The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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was winner qt second
weet course twas served
tables of player*. .
• <t meeting'will be held
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SPECIAL £
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PERMANENTS
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OVER ABE'S
An
■Iwai B-H J
Church was held on
ternoon at threé o'clock ti —
home of Mr . 8. D. Long with
eight members attending. •
Mrs. €*rl A. McEachem, who
is holding a Sunday School study
course here, was a guest and
madé a talk on the organization of
the Extension Department of the
Sunday school. Refreshments
were served it the close pi the
meeting. > ^>$^£,7 Ppil
The next meeting will he held
during the first week in February
at a place to be announced later
\
NORTH ORANGE BAPTIST
CIRCLE ONE MEETS
Circle Oné of the North Orangi
Baptist Woman's Missionary Uri
ion hefcT the regular weekly meet-
ing on Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock «t the churtW with six
members in attendance. ' V'it
Mrs. Sam Cooper led the devo-
tional from the Ninety-first Psalm
and presided over the business
session. Miss Allie Pearl Barron'
taught the Bible lesson. I
Beginning next week, the reg-
ular meetings wHl be held ott
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock
at the church instead of meeting
on Tuesdays. ■}( 4
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GRAM SCHOOL of DANCING
Announces.
After Holidays Opening
TUESDAY, JAN. 4,1944
BALLET—TAP—TOE—ACEOBATlfc /
BALLROOM
Established In Orange 10 Yea
E AVE.
UBklC POULTRY & FISH CO.
' NOW OPEN FOR ipfelNESSV 714 SECOND
ish of All Kinds — Shrimps — Louisiana Oysters
•) ■' ^--^T'ouKP'wunders and Cat
DRESSED TURKEYS
- "| — -Dressed PouHty — Fresh Eggs
• I one 4615 Wrotesale and Retail
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M. T. DEARMOND |
_7fl4_ Second Street
pf the
the W$M« j
wwrjed by,
and Peggy -Smith of
. .
sung
in the
;he Council Ring.
Davi loci the
of Allegiance to the Flag
group sang "God Bless
If A welcome to the girls;
leader* and guests preaerit was
given by Mrs. L. I^Miller,.exec-
utlve.' :, )<-■—±4 '
The group was ted in saying
the Lord's Prayer by Mrs.' ASam
Manley^ Tn the . candle lighting
ceremtSny, Delores Harding. Letoli
ibufi; Ina Faye Runnels, Tawan-
group; and Bertha Low Toi
check, Koneta gr8npr-HgWed_ the
Lights of Work, HeaÚh and
Miss; Essie Richardson awa
the four ranks. Tytose taking the
Trail Seeker, first'rank weie: Jo
Ann Blankenship, Barbara Mc-
Lellan, Rosemary Reimw, Mar-
tha Nell Coulter, Sudi^Ruth Ann-
strong, Ina Faye Runnels, Bar
bara Bohnstehn,/ Betty John
James, Montez ISoüson, Marilyn
Goodrich, Janet Hónson and Mrs;
Fay Walston/ These girls are now
eligible to/wear the Trail Seeitet
pin andyáre awarded five-purple
beads > ch for^rankv -v,.—
girls and leaders awarded
W(^gatherer's rank , are: Doris
ivall, Dorothy Simpson, Nell
tovall and Mrs. Bessie Raoh. The
Woodgathercr Ring is the' insignia
foF this rank arid ten purple beads
eré the rank award.
Three girls taking the rank of
Fjre Maker, next to the "highest
rank, are: Joanne Ford,' Rather
ine McDonald and Dolores. Bol'
ton. They may now wear the Fire
Makers bracelet and are given
(fifteen purple beads.
V Torch Bearer is the highest rank
awarded in Camp Fire and Bobby
Jean^ Marsh has the distinction of
the first girl in Orange to
this honor. Bobby Jean
is the daughter oMtej®C Mrs.
