The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967 Page: 2 of 16
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THE ORANGE LEADER
MONDAY, DECEMBEK 18, 1701
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nam. with a form letter? And how can you thank teachers with
a form letter for having the whole class write to you? And how
can you send a form fetter to an 8-year-old boy who aaya he
wishes he could send a big box of cookies over here for our
fighting men, but his family is on welfare?
I heard from a 10-year-old girl in Rome, Italy. She said,
Malcolm, Dear, if you answer my letter, please don't put your
return address on the envelope because my mother might won-
man I* uritin in ma," Another girl, age 12.
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DEAR ABBY: My boy friend is stationed at Tan Son Nbut
air force base, Viet Nam, and I would like to quote a part of
the letter I received from him yesterday:
There is a Sgt Jefferson over here whose problem was
no mail.’ so he wrote to Dear Abby. She printed nis letter and
asked if some of her readers would care to write to him. Well,
you would have to SEE the mail that poured in to have be-
lieved it He got so much mail that he sorted it according to
states, then he put a mimeographed notice in every mailbox
here, saying that anyone who wanted some mail from his home
e should come down and help himself. I was on duty then,
but later I went down and took a bunch from Pennsylvania
"Let me tell you, Dee. the people in the United States are
the greatest! I already knew that, but some of those letters
were out of this world Folks of all ages, and from all walks of
life wrote to this sergeant. You should see the guys with all
that mail. They are trying to answer as many aa they can. So
am I.
"This morning I wrote a letter to a mother in a little town
in Pennsylvania I never even heard of She has seven boys, and
just wrote to thank all the fellows over here for what we are
doing for her and her seven sons. It really got me. I am so
proud to be an American, and you can bet your bottom dollar
that every one of the troops in this stinking place is saying the
same thing, and I mean it from the bottom of my heart."
Well, Abby. I just thought you would like to know what one
letter in the “Stars and Stripes" did for our men over there in
Vietnam And I personally want to thank you for bringing so
— much happiness to so many people. Sincerely yours,
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Ready for rain is a bright red were in attendance for carol Abby, 1 did not receive one smart-aleck letter. Everyone
ripper-closed vinyl coat with singing and presentation of their who wrote expressed appreciation for what we are doing over
matching hood hat. It is worn favorite selections on the piano here. I want to thank them all from the bottom of my heart.
With a matching bright red jer- Gifts were exchanged and re- God bless you, Dear Abby. And God bless America
• Th • r e are freshments served.__________I___SGT. MALCOLM JEFFERSON
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Eirst.h ristian Church in Or the School cafetorium. opening of their program at the
angefield. The Sunday school He distributed gifts to teach church? Dec. 22, at 7 p.m.
was open to all denominations erd’andstrirutnd 8"t5 to teach- Bradley Bickham wi direct
and was sponsored by the „aa parents: the singng Paula Kanadv and
Presbyterian C h u r c h of Or- Mrs. Joanne Ellis derected the Barbara Lmbright are pianists,
ahge. Inurthuandfifth gra de students Rev Horace Bickham pastor;
„ —~c------ ina Program of Christmas mu will deliver the Christmas mes-
Creamed chicken and mush- sic. Mrs. Normarene Smith, sage ,
rooms make a great filling for fourth grade teacher, sang a A social hour follows the pro-
French pancakes to be served solo. gram with refreshments- Fruit
at lunch or supper as the, main Mrs. Donald Crawford pre- and candy will be a gift from
sided at the meeting, the church to everyone.
Mrs Richard Olsen also as
Each of the two dozen dolls Oates PIA
outfitted by the troop will have 1 .
