The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 31, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Attendants for the wedding of
Miss Mildred Meeks to Mr. James
Bernard Murray which take* place
on Monday morning at ' 9:30
o*lock at St. Mary's Catholic
Church hare, have been chosen.
Miss Hfelan Arsaaoult will be
nutid of honor and Mi-. Charles
Outlet-side of Texas City, a stu-
dent of A. and. M. College, will
serva the bridegroom as best man-
Mas. J. E. Pattilk) and Miss
Docja. Mpore will be hostesses for
the Wadding breakfast at Mrs
Pat tWo's home, 1U1 Green ave
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Donaldson
of Orange announce thu marriage
of their daughter, Charlotte Ma-
ry, to Mr. Thomas Monroe Ow-
ing of Vinton, La. The wedding
Mrs, place in Washington, £>&, <m
Saturday, January, 31.
nue after the wedding. Out of I Attendants at, the
town guests and members of the ! were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Swing
wedding party will attend.
Baptist Cradle
Set This Morning
Extensive plans have been
made by the First Baptist church
foe the cradle roll program as a
feature of the morning service.
The program follows: Music,
With Miss Dorace McGill at the
piano; hymn, "Come Thy
Fount.''; scripture reading,
PsHUni 9^:1-7; introduction of pro-
gram. and workers, by U. J. Col-
burn; message, • Mrs. B. A. Gun'n;
a poem, "God Bless Our Home".
of Vinton, La., who were also
married at that time.
Mrs. Ewing was a member of
the 1942 graduating class of Or-
ange High School and was a char-
ter member of the Bengal Guard's
Drum and Bugle Corps.
Mr. Ewing was educated in the
public schools of Vinton and is
now employed here as ship fitter
by the Consolidated Steel Cor-
poration Ltd- At present they
wilT make their home in Vinton.
A. J. Boggies Are
Feted at Parties
Mr. and Mrs, B; R, SitUm held
m „ ,, , | opyrf -fttjuse orr Friday night at
nrav^r f^ u m "VTi 0:30 o'clock at their home, 1 East
C'olhiinn ni "r J! hi' ri Lutcher, honoring Mr. and Mrs,
h^ u °SS C Ur A- J- Boggie. Assisting Mrs. Sit-
T;, H W,liams' '"- ton was Mrs. E. Wollr « co
traduction, of junior boys for h„sto o
pledge to the flag, U. J. Colburn;
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a word -from a mother, Mrs. J.
C. Winfrey; a word from a fath-
er, W. P. Sexton; closing mes-
Arge'nt' Do?'^: r'°' 'Jhff S^TEd'wart Newman,
Are Ours, O Lord1, Mrs. -F:, H '
Williams, closing prayed
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Dinner Party Is
Given To Honor
MissCoH>uni
^Complimenting Miss Emma
Colburn, whose marriage to
Herritan Nies, Jr., takes place on
Miss Emily LaFitte en-
tertained'Nwth a dinner party on
Friday nignKat eight o'clock at
DeMary's, in Louisiana.
Corsages wereNgiven as favors
and the honoree was presented
with a gi/t by Miss D^Fitte.
Guests were Misses Kaye Mc-
Guire, Mildred Hau.singerK Shir-
ley Goldfine, Harriett RogervJean
Short; June Morris, Cynthia t in-
ter, Emma J4ne Colburn, Mes-
dames Grover Colburn, Joe Pow-
ell, Alphin Mendoza, C. P. Rog-
ers, George LaFitte and the hos-
tess.
The home was1 decorated
throughout with mixed flowers.
Those calling were Messrsi and
Mesdames E. A. Kelly, J. Pi
C. E.
O'Connor, P. J. McCormick,' M.
E. Walmer, E. C. Freund, Newell
A. Hogan, R. E. Carroll, W. H.
Luedecke, C. M. Adams, J. A,
Campbell, Duncan Gitnpel, J. Oi
Butler, G. G. Burns, R. K. Bish-
op, J- R. McChesney, C. J. War-
ren, Jack Crosby, J. W. Lawler,
W. L. Uloher.
Johnny Knowies
Feted At Pfcrty
lonprinr
left'
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A farewell party hoi
Johnny Knowies, Jr., whi
Saturday for El Paso, Tex
join his father Lieut. John A.