R. C. Marsh and a member of the
Paúrtki Camp Fire Group. ' Miss
Virginia Humble is group guard-
Hobby Jean took the rank
in Mwrts and games. There are
seventeen divisions to this rank.
Mr-S. Sam Manley was also a-
warded the rank of Torch Bearer
In Homecraft — the firsi Orange
Guardian to accomplish 1,h is.' Mrs.
Manley is guardian of the Tanda
Fire group. Both may How
the Torch Bearer's pirt and
ónfc la>ge purple bead
Fifteen^glrls were /given
tional honorKfor bringing
girls into the C«mp Fire.
The girls and leaders were con-
gratulated by Mrs. Mittvr on their
splendid cooperation in Vh< Na-
tional Camp Fire Gifls "Pledge1 a
Plane" war bond drive- The H|||
da group is leading al) Camp Fire
Girls of America, having pur-
chased three bonds; the Kilo Klub
is .second in Orange with two; the
Letoli, Adastra Horizon Club, arid
Friends of the Bfve Birds ,caeh
hav«¡ purchased otte — all groups
of Mrs. W.
Wesleyan
First Methodist CI
in the home of Mrs.
at .7:80 p. m.
THURSDAV | ¿
Circles, of the First
lian Church^ meeting
Circle Oijie in the "
Jack Turner at 3^0 p.
Two in the'hi
Reid at 3:30 p.
«i?
r>w
follows:
of Mr*
m.; Circle
of Mr . Ernest
; Circle Three In
-r-r-
rdiansTo
street
^t the Camp
tlón
the Presbyterian Chapel at T:45
p. in.
Aulick iílub meeting In the
home o/ Miss Nancy Prlqe at 8
P Ctáto óf the First Methodist
Gleaners society meeting in the
iowh« homes: Circle OneWlth
. George Jomé at 8 p. m.; Cir-
cles Two and-Three wRI> Mrs. O.
C. Gammage at 2:30 p. m.; Circle
Four with Mrs. Don McComb at"
10 a. m.
Woman's Society' for'Christian
Service oí the First Methodist
Church meeting at the church at
3. p.. m.
Circles of the First Baptist Wo-
man's Missionary Union meeting
Us follows: Circle One&li the
home of Mrs. J. R. Parish at 9:30
a. m.; Circle Two in the home of
Mrs. W. S. Wilson at 9:30 a. m.;
Circle, Four in the First Baptist
educational building at 3 p. m.;
Circle in the hpme of Mrs.
Sam Halyard at 9:30 a. m.
Circles of the McDonald Me-
morial Baptist Woman's Mission-
ary Union, meeting in the follow-
ing places: Zemfna Hare Circle
in the home of Mrs. Bob Henry
at 2:30 p. m.; Mary Alexander
Circle at the church at 10 a. m.;
Sallce Circle meeting in tHe
church at 2:30 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society jot
the West Orange Baptist.Church
meeting Vn the home of Mrs. A. L.
Harris at 10 a. ip. .
Woman's Society for Christian
service or the Bruner Methodist
Church/meeting in the church at
2:30 p. m.
Woodbine Rebckahs meeting in
ÚHK I. O. O. Fi Átflt at 7:30 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
tiie North Orange Baptist Church
mtfeting as follows: pircle Two
in the home of Mrs. J, H. Cun-
ningham at 9 a. m.
Circle Five in the home of
Mrs, Charles Schrieber at 10 a. m;
FRIDAY
Literature Department of the
Woman's-Club meeting in the
club-house at 3 p. m.
Friday Sewing Club meeting in
the home of Mrs. Charles Fcrgu
son at 3 p. m. '
USO Dance/for service men in
tlih social room of -the USO (flub
from. 8:<j0 to ,11:30 p. m
Association will give
supper on Friday
January 14, in the high
Cafeteria. Chill",-rice and
Mil be served, beginning at
o'clock and the public is in-
to have supptfr with the
fire girls at that time. *
wlH be' used to b(iy
in the Camp Fire girls'
je a Plane" drive. The goal
an ambulance plane and the el-
la a joint' one for all Camp
Blue Bird ahd Horizon Club
ips in America. To date Or-
Camp Fire girls .have pur-
chased ft. $25.00 bonds and have
the distinction of being the first
Camp Fire group in America Jo
buy a bond for the drive, which
started. on October ULjnd will
run through February 15.
