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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1961
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Smog of Hollywood
Baptists Elect
Board Officers
STARTS FRIDAY
A PICTURE EVERYONE '
IN ORANGE SHOULD SEE
Susan Hayward
John Gavin
TU 3-3543
TU 3-3544
I will be held Wednesday at the
First Methodist Church
mother chairmen for the annual
Halloween carnival to be held at
well. first of all, because my wife
hives it. But I also like the life
Beverr Hilis and the Via Veneto
He continues to bounce back and
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a murder, but cannot prove it to
the police. Charlton Heston stars.
wieger have the dart board conces-
lion. Chairmen are Mrs. L. R. Hul-
sey and Mrs. Bill M Self. Mr?.
Sarah Cullin's and Mrs. Omlah
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FANNIE HURST S mas
compdsswndtf romdat
drama!
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-TV Writer
t:«—C7 Continental Classroom
6:3—64 Continental Clasaroom
7:03—4 • Today
2
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• of th Brotherhood of the
lapcist Church.
'Ordering there or here" He add-
ed that the Romans have gone
all-out for another American in
stitution: traffic
“I said once that Rome would
NUT CRACKERS
• YORK
• REED’S ROCKET
• VINDEX
• SQUIRREL
• PERFECTION
Edge or Night
Who Do You Trust
Kukis and Ollie
Famcus P lav house
Kit Carson
American Randstand
Circle 4 Club
Matinee Showtime
ABC News Final
National News
12-Star Final
Jack Paar Show
Showtime
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Night Court
Fleming in ' John J. Diggs”
( Red Skelton
Don Knotts is special guest to-
the school Saturday Oct. 21. All
Concessions will open at 6 p.m. A
chili supper also will be served be-
em * tu Samea At t“ 6
‘Gee wuiz! I THOUGHT A HAwocK Woulo
HOLD MORE THAN PWLf I’
Principal speaker tor the conven- Johnson’s. Mrs. Mildred Windham’s i
tion is Dr. George K. Schweitzer of and Mrs. Inez Shipp's sixth -grades,1
Knoxville. Tenn., chemistry profes- homemade pies and cakes and oof-.
aor at the University of Tennessee fee, chairmen Mrs. L. E. Slagle,
and research chemist at the Atom- Mrs. B. A. Sanders and Mrs. L. C.
mined to be Dobie’s girl.
® Calvin and The Colonel
8:00— Q O Dick Powell Show 1
Nelson’s Drug Store
WE Give TOP VALUE STAMPS
ORANGE
SUPPLY co.
1009 Green Ave. TU 3-2211
The second grades of Mrs. Gia
dys Bordner and Mrs. Estelle Sch
HL 6AlD THE 6011
19 FINE--BUTTAT
I CO/LD GTAND
C0ME ALTERN&—
Methodist Church will hold its reg-
ular social tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.
I in the home of Mrs. Earl Hinter.
-------------------------- 310 Camellia. Mrs. R. E,Delaney
manage the fish pond. Chairmen win be cohostess. .
Bernice Travis’ fifth grade, grab
convention at bags, chairman Mrs. Carl D. Mor-
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Class Sets Meeting
The Friendship Class of Firs
; 1
Jan Murray Show
o Password
12-Star Comey
O Loretta Young
House Party
Beaumcot Todav
O Young Dr. Malone
The Millicnaire
Number Please
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ORANGE
INSURANCE AGENCY
suzvie OtANd* roe mona
THAN 11 n»M
507 Front—Dial TU 2-3567
Xrrrtrnwint
HARTFORD 5
Fire Insurance Company cV .
Marl ford 13. cen~ele
wire rack. Store in tightly cov
ered container. Makes about 6
dozen.
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853552
by Mrs. Gerald Cormier, presi-
dent of the WSCS who asks that
everyone attending bring a ov-
for the completion of the new
building when the time comes.
--LK Carson, Jane Wyman. Ann
Sheridan ad Alexis Smith star
war-
rughi. 4
6 The New Breed
Gaston Avenue Baptist Church risen: fifth grades of Mrs. Hazel
here will be "A Living Church in Gossett "and Mrs Marv James,
a Revolutionary World,” said Pr,ihot dogs and cold drinks, chair)
W. F. Howard. Texas Baptist atu- men, Mrs. L. L. Davidson and.
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Television Log..
