The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 92, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 19, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, APRIL If), ma"
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:" Social, Club, Church and Organization News *:
Engagement Announced
At Sunset Grove Club
Wedding Is
Of Interest Here
Members of the Sunset* Grove t
Country Club and out ,,f t<>wn|r l—1 I L. a.
guests enjoyed a dinner - bridge Ul'iKC'LOnPtllirSt
on Saturday night at 7:30 oVloek ~ ~
at the *lub House. Mrs.' Howard
Peterson, Mrs. J. It. David, Mrs.
Carleton Tiirffble and Mrs.
Wynne Pearee were hostesses.
Blue bonnets and other Tciu'i
flowers were ariaiigi^l about the
rooms. The slate flag on the
score pads and tallies cnmpletUl
the pntr-iutic theme in the i|<-W,r-
atinns. /
Ninety guesls were reported in
attendance.
BUSINF.SS WOMKN'S <1 l l,Is
TO MEET WITH MISS SAXON
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I he weekly meeting of the
Business Women's C'ireie of the
First Baptist Church will be held
on Monday night at the home of
Miss Iris Saxon on Fourth street.
Mrs. W. E. MeOorquodale will be
in eharge of the lesson. The meet-
ing will open at 7:30 o'clock and
all members are urged to be pres-
ent at that time.
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TODAY & MONDAY-
Three wild women
on the loose!
JOAN BLONDEU
ROBT. BfNCHLEY
S Girls
about town
ichn Howord Btrmie Borne
The fallowing account of the
marriage of Lieut. Blake S. For-
rest to Miss Diane Ixingburst, will
be of interest to the many Orange
friends of the bridegroom's par-
ents* Mr. and Mrs. N. B Forrest
of this city, and his grandfather,
Mr. Sam Jackson, also of Orange:
"A wedding of wide and inti-
mate interest was that of Miss
Diane Longhurst, daughter of
Professor ond Mrs. '.I l.onghurst
of Hanover, New Hampshire, and
Lieut, (jg) Blake S. Forrest of
Mexia,_.son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B
Forrest,v of Orange and Mexia
The wedding was quietly solem-
nized at 2 p. m. April 4 at Grace
Chapel in the Episcopal Cathe-
dral San Francisco, California.
''Bishop W. Black, " a Iifelonf
friend of the bride's family, read
the impressive service.
"As the young couple exchang-
ed their sacred vows, bridal mu-
sic was played on the organ anc
bells of the cathedral and at the
same time identical music wat
played on_ the organ and bells of
Dartmouth Chapel in Hanover
N. H., where the bride's fathei
and a large group of friends wert
gathered.
"The lovely brunette bride,
given in marriage by her brother-
|m-4aw. LieOt.-3L-_.tL Shirtz. o!
San Francisco, was radiantly at-
tractive in her wedding costume
a smartly designed suit of let
blue with which she wore blue ac-
cessories. Her wedding flowers
were white orchids.
"The bride's only attendant way
her sister, Mrs. R. Ifl- Shirtz
Lieut Shirtz also served as best
man for the bridegroom.
"The bridegroom ,a member of
one of Mexia's prominent and
pioneer families, was born and
reared here, receiving his public
school education from Mexia
schools. He attended the Univer-
sity of Texas and received his
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Coronation For
High School King,
n Planned
Coronation ceremonies for the j
Orange High. School king and
queen will be held on Friday
night in the school auditorium. J
The identity . of the king and;
queen will not be revealed until !
the night of the coronation.
Candidates for king are .Hurley ;
Bass, Tony . Craig, Kenneth Good- j
lad, Dick Hudson. Major Ionian, i
Delbert Leatherman and W, C. t
Wright.
Candidates for <|iieen are: (
Misses Cuthryn Aiulerson, Wanda |
Adams, Betty .lean Clew, Norma
Meredith, Marie Mulkey, Daisy)
fiachal. Ethel" Mae Sellers".^
The king and <nnvn have been
elected bv the student body and
the votes will .he. counted on Fri-
day night. The candidate:: who
are not elected will :,erve as at -
tendants,
A program of a patriotic theme j
will be presented at the corona-I
tion by the.high school glee cl.uli
arid the school orchestra Wal-I
tor E- LiKorge, director of the l
glee club, will- b* master of cere !
monies. ,,
Duo-Pianists
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VHONSKY AND BABIN
MISS TOMASIXK IlOWKT.f.
