The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29;, 1940.
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rTriE ORANGE LEADER _____________________RAGE THREE ^
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Social, Club, Church and Organization News
Campus Swmgsters To Give ^.Szgrs*
Hallowe’en Party Thursday HHjjH
At Sunset Grove
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A Hallowe'en party will be enjoy,
vd by the Campus Swlnesiera aiid a
Sroup at thttir friend*' on. 'Thursday
y night at S i. vlnck »l Hauet Gruv-.
Country Club. Invitations lo attend
have been extended to filly young
people In Orange.
Members of the Cam pita Swing,
•tens club are' Wanes JBvely n li'Roll-
V. Kroiiie Coltaini. Jane 'Burlier. Jer-
ry Parish. Walterlne Kinarl, Schnr-
t™’."1' ^22,^.BoChr.. Aung Tout. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs, meeting Mrs. Martha J:*i’e McCrary
TiT
A steak fry wag enjoyed as the
opening night party of the year for
’national representative of ’Texas
wan the'guest siwaker.
.Tlte high spot of the meeting wes
the presentation of 1-egion of Honor
Pins to Mrs. Rosa Dugg* and Mrs.
* George Hunt by Mis. Cleaves.
Hug.is vfas thy Ilrst member In this
district to receive the honor.
Plan* were dismissed for home
’•the Monday club^ Inal_uicht liegln- coming to be given on November--2*
mayne Olsen. Harriett Rogers Emilr nine at T o'clock/ at Sunset I rove to honor the pbmews of the Wood-
Seruntine. Mary' E. Olbbs," Blaine ! Country' Ctuh: ‘ - ":
man Chyle. At the close of the
Lillian Parish. Mary Force, Elizabeth
Crea, and Mrs. J.inluvis Iktrlg-r. club
sponsor.f
at a meeting of the awlngsters
Monthly afternoon at the home
Miss Elaine Smith.
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WHEN IN BEAUMONT
Stop At
BEAUMONT COURTS
Alan Camey-on. Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hurl shower.
,myre, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers. Mr. i
I Hus for the party were perfected ,lnd Mrsf Traylor S?I!s Mr and Mr*.
Dexter Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. George i
Raborri, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Onset.
Mr. and MPs.—Ernrrt field, Miss Eve-
lyn Northeutt, F. W Htistmyre,
Dr. and Mrs. Wynne Pearce. Mr.
and Mrs, E. I. Hardy.
Mrs. I Is car Dancy will he hostess
to member* of the dub on Monday
afternoon at 3:30 odock at he;- home
SOS Eighth Street...............i
was honored with a handkerchief
AAA
Approved
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Convertible
Apartments
2 Miles West On Hi-Way DO
Rates
To accomodate up to
tl persons with 2 pri-
vate hatlls.
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,50
Up
(Weekly Rates On
Keqncst)
P. O. Box J2«0
Private Till
Shower Hath
Mrs. Will McGoush and Mr*. Clar-
encr Robison Will he co-hostesses
at a coffee to lie given oil Wednesday
morning from 9 to 10 30 o'clock In
the home of .Mrs. Kohison. Funds
derived from this affair are to he
used to finance the next* Woodman
Circle District meeting.
WOODMAN CIRCLE MEETS
AT W. O. W. HAM, MONDAY
The Wotwiman C'trele m«u Momlay
|afternoon in Date W. 0. W. Hal!
with Mr*. EmnUe Fountain. ffi<ml
I lan, |>re!*lijlng. Mr*. Pearl (Heave*
of Ueayimont, district niMiiager ««d
RQ0FING, SHINGLING
’.tad REMODELING
Orange Resident
Phone 707
Reasonable Pricas
RECREATION PRO-IEtT TO
SPONSOR II M.IV>\V|-EN PARTY’
The W. 1*. A. Rroroitlon l*ru*
jeet In tpohUhrlni h H.-tllowFen par
ly to tie Ntven at the sewing room
on Tu^mlay night. (H*toher 2S. at I
o>1ow; All children from the n#e*
of I# to 11» yearn are Invited to at*
tend.
KMZAIIFTH 'sTOVER CIRCLE
INSTALLS NEW OrtlrKHS
Installstlan of officers *o serve
during the coming year was held nt
the meeting of the Elisabeth Stover
Circle of thg First Baptist Church
last night St the home of Sir*. Bertha
Mallln. Miss Ava lsiwc was cohos
Us* with Airs. Mallln.