-a Dear Abby ...
You've Got Problems!
Sp
in "The Doughgirls," a
time comedy."
through his one weakness, his . •
daustgFGarry Moore In Chaotic World
Joe Stafford and George Chaki-
f
11:
discussed “Effective Learning ia
the Home.” Group leaders repre-
senting respective grades were
600
995
5088
biggest percen age membership.
Mrs. Gossett read a poem en-
titled “This Child Is Not Your
Child.” Mrs. Harris gave the in-
vocation____
In a “buzz session" conducted by
Mrs. John Wilkinson Jr. members
I Today We Greet I
Birthday greetings for Wednes-
day go to:
Carolyn McFarlane
^WD Williamson
Jnrbara Lucille Droyvn
Gordon Pace
’ Jeanette Heard Robinson
Mrs. Clyde Semar
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. underprivilezed school children.
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• FIRST ORANGE SHOWING
EVERY —«3038
MIGHT... 86eS
in city K2
and hjinilet 7#-
all over 15
fatna! Eoamd
4600%:
SIZES 1
12%- 22% 7
A $5 b charged for use of
the Mt. Washington Carriage
Road in Pinkham Notch, N. H. It
has been the Mme price since the
first toll was charged in 1911.
has nothing to do with any of the
SO Al ONE other neighbors
Tnis announcement
We've Moved!
Viet with «• at -ur New Memai
SHOPPER’S COVE
4th a Johns— TU 3-9410
Anyone wishing to give good used
I clothing may contact her at TU
: 5-3418.
First aid chairman Mrs. Leroy I
Lenhard reported that first aid.
Lunchbox Special boxes have been placed in each:
A simple crisp cookie with a room of the elementarv grades,
hint of orange and cloves. Supplies will be replaced aS they
Salmon sandwich, hard - cooked are. needed.
egg. eamt sticks, red appts, I Mrs. James L Dean, president, I
■ - announced that the membership
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ginning at 5 p.m. —— --------—-
Mrs. Maydell Brown’s and Mrs.
Rubv Strahan’s first grade rooms
wll sponsor the sale of homemade
candy, popcorn and peanuts. Chair- . —- ----
men will be Mrs. Tom Hall and MrsS; F kenhorst, first grade. Mrs.
Mrs. E H. Eik-nhorst Jr. ‘ | Rohls, grades 5 through S. and
| The-first grades of Mrs. Janice Gahionoshe duniqwhish grades,,
Stewart and Beryi Riderwillhan- Brown* first grade. “ThebYist
ldle.t he Sno Cone wjta Mrs. Floxd grade room mothers were bostess-
Miller and Mrs. J. R. Barnwell as
chairmen.
Program Slated
i VINTON (Spl) — A week of
prayer and self dental program
are Mrs. W. H. McClain and Mrs.
J. H. Hankins.
Others are third grade. Mrs
I Jessie Kelley. Mrs. ettie Town-
send. and Mrs. Etta Johnston,
spook house. Mrs. Walter Bohls.
2:34-0 @ From These Roots
Q Verdict Js Yours
@ Seven Keys
How much
of your investment
could stand
the "fire test?"
If your home is mortgaged,
do you have adequate insur-
ance coverage for the part
you've already paid for?
Don't run the risk of losing
your investment. Make sure
you have the insurance you
need.
Can us for a complete prop-
erty insurance checkup.
O Cartoon Capers
1:44 @ Men Into Space
5:30-0 Shari Lewis
Shari's TV set breaks down.
GiRLE
An attractive daredevil incite*
a man to make a treacherous
■ Alpine climb.
The third rail,
convenient sourc
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ven’-N hs Srepi
borh n 1874
Don B
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Action was taken in preparation
to making the loan with a bank I
HO I Y WOOD (AP) — ' Smog?iforth between his $650,000 apart-
l lov- +," said Rosanno Braz, ment overlooking the Villa Bor
breathing deply. It cleans <ul. ghese and his Caryon Drive manse
my lungs" ’ here except that.it is rented and
Greaser love hath no trine- he had to rent- another novae
Do talse teeth drop. _ _______
When yon talk, eat, laugh or sneeze?
