The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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^fhutlday evening,'" May 25, :at..■■
•to announced later.
MET HOIST W. aC. S.
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: A business meeting was held by
the Woman's Society for Christian
•Service of the First Methodist
Church on Thursday, afternoon- a$
' caTW Mii^r Wcii
it Long" led the opening de-
nna: and Mrs. A. Garrelt pre-
sided over the business disc^ssjori.
Plans \+ero made to meet with
i é Gleaners society on May 30,
When two conference visitors will
1% guests of the'societies. Reporte
pi officers were given. .
I ¿;^he néxt re^tir mééting will
held on Thursday afternoon,
¿5, « the thuríh.
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MEETS FOR PROGRAM
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Chffsfifeo Science
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Methodist Church met on
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T. Blackburn, , 1209 Sixteenth
street,, with seventeen" members
attending.
Mrs". F. C. Cady 4«d the* devo-
tional and Mrs. Jiack Harmon asr
sisted. Mi;s. W. .P. Héndrix pre-
sided over tbe business session
whtcK^ilw^tfrsrraadis tor a*i
lowship supper to be held' soon
for the church membership.
The next! meeting of the. society
wttl he held on Thursday after-
noon at 3:30 o'clock in the home
of Mrs. H. A, Gyernsey, 3S«
Blakely Courts. A program and
social is being planned for the oc-
casion.
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WOMAN'S BIBLE STUDY
CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS
Officers to s*yve during
coining year were elected at . the
final meeting of.othe season held
>y tfctfWornan's Bible Study Class
of the-First Presbyterian Church
on Thursday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock in the home of Mrs. R. P.
Tórpin. Twelve members were in
attendance. ,
The newly elected officers
Mrs. Jack Turner, chairman; Mrs.
Lewis Weaver, vice chairman;
Mrs. Hashell Monroe, secretary.
Mrs. Túrpin led the devotional
and Mrs- Will Coyle had charge of
the lesson.
Yesterday's meeting : was - , the
last meeting to be held, by the
etaas^thift spring, the next meeting
to be held on October- 5, in tile
home Of Mrs. E. T. Drake with
4acfc Turner in charge Of the
i|jDf HÍÍSWIÍmm
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conducted
and had
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Tile ñéx^meeting will be 1
?§oul, gad-Bod^- la tft# ..subject
tfce Leiion - Sérrt\on 'which will ey^^Ífl8$BPíhr^||8
be read 'in all ChurcKes of Christ,- t j*. m, in the home of Mrs. Pe-
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ton. Mrs. Sallle Ranoey and Her-
bert Oliphint-of Mission^ are Ve-
tting here With Mrs.M. A. Watson
who is ill at her home, 704 Tenth
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Scientist,' on Sunday, Mgy: 2f,
The Christian Science Society li
Orange p located- at FHtfcrJ «ni
Pine streets. Sunday school is
held at 9:43 a. m., and church
■held.cverySunday
morning at eleven -o'clock. Wed-
nesday eventnJTmeetlngs'are held
at eight o'clock. The public, is
¿ordially invited to attend tfifcse
meetings.
'' Text Is:- "For our
conversation is in heaven; from
re also we look for the Savior,
the Lord Jesus Christ; who sh¡all
change our vile body today, that it
may be fashioned like unto his
glorious body, according?; to "the
working whereby he is able even
to Subdue all things unto hlnr-
pf the
terson.
FIRST BAPTIST CIRCLES ,
HOLD WEEKLY MEETINGS
The regular weeKTy
sistad o
Lee"
self". (PhilippiKns 3:20,21).
Among.'ths citations which com-
prise the Lesson - Sermon Is the
foltauwg from the Bibléi "And
be not confiwmiarjftrThiy World;
but be^yé. transformed 6y the-re-
newing of your mind, that ye may
prove what is that good, and ac-
ceptable, and perfect, will of
God" (Romans 18:2) . \ t
The-lesson - Sermon alio .in- „ mrnnr.T
eludes the following passage from 1
the Christian Science textbook, wm* m
"Science and Health with Key tó
the Scripturé" by Mary Baker
Eddy:' "Soul, or Spirit, is God,
man coexists with him arid rev
fjeets -soul, -God, for man is God's
image" (page 120) —
GLEANERS MEET IN /
SEPARATE SESSIONS
Circle* of the FWst Methodist
Gleaners society /net, fn separate
sessions on Thursday in the homes
of members.
W,« an's Missionary .
held on Thursday, May 1®.^
Circle One\met at 0:30 a. m., in
(he home tit Mrs. Jake Peterson
with hirie members attending. Mrs.
Petersen led the devotional and
Mb. Bennie-Williams pr£«ded
over the-bpstoeas session. It was
decided to glye ||2.00 to the
Houston Memorial Hospital, Mrs.
Rodolph Linstomb taught the
•Bible lesson. The -, next home
meeting of the circle'wUl be held
on Thursday, June t, in th«H ome
Of Mrs. Bennie W¡Hianw.¿,
Circle Two met at 9:30 a. m., in
the hdnie of Mrs. C. R. Baker.
Ten members and one visitor were
present. Mrs. A W. Latham' had
charge* of the business'discussion
at which plans were made to do
Red Cross work' Sf the Masonic
Temple néxt Wednesday morfting,
beginning af 0:30 cS'clock. Mrs. J.
|j. Airier Uught the Bible lesson,
f Nine members wece present for
the meeting of Circle Four which
wm'held at three o'clock in the
First Baptist educational building.
Mrs. Joe Roucber had charge fcf
ihé business session and Mrs.. T.
