The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962 Page: 3 of 28
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head ot the foreign languages department of Stark High School,
has been awarded the 1962 Delta Kappa Gamma scholarship
from Theta chapter. Mrs. Sims will use the scholarship to study
this summer st Stephen F Austin College toward her second
master's degree. Presentation of the scholarship was made by
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Orange Christian Church today.
The first two weeks in June have Rev. Gene Pricer. pastor. an-
been designed by the O r a n g e nounced. The service has been
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A picnic and hayride at Mrs.
Stella Peveto’s farm in North Or-,
ange provided special recreation
Friday for students in her third
grade class.
Students in fifth grade class-
rooms of Mrs. Emma Jane Nies,
Mrs Katherine Emmert and Mrs.
Janice' Dixon were entertained
Friday with an end-ofthe-year
"picnic at the DERA park.
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committee in observance of “Na-ban areas of Texas are now
tional Highway Week" which be- readily accessible by highway .
gins today. The chamber yesolutiom noted
The highway review program that credit for odr excellent high-
will be presented to Rotary by way system belongs primarily to
4 Barley cloth for ladies only. Sizes 4%-10:
B. One eyelet tie, ladies sizes’ 4%-10. Girls’ size*
sizes--2%-3. In a multi-pattern.
Recipients are to Roger Laven- view.
der and Sid Sonnier of Port Ar- Mrs. Arthur Turner was among
thur. and Clarence Libersat and 14 area women who attended the
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groups, according to Chamber 1 _______________
A review of current s t a t e, Texas has one of the largest .and
county and municipal road pro- best constructed and maintained
grams in Orange County is acted- highway systems in the nation.
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FoundDead.mmrti Rev. Nielsen Will Deliver
search party found the burned after* fuur-yeiir stayinF rance.
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'Murder' Versions County Student
Going Overseas Is Due Degree
NEW YORK (AP) - Overseas Listed among candidates for
versions of Broadway’s new sus- graduation from the junior cok
pense play "Write Me a Murder" lege of Schreiner Institute at
are being prepared in 11 coun- Kerrville, is Jerry Elijah Fur-
tries. tough Jr., son of Mr-' and Mrs.
course may purchase a Y youth the church with Mrs. C. W. Mitch-
membership '« '* which will-e"ginrharase, father of Richard
Glaze, entered Frances Ann
Lutcher Hospital Wednesday for
I nree Men Floyd Beall took his parents, master a uegsee. figpessauun vi ue ocuviarpup wua
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Beall to Gal- Mrs. Herbert Strucel, (right)) scholarship chairman
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The lessons will be given free The West Orange Home Demon-
land those interested in parhcipat shopon coverng Soladshoes Tue
Church Meeting SMu"z-pddhs"stznanT
- Classes will be kept small andlsion and everyone is askd ”
Mrs. Velma M Jeter of 1202 participants will be Uken on abrirga sack lunch, according to
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Mrs. James C. Ortolon, vacation
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Classes will be conducted Moo- ditorium. ...
day through Friday, beginning! Evening worship/wiH
June < and ending June IS. held at C. '
This course. to be conducted at Church for the same reason, ac
commerce.
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commendedssuntyaoficiaismu oF Christian Service of the Meth- ginning swimming have been com -Bible se hool director.at.West.on:
nisipajoificialsuand, for The MtSodist Church which ended Friday Pleted, all swimmers who pass the ange Christian Church.has called
Highway Departmen for.the The •< Atlantic City, Swimming test, -may register for a.specialmertingformembersso
standi of jobrdone Countv traffic she was * delegate from the advance swimming lessons to be her .faculty Tuesday at .31 P-
The mavor is wed these tratfis central jurisdiction of the Wes- offered the remainder of the sum -at the church.s. u momatere
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achievem entatn building q.strest meeting drew 9,200 women tary G the V. mem at the church Mrs Cheries
rogdandhishwaysystemthrough from 50 states and more than 20 ten. "If you cannot swim, this is Flurry. president, andIMrs. nR.
otOrangerCou ntyrotoemeeetacha countries, an excellent- opportunity to learn Burns are on the hostess commit-
eountingrstratfic problems Reports presented showed the under certified YMCA instruc -tee. cotiu. its
b motoristson adonted bv the organization to be big business tors." ) Calvary WMU will continue its
AnresolutionnadortedLed the I enrolled 1,770.47 members in Persons who are not members’mission. study. 00 , Bible, an.
chamber of commerce noted ym local societies and raised of the Y interested in taking the Race" Wednesdaz at 9 30a.m..at
nearly $30 million last year.
