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THI ORANGE UADH
FRIDAY, FEWOARY 10, H»
iy We Greet
to whom Happy
should bo sung dut -
Mil weekend »rr~
Davts
Henry Standfieid
Mrs Rqth O M«1one
f- W Brown'Jr.1
*H M High Sr
Saturday:
Talk Plhky ,-.!l
Rrend* Robnptt i
.James W. Wot
Margaret gobertsrm
•R. T. Robbini
ifJerrilyn' Walker
Georjfr Toal Jr
Earnest Fontenot
Raphirl Miller
* Sunday
■Susan IJoypTaee '*
Michael Sclman
Susannah Steven?
^Qfnslv Nell Fuuh
Mrs Ray Gandy
’aBonnir Ruth Q enter
Mrs. John W . Rochelle
<5errt
‘ , /-* j Sunday School Cloises Honor
■ COUnty C-OUi^O ■ Mrs. LA»rimore at Porty
a i. Pi~U,,„4Xw I McLEWlS (Spl) — The Esther
! iNtemeS Uelegaies and Dorcas Classes of Old First Ranauef Slated
To District Meet da^in oMhe The blue 2nd gold^banquet of
IU U . church Mrs. G. W. Lowrimore Pack 3001. . sponsored by First
Delegates were named this week • honwWj with surprise birth- Presbyterian Church, will be held *
a* a mpeun* of the County Coun- <ftfv ,y a. ,his on Fctj. 22. Den 1 of the pack
ril nf Home D^ionstration Clubs^ Mrs j0hn Holcomb Jr„ and Mis worked on decorations for the
to a district meeting to be held Jenkins directed cames annual event at a meeting Monday
.in Wharton m April The delegates 'a whWebirthdav cake decorated in the home of Mrs. Floyd Foster. !
are M>a. ^1 VjSS with'vellow whs spired with cocoa Tht> den chief. C.ay Richardson
Bunch Club: Mrs H W. Pev oto. te nientioned above and Mrs led the games which were played
£jne Forest. and Mr^ohn Miller, T>n Crocker.' Mrs C. L. Welch, Present were David Foster. I
„ Scouting Trail
t
Bancroft Club. Alternates arc Mrs. JackDor- David Craft, David Frenzel. Putt
and Mrs. Willie Bailey. Bridie ^ Jena; Meeks and Mrs. Staf- Hank Woodworth,
City. _ ; - * -
Mr*. Dick Rankins was named
THDA chairman.
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Both the slate and national cort- West Urange v-UDS Den 6,^P»ck 2043 met in
Have Annual Banquet
Thf blue and goid banquet the pack blue and gold ban-
Pack 3025. sponsored by West Or-* qUet The gioiip has just conclud-
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nounced.
The*' "ore ‘. . yybfra ^'g nnge School, was jield Tuesday in ed a study of pirates lore. ,
a,itr.uante ariu o n,TA«-f cv,<»alror was _ _
1wn visitors ;n
clubs were represented
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sound
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hesitation
33. Steeple
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theater . "
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44. Ceatle itroke
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50. Wing
52. Compa**
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53. Stdp
51. Piercing
weapon
Solution et Yesterday'* PUule
17. Growing out (. Dea
! Business Services
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DOWN
1. Insipid
2. Public
speaker
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4. Purpose
Sweetheart Banquet
To Be at Cafetorium
"F. S—I lo\c you" will bt the
theme fur the annual meet heart
banquet fnr the inV^rmediaiet ...nri
yomat people of North Orange
Rwptpt Church The affair will be
held Satnrd.-.i a’ 7 30 p m n Jones
SjfMol cafctonmr .'h the Rev
3. T. Owens. im-Io: o' F.:-T Bap-
tist Church < ‘ JCrtr, La as prin-
cipal ?.[> V: ("
User’- \\.. •
carr-mon:ov f : * -
in the for- .
and ero. •■rx-r.c’
I'ySDOrisored i \ the ■
irtf ’imoii, anti atrptoximaicly 3;>0
ticket* "ctf sold by Thursday.
Deweyville WMU
Book Review
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DEWEYVILLE' (Snl) —' T he six awards were made to cubs, den ____.