Miss 7\.t)iiisiiii'lToTvF'tt, Avln K^ ('fii^a^.H'tiH'iit to Mr. IVt.t
Cai'tcr was iiiuiouimhhI lit it Ifa given SnlurTTjiy nt-H-W-
liome of Mrs. <il<-n Nelson. Tito weilding is to lake. plneO
on Saturday, April 2">tli, in ('orpius ("hrisli.
Today - Monday
Tuesday
WED. & THURS.
OROItOK IIHKXT
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'INTERNATIONAL
LADY"
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
GENE AUTRY
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"HEART OF THE
RIO GRANDE"
commission from the United
States Naval Academy. Annapolis,
Maryland, in 1939. Since gradua-
tion Lieut. Forrest has been with
the Pacific fleet.
''The couple will be at home at
Keystone Apartments, San Fran-
cisco." ...... i.
ORANGE C. E. GROUP TO
ATTEND DISTRIC T MEET
Representatives of the Christian
Endeavor societies of the,, First
Christian Church, here and the
Qrangefield Christian Church are
to attend the Southern Pine Dis-!FRIDAY SEWING CLUB
520 Russell Courts in the Gilmei
Homes.
Mrs. iO'Donnell was elected
chairma.n of the group. The next
meeting was announced for Fri-
day, April 24, in the home of Mrs.
O'Donnell, at 2 p m. ...
Those present at Friday's meet
Ing were Mesdames Howard
Smith, May Parent, Frank Lang-
ford, R. L. Thomas.
All those interested are invited
to attend the next meeting.
triet Christian Endeavor meeting
in Sour Lake Sunday, The..facet-
ing will be held at the First
hristian Church of Sour Lake
and will open council meeting at
two o'clock and a mass meeting
at three o'clock.
The young people of the Sour
Lake church will have charge of
the program.
METHODIST W- S. C. S.
ORGANIZES CIRCLE TWO .
Circle Two of the W. S. C. S. of
the First Methodist Church was
organized on Friday afternoon at
the„hyme of Mrs. J. N. O'Donnell,
HOLDS WKEKI.V MEETING
Ten members were present for
the weekly meeting of the Friday
Sewing Club on Friday afternoon
nt the home of Mrs. Louis Smai-
hall, Jr. The s'ewing hour was
held and a sweet course was
served.
The next meeting will be held
on Friday in the home of Mrs. It.
C. Terry.
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DOUBLE BARRELLED
SB
SPECIAL!
All AZALEAS
V2 Price
J. H. CUNNINGHAM
15TI1 AND PAIttf
SPORTY SKIRTS CLUB
TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT
Members of the Sporty Skirts
Club will meet in regular session
oil Monday night at 7:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Julian Gar-
rett. Mrs. Irwin Raeh, president';
Will be in charge.
WOODMAN CIRCLE TO
MEET ON MONDAY
Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock members of the Woodman
Circle will meet in regular ses-
sion at the W O. W. Hall A full
attendance is urged.
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USO Card Party
Is Planned By
Party Committee
fThe USO party committee is
sponsoring a card parly on Tues-
day, April 211, at li p. m , at the
USO Club. Bridge, Five-hundred,
rummy and other card games will
be enjoyed.
Prizes will be given and re-
freshments will be served. Ad-
mission will be 1 wenty-five cents.
The USO party committee is
"''he famous duo - pianists
Vioiu-ky and Babin appearing in
j the liiiaumont City Auditorium
under the auspices of t the Beau*
;inont Music Commission on Mon-
day evening, .April 20. are an es-
tablished success in America. Last
(season, their fourth in this coun-
itry, definitely proclaims it, With
a country - 'wide tour stretc long
from coast to coast, and from
(Canada to the southern border,
j'l'hey are the fourth of the Music
Commission Artists Series;.
