The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1942 Page: 4 of 12
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Coastwise Trade
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W- A. McNeill. secretary-mo
ger of the local Chamber of Oom-
naorce. received the fullttwinjt an-
nouncement from the Port Arthur
Chamber of Commerce today:
"Able bodied rntm between
eighteen and fjfty aj-e neededhere
to belp take tank ships to i^a in
the const "wise tra.de-"
"Bonuses of 70 p v cent or more
will be paid lor travel in certain
"A birth certificate S« required
before applicants can be ncco /ted
tor this \V6rk. ""
'""'Men interested are invited to
'to 14r. Guy MertTian^ oV'people's
a I HftU'l in Port Art Mir."<
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ene Church
Continues Revival
ReujwH services are eonliiumiR
eatfrovltalng at citfht -p'clock fit
the Church of Uie here
wiQPflie ~i aU f. • mccTWvrtfr"**
Emmcrt, preaching.
The subject for the sermon to-
night will be ''The Philosophy of
children's services
' are to be hdld Sunday at 7:15 p.
m„at the church. "What Shall J
do to be Saved" will bo the ■ab-
ject Of the sermon for the Sunday
night service.
Mystery Stage
Show On Bengal
A tvuly amazing stage
will be presented at the Bengsft
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a. Christian1'. Saturday night Theatre at their midnight show
Rev. Emmert will speak on the 'tomorrow night at: 11 s30, :p. m.
topic,."When Hell .Puts on ft J"-!when Dr. Siikini's Ghost Show
biteOjl , . j will be ottered on the stage in
BlasteriitoittftgTterTOes WiTt '"^SdififlorTto
held dt M o'clock with the pastor jieriainment. j
using as his sermon siibiet't, ."'The j^ilod as a full blooded horror
Resurrection !nnd Life." Youngjjjorformrtuco, vividly ahd incred-
jibly thrilling, the stage show fea-
tures a Frankenstein monster, Hhe
supreirie creation of Dr. Sitkini.
and hailed as Hollywood's grent-
ost. movie double stunt. There's
eoifiiKiy and laughter iii addition
to the thrills and the show will be
picsented in Its entirety, the
management has announced,
The feature picture will be
"The Strange Case of Dr. H-Ji"
Glairing Lionel At will -in «l e of
the most chilling mysteries of the
year All,and all the program
-SYSTEMS'-- ;
San Antonio, Tex- (AP) -
Bouquet and Albert Clay,
workers at Duncan tfieitd.
trouble locating their autos paste
ed among thousands, in the dark
at the air depot, but they solved
the problem. ■■■
. At 11 p tn whon they get off
work, an alarm clock in the Clove
compartment of each car jgoes off,
r ;#f Ttils aetlvfttcs a m«h«tism that
turns on a light affixed' to the .ra-
dio Serial. 1
To avoid confusion, the light
on Clay's car is white, and Bou-
quet's red j ' >•
"IMETHODIST W. 8. c. 8. lM
■ Fred "MSET8 AT CHURCH
njght! The weekly spiritual life group
had meeting of the First Methodist
Father's Worr?o*Do." Seventeen
members iVere iMpSOt.
The next meeting will be held
at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon in
the church haacment *vtth Mr*.
A. Garratt, president, in charge of
the business session. A social
hirtir will be enjoyed-
3 wily t unovH in •
or,
Weepy Time
KIDDIES
9ct
Today and Saturday
First Time Shown In Orange!
If It Is Action That You Wunt, Don't Miss This
Action Thrill-Western Dram .!
THE ROUGH EIDERS
"BELOW THE BORDER"
With—-
BUCK JONES
TIM McCOY
subjeet
promises
who like
side.
"Unreality" is the
the besaon - Sermon which will
be read rri all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on-Surtdny, April 5,
, •• +i*t~- -
t . ^ .tflhtg$•r- ' ■"<*< *■
The Go)deh Te*t is: "If a
house "be divided against Itaelf,
lAtjii _ hkAftMSA ^jyuaaUl " ntftn it
iTinv In uac TTanFltTl" .IKSTlQ.
