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ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 16, 194
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THE ORANQE LEADER
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Social, Club, Church and Organization News
eta Chapter To Hold
^^.^^■Banquet
The Theta Chapter of Delta
j Kappa Gamma will hold its an-
nual initiation banquet Monday
; evening at the Woman's club at
7 o'clock.
J... Mrs- E. I. Hardy, chairman of
! the social committee, will have
charge of the banquet arrange-
ments. Mrs. E. L. Reid. chair-
I man of the initiation committee,
«ill have charge of the initiation
rvices-
, The Episcopal Guild will serve
the banquet.
George Hudsons
Celebrate 50th
Wedding Day
| Mr. and Mrs- George Hudson
1 of the Little Cypress settlement
' were honored with a surprise par-,
1 ty on their fiftieth wedding an-
j niversary Wednesday evening by
merpbers ot the Little Cypress
i Baptist church. \
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, who are
I both seventy years of age, are na-
tives of Orange and have lived
here all their lives-
Cake and punch were served to
the fifty guests present.
i ,i
Mayo Deville, Jr.
Entertained With
Birthday Party
Mrs. M. A. DeVifle .entertained
her son, Mayo DeVilie Jr., with
a party on his seventh birthday
anniversary, Friday, November
14, at^her home, 1314 Sixteenth
street?
June Rackley
Entertained
Fourth Birthdayx
Mrs. DeWitt Rackley entertain-
ed with a birthday party for her
daughter, June Rackley, on her
fourth birthday anniversary Fri-
day afternoon from 4:15 to 5:30
o'clock.
A pink and white color scheme
was carried out in the decorations
and refreshments^
Lawn games were enjoyed and,
refreshments of ice cream and
cake served to thirty guests.
Balloons and balls .were given as
favor%
A red, white and blue
scheme wsa earned out.
Each guest ^as presented with
a small gift. Those present in-
eluded: Kenneth Daly, Charles
Nezat, Gail" Gammage, Shirley
Goodrich, Johnnie Lou- Godwin,
Brooks Fleig, Jack Hanks, Jackie
and Shirley Cunningham, Gail
Hogg, Jean Hogg, Jerry Sue
Simmons and Julia Glenda
Those seeding gifts were: Helen
Simon to r*r Mrs. Joe Sands, and
Mrs. Gladys Sands.
color MRS. GEORGE DUCHAMP TO
BE HOSTESS TO G. 8- G. CLUB
L B. Milam, Jr.
To Be Married
In California
' Announcement has been made.
here of the approaching mariage
of Miss Patricia Kingsland Tal-
bot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Thomson Talbot of Beverly
Hills, California "to Lynn Boyd
Milam Jr., son of Mrs. and Mrs.
Lynn Boyd Milam Sr., of Dallas.
The marriage Will take place No-
vember 29 at 4:30 o'clock at the
residence Of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Wallace Darling in Beverly Hills-
Mr- Milam is well known here,, ,
having visited on numerous oc-j H-W a' m- Morning. Worship.
ti:30 p. in- Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
Mrs. George Duchamp will be
hostess to the G. S, G. club in
her home Tuesday evening, at
.. CHURCH OF CHRIST h
W. G. Bass, Pastor
9:45 arm. Slinday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p.' m. Young People's Class
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
4 Main and Ninth '
Rev. W. B. Blount, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
casions in the home of his sister,
Mrs. T. F. Hughes
MRS- D. E. ROACH WILL
ENTERTAIN FORTNIGHTLY
Mrs. D. E. Roach will entertain
the Fortnightly Bridge club in
7:30 o'clock. All members tjrelher "home Wednesday afternoon
urged to be present. ' |for a regular' business meeting.
MRS. CARLTON TRIMBLE TO
ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB
The Wednesday Bridge club will
be entertained in the; home- oft
Mrs. Carlton Trimble Wednesday
with a bridge luncheon-
Woman's Club to Entertain
With Open House Tuesday
Union With Christ
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
ti'tf
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
(The International Uniform
Lesson on the above topic for
Nov. 16 is John 14:20; 15:1-10;
17:21-23; Rom. S:9. 10; I Cor.
6:15-20; II Cor. 5:17; Gal. 2:20;
Eph. 2:20-22; 3:17-19; 4:15. 16;
5:29, 30: Phil. 3:9; 4:13; Col.
2:6, 7. the Golden Ti *t being John
15:4, "Abide in me. and I in you.'-')
WHEN JESUS talked to his
disciples or the people who crowd-
ed around to hear him, He did not
use large words or talk to them
of things with which they were
unfamiliar: He never talked"over
their heads" as far as His use of
words or descriptions went. Al-
ways He used stories and illustra-
tions of things that they could
easily understand.
