The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1964 Page: 2 of 38
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PAGE TWO
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1964
THE ORANGE LEADER
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MODERN CHEVROLET COMPANY
OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY TILL 8 FM
Third at Green Avenue
Orange, Texas
Phone TU 3 3526
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Men’s SPORT SHIRTS
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included All first quality.
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2 to 10 yard lengths.
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line Corsas—up to 140 hp in the Monza
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about all this firsthand? Just follow the
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FLANNEL SETTING
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A SER ES Qf GOSPEL SERMONS
Sept. 28th thru Oct. 4th
AT THE
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SPEAKER: EARL DALE
Evangelist From Phoenix Arizona-
SERVICES X
7 30 P Me Monday Thru Saturday
10:45 A M and 6.00 P M Sundays
9.45 A.M Bible Classes For All
Ages Each Saturday
Lamar Council To Begin Fall Workshop Series |lennous
EEAUX NT Sp -Tru La . ordina % Dr The m., T Seseor of education a: Lamar ALWAYS ARST QUALITY
mar Area School Study Count Salter, executive secretary of Tech
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Sizes 4-8 reg 2.49 reg. 2.19 Sizes 144
Workshop topics will include
P special education reading
methods and materials mod-
err mathematics social studies i
children’s literature language
arts and science
There will be a total of 12
different sections with about
500 teachers from 25 are a
school districts attending Dr
Salter said
Workshops are conducted on
the Lamar Tech campus from
*5 to 9 p.m The fall series is .
designed primarily for elemen-
tary teachers Other workshop
dates are Oct 15 Oct. 29 and
Nov. 13
In addition to the regular eve- '
ning workshops, two special
Saturday conferences are
" planned for the fall one for ele-
mentary language arts teachers
and one for high school English
teachers
The a C
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Machine washable., 1
LINED DRAW DRAPES L 0A
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turn down Pullovers or waist snap
fasteners
CHEVRON PLASTIC SOLES
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Soft lining
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er and wider for extra-comfort Made
10 Penney : full spec if ications.
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PRINTED TOPS—SOLID BOT-
TOMS Delightfu vanety of
colorful prints that little ones
love. ,
done much to make it the strong ing as executive secretary of
-and active organization it has the Liberty County Tuberculosis
become She has served as qtate Association and is now in her
president in lowa and Texas 8th year in this capacity 35
on the national board and as years on the Beaumont Music
state recording secretary as Commission and memberships
well as all offices in the Beau- in Altrusa
mont club where she has her Active in church work Mary
membership Lil adopted the Gleaners
in partial, recognition of her class in Liberty Methodist
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85% Wool. 15° Nylon.
* * Mothproofed. 54" wide.
begin its third annual fel-the cou
of w orkshops Thuradas Salter
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On the South Side of the P cza
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needs You find a
• Honest • Dependable
It a racier looking, quicker steering, surer riding independent suspension system,
stopr g. flatte cor ering, roomier riding bigger self-adjust ng brakes, more respon-
kind of Corvair for‘65. Beneath the longer, sive steering and a wider road stance. Also
wider ne x Body by Fisher, there’s a sweeter up to 180 hp available in the new top-of-the-
Houston tar wir be held to- mi tper Mrs Martha Pearl V
Ia: pm at the lay bar Cray *
s uneral Home Welch na € of- Rusk
• Ref James Bond pastor of Count, nad - ed it Or ange for
the Git First Orange Baptist several years and rked -
-Churct N tiniciate Buna - era afe here He was a
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Doicue Langle and Larry Dovt . . . .....
She’s Mary Lil to Her Friends
Miss B&PW Herself Attends District Conclave
B. HERME DEES contribution o time and energy Church some years ago when have been elected and location
Attending the District 14 con-to the club a Mary O Liver, she still lived in Beaumont selected for next year’s confer-
ference it Business and Protes- strom furtieh shoartiShe drove back, and forthjence More than 125 delegates
sional Women’s Clubs at the .— - each Sunday to teach the las participated in the two - day
Jack Tar Hotel this weekend is - ” “ tar 20 until a car wreck made it im- schedule of workshops and en-
Miss B&PW herself Mary Lily- . At present a student from possible Now she has moved •< tertainment /
erstrom of Liberty Italy and one from Chile are Liberty and continues her Sun-
Know* L Dday stowork,
many friends Mis Lilyerstrom - Re Her friendliness and interest
is pint sized Nun an E Lied • eu e Tun ^ in the problemseveryone she
with concentrated tality interknows is one of the cornerstones h
est and dedication -: age other activities of Mary Lil on which B&PW is built.
giant-sized he retired a few years ag af- The conference will conclude Knot
Mary - The ped organize ter many years with the Gulf today about noon after officers OPUE
B&PW back in 1919 and she has States Utilities Co., include sery-__X______"
It’s a longer over wider roomier, quieter,
handsomergswank er k nd of Chevrolet for
‘65. Benea na its clean-hewn lines, there’s
more shoulder room, more leg room up front
and more foot room too. There, are also
curved side w ndows, fine new fabrics and
a new ins rument panel that’s finished in
the Impala series with the look of hand-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1964, newspaper, September 27, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619232/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.