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The Orange LEADER
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1963
This will be a model meeting
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Dear Abby...
A Teacher Speaks!
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Dear Friend:
I don't know of any pattern
you can get to make a narrow
bow tie The best thing, I think
you can do, is to go to your
aime store and buy the cheap-
est bow tie you can find in the
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PRESCRIPTIONS
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steer when you told her to quit her job because a lecherous the new year will be made,
middle-aged man tried to kiss her if she quits a job every time Around 300 are expected to
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—anETE Pear Heloise:
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of the month left at the end of
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Ed Smith, a senior at Kirby- of mail she receives daily, Hei- SHORT RIBS
villa High School last week was oise is unsble to answer all
elected “Beau" of the Kirbyville individual letters. She will an-
Chapter of the Future Home-swer readers' questions in her
makers Chib. column whenever possible.
Rachel Gerald was named --------------
MARY cAATI(RK CWH ITt
OR COLORS GUARANTIIS ONI COAT
COvERAGE OVIR ANY COLOR AND
INTERIOR SURFACE, WHEN USED IN
TNB M ANNIR PRUCRIBID ON TNI
LASH, UNLIKI OTHIR NO-DRIP
PAINTdRAKMAIMTAINS ITs
Mo-DRIP FLATURI DURING ALL TYPES
OF APPLICATION (WALL!, CEILINGS,
SMOOTH OR ROUGH SURFACES, rrc.ll
...PLUS...LLAVES NO (RUSH MAIKS
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limit was 15 m.p.h. We were doing about 10. Suddenly, out of ORANEFFIIn /con .
nowhere, a small boy, no more than 9 years old, appeared ROseEeE.SPh .A
in front of us on a bicycle. We came within inches of hitting him y..r { JiGnprosram, The
There was not a single light or reflector on his bike and he was ” Thursda wh„ ,h. Pre.
riding it right down the middle of the street. Slow as we were — Thursday when the three
going, we might have killed him He didn't seem the least bit
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Mrs. S. W. Lsoski, magnificat; a dishpan or wastebasket.
Mrs Garrison P. Smith, year- Pour in enough buttermilk to
hook, and Mrs. A C. Flzig. book soak the garment Let this soak
ofrememi brance. r overnight It helps to rub the
The annual Christmas.Siop mildew spot • lttle. The next
will be conducted Nov is in the morning wash as usual with de-
tergent and hot water in the
washing machine All mildew
is gone’
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Dear Heloise: they could be made into bow
Daddy's old T-shirts make per-ties’’ The present style in my
feet bath towels and washcloths house is narrow bow tieg, but
for a baby's soft skin since mine are all big, they are
I cut the arms off each outdated in shape.
Wife
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1963
“ WMU Sets
Meeting of
Association
/YOU SAJO NOU CANT |
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Gussie Griffith, tract table and Take the shirt, dress or what-
periodicals; Mrs George Monroe ever it is (by the way, this also
Christian education; Mrs. Dave works on my husband's white
Foreman, supply box: Mrs Loren uniforms). and put it in a large
LeBlanc, united thank offering: plastic container such as
_ _ that it will surprise you! As far My two boys ran me ragged__
DEAR FRIEND: There is ne way to foretell the sex of a Mrs. Gerald Robertson of as vitamins and calories are when they wanted drawing pa- 19Harinz
-=" te- H-h —=t=e - ha - -—■ h=1 First Baptist is president of the concerned, the milk nutrition of per.
guess, bet their predictions are rarely Uken seriously. Nor Association and will conduct the jthe mixture is exactly the same Instead of buying expensive
should they be. meeting as whole milk, but the butler drawing paper. I bought a roll „
------- 1 Annual reports will be given fat is less. of the cheapest shelf paper. 9
DEAR ABBY I think you gave that 17-year-old sitter a bum in the form of skits. Plans for This is far better when it sits I put this roll of lining paper 54
in the refrigerator for at least ir. a metal-edged box (&e kind 28
24 hours. that foil or waxed paper comes
D.C. * jini and now my boys can tear
MEANWHLE.NATEigtEBUTT
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DEAR ABBY. Several days ago my friend had her first child, nualm eetinguomorrow ats 180 milk drinkers: - I always use a thick terry
a boy. Three weeks before she had the baby her doctor told her Am AFirst Baptist Church I bave found a way to save bath towel for a pad under-
that, according to her heart beat, she was going to have a girl. “ on our milk bill and still have neath the baby at hath time.
• My friend believed the doctor and gave away all the gifts she The guest speaker will be more milk to enjoy. I mix fresh and use the t shirt towel for
received for a boy, thinking she'd hve no use for them Now Eula Mae Henderson. execu- milk half-and-half with non-fat drying.
that she has a boy she is very disappointed and angry because tive secretary of the WMU of dry milk. “ •
she gave away many things she could have used Don t you think Texas. he whole mixture will taste
should be held responsible for wbat she lost out on?[ Theme of the program will be so much like sweet whole milk Dear Heloise:
A FRIEND “Praise and Thanksgiving."