Knowies of the U. S. Army, was
given on Friday evening with
Mrs. Frank R. Smith as hostess at
her home, 506 Seventh street.
Pastel colors were used in the
decorations and serving appoint-
ments. Pink and> blue hydrangeas
centered the refreshment table
which was covered with a- lace
cloth.
As a farewell compliment to
Mr. and' Mrs. Boggie, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Kelly entertained with
an informal dinner party on Fri-
day night at 7 o'clock in their
home, 204 Lakeside Drive. Also
present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Newman.'
The dining table "was centered
with gardenias and mixed flowers
decorated the home.
Miss Dullah an
Be Feted At
Bridge-Luncheon
Mrs. D.N^ Pruter will enter-
tain with a I bridge - luneheon on
Monday at' 1 p\m-, at her home,
1306 Orange avunue, honoring.
Miss Frances DullaHaii of Hous-
ton, bride - elect of JtHJus H. Da
vid, Jr. Eighteen guestks^vill en-
joy this h9spit{(liiy,
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Knitting Classes
Held On Monday
Mrs. W. E. Harding has an-
nounced that knitting classes are
being held each Monday from. 9'
a, m. to 5 p, m„ at the Woman's
Club. All women who would like
A gift ot a pin and pencil set lot knit or would like to get wool
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was presented to the honoree from
a group of, friends, and he also re-
ceived a box of candy as a gift
from Mrs. Ed Barcus arid sons,
Jack and Carter.
The guest list included Juanita
Riser, Jackie Couvillion, Major
Inman, Rooth Slucum, Betty
Moore Stanfield, Biilie Jean Wil-
liams, Dick Lea, Mary Ann
Wright, Fred Arscnault, Charlcio
Lee Prince, Donald Stephenson,
Anne Gasow, Wanda Adams,
Jane White, Ruth Daly, J. P. Cop-
pies,* Pauline McGuire, Wynne
Stewart and Johnny Knowies.
for Red Crosfc knitting are urged
to attend.
ventiort in Lubbock.
Coach Cotton Harrison
Ensign Landua is a graduate ot j
I the United States Novul Academy I
anj |at Annapolis, M«l.. and is now' tin j
[NOT EQUAL
, practically evwy counting
( for \v„s, Orange announce the mgaMementimethod devised for general use in
i? ^ T^i st^ ev marriage of thei.Tflgurlng out both, suit and No
d ^htlleiy S Jldaushtor. Frances Ellen; to En- Trump bid* shows an ace as equal
visit the Allen Ranch near San . Q. Harold Lnndua of! In value to the king-queen of a
Angelo Mr. Shelter
tends the State Insurance Com- , 'J „ Is an extra card or cards In
the suit, whereas that actually
makes the combination appreel-
ore worth having. If you
. are"able to Veadtwlce toward the
Wool ley attended the University guarded combination, you can
During '"f I f-«nucntly prorgote two tricks
weilditig is f " 1 ^
Mrs. Brooks Conover ai her bamej'T®*" ' •'
on the Orange - Port Arthur high- i y JAH,e.
way. j 1 .
Mrs. E. L. Bruce is expected to' Cleaning Of
return to her home here today |
following u visit in Dallas.
family will arrive here from LvU'-^.VV with the ryific Fleet. Mussj^ ^° ■
kin, Texas next week
Se'summer iheyl'v'i\'^sid7wiVh,„ The welding is to take place in ! with it, when the ace has to play.
tiiforpia in eiir- tlrst.
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'Mrs. Graham Bruce is ieoving
Friday iof Foi l SilL Oklahon*i
Where she will visit lies husband
who is statione<i with the U. S.
Army tlicre.
Evergreen Is
Completed
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Work of cleaning up nil sec-
tions of the Evergreen
said to be the oldest
cr.nieter.v,,
burying;
ground in this section, will be
Mrs. John W. Hart is. to return !cotapleted this week, according U>
to her hnnie here this week from. rein its Saturd«xv.
fulsa, Oklahoma where she has! A force gf ntfn under 'supjjr-
been visiting her son, John Hart;
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Riiluilds Rifle*
BRTDIi—Mrs. - 1. (('liililets, iiliovo, who liofore her
ittfirriage on ^alnnlyy cvt'iiin^ was Mitts .1 ttm* Bitrher, is
thip tin lighter of M r..uul Mrs. Kruest .Sate her Harbor ot'
this city. Mho i a liieniher of tin* ('nntptiH Swings!ci-k nud
SMtfrtwoH C'luh ami iH a popular uu'iuhor of the youjijjjer
socialsrotij) lt«ri\ , ■ '■ :y>,k •"
Miss lane Karker Weds
J. C. Chiklers Saturday
Miss Jessie Jane Barber, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sat-
cher Barber of this city, became
the l^jde of Mr. J. C. Childers,.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fraid* M.