Monthly Meeting
Held Monday By
Anderson P. 1LA.
church with My*. R. ts*e Davis In
charge. The meeting will open at
7:15 o'clock with Mrs. Eugene Col-
Members of the Four S.,u*re Club |a,,r,"« «* wmhRhour.
The Parent-Teacher Assoclflffon of
Anderson School held the monthly
The meeting opened with the bus meeting on Monday afternoon a' a so
Iness session at which a letter from ‘o'clock In the school audltorlgm. 4
a Rartlst missionary In Brazil was j T,,s.ls r„ngress birthday was cel
read. Mrs. A. 4 McKenzie hud tcbmied with Mrs W. H Mnlotir.
char** of the Impressive Installation l|rtjW ,lf hom,r making a short In
ceremonies In which the iliilU'" "f lrutli.mil talk. Mrs. Malone «'ss
the officers were compared to' those. „ chBrtpP niemlmr of the Mothers
of crew of »n airplane on a voy- '„nd Teachers o.-guntxotlon here. a
age. New officers are Miss Iris fore-runner of the present Parent
Teacher Association.
Mrs. R. P. Thrpln led the pro
gram on the tople: "It's a Hmull
| World.” .Mr*. George Crafl gave two
A social hour was held at the con- v,mg| solos,
elusion of the program and refresh , Ml.„ j,d,„ Anger, president. an
ments were served. j noumed that the I*. T. A I* t«
| sponsor a review i>f the Hook. "The
j Xararene” h\ Shojen A»ch, to lie
! given by Mrs. .1 J. Wheat of llcfyu
The etudy of the hook. "CpisiuD'd ^ moot on Thursday night. November
Americans" will be continued al the 7, al 7 :j0 oel.n k at The Anderson
weekly meeting of the Wesleyan Her- j School auditorium. The review will
vice Guild of the First Methodist | p(, preceded be a short program of
Church on Thursday evening TtC* the mugJc#, iM,|t*-t numbers. Ad
i mission will Is- twenty-five cents for
j adult* ind IwljeiiIh for children,
j Mn. Sum Mnnley reported that
j over lftOO lunohe** Uad nerval
| In tl>« th* Wglnnln*
Now is tho time to come in while
our stock it complete in all lings o^d
make your ihriatnia* oeloOtions.
Mvko smal Idown payment and w*
will hold them until Nmss- JOE
LI VAN, W atchmaker and .lewefer.
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Saxon, chairman; Mias Helen Mac
Ear la nr. first vice president; Mrs.
ft. 1). Williamson, secreiury-treas-
orer.
WESI.EYAN SERVICE Qt'ILD
TO atXINTINEE 8TI l»Y
.of the First Mevhodlsl church will
j enjoy a Hallowe'en party In the
‘church basement on Wednesday af-
ternoon at four o'clock in the church
.basement. Betty Nell Prince and
S1 Evelyn Watson \\ 1 jl be hostesses.
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| WOMAN'S WESLEY BIBLE
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j The monthly ImihIiiohm nrul nftclttl
mt*otlnn of (lit* Woman’*
;lUl*|t* (*1hfw t*f lh<* Klrat M«*|htKllHi
PhutTh wan heUl on Monilio tilithi
at T:Hdi oVIook In tht» t»4»urcf» lumw
menl TSI* wan tli*4 firnt hualncM*
t»f ti»H cbijrcli year.
! Mf«. Marry (’lark l**il the «!*»*<»
flonikl aM Mr% M. l,i. Harltor* prr
aUI<*t1 over lht> Imnittean w'h»!»iii. A
hibliotl r|W«(|t n and unnwpi'
MnAuft^l hy Mm. W, K, An
tlrrWM. rhuirnuin Ihirina
(tie hmtr refresh ineritn war<*
ia»i'v«*«1 l*y Ml** T. .1 Arnold. Mrn
Hart**** iiiMi Mr*. lAirrh. Hlxt**ou
were la itltndikw.
The next LtuiWririMi mcetlnx will Ik-
fceld i»n MandAT. JPovwtiter 2«». at
'n*rB<*0nh. -----------
Vft?DSV.*DW APTKIINO0N CM II
TO WITH MILS. Pl lJMKH
Mm J I* Fuller will rnferlHln
member* r.f the After
noon »UV«e a( tlte weekly
party on WYdneiwTpy nt t.'fo p. tn.