3:26). V" .
"%mong the citations which
~ OHAMWON -
Bugene, Ore. CAP) — All the
women gasped In admiration at
the handiwork of the latest can-
didate for top knitting honors.
It was a bedspread of intricate
pattern containing more than 400
blocks.
James, H. Walker, chief warden
of {he Eastern Lane County Fire
Patrol,- knitted the spread during
spare time oyer a 3-yeor period.
2:30 o'clock' at (the church With
Mi*. C. L. Smith lending.
The regular W. S, C. 5., meet-
ing conv«n«ii at .1 o'clock in the
church basement; Mrs. Beotta
Cones, Mrs. Helen Flournoy and
Mrs. Katherine F ,ix gljve a pro-
grant on "Our Highest Joy, Our
ph Woman's Society tor
Christian Service was held on
Thursday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock m the church basement
with Mrs. W.' L. Roberts leading.
Hymns were sung and the ninth
chapter of Luke was read. Pray- ' Increased mcchanb-ation of ottri
ere were ted -by Mrs- Myrtle Mat- v ,
tox, Mrs. -Hobcrts and Mrs. M. A. armea 50recB
Watson. The next meeting will
be held Thursday afternoon at the first World War.
, VISIT
Church of Ch
OTB * IH'RTON 8TR]
PINKED
(for
' i-
ment of Commerce aoys--
u real treat for those the Lesson - Sermon is
fun on
■reepy
Thi- l)ei>arlment of Comthcree
ri't'oinmends that autoists pre-^
'tmi'vit lliis-Hea.s<(h'}i antifreeze mix-
tttre for use' next season when
supplicv "Way 'be; short; i
the following from the Bible: "But
the Lord is in his holy temple:
let all the earth keep silence be-
fore him.'* (Habakkuk
The .Lesson -^Sermonalso in-,
eludes the following passage from
the Christian Sclencc textbook;
'Scionoe And HeaRh with Key to
the Jteriptnsas^' by Mury Baker
*®ivtee Science (Ms Its
tm vooiimR ^ '
AXIBTIN, TEX.,—(AP)—Maybe
-.(Mark 't s lhe war or aomething, but
capital olty. police today could
hardly believe their blotter was
absolutely blank on the subject
of April F< ol pranks April I.
FASHIONS
RIFLU CLUB
The Rifle Club will meet for a
practice Sunday afternoon, N2.
o'clock, at Leacroft on the Sunset
Drove Couritfy Club i-ohd just off
JHighway 110.
The foremost in fash-
ion. The beat
your money can bay.
Ptrfwlion for you in the
-"Wtty this suuiil
white Hpoetrttor compte-
jucntH your twvorite wiuth-
nblo#t • • ■ pprfefltinn in tlx-
tlniiitily piliko«l <'<-! '« • • •
iy tin1 #nifort .of t he
low lie:'!. And yon II lik&A
thc^nnmHir-lonj? ncutntw
ot'-tfu' HU| ) le white -
hin'V, triniine«| in t>n wu
or jfliick. Be t of lifl, yots,
will ItUe tlie hwn' jirit'e. j
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BEHCAL
Count tlW cookmg ?>enniea— .j. T| Jls
bnclr.et tbem tot* Defense Bonds. tJWw "at th^ sUPposed ma-
terial foundations of life and in
telligence. It dooms idolatry-
SPE( lAM lilDAY & SATURDAY
the not vn«i'-BOUND
LOUIS-SIMON flfiHT
Streets Improved
Tenth street from Burton to
Cordrey has been Improved with
5,000 gallons of rood asphalt, S.
J. fail la vet, cummissioner of. pre
cinct one -stated today.
JUST THE MAN
HUlsborn, O. (AP) — After six
weeks of searching. Clay town-
ship trustees finally found a man
who \Vould take the job of justice
of the peace. He's Kelly Grooms,
an automobile salesman who no
longer has any cars to sell.
