The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967 Page: 3 of 16
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PAGE THREE
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Center open for reservations
4:30-8 p m —Arthur
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Center open
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7:30 pm—.23 rifle class
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2 p m.—World War I Vets
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TODAY’S CHILDREN
up an ironing board ti
Your Christmas Dollars Go Further at Sears
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This yearning to be a pel
in his own right is clearly
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the arch, working up into the
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other individuals.
That is what parents are do-
do for him. How often one hears
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Sizes 8-18
ers Association at the executive
board meeting Saturday.
giving him of that feeling of
Satina in; Robes
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CHARGE IT On Your Scars Revolving Charge
noucr YOUR
HOMI FOK ONLY
CT A Meeting
Held at Vidor
by Mrs. Joseph R. Johnson.
Mrs. Simon Braneff distrib-
Meeting Place
Change Listed
By PTA Unit
Leather
Slipper*
January meeting.
Mrs. Jewel Harris was en-
al Hatton School during the sec-
ond semester of school.
needed by the class.
Mrs. D. M. Frizzell, president,
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Dec. 18-Dee. 2
Monday-Friday
Bedroo
Slippers
For Your Last Minute Shopping Convenience
MacArthur Center
TU 6-7471
Free Parking
•HOP AT BEAM AND SAVB
Setfeetion Guaranteed or Your Uiv) Bach
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are and how each has to be
handled differently.
This is recognizing a child’s
need to feel his identity and to
have it recognized. Often one
nize his own unique individual
characteristics and take them
An executive board meeting announced a defensive driving
is scheduled for Jan 5 at 9 course scheduled in January for
am. in Sims School cafetorium, clubs of the parish HD council.
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; 7:30 p.m.—Orange Commu-
(nity Band
Wednesday. Dec. 20
Open Every Sight ’Til 9 P.M.
Until Christmas
Open 9:30 A.M, -
Christmas
Gift
BRIDGE CITY (SpD—Bridge tion teacher, .Mrs. Dorothy Mon-
City Elementary PTA will meet crief, to purchase materials
VALUE- PLUS! , . . It's
hoslery stockup um at
Sears! At this great price,
got pairs 'n pain of or
.lint quality nylons in
seamlens mesh. Fea-
turing nude beet,
run-stop top,
top. toe ring
Fashion shades
Sizes 8% to IL
Starks Club
Will Present
Fund to Class
STARKS (SpD - The Starks
Home Demonstration Club will
present $14.80 to the special ed-
ucation class in Starks High
School.
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Child Needs Own Identity
By Grace Langdon (h.D.) and trvine w. Stout a.D. *
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STATE PEST CONTROL
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lot more fun to apply
lashes or give yourself s
Gs
behind the mask, “You know
me, don't you?" Or pulling off
the mask with a, "Now you
know me,” they made sure that
one did know them.
cording to Hugh Wilburn. direc-
tor of the Orange Parks and
Recreation Department
Daily Activities
We xa deroech your Aroom home with , Emoneh wrtttee
euarentee, plus fn. termite inapecion
CALL STATE PEST CONTROL
Serving The Golden Triangle Area
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The feel of pure
will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
in the home of Mrs. Harry
Harison.
Mrs. R: C. Russell will pre-
I sent the Bible study. Those de-
siring to may bring gifts to be
sent to Peggy Alford at Dallas
Christian College, the circle’s
"daughter in faith."
A group from the local church
plans to attend services tonight
at South City Church at Christ in
Lake Charles where Howard
Guidry is minister. Don De-
Welt of Ozark Bible College is
doing the preaching at a week-
end revival at the Lake Charles
church.
I Special music is. to be pro-
vided by a trio of the local
church Mrs. R C. Russell.
■Mrs. Grady Todd and Mrs.
