The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1965 Page: 25 of 29
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WEDNE5DAY. MAY 25, 196}
List Attendants
hostess.
SHOP THURSDAY 9:00 ’TIL 7:00
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SPORTSWEAR
LINGERIE
East
Nylon Tricot Pajamas
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399
2" end 3"
299
399
2
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who sits on my right and never
499
John Doe.
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295
Famous Brand Jamaica Shorts
Little
SUITS
MEN’S WEAR
3.99 .7.99
398
Mrs. Bernard J. Stott
RE 4,
MILLINERY
399
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David Lee.
end.
2 Ready-Mount
The senior class had an out-
May 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
William V. Sipes, Rt. 3, Box 11
room air conditioners
LINENS
rm Quick, Quiet Cooling
ACCESSORIES
Install it yourself in minutest
Cannon Hand Towels
Rog. 39c
5500 BTU’s
Reg. 19c
-0 tr
ho Tou
399
HOUSEWARES
GIRLS’ WEAR-
20U
2”
Reg. 3.98
PIECE GOODS
1 & 2 Piece
J
INFANTS and TODDLERS
Dresses
InM and Toddleri Headwear
1.49
E
796
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*4
a.
Infants and Toddlers Knit Shirts
Fancy and Basic Knit White Shirts. Val. to 1.98
EA
BOYS’ WEAR
o
119
Soy "CHARGE IT" Take 10 Month To Pay
yd.
2
99
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4
Carrier
I—tl
Floral Arrangement
Beautiful. 29" High
SOUTH
4K937652
Bonded cotton, cottons, crepes, cotton-blends, 2 and
3 pc.'ensembles in asst, pastels. 8 to 16.
Cannon Wash Cloths
Novelty Place Mats
Evenflo Non Electric Sterilizer Kit
Complete Feeding Unit, Reg. 8.98
Self belted styles In cotton twill,
stretch fobrics, cotton duck and
blends. 5 to 15. Val. to 6.98.
9 Pc. Coddy Beverage Set
8 Glasses plus Carrying Coddy.
Novelty Ash Trays — Asst.
'Shapes and Sizes Reg. $2 to $5
Reg.
1.59
19«
io«
6.66
39c
- infants • Sheer Caps, Cotton Picque Helmets, cops and hats.
I Toddlers Pokes, Helmets. Cops and little Mens Hots in cotton
picque, cotton, and sheers. White and Pastels. -
Carol June Bi shop and
Thomas Morgan Hardin have
selected the attendants for their
wedding Saturday at 7 p m. in
Grace Lutheran Church.
For wearing Now and well into Summer, «
One ond Two-Piece Dresses in Cottons, '
Rayons, Blends and Knits. Huge Selec-
tion to choose from! Fabulous values! A
Sizes Jr. Petites, Jrs. Misses and Half- {
Sizes.
I
I
Tom Lott Jr. |
Feted at Party
ORANGEFIELD (Spl)—A sur-
prise farewell Sunday School
class party honoring Tom Lott
Dan River Woven Cottons
Textured ehecks and solide. Wosh ‘n wear.
Reg. 79 yd.
a diamond.
Well, I got to four spades.
Reg.
6.00
T
8*
DMe
»AJI
• 910854
Spring and
Summer
Checked Ginghams
Combed cotton gingham. 36” wide. Reg.
69c yd. -os
? Tommies Cotton Pajamas
F Short Sleeves. Average and Toll lengths in
» Sizes 32 to 40. Reg. 4 00.
s Acetate Tricot Briefs
I bouble Back and Elostie teg. 5 to 10.
| White and Postels, Compore at 59c.
STORE HOURS:
9:00 A.M. 'til 5:30 P.M.
Thursdays 9:00 'til 7:00
3.98
1M„ 2“
North
Pass
East dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
XOHTH
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Vol. to 5.00
200
vig‘
Does an eyesight
specialist other
than one at
TSO examine
your eyes?
If so, you can still have
your prescription for
glasses or contact lenses
tilled at Texas State Op-
tical, using only the fin-
est quality lenses and
frames — at reasonable
cost, too.
TSO guarantees absolute
accuracy in filling your
ophthalmic prescription.
Select your frames from
hundreds of fashionable
styles and colors.
Consutt your telephono directory
for the T80 olfice nearest you.
Reg. 6” to 2595
Mrs. Huesville Molbert Jr.,
.Groves, a son, David Lee.
; May 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Russell, 1046 Central
Drive, Beaumont, a daughter.
Saturday at a come-as-you-are
breakfast given by Mrs. R. J.
Edwards to honor Dorraine
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65% Dacron 35% Cotton Poplin Pants
In Ivy Style with No Pleat, have zipper
fly, and Hook & Eye Closure. Crease and
Shirleys Sereda
Solid colore in finer weave. Weshable.
Rog. 1.39 yd.
anteed.
