The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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MONDAY, SEPTEMiER 9, 1937 THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THKEI
Florence Bales
And John Ward
To Wed Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F
THE LITTLE WOMAN
Mrs. Halpain Jr. Wrong Man's Car
Goes to Europe ^°^en Bandits
n ‘ DALLAS (/Pi-rJemes Liebel,
fin Naur Airlma wa* the startled victim of a ir
Ull nOW Airline take holdup Saturday right.
r
of the
4on I
«&' mi fWlEWStt
Miunced the approving marriage
Of their daughter, Florence 10
John A. Ward Jr.. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Ward Sr., 33l €1ax-
ton Cta.
The wedding is planned fo^ Fri-
day iir the home of the prospective
bride. Miss Bales is-employed by
the. Chevron Finance Co., and her
nance is employed by American
Bridge, f
1 The Rev. A. B. English of the
Park Avenue Methodist Church
Mrs. Luther Halpain Jr. was one Liebel lives in a garage apart*
the passengers who left Hous- ment behind the J. H. May reei-
Friday on the first flight from denre May. 63. is manager of a
Houston to Europe on the newly food market. He came home early
established rout* of the Royal *«o was already in the house
Dutch Airlines. - ~ ’ ’ .1. i when Liebel drove up.
There were many Houston offi- Two masked bandits, brandish-
ed1* and the Dutch ambassador ing pistols, comittandeered Liebel’a
to the United State*, J. H. van auto and raced off. It was recov-
Rol jan was on hand to greet the ered yesterday. ........ —--V
when ^t^rrived tm*th*‘saW ^ apparently
sleek DC-7C Zuider Zee^ flawhin * r'ouK^ they getting May's
o'fTMng!!L*nd ,he day* *—»«*»»
which will be making the regular,! %L
flights 1o Europe from Houston hand. Pfc. Halpain, who ■ is sta-
■ TV1"® wm * number of cele- tioned near there. Pfc. and Mrs.
bnties and newsmen among the Halpain will be about IS miles
Regular meetings were held last
week by the various circle groups-
A meeting of the Mildred Wilcox
Circle was held Thursday morn-
ing, and officers were elected.
Those present were Mrs James
Heard Jr., Mrs. 0. L. Whitman.
Mrs. Esta Hollis and Mrs. Wil-
burn Ansley. * .
Mr*. Charles Wilcox, sfts
charge of the.Bible,study Thurs-
day during a regular meeting of
the Mattie Hall Circle which was
held in the home of Mrs. Clayton
Teague. Each one present, was
asked to give a chapter from the
Bible and comment on it. Attend-
ing were Mrs. Cliff Albright, Mrs.
F ’
Ira Clark and Mrs. John Wilkin-
son Jr. f' **■'
Mrs. Sam Crawford was hostess
Thursday to memhcxs of the
Ridgecrest Circle. MriTWaltei* Mc“
Donald was in charge of the Bible
study, assisted bv Mrs. Dave Bo-
rel, Mrs. Roy
©HFl/sM •YKOlUTt w I >
- »n»U »ICHT« SmtIVID t r
smtmp.
ilson 0lfer^” Mrs "Jl 8 certainly not much of a supermarket
don't even have a millipery section.”
B? Mt R°hcrts.
T ''M- f Al! circles will meet Monday to
MFy begin the w<-ck of praver Pailv
/A||pt' mf r j meetings will he conducted from
‘ | 10-11 a m. in the church.
A meeting of the WMU of the
mimictcd TU o d T Echo Baptist Church was held
MINISTER—The Rev. R. L. Self has accepted Wednesday morning. Mission
3te of the Old First Orange Baptist Church in study waS’conducted by Mrs. Gene
nd has moved with his family into the commu- S'®,"?- J!??*.6 at,Pndin£ w*rc„^rs
:omes here from the Rural Shade Baptist i^s, 'Jam^Vt^,' Mrs t'c!
Cleveland, and was located at the First Bap- . Hudson. Mrs. Louise Carroll. Mrs.
La few years ago. The Rev. and Mrs. Self have B- A. Sanders and the Rev, John
x - - • • • Pewiggins. It was announced that
their week of prayer would begin
PEACE OFFICERS MEET
Drive In today
(or your entry
blank trace! vo
. absolutely
LONGVIEW
____.— About 500 as- GATESVILLE UP) f—
sembled- here todav for the East searched today lor nine
Texas Peace Officers Convention. American youths who eaca
Atty. Gen. ' Will Wilson; Homer Training School hgre yei
Garrison Jr., director of the De-jSix others were caught yet
partment of Public Safety, and ——-~.—--j---
Coke Stevenson Jr., head of the |
'Liquor Control Board, were speak
Only one coupon per purchaaa
.... _ .
