The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1956 Page: 10 of 10
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[Bride-Elect Fete'd
At Lunch, Shower
Country Store
elect a Wedding Gift To Fit .
attractively in Bride's Home
i metal that
accessorizing
h’t do to fill
To Be Operoted
For Troop 14
The mother* ted alater* of Pint
Baptist Troop 14 member* edU eel
up shop for two days early PWiey
morning on the corner of 2nd and
Cherry St*. The shop will be a
country *ton and will be stocked
with aaow cone*, hot dog*, coffee,
cake*, pie* and other food* u well
a* new and u*ed wearing apparel,
needlecraft. fancy apron* end
novel tie*
There will be a large tarpaulin
over the table* of merchandise and
records will be played over a loud
o«pa*tm*ht
by Mr*. Jack
er of Jama B.
LT, SBVW1 £
tefel Keep In miad that it will be
■played, and the bride would like
tr gift table to look pretty.
Favorite gift* for the home In-
ude linen*, silver and electrical
jplitnccs So many gift* fall into
le (after category mat stainless
iron, depending on the bride * pre-
ference. Popular, too, now is stain-
less steel flatware for the Uble.
rhen there ere the appliances -
blender, broiler, clock, coffee
grinder, corn
n popper, meet
knife sharpener,
A good idea i* to find out if the
extractor, ice cream freeter, food
The purpoae of the country store
Is to provide funds to send four
members of Troop -14 to the na-
tional jamboree in Valley Forge,
Pa., in 1957. Store hours will be
from * a.m. to S p.m. on Friday
and 9 a m. to 12 noon on Saturday.
D* are candlesticks, candelabra or
-Jesse N. hurricane lamp*. A new braak-
Eva Belle down candelabra may be used in
Rush, are 20 different variations. A pair of
nding fun- candlesticks turn upside down to
on Rush, become vase*. Another candle-
day morn- stick can be fitted with a small
lie attend- tray on top In become a compote,
he Baptist i^ger g»fi* in silvondatod IN-
ie1r*1 **rv' loware might be vegetable dishes,
ield some- weu^d-tree platters and gravy
sets. Bread and sandwich trays.
Gty «f Salem Pays Off
Maltimillion Dollar Fire Debt
SALEM, Mesa. (AP) - Depot
Pin Chief William R. Hart lai
night officially sounded the "a
OUT signal for a lire which I
1914 killed three parsons, left II
000 persons homeless and reduce
1,900 buildings to ashes.
At the same time, Mayor Frai
with fchiffli Embroidery
Today We Greet
Like Old Man Rivsr — those
birthdays keep roilin’ along.
Rollin’ along Wednesday will be
birthdays fori
Mrs. Laura Ellen Gordon
Frank Ball
Glenn Curran
Charles Cottle ,
M. B. Flippen Sr:
’ Betty Palmer
Mrs. Clyde Bees
Belated greetings to Sam
Moses Jr. whose birthday was
Sunday. ^
cis X. Collins touched a match
to the last 51,000 Iota note, signal-
ling that Salem had paid off to the
last penny the mOlloos it borrowed
from tbe state and private banks
‘Now, don’t be hard on mo, Officer—I’m a little nervous.1
mS sS£2 |Star-Playwright
Phnrrh ^onrlrai hMomn viindau lVfl MOfirOC ftnd playwright
ice and coasters to ash trays and
candy dishes. Casseroles, trivet*
and silent butlers are good gift*
too. Ditto flatware in her pattern
choice. A carving set to match
her place settings would also de-
light the young homemaker. A tea
or coffee service is the ultimate in
bridal gifts. A chafing dish is an-
other idea worth considering.
Linens are always welcome gifts,
particularly if you are aware of
the bride’s colors. Candy striped
sheets and pillow caaas, decorative
lag Club will meet at 1:20 p.m. in
the home of Mrs. Harold Hopkin*
in Hanywood Addition.
Whan i white-topped and a
black-topped, car an parked to-
gether in the sun, the white-topped
car may remain 15 degrees cooler
Truck Driver Waist Woman
Of Fire in Her Apartment
ST. LOUIS (AP)—Mr*. Martha
jr" Welch was sitting on the front
porch of an apartment building
when a truck driver stopped and
asked her:
"Do you know that the third
Boor is on fire?*’
Mrs. Welch looked up and taw
flames coming from her apart-
ment. The fire, confined to her
Quarters, did an estimated $1,250
damage.
REPORTS FOR DUTY
James F. Montgomery, ship’s
Service chief, hss reported for
duty at the Orange Naval Station
from the USS Cascade, all-purpoae
destroyer, naval spokesman said
Camp Fire Group
Receives Awards
The Watawisi Camp Fire Girls
met Friday in the home of their
leader, Mrs. J. E. Sampson. Mrs.
W. J. Robison was present to
administer the tent for trailseekers
rank.
The |
ficate ol
from M
ecutive
Those
Caroelly._______—
Olnchefski, Martha Rudeseal, and
Pam Sampson.
pad a hint yesterday that Saturday
might be the day.
. M ha put it. the marriage won’t
bo this week, but then he correct-
ed himself to nay "not before Sat-
urday."
Connecticut stats law requires a
five - day waiting period after e
marriage license is taken out. A
probate judge can waive the wait
if he choosee.
So far the couple hasn’t taken
bath towels, kitchen towels and
handsome guest towels are aU use-
ful. China in her favorite pattern
or n china demi-tasse or tea serv-
ice would please any bride. Odd
DINER ,N»
Vent lead AlfNA A«en> |
9 Mh 91. Mmw 9*9991
lovely 3-4 step-
in dress with
eyelet Schitflie
embroidery , ,
woven check
Den River’s
gingham cotton
... washable
of course. Black
brown, navy. 12
received their certl-
k, beads end insignia
George Colburn, un-
safe) plates ere popular gifts.
Youngster Distributes
$36 Among Othors
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) -
Four-year-old Michael Lowes took
his mother’s purse out in the yard
and pasted out 136 in bills to play-
mates.
Lorry Loews, the child’s father,
UNSCOMBS HAVE GUESTS
MAURICEV1LLE (Spl)-Mr
Mr*. John Roy Johnson of A
and their eon and daughter, D<
end Margaret, were wee
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ri
today. OriginsBy from Evansville,
led., Montgomery entered the
service in 1939.
An estimated eight million U.S.
school children have vision diffi-
culties.
Freezer Living
said there are e lot of children in
the neighborhood.
"I’m afraid the ice cream man
got most of it,” he added.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1956, newspaper, June 26, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560496/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.