The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Given AtA Sunset Grove
The-monthly ladies day lunch-
on of Sunset Grove Countiy Club
was given on Tuesday at 1 o'clock j
eon of Sunset Grove Countiy Club £ggy ,AlC£S ClllB
Fifty women
Meets Tuesday
Social Calendar
| WEDNESDAY
| Wednesday CUtb meeting in the
Ihome of Mrs.Jdhn W. Hart ot 1 '
1 ^ I
i p. m.
| Aulick Club meeting in the
jhome of Mrs. John Guinoy tit 2:30 i
p. jn. • !
Keel Klub meeting in the home
of Mrs. Tom Vwrhy ill ">„ p, tn- i
Klan Klub meetiiiR in the home J
of Mrs. .loir Mauldin at 2 p. m. j
Kirst Methodist Choir meetinu1
at church at 7:30 p. in.
Odako Campfire girls meeting j
at log cabin at Little C'ypiess;
school at 4 p. m. ' j
Introducing to You the Pareu
at the club house.
were present. .... . ... n ,
The nautical theme was devel- i yy j[J| IVirS. F. L66
oped in the decorations with
bltle- and white as the predomi- Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock
noting colors- The tables, were members of the Easy Aces Bridge tYr!Rs"day
arranged in the form of an an- jClub and guests were entertained
chor. ,pt a party with Mrs. Fritz Lee as
After the luncheon bridge hbstess at the home of Mrs- K. G.
games were enjoyed by five ta- iSchater. 907 Green Ave.
bles of players. Prizes were won , Bridge games weiv enjoyed at
by Mrs. J. E. Alexander and , which " "high score was won by
Mrs. Malcolm Pearce. | Mrs. Lee and the second high
The committee in charge of ar> score prize was won by Mrs 11.
rjangements was headed by Mrs |j\ Gossawa.v. Refreshments of
H, C. Cranfiil, assisted by Mrs sandwiches, cake and tea were
W. F. Pruden, Mrs. B. F. Brown served
and Mrs. Ralph Leon. | Those attending were Mesdames
, , .. . . . •, R. G. Schafer, C. M. Adams, H.
The next lad.es day luncheon ,w_ H F. Qossaway. Ncnl
will take place on the fourth w , K p. (
Tuesday in March The commit- | Kreund .and th(, h<)!St(lRS
tee in charge will be composed j Thc nox( cnm purty w|!| lu. hold
! at the hoipe of Mrs" W, (', Wal-
loon. Kosemont Apartments, on j North Orange Baptist C'hV'reh ,
- 1 ucsdny afternoon at two o clock. . U( the church at 2:30 >p. in. j
_ Woman's Missionary Uivirfti or j
Mrs. H. B. Grauke A. T. McQueen Is m,vU"Kj
I Mrs, Oswald Aucoin and Neal j
; Eskew's classes of the First Meth- i
was honored otiisl Church meeting for a party i
party Monday i,h(" ehurch basement at 7:30,
by Mrs. . Me- i I' m'
'Queen in their home. The cake f Missionary Union of
0r' w;n> decorated with l'ern and pan-.*!10 McDonald Memorial Baptist |
and the rooms with fern, cal- : ^ I'urch meeting at the church at j
A Home Demonstration was giv- iendulas and pansies. - „ ' j
nn for the Indies after which 'i1 ">c honoree received many! ' 1 ' 0 ■ e y leant is ol J
sweet course was served by the Rjl,s Bingo games were enjoy- fhc h ilfi].Methodist C hurcli J™*-'-
hostess ed by all. Refreshments of cake ! '«'« the home of Mrs. Charles |
Among those present were Mes- allt' cold'drinks were served. - Crawfoifl at 3.30 p
dames O. C. Grauke, J. M. Go- Among those present were Mr
mez, R. L. Snow, Earl Ifiu k, Ma- |,ond Mrs- c R' Bi' d'ey. Jr.,
son Pritchett, H. M. Rice, J. Ch Arthur, Mr
Hawkins and the hostess.
of Mrs. John Sanders, chairman; 1
Mrs- Leslie Simmons, Mrs. J. H,
David and Mrs. W. C. Hinkle.