Don’t be anhoyed and embarrassed
by such handicaps. FASTEETH, an W.Fl",T "1Y "V
alkaline ( non-acid) powder to sprin- handie all legal matters pertiin-
kle on your plates, keeps falsa tea’ll ing to the church property,
more firmly set .Givesconfdent feel- . .
ng of security and added comfort.
No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel-
Ing Get FASTEETH today at any
drug counter.
have to make the choice between driving in Rome now ”
7 5---------! Why do Americans fall in love rs | A
/with Rome? 'Because Italians, KW jecnG .Ejens
are basically happy people," UJ ---i "3
Brazzi said. 4
POINT OF VIEW
by iantt Henry
® Alcoa Premiere ,
A carnival performer witnesses as colleges and universities . --------- -------------
— convene here Oct. 20-22 to examine Louise Savoy, country store. Mrs,
। "the church's role in a chaotic Paul Buer, Mrs Ray Wilkinson,
world." X and: Mrs C. W. White.
Mrs. David Clark, and Mrs. E. O.
DALLAS (Spl) — More than Brister, chairmen: fourth grade,
2,500 Baptist students from SO Tex- Mrs. Ona Robbins, Mrs. Bobbie
1:40-0 O Make Room for
Daddy
Q Brighter Day
A Queen for a Day
.3:15—0 Secret Storm
Carsley, Elizabeth Updegraff,
Phyllis Karasik and Carol Font
Sherry Lynn Gravett, secretary:
and Debbie Ricks. treasurer
Other members are Phyllis Hrv-1
horchuk, Linda O’Neal. Jo Anne
VINTON (Spl) — Joe M. Turher
Jr. was elected president of the
board of trustees for the First|
Baptist Church at a meeting held
this week.
| Other officers elected were T. L.
Merchant, vice president; C. L.1
FALSE TEETH This election was held in ac-
•lip or wobet cordance with the rules of incor-f
--------- ’ poration and the board of trusties
Early Blue Birds
Group Organized
_ .. The Early Blue Birds troop has
i ered dish for lunch been organized at a meeting in
The program will begin at 10 the home of the Leader, Mrs.
a m. and dismiss at 1:30 pm Charles Ricks.
-with a “Quiet Hour” to follow the Officers of the new. group are
noon meat. Rosetta Richardson, president;
_______________________________ (Kitty Richardson. vice president;*
• Bachelor Father
Kelly studies philosophy with a 1:1
beatnik, much to Bentley’s dis-
may.
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12 hours, turning
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To Coo
One-half cup al
cup salad oil. 2
ions, thinly slice
crushed, stock c
31 cups), 1 cu
um-sizzd carrots,
and cooked wide
Coat lamb with
oil: add lamb an
brewned on all
and cook over r
lightly hrowned.
pings. Strain re
add liquid to lam
over medium he
ntes or un.it Ian
lamb cocas onal
tme.
Remove lamb
Add gingeu. naps
conk 5 minutes.
»in(h or bouillor
to mak 4 cups,
with 14 cup wa
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kow heat, s irrin
thu kenod Serve
with noodles,
Tuesda
lamb shanks Si
ed noodles, da
ter or margar
les, cranberry
or milk.
DEAR ABBY: I have been marl DEAR ABBY We moved into
ried for 22 years, and my hus- this lovely new home only a few.
band hasn’t tossed me sihce 1945 weeks ago. While the moving an
He never calls me “Darling’’ or, was unloading, the lady across the
"Honey"" like most husbands call street came ov and invited me to
their wives. He doesn’t care if he her house for coffee. I thought she
pleases me or- not. He is a good was extremely generous She gave
faithful man, and we ger along tine me the dirt on all the neighbors
—Uke father and daughter. He has so fast I couidn t get the stories
no hubbies or interests ouuide his straight w,ih the people because I
work. He never wants to go any knew no one. She has been coming
place. I feel so atone for e mar -der here daily, offering to heip
ried woman. I am 45 and he is me get settled, but I notice she
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beverage, Emmie’s cookies
s to the activity. The finished'
_ quilt will be pi psented to the Bap-’
E \ tist heme for te"aged in Houston.
