The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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OBANOK, TKXAfi, \VK|)X-KSDAY. AIWW 26, 1042.
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Society News
FLYING TIGER GETS DESERVED REST Social Calendar
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The Levingston Shipbuilding i A '1* i 117*11
[Company entertained with u re- AUXlIMiry Will
,$®ption on Tuesday evening at i iia _■ THL _i '
®t30 o'clock at Sunset Grove Coun- VlCCt 1 ilUrSQSiy
try Glub, following the presents CV „ n ■ e .
—ttion of the Arm^-Navy "E" at lOl D16&KIElSt "
the Levingston Shipyard Tuesday! —■•••. '
afternoon. Honor guests for the The auxiliary of the First Pres- j
occasion were Lieut. Commander j byterian Church will meet for i 1L
H. G. Chalkley of Orange; Com-! breakfast on Thursday morning at
modore Ernest Lee Jahncke, Lieut, j n'ne o'cloqk-at the church with ;
Col.. Klden A. Huchison, Lieut, members of Circle Two as hos-
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' Col. E. H. Sleeper, all of New Or- I tesses.
leans, La., and other visiting army Mrs. E. L. Reid will give the !
and navy officials. devotional and Mrs. D. A. Fru- i
The' club house was decorated ter wi" in charge of the pro-
with floor baskets of white glad-' 3icm. A report on the Presbyter-
ioli. Refreshments were served in iian conference held this summer
the club and from tables arranged in Montreat, North Carolina, will \
about the lawn. George pBgiw ibe eivefc^Mrs. R. F. Turpin.
and his orchestra furnished music! "The executive committee is to;
for dancing. jhold the regular meeting follow-f
, Approximately 1000 guests call-;'nB the program.
ed during the evening. j Mrs. A. A. Levingston of Beau-
• ' mont, district chairman, ft ex-'
Nine of ten iron hitching j pectecUo be present at tomorrow's
in the Grand island, NeT>„ court- I meeting and will probably set the
house square have been enlisted | date for the district meeting in
in the scrap drive — they'lf help October.
do a job on three horses' necks j ~ 1 ~
named Hitler, Hirohito and Mus- j
solini.
WEDNESDAY
Jtnllrfc Hi idgc
the home of Kfts.
1:90 p. m.
fceel Klub meeting in the home
of Mrs, R. J. Blchte at 2 p. m,
of Mrs. at 2p
Silver cdffee for the benefit of
Curtts-school Parent - Teacher
Association in the home flf Mrs
W. H. Unit at 9:80 a. >*.
Choir of the First Methodist
<Jhuw«h meeting at the <5hureh at
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THURSDAY
Woman's Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church meeting
lit'the church at 3 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Soctety of
the West Orange Baptist Church
meet at the church at 2 -p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
'the North Orange Baptist Churrtt
! meeting at the <?hureh at 2 p. m.
T Woman's Missionary Society siL
(the MfDonald MemorfaT Baptist
ChurtJh meeting at the church at
!<p. m.
'Friday
f Gilmer Recreation Club mect-
j tag in the Gilmer Recreation Cen-
ter at 8 p. m.
Luther League meeting in the
jfcfAN THE PUMPS.' MATES*
nlph Leon
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Trinity Lutheran Church sit 8 p. m.
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(alota^s
Mold Loft Is
Entertained At
Dinner-Dance
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neod en,otn l tafcf
c-uiotawj, the liuuroved calomel
Compound tabletainat innke colo-
mel-laklxig pleasant. Sugar-coated.
Wtrceable. prompt, nnd ettecttve.
Not nccMssry to follow with salt*
or «tstor alt. —
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PAINTING and
PAPER HANGING
Free Estimates
EDWARDS & DAVIS
Phone 2918-
j Dick Rossi,, 36-year-0Id San Franciscan, shows his little niece, Judy ;
Murray, one of the two medals awarded him by the Chinese govern- I
... ... , jrvent for his service with the American Volunteer Group, the famous
— About one hundred employees ; Fiying Tigers, in Burma and southern China. Rossi has returned to I
j . i ~ 8 . °,ns? ! San Francisco home for a rest. He is credited with shodtingi
dated Steel Corporation, Ltd., at- j \ doWn six "confirmed" Japs and six tuore "orebablea."
tended a dinner - dance on Sat- ' ■' —1—
urday night from 8:30 until l ;*« JL V Tuii _fi I
o'clock in the sky room of Hotel IVirS* /\ «!• 1 nifll
Beaumont. "An outstanding fea-
^ j^ttrrt? of the pfogram fit cntertafrr-"!