V
.. . just proton I this
| coupon to your friendly
Site talesmen.
i nity. JHe
Church in
fist in Bum
An antelope has such remark-
able eyesight that k can see ob-
jects muen smaller than itself
several miles away.
sire PREMIUM
STAMPS
j today also.
CLASSIFY YOURSELF
| Criticism is of two kinds, de-
structive and constructive—- 'die
the right kind.
Gas Stops Police
But Not Burglars
k DALLAS UP) - Tear gas di
Maine Faces
Election Vote
BARNETT
INSURANCI AGENCY
10* Fifth It. - Odom IMf.
INSURE • STAY INSURED
REST ASSURED
•h. TU 3-14*7 — Dm. TU 6-11ST
SERVICE STATIONS!
2413 Mac Arthur Drive
Orange, Texas I
keep the burglars out, but it pre-
PORTLAND, Maine (tV—Maine vented police f-som investigating,
will decide at the polls today A safe at a drive-in was looted
whether to continue the state’s: of undisclosed sum yesterday, de-
famed early election or conform spit* its protective tear gas.
with the rest of the nation. ! The stinging gas lingered for
The question of whether to keep ‘I? ®n<* Relayed investigation,
the present election date of the’ stuff .was so powerful w«
second Monday in September or couldnt stay in there even a few
chanee it to the November elec- sec°nds, said Detective W. N.
The village of Chicago was or-
ganized in 1833. It was incorpor-
ICE DROPS FROM SKY_
CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — A huge
cake of natural ice dropped from
wearing this back-toachool «et! . Proponents of a November ejec-
Easy sewing for mother - It's a tion say two elections are'ex-
Printed Pattern! Dress, her favor- pensive and cut the turnout of
ite whirly style; topped by a draw- voters. Those who want to retain
string jerkin. September say the date divorces
Printed Pattern 4593: Girls’ state and national issues, avoid-
Sizes 6. 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 dress big confusion and is an invaluable
3U yards 35-inch fabric; jerkin source of free publicity. ’ !
the sky onto the roof of an unoc-
cupied Chester home; The U.S.
Weather Bureau said the ice may
.have been formed from hailstones
, wijthin the Jet stream and fallen to
source of free publicity. ^ earih when it became too
irerffont on e*rh o.t I, Th« September voting date, giv- heavy to be carried along by the
Sections on each pat- ;n^ ^ise t0 the state s boast that wind current.
hoeior armnrato __________
accurate. J'**a» Maine goes, so goes the na-
coins for trna tl0n •• orjgjna|iy was chosen be-
:s for each pat- c(tuse jt came at a convenient
care'of'^he Or- «“« h,!;vmees[rbetWeen W'y
Pattern Dept-i *nd a e 8 e t8‘
New York 11, The minority Democrats gen-
y NAME, AD- ber, but Republicans seem to be
IE, SIZE and erally favor the change to Novem-
apUt- " *
Iniid* or Ouliid* — C«mpl**«
PEST CONTROL SERVICE
* All W*rk OwarontoMt
RhiMiwbli Rates • Fm Eitimatas
ORANGE TERMITE CO.
Ni. TU J-3411 Gui Dvhsn, OwMt
The PRUDENTIAL
Ford hai been the V-8
loader (or 25 yean In a'
row, And this year, with
the introduction of its
new mass-balaneed *
Thunderbird V-R pngines
, .. Ford is even farther
out front!
•K*lutm with FW Car* V-4
i* aUetmntcolly kttUnnd wktU
•ptnUtnI undir tin mm power ,.
/or mpxtmum nmpotkneea, endur-
ance end quiet.
THt PROMOTION OP
, "ED" HOLTON
TO
0.VISION MANAGER
'tMw
The swing has never been
so strong to Ford. And a
whole new “Inner Ford” is
a ntroug reason why. Beau-
tifully bonded and welded
into one rock-eolid unit,
this new inner car will kttp
your Ford young beyond
its yean. For Ford’* built
to be worth more when you
tell it, too!
I. E. "ED" HOLTON
James D. Young and Associates are pleased to announce the
appointment of Special Agent Ed Holton to Division Mann-
Mr. Holton has been one of the Agency’s outstanding Special
Agents. His promotion to division manager it a well deserved
advancement for a young man with proven ability. If you
seek’ a career as <a professional life underwriter, see Mr.
Holton—he can show you the wey.
JAMES D. YOUNC & ASSOCIATES
Jomes D. Young, Manager
Suite 1109 Goodhue Building ... 398 Feorl St.
Sample the size
and savings of f
the new kind of
Lowest priced
of the low-price 3t
■ i : i
CUAR ANTlfO TO SAflS» Y'
KEEPS MIT COOL COMPORfAlUl
\ RED ARROW 1
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1957, newspaper, September 9, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558106/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.