II Harry Garison,
the person she is. _________.... . .n
Nine-year-old Judy, with her into account in everything they
parents, moved into a newl-fu- "----- • -
neighborhood. No holding back
Mrs. J. D. Perkins presided letters c-o King Features Syndi- freshments were served by Mrs.
over the meeting attended by cate, 235 E. 45th St., New York, A. B. Duhon, hospitality chair-
nine members.
and a regular membership Safety tips on preventing
meeting, on Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. Christmas tree fires were given
in the cafetorium. .....- - .
luxury, soft, col-
orful Caprolan’
nylon tricot
warmed with
old proclaimed. “I came to see
you the other day didn’t I?” ____ .... peu. uu
said a 7-year-old making certain ing for a child when they recog.
that one did not miss her as r- -------■ ■ •• •• ■
fluffy-light polyester fiber-fill. Acetate
satin collar trim; raglan sleeves. Dreamy
colors like pink, blues, candlelight! Reg-
ular 12.00.
•Reg. T.M. Allied Chemical
Sixes 38-42. Reg. 14.00, .... Now $10.88,
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7-9—Archery Club
7:30 p m —Greenway Garden
One thing that every child
needs is,a feeling of his own_____ - „
identity - and not only that but about telling them. She wen
the feeling that others know who from door to door savins "I ceremony
he is, that they recognize his — •- J . Aanm
identity.
parents of three or four speak
of how different the children
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Alpha Circle
I Meets Tuesday
ORANGEFIELD (spD - The
First Christian Alpha Circle
Therefore, we decided to use one —1 _ ..---- .
me 8 CNo an emptyad.
nangngcthemueoethihe’neu-lasitasbandadcanbayherPcoranzine fine toe
ir decoraation hoo,ol4 toothbrush head and Its a Helolno
start the right foot this Then r^** >our legs, one at * i out ’ At best when vou write to
"I’m your next door neigh- that he is known, to feel that he
bor," one of them, a 10-year- is an Individual distinct from
propping .
irmly at of
ideas (Arts and Garden Build deep for at least 10 minutes 'happy feet'
ing) Ca-ih -aenel -h - hathlenled axeneh
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Blue, black or red Fur-trimmed,
warm lined, made of leather. A griat
gift for Her. f
m Ear " poimanent fixture in our -th-
Pry the matted areas up with in the middle of the kithen Mrs Ted Cochrum
«. tngningougharu pn XT,," •“ have “ “• 1W wa
K? frhFahatpruzonrircand E.c.u xsa "S
_ J away Dear Rekokse foot pedal to my portable sow.
. be Able I alerted to discard mi . ing machine slid all over the
tee the mark after a few automatijdothsrdsmsldnoor when la uae and I spent
when! noticed some combs’that ’^.hb pewina time "teeling r
noeded cleaning arwnd" 'or « _
I inserted the old bruah bck iaEinalaaftar.tylog sn^
into the bolder, ran , little hot "awasdicardtns
sausesoncqoand runhad.eh ruuna6 pata Hurrah'?! ha
l than c^i thrdcomba“rgommpletelyesopoedthia slidine-
the length o time a would andauntna xProplem
ordinarily take me to ehea just
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ered by the association at the himself. week. Mrs. T. L. Glidewell, pro- Christmas gifts were ex
----- gram chairman, presented the changed and names were drawn
____________ Write to us about any specific ■ Sims tilth grade chorus in sev- for secret pals for the coming
dorsed by the CTA executive bringing up problems. Send a eral Christmas songs. • year.
board for nomination for the of- stamped, self - addressed enve-i Mrs. Albert Gore's Fifth grade Recorded Christmas music
fice of vice-president of TSTA. lope for individual reply. Send won the attendance award. Re- was played during the meeting.
one end with telephone books or —
by piling pillows at one end of on air forewermore!