Woman* Missionary ,Union of I chiefs and dep motherl of the pabk I c
Deweyviile Baptist Church Jheard ■ by G. L. Read, cubmaster. Den i\_(JDS KeClte tventS
j_ Dpn j Pack 3024 sanded and}
a review of the.book. “The Tribes mother? received pins and cards of
Go Up.' Wednesday in the home appreciation Den chiefs received
of Mr< Grade Bemw-The resume I ‘•grand howls’* from the assembly.
\< as girm bv Mrs C. W Williams.# A program of entertainment was
Mr- T H Fr. tV. Mrs Weldon Me- provided by June Dtthon. George
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icni will be
n selections em'c
-< banquet v:”-'
rch - train-
C'r'•l:rr. ,;r,rt Mr*. Johnny McFarr
lane, ail of Orancc
Mi< C C Clark of Orange, m.s-
fion study chairman for the (V-
Bap'ist Association, "as a
dish liiniheuit "as
[ j* * Id
WSCS of Dewevtille
Sta/ti Course of Study
DFWFYY1UE, i SpU-— The
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of Deweyville Methodist
Church began . a study
A tuunn
served
Attending were Mrs Charles
Williams. Mrs, R. T. Berry. Mrs.
D L. Talbert. Mrs Prentis Talbert.
Mrs. S A Gunn. Mrs. Phi! Lavine.
Mrs. A Kirkendal!, Mrs. Joe Han-
cock. Mrs. J. Smart. Mrs. N
Spears. Mrs. S. E
i A. Hrvhorchuk. Mrs. J. L. Bar-b
course, jptt. Mrs Cooper Mills. Mrs • G
Within Two Worlds." Wednesday McDaniels. Mrs. Sim Johtjebp. Mrs
s! a meeting in ‘he church. The; Ha! Bickham a&d /Mrs. Roger
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fnr frtiir
-Tend*:
will
weeks. Mrs. J A. Brdussard pre-
.?.lilted me first chapter which pef James C. f//is. Poster
was followed by a quiz T c._,# c»v;^n/
Mrs Hager Davis. Mrs. Homer To[ Sforf MiSitO
Corlfv. Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs. J E. Tbd Res . James C., E.a?
Paown and Mrs, M Harg.s attend- , 21^.?!,^
tn‘ _____. - __ revival at 11 a.m. on Sunday. He
will also deliver the evangelistic
sermon a: 7 30 p.m. that night.
The Rev. M A Pennington will
3m
Honr\, Emily Colburn and Ernie
Webster. A resunfe wa« also ore- •
sented on the cub? activities dm- .
mg the pa?t y ear. Dinner wa? !
served to approximately 100 per-
sons.
PTA Minstrel Show
Set for Saturday
McLEWlS (Spl> — The PTA of
McLewis School will unravel its
- “ /----- ’ minstrel Saturdav
Oransefield High
School auditorium. The scries of
comedy acts, musical numbers,
stunts, etc . will begin at 8 p.m.
with L. A. Whitman as interlocu-
tor
“ End riieri will be'MeMh Mene-~
»ee F. L. McClain. Harold Wil-
liams. J. A McCabe and J. F.
Christian.
Women tatting part in the min-
strel will be Mrs. Marshall Miller.
Mrs. Harc-ld Ray. Mrs. Ed Davis
and Mrs. R. E. Nance
A variety of acts have been pre-
pared for the program.
1
I j sixtJr annual
Gilchrist. Mrs ^*ht a? ,he
sawed bird houses during-their j
meeting Thursday in the hon.i^ofj
Mrs L. J l ouviere. Roll call was
answered by.the cubs by naming ;
an event associated w ith the |
month of February.
Bill Montgomery served eeild I-
drinks and ootato Chios to Mike 1
Louvicre, Jimmy Holcomb, den,
chief. Michael Black. Butch Coker. |
Wade French and Walter l.augh-
lin
To Buy Books
Den 5. Pack 24. had their
achievements checked and were _
reminded to buy their bear books
at the home of Mrs. Knox Thom-
son Tuesday. Gene Mendoza, den I
chief, sponsored a baseball game !
for the cubs and instructions on
the rules of the game.
