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   Nederland Midcounty Review (Newspaper) - April 19, 1962, Nederland, Texas                                YE eager for August t o at that time she will visit her mother in awaiting the day her new drive-in will be JOEL is a busy whistling his way to a pleasant old as you can hear his cheery tunes all grocery is a faithful E. is the original is always a T. A. DUFF'S in life is DUFF of Warren has started to have printed on the Texas automobile license MOORE is a friendly MRS. BETTY teacher at C. Junior High School and MRS. BERTHA teacher at Nederland will attend a summer institute - at University of Texas - sponsored by the University and the Entrance Examination commission on English BARTY JONES and cloud nine because of their newly adopted and MRS. delighted with the color picture o f their spacious home that ran in the Progress Edition of the CHESTER and GWEN KNOWLES are eager beaver workers on any project assigned to MRS. ASKEW adds a cheery note wherever she ANN junior student at Lamar was invited to a at the college that means Aim is spending his vacation remodeling his home on 14th - LEROY of the American looking like a movie star at the library WILLIARD SINCLAIR and J. both with only work very hard at the Babe Ruth League and they certainly always looks trim and MILLARD attractive and very pleasant the Texas A M Mothers Club is a devoted our to LIZ THOMPSON for all the help on arranging the color picture featured on die front page of this OPTIMIST CLUB t o sponsor airplane rides on April 28 and 29 at Jefferson County A and OPTIMISTS to follow with their semi- affair on the following May 6, County story reported that a gentleman recently donated a loudspeaker to his church in fond memory to his had the honor of pulling MRS. A. B. name out of hat last Saturday noon at Singer Sewing Center in she was the winner of a canister Cleaner in Singer's local Is Final Day For Easter Ully April 21, will be the final day for the sale of Easter lilies in downtown an activity of the 1962 Easter Seal This appeal benefits the Port Arthur Society for Children and serves all the regardless of or economic to Mrs. Dudley Lily Day Chairman for the sale this S turday will be handled by a group of. six girls from the seventh grade at C. O. Junior Miss Beth chairman of the volunteer asks that you purchase your lily and wear it in support of the physically o CD 14 No. 16Nederland.Texas April 19,1962. Price 10^ Best All Newspaper 1960-61 Texas Gulf Coast Press Sunday morning in Nederland will find hundreds of children filled with delight of enormous Easter eggs and colorful carefully filling their baskets with treats for the After the children have stuffed themselves with chocolate rabbits and marshmellow families will join i n traditional religious observance of the Easter season by attending church services throughout the School Added To Society junior students at Nederland High School received the high honor of being named to the National Honor Society by faculty They are as Donna Sue Francie Jan Sally Vernice Elizabeth Dianne Joanna Claudia Linda Robbie Canna Naomi deason and Judy Melba Don Marsha Pat Charlene Mickey Aubrey Carol Sonya Judy White and Edith president of the National Honor explained at the Wednesday morning exercises the purpose of the Karen Libersat gave a talk on Other discussions were by John Price on by Sandy president of the student and by Dan Hunt on Karol Miller and Susanne Goodwin were given special senior awards for making the principal's honor roll for the first semester after being elected to the National Society in the spring of 1961.  music was presented by Betty Wlson and James accompanied by a National Honor Society Miss Kay McDonald the Two selections were presented by band Principal Joe Fiedler administered the oaths and presented certificates of membership to t h e thirty new National Honor Society Honor Society membership is b a s e d on leadership and service of students selected by the faculty from among the top fifteen percent of the junior Hardin Forey of visited the past week with her Mrs. Tim E. Stanley of Nederland has been appointed campaign manager of for Thomas A. candidate for State Place 2. In accepting this Mr. happy to be able to indorse and actively help a man so well qualified for the office of State Thomas A. Thomas is a practicing attorney with a A. degree in government frona the University of He is and possesses the ability to accomplish rather than promise results for the citizens of Jefferson County in PTA Elects Murray Libersat was elected president of Central P. T. A. at the Monday night succeeding Mrs. H. M. Other officers elected and who will be installed at the May meeting Mrs. Travis C. C. Arsement and Mrs. Barney second and third vice presidents Murphy and Mrs. Michael recording and corresponding secretaries T. E. school Mrs. delegates and their responsibilities Mrs. L. R. Mrs. E. H Mrs. John Wiltz Mrs. Jack Ralph The nominating committee was headed by Mrs. Dennis reported on the District IV conference held in Jasper which she and Mrs. Rowley The Rev. Thomas pastor of Calvary Baptist gave the devotional and a program of Easter music was presented by the fifth grade choral group under the direction of Mary meeting was opened by members of a Camp Fire Teena Linda M Pat Connie Redditt and Pat Carr leading the pledge of allegiance to the Defense Coordinator Kenneth Whelply gave a talk the civil defense home nursing course to be held May 7-15 in Chest Seeks Aid For Accident situation o f Robert crippled and paralyzed in a swimming accident some nine years has been brought to the attention of the Nederland Independent Community Tlw Community Chest has aided the family by payment of medical expenses and utilities for some time at the present time repairs are needed for the roof of the house in which he and his wife live and Community Chest funds are not designed to cover such expenditures but sustain - The family gets a small monthly check from Texas Welfare but not enough to cover any extra major The wife does ironing for the public in order to bolster the family income but Mr. Stansbury requires almost constant His parents have practically exhausted their resources over the years of their son's They live at 403 Fourth Street and the son and his wife live next who would help financially or with roofing materials for the house may contact Fire Chief Johnny Cormier or any of the Fire Department crew who have volunteered to take over collections for the Call RA 2-8262.  Service Award Diner Set For 40, going into his second full term on the Nederland City was re-elected mayor pro tem by the full council at the regular meeting Monday Nagel was appointed to the council in 1959 to fill the unexpired term of wud 11 councilman who moved Texas to his appointment on the Nagel had served four years on the tax equalization board and years on the zoning board of He is instrument man with Neches Butane of Texaco Inc. at the Port Neches Rant will be honored at the Company's Annual Service Award at 6tOO Saturday April 28, at the King Edward Hotel in according to S. 1 dinner The were recently presented with awards of gold watches in recognition of 30 years of s e r v i c e and Texaco pins for 25 and 40 years of 100 or more active and retired employes in the Port Neches area who are members of the Texaco Quarter Century Cub wUl Five Texaco received their 40-yef|r two 30-  awards and five their 25-year year being honored Ramie Edwin Paul Vice and S. L. e ar award recipients arei W. L. and C. who received 25-year awards aret C. W. G. and Curtis Beaumont dinner is one of 38 being held this year by dinners were scheduled to be Texaco employes throughout e i v e d service 50-year 182, 40-year 321, 30-ycar awards and 614, 25-year has approximately 35,500 employes in the United Over 21% of these employes have been with the Company more than 25 Crusade novelty act made of a medley of songs will b e presented as part of the program of the Cancer Crusade talent show to be presented at the high school auditorium on May 4, Mrs. L. E. publicity said Members of the act will b e Carl Abbott and Walter Mrs. Defee  

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