SYNA-CLEAR
DECONGESTANT TABLETS
TOM WILLIAMS
PHARMACY
1111 GREEN - TU 33551
Speciol Purchase
and Stock Reduction
Spring and Summer Hats
Block, white, beige ond spring-summer colors
to blend, match and contrast.
Makin cocoat Heat a ehna-
mon stick with the milk.
McNAMARA
INSURANCE AGENCY
Avfe • Home • Commercial
life • Hospitalization
ODOM BLDG. — 304 FFTH ST.
Phene TU 32641
- . . -vucEl,
nt. 1, Box 386, a son, Daniel
Wayne; to Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
Perfect for Gifting. Sizes 32 t 38.
Nylon Lingerie
Cleorance of Assortment of Slips, Holf
Slips and Sleepwear. Asst. Sizes.
Ref. 3.98 to 5.91
Opening lead - two at dia-
monda
Dear Mr. Becker: I don't
know whether or not you can
help me with my problem, but
I have reached a desperate nit-
uation where I am willing to
grasp at any straw.
A year ago I was playing in
a rubber bridge game and held
the South hand. You can imag-
ine my feeling of disappoint-
ment when I heard East open
the bidding ahea of me. I
needed so little to make a small
slam or a grand slam — just an
ace or two = and this bloke
Rosewood Dacron Prints
Dacron Polyester. Superba Prints.
Reg. 1.98 yd.
pA
ONLY
Reg. 3.99
299
by
nog. 99« 1o 1.00 2 for 1
ard Watson, 904 N. 28th St., a
son, Richard Kurt; to Mr. and
Sport Duck
Novelty printed. 38" wide keg. 98c yd.
Julie Hale, Luann Nobles, Susan
King, Karen Hall, Sue Bates,
Claire Rhoads, Glenda Robin-
son, Paula Sampson, Susan
Teal and Frannie Rawson.
65* Dacron 35* Cotion
Casual Pants
Vol. to 4.9»
Ivy Style in Docron Polyester and Cotton.
6 to 18. Rgular only.
AK3
The bidding:
PRE-SUMMER
CLEARANCE
Take Advantage of these Special Pre Summer
Values — Just in time for Vacation
II
Better Handbags
Select from Patent or Copy Coif In Dressy and
Casual Styles. All lined. Block, White and Bone.
Vel. to 5.98
BUDGET
Reg. 6.98
to 17.98
Y‘oy0
9
1 Slash frankfurters in several
places and insert slivers of
Swiss cheese in the slashes.
Broil until the f t a n k are
heated through and the cheese
melts.
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GUIDRY DANCE RECITAL — An audience from
over the area filled Woodrow Wilson Auditorium lost
night to see the first of two performances of the
Phyllis Guidry School of Donee seventh annual tecital.
The review is titled "Dance Daze" and the cost is
made up of students' from Port Arthur and Bridge
City. The program will be presented again today at
7:30p.m. under the auspices of the Lions Club. Pro-
ceeds will benefit-many charities of the club. In the
picture are advonted students in a special number
for the recitolFrom left to right ore Suzette Pate,
Pomelo Hoffpouir ond Lyndo Droughon and (seated)
Lorene Fisher. Miss Guidry and some of her advanced
students will attend the dance caravan in New Orleans
and Miss Guidry will go to donee classes in New York
this summer.
Starks Classes List Activities
STARKS (Spl)—A variety of went to the Astrodome in Hous-
activities highlighted the final ton to view the Saturday base-
days of school the past week-j^a^ game._______
w - ™ u, ...... — • -u: magbe If I see this hand in
psyched in his life suddenly says print it will all. go away like a
bad dream. ‘Sincerely yours,
KEMBLE’S, INC. W
"Jac" Shirts
In all Cotton or Rayon with Side Ad-
justment and matching pockets. Many I
ore Wash 'n Wear. Solids or Stripes in Keg.
red, blue. Ion, grey. Size: S ML 4.98
4C
48542
east
all right, and won the diamond
lead with the ace. I led the king
of spades. East took it and re-
turned a diamond, which X
ruffed and West overruffed.
West then put Eas in with a
heart, and another diamond lead
ruined me. It didn't matter
whether I trumped high or low
—West was bound to get anoth-
er trump trick and I went down
one redoubled.
That night I couldn't sleep A
wink, or'the next night, or the
next night either. My appetite
fell ott terribly and I felt plain
miserable. This predicament
continued for weeks. Finally, I
consulted a psychiatrist.
After the usual treatment——
it got so I was spending more
time on the psychiatrist's couch
than I was in bed at home--
he told me the cause of my
troubles.
I tried a few other skull doo-
tors and they all told me the
same thing. They said I should
not have trumped the diamond
return at trick three, but should
have discarded my heart. Then
when West overruffed the next
diamond lead he wouldn't be
able to put East in the lead
again and I would have made
the hand.