Prryent"preD?anRngti~Pcmry
Thomsotf. Jimmy Hamilton. Gerald
Stringer. Dudley -Livingston, and
John Crow ley. !
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22. Limb
24. Shun
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23. Blunder
30. Permit
33. Part of a
flower
34. Set
35. Oust
36 Place
37. Pikellk* fish
3S. Rubbed out
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41. Public
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CAMP FIRE
ACTIVITIES
Den 4 Meets
Carmon Duke Jr. has been ac-
cepted as a cub of Den 4, Pack
3018 Mike Hensarhng and Kenny
Ogle>bee on Tuesday . They also
! planned a talent shdwywhich they
I will present for their rnothers at
! the next inacting, which wilt be on
j Valentine Day: ,
Mrs. D C. Oglesbee, assistant'
\ leader, was in charge of the meet-
ing.
Gail Gilmore served refresh- f
ments’To Carolyn Eddins. Dannie ;
Jean White, Linda Kay Donald- j
son. Betty Jo Kranz, Janice May
: field, and Dianne Luekey.
T AND T- Ch»in tie It Ftncf i S»l«
on this month oolv. Csitii P.H.A.
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Officers Elected
The Smiling Blur Buds
met
arrive in Orange on Monday and sxORT HOUR SLATED
will preach the remainder of the Mr?. pred Winterkamp will be
I sermons for the revival which will at Anderson School and Mrs L. A
1 continue with two. services each Forsberg will be at Tilley School e-harie-
! day except Saturday through Feb. 'Saturdav for the AAUW story ’ -
| 26. '• : hour. The story hour is from 9:30
j -——--------- ' to 10:30 a m.. All Riverside chil-
dren are invited to attend the
Tilley story hour.
Rank Is Passed
Lona Mae Adams and c-.anne
Flanigan passed the trail seekers
_ , , , rank—during the regular meeting ,—... —
Batchelor were visitors at the las. tjle Ka{Cri t amp Fire Group in at: !he home of Mrs. N. W. Cannon
meeting- Games "ere played and j^kerne of Mrs. George Solomon and elected1 the following new of-
Monday. They were reviewed by ficers: Patti Nan Fuller, president:
|a-: Mrs. W. J. Robinson, program
**• coraroiltee. chairman, and will re-
Toyland
The first knoun bailc>o11 Right
took place in 1782 ;n France.
the cubs sang their fjvorite songs.
Present were Billy Roa
Young, Randy Barn!
Roger Lewis, Bill Bryant. Lurry
Mills, Jerrv Gray. Bobby Johnson.
Butch Hensarhng. Jimmy Lewis.
Ronnie Sisk. Charles Conner. Lon
Egan, Dallas Johnson. Ronnie Du-
pree and Wayne Risinger.
Beth Campbell, vice president:
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• TODAY AND SATURDAY •
Sunday School Class Has
Meeting in Grant Home
MAUR1CEV1LLE ISpI) — Mr?
Morel! Grant was hostess Monday
lo the Modern Marthas Sunday
School Class of Mauriceville Bap-
tist Church Mrs. Jack BazemorH
president, conducted the meeting
Mrs. L V. Simmons gave a Bible
quiz and Mrs. J. W. Ariedge led in
prayer.
Refreshments were served to
Mr?. Albert Hotnaday. Mr?. Bob
Philips.- Mrs. Annie Mae Cooper.
Mrs. Hemer Bishop. Mrs T.
Howell. Mrs. Wilson Dunn. Mrs
Doyle Clemmons, Mrs. Pear! Har-
rison and those mentioned above.
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reive the trail seekers charm at
the grand council fire which will
be held Feb. 25.
After the review, the group
made plans to hase a valentine
party at the next meeting. Various
committees were formed to be in
charge of the games and refiesli-j
ments.
The remainder of the meeting,
the girls made valentines for other
members of the group. These j
valentines will be given out at the
party! Others present were Char-
lene and Sheila Cuchamp, Carol -
Duhon, Gail Hebert, Barbara;
Quinn. Taska Rougeau. Patricia !
