The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962 Page: 17 of 28
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Portraits - Commrcial
6074 N 2nd-Tu 3 4253
on the beach...
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PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
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LAYAWAY • CHARGE • PUNTY OF PARKING
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The monthlv luncheon meeting
of the"Newcomers Club will he
Wednesday at 12::30 p.m. in the
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gogement of their dqughter. Sherry, to Poul Dickerson,
the son of Mrs D C Littlepage of Bridge City. The
I Mrs. T. H. DeVille conducted
the progam and distributed liter,
lature on "New Ways With Old
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: SUMMER LESSONS • I
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wedding wilbe on event of July 6 in First.Methodist ‘ TU 3-4044 or TU 3-2823 2
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Jaunty calf-length
beach pants cut for
action with nautical
-rope belt. tab front.
Ruggedly constructed
in sturdy twill.
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BOYS 4 GIRLS
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DIGGERS
White Red, Blue, Novy,
Orange Sizes 3 to 14
Reg 2 29 to 2 95
25% ott
Clam Diggers Only!
BOYS & GIRLS
• BATHING SUITS
• BEACH ROBES
• BEACH CAPS
• PONCHOS
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Graduation favorite . . . This is the stunning entrance of Cep-
petto's new square throat . . square toe pump . . . (the artist
goofed, they’re on medium heels) in luscious white calf . . .
only 17.00. x.
. At HD Conclave
Mrs T. C. Rachal will repre-
sent the Round Bunch Home De,
I monstration Club at the state con
vention in Dallas in September.
K I Sha was elected delegate during
—t la club meetingWednesday in the
K home at Mrs. Mayo DeVille
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ment has been arrnmed. The
First Rantist Church nursery will I
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To Be Delegate
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The Ad Akari Dei is among the
most difficult awards earned in
scouting. Scouts who will receive
. the award are Chester J Brbus-
g.g sard ,r Michael Godwin, Jimmy
Sires 4 W 1? "e j Barrios, Bobby Ruh on. Jimmv
Colors: While. Blaek, Verrette, BiII Adams. Edward
" Hickey, Wesley Mooneyham and
• Gregory Shaller.
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Holl Family Reunion Held
The descendents of Henry E Dr. Cooper Waters, pastor at I
and Henrietta Hall, pioneer set. First Baptist, gave the invocation. I
I She recomiended jersey, pique
and cotton prints as suitable ma-
terials for covering old shoes
and suggested solid colors for
print dreases.
Ollie Fuller conducted rhe meet-
ing and gave the five-Tninute dem-
onstration. She suggested the use
. I of gelatin as a laundry starch ex-
plaining that it brightens dark
garments and doesn't leave a
film or tint
Members held a discussion on
their Rally Dav exhibit on state
and national parks which was se-
lected for publication by The'
Leader The display, created at
previous meetings, included map.
and highway posters with realistic
automobile traffic. roadside park
and trees. 5 1
Refreshments of cookies and
coffee were served following a
recreation period led by Mr»
Dave Foreman.
BRIDE-ELECT_Mr ond Mrs.Breelion"AS"SEGtt,te
912 Burton Ave , onnounce the engagement of thein
daughter, CormenLee, to Rodney Burt Comer, the
son of Mr and Mr<Alba B Corner of Klamath Falls, 1
Ore. Miss Scott, a graduate of Stark High School, was
a recent house guest of herNance’s parents He has
been on a 30-doy leave from the'Texas Group Atlantic
Reserve Fleet He is being transferred to Mayport,
Fla and on assignment os fireman opprentice aboard
the USS Saratoga No dote has been set Top the wed-
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’ 210 Fifth Street V
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Mrs. G. W. Hilliard wax hostess
this past week for a meeting of
West Orange PTA executives the Wednesday Sewing. Club in
during a luncheon meeting her home in Forest Heights.
Thursday voted to sponsor an In- Special entertainment was piano
dependent project to raise treas selections played by Gurandina
ury funds for the coming fiscal Hilliard.
year. Those attending were Mrs J. A.
Tentative plans were outlined in Sikes., Mrs. A. A. Roy, Mrs. J. C.
preparation for obtaining the elson. Mrs. " E. Womack, Mrs
Melody Maids for a special per J.A Moore. Mrs E. E Claunch
forrhance in West Orange Fur and.tthe hostess
ther -announcements concern June meeting of the club
i will be forthcom- will be in the home of Nrs. Jack
an said. mc-:
held as a joint ptbePotvel Visitors Are Listed
Through popular demand we will
extend our Storewide Anniversary
Sale till May 26th. This will give
you only 6 more days to take
advantage of the big savings on
name brand Watches, Diamonds,
Radios, Fine Jewelry all reduced
from 10% to 50% off. If you
have not taken advantage of oar
low prices and there are still
names on your graduation list,
don't miss this opportunity!
