The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, July 29, 1963 Page: 3 of 12
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Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cal-
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Mr and Mrs. J. H. Boyett and
children. Newton, Mr and Mrs.
Don Wood and Mrs Harold Kelley
PBRNAPS. IRECALL A NEWS STORY OF A
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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Sandwiches, Drink, Fresh Fruit
Make Ideal Summer Night Dinner
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Pence Family
Holds Reunion
NEWTON (Spl - Tom Pence
Hot beef and vegetable soup is
cups, sandwich tray, assorted
cups, sandwich tray, as-
sorted cheese tray, fruit bowl
Barbecue and basket dinners
were served at noon.
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Doc Watkins
To Call Dances
For Promenaders
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Hosts for Tuesday will be Mr.
and Mrs. John Schmidt and Mrs.
Flo Riley.
All ares dancers are invited.
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Combine all ingredients Spread Km and 3 tablespoons mayon-
between bread. naise.
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(peaches, pears, plums'and
grapes), cotfee, tea of milk.
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taste with chill powder.
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lettuce. Swiss chees, slice to-
HEBESMNURA /thank BLONDIE, WHERE'SJ U'T ILL I1 F,1.:
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Four hard-cooked eggs, finely
chopped, 1-3 cup finely chopped
Hero Sandiweh
(Crab meat. Ham, Tamate, Egg)
___________THEORANGE LEADER
Food For Americans
Dear
When the grandchildren come
to visit, I find it pays to place a
sheet or quilt in the middle of the I
floor and give them their "rights"
to cut magazines and paper dolls
with a pair of blunt scissors
Children love to cut paper dolls
from catalogs and magazines.
When they are through playing,
all I do is make them gather
their scissors and paste and put
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Dear Plastiq Owners: 4 My grandchildren just love made Square Dance Club an
For those of you who own pias Grandma for allowing them this "ounces that Doc Watkins o Or- 1
tic dishes ... may I give you one freedom. I only wish I had jange, well-known caller la this
little him? thought about it when I raised ara, will call for dances Tues-
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Dear Heloise:
What can I do to restore white-
ness in my piano keys?
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belong. Then all grandma has to
do is pick up the quilt or sheet, .
put the cuttings in the garbage
and fold the blanket again.
Do not worry about paste get-
ting on the sheet or quilt as they
can be easily washed in the wash-
ing machine.
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Glendon Bennett and sona of
Beaumont; and Diane Pence of
Newton.
Other relative* attending were
eauizune. to Dannv Neal. Charles Martin,
- The following grandchildren at-’Ruthie Needham, Richard Irby,
also was presented to the musi-tended: Mr and Mrs. George F Martha Warner. Cathy Hopkins,
cian. . .. . 1 Pence and children. Bryan; Mrs Patricia Stark, Greta Rowe. Sybil
... - * w wnt. Mrs. Catherine Howard was re- Dan Chambers, New Iberia: Mrs Davis. Pat Carter, Jim Griner and
these two words.' u » write “instated as a member. She ha* Glenn Green and son Mr and Donna Simmons sistar to Debbie.
sisndaCts,, 235 E1 #5n85 N>w Punch, coffee and anniversary and children of Orange; Mrs.
York 17, N. Y.
Heloise
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sar of the Woodbine Rebekahs. George Pence and Jane Jacks
The music was provided by an Pence.
Punch, coffee and anniversary and' children of Orange;
cake were served to the 39 in at- -
NEWTON (SpD — Debbie Sim- mato me sandwich filling, sliced
,-------------- mons. daughter of Rev. and Mrs cucumber* sprinkled lightly with
The speaker outlined the history The living children of the late Shelton Simmons celebrated her ground black pepper and celery
areum i Iof the Ir's Odd Fellow Lodge and Mr. and Mrs. Pence are Mrs.Ilth birthday Wednesday when salt, sliced harCooked eggs and
tabeied in- the Wegebise Rebehehs. Emma Riser of Orange. Tom she was honored with a birthday sliced boiled or baked ham.
Mrs. Fred Stout presented gifts Pence, Mrs Ray Hubbard, Jesse party. Spread under aide of top of roll
; to Mrs. Sue, Payne, district dep- Pence and Mrs. Evie Byerly all; After several games, the in- with mayonnaish seasoned to
uty: Mrs. A. J. Pickett, oldest of Newton. Mrs. Ed Cole of Erie, scribed, clown-fashioned birthday taste with powdered mustard.
