The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 3 of 20
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 THE ORANGE LEADER PAGE
Service Group
Hears Outline
Of UF Drive
A report by the nominating com-!j
mittee and • talk by Wynne Stew-
art on the advantages of the one-
drive United Fund campaign to
raise fund* to provide the neces-
sary welfare and character build-
ing program* offered by the mem-
ber agencie*. highlighted the,
program at the regular monthly I
meeting of the Orange Community |
Service Council yesterday in Little,
Mexico Restaurant.
Candidates nominated were ft.1
V Fdward Laity for president.
Mrs. Loi* Troeclair ter first vice
president. J B. Quiglev for tec-1
ond vice president and Mrs H. -J.i
Janson for secretary-treasurer
The election will be held at the-]
next meeting and at that timeil
1 other nominations will be accepted
from the floor, k wa» announced.
Mrs E. L. Mills, council presi-
dent. will automatically become a
member of the board. Others
named as candidates ter board
post* were Mra. W O. Clark and
Mr* Layton Jankina.
Stewart reported on an Investi-
gation that1 waa made last year ]
of the various agencies that make
up the United Fund organization
in Orange County He reported;
that each waa filling a distinct
need and that hi the opinion of |
the probers we ire getting maxi-
mum results per dollar spent.
Jack Kennedy arranged (he pro-
gram and mtradueed the speaker, j
■ Special Fur
Showing Set
Kyle'* Dree* Shop at WW-A Front,
St which recently completed an
expansion project doubling the size 1
of the store, will hold « special ■
trunk showing of Spivey-Bowman
furs on Sept. -9 and 10.
Mrs. J. M. Kvle, co-owner of
the business, said a consultant]
from the Dallas fur firm will be
here on those day* to take special
orders. At least seven or eight
* racks of him will be available from |
which to make selection*
"The expansion ha* made if pos-
sible for our 4t«m-4o double mer- ]
ehandise lines, and add several new
lines,” Mr* Kyi* added.
A complete stock of furs includ-j
ing cape*, coat* and stoles in alL
price ranges will be stocked by]
the store in the hfure. New lines]
of dress wear, and lingerie have
been added and the store has doti-
bled its stock of sports wear ap-
parel.
Scooter Mishap
DALLAS (API-Two bovs died
Wednesday when a motorscooter
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959, newspaper, September 3, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557129/m1/3/?q=mission+rosario: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.