It is the good fortune at these
duo - pianists, that Mr. Babin ia
himself a composer of diatinguinh*
ed gifts. He has contributed •
number of compositions to the
limited repertoire of two - piano
playing, and he has composed in
other forms as well. He studied
composition under Franz Schrek-
er, but his modernism is tem-
pered with moderation, and mel
xly is not gleefully tortured to
ultra - modernist's hol«
- Carter Troth
Revealed At Tea Saturday
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The en«agement and approach-
ing marriafe of Miss Tomasine
Anne HowelC daughter of Mr.
and Mrs- T. A. Howell of this
city, to Mr. Pete Cirter. son of
Mrs. Rhoda Carter of Beaumont,
was announced at a tea given
Saturday afternoon from four to
six o'clock in the home of Mrs.
Gten Nelson, 311 Fifteenth street
Hostesses besides Mrs. Nelson
were Mrs. E. L. Reid, Mrs, Tracy
Cmtper, Miss Myrna Riley, Mrs
Ward Lambert, ail of fWtnge, and
Miss I.amar Powell of Beaumont.
The nautical theme was empha-
si7.ed in the ctecoratinns. The din-
in* table was centered with a
miniature destroyer to which
small ml anchors were attached,
bearing the announcement, "Tomr
asine and Pete to be anchored
April M. HM2."
Mixed spring flowers with red,
white and blue as the predomi-
nating color* completed the decor-
ation of the home.
Mrs. Ward Lambert and
Mrs. Evelyn Bushnell presided at
the silver service.
About seventy - five guests
called during the appointed hours.
Jackie Coogan, Jr.
composed of Mrs. W, A. Owens ^
chaTrrrinn: Ju?1.'.P'' M. Powell. ] ma|(,, un
Mrs. Maurice Klick.""Mrsr--M—MjjHay,
Denmark, Mrs. John licit, Mrs7| ' _____
E. J. StaubiU and Mrs. 1'. S. Sciui- The program ii~"tB~foUflW :
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VFW Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Ian. Jr.
For reservations contact some} Sonata in G, J. S. Bach,
member of the party committee. 1 (This sonata is the sixth in
the volume of Bach's "Six Sona-
tas for two Claviers and Pedal'*,
originally written for a harpsi-
chord with two. keyboards and
pedals, and adapted by Mr, Bab'in
for performance on two pianos,
it is now in process of publica-
tion in this country by Boosey &
jHawkes, Inc.)
j Duettino concertante, after Mo-
|/.art, Busoni.
II
Fantasia, Op. B, (Easter Bells),
j Rachmaninoff,
Intermission
III '
Scaramouche, Milhaud.
Walt/, Op. IS, Arensky.
Military March Rhythm. Victor
Babin,
"Ilosenkavalier Waltzes," R,
A called-meeting of the VFW
Auxiliary was held on Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the
home of Mrs. R. L. Snow, 214
Farragut in Navy Addition.
Election of officers was held
with the following results: Mrs.[
R L Snow, president (re-elect-
ed ): Miss Ollie Fuller, secretary-
treasurer .(re-elected); Mrs. Mabel |
Ratcliff, senior vice; Mrs. Ge-
neva Hicks, junior vice; Miss |
Helen Austin, !conductress; Mrs.
Mary Dennis, chaplain: Mrs. Fan-
nie La Pine, guard.
It was .voted to meet each
fourth-Wednesday with VFW Post
2775 for a social meeting.
Mrs. Lydia Hayes, a state offi-
cer. was the guest, speaker for
Thursday's meeting.
Installation of officers will be
trijfjd in early May, also the elec-
tion of delegates and alternates
for the district encampment .in
Lufkin and state encampment in
llarlingcn:
Stiauss-Babin.
Levingston Dance
At USO Club Is
Well Attended
About 350 people' were report-
ed in attendance at the USD dance
• ... I Friday night by the' LevingittNi
On a recent short haul in Africa, 'Sh.ipbiilldfpg Company at tte
American - made ' cargo planesj,JSO Cltftf here,- Dancing to mu-
carried more freight in three
days than an eciual number of
trucks could have delivered in
35 days.
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REST and RELAX
on your way to CHICAGO
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INSURANCE
Fire, Auto, Tornado,
and Bonds
L. McGUIRE
A.B.C. Bldg. Dial 2413
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sits by George Peglar and his or-
ciiestt'a was enjoyed from 8:30
until 12:30 o'clock.
The dance Was given in order
that the employes of the company
might become better acquainted.