For instance, in His talk to His
disciples on the Thursday evening
of Passion week, in Jerusalem,
when He told them: "I am the
true vine, and My Father Is the
husbandman." V • ——
The grape vine wtis very com-
mon in Palestine, ai)d using it as
an Illustration of their union with
Him and His Father was a simple
and perfectly understandable 11-
lustration.af what He was trying
to tell them. He was the vine, His
- disciples were the branches which
Should bear fruit. If they were
branches of His Vine, they were
part and parcel of Him. His life
1 would be flowing through them,
and He was not complete without
them, and they could not live
without Him.
God the Father is the keeper of
the vine. "Every branch in me
that beareth not fruit, He taketh
it away: and every branch that
beareth fruit, He purgeth (or
cleaneth) it, that it may bring
forth more fruit." Still further:
"He that abtdeth in Me and I in
Him, the same bringeth forth
much fruit: for without Me ye can
ido nothing."!
| True Today
' Thai is as true of each follower
of Jesus today as it was when the
Master uttered those words to His
'disciples, probably in an upper
room in a house in Jerusalem. If
we accept Jesus and try earnestly
to follow Him and live the life- we
Iknow so well He would have us
('live, we cannot' live without Him.
I We must read of His life on earth,
i of what He did. what He said,
h6w He handled situations. If we
do He will gradually grow to be
a part of us, of every act of our
lives, he will influence every word
that we utter, and we Shall truly
'be in Him.
jt «><.•« for anv of
us, man, woman or child. We shall
have many disappointing moments
when we will realize that we have
said and done things that are any-
thing but Christlike. But "If we do
not allow ourselves to be discour-
aged; if we try harder and harder, •
seeking help, we frhall grow more
and more In His likeness.
"As the Father has loved me, so
have I loved you: continue ye In
My love. . ^
"If ye keep My commandments,
ye shall abide in My love; even as
I have kept My Father's com-
mandments, and abide in His
love."
In writing his second letter to
the Corinthians Paul says: "If any
man be In Christ, he is a naw
creature; old things are passed
away; behold, all things are be-
come new."
You remember the story of St.
Paul's conversion; his persecu-
tion of the Christians* until He
was thrown from His horse by a
light shining on him, and a voice
saying. "Saul,—why persecutest
thou me?"
Paul's Life Changed
From that moment Paul's life
changed unspeakably. He was no
longer .the proud, self-righteous
man, wliose active brain directed
the torture and imprisonment of
men who had aeen the light of
Jesus and followed it, but he be-
came a leader in the very 'religion
he had sought to destroy. He, too,
suffered the persecutions he once
meted out to others, was impris-
oned, and, in the end, killed for
his faith.
Truly, Paul was "a new crea-
ture." after his conversion, and so
should we all be, for "old things
pass away, and all things are be-
come new."
So close was the union with
Christ of which Paul was aware,
that he says, in Galatians 2:20,
"I am crucified with Christ: nev-
ertheless I live1: yet not I, but
Christ li*eth irt me: and the life
that I now live in the flesh I live
by the faith of the Son of God,
who loved me, and gave Himself
for me."
Another figure of speech which
is -familiar and which expresses
■ ftne- relation of Christians to Jesus
is file reference to Him In Ephe-
sians 2:20, as the "Chief oorner-
stone; In whom all the building
fitly framed together groweth
unto £>. holy temple in the Lord."
Our religion is founded upon
Jesus, His life teachings and
death. We have different talents,
but ea 'h of us fits into the build-
ing as one of its stones, to make it
strong and enduring. ,
The Orange Womari's club will
entertain with an informal tea
and open house on Tuesday after-
noon from 4 to 8:30 o'clock in cel-
ebration of the forty-eighth anni-
versary of the club.
This is the first; time the club
has been opened to the general
public since it was completely re-
decorated and enlarged this fall,
and members of the club are ex-
tending a cordial invitation to all
men and women of the city to at-
tend-,., '
Special invitations are being
extended to residents of the U. S.
Navy addition .and. the Gilmer
Homes-
ST.
PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Sixth and Main
Rev. S. H. Rainey, Pastor
8 a. m. Holy Communion Ser-
vice.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School every
Sunday. \ _,
and Meditation.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
C. A. Woytek, Pastor
I First and Third Sundays,
Church Services 9:00 a. m:; Sun-
day school 10:00 a- m.
Second and Fourth Sundays,
Sunday school 6:30 p. m;
Church service 7:45 p. m.