IIOORK OPEN DAILY Vl P. >'•
—NOW & SATURDAY—
9c • GEM • 17c
—TODAY it SATURDAY—
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PERSON 5®'
IRAMKENSIEiN
M MONSTER
| OF TMUUS/CHHLS/5HIVEKS]
DR. snKIMS
HOST
SHOW,
WEIRD/EERIE !■
■NE-TINCLIM
-Also Oh The Screen-
That Thriller-Diller of Super-Killers
"THE STRANGE CASE OF DR.
With LIONEL ATWILL
'Sffi
LOST
Buffalo, TI. TT. (XPJ)
If Pe-
ter Gu«t Economou, host at the
Park Lane hotel, doesn't find his
wedding and porty reservation
book soon,; 'he is afraid .'some-
: thing" is going to happen-
For without a book, which dis-
appeared from his banquet rooms,
i Economou - doesn't know how
Jmany reservations have been
made, how many waiters to have
on hand or what dishes ,to pre-
pare.
I Through newspaper advertise-
ments he is asking his patrons: "If
you have any reservations with us
pr known of anyone that has,
please call us:".
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AS "MD"
•WH TIH THRUl
TIAtU
ARIZOMA
' Ktrtlnf
DON "RIO*
BARRY
LYNN MlftRICK
their best for Easter!
GOLDF1NES
SLACK
SUITS
rRnuuM .
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UOYB W8 W ■ JACK C « OM
Colorful Bags for the Ladies
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Wow*'*
...
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The Gift That Goes
Right to!Her Heart!
tne,
Mark lh<. sfxx'iul
life. Pry into
( hest she v.
\|)\ I-.RT1SI-
CEDAK CIIKST
gift she'll treasure ALL her •
cnosrn to ik; .n.\l 11 j■>.rw-1.1
S|xt'i,il price! y
NO fXTRA COST
rot TMI
$xc/u*ivm ROOS
UTIL-TRAY
Comijkw* fhc tianajr
utility of the client*
Streamlined dciilgii,
i full chest leurth; tlacrt
Iiottom- s<-Tf-rl ing
wlu n lid is raised. May
1* lilted up or lifted
:: out readily. ',
HE
WRY LATEST
ODERN DESIGN ...
unru * rich example of fin« craXts-
fj..,, ' manship. Exterior of lovely haivl-
INSlUtANCE matched veneers. Moth-defying interior
I of M' .'romalic re<l cetlar
CONVENIENT TERMS- 45c DOWN, $1.00 PER WEEK
A Ki'ntid lot oi'now
®a«k>r hajfs in len-
iju*r« or fidtricA
IV.r laclioH and in,
styles for the mod-
handles or. zipper
tops in smart new
colors.
GOLDFINES
EASTER
FRILLS
Poplin
Sharkskins
Dabordines
' Here s your answer to
the All-out Demand for
' slack suits . . ■ You'll need
em now more than ev-
;r before . . . they're the
slack suit with DeLntte
Tailrrint; for men and
young; men
ts
Wrinkle-Free Collar
Easter DresB
SHIRTS
$4 .45
Brims! Off-Face!
In a wide variety of fast
color patterns, in all sizes.
Eye-e: tching new hats for «v
ery costume! All colors—aUf*
MEN'S EASTER PANTS
$*1.95 $HL95
styles. AU headsizes , . Thous-
'
ands to pick from.
Newest arrivals of Dressy pants for Esster,
conservative or belted and zipper fly styles . .
men's and young men's patterns.
Tots' Easter
DRESSES
For
EASTER
They're "Naturals"
MEN! WHY PAY $5 OR MORE
FOR NEWEST M.L LEATHER
In Delightful New Colors
and Fabrics
Adorable nev- dresses for Easter, all
fixed up with fancy ribbons, lace and
embroidery . , . Crisp organdlea,
swines. lawns or batistes in white
or paatels with tiny puffed sleevea.
WHEAT
Oxfords
I to 2
In blacks, browns, combinations, b&l or blucher
, all leather soles, rubber or leather heels,
Smoothies" that take
off any costume to
perfection!
C O M P '
Phone 4373- -
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1942, newspaper, April 3, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220999/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.