Solomon, and Barbara Burleigh.
Pictures Constructed
The Sunny Blue Birds of West
Orange were called to order bv
president. Bonna Kdgei ton. Wed-
i nrsday at the West Orange School.
, The leader. Mr?. Harold Rhodri-
guez. gave each gii! a picture and
material which thev used to con-
! struct a textile picture.
Sharon Truitt collected monev
from the candy sales girls and took
orders for more candy. Verniee
Pevev led with 30 sales. Sharon
Truitt serv ed refreshment? to Judy
and Kav Crowed. Gradalyn Gal-
i lien, Suzanne Addington, Clinell
! Johnston. Flo Rhodriguez, Cath-
! erine Sonnier, Sue Sharon Stark,
j Janice Smith, and Linda Stine.
A valentine party was discussed
[ and it will be held at the home of
j Mrs Frank Starks Tuesday Feb,
! 14 from 6 to 8 p rn.
Valentines Created
The Helpful Blue Birds met
, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. F,
Jensen Jr. to make valentines for
friends.
: Re!re?hme"nts wert* served bv
j Caren Dye to Olga Marie Bates,
t Sue Bates, Caron Dee, Susan King,
i Claire Rhodes, and Melody Mal-
i thews. Paula Weinman. Yirgin,s
! Griffith, Jane Jensen and Marsha
i Fite.
Sally Mielke, secretary, Cynthia i
Burke, treasurer, Marianne Wood- !
side, scribe.
Plans for a Valentine party were !
completed and games were played. >
Marianne Woodside served re- i
freshmen!? to Carol Sue Barbee, •
Pam Cannon, Nancy Materne.
Brenda Nelson. Linda Nelson and i
Jane Stanfield
Party Is Set
The Happy Little But* Buds!
held their regular meeting this !
week in the Youth Center of Fust
Baptist Church. Sharon Hudson, j
j president, eondurtedathe meeting.
The Youth Center will be the j
1 scene of the Blue Birds’ Valentine !
; party for their mothers at 3 30 j
p m. Ttiesda v.
Reciting the Blue Bud- w ish at :
the end of the meeting were Har- i
net Caldwell, Sharlene Foster.,
1 Janet Gholson, Judy Holme?, Row
! Marie Moleski. Joe Elaine Pevoto, ,
; Rose Ann Pfiuger, Paula Russian, (
! Ruth Williamson. Patty Wilson. |
Mrs R H Pfiuger. leader anil Mrs.
: J. D Hudson, assistant leader.
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j The Sunshine Blue Birds saw
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at a meeting in the home of Adele
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Mad Sou Lod*o No.
U« A P A-A M Tliura
Fob. ttb. 2 DO p.m. for
trhsol of Inalrvicllona.
AH vWun* brellirou
oorrlltllv Invlttd. T. O. Watson,
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M.aonlc Tonmle In
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ittng brethren cordially invited, vv. H.
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Secretary.
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• MALE HELP WANTED 3*
PORTM AND' Shin* boy nwdod.
Circle Barber Shop. pIPma *11*'*
LirrnME Selling career lor y*urvg
nan of tt lead Hl*h School ed^
.ation. Mint be well
locallv and willing f .*•“**
training Plan "alary arid ad-
vanca lo right man. Writ* »«*
r 7I», tara Of Orange Leader.
'i BOYSj
Part Time
Can make $4 hour'
St-} Pto'e* tor Hoj«*i
UNDO,
Watertown, Mass.___
DCS to tncreaee In bualneae *•
need man Intereated In 'he rf-
tailing . buatnee* Married man
preferred. Age 24 or over. U ?°«
are choaen voU wdt» be eTpecifd
to etarl to work at one# Por Tun
information apply by if"*!..
Box 485. rara Orani# leaner
THE PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE CO.
OF AMERICA
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t an uluol opportunity ao-
vance 26-40 servi of oo#,
mmntd. good htolfh, * •
aenct »n Orange tor 2 yea1*.
H gh mprol Pr>d rr*tr»*al co *
ibtr. Wfi?t your quaMieca'tOni
to
A. J. Barras, Div. Mgr.
CM.floiy Agew.*» Dec.
