The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 10
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Society News
Consolidated And Navy
To Have Pance
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The personnel of, the Consoli- | 7—— .■ ■ ' r "
dated Steel Corporation and the i SlippCT
Meeting
Baptist
Thursday
until one.
U. S. Navy | Department here will % -
«njoy the fii'st semi,-formal dance;IS CjlVCIl A.t
of the season on Saturday night,' 0 —
October 3, ait Sunset Grove Coun- ijUHSCl ViTOVC
try Club, i{ was announced to-j ~ ,
day. Dancing to music by George I About seventy members of Sun-
Peglar and (lis orchestra, Will be,- set Grove Country Club and their
gin at nine o'clock and continue guests enjoyed a chicken pie buf-
jfet supper oh Thursday evening
at eight o'clock at the club house.
Mrs. H. W. Breece and Mrs. John,
Knovvles "Were hostesses.
W. L" Ulcher was master of
[ceremonies. /A singing contest
! was held to determine the best
Mrs. Gilbert Mott and Mrs. B. quartet among those attending.
F. Beadle entertained, wjth a with Mrs. Breece playing the
shower in the forWier's home, 405 piano accompaniment.
Ninth street, honoring Mrs. John-i —— —
nie Byrns, who before her ma. - M_THOnI„T w s C S
riage last week was Miss Ann • C, •
Hose Beadle. .MEETS AT CHURCH i
Seasonal flowers were used, to' I hursday-afternoon at
Recent Bride Is
Feted At Shower
decorate the home. Bingo games
2:30
o'clock members of the Woman's
were "enjw^ .ifiiaugh the "even-- jf^'^-st °Meth^is'^n Onmrt? met
Forty - eight members of the
circles of ."the Woman's Mission-
ary 8ociety of the First Baptist
Church attended the all day meet-
ing held on Thursday at the
church,,
The meeting opened at 10 a m„
with Mrs "Meade Graves in
charge, giving the introduction to
the study for the State Missions
Week of Prayer, taken from the
book, "That, They May See" writ-|
ten by "Mrs. B. A. Copass, presi-
dent of the Texas W. M. U,
The devotional for the opening
chapter was given by Mrs. W.'E.j
McCorquodale and the chapter,
was outlined by Mrs. T. P. Ba-
ker. Mrs. Robert Wilkerson led
the devotional to the second chap-
ter which was reviewed by Mrs.
H. R. Slience. A business session
was then- held with Mrs. A. .1.
McKenzie presiding and it short
talk was made by the Rev! W. A.
Corker n.
A shower for Bucknet-'s Or-, j
phans Home was given and !
$100 00 worth of clothing was do-
nated. A picnic lunch was served
under the direction of Mrs. B. A.
Cunn.
After the lunch, the study was
continued with Mrs. P. M. Blue
giving the devotional and Mrs. H.
L. Ingram discussing the third j
chapter, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth
Orange Garden Club Officers [Rev. Kennedy 7
Conducts Program
The Rev. W. W. Kennedy, for-
mer pastor of the McDonald Me-
morial Baptist Church, conduct*
the program, "Your I Church and
Mine!! which is. broadcast over
radio station KPAC/ In Port Ar-
thur eeefi- Monday from 1:30 to
2:00 p. m. Mrs. Kennedy has
charge of the music which fea-
ture selections by Miss Betty
•Jean Burton, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. B. L. Burton of Orar)ge, and
Mrs. Lee Burgess of West "Gr-
ange. Miss Burton will-song on
Monday's program, ''The Holy
City" by Stevens Adams.
. .beautiful0 I <?'" th^Spiritual Life program in [ Markham andMrs. J. M Garner., j
five guests attending and from
the "fifteen who were invited but
Were unable to attend.
Rev. Kennedy To
Preach At Chapel
_ The Key W. W. Kennedy is to
hold services at the Presbyterian
Chapel in North Orange on Sun-
day night at eight o'clock. His
subject will be, "Things That
God Cannot Do."
Lesson Sermon
the church basement. Mrs. Cftar-1 *•* ■ * < Bhnorrand Mrs. H. U
les Hicks was the leader and McGill reviewed the last two
Mrs. Alice Cruse was named lead- j chapters of the book. „ I
er for next week's program. Six- \ TT"—' :—
teen members were in attend-1 •
a ce Christian science I
The regiilar W. S. C. S. meet-
ing convened at 3 o'clock with
Mrs. W. H. Malone giving the
lesson from the Bible study book,
"Our Times." * .-•
Next Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock the group will meet
again for the Spiritual Life pro-
gram in the church basement
the regular meeting which
at 3 o'clock.