Woman's Auxiliary of the First
Presbyterian Church meeting at
the church at 3 p. m
Thursday Club meeting in the
home of Mrs. Graham Sexton at
2:30 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Union of
the West Orange Baptist Church
meeting at the church at 2.30 1
p. m ;
Woodbine Rebekahs meeting at \
the I. O, O. F. Hail at 7 30 p. m
Woman's Society for Christian
Service of the First Methodist
Church meeting at the church at
3 p. m : Spiritual fife program at
P- m. at the church.
Woman's Missionary Union ol
Entertains With Honored At Party
Party Monday A- T McQueen
J J with a birthday
Mrs. }l. B. Grauke of the Navy lKht' « o'clock
Addition entertained witii an af-
ternoon party for a group
friends Monda'y at 2 o'clock. SICS
Vlardi Club Is
Entertained At
Party Tuesday
Mrs, DougdJeterson was-, hostess
Tuesday Club Is
Feted At Party |
Mrs. D E. Roach was hostess to]
PERSONALS
charge. A full attendance 1*^1
'urged.
jGI'ARDIANS TO MEET
TUESDAY EVENING* ~~;-f
Guardians of the Campfire Girlf
(members of the Tuesday Bridge j Sponsor's Association will meet! -:f
:>ss Club yesterday afternoon at hcr|on Tuesday evening in thc jwonfof
i io members of the Mards Club iff. hoiuo -m-tOOfT Ornb'Ke Avenue, jlul( behind the Fi^st Methodist
the weekly bridge party on Tue.t- j Two tables of players enjoyed ohuteh, it was fephottpced today.
| daj afternoon at her home. 70B ' tlio bridge gameji in which high <phe meeting is Uv begin at
ICSMeas' street (score pri^e was awarded to Mrs. o'clock.
1 High score pn/e in the card [S."C: Trimble, Si—A sWyt-epur—'
ponies was "'awarded to Mra II C was served.
Terry oiut..Lbe cut prize fell 1o The club will meet next Tiles-
Mi«. Buster Winfrey Mrs 'day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the
Thornton Griffin won the float-Ihome of Mrs. L F Beiiekenstein.
ing prize Mrs Charles Benekcn- I
stein won the high score- prize X HAI'FL IIIIILi: CLASS
for guests. | MEETS FOR J^TI'DY
j Guests were Mrs Beiiekenstein. j Twelve niembers were present
| Mrs Forrest Buss and Mrs Hns- J f,„. ,| e meeting of the. Chapel
Bible Class which whs held, on attended the
held .Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock > night
,at the Presbyterian Chapel. | Mrs. J. Y Bell of the Navy Ad
i Miss Manjle Wright gave the ditlon is visiting with relatives in
i . . !duvjiU(nuil add Mrs, Lona McGill Cuero, Texas.
TANO.\ ( AMI'l llti: CrltOlT |eti in prayer The lesson from I Mi 1.1. B. Burdme of Vidor is
V'HTS TUMSIJA^ M'Tl'.KNOON 11u- fust and second chapters of visiting here tlfis week with his
The Tanda ( amplire group met First Peter was taught l)y Mrs brother and sister-in-law, Mr. arid
on Tuesday afternoon at 3 30 |. || |)jetze| ' jMrs. J. W. Burdine.