R. pavis led the missionSry pro-
granv t?ssisted by Mrs. Arthur
•^Wilson and Mrs. J. V. Wright.
Mrs. T. P. Baker gave the devo-
Hwal ' '' '■
Circle Five„met at 11 a. m., for
a covered "dish luncheon in the
First Baptist' educational build
ft_ltriifr mw ' " i-
Gjiests will be received at the
drey McClelland,
hostesm.
ley, Doro _ ,
ier and Mm. J
preside at the
Miss Alice Kicfianjson wfll be In
charge of- the guest book, 4 :
Seventy guests have been in-
vited to call between six apd
eight o'clock. I
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Ellen Til-
Son-
Blanda will
table while
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Neighbor
Club Plans Picnic
members -~ZHr
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Circle One "met at 3 p. m.vln the
home of Mrs. T. D. SeUs with
Mrs. W. B. Simmons presiding.
ing. Mrs. Sam Halyard had
Mfs.
David taught the les- 'tn a group to the Masonic Tanple
Mr*. K. J, Willian , fori
■Mia Ada. Fae Bean. teft -this
for Fonda, York to s
time on a .visit to tt
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lilt SIXTH ST.
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from the first chapter of the
>le study book, "God and the
iblem of Suffering." After the
benediction refreshments were
served. The next meeting will be
held on Thursday afternon, May
28, at three o'élock' in the hóme of
Mrs. Ernest Cottle;
Circle Two met at 2:30 p. m., in
the home of Mrs. C. B. Baker.
Ten members and one visitor were
In attendance. Mrs. John Y. Bell
had charge of'the Bible study.
Next Thursday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock the circle witl meet in
the home of Mrs! M. -B. North.
Circle Three met in the home
of Mrs. Don McCombs at '10:30
a. m„ with eight members , attend-
ing. The hostess presided in the
absence of Mrs. Ernest Reuter,
- .president. Mrs. Hal Wray taught
the lesson. Next Thursday morn-
ing at 10:30 O'clock the circle will
meet with Mrs. Otis Hudson.,
Mrs. Jimmle Selman Was host-
s for the meeting of Circle Four
at 4 p. m., in he home. 1410 Cher-
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charge of the business session and
Mrs. Homer Spence led the Bible
study. The members then went
to make-surgical dressings for the
Red Cross. Twelve members were
present and five visitors- wer*
R¿v. W. A, Corkern, Mrs. A. It.
Carroll, Mrs. R, .H. Wllkerson,
Mis. J. Sheddin and Mrs. ©oyd
Hllsman. v''V V!
Circle Six met on Wednesday
morning at 9:30 o'clock in' the
home of Mrs/ H. E. Munchison
Mrs. M. D, Garlington had cH&mr
of the missionary program with
Mrs. James Marsh, Mrs. Hoy
Gunstream, JWrs. J. Palgaer and
Mrs. H. W. Thompson " faking
part
Next Thussday afternoon at
three o'clock, the circles. wW meet
in Jttint session at the First Bap-
tist educational building for the
monthly business session Hand
program. Mrs. A. R. Carroll is
to preside.
WEST ORANGE BAWIST
W. M. S. MEETS THURSDAY
The regular weekly meeting of
the Woman's Missionary Society
of the' West Orange Baptist
at ten ^$ock "In the
.Bishop.
G. I. Tonéy had charge of
iible'Study which included a
and answer period! At
clósé of the nUHtlUg fClruHlit
Ti
ments df coffee/ cake and punch
wjere served to the twelve mem-
bers attending./
Next Thursday morning at ten
o'clock the W; M, S. will meet at
the church tojc the Royal Service
lesson.
, Plans íorj a picnic for .... . ...
of the Good Neighbors Club, their
husbands and families, were made
at a meeting of the club held on
Tuesday at 8 p. m., in the home,
of-"Mrs. L, A. Rankin, 109 Bewey.
Thé picpic Í6 to"fake.. place on
Sunday; afternoon when the mem-
eld at three o'clock in the bers a^e'to meet'at'3:30 rfclock at
■As|É|| ■ ■- H the home of Mrs. Johnny Yohner,
317 Deiirey place,Vand go in a
group to the country.
Mfs. Yohner, presided at Tues-
day night's meeting. Mrs. W. K.
Duryea led the discussion of psy-
chiatric toll In lalffaBit- war
and fhe most effective methods of
rehabilitation' '
Attending were Mesdames. John
■•Fry, Robert Stone, Eldon Booth,
and guest, Joe Griffin, B. O.
Christian, W. K. Duryea, Johnny
Yohner and the hostess.
The next regular meeting of
the club will be held on Tuesday,
May 30, at 8 p. m., in the home of
Mrs. B. O. Christian, 318 Dewey.
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BRUNER METHODIST
W. a=crS. MEETS 4 ■
The spiritual life program by
Mrs. Cordla Brewer opened the
weekly meéyng of the , Bruner
Methodist Woman's Society for
Christian Service on Thursday af-
wlth Knine members attending, I ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the
rmr-i to
hwch.. Mrs. J. P. Watson pre-
sided over a short business ses-
sion after which Mrs. J, P. Boone
and Mrs. Charles Henderson pre-
sented the lesson from-the third
chapter of, the study book, "For
AM of Life." The Rev. J.. P. Wat-
son le# the closing, prayer.
Next Thursday afternoon / at
2:30 o'clock the societjfci; to meet
again «t the Church for the study
of the fourth cHapter of the study
book. All-wembers are urged to
be in attendance.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1944, newspaper, May 19, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142986/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.