FIRST METHODIST
Sixth and Elm
Biv. Ed Barcus, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:45 p. m. Junior Epworth
7:45 Evening Worship
SECOND METHODIST
v-" Bruner Addition
Rev. Hermit Pritchett. Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
8:30 a. m. Morning Worship,
How and Why
Club To Make
Health Survey
At the meeting of the How and
Why Science club of the Orange
High school Friday, plans were
made to make a survey of health
conditions in the particular sec-
tions of Orange to Which each
member of the club belongs.
The report is to include health
conditions, mental, physical and
social which already exist and
the unhealthful conditions which
PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL
Fifteenth and Burton Sts.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
6:30 p. in. Young Peopla.
7:30 p. m. Worship.
General officers of the club and .should be improved;
departmental chairmen Will com- Chairmen of each division we're
pose tW reception committee for
this occasion.
Committees for arrangements
include: Decorations, Mrs. E. W.
Brown Jr., Mrs. E. D. Parmer,
and Mrs- P. M. Blue;
Program, Mrs- Forney Fleming,
Mrs. Paul. Gasow and Mrs. Ken-
neth Markham;
Food, Mrs. J. W. Edgar, Mrs.
M. K. Thomen. Mrs. W. E. Hard-
ing, Mrs. Charles Cottle, Mrs.
Russell Fleig and Mrs- Mattie Ad-
ams; 1
Invitations, Mrs. Ras Bateman,
Mrs.' A. J. McKenzie, Mrs. W. L.
Joiner, Mrs. J. B. Quigley, Mrs.
R. W. Williamson, Mrs. Roy Bo-
gcr and SMrs. W. E. MqCofquo-
dalc.
(Die <5o!6en (text
The true vine
"Abide In Me, and I In you."
—John 15:4.
elected as follows: South Orange.
Billy Stephenson and Jim Billy
Byerly; West Orange, Pauline
Brooks and Dorothy Lee Fore-
man; North Orange, Ervine De-
pwe and'Shirley Barber; ~fc"Errt«jil_ nv
Orange, Barbara Stolte and Lula
Mae Day; East Orange, Helen
Lawrence and Herman Stone:
Navy addition, Aridie l,0u McGill
and Marie Mulkey; Gilmer
Homes, Alvis Woods; Cove addi-
tion, Rosa Lee Peveto; Bland ad-
dition, Hilma Ruth Boulet; Bru-
nei- addition,, Ollie Mae Spires;
Beaumont roadv. Ollie Lee Bar-
ker and Helen Simon ton; ; Or-
aijgefield road, Betty Pevey: Lit-
tle Cypress, Juanita Armstrong
and Helen Manning.
The next meeting will be held
next Friday at which time re-
ports will be given by the com-
mittees-
Miss J. Seruntine
Feted Wednesday
Jeneanne Seruntine was hon-
ored with a party on her eleventh
birthday Wednesday afternoon
from 4 to 6 o'clock by her moth-
er, Mrs. Oliver Seruntine-
A pink and white color scheme
was attractively carried out in
the party appointments.
Lawn games were .enjoyed dur-
ing the afternoon, Favors were
given and refreshments of ice
cream and cake served to the
following guests: Marjorie Mc-
Queen, Velma Lee Ramer, Marilyn
Goodrich, Tommie Lee tfJurch,
Dolores Bolton, R. L. Dominy, III,
Bill Pharis, Retty Jean Wilker-
son, Katherine' McDoriald, Davine
Parish, Mary Ellen Lenhard, Pat-
sy Pender, Marie Strother, • Jean
Cain, Thelma Jean Parish, Janet
Headrick, Edith Strother, Beverly
McCorkle, Charles Cain Jr., and
the honoree.
Mrft. Eva Reynolds and Mr. and
Mrs. Thornton Griffin are visit-
ing with friends in Houston to-
day. ;
LITTLE CYPRESS BAPTIST
Kev. A. K. Peveto, Pastor
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Worship.
7:00 p.m. B. T. U.
8:00 p. m. Worship Service.
11:00 a. m Holy Communion
GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE!
(Oneness Pentecostal)
Border Street
Rev. Fulton Cavert, pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Worship.
6:30 p. m. Young People.
7:30 p. m. Worship Sunday
Wednesday. ' • .
WEST ORANGE BAPTIST
Rev. G. C. Griffith. Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. B. T. U.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
Jenei Moreau, MEET
Bride-Elect, Is
Honored Saturday
V
Miss Jenel Moreau, of Vinton,
bride -elect of Bernie Richard,
was entertained with a coffee by
Mrs. J. H. Welch in Vinton ^atrl
urday morning. w
Mrs H. M. Lane, also of Vin-
ton, honored Miss Moreau with
a twilight tea Saturday, evening.