At h«*r h*»me K.04 Chen v . Hti oet, it
wan anmmnrof! «m1a»
Social Calendar
VVRIXNKHOAY
\\• flii«*!«ditv «M»t» for l»>m!i
eon nt the home of Mr A. Traylor
Sella al 1 p. nt.
Mlx-t’p Hewing Cluh in^lnx fit
the home of Mr*. Milton MeFa<1»lt*n
art 2 :3H !>. m.
rh rial lan UhIUh Hewing Club
meetInM nt the home of Mis. A. J.
Hc'hnitxel at 2 |>. m.
rnmiiii* (SatlnhoAti* meeting nt the
home of Mien Miriam David at 4
0. m;|...............
Carnival A|*onAored hy Cove I4ni-
ent-Teneher Awwa-latlon At Cove
Mchoot at T:$« r». m.
Carnival A|H»nAored l»y 8t. Mar./*.
Pa rent Teacher AAAoclatlon at St. I
Mnry * 8ch»»ol nt 7 p. rn. j
Fortnightly Cluh meeting with Mm.
J, K. Aleiamler at 2 tlk |». id. j
THURSDAY
4'lrclew «»f the Woman1* MlftNlofi-
ary S«M*lety of the Flint RM|»tlAt I
Church fheettnir f*»r *h*g1h! ami twin I
(Unitary ju-igrun nt the rhurch at j
P- •»,
I of Hcho4*l. It wa* ann«»tinc«*(1 tl»,»t
(hone who have clothing or *H«*ca
which may be w»»rn hv nceify achool
chlhir**n. nun lelepiome Mm. A. T;
Cappa whn will call for the jgirmeiitrr
when nwdwl.
0|»en hou»e will )«* hflfl nt the
cafeteria »*n Thumduy at maxi au*l
all mother* of An«ter*<»ii Hihiwil chil
*!ren are Invited to iittemT and In
npect tiifb cafeteria faeftttlc*. Lun
chew »t twenty-five cent a each wlU
he A0|ve<l to ndultk Attending.
1‘lnn* Ai*e la-lug made to provide
a room at the nrhotfl lh \\ lih*h m *th-
era may leave their lathles durtru
P T. A. meet Inge. Thl* plan I"
eiperted to he In effect at the n«**t
regular meeting «»f th*** I*. T. A.
Dr. Gus Evans, Jr.
/nnounces the Opening of
His Office 4
Located Over The
Orange Drug Co.
'v Complete
Optometnc Services *
Eyes Exi.niined
Glasses Fitted
At A Cost
Everyone Can Easily
Afford
Phone 854
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COMING THURSDAY
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rtreln of I#.1 Wnman'» MlMi*trv ,
HucMy of Iho (Vet (Iran it <• lta|itl«l -
Church mrallng for o.kIi.1 hi th. ■
hotij. of Mrs. Carrol Bishop al 3ll1! ;
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Wiunsh's Highly for Christian
Harvlr. iff tho First MrthoUlst i
Church meeting at the church at S I
b. m. ,1
Wesleyan Service Uulhl of the ■
First Methodist t'hurch meeting »t, ■
the church at 7:1* |>. m.
Woman's Missionary Hoelety 1.'
# Water, water everywhere—mh«I it in not Mirpria-
injf, for inadequate heating allows exree* moisture
to form on walla and furniture. Better Heulinft—
Automatically Controlled ami Vented Heating—will
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A large investment in «*«|iiipraent in
your community assures you, of this
faithful Gas Service.
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the Yli4W.no Id Memorial Buptlsl
Church meeting for visiting day "at
I he church at l.:l« p. m.
FRIDAY
tVolt Orange Home Demonstra
Ih,n Club meeting at the hronc of
jjjra C. C. Winfrey at 2:3» p m.
Friday Sewlsg tlub mratlng al
the home of Mr*. Charles Ferguson
; nt S p. m.
i General meeting of the Womsn's
‘cluh at the club house at 1:*»
p. m.
Mildred Junior O A of lb.
North Orange Baptist Church meet-
ing at the bam. of Mia* Allle f*earl
ILorroa at 4 p. m.
Horn. Maker. Clsaa of the Wsgt
Orange Baptist Church meeting for
barbecue at the home of Mr*. Vertlne
Hubert at 7 :>• p. m. t
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1940, newspaper, October 29, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557886/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.