Childers of Corsicana, on Satur-
day. evening, May 30, at seven
o'clock in the North Orange Bap-
tist parsonage with the Rev. Ja-
roy Weber reading the double
ring ceremony.
The bride wore a white jersey
frock with nnvy insertions, and
accessories of navy and white.
Her flowers were a corsage of
sweetheart roses.
Miss Walterine Kinard, the
bride's only attendant, wore a
powder blue dress with white ac-
cessories and a corsage ot pink
gladiola petals.
Mr. Eddie Hopkins of Corsicana
was best man,
After the ceremony the couple
left on a,short wedding trip. On
their return they will make their
home in Plnehurst addition.
Mr. Childers is employed at
the Consolidated Steel Corpora-
tion Ltd., here.
Bride-Elect Is
Shower Honoree
-PERSONALS-
Private J. D. Cox who received
an honorable discharge -from the
U. S. Army due "to ill health, has
returned to his home in Orange.
He had Jjeen under treatment at
the army hospital at Fort Sam
Houston for several weeks.
vision of Mayor Abe Sokuiskl lias
been"at Work* on the task of clean- ! j
ing up and beautifying the bury- j,
ing ground's, some of which hud i '1LLL1L ,ui
been neglected for u n>rmlt«jr ofj'Jrti'k
years.
Pass
S9Utli
3^T
declarer got too
Ugh here, notice how his ktng?
The-brass and copper used in a
single domestic washing machine
would make 50 ,30 col. cartridge,
cases for the United States Army.
(Dealer:
r.erable.")
North East
Pass Pass
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2 A Pass
Though the
h
I outdid the hostile aces as
trick takers. West made a logical
lc 5—the sccond of the dummy's
7)lr; -ults, his club 2. The <} won
that and t>, spade 4 was led to
the 9 and K. Neat South led to.
ward North's hearts. West played
low and the Q won. The apada 1
Distributed kr
lost to the A, and East
his club J to the A.
To avoid setting
else for the declarer ami
a trick for himself. IT
ed clubs, his 4 to the
diamond combination
ward. East ptsylng low and the-
wtnntng, followed I
West discarding a card from
red suit When a heart was
offered. West yon with his
cashed his set-up club S and fin-
ished with a diamond towaM bia
partner's A. v s
This hand swung «o closely
game depended on the fast that
West's club 5 was higher than the
dummy's 4. Otherwise the tout
king-queens would "have ntade a
game against the four aces. The
declarer took sbc tricks with his
combinations as against only four
for the opponents with their acea_
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.(Dealer: South. East-West VtU-
The state bird of Murylund
the Baltimore oriole.
Mrs. W- D. Stokes and daugh-
ter, Sue Ann, have returned to
their home here at 811 Knox Ave-
nue, after a visit in Montgomery,
Alabama with Mrs. Stokes' sis-
ters, Mrs. B. O. Boyd, Mrs.' R. L,
Eulmer and Mrs. J. E. Brown,
also her father. Mr. C. H, Mat-
thews.. Mrs, Stokes was accom-
panied on the trip by Mr- and
Mrs. D. O. Kirkland of 4IB Knox
avenue. \
tllm Mary Barkes
Miss Mary Barkes, 22, above,
shown rebuilding an automatic
rifle In an arsenal, is one of many
THi NATION'S
GOAL for 1942
★ ★ ★ ill j
60,000 Fighting Planet |
45,000 Roaring Tanltt '
S0,000 Antiaircraft Gum
8,000,000 Tom of Shipping
YOV can help make the President's
word* cum* true!
Vour dollar* i« ed in l'. S. War
Saving* Bonds and Stamps are needed
to buy these instruments of victory.