two complete ensembles The Adopts Project
young seamstresses used small I J
pieces of material and much Oates PTA members have
imagination in designing the agreed to air condition the mu-
clothes. The dolls will be re- sic room at the school as their
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Betty, Sherree, Debbie Dress Finol Three
Girl Scouts Get Christmas Spirit
By Providing Gifts for Other Girls
The alm of 12 members of day to the Veterans of Foreign could see the completed gifts. F art if ijHllltS
Girl Scout Troop 408 has been Wars Auxiliary to put in Christ- Mrs Elwin Thornburgh was I, CLriet,ne
to make Christmas brighter for mas baskets They contain in charge of a program which In un FISI HUIS
less fortunate youngsters small toys, crayons, puppet dolls was presented at the tea D IV J
For weeks the girls h a v e and many other items One special feature of the aft- I rOBrUin 1101001
sowed clothes to dress dolls pro Yesterday the girls were host emoon was the blessing of the
vided by the Salvaton Army esses at a tea in the guild room gifts by Rev. Joseph A —
to stock the Christmas Store at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Raddo
The girls have been aided and 10 which ’hoy invited their fami- ‘ .......
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mas music program Thursday the near future,
at 7 pm under direction of ----------------
Daniel JamesLinda Simmons,
Both junior and adult choirs; __ . , ... .
will participate. Rev. Raphael! llrid l‘-VI The fashion formula for jun- matching red vinyl boots
Smith, pastor, said anyone in- * —‘11’ ior suits for spring includes the The bonnie beret is to various
cmeted in attending. “ web at Shower papeyadirmalszirthandashirtormvanayyhoxriomswodonttdtoyoutromvietnamsald r -----
The Pastor’s Aid and the NEWTON (SpD)-Linda Sim-elbwnength, Shirtsezair away from the hairline, the be-mall for Christmas Youapublishedomy lettersinryourocolumn,
church Boreion mission omiect mons, bride-elect of Franklin,som _ aifhoneh her" ana 6ez ret is young and jaunty. Nice and souar. have received over 100.° letters ana 12000 paca -
shursh ms n.m 1ssionnrieroent Budj Alford, was honored at a SoStarcalthhughibervand there in stitched Shocking pink jersey, ages. They ‘re.still pouring in, and 1 ve quit counting:.but I
5 mneoPrn Crrisontrsbuprns bridal shower Friday in the osnarshwshirwist" axored.usut and just “ nice in very sof heard from aU 50sates, and even some foreign.countries. (
entmondaMembrrstmars Pe home of Mrs J. W. Walker. witnayyrinihrwhionsas “ usual black or whit leather. These don ‘ know why, but the two cities I received the most mail
enta and members are asked A red and white Christmas “i. spring fashions. beret* are not as full as the fur from were Dayton, Ohio, and Las Vegas, Nev.)
theme predominated the setting The,same controversy anent jobs so popular this winter. Tell your, readers that some of them may not receive a
The serving table was cov skirt lengths is erupting about — J" i nan reply instantly, but I will personally do my beet to answer as
erid wi“ .Ul linen coth with waistlines Coming in is the fit- thenewssut interas SnP AVer many « I can if I’m still at it when I’m retired ta th. Old
a red net overskirt and was ted waistline, but many women Back Soldiers’ home. And if it is possible to answer mail in the world
Centered with an arrangement are reluctant to surrender the PnEn.yo.2,8 , beyond, Ill do that, too.
of white flowers and candles ease of the skimmer, the tent Lnenbubbl legskirtuwith low:cut. Someone suggested that I have "form letters" made up,
An inscribed while sheet cake and the A-line dres. Of course. Whstelemortsrar goen a y saying Dear Friend, thank you for your letter, ete," Bu,
featured wedding bells on each those with wasp waists are de -"718. emon . ed on8an2% Abby, how can you answer a 6-year-old girl, who wants to
STARKS <spl) - -me First “(^ Cher lighted: But nturally! blouses with over ’ sized full know if she can send you . Bible, with a form letter?. And how
D (Baptist Church of Starks will Jies floated on red punch which Just who says furs are only
. , present a Christmas nrooram was served from a milk glass for winter wear? Not a famous
.... ..... «... ~ • Agreeing that the whole prof Wednesday at 7 o m P 8 punch service. Danish furrier who does a ter-
aged by their leader. Ites and friends ect has been an exciting adven- ” Hostesses were Mrs Leonard rifle spring collection including
Mrs John B Smaltz, and as The dolls and play abed boxes ture are the members Mary Th* C hoir will, present John Hutchison, Joy Simmons, Mrs such novelties as a white calf
sistant leader Mrs E C Pretz were on display so the families Bacon Betty Baldwin, Kim W; Peterson’s. Christmas, can- Leon Simmons, Mrs. Cecil Buck culottes suit The softly shaped
sata„ The. Night, the.Angels master, Mrs Tilden Alford Jr jacket is double breasted, the
Singtowith Duggan as and M" J- W. Walker. ........