Eh _ k last week, the circle met in ^ne
g,c VPAD Arm AA,s home of Mrz W A. Dickson, pro-
ONE YEAR OLD—Mel- gram chairman The seven mem-
onie Rennee Hughes ex bers present took part in the mis 8:30—O chabadand Me
pects about 15 little sion study, ’ Sharing Our Posses "" "n" "
friends to ottend a party sions. _______________.
today to help her celebrate c, . e
her first birthdoy ot the >tarks Group
visited the, home of her parents, Mr. - A . . .
and Mrs. A L Hughes, 10 Attend Meet
' he 407 W ?ark Tier q rand- j STARkS (Spi) L Rev. and Mrs.
parents are Mr and Mrs I. W. Byrd of the First Baptist)
Little Cypress Halloween Carnival
Chili Supper Set at School Saturday
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — The|drive has been extended another
Little Cypress Elementary PTAweek. A cash prize of $15 will be
has named concessions and roomaxarded the home room with the
have to do away with the motor
scooters, which wre clogging rhe
.streets,” he said. When I went
“6eeI
—Vera Miles...
BMaLsDraKE waaua nuMa
Quilting Is Set
By Hardy Circle
VIDOR (Spl) — Th- Clem Har-
, dy Circle of the First Baptist
i NMU in Vidor will have an old-
•3 fashioned quilting. Wednesday, in
"I the home of Mrs. Sam Braswell,
d) College of the Air
6 Unde wilie’s Club
“ Captain Kangaroo
44 Adeline s Show
(4 Today
2 Sz When
12 Morning Reflectioas
i® Cartoons
44 CD Ply Your Hunch
( J I Love Lucy
d Debbie Drake
( ) (7 Prie, Is Right
? ) Video Village
Powell costars with Rhonda
Slides on Holy Landi
VINTON (Spl) — Colored slides
...— ------- ---- ------ -_____ on the Holy Land will be shown
Mrs William Updegratt is assist- at the First Methodist Church in
ant leader. Sponsors are Mrs. two parts on Oct. 22 and 29 as an
David Karasik and Mrs R K nonmneed by the Rev. Garland
Gravett. Dean Jr., pastor.
—----------- I The Rev. Dean invites everyone
Nearly SO per cent or children's to attend at 7 pm and see thes
rye injuries are caused by hard [«tides on his recent trip to the
blows, falls, or pointed obiects Holy Land
Bugs Bunny
Evening Report
11-Star News
Social Notes
• O News and
Weather
Q Amos and Andy
6:15-0 Huntley-Brinkley News
O Doug Edwards News
«:M—O Sports Highlights nia
e:u-• o Laramie 12: '
A man and his two sons force 1
Metrepoftan
New York
Emmie's Cookies
Three cups sifted flour. 1 tea-
spoons baking powder, % teaspoon
salt, % tea spoon ground clves,
2-3 cup butter or margarine. 1 1-3
cups sugar. 1 eggs, 1 tablespoons
frozen orange juice (undiluted)
Sift together the flour, baking
powder, salt and cloves. Cream
butter and sugar; beat in eggs;
thoroughly, one at a time. Beat in
orange juice. Gradually stir in
flour until combined. Chill thor-
oroughly. Roll about -inch thick
(working with one-quarter dough
at a time) on a prepared pastry;
cloth with well-floured stockine-
covered rolling pin. Cut into 2-inch]
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here—it is like country living in
the city. If you want to be alone. _ .
you can. If you want to play ten-,"era were gone Their drivers were
nis, it is easy” all driving cars. They are ab-
Fortunately, Brazzi doesn t, solutely mad I wouldn't think of
lk l'
He added a word of caution Red Warrick of kilgore win be * PI----------------
Don't expect the libertine Me as the caller for » square dance set r\rr- KI J
portrayed in "Lb Doice Vita " tomorrow night at the DERA club Officers Named
That la a fantavy,” he said, bouse.
* - Joe TeBouef, program chair- D D .1 . 1
man, invites all square dancers of Y rOtler/OOC
the area to attend. 1 -
• j LeBour also .teaches a begin „VTMTONa(SphiamCar,Breaux
_ । ■ — -cc.c .,k was elected president at a recent1
nem class In Square danqing each atin - ■ - - -• •
Monday at 7.30 p.m. at the Youth im -n.