9 am. — Opportunity Center's your bed, so that you will be]
I preschool Christmas party able to recline in a feel-higher-1
I 2:45-4 pm.—Sweet Blue Birds than-head position
I 35 p.m. - Junior Museum check the oil: •
for Judy, waiting for others to open. n „ . .
find out who she was. She set ...5:. . .P m. ~ Da .Kon:Ya:‘nothing like a lubricating mas-:
" ....... > went Wish-Ka-Ga Camp Fire bead sage. You may use petroleum
.----'J jelly or any vegetabl shorten
am Judy A—and I’m going to: 6-8 pm' — TARs Christmas ing or unsaturated oil., such as
live here. Have you got any party _ . corn, soy, safflower or sun-
-----,-----r----children to play with me?, 7 p.m.—City of Orange em- flower My particular favorite. ।
in his own right is clearly evi- True, she was looking for Play, ployees’ Christmas party however, is castor oil, now
dent in many different ways, mates but she was making sure 7:30 p.m.—Adult rifle class available in virtually odorless
Take for example children who too, that she was known as Thursday. Dee. 21 forms -
■ne around the neighborhood Judy. 9:30 a.m. — Women’s volley- Pour some oil into the palm of
Halloween trick or treating. Six . year . old Timmie came ball league your hand and begin massaging I
" * rushing in from his first day at 3-5 p.m. - Junior Museum your raised foot firmly. Start at:
them masked, but school with the exciting news open ' the arch, workin un into the
another snoke from “She knew my name, she said 3:15-4:30 p.m.-EKeema - Ta-
she was glad I had come and Sa Samp Fire Girls 3
she wants me to come back" 315 p.m.—Skatins.party ,
We need to recognize, as did 5:30 p.m. - VFW Teen-Age
that 6-year-old‘s teacher, that it Christmas party
is important for a child to know
The money was contributed by
the members Thursday at a
meeting in the home of Mrs.
Harold Ellis. The gift will be
presented to the special educa-
does it without really realizing
what a fundamentally important
Ener gave a report on the thing one is doing. It is part of
changes and additions of bylaws respecting a child, a part of ac-
of the Vidor Classroom Teach- cepting him as a person in his
ers Association at the executive own right, and never once de-
Feet often play second adde ball at the hat and pulling out
“ when it comes to consistent care each toe as you reach it Your
and attention, it’s admittedly a toenails will benefit. too Work
lot more fun h apply false the lubricant into the endire foot
lashes or give yourself a facial thoroughly Pay specin) atten Dear Heloise:
- Communit, thanitis fo,worry abquktrather ton to, heel Cross the op Remember that there 1s .
reseromtnonsit dal thines like.toes, heels and posite leg and repeat the trea. Christ i christmas, so plase
HhirFAbInson metatarsals. Perhaps that’s why mete on the opposite toot lets speu the word out"
unloved fne feht,b ack both teet are deliciously writing letters, ard, ete.
» a m.'-9 pm—Weight room in duy ine and lookine aneryao and.creamy: swing around , "Xn
open "1 ... And relax in the 'beauty angle ’know.
fodstokcshoiupintnakaa.memberwhain“sefandsfr ! Kay
oll. Ineidentally, the mas- ------ Dear Heloise
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crease the French cuffs on a abundance ot money to spend
_ in health food stores) or coarse, wilfirm cl" and thigh musles The Frencb‘cufr"Shouka be on them
9:3011: dAm.Pfu modei .Repa hndpom an attractive Creamy slippers Dedicate a uMiMtme to "andoh thatnwa
ing class ....... _______,confainer.____________ pair ofbedroom slippers or san- it nceds is • high crease with
10-11 am—Holiday foods and Soak your feet in the briny dais (rubber beach type! to the your fingers after M's put on
... . _ . _ ■■■-—- :: - -- .imtesi"hamy feet" cause Wooden- Ry using thi, method it will
• Scrub vigorously with a bath soled, exercise slippers are my keep the soil from grinding into As the cards usually accumu-
roiid War ; Vote brush or loofah sponge, dry; favorite because they absorb the the "pressed cream and the late quickly, the tree no v a r
— Junior Museum carefully and you're ready for ol best and will give your feet shirt will last much longer really looked skimpy One bos
the next step. a delightful softening treatment Manufacturer ball ornaments and a pack
“ ‘ The right slant: To derive the each time you wear them Keep ----- age of icicles tinlahed it oft
most benefit from the foot bath a.pair.o dry slippers beside you just told us, Sir. And beautifully.
