The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962 Page: 15 of 28
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When you insist on the finest in hoir preparations
— Rayette is responsible for setting the pace with
the most widely requested PERMANENT WAVE lo-
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The turkey dinner is being pre-
pared by members of the career
advancement committee and will
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Eta Chi To Meet
In Riddick Home
Mrs. Frank Riddick will be host '
ess Monday for a 7:30 p.m. meet :
INCIUDING HAIRCUT
from 6.75
INCLUDING HAIRCUT
by RAYETTE
COLD SEAL
Permanent Wave
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• Tuxedos Are Availoble
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• Rent a Complete Outfit or
Any Fort of on Outfit
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Pechglo, which is an inspired combination of
rayon and nylon, feels so luxuriously soft and
cool it’s like a fresh fluff of powder next to the
skin. No wonder so many devotees insist on it
all year round and remind us they’re waiting "
for our special savings on threesomes. For a
LIMITED TIME ONLY, so do come in and 4
scoop up your favorite classics from our great 4
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club’s main projects since the
CHAKI ACCOUNTS
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regularly $1.75 each.
now 3 FOR ...$4.50.
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Tour After-Six Formal Store
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Pajamas
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ANDERSON PTA — Officers for the coming
veer in the Anderson PTA ore (left to right) Mrs.
F. J. Toner, secretary, Mrs D. T. Richardson, third
vice president; Mrs L G Wood, second vice presi-
B&PW Program Features Hobbies
MRS. COCHRAN, MRS. BOWLER, MRS. HEMPEL, MRS. WELCH, MRS. RICHARDSON, MRS. HENDERSON,'**
MRS. RAMSEY. City Council of PTA Officers._____________________________________
THE Orange Leader
ing of Eta CM Chapter Beta
Sigma Phi. at her home 2025 W.
Monterey.
Mrs. Don Vassallo will be in
charge of the cultural program.
Members honored their moth-
ers Thursday at dinner at Way-
aide Inn.
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Mrs. I. E Penny, first vice president;
Mrs. Billy Denham, second vice presi-
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Hemandez, secretary; Mrs. Holder
Rigsby, -porliomentarian; Mrs. J. E
Ochs, president; Mrs. J. Carlton Har-
mon, first vice president; Mrs. Harvey
Reimer, second vice president; Mrs.
M. T. Koonce, third vice president.
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Mr M M. Brock -I discuss
CURTIS PTA OFFICERS—Attend-
ing the workshop sponsored this week
by the City Council of PTA was the
new slate of officers for Curtis PTA.
They ore (left to right), Mrs. J. W.
McCullough, treasurer; Mrs. R. W.
Following the workshops, a
' council business meeting was con-
ducted by Mrs. H. P. Bowler,
| president. Mrs. Winston Cochran,
president of the Beaumont City
Council at PTA, installed council
: officers for the coming year.
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Section I. Sunday, May 20,1962, Orange, Taxes
Mrs. E. J. Richardson reported
for the auditing committee. Each
PTA unit reported recent activi-
ties and the new president of
each unit was introduced '
Council officers are Mrs. H. P.
Bowler, president; Mrs. Charles
vice president; Mrs.
Welch, secretary; Mrs.
W. G. Henderson, treasurer; Mr*.
Elliot Ramsey, historian; and
Mrs. M. D. Richardson, parlia-
mentarian.
Scholarships were awarded by
the council to Betty Cullen and
Nola Lindsey.
Chairmen appointed by Mrs.
Bowler are Mrs. Boris Bannick,
health; Mrs Frank Rach, educa-
tion for family living; Mrs. E. J.
Richardson. publicity: Mrs. N. J.
Athas, hospitality: Mrs. Harold
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workshops this week conducted by
the City Council of PTA in First
Methodist Tow Inn
Hobbies that may be turned Rankin, a graduate of West Or
into careers will be explored by ange High School, during the evJ
the Orange Business and Profes-
meeting tomorrow night in t b e .601.-5. • „ . x ■ .
home of Mn. Claude Smith, presi- firs scholarship was presented in
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j safety: Jom Morgan, civil de- caxaanan
I fense, Mrs. Ramsey, historian.
A Iriaf. Sim 4 to 7.
regularty $1.25 each.
NOW 3 FOR......$3.25.
Sia &, regularly $1 M each,
now 3 for $3.85.
1 Short Pantie Slat J to 1,
regufarly $1.55 each,
NOW 3 FOR.....$4.25.
Sias Ito*, regularly $2.00 each
mow 3 for $5.15.
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TILLEY-COLBURN — Officers for
Tilley-Colburn PTA ’for the coming
year who attended the City Council
. PTA workshop this week are (left to
right) Mrs. J. W, Burth, publications;
. Sket hobby of ceramics; Mrs.
Fullerwiilttalh.om pasti be’served fot « per person: with
flovxand MrsDorothz Marsh proceeds gong to »* scholarship
will dsonstratesh atmaking.and fund GUests and prospective
dvetmpPgibies ratrmnny’bomembers are inviced.
< m retirement careers. ! Those who have not made
Each membekof the club also reservations are asked to call
will introduce hngelf and t e l ] + N Allensworth, chairman
omething she doelas a hobby of arrangements at TU J-CJL or
outside her regular A Mrs. Len Savisnana, TU. 32636
The club’s annual scholarship' The dinner will be served at
I Lyons, spiritual education: Mrs.
H Max Stegall, legislative-bylaws,
“ Mrs. Robert Bloxham, publica-
will be presented to/ndra 17:30 p .m.
City Council PTA
Conducts Workshop s
Officer* of each PTA unit in K
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LIFE MEMBERSHIP —
Mary Rao was chosen by
Jones PTA this yeor to
honor with a life member-
ship in the organization.
Miss Rao is music instruc-
tor at the school and bos
served in that capacity for
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foreman s
’ 1409 GREEN — Across From Carr Jr. High School
PLENTY OF EREEPARKING
dent; Mrs. Bert Houver, first vicespresident; Mrs.
Shon P Hudson, president. Not pictered are Mrs
J D. Hudson, treasurer; and Mrs. T.‘R Calvert,
fourth vice president. Pk .
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HATTON PTA OFFI- n
t CERS — Officers of the ’
I Hatton Elementary School
i i PTA, installed at the last J
I meeting of the unit for
XI the school year, are
Pstanding, left to right),
are. Mrs. Sally Howard,
I president, and Mrs. How-
; ord Schur, vice president
Seated (sdme order), are
Mrs. Leonard. Chumley, J
treasurer. and Mrs Wil-
burn Stokes, secretary.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962, newspaper, May 20, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530587/m1/15/?q=music: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.