- ' ment was a quiz conducted under f
the direction of C. C. Cates. Wari Mrs A. J. Truitt, the former
stamps were given as prizes.
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Mrs. Bernard Adams was hos-
jMiss Joy Baker, was entertained jtess fot- the weekly meeting of
Mrs. B. Adams It
•CHAl'EL BIBLE CLASS
HOLDS WEEKLY MEETING
i The regular weekly meeting of
the Chapel Bible Class was he|d
! Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock
; at the Presbyterian Chapel with
' six members attending.
Mrs. ErvSn Depwe gave the de-
^votional and the group sang a
hymn. Mrs. Lona McGill led the
opening pr yer after which the
! lesson from the thirteenth chapter
Of Revelations was read and dis-
; cusSed.
The honor ro)l for the month in-
cluded Mrs. Jack Meadows, Mrs.
iBerry Beasley, Vttk. Dan Cable,
Sr.. and Mrs. F. H. DietWl.
The next meeting will be held
on Tuesday afternoon at S o'clock
at the chapel. The lesson will be
taken frofa the TolirtWtilh chap-
ter df ReveUrtions and Mrs. Lee
Davis Is to give the devotional.
in
with a wedding shower ... .— f
ihome of Misses Martha Fae and the
the | the Cora Blount Bible Class
First Christian Church
Thurs-
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
in the home of Mrs. A. J. Schnit-
zel at 909 Fifth street.
Mrs. Adams led the devotional
NAZARENE W. M. 8.
MEETS AT CHURCH
Six members were present for
the weekly meeting of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of the
Church ~of the Nazarene which
Qatar. AheV Kturo
iJnuu ionn
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RUBY'S NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE
METHODIST YOVTH SOCIETY
MEETING HOCR CHANGED Bonnie Jean Gunstream,
The time of meeting for the tlay evening, August 2(1.
Methodist Youth Fellowship so- Games of the matrimonial
ciety of the Fi.-st Methodist itheme wele Played^ with Misses
Church has been changed from Pachar and Frances Cun-
Sunday evening at 7!30 o'clock to;rr'n8ham winning the prizes lor
Sunday at .7 p. m. Mrs. Forrest )thc evening.
McDonald will be in charge of the' ^ salad course was served to _ iiiv ......
junior ^oup arid Frank Lankfordj tf,e following gttests: Juanlta [presided over the business Session [uamaon led the devotional
will have charge of the senior S0-jHunt, Ruth -Pachar,-Sammt*W whilch Mrs.-aA.^ SehnHzel J: s.-ErtanefT lalighT
ciety. Poore, Evelyn , Burgess, Dons ;elected class teachei to take the ieMon.
! Jones, Shirley Goldfine, Geneva'place of Mrs. Blount who 1s to
Langham, Evelyn Corkern, Billie leave.next week with Rev. Blount
IBeth Corkern, Frances Cunning- for Prescott, Arkansas Where
jharn, Mrs. C. H. Baker, Martha they will make their home.
! Fae Gunstitam. Bonnie-Jean Gun- A, lh<, c|rt8e of thc meeting n
stream, Mrs. A. J. Truitt, Mrs. W. ^ol„. WB8 hold and Mrs.
L. Ouristi cam. """"tBIouBr'Wfii WTTOJ
which was followed by the Bible lWa<i ^ on Tuesday afternoon at
lesson from the first chapter of 2:30 t)-c|l)ck at the church.
First Peter witli Mrs. W. B. Blount Mrs. N. F. King was In charge
in charge. Mrs. Joiner Monclajof the BBtrtiqg. Mrs. F. M. Wll-
and
The
TmMPWI, Set and Tlrj- .;..
Mv\XK'I'HK 7.V; LASH & RROW
PERMANENT WAVES
.UK) p-RRMANkXT WAVES ...... ..10
7.04) PERMANENT WAVES.. «.«
wio.IH* PERMANENT WAVKH $7.«M
WE SPKCIAI/IZK IN AM. KI.VOH <>E REAt'VV WORK
Operator-, are MARIVKM.A XSlt.VIH IM'.l'.S
Yr.ur Patronage Will He Appreciated
lit'ItV M t HE, Owner and Operator
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Wesley an nervick at ii.n
MEETS WITH WM,
Those send tag Kifts^^were Mrs. j A swoct COurse was served^ V y "ttre"JtKc''Tfftt Methodist Church met
tn regular aeasion on Tuesday eVe-
|R. E. Prince. Misses Murelle Fos- hostess.
ter, Georgia
beth Croft.