treatment. invest in a slant- your bed lor morning wear thanks We didn't know I • Judy McGowen
Make regular foot care part Heloise _____ _____
of your nightly beauty routine ---- LETTER OF LAUGHTER
and the "New You" will walk Dear Heloise: Dear Heloise
Do you hate to rearrange Will all those who forget to
. . . ~. , your furniture on a deep-pile run the dishwasher please stand
just for you: If you simply book rug because at the ugly up? Im one who waits a while
cannot abide , the feeling of pits you then have to look at in to allow the water heater to re
Check the oil: For perking up ereasy feet, place • tissue or the carpet? If this happens, cover, then promptly forgets to
dry, scaly, tired feel, there's two in your “creamy" slippers grab a hairpin and get started turn it on .
,________________. .. A Christmas p r o g r a m was
These changes will be consid-being "himself and known “for Presented at the meeting last uted leaflets on horticulture.
•• • --------------- week. Mrs. T. L. Glidewell, pro- Christmas gifts were ex-
e-om chnimmen n-ncont na +ha ■ ■ .
VIDOR (Spl) —,Mrs. B. N.
Club
Friday, Dec. 22
CENTER CLOSED—Holiday
There they were all dressed
up, many of f
— one after another spoke from
36 p m —Game room open
7-9 p.m.—Community Center
family xondatiopee. U very nighit Tomrrow you‘ntime.Begin‘where”you"lotottheWhol"wora"youw"rwint.‘
3 pm -Birthday party walK 00 air! and stroke the oil up to the knee member what # siand. fne
7 p.m - Adult painting tea- Salty soak: Make a '••rm. You probably.
sion salt-spiked foot bath a delight- tional oil Inci
7-9 pm -Power Squadron fully soothing facet of your reg: 1
7-9 p.m.—+H Council Christ- ular evening beauty routine Fili:Pider ------- -----------------
mas party a tub or basin with tepid water sin on your legs as well if that there la absolutely no
-----T- - - d-e hemd eixoud ; ‘n bicycling move to crease the French cu.
I prefer seasalt (available ments while in this position, you shirt when they iron it
ith food stores) or coarse, will firm calf and thigh muscles
anm -u -un da to Noo
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' I IL9:00 P.M.
MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1967 THI ORANGE LEADER
1”,. 3” ND
Fine feathered Slippers come in
a good selection of colors. Satin
trimmed. •
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Orange Center .---7
d4wYu
scheduled at the (.(range Com •
munity Center this week. ac- W B ELY WUXENS
Hard of Hearing
xeXancaxip BELTONE SERVICE CENTER
will be held at the Jack Tar Orange House.
TUESDAY, DEC. 19, from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon
Come in for a FREE analysis of your hearing.
In attendance will be: •
D. M. BISEL
CERTIFIED HEARING-AID AUDIOLOGIST
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Sears Best she’ll love it for at.- AuddadmskAdy
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ly packable and needs just the easiest I I -« • I
care. Beautifully tailored with femi- -IL .. M. I
nine touches of acetate satin appli- f d
ques and binding. Blue frost, jade f l
green, honey gold, raspberry or tea F2
rose. 32-40 222*., F9
»17.00 Long Robe . Now12.97B*., 14
pc.
SANTA CLAUS—St. Nick mokes sure his wig is open
spruce in this beauty shop in Kankakee, III. He’s on , 5:30 p m — First Methodist
duty in a shopping center. Adventure Club skating party
1 7 p.m.—Adult Gun Club
I 7 p.m.—VFW Teen-Age Club board or make one by
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Dream Inspirations for Herh
ASy
Luxurious Satinaire or
<•» P-uE1 VWIRU VI>V------ O . --• I
mas party a tub or basin with tepid water.----
7-9 p m.—Citizens' Band Ra- Toss in a generous handful of you do a few
dio Club salt I prefer seasalt (available ments while 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/m1/3/?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.