Mrs. Thornton Griffin of Or-„
ange was a guest at ooth of these
hospitalities. -
JAY CL
WITH A
MRS. ROACH
' '• ,
The Tuesday club will meet in
the home of Mrs. D. E- Roach dt
3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
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LAKE AVENUE BAPTIST
Rev. B. A. Heard, Pastor
10 a. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p. m. Worship Services.
SALVATION ARMY
Capt.ain James Anderson
Fourth and Front
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Holiness Meeting.
• p. m. Young People.
7 B. tiii. Open Air Service .
7:30 p. ro. Worship. ^
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Ninth and Cherry
Rev. Oeorge Berbcrlch, Pastor
6:00 A. M. Low Mass
8:00 a. m. Low Mass
10:00 a- m. High Mass
MCDONALD BAPTIST
ReV. W. W. Kennedy. Pastor
9:45 *> m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship. *
p. m. B. T. U.
p. m. Evening Worship.
6:30
7:30
Former Orange
Girl To Marry
In Kentucky
Of interest here is the an-
nouncement of the- approaching
marriage til Miss Jean Pedlgo,
daughter df Mrs. Don Carlos Pe-
digo, <sto Joseph 1 Urban Graeter.
The cerem tiy will take place No-
vember 22 at-.,4:30 o'clock in St.
Paul's Methodist.church in L'ouis-
fville, Kentuci',
NORMANDINE CLARK IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Ira Cl^rk entertained her
daughter, Normandine, with a
party on her sixth birthday anni-
versary. Tuesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock.. ' — , -
Cake and punch were served to
the following guests; . Wiley Al-
bright, Don Hubert; Douglas Ed-
dleman. Tommy Kddieman, Gary
Colburn, Bobbie, and Junior New*
som, Betty Jeari Cooksey, Char-
lotte Rao Brown, Gladys Coleman,
Gail Colburn and Mrs. J. P. Ed-
dleman.
STRAND
THEATRE
NEWS
FIRST BAPTIST
Fifth and Green
W. A. Corkern, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
lOidO a. m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. B. T. U.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. ,
The Straiiil Theatre gives
you * variety of movie* each
week. Make your delect Ions and
attend . . .
HlMIAY'i* MONDAY—
All American' picture for
Americans . . "MEET JOHN
ItOK" . . Star* (iary-t.Vxlper . .
Htam lUitwra Stanwyck 1 .
Produced by Frank Copra
Vihi'II enjoy "MEET JOHN
IM>E" . . also a color cartoon.
Ft'EHDAY A WEDNESDAY—
,fj'"T'l>-T<|V double feature pro-
' gram . . Remember "Regular
Fellows" in The Funny Paper
. . Now tltey are on the sere**
in a first, run picture called
"REGULAR FELLOWS" . .
plus Cesar Romero In "RIDE
ON VANgtTEllO."
Tilt RMI>AY A FRIDAY—
The exciting lory of the man
who had aimed Ills gun perf-
ectly at Atlolph Hitler . . *>ut
the gun uawn't loadetl. See
what -happen* when tills man
Ih caught . . Plus another class
A feature . • Ann Hot hern In
"RINGSIDE M AIM IK."
SATURDAY ONLY—
All the big .Westerns play at
tlir Htrand . . 1 lilt Saturday
we have Itoy Rogers and "Oab-
by" llayex In "JKHHE JAMES
AT IU.V" . . plus color cartoon
and serial.
NORTH ORANGE BAPTIST
Rev. Jaroy Weber, Pastor
9:45 a. m- Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:15 p. m. B. T. U.
7:45 p. m. Evening Worship.
FIRST NAZARENE
Tenth and Cherry
Rev. J. S. Km me it
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship-
6-3Q p. m. Young Pc6plc.
7:30 1>. m. Evangclistic Servlcea.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Eighth and Green V
Rev. E. T. Drake, Pastor^
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. Young People.
NORTH ORANGE W. M. 8.
CIRCLES TO HAVE ALL
DAYi MEETING-THURSDAY
The W. M- S. circles of the
North tk-ange Baptist church met
Thursday afternoon as follows:
Circle one met in the home of
Mrs. Roland Claybar with $x
members and three new members
present. Mrs. Claybar gave the
devotional. Mrs. Charlie Cain
presided over the business session
and Mrs. Sam Cooper taught the
Bible lesson. . , i V
Circle two met in the home of
Mrs. Abbie Headrick with eight
members present. Mrs. Headrick
gave the devotional and Mrs. Per-
mcnter tfave the opening prayer.