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IT west leads the heart J. how
should South plan hU plvy of tW
deal at *-8nades? '' .> ■&
IMMTN 8r dleat«, taa\ ' ' 'J
At an old Fifth avenue hotel,, in tron brought were served without
New York, now gww, there was extra ciiarge. Guests were seated
ja fireplace in euch room. The fam(iy tables in groups of from
irate was S2.5Q a day including i™ "~
'four rtVeals, and any quests a pa«t'
Friday: The Day of Suffering
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H1CHUOHTS ON THK SUNDAY 8CHOOL LESSON
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mi
girls doing similar work. This Is ! inga Plan.
— - —- - Invest in
United
States Aftny Signal
Corps photaL
Join your company's Pat-Roll Sav-
Victory every pay day.
Act now!
£he (Soldctt Cext
W. D. Weather ford Jr., first
year student of the Texas Univer-
sity, reached home Friday to
spend the vacation with his par-
ents and other relatives.
Mrs. R. Eddleman
To Be Honoree
For Breakfast
Mrs. U. Ji Colburn, Mrrf. j, C?
Winrrey and Mrs. A. E. Fuller
will be Joint hostesses for a
breakfast honoring Mrs. Richard
Eddleman who is visiting here
from Huntsville, on Tuesday
morning at 10i30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Colburn, 14Q7 Cher-
ry street Members of the f. N.
T. Sewing, Club will be guests.
Install Officers
Tuesday Night
Installation of officers will be
held at the regular semi - month-
FRIDAY SEWING Cf.UB
HOLDH WKKKI.V MCKTING
Mrs. Frank Hubert entertained
members of the Friday Sewing
Club at the regular weekly meet-
ing on Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock in her home, 008 Third-
street. The sewing hour was en-
joyed pnd refreshments were
served.
. The next meeting will, be held
on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock
in the home of Mrs. Scottie Jack-
son. . V.:,-.
CIRCLE fO
MEET ON MONDAY
Monday afternoon at
o'clock the Woodman Circle will'
hold the weekly meeting,. In the,
W. O. W. Hall. All members of
the drill team are especially urgedi
to b« present.
Miss Liliian Parish, bride-elect
of ^Malcolm Robinson, was eotft-
plimented with a miscellaneous
shower on Saturday from 5 to,7
p. m., with Miss C^rol Jo Colburn
as hostess at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Wetdon McClelland on
Short Fifteenth street.
Several games were enjoyed on
the lawn and refreshments of
punch and cake were served. The
honoree received many lovely
gifts.
The guest list Included: Misses
Emily Seruntine, Mai-y McMnhon,
Winnlfred Ready, Muxine Maier,
Betty Lou Williams, Dorothea
Sterling, Anne Boardman, Rose
Annette Cook, CaVolyn Canter,
Normi Meredith, Fannie Bea
Headrick, Dorothy Jean Smith,
Dorothea Pachar,
Kathcrine Hall,
Raisy Rachal;, Mesdames Rex
2:30iMilton, Irwin Rach, Kenneth Mc
Gill, Bill Stringer, Pat Ashton,
Alphin Mendoza and the honoree
Irfr-Ruth Petry,
Ruby BYiehme.
Mrs. R, L. Fulmer and srfiall
daughter, aPtsy, and son Rich-
ard, are guests here in the home
of' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stokes.
Mrs C. F. Camp has been re-
turned to her home from the hos-
pital. Her condition is reported
improved but she is still unable
to see visitors.
Mrs. T. F. Hughes is to' visit
relatives in Dallas while Mr.
Hughes attends the National Tool
Supply Convention in New York
City,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott have
returned to their home here from -
Houston where Mr. Scott under
went a tonsilectomy.
Mr. Brooks Conover is to leave
Monday for Austin where he wijl
attend Texas University this
summer.
Mr. and -Mrs;
Dexter Shelley
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^ fly NEWMAN CAMPBELL
fife International Uniform
Lesson on the above topic for May
31 is Mark 14:32.34. 44-<t«; lft:l-0,
the Golden Text being Luke 22:42,
"Not My will, but Thine, be
flone."
j ° WE HAVE studied Jesus' day of
authority, when He turned the
■ money changers out of the tem-
ple and spoke with authority
therein: and before that the Day
of Acclaim, when He rode tri-
umphantly into Jerusalem with
the multitudes shouting hosannas.
We hav« reviewed the Day ot Con-
flict on which the Lord waa ques-
tioned hp the authorities who
sought to And some cause to ar-
rest Htm as a dangerous person,
but whom He silenced by His an-
swers.
