The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1965 Page: 8 of 10
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Other officers elected were .
Mrs. A F Huff, vice.president.
Mrs. Kenneth Myers, secretary:
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For New Year .
Members of North Orange
Baptist Rebekah Class met
Tuesday with Mrs J F Faulk
to lect officers and group cap-
tains and plan the new year.
Mrs, Malcolm Robison is the
new president; Mrs. Winnie
Grice, teacher; .Mrs W G. Hen- ,
.derson, retiring president, vice
president; Mrs. N. W. Strick-
land, second vice president;
Mrs. Lorene Looney, secretary;
Land Mrs. Ben Magness, trea-
" surer.
Group captains are Mrs Mel-
ton Wright, Mrs W T Albright. .
Mrs Raymond Wyche. Mrs
Faulk, Mrs. R E. Goodwin.
Mrs. Curtis Hudson and Mrs.
George Bentley.
Class projects will include
visiting an elderly member of
the church and assistance to a
family. ’
The yearbook committee was
appointed. . ;
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Faulk to those listed and
Mrs. Frank Carter, Mrs J. C.
Childers and Mrs. L. McDaniels. _
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The refreshment table was
covered with a handmade white
lace cloth. The centerpiece bride1
doll stood under an arch of
blue columbine on a white ped-
estal covered with blue nylon'
net -
The cake was decorated.with
tiny silver wedding rings and
blue flowers. The silver tea ser-,
AVice was' complimented by blue'
Venetian glass table appoint-
ments to carry out the bride’s
choseh color theme
— Melinda'Ellis assisted the
hostesses by serving the punch
Approximately 50 guests called
during the appointed hours.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
. ter of Mr and Mrs J W
lewis of 840 Norbet St The
prospective bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. R A Mann of 327
Nancy St . Bridge City. and'
Samuel Solomon of Oakdale, La.
IThe-wedding is to be solemn-
—edOct 15 with only members
o' the immediate family at-
tending
Both. Miss Lewis and her fi-
ance are graduates of Bridge
City High School; The prospec-
tive bridegroom is employed
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Orange Center
Activities
The following schedule of ac-
tivities at the Orange Commu-
nity Center will be observed this
week, according to an announce-
ment' by Pete Morrell, director
o! the Orange Park and Rec-
reation Department
Daily Activities
Oct. 4-Ot. 9
Monday-Saturday
8 a.m.-6 pm. a(Gommunity
Center open for reservations
8 a m -7 pm. — Weight room
open
3 am.-6 pim. — Game room
open
Thursday, Oct. 7
3-6 p m — Game room open
7-9 p m. — Orange -Power
Squadron
7-9 p.m. — Family recreation
night—,
7-9 p m. — Archery club
7-9 p m — Adult art class
Friday, Oct. 8
3130-5 pm. — Camp Fire
Girls meeting
_3:30-6 p m. — Junior Museum
open'" . ce
5-8 p.m — Jocelyn Wacks
birthday party
7:30-9 p:. — Square Dancing
Saturday, Oct. 9
N 9 a.m.-noon — Junior Sfuseum,
open *, ■'
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1965, newspaper, October 7, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619501/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.