Tickets For Sale
For Benefit Party
Tickets are now on sale for the
benefit dessert - bridge to be giv-
en by the Modern Study Club on
Wednesday afternoon at
o'clock, at the Woman's Club.
1 Mrs. Clarence l-ovingstbn is in
! ('h/tfge tif the ticket sales.
"*~"'The committee in charge of ar-
rangements has announced that
i reservations should be made by
|Tuesday at noon.
Mrs. E. R. Sitton
To Entertain Club
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Mrs, K. B. Sitton will b« hostess
i for the weekly bridge party of
[the. Top Deck Club on Monday
i aftet'ooon at her home, 1 East Lut-
cher. The games will begin at
2:15 o'clock,^*
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Mr*. (Oognn ami Ms PwcMilf.
NIGHT HAWK CLUB TO "
MEET WITH MVS. BROWN Mm. Jackie Coogan, who haa
The Night Hawk Club will be cently separated from her soMtar-i
entertained at a party on Friday j husband, pos« In Los Awgelea for
„u,h, >i hom, ut m„. . r.
Brown. The time of meeting
eight o'clock.
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-PERSONALS-
Mrs. R J. Richie of 311 Mor-
reell Boulevard left Saturday for
Houston where they will be
weekend guests of his mother,
Mrs. O. A. Shook. While there,
they will attend the launching of
a ship of which Mrs. Shook will
be the sponsor.
Mr*. A. J. Boggle and Mrs. E.
R. Sitton of Orange attended the.jthur is visiting here this
John Anthony Coogan, Jr.
Coogan, Sr., was the moat
af male child movie atars.
■ . 'i.i Lia'ijjM:-:.
jln the home of Mr. and Mr*. Le-
onard K- Moseley. Mrs, Moaeky
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrst
Hatft.
Mrs. William Reid, Mrs. Jerry
Friedrichs and little daughter
Betty, all of New Orleani, La,."are
visiting here in the home of iWn.
A. G. Peorce, mother of '1MM
Reid.
Jimmie Ferguson of Port Ar-
i; ;!
flower show in Beaumont Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mr8' H. C. Hart and
Mr; and Mrs. Kd "Cook, all ol
cousin. Jimmie Marapi,
The maximum load of 1
gasoline a camel can carry
Houston, arc weekend guests here the desert is 80 gallons. -«-!f |
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Growing T«n«ion With False Leader*
HIOHLfOHTS ON THE 8UNOAY SCHOOL LESSON
* lant
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
(The International Uniform
im
Lesson on the above topic for
April IB la Luke tl 14-04. 13 31-
30, the Oolden Text being Luke
11:23, "Ha that la not with Me Is
agalnat Ma; aad ha that gathareth
not with Ma acattereth.")
INTIMATE REVELATIONS
EXPOSING THE TALENT
SCHOOL RACKET!
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"CITY OF MISSING GIRLS
W
Frmlnlnr B^.nitj — and What
Happen* to Them When Th*r
Seek Fame and the Bright LUhUt
—WUK—
n. a, WAR.VEK - JSO
ASTRIIt ALLWYN
THROUGH SLEEPER ON ACADIAN
via New Orleans
y* Advance
In Price*!
Nt ekiqi m Oar
—til New Or lean 11—thenee
Illinois Central through
M. iiiphN
OBANOC IMS AM.
NIW OBllANf 7:10 A.M.
N(W OMIANt 145 A M.
Come Early
Far
Good Seats!
™Wi : ■
Our Refrigerated
Store Them In
SHOCKING!—BUT TRUE!
You Can't Build
A New House
SrKCIAl.
NOTICKI
Due to their
■rnutim(at
theme, tills#
plrtnres art
of no Inter-
nt to chil-
dren
COLD STORAGE
VAULTS
Bonded • Insured
CHICAOO tilO A.M.
Two companion trains
Oraisgc to New Orleans
MNWT tIMIfCD .........I0j>1 A.M.
I10IA.M.
fm /*W| rmrMllonf and In-
/Miiates, emII roar SP Agami.
rvrit
So Let U« Help Yon
Repair The Old House
BLANTON'S
LAUNDRY
407 ronrtS'Stnet
(N^liT TO lll'S STATION)
PHONE 4444
rose kob.1b
TEMPLE
' LUMBER CO.