All bonds tf&hi now on will be
bought to help Orange in our
Fourth War Loan quota.
Tuesday Club Is
Ervtertained
Mehibers of thfc Tuesday Cltlb
were entertained at bridge <>n
Tuesday afternoon at three
«'dock with Mrs. Joe Lucas ns
hostess in her home, 812 Pine
street. •
TWo tables of . players were
present for the games with Mrs.
R. B. Goree/ winning the high
score awaj d. A dessert course was
served. Mrs. I.. S. McReynolds of
Houston was a guest.
Next Tuesday the club members
will go to the Masonic Temple
where they will make surgical
dressings in the Red Cross work
room. "
Jules
confined
all this weak with what ip
be a very, stubborn ease
of influence. ^
ORANGE GARDEN pLUB
POSTPONES MEETING
The Biislness meeting of the
Orange Garden Club which.^vaa
scheduled tor January TOfWBTnot
held at that time but was post
poned, the date to be announced
later,'it Vas announced today by
the club president, . Mrs. Robert
Tookn. j
T. N. f. SEWING CLUB*
MEETING POSTPONED
..The meeting of the T. N. T.
Sewing Club which was sched-
uled for yesterday^ftftemoon was
postponed until Tuesday, January
18, when Mrs. U. J. CoRíürn Will
be hostess in her home, JÍ407
Cherry street. The meeting is to
open at 3 p. m.
"Norwatlc-Conn.. (AP) Po-
licemen John Toothlll,'Jr., and T
Miller are getting two days leave,
with pay.
Answering an; emergency call
from a woman unable to locate a
doctor, they successfully delivered
,a baby girl and the police com
mission recommended the time ofT
as a reward for performance "be'
yond the regular line of duty."
f EST KTROUWIJiltyiMS
LADIES BIBLE CLASS
MEfeTS AT CHAPEL
The. eighth chapter of Exodus
was the subject of'' sttid^. at tlij
weekly meeting of thi? Ladies'
Bible Class of the Presbyterian
Chapel which was held on Tues-
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the chapel. Seven members were
in attendance.
T|ie program opened with th?
responsive reading of a portion of
scripture. Mrs. Beri-y Bcasiey led
the opening prayer whicji was
followed by an open discusslon'of
the lesson. Mrs. Forrest MvDtm-
ald -leci the closing prayer.
■ Next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
O'clock the class will meet again
at the cjjapol with Mrs. Forrest
McDonald in charge of the devo-
tional. "Che lesion will be—the
ninth chapter of Exodus.
AN ACUTI heart attack In a New
York City hotel brought death to
Mrs. Herbert Hoover, 68, wife of
thi former president She Is pic-
tured as she appeared at the time
she was the White House hostess.
She was. an accomplished linguist
and geologist (ínlerhattondl)
i Cor* Blount i
Church
n L.
ton in Riverside. ,™s
The meeting opened at two '
o'clock with the hostess leading '
the devotional. The lesson from
the twertfh chapter--of Matthew
Was presented by Mr . A. J. .
Schnitzel- and1 the business ses-
sion was conducted by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Frances Harris.
cial hour was enjoyed by the ten
membei-s and one visitor attend-
ing.
¿iext Tuesday afternoon at two"
o'clock, the class will meet, in the
home of Mrs. Bernard Adams, 3¡0t;
Bradford.
A so- %
How to Promptly Relievo
USCÜLAR,
ACHES-PAINS
You need to i
Kthine "eownijri
rtvroTo far quick
Is tetter thsn an el
urd plastor—It actually I
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MUSTerqlE
Charter Ne. 13861
Reserve District No. ti
REPORT OF COÑIJITIÓN OF T1IÍ5 T
First NaHonol Bank In Orange
m
of Orange,
I found The Way
an amazing NEW*
mum.