Gunter - and Eliza-
Mesd|jne«H5iedler
Feted At Party
The next meeting will be held
on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock in the church.
(Gholson, A. M. Watts, M. M. Gray,
i A. McCorkle, Bab Berwick, Walter
! Ward, and the hostess.
' Mrs. Paul Siedler and Mrs i Tljc next meeting will be held
Maude Siwller, who left Tuesday on Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock In the
for Portland, Oregon, were honor-
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Children's Service
We are slcilled in the handling of children, even the
youngest, and by means of our amazing modern
equipment we are able to get accurate results hi ex-
aminations even under the most unpromising cir-
cumst nces. You owe it to your child to see that he
has efficient eyesight. Bring him to us for regular
check-ups. It is so much easier to correct slight Ir-
regularities early than to wait until some deep-root-
ed trouble has developed. If your child needs eye-
wear
PERSONALIZED GLASSES
that hell be nlnuiM
Wtrenr
HI
will lie ilexIgniMl to fit tiftft «o perfectly that he'll be i
¥ «iiJW«i-SR"or •*w^«T5^v-|HF'vriiMirfmtmrtxe-
«vll 0m him eiiK} eyes and keep hhn happy,
—-CONVENIENT WEEKLY TERMS
fibular Sic Value! , Hsgolar Ct ValW
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prtces .include_• fnWra^S
styles to cHoom from.
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rtsr'issr" SrSt"«sf r."""
ed with handkerchief shower on
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in
the home of Mrs. Charles S. Hicks,
1406 Main street. The shower was
given in appreciation for the work
the ,i}onoreps have done for the
tacai atBMI !i"vili^ry
A course was served after
which games were played.
Those attending were Mesdames
A. Garrett, H. Fleming, Perry,
Sid ihttclifT, Tom Edwards, Mabel
Addison, Jules Sanders, C. Webb,
William Hicks, W. Brown, Lee
[Davis, Miss OIlie Fuller, Miss,
Betilah Fuller, Miss Blanche Ful-
ler, the hostess and the honorees.
Those sending gifts were Mrs.
Vertt* Sands. Mrs—Mary Dennis,
Mrs. Lula Williams and Mrs. Bob
Hicks.
Nautical Club
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Entertained
Mrs. B. B. Ellis entertained
members of the Nautical Club at
*4 ridge - Timcheon on Tuesday at
11..a. m., in her home, 314 Knox
avenue*
Summer flowers of mixed col-
ors were used in decoristing the
hnrtVx- fnr' 1hr irrvacuiH Tile hiiik
mtrt prize. in.iheJM%djw fames
Those attending were Mesdames wing at eight o'clock in the home
W. B. Blount, Frances Harris, J. of Mrs. C. A. Boehme in North
L. Jellison, Joiner M^mcla, A. , J. Orange. Ten members were pres-
Schnitzel, Dan Rot echaud, A. ent.
Mrs. Myrtle Scott led the de-
votional%ul Mrs. Forrest McDon-
ald presided over the business ses-
sion it was announced that the
district conference wotitd not be
held In September as originally
planned but woU$ be postponed
home of Mrs. Bab Berwick
Tenth and Curtis streets.
T.N.T. Club Sews
For Red Cross
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Jcrin up with Uncle Sam's,H vy and, get on
bosrd. This Navy ship is slightly overmanned^
but our Navy ban plenty morn at
for Which it is Ail!
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youra ff*s. They're tKled, "Men Make the Nav
and "What Kind «| Job Can t Get tn the Navy?
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-PERSONALS-
indefinitely.
- The second lesson-front the book
"Our Times" was given with! .
Mrs, W. C. Carter and Mrs. Let; j Mr. and Mrs. Th°mas M.
Uavis debating the topic, "Wheth- ii|w of Baton llo«ige; La.,
er or Not Otu could XJvo "Bettor
tor the Beatufiaes ThSn w Ten" arwygr phi iihw mt«w';Tiinir.'ifffbtTy "IfWIW If
Commandments-" The program
closed with a prayer for pence.
Nexr"Tuesday evening at eight
o'clock Mi-s. Eugene Cottle
'hoStess at her home on
Tenth street.