Center, ■ . • *
DEAR ALONE: If you have My problem is that none of my
been sitting aroup for 18 years naignoora has maiia a move to
waiting for your husband to kiss [ ward me. My husband Mid my
you, you are an much to Maine friend across the street is proo-
for his inditterence as he. You I ably che neighborhood troblemak-
are both still young enough to en and, ir | have anything to do
enjoy life. Take the imitiative. with her, I am dead. How can 1
Humor him. pamper Mm, enter- get rid of hr ahd meet some!
tain him and try to put a little nice neighbors? JUST MOVED IN
zing into your marriage. j DEAR JuST Tell your
DEAR ABBY: The woman who "friendiy"neizhopr thatyou 2Pt
signea willingntotwam Preri“retcertdimenhingstopmust
(for » maned man) bought back d0 yourself. Thn discourage bar
memoes. . ,__. . . visits and don’t visit her. When
Thirty years ago rmhusband had The otber neighbors .re that yon
an affair.which lasted two years »" n0 longe? chummy with her.
to happen" to the wile who didnt theyu come around
understand him. Well, Abbs-. Iw . mw
found out about the affair, and had What s troubling you. Write A-
every reason to divorce him, but by, oare .of Box 3367, Beverly c
-something happened" to my hus-,Hihs, Calif Include self-addressed
band instead Now . -30 year* later, stamped envelope
the wife who didn't understand him
is the one who wheels him around For Abby’s booklet, "How To
tn his wheelchair. I wonder if the Have A Lovely Wedding. “ send 50
girl friend would want him now ? cents to Abby. Box 3365, Beverly
WITHHOI D MY NAME Hills, Calif
planted Calitornian than that he He's at Warners finishing up
can't even say a bad word abont Lovers Must kearn, which be
Los Angeles smog Tnat demon gan in Rome
st rates the extent of the love at- Brazzi indicated that Rome is
fair between the suave Italian and fast becoming an American col-
his portion of Pacific shore ony He sometimes asks vishing
He even goes so far as to say friends, Haye you
that if he had to choose between italian sector
living in Hollywood or Rome, it he commented: Even
would be "arrivederci, Rom." menus in, Rome are inaEnglish
• . . . now. so I never know what i m
'Yes. I know they wont hike
that -in Rome ” said Barzi, “but
I have reached the point in life
where I say what I want
draws the family closer together.
B Susie
6 Camouflage
Highway Patrol
Noon News
As The World Turns
€ Afternoon Panorama
1
L. Adam, becomes emotionally ---------------
BSU To study
department efficiency leacking.
i w-O O Cams Hundred Koe of (hupreh
Cain strikes at a crime czar •VIE vI nMI-I
ic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge Fontenot.
center. The seventh grade class of C. D.!
The Rev. Ralph Langley, pastor Meredith. Tom.Tillery and Leon:
of the Willow Meadoxs Baptixt ard Gallion will be in charge of,
Church in Houston, will bring the the.ch ilissupper with Mrs. Jessie
keynote address on the conven- CarterMrs.H. M. Denton and
ton’s theme. i Mrs. .Floy d.Reeves as chairmen.
_ . ... , , a , 1 The hayride will be directed by
Other principal speaker. include the eighth grades of Mr, Do
Dr T- A: Patterson..executive secl Hodgkinson, Mrs. Evelyn Carter1
retary ol the Baptist General con- and Norman Walker. Chairmen
vention ot Texas: Dr J. W. Maclore Mrs R J. McDonald and Mrs. I
Gorman, professor at Southwestern R E Daniels
Baptist Theological Seminary in Mrx. W. H. Mickler. welfare'
Fort Worth; andL.Southern• Baptist chairman, at last weak s meeting'
missionaries Milton L. Cunning- announced that some clothes have I
ham of Southern Rhodesia and been donated to the welfare collec-
Charles L. Martin of Japan, cion but there was still a need fori
----------- | more to be distributed as needed to
THF LITTLE WOMAN
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on ungreased cookie sheets in hot
(400 degrees) oven until lightly
WE SUGGEST this step-in with browned—4 to 9 minutes. Cool on
। a moderately scooped neckline for
the half-sizer who likes a young.
TUESDAY
0Here‛sHollywsa
Jutchins is intervicWad.