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Twelve offers have been re- J. E. Furlough of the Beaumont
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sponsor and playwright Frederick Furlough is a second year atu inside Eriday in » swampx.area —.h an untie and aunt. Mr. and!
KnO deni near Norco, 25 miles northwest i Rev Howard Nielsen, pastor of sented by Judith Ann Chance, a
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I The Cessna 180 had been mis: andaben » iStrTr Bcaumone are will deliver the sermon today at play '> ifth N octurne ori,52b> '
ing since Thursday on a flight or the cars this baccalaureate services for the Levbach.
from Norco to Pelican Island ■ , , 1962 graduating class of Stark The Stark High a cappella choir.
37, of LaPlace. both employes of Tuamwari. N. M Frtov to P Principa Paul Pear- "Benedictus and Hosnna" by
the Shell Pipeline Cat and A D spenastwowand drehterKaw. son. Bright. Linda Nell Penny, another
Chenevert of New Orleans, the son MShrook and Cora Vonn Corley, a member o graduate, will present "Tahalko
pilot. children the class, will play the recessional. sky Piano Concerto" arranged by
Lt. and Mrs Roy E. Davis and "March of the Priests", by Men Small.
A-r.ficm. son RUStv left Wednesday for delssohn as well as the recess- Rev Carmine Stahl, assistant
Area Craftsmen Dennison after visiting at the stonal, “Festival March' by Wil. pastor of First Methodist Church.
. home of his brother-in-law and liams. will give the scripture reading.
Given C itatlOn^ sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sor The invocation will be given by Next on the program are two an-
-wen-u-n- reis Rev. R H Flachmeier. pastor thems. “Christ Our Passover by
Four craftsmen in the Sabine. Mr and Mrs. Loyd Freeman of the Trinity Latheran Church. Willan.and "Thou Life of Life"
Area construction industries have and daughter. Debbie, residents: A piano auto also will be pre by Tchesnekotf. Both will be
been honored with “Craftsmen of here for the past month, spent sung by.the * cappcla.choip -
the Year" citations by the South- yesterday with his uncle and aunt Michael James i allanan r; a
east Texas Chapter of the Amer- Mr. and Mrs Eloyd Beall. before Open House Heid 1962 graduate, will, present.. Two
can Institute of Architects, returning to thei- home in Long ■ * altzes from .Opus 39 ,, by
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given by Dr Cooper Waters. pas-
thur. and Clarence Ubersat and 14 area women wno atuetauu -s warrinaton candidate for tor of the First Baptis Church
H Earl Roberts of Groves. Methodist Assembly Conference. ** sHaringtona XT house at ---------------
Tom L > v e . a y of Beaumont, at Lakeview recently. stateoranator, colntopeAarrington
treasurer of the architect i group, Mr. and Mrs Guy Pinson and range, yesterday from
said awards carry the citation children, Angie and Tanja, areheaduares -
fan»a giSs ss it s
'the crafismen." Livesay added. ' Mothers honored at Calvary Orangecounty.";ard Sephenson. Southern Metbodist University
______________________________ Baptist Church Sunday included Jule Parker and Leo Fame They are Grace Louse Rhodes,
Mrs. Clinton Crawford, oldest; — a senior from Stark High Se hool
C P AT ADS (Mrs. Sammy Mahfouz, youngest; Fire Destrovs and Thomas C. Watson, West
>r• I A • 3 and Mrs. Joe Tyler, mother nivemtnv!? orang eH i h senior TN- summerii
ADV WFr T READ with the most children Eachire- Two-Room House science pn gram for high abipty
ARE WELk HEAD ceived a corsage made by Mrs. I "° nVO 1 1VM- secondary school students is
___... n. L. S. Fortenberry. ! A two-room frame house in an sponsored by the National Science E
your re reaaing one *** Mrs. Bill Holbrook accompa: alley off Church Street was de- Foundation and conducted by the
======- nied her father, Buck Wigley of stroyed by‘fire last night, SMU math department.