o'clock ui the home of Carolyn! Next Tuesday afternoon the bl..nu w aiit aua vmimi
Ann Arehei with ten inemlMM'S ',:'i"il8S will meet again at the I *5SsSl3 " W* AND YOU LI
jter Wiiiiivy
; 'file next meeting will )><•
lull Tuesday. ;.Mareh 3, at
! home of Mrs. l.ausen Cox
Mr. and Mrs Bernard De Lo-
ache of KirbyviUe are visiting here
in the home of Mr. and ^rs. J.'ri
P Fuller. , \
Misies Edna Muriel Brown s
Enid Sltton of the Navy Addit
USO dance Su
j present One new member, Hillie
Joan Tucker wua 'ni atteniliince
Mai ie Strother, clmiiman 'c.-rtt -
led tlii' mej-tinK to order Plans
I w«'re made for the group to go on
[a hike on March 111 Those plun-
Imill.', to attend are In meet ul An-
doison m'IiooI at 0 a m on thpt
. dafc
' • The study ft i the occasion con-
eernod the si'ven ei'af! mid >• n■
iottr laivls-M Alter t!i** mcitini, >'■
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SPECIALS
a-It. ItrMnl Wreath*
25c
JI-I-'I. Itf^iTal \Vrentli*
S.lc
l-'oriiiosa .t/JileiiK, 1 S-'i 1
ill..
/ ;t fi. Spread
SI .Oil
J. H. CUNNINGHAM
J.Vril \M) P.IIIK
ford Matthews, Miss Ruth Pen-
nington, Mr. and Mrs. George
McGray, Mrs. B. F. Oiolcy, Miss
Lula Decker. Mr. and Mrs. C H
Brown, Pete Prejean, Mrs. Fred
Wilson, Mrs. George Decker.
Miss Odette Watts, Mr. and Mrs.
Circle Two of tiv;,..Gleaners ol !
„| , the First Methodisft Church meet- I
and Mrs. Clif- : inK iU th,> borne of Mrs. ,1. C j
O'Neal at 3:30 p. m.
Wesleyan Service Guild of the j
First Methodist Church, meeting i
in the home of Mrs Fred Rich-;
ardson at 7:30 p. m.
Career Girls'Club meeting at '
the Orange County Court House |
It's the lntcM tiling: front Tifliifi, the pareu, u ln.-li <11 j| l,i
inc.(led saronif. I'l-nuv llrnkn wears it In ln-r fenlutrfl IV
Tn inn ra -I -1 ii ll.il! in "futile,-. •. t 'I :i| t, f;;n
tiic in
.1.1.iit
LllUght.011. 1 >511'k III!
to Hollywood t• • eli11
lind ciaisid'-i'itlile in
screen ,\voi h luis I >< •<
Many ijirls
! ■. > -1' •. I'« uir.v t t'i i i 11
M.i- K. iiilmr.ltv,
l.iltle n,V;ll.le
I ll^VVI'tcll t'.l 111 1.111,1 - III
"Tin: CI,i.e.,Inli: Snldii i"
l,..p
irewhllient:, ol hut ell
doughnuts Were sei'V-
Tin:;:,' attending \v
Ann Arehei, .In.inui-
, i'm (en l.-enhiit'd. (,'.n-.i Ie,
v'.illy MaTil. y, Kafhei imc
.1 Id, Patsy i 'aider lotus.. si i
llillic -lean Tucker, .h .ui
line.ami mii. s.iui m.inley.
diivu.
Tile lies I III' el ill!,'. W ill ll.
tn. -.cl.;i• 1: ie .ii ..' .! ,«.t .
"e the i.iv,. ..I i'
rii. y w ■ ,
iml_n.oi ii..
•. 11.. I ,11 r. I ll L ,■ ..
..ui
chapel for a continuation of the
Bible study,
MI tiioihst CHOIlt to
meet tonight at Clll'RCn
The choir of the First Metho-
dise Church w.ill meet tonight at
V-!'t).,o'clock nt the chtireh with
. Wall. I l.aForge, director -tn
Beware Coughs
from common colds
. That Hang On
i m >n -
'lu*i,
hil.l
,1
. 0!i'ihimi relieves promptly be- u AM^ahir
■ > use U noes r. ui lit to the seat of the >*? ]gy|E
troiihle to I'.e-Ij, loosen and r*xpel
. Ml I ailen phlegm, and aid nature,MH,vin<:er "o* t-nrpr economy Us*, too.
io sink he and heal raw, tender, in-
tiiuncij lironehltil mucous mem-!
brain:.. :i'e|l .your clruHglst to aefl you j
n hot lie of Creoirutlsion with the tin-1
' a "line < must like the way It
/j..n .illay.'. tie cottgh or you are
! It .e y',««r n, aiey back.