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1962
Mrs. T. C. Rachal F by
mentary and high scheol units Mrs Eleanor Gaul at Houston
will he sponsored entiek, this is yisiting here with her brother
year by Oates PTA, accordihgto and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
the report NE E Roach. Also visiting here
The luncheon was held in the Mrs ,T A. Perry of Luling,
high school library as a tribute sises. oLMrs. Roach and Mrs.
to recently retired officers FanmiesChigpen.
Mrs. Eart Allen, who held the #
president's post Two years, pre
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Mr and Mrs. rar! Sutton of (
.Weatherford Traveled the greatest
the daughter of
the pioneer couple,"
Barbecue beef was served with .
tbe basket lunches. A number of
relatives and friends were in at-
tendance
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TO WED.,SOON — Arlene V. Collin's engage-
ment to Joe W Gorney is announced by her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Thodd Collins, 414 North St The bride-
groom-elect is the son of Mr and Mrs Joe Gorney of
. -------------- --------- Houston The wedding will be June 2 in Houston in
of Mr and Mrs R T, Hamilton, 320 Edsall * Catholic Church.__
Asaroduate of St Mar'e Hiel <-l- A
seated a poetry recitation thank
ing her executive group for sup ]
port given during her adiministra
tion. She also read the poem
"The Making of Friends" by Ed- i
gar’A. Guest >
Mrs. L. J. Louviere gave the i
blessing and Cleatis Williams. J
junior high school principal, dis- 5
missed the group with prayer fol- J
lowing the meal
Others in attendance werek
Mrs. Mildred Crawford, district 2
school superintendent; Mrs. Vera *
Bean. elementary principal; A
Tommy Huff, high school princi
pal; Mrs. Raymond Hubbard. and ;
Mrs. Robert Griffith.
Also Mrs. J. A. Sikes. Mrs 4
C. A. Dickey, Mrs. Jack Picker- J
ing, Mrs Gene Pricer. Mrs C K 4
Howerter and Mrs Chester Pol- 3
ley.
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JULY RITES PLANNED — Mr and Mrs.C.’M." * JON CONDER, B.M., M.M. • "
Gutter qe, 430 Hydrongeo Ave. announce the en- » ,410-12", Etre.e • 1
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SUMMER WEDDING_-Mr. and Mrs.N. JShapiro,
■ 208 Pacific St., onnounce the engagement of their
daughter, Martha Caroline, to James Burett Hamil-
1 ton, sOnc" “ ‘
tiers of De Ridder, held their third M A: Hall of Orange, only cur-1
reunion this past week at the vivingson of the couple. was pres-
d t- c.a - n, - ent. However, his great-grand-i
PE.SandersplaceontheEvan-chila Tracy Lynn Stanbrough.
*T Highway: ‘ only child at Mr and Mrs R B
Temple Smith. music director Stanbrough of Orarige could not
for First Baptist Church, sane a be present because he was onlv
special number for -Mrs Ella 10 days old The youngest child
G ne of Dry Creek, who at 89 present was LeAnna Powen,L
“ as the Oldest member there daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bud
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Courts. Agroduate of St Mary's High School, Miss |
Shapiro ottended Durham Business College in Beau- \M . A
mont and is employed by Sobine Supply Co. Her fiance West Uranqe
is a graduate of Stork High School and is employed at ’
J nes Sheet Metol Shc^m Beaumont A summer wed-
ding is planned and willke solemnized in St. Marv's
Catholic Church. N
Catholic Church
To Make Awards
To Nine Scouts
Religions awards are to be pre
sented Monday at 8 p.m. to nine
. scouts of Troop I.
The awards will be made by
Rev.. Joseph Berberich, pastor of.
St Mary’s Catholic Church in the
church.
The church awards are con-
ferred tin boys who are members
of the Boy Scouts of America. The
reqyirements for the Ad Altare
Rei award were established by
the Catholic church to further
■ emn ut‘s duty is.
to God first
Hoys trying for the award ijitnd
many hours in st udv and must
pass several difficult examin-
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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/m1/17/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.