1109 Ocodhuo Building
Beaumont, Taxoi^
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• MALI t FEMALE HELP 33
MEN OR WOMEN
tor* *of b*» d*? vf y.
Nc or conwaifng.
See MiSS FREE
Mordcf, 9 00 o fry Q" a“r'
5-64-. fi}?ne—Jay JtwtMxl
• WORK WANTIO, FEMAll 14
LADY te» livf m home, cere
for children. Ph. I 4814.
Financial
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 40
JFN Yegr »*‘veoli*hfd wetaurtiu
bvifinexe with §:* lo?i end three
ren» hoti'e* Acrrge from Wfn
Oren|« School, til for llECHny
KM'iriril hei been repaired bain
liigide end oattklc. lnrludtnf ed»
rtitionsi fttre room for kUchen.
Aiva new roof ThU property ei*o
border* both Western end Hou»«
tna Art Would be idee! for shon-
pint center I !he in Part Ar.h r
end im not idle to give propi-r
t.rr.e io thiJ es’ebii’hrHfni erd
reel ei'e’r O K I!err*v Tjf-o
Lombirdy Dr pitone YU 3-0440
GOOD BUSINESS
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P^o'betf bus n • \ i a dm
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ddii/.'pro* t tjr.r\ g abo *
00. You o't welcome o
\'oy thee a'd ofcter.e for
saufieif be'o^e moA»ng a oe
5 on
You may ro-v be wo'» !or
io re cne e ie v^Se e o i
bove gom#rt e>per>ence how
\Ou »i'Ou!d cootider beng a
bvi’nett fpf ypunelb a_o:I !o^
-o l fbt'dera !»
GREER
REAL ESTATE
704 fPONT SWFT
6 .'779 — Ev*n-<-gx 8 Lvfcl
• MISCELLANEOUS LOANS 42
rr 'loo Loan
IP YOU CAN yij r\f A
^.UO WEEK
PAY BACK ONtY
STATE FINANCE CO
r nont IT. PH. 8-4
8-4319
Livestock and Farm
• CHICKS, POUl, SUPPLIES 30
W* Pay higher price* for hent, Pb.
8-2857.__
99*i PAY top prlcea for gooS fal
hena. Harris Poultry Market, 621
DuPont, 8-1115.
• LIVESTOCK, EQUIPMENT St
3 YEAR OLD geui.le mare, sand!a
horse and g month* old colt. RK-
8-2310.
• PETS 8 SUPPLIES 53
REGISTERED Roger puppies. W0*
Cooper Dr. Phone *-2*15.
BKAGLK Hound pupplea for yt\t.
Royce Scalea. phone HR 5-392T
RFIOIBTERKD cocker pupplea an*
grown dogi. AUo other brerda.
R*_ 6-2310.
MIXED PUPPIES aquirrel doga~I*
week# old, *8 each. Phone Vidor
8-2*8*.
Merchandise
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M A ICE Exlra mon*y Introducing
World'* cutait c8ildr#n'*„ drtnoi.
H tWotHon, odorwhl* *1pto*.
tow puc** Compleio ditploy
fro* Pu*h nomo HAffOPO, D*pt.
1-142. CiRcmnoii 21. Ohio.
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# MISCELLANEOUS *0
AUTOMATIC Phonograph *30. M*»-
lag Washer *30, Typewriter 830.
Trumpet *25: Clarinet 835. Table
Radio *10. Two Wheel Enclos'd
Trailer *100. Phone l-llll
RCA Radio A 45 speed record chang-
er, table modal. Majettle radio and
1* epatd record chanter, end ta-
ble *tyi*. Ptitleo radio, 9 while
mi * 11 - tllkoln** 4 l a. . . - w^-:_ — . a., -
•■oro, j Willie
wall Wbelfir ttret am «f* iw nm
711V***1* ***■ Hwt *-nti
Buying. »«iling, renting or
cleaning out your attic? Thera
>* always a ready market for
any item no longer found use-
ful Placa Classified Ad in
Orar.se Leader for qaick ra-
aulU. Call 8-3271
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956, newspaper, February 10, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560463/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.