Last week we talked of the last
time Jesui and His disciples sat
together to break bread on the
day of the Passover, and now we
must approach the Day of Suf-
fering, .His night in Gethsemana.
and the trial. The Jewish day be-
gan at sunset of Thursday, so it4
who could Itve with Jesuit of Nat-
sreth and then betray Him witb a
kiss--a symbol of affection and
tenderness? According to the re^v
ord he was a cheat to whom
money meant everything He had
been treasurer of the little band
of disciples, and had cheated; now,
for a few paltry pence he was
willing to hand this holy man over
to the executioners. "Master. Mas-
ter." he said to Jesus, and kissed
Him.
"And they laid their hands on
Him. and took Him." . '
Next morning the chief prlesta
held a consultation wtW.-aMBfi
scribes and the whole council
the temple, and bound Jestis
took Him before Pilate," the
man ruler of the province. ■■■£.
"And Pilate asked Him. Art
thou the King of the JeWsT And.
He answering ssld unto them,
Thorn saysst It," meaning He as-
sented.
Then the chief priests SccuMd
Him of many thing*, hut Jei/tis
answered nothing. Being Inr
of all of which He was
wss really Thursday night that
the events of the first part ot to-
day's lesson took plaee.
With His disciples Jesus went
to the Garden, and He said to His
disciples. "Sit ye here while I
pray.' Then taking with Him His
three most beloved friends. Peter.
James and John, He went further
into the garden. To them He said.
; ''My soul Is exceedingly sorrowful
Unto death: tarry ye here, and
Watch." There He left them, and
Went forward, where He prayed
that if possible "this cup" of sor-
row and suffering be taken from
Him, nevertheless, "Not My wtit,
but Thine, be done."
His-Friends Slept
found His three friend*
He
Jtmt in Gethtrmini
"Not my will, hut Thine, be 4on*" ~LuUe 23:43.
sleeping when He returned to
them, you remember, although oue
lesson does not include that paln^
ful scene, nor Jesus'
comment. The next moment Judaa
Zscarlot and a mob of soldiers snd
citizens osme upon them, snd
Judas betrayed his Lord. "Whom-
.soever I shall kiss," he had told
the accusers, "the same Is He;
take Him, and lead, Him away
safely." ♦
What manner of man waa this
And Mate asked Him!
saying, Aoswerest Thou nothing T
behold how many things they sift-
nesa against Thee.':^:;.'V;£f^
"But Jeaus yet answered noth-
ing: so that Pilate marvelled."
This night of anguish-In the
Gtrden of Gethsemape and the
trial bring Christ nearer to u*. if
possible, than anything preceding
It. As a man He suffered in Hts
soul, knowing what lay ahead of
Him, the sitony and humlllat"
but worst of all, the kn6wle
that so few of those to whom
had preached had heakened to I
voice to the salvation of. their,
souls and the conversion of thifr
Uvea.
r We suffer with Him and grieve
that the three whom He loved
best on earth could not have kept ,
awake <to share His suffer!
How many thousands of His
lower*, however, have since
peated His words when
41pw t* ttMOi, and found <
and fortitude by saying, "Not i
win, but d« done." But
slun to whatever sufferiii|r we I
called upon to bear, and faith
with God we can carry on, giv
courage to face anything
may come to us in life.
Friday: The Day of Suffering
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MILMED LIE G. A.
TO EKIOT HCNK
The Mildred Lee Junior G. A,
or , the North Orange Baptiat
Church will meet on Monday af-
ternoon at four o'clock In the
home of their leader, Mrs. Bill
Strother, and gn in a group to the
playground where a picnic will
be enjoyed. All members are re-
quested to attend.
t. N. T. CUWIO 4''fj
COLBU1M
Urty Colburn will entar-
MR8. R. K. BISHOP TO
BE CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs- R. K. Bishop will enter-
tain members of the Top Deck
Club at the weekly bridge party
on Monday afternoon at 2:15
o'clock in her home, 3 Park Place.
The use of snuff is on the up-
grade in thg'tijjilM' States, ac-
cording to Census figures. Latest
reports show that the nation uses
nearly 40,#00,00® pounds of the
snaeze - producer annually. ; ;
The Census Bureau reports that
pes put more
of bluing a
sundry tubs to
P!«
ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 31, 1942, newspaper, May 31, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221048/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.