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You'll liko 11 it in!
"Reality" is "the subject of the j
Lesson - Sermon which will be j
read in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, September
27. 1.1,
The Qolden Text is: "Thou, Oi ;iml
Lend, rsrrtaitiest iffii* ever; thy'
throne from generation to gener-! jjquxh ORANGE BAPTIST sioii on Thursday afternoon at
atlon." (LMhentations 5:1$). rm nsnAV 'two o'clock at the church.
Among the citations which com- "' ■ " " Mrs, Jaroy Weber presided, over'
prise the Lesson - Sermon is the j Fifteen members of the throe the business session. The report;
following from the Bible: "Keep;eirc]es t>f n,e Woman's Mi^ion-'of the nominating committee wasi
thy heart with all diligence; foria|.y Society of tt e North Orange'given and election of officers W'as
out of it are the issues of life. • Baptigt Church met in joint ses- held.
(Proverbs 4:23J. • .. -
The Lesson - Sermon also in- j'
eludes the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook,1
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures," by Mary Baker j
Eddy: "We must form perfect;
j models in thought and look at j
I them Continually, or we shall]
! never carve them out in grand !
and noble lives "
Fin.
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Leo Holy To Sing
At Class Meeting
Leo Holy will sing "Just For!
Today" (J. Truman Wolcott) at j
the regular meeting of the Friend- j
ship Class of the First Presbyter-j
ian Church which will be held on !
Sunday morninjgjgtJ9r45 o'clock In 1
: the church annex. Mrs. R. P. |
j Turpin is teacher of this class
j Visitors are always welcome.
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GOLDFINE'S
YOUNG MATRON'S CIRCLE /
OF GLEANERS oroanizeii
The Young Matron's Circle of
the Gleaners society of the First
Methodist Church was organized
on Thursday morning nt ten
o'clock With Mrs. Marvin Smith
«s Hbttets at her home on Park
Avenue.
Officers elected were: Mrs.
Don' McComb, chairman; Mrs. H.
6. Woods, vice chairman; Mrs. W.
P. Smokes, secretary-treasurer.
It was decided that a study of
South America would be started
at the ncrtt meeting with Mrs.
Milton Jones as teacher,-assisted
by Mrs. Marvin Smith. Mrs.
Quincey Lutteiloh and Mrs. Jones
are sponsors of the circle.
Charter members- artf Mesdames
Don McComb, H. O. Woods, W. P.
Sotkes, J. JE. Sterling, Marvin
SMfth, Milton Jones, Quincey
Lutterloh.
Any yrung matrons interested
in jainiw (the organization are
asked tol iephone Mrs. Smith
•t J272 m \l S. Stokes at 4408,
The ntno S
on Thursd
at ten o'cl
.Don McComl
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mb,
h\ Ving will lie held
\Sing, October 1,
^ 'i i hotne"of Mrs.
317 Moi-eell' .Broie-
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Slimmer, smoother •.. •
definitely more fem-
inine is this Nelly Don
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the soft dressmaker
1 detailing .... the
nipped-in cuffs
detachable dickey.V
Novelty rayon crepe in
black, patriot gjeen,
gallant blue. y"
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1ET US STRIVE ^
FOR STABILITY
What moit ol vt miss these
days is a feeling of stability,
ana confidence Tn the Mure.
And yet there are things we
can hold on to
Our own country and our own
people, for instance, which of-
fer you War Bond to win the
war, and provide you with
security for the ooil-wor re-
adjustment.
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rican buil-
istance of
is the kind of Amerlt „
ness whose sound principles
keep it on an even keel
throuah good years and bad.
Such is the Penney Company.
A thrHtv business like this Is a
dependable source ol savings
— and especially at a time
when the war effort demands
extra economy of all!
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W. m . MBBTft THt'RSDA
Eleven members of the three j
Of the Woman's Missionary I
of the Wert Orangf Bap-
ftet Church met for the monthly
business anwkm and prognim on
sndiy afternoon at 2:30 d'clock
the Church. j
Carrot Bishop prdjpided
in. M box
to be sent to l iick-
Orphans Monte after vjjhich
mitty Myers gave the, de-
tal. *r . Eddar Bistiopihad
e of the Royal Service Hes-
sen Misted by Mrs, Elray R||i
ardsotl, lira. Benr)le Godwin
Miss LarisSa Graveti.
Hext sseek beginning Hon
continuing through Frli
(n observance
,S(Me Missions Week of
will be held each afIferneon,
2;30 O'clock at the church
iMknMhi of the W. M. S.
cKargi of the programs.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221145/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.