The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 24, 1965 Page: 2 of 31
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around an elaborate outdoor
by Margaret Houser editor of
Co-Ed Magazine.
Martinez.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Edwards
returned to Hot Springs, Ark.,
Friday.
Jerry Thompson of Lake
Charles was a Wednesday yisi-
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Lyons Gilerease.
Mrs Cassie Norwood visited
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ange Associational WMV meets
SEMINAR PLANS MADE-The fourth annual
’ seminar. sponsored by the Southeast Texas
Heart Association, will be held on Feb. 4 in
Orange, Port Arthur and Beaumont to enable
a larger number of nurses to attend. The Beau-
mont and Port Arthur sessions will be for
registered nurses and the Orange session will be
for licensed vocational nurses from the tri-city
area. The seminar theme is. "Broadening Con-
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SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN
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cepts in Cardiac Nursing." Presidents of the
LVNs met in Orange Friday to make plans for
the Orange session to be held at the Jack Tar
Hotel on Feb. 4 at 12:45 p.m Those in the
picture (left to right) Mrs. Helen Collier of
Beaumont, Mrs. Ruth Carnahan of Port Arthur,
Mrs. Leona Placette and Mrs. Nila Vaughan,
both of Orange. Not in the picture is Mrs.
Althea Jackson.
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Mrs. Jav Rodrick, SH 6-2508
DEWEYVILLE (Spl)—-Spend-
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chase price alone when you buy an
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You save dollars on upkeep, too,
because electric dryers have fewer .
operating parts than non-electric dry-
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by not needing to buy as many clothes
and you’ll understand why the 1965
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BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — Mrs.
C. J. Humphrey at Amarillo.
Aqua Varieties’
Is Slated on TV
"Aqua Varieties,” a one-hour
ABC-TV special, featuring thrill
and comedy diving acts, under-
water synchronized swimming
and water ballet, will be pre-
sented on Feb. 7.
The show will be sponsored
by Gulf States Utilities Co., as
brother, Horace Patillo of Dun-
can Woods.
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965
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L. E. Mosier, both of Sulphur.
Buck Patillo, visited during
the week -with his brother.
: Emile Patillo in Hoter Dieu.
Beaumont. Emile who resi___
n Duncan Woods is a formdr
Bridge City resident. Buck was
accompanied by another
open next Saturday night in ‘ . , .. ______
the Playhouse, 708 Division Ave. and lyrics by Tom Jones, is
By special arrangement withitbat rare species, an original
the University of Mississippi musical, and, even rarer, an
Opera Theater. Oxford, Miss .original musical written specif-
the Orange Community Play-lically for off-Broadway produc-
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visited Friday with Andrew
Boudreaux, in John Sealy Hoe-
Galveston, recovering
See your electric dealer soon and
start saving dollars, not pennies with
an electric dryer.
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- Fantasticks." an origi-formed in the Players' produc- bee; Andrew Ritch. Shake
nal .musical play that has bertion of "Bye Bye Birdie” and spearean Actor; and David
come an almost - overnight was musical director for "Pa-Lucas, Mortimer.
Sherry Litton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs H. N. Litton, was
in Orange Memorial Hospital
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-__________ — ____ ___J Roy Acord is hospitalized at
Deweyville Selects I
Co-Ed Correspondent
DEWEYVILLE <Spl) - Linda
Talbert, 19, of Deweyville, has
been named Co-Ed correspond-
Two special Saturday confer-mortal where she underwent
w seluv gu «>»»>. ences are being planned for the-recent surgery.
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local musical affairs. He per-Belomy;'David Boyd, Hucka-depths far below man's reach the Lamar Area School Stud y1 social studies teachers.________vidson.________________
i] with Sgt. Roland Jelley and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
201,5th St.
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ers will present the t o u r i n g, lion.
company of the university as a Opening in the Sullivan Street
part of their regular season 'Playhouse on May 3, 1960, the
Four performances of the musical was an immediate sue-
musical will be staged here: cess and since then has be-
Saturday at 8:17 pm., Sundaylcome a favorite vehicle in both
at 3:30 p.m., and Feb. 1-2 at professional and amateur thea-
8:17 p.m. ter. It was televised as a "Hall-
Director at the Universityimark Hall of Fame” production:, — — • mo----------- — .. ,
Opera Theater is Temple in Ocolber with. Ricardo Mon-formance reservations are physical science; instructional -March 25 and April 1.
Smith, who left Orange to join talban in the role of El Gallo, made. . supervision: and economics for Twn snecial Saturdav
the faculty of the University of Appearing in the case here .-----------—---- . the senior high school
Mississippi in September 1963. be Marler Stone as El A bright yellow sea sled.de- 4
ent for the 1964-1965 school year. City residents, is to speak Tes-
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Orange Memorial Hospital.
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the “range Community’ Play-icaly “for off-Broadway" produc- Becausepfzthelimitdseating of education at Lamar Tech.
Ing taken at IU 3-9777. Allvelopment reading for grades c.d.. •
seats are priced at $2 and 7-12; modem mathematics for5 to 9 p.m.
tickets my be picked up atjunior high school; advanced ha- —
the door at each performance study in modem mathematics;
All patron and season tickets junior high life science; junior 18. The modem English section:
will be honored provided per- high earth science; junior high will meet two additional nights
Lamar Slates Orangefield
OCP To Present Original Musical Spring Series • "misrevit (Soil — Th«
Of Workshops ^..s n Koy
BEAUMONT (Spl) — Lamar for a circle program with Mrs.
Area School Study Council will I Homer Norwood in charge The
.. . ,...... The production is directed by begin its third annual spring se-1circle will meet Thursday at
The. Eantasticks, with book Robert Cannon. Music for the ries of workshops Feb. 4, ac- ----•— - “ —■
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Ville High School. Her appoint- Ethel Armstrong in Winfree
ment was made by Mrs. Patsy'community.
Mills, homeeconomics teacher. Recent visitors of Mr. and swimming pool. G o r d o n and
at Deweyville Mrs. K. K. Burleson and family Sheila MacRae, will perform
Presentation of a special pin were his brother-in-law and sis-with the.Mitchell Trio in sev-
and card was made Friday, ter. Mr and Mrs. C. M Berry leral numbers.
•in the school library by Mrs. of Shreveport. Also Mr. and
Mills. 'Mrs. Burleson's mothers, Mrs
J •mmmemmmmma K K. Burleson Sr. and Mrs
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Other workshop d a t e a are ia Orange Memorial Hospital
Feb. 11, March 4 and March last week for tests and treat- .
18. The modem English seption
gug Mrs. K. E. Swenson returned
home Friday from Orange Me-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 24, 1965, newspaper, January 24, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619282/m1/2/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.