, . „ . — . . member present, and Mrs. R C. Pa., and Mrs. John Mayo of caloe was served with ice cream Tuesday Menu
. I..dont,knoa ane Armstrong Jr., yorngest member Beaumont. to Dannv Neal. Charles Martin, r......
isnt «? I see flammable ana in- present. A gift of appreciation The following grandchildren at-Ruthie Needham, Richard Irby.
Tlammable both - wnu 7 •
Q#EASY-IrisTPIND \SI-LO0K
NT Hmi THAT SOmenNs.) LKE A
TkeNSUk WAS \ TPAFJJPLE OF
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ers use scouring pads. I do not Heloise welcomes all mail. ea- ---------.—
say that this will remove your pecially household hints which sinners class at 7 pm Tuesday,
finish! she can pass on to readers as Friday and toe following Tuesday _ , ■ . . . .
However . . . thie manufac- space permits. However, because'*" the absence of the regular E saausanawicne3. ,
turers of plastic dishes have of the tremendous volume of mail caller. Otis Gens, who is vacation- ,F<w, haro-cooked 2825, finely
written to as that household she receives dailv. Heloise is un- ing with Mrs. Getts in Colorado, chopped, % taspoonsait, 115
bleaches can ruin the "finish" on able to answer all individual let- The beginners class also meets zpoon ground black pepper, *
these plastic dishes. If you hsve ter*. She will answer readers each Friday at 7 p.m. in the home teaspoon Powdered mustard, 3
found that after you bleach the questions in her column when- at Mr and Mrs. C. L Mayea,
cups they are clean, but later they ever possible,
stain even worse. I fear the fin- ------
Dear Heloise: .
Do brides ever wonder what;
they can do with those 54 by 5+-
inch tablecloths that they re-
ceived as shower gifts?
Now that you have a family
size table and the cloths are on
the linen shelf ... I find that
they make wonderful heavy J
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t .L1, caf Jrair nL met Thursday afternoon at the
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There are so many different dessert supper, each member----
types of ivory, plastic, and com- | bringing a homemade cakeor pie:
binations which are used on pi- The program, on .civil defense
ano and organ key* today that we was presented by Mrs. John Fol-
cannot possibly tell you what sum and a program on Commu-
method to use to wipe them. Your nism was presented by Mrs. Ar-
piano dealer will know what type thur Smith.
0 keys are on your particular pi- Refreshments were served by
ano. He has toe specific answer **** hostess, Mr*. Jess Smith.
uumie-. The beginners class also meets *P°°n ground. „
readers each Friday at 7 p.m. in the home teaspoon powdered mustard. ----------.-----.----
54055 ... -“-""5- teaspoons pickle relish. 2 table- bled. % teaspoon salt er salt to
spoons finely chopped celery and taste, 1-16 teaspoon ground black
2 tablespoons mayonnaise. pepper, % teaspoon chopped on-
By GAYNOR MADDOX chopped. % cup finely
MewSpaPer Euerpre Aiwcian— waifrerw, 2 tablesPoQL. —___
A tray of sandwiches that have chopped celery, 1 tablespoon
enough protein foods in them to finely chopped olives,:% teaspoon
‘ hungry—through wilted- salt, % teaspoon ground block
pepper, % teaspoon powdered
Egg and Watercress Sandwiches Combine all mgredients. Spread
Four hard-cootod agga. finely between bread.
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Dear Heloise: Bv'sr of Vidor.
I I wonder if any of your read.
lers could settle an avuubni? of the Ir‛s odd Fellow L
.Why are some items labeled in- the Woodbine Rebekahs.
| flammable and some others la-
beled flammable?
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MATINE 4 70 7 P.M
pces AMTEE 7 PM.
Aduh 70s KM. Undar II Steal
Many people are writing in that my own.
they use blesches n remove the Grandmother
stains from their coffee cups. Oth- ------
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for you.
Love. Heloise
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Anniversary
Outside of commercial prod- !
ucts, all manufacturers have rec- le AkenrnN
ommended using soda. They say IS UDserved
dip a damp cloth (not a scouring ro l i i
pad) into the baking soda and use BvRehekchs
this as a cleansing agent to re- DY mevenu
move the stains. A special program of music
A few manufecturers renam- and • talk by Bill Sexton, at- and Mrs. Evie'Byerly were host
mended using paste silver Polish, torney, highlighted the observance and hostess for a reunion. July:
But why waste silver polish when last Thursday of the 56th anntver- 14, for the descendants of the late
soda is so inexpensive?
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, July 29, 1963, newspaper, July 29, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530955/m1/3/?q=112+cavalry: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.