In the State of Texas, at the dose of business on Dec. 31, lllCl
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Published in Response io-Call Made by Comptroller of the currency,
Under Section SV1, U. 8. Revised Statutes
ASSETS
1. Loans and discounts
(including $127.511 ovcrdniflsl
2. .United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed — ,
3. Obligations of States and political
subdivisions ^
4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures •
5. Corporate stocks (including $10,500.00 stock
of Federal Reserve bank)
ff.- Cash,, balances with other banks,'including
reserve balance, and cash items
in process of collectipn .
7; Bank premises owned $12,500.00,
' furniture and fixtures' $1.00
8.- Real estate; owned other than bank
$ 271,2114.<15
4,260,406.25
791)044"!
160,676.<
B. BASS -
Dry Goods Store
0* SECOND STREET
^ • •• '
Also Stationery, Postage
And War Defence Stamps.
OPEN DAILY
UNTIL
GORDON'S
302 Border Street
HOME COOKED
LUNCHES
t —: i
OYSTERS
II. T. BEST, M. Dt
Anneuneint The Openltif ,
or Office —3M Adams Bldg.
OBSTERICS
DISEASES OF WOMEN
OFFICE PHONR-ft-MM '
RES. GOODHUE HOTEL
. Phone MSI
PORT ARTUURi TEXAS
\;
vi
premise^ f
11. Other assets /
bonds
Hazel
rmt
arrangements.
DorothV Simpson, Tanda Group,
id the CemP Fire Girls' Credo
lly John James, Kilo Klub,
gave tlic. caudle extinguishing
poem The Ctiuncil Fire ended
with the ¿ntirc^grqup ol girls and,
in one largqj
Taps, "Daji
in. Mrs!
and MRk: *r
Bi
r.
12.
'Toial Assets.;..
IVI
13. Denial
leaders joining
circle and singing
It I 1/ I T. I
individual
cor po rati
14. Time deposits <if iijtdividualsff
partnerships, and corporations
.•maiid depositó of ii
partnerships,/iiiKjl co
S
IVS
3^4,662.85
Vt.
12,50iJ)0
47.00
1,053.47
$6,291.117.20
$6,160,406.17
673,322,5X
Clames Resumed In The
LcVOlS SCHOOL
OF DANCING
After the Holidays
TAP—BALLET—ACROBATIC
! Ail Types of Dancing
1205 Cypress
Phoñe I4M
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AFTER ALL
YOUR GLASSES.. : :
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matter how much YOU PAY FOR THIM.
• AND AFTER ALL h« prescription ground Into the lenses
; ACCURATE as Mm EXAMINATION of your eyee.
WE ASSURE YOU COMPLETE SATISFACTION!
CONVENIENT WEEKLY TERMS!
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Examination—
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BEAUMONT
«19 Orleans — Ph. J2I7
PORT ARTHUR
417 Austin — Phone ft
- ORANGE ,
Holland Hotel JIH|HH||R||||
183 Fifth St. — Ph. 4821 ¿ ^ •>,
. Offices Also in Galveston, Corpus Christi, Tyler and San Antonio
Coovriaht* Applied For
Holds Meeting
The Inonthly business meeting
and colored dish luncheon for
members of the Fidelia Class of
the First Baptist Church was held
on Tuesday, beginning at 10:30 a
m„ in the home of Mrs. J. Chan-
ning, 703 Córdrey.
Mrs. Bill Sexton, class president,
Conducted the business session at
which reports of officers were
given. Mrs. J. C. Winfrey led the
devotional, and a covered dish
luncheon was enjoyed by the six
members attending. <
Another meeting of the class will
bp held on Tuesday, February 8,
in the home of Mrs. R. R. Eddle-
man, 1103 Eighteenth street.
