The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1957 Page: 3 of 12
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 THE ORANGE LEADER
YWA To Honor
Y I
Polio Potjents
At MOD Coffee
Radio Speakers
Are Discussed
By Eta'Chi Unit
Mrs. tTafees Rongey pres
a program on qualities neede
WD Class Studies
I I - __
year hcffnemakJng student*
-- „------, t VIDOR (Spi) - Otha Oldbury ft.,
Mrs. Louis Williams presided at and Arlert Portie. chairmen of ut
is meeting in the absence* of the men’s and women’s activities r
Irs. Ken Caughman. Others at- i of the Church of Jesus Christ of De
Tiding were Mrs. Richard deBie, Latter Day Saints, will attend the Or
Irs. Vernon Durke, Mrs. John Stake Conference in the Houston da;
iaifih, Charlotte Karrer, Mrs. First Ward Church Friday. Theyi Jei
on Perry, Mrs. 0. Z. Scarbor- will represent the local branch of'chi
ugb, Mrs. Jqe Staudt, Mrs. the Mutual Improvement Assn, of dei
tayne Wood and Mrs. W. J. Ar- the church. ’ set
ngton. U---*». ; (
———-——, x One of the world's largest' oil me
IOT COLLECTABLE companies has more atocfnolders j sir
One by one nations are begin- in New England Jhan in all the1 Ro
ins to realize that the wages of states welt of the Mississippi i fvi
ar cannot be garnisheed. River. is* r~ ■' / jm
IpteheniSafety Plans RSi.^ w *"d
LITTLE CYPRHSS (Spl)_The The next session is plannei
home demonstration class, spon- Jan- 28 at 1:30 p.m. in the h
sored by the Little Cypress PTA, m«king lab.
was In session yesterday and ,to-
citL.r . L tt f cypr«s High 1 .... worth insuring witi
of Dimes will be held Sunday from
.the FirEtnBaJlis^SSchPinvest
Orange. The Young Women's
Auxiliary of the church will en-
tertain former polio patients as
their honored guests.
.. Because the group feels that
they may be unaware of all pa-
tients, parents of former polio
patients of the area who have not
been contacted are requested to
telephone Mr?. Elrav Richardson
at TU >3694. or Mrs. Carroll
Bray at TU 3-9487.
Meeting Monday night in the
home of Mrs. Richardson, ‘thd
YWA also made plans to hav£ a
countywide party celebrating the
golden anniversary year of YWA.
The party is slated to be held in
March, and the grpdp will dress
and seiVe hi the manner of 50
JOINER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Tour lock! AETNA Agon!
)• Fifth St. Ph. TU 1-93(1
James Perkins and Mrs. Jt. L.
Hjck*. den mother*, p
£ vaSs§S«
sary today. Grandparents are chapters. The ball is scheduled for
Mr. and Mrs B. D Howell Feb. 2^in the Harvest Club.
and Mrs. Madge Stewart of *.A th“k y°u^?te WM r“*J.r®!!L
Orange. She is the great- . .AdvmisepMni
igranddaughter of Mr,, and lOSt 25 rpUftdS .»■
■terU.Collect Atlanta, With Barcentrate
..~—--Mrs. Willie Ruth.Kirkwood, 608
ate City Calendars
da Pearson. Marlorie Coleman,‘j
Tommy Braxton, Jo Ann Watson,
Roberta Petry, Deanna Penry,
Evelyn Walston. Benny Mann. Pa-
tricia Polley. and two new mem-
bers, Sandra Hubert and Stella
Peveto.
★ BUY NOW FOR
Birthday Celebration
Plans for a birthday party were Pla>nv>ewf, Texas, wrote us that
made Monday afternoon at a sl,e had *0,t 10 pounds,
meeting of Gate City Grove, 642, To take off ugly fat quickly,
Supreme Forest, Woodmans Cir- ?asi,-v an<1 without starvation djet.
Weddings •Anniversaries • Graduation Mothers Day
• Father s Day • Eaiter and Other Special Occasions
II ID WAVQ Tft DTTV 4 LADIES WHITE OR YELLOW GOLD
Mrs. Jack Authement
Honored at Shower
cle. The party Will he in honor of just »*k your druggist for Barcen-
mflinliniT inhua hiMhitins hip'in Uaj.e.'.Jfthe, verj finr.batUa
fmeHTtshowyouthe way to take
ftff tVlA J. ___/‘a________
’issine.!November. December or January
Aifthemenl
was honored Saturday at a bridal
afiower-by her aunt, Mrs. E. J. p.m
Smith.