•hi adopted the amendment by a
vote df 33 to 20 over the Oppo-
sition of southerners who tertned
Phil-lit an Invasion of states' rights to
IP w*re determine the qualifications oT
weekend guest*7here in the home their voters. The house previous-
dery Hebert at K10 Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Korp and
uk j sons Jack and Gene Paul of Tex-
Nortlt arkana, Ai'kansas are here for a
week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Coppjns, 012
Moreell, Navy Addition, an-
nounce the arrival of six - pound
baby gir!> August 23, at 7:32 p. m.
*«n«v at a local hospital. She has been
*OK*^rtr flimei.
„ . ,, "".'.T j it H iwe r appeared today-to be liead-
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wallace Ly f0, an abrupt end as irate
of Orahgefield announce the birth iMO„t|lct.„ members, levelled their
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Greenblatt
and son. I .eon, of New Orleans,
are visiting this week with Mrs.
Greenblatt's parents, Mr. and
Mis. Felix Weil.
Irate Southerners
Battle For PoU
Tax In House
Washington,
Aug. 20. (AP(
of ar^ eight and one fourth pound,
baby girl at-1!30 a. m. today at
the Buttram Clinic. The new ar-
rival has been named Doris Jean.
The Nazis have ordered Ger-
mans 'who.p'^ked fruits and vege-
tables to supplement"^heir mer-
ger diofs to turn this food in a
collection depots.
guns at senate revisions In a bit)
to permit men and Women In the
i tried forces to vote by mall-
Their principal objection, they
said, was to the senate amendment
exempting service members from
payment of the poll taxes required
by Tennessee, Georgia, Alal
Mississippi, Texas, Virginia.
Carolina and Arkansas. The" sen
The senate also wrote In an
amendment extending the vote-
by-mall privilege to primary a*
well as general elections Involv-
ing ntpresentatlves, Senators and
presidential electors. While tire
house version did not contain Hie
primary provision, there was jno
pronounced oppoaftton to It.v
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WILLING
Boise, Idaho. (AP) — The
whole team and trgDst of the fan*
otifcrtd to chase a couple of^oHj*-
run balls that sailed owwr Hti
wall as the home team beat a
Oowcn Field club 17 to 13.
Officials wouldn't permit It. r
The home team was the Idaho
Prison Outlaws; the diamond la
Inside the state penitentiary.
Redlands, Calif. TAP) — Carl
Hart, county
hunter, was called by a
who was losing 20 to SO water-
melons nightly.
flart set his traps and caught:
4 coyotes
l small boy wb
hot to do It any more. C".Xj
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Philadelphia cemeteries ara sal-
vaging .tild ornamental iron fences
" and railings for the scrap delve'
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MOURNING DOVE AND WHITE-WINGED "liOVE OPEN SEASONS E0R_J9«
"'—Ah Provided Uy ,State I,aw and Federal Ketrtih f «n«— —
—TWrrm. T. SfWlng -CtTitT-wmr
entertained on TuesdAy evening at j
7:16 o'clock in the home of Mrs.
George Foreman. Jr., at B Eads in i
Sunset Addition. Twelve mem- j
bers and two visitors, Mrs. Pete !
Keowflrr and Mrs. Mona Roberts,
were present.
The members sewed for the
Red Cfoss during the working pe-
riod. Refreshments of sandwiches,
cookies and cokes were served at
the close of the meeting.
Next Tuesday afternoon the
club will meet in the home of
Mrs. Eddie Frenzel, 1010 Thir-
teenth street.
Mrs. R. Swanson
Is Party Hostess
Dr. S. J, Reg**"
Dr. W. W. Christopher
was awarded to M' i. Alfred Black
and the priz^j for second high foil
to Mrs. Frank Gassaway.
Mrs. Gassaway was the only
guest besides club members.
Next Tuesday^ at 11 a. m., the
club will be entertained in the
home of Mrs. Tom Hansard, 720
Svan* avenue.
Mrs. Robert Swanson was Iwm-
tessj for a bridge party on Tues-
day afternoon at one o'clock in
her home, 221S Sixteenth street.
Numerous bouquets of summer
in decorating
the homes iot. the .occanloii, Mr.
Richard Karl was winner of tl
high score prize in the card
games-
A sweet course was served to
the following guests: Mesdames
Wlllard Slaton, Ward laggard
Richard Karl, Bill Sheehy. Robert
Stockmar, O. A. Foster, Jack
McCleskey and the hostess.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1942, newspaper, August 26, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221121/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.