LUMBER CO.
576.396.25
6r Dejpositi of tS
subdivisions
ÜfeiteB
chccke, etc.) /...
19. , Total Depósit
23r Other liabilities
Total Liabilities
24
45,850.04
(,866,530.B6'' ,
i,:i«2.6i
■\ v.:
' rf " $7^169,913.67
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
HEALTH QUIZ
vn no
^ MAM kaua kat^teiat 9
DO jww my I IINKRIi f , I I LJ
DtyNlitk purlin?' □□
Ib y«a ftt IrrttaMs tasHr ? □ □
Ufui üpnuM-ni^f a O
Everybody knows that poorly digeatod
food oft«n came a headachy, sluggish
condition. /
But you may not know that Nature
mart produce each day about two pinta
of tha vital digestive juice—Uver bile—
2 .«•■«■« "•oou-
HPHEflB two Important steps may
*■ help you to overcome ihc diKcom-
forts or embarrassment of sour stom-
ach. jerky nerves, loss of appetite
underweight, digestive complain
weakness, poor complexion)
A p«r«on who Is operating on only a
to 78% healthy blood volume dr •
r capneity of only 5t
severely handicapped
,$ 100,1)00,00
- 300,000.0(1
21,203.53
$ ;291V117.20
stomach digestive
to (0% normal IS aeverely handicap!
Bo wlU> ampleStomach dlgeallve julcei
PLUS RICH, RED-BLOOD you ahould
enjoy that sense at well-being which de-
noto physical fltneae . . . mental alert-
ness! '
It you are subject to poor dlgeatlon 01
—lent red-blood as the caua<
ubie. yet have no organic
. , or focal Infection, 88R
1 be Just wbat you need as It
to help digest your food.
If Natura fails—food doesn't digest
operly—you msy get irregular. And the
amount of thU vital digestive Juice may
be still further reduced. Thus, digestive
«p*t and sluggishness can follow each
other in a vicious circle that kems JroU
flowing quickly—oftaa within thirty rtitt-
utas, whae MtsJowlaweases you may
balp your dlgasUoa.YWie pa your way te
all over A gala. Remember - -
theae same results from laxa-
1 to Stimulate the flow of bile.
.irritable
s ¡sra^ssfcBííss:
annirt. TiW" "• «
promote th<
: juices in
and (2^ to build-up HLOOC
Beild Sturdy Health
and Heir America Win
- WV'I attd thousands (rf.uacrs havi
tHtlMpnte bene&ts 8KB Tonic ha'
" to them and sctpntlAo reaesref
tat It gets resulta—that's why sc
my say "BeflTonlc builds sturdy hsalU
—makes you feel tike yourself agsln." Al
drug stores In lOand aO os. sizes>a,S.S.CO'
CapHál Stock:
v (c) Coirtmon stock, tota i pur
lus
ndiviikyl profits ,
TotaPGapital Accounts
Total LiabjHí|esvíin<l '•'
Capital Accotinis
' - MEMORA
Pledged assets (book value)
(a) United States tíovfcrtunfeiil^i4ili|íat+
ions,, direct and guaranteed, plMg-.
ed to Sefiure deposits and other
liabilities-. .
(b) CHher assets pledged to secure de
poHits arid other liabilities
(e) T^táí
32. Sccured llnbili
(a) Deposits secured by |rledgt:d assets
pursuant to requirements of law , -^ ,¿829,342,99
(d) * Total \ - "" " $ 829,342
State of Texas, County of Orange, hh
I. E. K. MeFarland, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the"above statement la true\|o the best of my knowledge
and belief.
K. K. MeFARLANI), ^sfiler.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11(h\|ay of january, llii*
W. B. SIMMONS, Noiary lPu
^ ^íroRHEcrr—Att.
$1X^336 25
1,381,336:25
H. frrL. Stark
Geo. Kl Colburn
D. A. Pruter
J. Ó. Sims
t; H. Farwall
Director*
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