Attending the shower which was
given in Mrs. Smith’s home, were
Mrs. Harmon McClain. Mrs. Joe
Hudson, Mrs. Milland Lavine,
Mps. Virgil Hutson, Mrs Travis . . , ----- -.....—
Hudson. Mrs. Hobart Hudson and ^JJu'jgted^ the meeting. She
Gay Nell *Lavine.
Sending giftts were Mrs. Effie
Smith, Mrs. Benn- Moore: Mrs.
Louise peco, Mrs. Lester Hudson.
Mrs. Bettv Brewer and Margaret
Wyatt of Houston.
★ CASH ★ LAYAWAY
★ CHARGE ★ BUDGET TERMS
1 Delegates to the state conven-
tion also will be elected at the
, Monday business meeting, it was
i announced.
I ^ Mrs. Lawrence Schrieber, presi-
presented the traveling prize to
Mrs. L. A. Jenkins.
Members reported ill were Mrs.
A. A. Roy, Mrs. Kate Schultz,
Mrs • Lee Hurst and Mrs. Lula
Sanders.
Others who attended the meet-
ing were Mrs. Jake Robmson,
Mrs. Monse Bonilla, Mrs. Pete
Rader. Mrs. J. W. Casey, Mrs.
0. J. Rushing, Margaret Robinson
and Mrs. Howard Graham.
Spaciol Group
Values to
$18.00
WE HAVE IT!
We siiil have lots of
sizes of wrenches on
sale. Box end, open
end, ratchet and so
forth.
LADIES* and MEN S
WATCH BANDS
Croups
Famous
Name
DREAM
ENTIRE STOCK - LADIES & MEN'S
iSTH it.
LADIES* and MEN S
I0KIEH SIZES 7 & 9
ADIES DRESSES
•CRISP NEW LINENS ■■QO
• CHOICE OF FULL SKIRTS ”
OR SHEATH STYLES c
EXCITING NEW COLORS - - - ” J NOW
COMPARE AT 8.99 EACH !!
ALL
NEW
STYLES
Values !
to $27 50
Values
to $35.75
Values
to $64.00
Vaiu** 1
to $97.50
5 BIG
SPECIAL
GROUPS!
Group 1
$4.35 Values—Now
ONE SPECIAL
CROUP.....
Croup l
$5.50 YtlujfcJim
Bin w $rxr
Values
Values
ENTIRE STOCK
CHINA & |r^
CRYSTAL I J
Your Old Watch May Be
Worth $60*$ 100 Trade-In
On New Watch. Huge Trade-Ins
During This Clearance Sale!
$12.95
Values
$£99 $11.95 to $22 50
NOW J Volues NOW
PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX
jf • CREASE RESISTANT LINENS
• RINSE AND WEAR COnONS |
pa * YOUR CHOICE AT LEVINE'S M •
JP • SIZES 22 THRU 30 - - - J H4°TW
' • LAY-AWAY YOURS EARLY !
MIX 'EM AND MATCH 'EM WITH BLOUSES!!
ASSORTED CROUP
GIFT SALON
REDUCED!
, ■ . a>____'
—Values to------
$4.50 Now
Values to
$1.25 Now
Values to $7.50 Values to $25.00
Values to $429
$6 25 Now *1
Values to
$T.95 Now
Values to $18.75 Volues to $65.00
5Sr V 99c !
.. , t Volues to $p79
, $169 $8.95 Now 5
$2.50 Now I
Values to $Z 49
Values to $l89 $10.95 Now O
$2.75 Now I
Values to
Values to
$3.95 Now
• Earbobs
# Bracelets
# Necklaces
• Many others
HUNDREDS OF OTHER GREAT
REDUCED!
f VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
CHOOSE NOW FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Values
FREE PARKING
COURTESY
OP____
LEVINES
WITH YOUR PURCHASE
A POST OFFICE PARK L0"
JUMBO BATH TOWELS!
LEVINE-PRICED!
BUY ON OUR
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1957, newspaper, January 23, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557465/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.