So I know what I should have
done. But I still can't sleep
nights, as I relive this night-
mare over and over again.
What occurs to me is that
South West
Dble Pass
44 Pass
Rdble
159.
100% Dacron Whipped
Crepes vel to
Taken fromiregular stock. 100% Dac.1.98 Yd
ron wosh 'n wear. 45” wide.
wuua .. oipeo, a. o, DUa u, ing at Cow Creek picnic grounds
a daughter, Tina Renee; to Sunday. The junior class trav-
IN- - M- Cha-la r Ad-- - eled to Arnold's Swimming Pool
Refreshments were served
WEST
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Mallory, spring graduate.
The party was at the Edwards__________________ _
home. 1304 John. The gradua- hair dryer as a gift from the
tiop theme was set with a cen- hostess.
IM Only $13995
1/2
/ 4 PRICE
Pastor Eugene Heckmann will 1
officiate at the double ring 3
ceremony. Gerald Snyder will 0
be organist and Katherine f;
Brady will be soloist.
Miss Bishop will be attended n
by her three sisters. Mrs. Bob- l
bye Bland will be matron of 9
honor; Mrs. Jerry Furlough Jr. 5
will be bridesmatron, and Mary |
Bishop, bridesmaid.
Edward Bishop, brother ot the I
bride-elect, will be best man. |
Groomsmen will be Jerry Fur- S
lough Sr. and Gary Bryan. The
candlelighters will be Ronnie |
Bishop, Miss Bishop’s brother, 2
and Bill Hardin, brother of the A
prospective bridegroom. Ushers 8
will be Jerry Bishop and Bill ®
Bishop, brother and nephew, |
respectively, of Miss Bishop.
In the house party for the re- |
ception to follow in the home of a
the bride-elect's parents, Mr M
and Mrs. E. E. Bishop, 4001 W. M
Sparrow St., will be Mrs. Rich- N
ard Bishop, Mrs. Max Bishop, 8
Mrs. Earl Bishop, Mrs. Edward Q
Bishop, all sisters-in-law of the 1
bride-to-be, and Mrs. W. G. N
Dunn.
Miss Bishop was honored last i
week at a shower given by Mrs. s
Edward Bishop and Mrs. Bob- J
bye Bland. About 44 attended the 9
miscellaneous shower and a 2
number sent gifts.
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only fenni seeds in the kitchen, |
you can use a small mortar «
and pestle for grinding the 3
seeds. The ground spice is |
used in a number of dishes— 2
from curried fish to cookies. ■
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FAGE TWENTYFOUH ^E ORANGE LEADM
- JopathanDe-
art, Randy LeBlanc, Ronnie, ayne. _
Owens, Clay Scales, Ron Hut-! May 19 — To Mr. and Mrs.
chison, Randy Moore, Rodney Jese Craven, 705 Hart St., a
Sheppard, Pete Sorter, Joe Bob daughter,. Willa Leprecia; to
Sorter and Jimmy Sanders. MMr: and Mrs. Parry L. Blanch-
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Carol Bishop, | Miss Mallory Is Guest of Honor at Breakfast
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Fabric Sale
Big selection of remnant piece goods of
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and prints. All in good useable lengths.
Thnmru HerN;, Fortune cookies were favors terpiece of blue and white flow- others at the party were
" "5 naruan Saturdav At ■ comeas-vo-ar ers centered with a graduation sherry Ardoin, Kathy Moore,
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D. Stonebraker, 1122 Irving St., A house party and dance Sat-
a son, John Bernard, urday night at the home of Mr.
May 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. B. Barnes was in
'Dominick A. DeVito, 1832 W. honor of the sophomores.
Maple St . a daughter, Amy: Freshmen girls and escorts
to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Be,-- traveled to Honey Island Satur-
geron. 1503 Sholars Ave., a son, day for swimming and a pic-
John Howard Jr. nic while the freshmen boys
I May 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. a—
Taylor Woodson, 1604 6th St., a
son, Christopher; to Mr. and
Newcomers
Orange Memorial Hospital
May 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jr. was given Monday after- Jerry.NCampbell, Vidor, a
noon at the home of Tyrus son, Jeffrey Neal., J .
Stewart, class teacher. wMay 8D“ To Mrs
The boys played baseball, and William Peve!to,, 1012.N.,28th
the honoree was presented a J; asonu William1
baseball with the names of Mr. andMrs.Elley F. Doucet,
each primary boy class mem- " 1
ber on it. Stewart took group
pictures of the boys.
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Playlex Living Bra
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Reg. 3.95
Playlex Lycra Spandex Girdles
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Adams, eled to Arnold's Swimming Pool
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Susan King won a prize for
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Jamaica Shorts val. "199
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1965, newspaper, May 26, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1534826/m1/25/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.