CREOMULSION
'ei • iHs.C fCeldj, Bronchitis
~4
• In NR (Nature's R.
there are no chcmica.'
phenol derivatives.
different —art different,
—a combination af to .
dirnts formulntcd over
■ I "I-
ijack A Bailey, Miss Hoi'tensc P- n1.
jStrucel, Mr. and Mrs R. J. Lu-
cas, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Farman,
[the honoree and hostess.
I Those sending gifts weie Mr.
land Mrs. Charley Taylor and Mr.
!and Mrs. Fred Howard.
Mrs. J. P Fuller
Entertains Club
iii -I i
iming this \n:
It Is Worth #11.(Ml On Any
HikIIo Set I 1*1 v!
Orange Radio Servicc
ltO!t Curt In I'liotie I7H7
FRIDAY
Friday Sewing Club meeting at
the home of Mrs. Charles Fergma—TVIrs. .1, I1 Fuller enl
son at 3 p. m- imembers of the Tuesday All./i
Parent - Teacher Association of'noon Wi'-i^ge club dn Tin sdiiy nl
West Orange School meeting at [ternoon at' I ;30 o'clock in he
the school at 2:30 p. m [home, 150-1 'Cherry Street.
Literature Department of the oiactu.l. uere u,ed ,,, dee..,
Womans Club meeting at the nli„K Tu,, f,
club house at 3 p. m. • players were present lor \h
Stetson Club meeting at <-«Pi-j#ani,.s m wb,,.„ thl. hl,|, sc.,
I prize was
Craft, .fv
n(
MATT GARNER
BARBECUE HOUSE
1)1 A I. 2040
FOR FREE Delivery
All Kinds Barbecue
Tallies For Ladles
ONE STOP
Home Repair Service
with a full line of
DuPont Paints
Temple Lumber
Company
1111 Park Ave., Dial 4379
SIGNS "O" liFE
Commercial — Bulletin?
Sho Cards
Geo. H. Dunham, Sole Owner
CAREER GIRLS TO
SMEKT THURSDAY EVENING
! ' Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock
[members of the Career Girls Club ' trano Cafe at 5:30 p.m.
iwill meet in regular session at!
the court house. Miss Fannye /
I Beaty, president. e Music Department
I charge. V
| Meets At Club
j The Music Department of the
Woman's Club met on Tuesday
[evening at seven o'clock at thc
j club house with about twelve
memberl! attending.
Miss Hazel Reeves had charge
of the program on "Patriotic Mu-
sic." Miss Arthemlse Hiekey gave
jas a vocal solo, a new song, "V
'for Victory" —•
j During the social hour Mrs-
| Forney Fleming, chairman of the
'department, was honored with a
be brought about by" over- (surprise handkerchief shower.
coming miserable digestive Mrs. Fleming is to leave Saturday
complaints, under-weight, to make her home In Austin.
sluggishness, loss of appetite Refreshments were ^rved by
—all by two important steps— ^y' w and M, s W 11
/ ; It't smtrt
Two steps
to amazing new
pep... vitality...
better looks /
A truly marvelous change can
i in \ \ .hi ('iu.rch on Tu<
I 'i.i\ |I!t'Clh k i'l ii! 1 Mr liiiMH'
' M♦ i■{. r r. . I 101 M;nn S(red.• !
, pi'o^t nMi i |)4'iK*fl ;it 2;.'Hi
«icl< 'Mih Mrs. Hiiit'is lnuling .