Soloists will be Ronald Ma N.. tn.. FI.L
silly, tenor, and Linda Casburg, Dewton -uD
The choir will be directed by
Don Cavin, with Bobby Ivy of ., n ■
------ . _ - . --------- De Quincy as organist. The For Families w.ciuug
turned to the Salvation Army project for thia year. Proon.ifa CUl pianist will be an invited guest Nrwms (M1 ma Rato sey pant dress
headquarters today The project was approved at ' ri Se OlS frill from Lake Charles NEWTON (SpD —The Better sezpantatess
For the little folk who might the Christmas meeting Thurs- Jp I .. a i A one-act ola “The Bin. Neighbors Home Demonstration
he "grounded" with a cold or day evening The remainder of IO MrS. lluniblc Overalls Angels will be pre C lub Chris tmasparty.was Fri
otherailment, thegiris have X time.was. taken, with the BRIDGE CITY (SpD - Mrs.sented,withMrs. Ehwood’crn-day, in the American Leslon
lilted 14 "play abed boxes. prorammToi ' a £ lairies, F. s Humble who has moved ger as director The chorus in Members and their families
Thesearetobepresented.to Ss Carolyn’ Hargis music to Shreveport was presented a the play will feature a soprano wereservedatraditionaichrist-
teacher, directed Ilie piav which giftof.appreciation from St :solo,"o Holy Night, by Ar- mas dinner. The chicken and
featured a r(e of PAY. thin Paul’s Methodist Sunday school lene Duggan. dressing were furnished by the
30 fourth and fifth grade han official staff. , TFollowing the, program gifts cub and each member brought
dents and a number of choral. Mrs. Humble, who has lived willbeex changed from achrist-a covered dish.
presentations in Orange County 12 years, has ma ”” The chur ch wi Pre- The children played games.
The devotional was by Rev served as teacher in the chil- senti candy and fruit to the chil- then joined the adults in singing
Eldon Reeves, pastor of the dren S division at St. Paul's a Christmas carols. ausmmauuuam
Pinehurst Pentecostal Church, church for the past 10 years. ---------------i ' ' '
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Mr., Mrs. Joe L Young
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w.T i Mr and Mrs Joe Larry which formed a V in back, she
Young are at home at 208 Ohio wore white satin slippers and
St, following their wedding Dec her corsage was of white earns-
9 in the parsonage of the First tions. Her only jewelry was a
Church of the Nazarene. pearl necklace
Rev. Tulius Tompkins offiei- Betsy Brennan and Mike
l aled at the single ring ceremony Meeks attended Iha couple. Miss
4 for Phyllis Ann Maberry, the Brennan wore a two-piece suit
Ark daughter of Mr and Mrs Loyd of pink lace Her corsage was
Maberry of 1605 DuPont Drive, of white feathered carnations
15 and the bridegroom, son of Mr tipped with blue.
and Mrs J L Youpg of 106 Mr and Mrs Maberry gave
Florida St a reception fa their home after
For her wedding the bride the wedding The serving table
chose a turquolse sheath of silk was graced with lace over • tur
Mh and lace with rounded neckline quoise cloth. White tapers, in
---------------------candelabra formed the center-
M i piece A miniature bridal cou-
• .c: * pie topped the tiered w edding
MA Mount filial cake and punch was serve
from.a crystal service.
H W/ill Miss Brennan and Mri James
V III I resell I Sciarillo served the punch and
1 1 cake The guests were regis-
p , n ar , , tered by Mrs. Tuliua Tompkins
ddnakt I I O 2 I Olli Mrs. Young will continue her
• studies at West Orange High
• Mount Sinai Baptist Church School The bridegroom expects
• will present its annual Christ- Io begin his military service in
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967, newspaper, December 18, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619942/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.