-------------I little Cypress, and her sister. | The Orange Fire' Department Aim of the program is to chal
Mrs. Bill Hewet to Corsicana last answered the call at 8:15 pap in lenge high ability students tn
weekend Jo attend the Arkie Wig- the 1700 block of Church Street--stimuiate their interest in mathe
‘lev family reunion. The fire was extinguished by 8:54 matics and related sciences. They
I Pvt. and Mrs. Rene James havelp.m. will be-igtroduc e4 to a variety of -
.----- :---- -- Fire department reports indi- topics to gain A view at the wide ,
to Camp Walters near cate cause of the. fire was un-! scope of mathematics of the pre-
known. The house was Vacant, sent.
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—Jaycees Planning Snake Display EoardToHire
Sch olarship Fund Slated Here .Easux.Member:
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foundation fund by the Orange Junior Museum will be the con-
Jaycees to benefit the youngicluding talk in the current aeries --- - .—i
woman chosen "Miss Orange" with the facility closing for the Erade classesand onexzcher.tor
this year, has been announced bylsummer, either the fourth or fifth grade.
Jim Backus, pageant committee, This was the report yesterdayl. The monthly session wilbe W4
chairman. from officials of the sponsoring in the business offle* at the high
Backus said the fund was eslab- orange Service League. Douglas school gymnasium with President
listed with an initial contribution Davis, premed student at Lamar Olan Jackson.presidine Routine
at $250 made by Slade. Inc. ‘Tech and in charge of museumbusiness o.the agenda includes
A set of rules and regulations science displays since 1960, srill paynwot « tails and peyrou.
governing administration of the give the talk.
fund has been set up. A commit-1 He will describe differences be- Orangefield Sets
tee headed by Benny McDonald tween poisonous and non-polson- c..U.- Fi.eene
has been appointed to administer ous snakes. Several different summer -lasses
the fund, Backus said bpes of poisonous snakes found ORANGEFIELD (Spl) — Sum-
He explained that the scholar- in the Sabine Area will be on mer school at Orangefield High
ship is given to encourage the display ‘ School will begin June 4 and coo-
recipient to further her education They will include the coral, cot- tinue for seven. weekL scow dwg
either in college or for training ton mouth, cooperhead, piemy to F. L. McClain, high school
in the field of tajent she wishes rattler and diamond back rattler. Principal and business manager.
will be presented to Rotary by way system belongs primarily to the YMCA swimming pdol at cording to Rev. Stanley Vodicka,
representatives of the city, county the Texas Highway Department Camp Whispering Pines, is pastor. Church graduates will re-
planned for members of the Y who ceive special recognition during
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Coffee Set Here I
For Lubbock Man
Preston 1Smjth of tubhock, con-
ducting an intnsified drive in his
.campaign for thlieutenant gov-
jernor’s post, will appear here to-1
morrow afternoon for r><offee ini
his honor at the Jack Tat Or-
ange House. .
The coffee will be held from
5:30 to $30 p.m. and Hoyt Sim- S
mons. local theater manager,
commented. "I want to extend an
invitation to Preston's many
friends in Orange County to stop
by and meet him.”
Smith and James A. (Jimmy)!
Turman, speaker of the House,
are the two candidates vying for
the post in the pending Democratic
runoff primary on June' 2.
! Several years' experithentation j
on St Croix, largest of the Virgin!
Islands, demonstrated that avo-i
cados are well adapted to the is
lands. Six trees are being offered
to each resident free of charge ।
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to pursue. Davis will also demonstrate on, Subjects to be offered include
backus commented. "We plan how to use a snakebite tit and driver training, civics. Algebra I
to make this a permanent fundTethods at catching snakes safely, and Algebra II.
and hope that It will continue to! ------------------ Qut-of district students will ba
grow each year." Next year, he Most at the events recorded in accepted, McClain said. Further
added, Jaycees hope to receive do- the Bible occurred hr an area information may be obtained by
nations from business people in- about 400 miles long and 80 miles calling the high school otfice at
terested in education wide ! ___RE 564.
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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/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.