
• by Randy's mothe rand Gwen Falk- ,
er. Jaylne Frazier. Paula Bennet
and Randy's sister, Martha Dale
Landry.
Guests were Carol Fetter Pam
ela Frazier, Jennie and Kathy
Bennett. Candy and Wendy Ethe-
ridge. Jimmy Buntyn, Jimmy
Francis. Keith. Clint Earl and g
David Sonnier and Mark Gisclair. u
Adults were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 3
Sonnier. Mrs. Wayne Buntyn. Mrs 5
Jackie Gisclair and Mrs. Frankie A
Francis. I
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revelation
to a birth
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Sunday be
and bring
Or papa
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such Utt
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work her
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saving 49
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if North uses the Stayman con
vention, everything will be better
South will go to two spades and
North will raise to the spade
qume F°"a"sr SCand soup the month of August. HOsbands
* will be invited also.
You, south, bold:
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What do you do?
A—Bia three apadea. You have
ansae interest in a grand slam,
bet rear Me mauds are not ulrwet
enough to warrant the use at
Blackwoed aw tbs way-
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your pertner goes to three no-
trump. What do you do now?
Answer Tomerow
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bat South will wind up with 11
tricks.
Incidentally, the technique of
playing this particular hand is for
South to go after trumps as quick-
ly as possible. He has no fears
about anything except getting his
high cards ruffed.
Kappa Xi Plans
wg _ Projects, Social
balanced band Nortmhas enough Projects were and a
' UK. tk.. that action he will luau was planned for August as
W ^Sit.st will members of Kappa Xi Chapter.!
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I tricks. for the July, social. . j Chapter. Beu Sigma Phi dined at
1 An old-fashioned barn dance and AS in Por Arthur
la "weekend on the town" are be- ...
West North East
Fam:4Pass
Pam 4* Pass
Pam
with it," admits Terence Sump, tude-roward mevmheyarxPes
When your partner opens a no- a husky, handsome 22-year-old
trump and you have support and---——
a four card major suit it nearly
always pays to use the Stayman
conventon to eheck for the 44
major suit fit
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... put new zing into your summer
■ wordrobe . • . and enjoy savings as
5 well in this fabulous July sale of sum-
' mer dresses • . . the colors are the
brightest . . . the fabric care the '
ecsest. . a wonderful array of miracle
fabrics, dacrons, textured and novelty
cottons, eyelets, ginghoms, omel jer- i
seys, ond the like. Be wise — shop
early for best selection — you will
wont to leave with an arm-ful . . .
use our convenient lay-owoy or open
a charge account. Juniors', misses'
and women's sizes.
tub OKANGE IS Ann FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1961 —• V
THE -KMuL-Ek"-----------------------—--------- । . | f If yo« ui« an angelfood cakel For warm-wet ther cooks:
Things Happen to Youth Cast in Star-Making Role
- "I never really realized whatwhen his hair was bleached tobaking angelfood. the next day.
was happening until we had a big heighten hit innocent look. And
—1 to announce that he is disturbed about all ue pub-
-----for the part;' Terry licity he u getting— "I'd prefer
. -wuss ______said. I telt strenge .walkins t have it atter lve done some-
ASFm?Kngrolein his first mndrwant osta the game, but man who clashes with the evil home. I knew that I could never thing, not before. ' But he is bear-
movie. Whar“happens? it doernl I«m possible Even master-at-arms, Claggart (Robert again walk the streets just as my-, ing up, and Ustinov, saysheris
"Fm not ouite able to cope mv friends have a different atti-Ryan). sir. giving a remarkable perform-
a. . _ .. . .__ma. Ewnra ma Thev exnect me Billy had to be innocent vet Terry was further unsettled Ance.
_____ i con- i masculine, Ustinov explained — ।------
fusing • ’ I "Ube Anne Frank, the player
I Terry's wide-eyed attitude is had to be ripe for it.”
what attracted the attention of i Ustinov found Terry in a small
Peter Ustinov, the many hatted revue. Terry had played a few
--\ roles in the theater, But nothing
Husbands Guests wasdxartng ^3 &
When Phi Betas
Go to Dinner
Husbands were guests this week
when members of Phi Beta Theta
Sizes 4 to 12 Regular and Slims
Sizes 13 to 16 Regular and Slims .
Huskies Waists 26” to 36" ,
with matching hats
3.99 val. 1.99
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961, newspaper, July 28, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530338/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.