The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1954 Page: 2 of 10
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jlADEI V WEDNESDAY, MAY 2k, >954
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corated home i ma- *5!
was decorated in a profu ; ^ a sight-seeing trip
she complimented Ahna ta and Mississippi dur-
t mg the past week. . .
ano Recital Set
, * r . I J„T« Jones, Joyce Raborn.Bar-
• !nnp<; Srhnnl ;b«ra and Sybil Smith, Nelya
JUllwJ JUIVUI Claudia LeBSiK and Vo-
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CWS Secretaries
Attend Convention
The Houston Chapter of the Na-
tional Secretaries Aasn. presented
luncheon for an
ipproximately 400
taries at t
Saturday
attendance
in the Emi
The serving table was laid
with a lace doth and center-
ed with' two large, white foam
.hearts and arrows surround-
ed with pink and white rib-
bons and WKtlwi a freer. Up*
Mfeiature- bride and br..'5esrrrra.ds
•were cm either side «i trie eer.ter-
I^n!e ptok ani whne eokw tlime ^udents in soli* and Have U)mmc..c«..w-
was fsrthe* earned out ip the two-ptaoo selections in a recital MAUTUCEVtLlX tSpI>
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The guests registered were Mrs ^ r,rogran) win be divided School graduates in the „school
E M Waggoner Sr , Mrs E * u,to two' parts. Beginner student- auditorium. , r—
Wafgmer Jr, Mrs Hhnn?' Brown wUI ** featured in the first per- C O Chardie,. vjpermte^i
j W Ware, Mrs- 4. V Taylor. tion and the remaining ptrioc wiU, of the Omitge
Mr, and MriJffiM, ,Mi»er. Pat include presentations by the ady Distmh by
Thomas. Shirley Warrc*-. Mr ar;d vane* pupils. er The invocatmn RaJ^m
Mrs Kenneth L. Granger, Mane To lppear on the program are C. H- BeJ ,*»d - T ^ dass
Braxton. Wayne Granger. N*U Jimmy. Pattie and Kathleen Wyi- sente* ^ the senior stu-
Heath. Mr. and Mrs. R. J Freyou, Ue> Kay lard Boehme, Sharon ^ "Theriot gave the
Diana Freycu, Mrs. Betty White, Armstrong, Nancy Purdy. Anna-, dente a^ Jam? “Hie
Mrs. Howard Peveto. -Mrs. J ,L mh Purdy. Catherine Hoff. Skip- honors was
Granger. Aileen Tranks and Gen- „r UoUtona. Linda Robinson. ^ ***l^‘.n* Heiitey sehool
eva Scale*, Mrs A G. Shepard Speueil, Beverly Breaux.
and Mrs. £ Vamett D.n« Johnson. Gale James and ^pSomas was
0»t-»f-T*»» Geet* Stephanie Sample,— : I T Burton. The bene-
Out-of-town guests were Mrs Dorothy Klemschnudt, Stephen ' pronounced by the
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tarie*’’ and other topics of interest:
bv outstanding civic and educa-
tional leaders.
Orange was represented at the
institute by secretaries from Con-
solidated Western Steel. They are
Mrs. J. P. Armstrong, Mrs. Ellen
Flynn, Kathryn Lawson, Mrs. C
E. Thames and Mrs. E. J. Hickey
About M million pounds of beef./
veal, lamb and pork are eaten
daily in the United States. /
cial were Jerry Garner, Jimmy D .
Pullen. Jimmy Clemons. Marlon Baskets r asniOnetl
’SS^STt^SZ By Niblett. HD Club
Mti&i Miller, Beth Brown. Helen baskets were
ThoiT.pwP Cat,in Mooceaux —
Grandfather and Grandson work ****
Feted at Joint Birthday tarty hmne of Mrs HoWen Granger.
VINTON, La. (Spl)—Mr. and A coveted dish luncheon was
Mrs. Tula Vincent recently enter- **rwa. .
tamed Vincent’s father. Jules, and X TerTy of Houstoa was(
their son. J. L., at a joint birthday * *•“***•
:• 30 • Snreh tor tmmtm
!• 4S-Tb* Ouidmi Utbt
11-66—The Rrtfbirr D»y
Il ls— Tbi* Morales
llto—Gurry Moor. Bho*
11 to—Art Llaktf*t»r i Boom Parly
t:a»—The Bis Payoff
1»—Bob Crosby Sho*
10a—Slrrrn VMea Laaa
1U—Th* B*er*t Buwm
1:M—Ctiaanct Bna Mathwe
< to-Pun for AH
BTAC-TV (CbaaaU 2S)
TOO AI •
t SS—Cookln* to Pun
T.-H—ToSay to Houiton OSBCI
S to—Dibs Dens School (BBC'
I M~Om SUM * Pamlly .BBC'
« «S—Thrar Btepa to He*ran tNBCt
» to—Home (BBC)
10:06—Bride and Oroom 'BBC) »
id:tS—BaekBM Mb «BBCi
10:»S—Betty White Sheer (BBC!
1106—TV Kite hen
II 4S-«McQfUi of Oer Nation
ll S6~BJ>1>-TV
11 IS—Beet and Weather
11 IS—Merle Daw ,
1 to—Kate Smith <NBC.
1 to—Welcome Trlvclert (BBC)
1 to—On Tear Aecottnt (BBC)
lee-Ptoby «we <»bc*
! 1 to—novdr Ooody (BBC)
t to—Matinee
KCIX-TV (Chaaoel U) .
TODAY
1 to—WedneeSay Playhouae
4 66—Pun for AH
4 to—Teleromle*
4 IS—Frontier Theatre
5 to—Della* Kdtrard* ami the New*
t:4S—Perpr Cm* Show
i to -Arthur Oodfrey and Hie Prienda
Others present were Mrs. James
Barter. Mnr Irma Haggard, Mrs.
George Willey, Mrs. Melton Smith,
Mrs. Clarence Sweeten, Mrs. J. J.
Nosak, Mrs. D. L. Granger and
Mrs Kate MaHaffey. ; ...
I The first night Japer.lng game
5 in American League history was
in 1951 when Washington defeated
Philadelphia e-1 at Connie Mack
Stadium,
Insects cost the United States
four billion dollars a year, entom-
fifth * front
IF rrs WORTH OWNING—
rrs WORTH INSURING WITH
JOINER "mSS*?
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4 to-TciB4 Btrln* Buster*
6:SS—World Todrr
7:*0—Life trith EHtobeth
104 Main Street
S+ay fresh as a
covered dish dinner held af the proper temperature Tor Hci.
rwiU be .fterved.:' - .4*y>-......, .....
wkejc it cornM to
SOME PEOPLE LIKE THE
Seasltor
^fay cool as a
SOME PEOPLE LIKE THE
OTHER PEOPUUKE THE
hot dinner when
Electric cooking is cooil You'll never swelter over e
using an electric range. The controlled measured heat set with Auto-
matic controls gives you leisure time for other activities, take e
lifetime vacation from hot kitchens! Buy your electric range today!
BUT WHEN IT COMES TO COFFEE AND TEA
EVERYONE EVERYWHERE LIKES SEAPORT
Seaport coffee Has a rich, full flavor,
Seapor t coffee is fresher too.. Rushed
to your grocers.. from the roaster in
a matter of hours. Don't forget
Seaport tea. It’s better tasting, more
refreshing! Buy Seaport tea in bulk or
individual tea bags.
~9f the Modern Kitchen
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1954, newspaper, May 26, 1954; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556717/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.