The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963 Page: 14 of 16
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THE ORANGE LEADEE
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1963
South Mill Creek Baptist Elects Church Officers
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treasurer; Mrs. Emory
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BUNA (Spl) — Paul Swearingen
convention Sunday in the Knights
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how many mere years of "edu-
Mrs C. L Collins. Mrs Lillie La-
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Society. His address topic will be
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WALLPAPER SALE!
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skimmers, empires, gently shaped jumpers, classics with de-
signer touches ... in cottons, arnel-triacetates, textured
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rayons, etc , with wash like new again virtues and built-In
lady-like behavior on or off campus, day or dating’ . . .
junior petite sizes 3 to 15.
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sleeve sport shirts : . . select from dacron-cottons
the garbage oan, if you use a sink
strainer, of course you can peel
Those attending were Mrs. Nor-
ns Constance. Mrs. Curtis Cor-
Mrs. Tony Croft
Feted at Shower
Peeling a batch of potatoes to
cook before making potato salad?
No Monopoly
On Good Bidding
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Haynes, church clerk: Mrs. R. G.
Dunn, Sunday school secretary;
Emory Haynes, music director;
Annette Fanes, pianist.
Paul Swearingen, youth direc-
tor: Mrs. M. A. Webb, vacation
Bible school principal. Mrs. Fred
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now and Mir $1.95
a month plus sales
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SHF. writes to tell me that her
weight is HER problem. I will
tell her what to do.
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Lois and Roberta Ortolon assisted j
in serving.
Games provided entertainment
with prizes going to Mrs. Neal r
Sabota end Mrs. Ballard.
Refreshment* of punch, cake
and mints were served. The cake j
was iced in pink and featured a k
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Kenneth Whitmire, intermediate the potatoes over it.
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spiritual director I ----------,
The welcome addresses will he provaHty the church, will be held
by Rev. Eugene Cargill, host pas Wednesday at 8:30 p m.
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BEAUMONT
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Mrs. Maxine Lee, primary class
11; Mrs. Morse. beginner class (5
years); Mrs. Loretta Block, be-
ginner class (4 yearn) and Mrs.
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Over 30 Catholic churches will Alfred Brister. Mrs. A L Clark.
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. . . shown are just two from on exciting group of
copri sets by a famous maker-so fabulous are the
various print combinations over sleek solid-color
mated pants, in new Fall shades; sizes 8 to 16.
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Seme cooks I ke to use a kitchen
scissors for snipping water cress i
to be added to soup. If you en-
joy only a slightly pungent flavor. .
don t add the cress to the soup
until about five minutes before j
serving
EFRIGIDAIRE
Sales and Service
Newspaper Enterprise Association M
Did you know that almost all s
CONFIDENTIAL TO LINDA: Irene Bruno. Mrs. Virgil "L11**
You are mistaken. No matter Leland Gandy. Mrs. George
Parham. Mrs. Cheater Boone.
Sunday Menu
Salted nuts, rolled roast of top sir-
loin, pan gravy, pan-roasted po-
tatoes. lima beans, soft rolls,
butter or margarine, watercress
and top onion salad, oil and
Dear Abby....
Not To Be Satisfied!
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
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Had he had passed three no-
trump the heart lead would have ,
set up four heart tricks before
South could knock out the ace of
spades and South would have
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men’s long - sleeve
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Of course JTB has no monoply
on successful bidding. North
would have made four spades
just is easily as South and lo. of
' pairs would have arrived at four ,
spades with North as declarer by
using almost any system of re-
sponses to the opening no-trump •
HOMER FLANAGAN
ORANGE REPRESBNTANVE
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Peaches and Apples Combined
In Delicious Deep Dish Pie
of Columbus Hall. 3749 Lincoln Billy Ray Strawther, vice presi-
Drive. Groves « dent: Kenneth Hatch, secretary-
The Convention theme will be treasurer; Kenneth Whitmire,
"The Catholic Man in the Year Royal Ambassador leader. E E.
of Our Lord 1963 " Cowart, world missions chairman;
Registration will begin at 11:30 R G Dunn, chrisan witness
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DEAR MOTHER: NO ONE
can help your daughter if she
refuses Io help herself When
BUNA (Spl) — Members of the perintandent; Arvel L. Morse, jclass; E E. Cowart, junior boys'
South Mil Creek Baptist Church church ' ’ " 2
this week elected officers of the
church for the 1963-64 year.
Rev. Paul Dupuis is pastor;
R G Dunn, Sunday school su-
hear stopper and his partner -celebration to be held in Orange
might be weak there also South Oct. 27.
also saw that he was going to Ce „ S-gi -,GIIe, w. nG A. L. cark.
play the band anyway and all in he represented by more than 250 Mrs Harold Roberts Mrs Bobby
all that four spades should be the delegates at the conclave in Brister. Mrs Mary Niday-and the
safer spot .... Groves. hostesses
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W F. Buddy Davis ot Neder Croft a recent bBirde was honored Calif____________________________________________________________
"*. district president of the at a shower given by Mrs. Char-,r
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Mrs. Croft is the former Patsy
Williamson Cohostess for the oc-j
A pink and blue shower was
ration was Mrs Clyde Jordan
t Cake with pink and green dec-
orations was served with punch to
die guests after the gifts were
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you have clubs as seell as the
spades airead shown by youz
transfer Md.