By GAYNO
Newspaper Ente:
'Lamb shanks
food They bee
good when prep
man sauerbraten
Lamb Shank
(Make. 4
Marinade
Four lamb shan
eachi, 2 clove, g
cups eater, * ci
drum-sized onion
hay leave., 1-3
spoon peppercor
and 3 whole allsp
Cut deep slits
shank; insert pa
bine 2% cups w
ion bay leaves
corns, lemon an
j fresh approach to fashion. Choose
wool, cotton, tweed.
Printed Pattern 4400: Halt Sixes
12%, 14%. 16%, 18%4, 20%, 22%.
Sim 16%6 requires 3% yards 59-inch
fabric.
Send 50 CENTS in coins for this
pattern — add 10 cents for each r
pattern for first-class mailing
Send to Anne Adams, care of Thai
Orange Leader. 379 Pattern Dept.,
243 W. 17th St., New York 11. N. Y. 9
Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS I
with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER. i
FALLS IM BEST FASHIONS-!
separates, dresses, nujia, ensem-i
bles, all sixes, all in our new Pat-
tern Catalog in color. Sew for your-I
self, family. Send 35 cents.
I love Califormia because-
7:30.0 • Allred Hitchcock 1:30
A little boy enters a supermark-1
et brandisaing a'real gun which
even-one believes is a toy- 2:0
• Dobie Gillis
Gorgeous Marianne is deter-
59 ANNE FRANCIS
A9e LLOYD NOLAN
MNv JOHN KERR |
—------- PUS-------
Tony Curtis
in
"Ths Great Impostor”
Slim and Jess to take part in a
murder plot. Dan Duryea is guest
star.
Q Marshal Dillon
® Bugs Bunnv
7:00—O Dick Van Dyke Show
Rob’s romantic wife matches
her pharmacist cousin urith Rob's
fireball writer.
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Joan Leslie, Forrest Tucker, Pat.
O Brien. John Russell and Ray
Middleton star in “Jubilee Trail.’
V fl It used to give me such a lif
A M When children would appear
mV And, looking for my husband, ask,
MmV 'Is your father here?'
FMhe But oh, today my bubble bursts
(Somehow it always does);
B9 I overheard one ask my spouse
Where his 'mother' was!
563 E. Railroad The ell-day meet-
ing will begin ar 10 am. and a
■ covered-dish luncheon will be j
secved. The Royal Service pro-,
gram will be presented in the aft-
ernotn after a short business ses-
. sion.
Mrs I A. Q Neal, circle chair-
man, invites all quilting enthusi-
f j 12-Star Comedy
-[4) (7) Concentration
(6) Surprise Package
02 Waterfront
-(4 C7 Truth or Conse-
quences
(6) Love et Life
52 The Texan
® CD K Oould Be You
(6 Search for Tomorrow
02 Love That Bob
Guiding Light
News Headlines
Famous Playhouse
W. F Alexander of Or- Church of Starks will attend: the
onge ond Mrs Mary Cur- annua! meesing of, the Carev .B2 |
ad u Ac. Ftist Association Tuesday at the ca.. A, ... urA..
ne of Birmingham, Ala , (First Baptist Church ln’Sulph .r, ’t'M-O O Nr*", yato'r
who olso will be here to Others from the Starks church 2 Hawaiian Eve
help celebrate the- occa- who wiH attend are Mrs. Ras Hire R
iband, Mrs. Etta Batchler, .Mrs. 10:15 Q
~ 'Otis Poote. Mrf Clara Allbritton,4 ®
Mrs. E. Allbritton and Eugene t
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T. O. , Duggan, vice president;
J. M. Turner Jr., secretary; J. L.
Chargois, song leader; Adam Pru-
nt Jr., social chairman; W. N
Conrad, E. J. Murphy, F. E.
Dobbs and T. J. Passmore, Royal
ambassador comnittee: James
Martin, W. C. Mitchell. R. J.
Quinn, Christian witnessing.
Alo. Waler Finn. James Mitch-
ell. Howard D. Stinson, steward-
ship; Ovey Chesson and J. L.
Merchant, benevolence.
Braniff.
Sermons w i 11 be presented by1
Ca S. Miers of the Westwood
Baptist; Rev. Leonard Sanderson
of lake Charles; Rev. U J.
Skiles, Olivet Baptist of Sulphur1 11:
and Rev. C. S. Mcliveene of Tria- II:
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1961, newspaper, October 17, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530405/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.