, .lie di Volioii.il. Mi's. W I! Blounl^
; iMiyh! lb. f *iIji«* lc 'i ;m«l Mrs j
:J. l- .I.-U—on prcstilcn nvcr tlu* I
; IniMlK''- st.'Ti^Hil) *
n i i >i .. | ; r I \ . iv ^i\rii jji :
■Mop'li. nn 111• i • i.i t(• ilal* w;i.s :
jd'ccidcci ujxui Ai. tlx ( lose «#f
}0u thiiiin'iit:; ol col-,
j-lee null coiikics were served t >l
\vi n l>y Mrs ANitizo I the severe members in
Mrs. K M. C'hildrrs The next meeting will l>e held'
IT
To Shop the Want Ads!
received the .low score, award and nn Tuesday
Mrs, It, C March was presented j o'clock al tin
with "the guest prize. Mrs. E. D
Parmer bingoed. After the games
light refreshments were served
The next club meeting will be
held on Tuesday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs.
L. M. Bilbo in West Oiwigc.
CORA BI.Ol'NT HIIll i: ( I.ASS
MKETS WITH MKS. 1IAURIN
Mis. Frances Harris and Mrs.
aftei fv< '«m nt
hmnc <if Mrs
::<n
I-.
Jell isi if i.
YVOOIHUN I . Hi ni K AIIS TO
MKKT AT L.ODGK II U,I.
The weekly meeting of the
Woodbine I'ebekah li,nlgi>vwill be;
j held on Thursday eveuiii(:\it. 7,U0i'
ffi'clock,-in the lodge hall. ' Mrs.
Melissa Urigus, wiilile grand will
have cliaiKe of the business ses-
sion and lead1 in the. discussion of
A, M Watts were co-hostesses';plans for attending the Southeast'!
for the weekly meetirtg of the I Tenuis Association meeting in I
Cora Blount Bible Class of • thc Dayton Saturday „
(o be
menttlly
alert!
91
SALES and SERVICE
HAST DIAL 2343
65o
65c
mm* I
Ei
m
SAVE 15%
On Laundry & Cleaning
SUITS, C. & P.
v- (Cash & Carry)
DRESSES, C. & P.
(Cash A Carry).
All Laundry Services
15% Off Cash A Carry
BLANTON'S
laundry
- ■'
407 Fourth Street
Next To Bus Station
k ffetfo.-e vltil
digestive juiccs
In the itzmach.,.
energize your
body with rich,
red blood!
It you are one of
those unfortu-
nates who have
worked under a
strain, fniled to fat
the proper foods,
have been vexed by
overtaxing wor-
ries, or have
suffered wtth
colds, the tin.
or .other Illness
. ,. yet have
no organic
trouble or
focal tnfeo, !?..
• ton ... and
jrour red - blood -
cell* hnvetwcomn
reduccd tn vital-
ity and number...
If your stomach
digestion refuse*
to work properly.
then here Is what
ahoutd help you!
8,8.8, Tonic Is
especially de-
signed to build
up blood strength
when deficient
... to revive and
cumulate thone
food so your body c n
use of It in rebv.ildlnf
/EMMA HARE UNION
: HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING
j The monthly business meeting
j of the Zctnma Bare Union of thc
North Oranne Baptist Chiu:th_.was
held last night at 7:30 o'clock at
ttfe church.
/ Mrs- Winnie Carter, president,
was in charge. Bileetion of offi-
cers was; held with the. following
results: Mrs Ola Smith, presi-
dent; Mrs. Sam Cooper, vice pres-
ident; Mr Ed Baxter, secretary.
iMrs. A. Headrick, treasurer; Mrs
! Winnie Carter, loader.
! Plans were made for programs
! to bo given some time- during
j March-
! After the business session rc-
jfreshments were served by Mrs
jSam Cooper and Mrs Major Pcr-
Imenter.
Driver's Eyes
MM TO-HtOHT: TOtHMMOW *l l
i
'I enjoy trading for things
I want. . . ".
tiny" >l«. IV. V Ii. "It, ntrjawN nn,
Ihat hi) i.inn> iIiI.ikm which I mi Ioiijj.
er u«e in ii '.ie of vii I uo to lomc.is.e
else. Ilul Ii'm true, 111.1 lint llekleo
in., even more Im the fuel (hat i can
i{el ll.lMg^ I ttn.it Just by ol'fei'lng
Millietliiiiu I .lon'l mini, I.I.MiMli
W ll lit ,\i|h sure 11 ii ve been nselnl Io
nin."