TODAY’S QUESTION
tor, and Bob Talley, host society
North's two heart response was president
a Jacobs Transfer Bid (JTB) Af-1 The guest speaker will be Rev
ter South responded by bidding John J Davis of Houston, dioce-
two spades as requested. North san spiritual director. Holy Name
jumped to three no-trump Society. His address topic will be
in the JTB system this bid "The Cursinlo Movement "
shows just about the actual North T.
hand. (Five spades, 10 to 14 high land, tusouru presia____ ___
card points and a no-trump dis- Holy Name Societies. and W L.
tribution.) It gives South a choice McGown of Beaumont. Council nt
between piaying three no-trump Catholic Men district president
or- four spades. win conduct the meetings of their
South’s first thought was to pass groups.
three no-trump His own distr!bu: J. P Blankenstein at Orange.
tion was 43-3-3 and he had chairman of the 1963 Feast of
stoppers in every suit Fortunately Chriat the King celebration, will
he noted that he only had one give a progress report on the
a and 100% woven cottons; all wash 'n wear . . .
* all colors (light and dark) in stripes, plaids, checks
and solids, sizes S M L and XL.
By OSWALD JACOBY lemon juice, peach ’a' apple
Newspaper Enterprise Association deep dish pie. Ice crgam, col-
fee, tea or milk.
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Buckner, benevolence; Kenneth Spread some paper on the kitchen
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Swearingen, men’s class teacher; up parings and paper and put into
Mrs. Clark, ladies class; Mrs. •
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------ her father. R. J. Ortolon, 4313
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old daughter is too fat. She weighs Ballard and Mrs. Jimmy Ortolon. I f
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What do you do now? r
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teaspoon cinnamon. 2 table-
Catholic Men
1 Slate Conclave
■Die Sabine District HOly Name South Mill Creek Baptist Brother- inpqunds. Manysdoctorsn hae
Society and the Council of Catho- hood this week at * meeting at the noneorthema nygood.pleae,
lie Men wil hold . semisannualicother elected were Abby, tell me what to do
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cation" you have had than your
parents, they will alwavs be 25 Bove and Elsie Spell.
years ahead of you in experi. Sending gifts were Mrs Mel-
ence. Listen, dear, anti learn. ford Stanley. Mrs. C. M. Hughes,
----- Mrs. Clifton LeJene and Mrs
Q-The bidding has been:
North Eant Booth
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You, South, hold:
a 1*) s - m. m h wangazz sima.ena dJ^Tw mate* “ m i >~tt in to m SGsf a South Mill *C?2k
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cups peeled^ vLced green_appl_. 3. Bake in 450-degree men for husband who takes as good care .,
10 minutes. Lofer heat to 375 de- of the BIG things as yours does ges5"She does
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ture high chair in the center d
Others present were Mrs. Oleta
Ringer Mrs. H. L. Gay. Mrs .,
What’s on your mind’ For a A. A. Nauduit.
personal reply, send a self- .....
addressed. stamped envelope to When a recipe calls for a
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isNan witness
,_________._____._______.. chairman and A. N. Morse,
gin at 1 p.m. with the reception stewardship chairman'
of the Holy Name pledge led bv The group meets the second
Rev. James T. Quinlan, district Tuesday in each month Instalra-
• - t ion of the officers, subject to ap-
. . . Fall fashion* for now, our specially planned purchasing of all the
. I Ask her to try to overcome it,
nIe . and offer lo "help" her with a
Poul Swearingen
Named President she forget. And she went forget held Monday evening for Mrs f
nearly so often. Henry Sonnier Jr at the home of ,
Of Brotherhood DEAR ABBY: I'm writing to
DEAR ABBY: I've got a good; Lady, you’ve got a lifelong date
------------------ butter, cut into pieces, pas- husband He doesn’t drink He with aa ange. Pooh pooh oa
f-peach growers are apple growers, try for one-crust pie and 1 tea- brings home his whole pay check, praise!
too? spoon sugar, and is really good with the'kids. ------
Mrs G. T. wife of a commer- j. Mix fruit*, sugar, flour, ein- And he never goes any place with- DEAR ABBY: My wife came
cial apple and peach grpwernamon and butter in 9-inch square out me. But he never gives me a from a family where the one who
tmashsahst"'spzkan „„„ „ sna aar wSs-'! Baptist Church
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Peach • Ap2leDeep.D Jl dish. With fork, prick air holes in '
---- ------tin 10 the pastorate of South Mill Creek
a some correction or addition Baptist Church here and will as
when I am relating an incident or sume his duties Oct 1st.
ST ihig Md eRev TPupusisu saduate d i
is deplorable. What do you sug. marriedhasPthree’daugkters i
grees and bake 35 t‛40 minutes can be forgiven' if he overlooks S0dv -re “3 1 “Bwrh Ne0X Dianna. 10. Debbie, 7, and I
m-^ve warm with cream or DAR on' ° Mr. wiu
pay his wife than to come home ‘T.” wife privately, -that move here and establish residence j
(sober) every night with his pay "henyou:-.or anyone.elnemis in the church parsonage by the f
check whole, play with his chit talkinz. she should not butt in. end of this month, 14
drew and stay with his wife? Erplain that it. makes her ap
--'.------------ pear rude and inconsiderate.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963, newspaper, September 13, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530995/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.