W. B. Stringer
To Be Speaker
At Carr PTA
----------------, W B Stringer, school board rha want -----■ -
DEAR MARY: Your letter MAY wake up a few parents, Mrs Fannie Carlton,,Mrs. president, wil,be .suest speaker R|P that dime-store tie apart,
but you and your fiance should have followed that hoy home Erank Peveto and p F tomorroycat 8,3 15 Pm. meet; press it with an iron and you
and had a talk with Ms. Vance taking parts XX school will have the exact pattern for
CONFIDENTIAL TO MR. FLETCHER. THE HISTORY conducted the business session fheliopic.willbe "Is Educa- beprnfesstonatbnwwttndVruginal
TEACHER: Esther and Mary were absolutely right! And if when committee reports wereTtnemAair a.l.ct.. tie was sewn Ties are even
you write to me. ru answer your letter, too. given. Mrs Rigby announced tMemperst‘electtsdeiegates more expensive when handmade
------- the Associational WMU rally “J™ state, convention to be so don"t‘worry if you haven t a
What’s on your mind’ For a personal reply, send a self- which will be held tomorrow at heldinsan Antonio next-month sewing machine
addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3363, Beverly Hills, the Buna Baptist Church -earboxsuwi. berdistribmted; Just try to by ■ handmade
Calif. _____________________‘ Mrs. Rigby .too announced inomxsouttegbardmitomert bow tie and you wii see how
-----------------------------thst a leadershin train! ng ’ expensive they are.
course for all WMU officers of ■ * I Anyone have any more ideas
PTA To See be _ . for using old ties? If so, do dig
held at the local church on Nov. EDisC ona I Women up that pencil and write to
Film of Gnme 1 and • The study each day P--PT" ‘-mEn Heloise Cruse, co King Fea-
i uni ui —ume will be from 9 am to 12:45 p m SInte Mectine tures Syndicate, 235 . 45th egfrill A*< POP ~
ORANGEFIELD <S P • - A with a mid morning break when late Meeting St. New York 17, N.Y. "K-I--9
.. .. . . film 01 the Orangrfield-EaM coffee and cookies will be The Women of St. Paul's Enis- Heloise
Mrs G B. Bready was guest Chambers football game will be served by the hostess WMU copal Church will meet Thursday —
speaker lastweek.at. * meeting shown today following the 7:30 A mission study book. ’Man- at 10 a.m. in the guild room Dear Heloise:
of Tilley-Colburn PTA pm meeting at the Prangefield delbaum Gate." will be pre- Members of St. Monica s G u i l d I always pack our shoes in old
Mrs Bready was introduced High PTA 7> vented on Nov 21 when all will be in charge at the program nylon stockings when we travel
by Mn Morris Bounds, pro- Mrs. 8. 0. Peveto Jr. presi- three circles will meet at the and *>11 serve refreshments. This way, the dust that to on the
gram chairman Her topic was dent, will be in charge of the church from 9 a m. to I p m Officers for the year have been sole, and the polish, will not
“The Family: A Firm Base ” meeting, and the film will be A covered dish luncheon will be elzcted and committee chairmen come off on clothing in the suit-
Room count was won by Mn shown by Coach B J Stansel served appointed Various projects are on case.
Boqpie Hughes sixth grade and/--'------------ The Jane Granger WMU Cir-1 the. agenda, forthe near future.
Mrs Dorothy Leister's fifstlers served refreshments cle will meet Thursday at 1:45aMrssataird.carmanis presi:
grade | The executive board met, prior p m in the home of Mn Vance dent MrsamouivE: wsh, first Dear Heloise
The sixth grade room meth- to the general meeting for a stewardship program.__| good, second Vice president Mrs Here's • tip I learned in
M. A. Denmark, treasurar: Mrs, Italy: ... , ,
R W. Van Kirk, recording secre To remove mildew from col-
tary. iored fabrics we must remem-
| Mrs. S H Phillips is Christian ber that the fabric must be
social relations chairman: Mrv washable.
MADELINE erages ,
DEAR MADELINE: Are YOU kidding? That wouldn't stop 5 ______________
a high school freshman There's only one way to straighten
“L‘. “ Roy«i Service
dear ABBY: Something happened last night and rm sun PfOQtam Given
shaking My fiance and I were driving through a residential dis i , WA/AAI i A A
trict at exactly 10 o'clock. There were no lights, and the speed At WMU Meet
the month of October New T Ad a T J
members were initiated. I 0 Meet / oday
The mothers of the gir ls.were Mrs Roland Sulivan and Mrs
guests for the occasion Wanda RTfoPa smittran uinann
key to dub reporter.____eseordtsmayhermnan"ttaoepom.
' 1 ‘ meeting of Delta Mu chapter,
•-« Beta Sigma Phi. In County Na-
10X tional Bank
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• J aid Greig will be in charge of
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Dear Heloise: . T-shirt to make baby’s towels.
As Here is a hint"for large or and use the sleeves for wash-
An small families who are heavy cloths
plete instailation
For ^^1^ can
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
distrubed about his cloee call. He just toughed and went pedaling
down the middle of the street Please put this in your column. . ...
Abby, for thick-skulled parents who teach their children nothing charse. of . the program ..—
about safely, and neglect to outfit their childrens bikes with Mrs. “hn." Montagne °Mrsrs
proper lights MARY lis McKinley. Mrs C E.Rees,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1963, newspaper, October 14, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531021/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.