'We bought a complete
kitchen ..."
miyn Mr. ami Mrx. (). II, A. "We
ttanle.I .... eleelrleitl kitchen, but
wo couldn't nlford lo pay full price*.
\ fried tol.l iin irtiout < I.ICADEIl
'U'niil AiIm an.I we starled «liiip|ilng ,,
lh.ni reuulnrly nil It I lie renult Hint- .
tie found cvnclly what we tvnntcd ut
n trementlouM muImk."
These two important
reaulU enabl
do eat . . *
Intended.
tallty . . . p«p ...
more attractive t
Build
Because H.8.8. Is tn
flna Its
t
i animated .
It. n. t. sewing club
ELECTS NEW OFFIC ERS
Several new officers were elect-
ed-at. the weekly meeting of the
T. N. T Sewing Club'on Tues-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
home of* Mrs- Urly Colburn or
111 usbuc. mew iww uui«/«
enable you to enjoy the tornt you C herry att et t. .
irtwt . The resignation of Mrs. Hfarolc
,d. Thus iro^marj* asepr„sldent wal accept-
ed and Mrs. Joe Roucher war
elected to take her place Mrs
Edward Frenzel was elected vjc<
president and Mrs- Forrest Clotigh
is to < e reporter. During the re-
mainder of the business sestior
plans were made to sew Mr the
Cross After the aewini
hour a refreshment course wai
served-
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday, March 3, at the hflme ot
Mrs George W. Foreman, Jr., on
Green hmm. ■ ' -
Do you have' to drive long1 (list nces every day and
do you turn in at night feeling gone and exhausted?
Chances are you've got a bad case of "driver's eyes"
£-nd arc fast developing thc shredded nerves that re-
sult from eyestrain duo to road glare. You'll feel,
better after a scientific eye examination by ono of
our Registered Optometrists using modern methods
that relax you even while he's ex mining your eyes.
You'll find body as well art eye-ease when you wear
"Personalised {Haste*"
made to your own measurements as accurately as is
hunmunly possible;
PAY $1 WEEKLY-
•'IS
'X
Regular $IB Value!
Single Vision t
GIMUI
Inrhidlnf
Kumlnatfon
85:
Regular IW Value!
inTisiiiie o t;
Rifoeals J V «
Ineludlas
E«ainln«trnn.
It-M-
, li.'gl«il. red OptometrW*
Dr. S. J. Rogers Dr. W. W. Christopher
e teatl
"Junior wanted a dog . . .
' hi.) « Mr*. It. |\ "Vittui'.tlly we
iIiimikIii Ii would '. e, nice for him to
have one. Ilul we uanted to lh- cure
ilmt any <!o« tye Ih iighi uiwlil *.e
gentle i.t.il ncciktOlluid to plnviliK
will, children. Thrtt uit« n p rot. to In
Ulltll it friend noggeNleil V\ ;int III*.
VV.' placed nn ml In tile MitDiJt
mid It ieeme.1 Io me that I lind hhril-.-
I.v gotten up when the phone iitried
rinflHg. Hem.ll: wc ftiiiel the per-
fect d. g . . one I hat had W«t iwWl
i. clilldrcii. Jnnlor ia craiy iihout
him.
"I did over my living room ... '
«n>H Mf . t,. ,H, "My old II
tva* terribly oiitd.lied— l._
eoiihln't *pen.l aa nim^i a*
HUlred fn .In It over -ttH
orlea ami all. r ju«l
lea« unlit t h&ppened l
Kve.y <h more ami more people are find-
ing oi.i 11,1.1 the hkiADEIt Want Ada are
IITW thw "help wanted" ad*. They are
f.irnUliing home*, haying u*e.l-e#r , nulloa,
d«.g , '
I he
wmmmmmmm
y, tlila eaay way. Kvep If yon arrni't In
market ten ni<>thin«, follow thr Want
i fo fun and pleasure.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1942, newspaper, February 25, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220967/m1/3/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.