Mrs. Oliver Seruntine had charge
of the business session. Mrs.
Vannie Smith taught the Bible les-
son and closed the meeting with
prayer.
Circle three met in the home of
Mrs. Ludlow in the Navy addition
with six members and five giiosts
present. Mrs. Ludlow gave the
devotional and had charge of the
business session. Mrs. Haley
taught the Bible lesson.
Next Thursday all three Circles
will gather at the church to study
a mission book. The meeting will
open at 10 o'clock and a covered
dish lufrcheon will be served at
the noon hour. *
The following Thursday the
circles will meet as follows: Cir-
cle one will ,meet with Mrs. Char-
lie Cain; circle two will meet
UmoniWithjChmtV
J ILLUSTRATED J SUNDAY 'SCHOOL LESSON *r Aif~d J.
14:20; 18:14ft; 17:21-23; Rom. 8:9,10; I Cor. 6:15-20; n Cor. 8:17; Gal. 2:2#; Eph. 2:20-22 ; 8:17-10; 4:15, 16; 8.-29, SO; Phil. 8: ; 4:18; Cot. 2:6WT.
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with Mrs- George Ashcraft; and)
circle three will meet with! Mrs.
G. C. Edwards.
CHANEL BIBLE , CLASS
WILL MEET
m
AY
N Jesua said. "I am the true vine, and my
| Father It the husbandman Every branch
'in me that beareth not fruit He taketh
away-'and every branch that beareth
.fruit, He purgeth it. that it may bring
|„ "\forth more fruit J "
\ "That they alt may be one. as Thou.
Father, art in me. and I in Thee, that
they alao may be one in Us; that the
world may believe that Thou has sent
Me.'^. Jesus prayed for his people In
Jerusalem.
Paul, writing to the Galatians. wrote
"I am crucifled with Christ nevertheless
I.llve, yet not I. but Christ llveth in me
and the life which I now live in the
flesh. I Uve by the faith ot the Son of
~ 9®*"
HR9
We are stones in a great temple Of which
Christ is the chief cornerstone. "fas whom
all the building fltly framed together
groweth unto an holy temple In the
lxird." wrote Ht Paul te the KpheaianS
(GOLDEN TEXT—John U 4t
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Thd Chapel Bible class will
meet in regular session Tuesday
atterrioon at 2:30 o'clock at the
Presbyterian chapel.
Social Calendar
MONbAY
Woodmen circle will meet at
the W. O. W. hall at 2:30 o'clock.
Sunbeams of North Orange Bap-
tist church will meet with Louis
Oliver Peveto at 3:30 o'clock,
Delta Kappa Gamma to have
.Initiation banquet at Woman's
club Monday evening at 7 o'clock.
TUESDAY
Chapel Bible class will meet at
the Presbyterian Chapel at „ 7
o'clock.
Nazarene W. M. S will meet
at the church at 2:30 o'clock.
Tuesday club will meet with
Mrs. D. E. Roach at 3 o'clock.
Q, S. G. club will meet with
Mrs. George Duchamp at 7:30
o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Douglas Peterson and Mrs.
Scottie Jackson will be hostesses
to the Mardi club at 7 o'clock for
night party in the Jackson home.
Keel Klub will meet with Mrs.
J. M. Dial, 209 Schley, at 2:30
o'clock. /
Mrs. D. E. Roach will entertain
Fortnightly Bridge club at her
home. . /
Wednesday Club will meet with
Mrs. Carlton Trimble for bridge
luncheon.,
Art departmen twill meet at the
Woman's club at 3:30 o'clock.
THURBDA Y
Thursday club ^111 meet with
Mrs. Graham Sexton in the Navy
addition at 2:30 o'clock
McDonald W. M.,}S. will meet
at the church at 2 o'clock.
Woodbine Rebekah lodge wilt
meet at the I. O. O F. hall at
7:30 o'clock.
Wesleyan Service Guild wili
meet with Mrs. Stete Bauer at
7:30 o'clock.
Missionary societies of the
First Methodist church meet as
follows: Spiritual Life group will
meet fet the church at 2:30; W. S.
C. S. will meet at 3 o'clock
First Baptist circles will meet
at the church at 2:15 o'clock.
W. M. S. circles of the North
Orange Baptist church, Will meet
at the church at 10 o'clock-
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1941, newspaper, November 16, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220883/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.