TODAY
■if. *• ITMAMUMfB MWMAM
11111 Park Ave,, Dial 4S7
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mamm
TODAY'S LESSON la a little
difficult—ln part, at least—to ex-
plain to younger persons in It
Jeans steps out at Ma role of gen-
tle teacher, an4 apeak* out to the
Pharisee* ana Scribes whom He
knows to be His eaemisa.
Jesua had Juat east a dumb
spirit out at a auM and the man,
freed from the evil thing, was
talklnr Everyone was amated at
hla fluency The evil minded one*
among them were, however, say-
ing among themsatee* that It was
undoubtedly through I f
chief at the devil*, that Jesua eaat
the spirit aut. Others Insisted that
Jotm ahaw t*em a atgn
heaven.
Jesua knew what they
thinking, and aaM to them, that
a bt — - - - • ,aa 1 jg M .a - * - * ***-
ft nouuMr QiVKWU
would fa>; and tf Satan aiao waa
divided agaiaat Mnaself, hoi
hla kingdom AandT Wa kl
was ante to be debt rayed tf Me fab-
lowers were divided. And I
Lord eaat ant da vita by the l
of the evO ana. by wham did their
sons eaat them out? The Jews be-
lieved that their chief men could
eaat out demons. Through wham
were they djlng thlsT asked the
Master
On the other hand, "If I with
the anger af flat eaat out davi
no doubt the Khlgdom of Ood Is
come upon you."
Mmagih Y
Then Jesua aaid that a good
man who was atrengly armed
could keep Ma palaco and good*.
gJLZtZS — " w"
fn, other Worde. Baton la atrong
WMl *r* hl<
Jeaus. working with God to eaat
the*
and M-
He mid
■_ Me la against
He apehe of a man
mi spirit had
, rapwt, ha said,
been cast out af the man.
through dry piacea aaak-
I and And ing none, so he.
"I wW retwm unto my house
wTdeeSin^
to the (nan be
clean and whek
an# not esuy entered MmmNT.
toofc aaven ether spirlU with him,
a man win worm off then
'm
Jesus" point was that
man had been rid of
and had reformed,• he
strong enough to wit
other onslaught He did
hard enough to live the
life and to keep close to
ter who had helped htm
the evil which was
As Jesus finished
things a woman In t
spoke, exclaiming how,
waa HI* mother above all woman.
But Jeaus answered, "Yea rather,
blessed are they that hear the
word of Ood ahd keep It."
Even hearing the Lord .
person wd* hot enfcugh.
should hear, but muat
the word of Ood.
An Evil Generation
Probably wearied with
growing tension and ..
the leaders of the J*w*. Ji
burst out: "This Is an evil _
tlan: they aeek a sign , and
shall be no sign given it. hut
sign of Jonas the prophet." Ji
waa aant to warn the Ktit« ..
but the Son of Man, a "greater
than Jonas." waa with them, and
they would not hear.
The "queen of tbe south" (She*
ba>, came from the uttermost
parts of the earth to henr tha wis-
dom of the Jews' great king, Solo-
mon, but his listeners bad a
greater than Solomon with them
but they sttS demanded a aign.
If jlhetr eyes were often and not
closed or <ul of evil." they would
See and recognise their Lord and
so save themselves
A certain Pharisee then Invited
Jesas to dine with him, As the
Lord sat down to the meal lha
Pharisees marveled that JeMts I
not washed before eating
bly Josus did not wash purposely
because He wanted to show them
their faulta. At any rate,
le aaid. "Now do ye Pharlaew
make clean the outeide of the
platter; but your inward part K
fgll af ravening and wiekadaiaa.'*
"Woe to you Pharisees,*!1 ex- *?-"'
claimed the Lord He called the*
hypocrites, and told them "
were more concerned with '
old written taws than
ing good and llvtng right*
Then i lawyer , ar
"Master, thus saying. Thoa -«•
iroachest us also" 8n
teous wrath was turned
clam of men. too, who
the. importance of lawa
thithea, and earthly thing*.
neglected charity and the
of the spirit.
'The anc**tore Of thaee man I
mm
and they bull
In wMeh to lay them ,
the Maater know
the men who
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