The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 13, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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attending and taking part.
i' program started with froup
aging led by Mrs. -Laurcnce
'infreev Mrs. Jane Price, Mrs. E.
ehmann and Mrs. Carl McKus-
I ker. Mrs. Mary B. Carriker,
I county home demonstration agent,
1 gave the address of welcome.
Mrs. Ernest Lehmann and Mrs.
R. E. SymaYioux gave a demon-
stration on a perfect Arch. Fol-
lowing this Mrs. Joe Caldwell.
Orange county home demonstra-
tion council chairman, explained -
how a 4-H girl may be considered
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Initiation and celebration of the
birthday anniversary of Hob Mor-
ris, founder of the Order of the
Kastem Star, will b« held by the But
local (.V., K. &< on Tuesday even-
ihl"at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic
Temple. Mrs. Da«y, O'Reilly Wi- m*" wr
mcr, worthy matron, ig to be in ****$$!>
charge. Ail members ?*•' urged
to be iVi attendance, v 4 V
Laraine Day nd Gary Cooper, warred «i "The Story of Dr. Wa «ll," the
new Paramount Ttchnkolor epic of a countty doctor at the front.
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to' one o'clMfc at Sun^t Herbert Oldham, Jefferson cou.,-
"ve CirtVntrv Club Muslfte ty judfic- wiU ,)e the «ue8t Ptak-
occasian was r.rovidcd bi Ken er /or the mt>rnin« worship ser-
,T« nT W. vice of St. Mark's Methodist
The Grove ,, fF°m church, in the Anderson school,
luring intermission, Fred\Han- "vf^'T.d^OwT.m'ifn.fnuf
scorn as master of ceremonies, in- «
troduced J. T. Westmoreland, u ^
president of the Orange /Junior ^ ^ is to .
Chamber of Commerce, Clint Dun- Ci„n°>lcr Be,l has„ ac^ « how a 4-H girl may be considered r 1Q1 r^ac
nagan of Midland, state .Taycee ol laymen of the congregation. position as music and educational for t£, Gold st!kJ. pini awarded by 6, /O / jDOnaGS
president, and Oscar B. Clark of There will be no evening ser- "'f^tor of the North Orange Bap- the 4-H Club fund of A. and M, y j 1 _ A rv-wc
Kerrville, national director. Dr. vice for the church but the Youth IlkPn^Jr h>« rt.lnlf hi™ n a?,* Cnlle8e- Mrs- Caldwe11 P«*«*nt- MGu6 I H I UQVS
A. L. Garrison, vice president of Fellowship is to meet at seven !,?!!? , ed the Gold Star pln t0 the out" A f flmnfor Uai ,cp
the Port Arthur Jaycees, Intro- o'clock this evening at Anderson hL„f J!for™e.r'y standing 4-H girl of Orange coun- At L-NQptGr l lOU.jG
duced Miss Melva Frederick who school with Alice Ruth Cady in , 15 , ,al dir"tot th« ty, Miss Rose Mary Sarver of
is to be "Miss Port Arthur" in the charge. " J.'™ 'p st church at College vidor. Miss Sarver gave a short Those interested in the supp. . , ,
state contest Station, having come there from talk on how he worued to fie- ing of surgical dressings to *our dy and cookies, it was announced
Other nominees for the Miss The Rev. Sidney T Blackburn, North Carolina. The public is in- ^tve thlt honor. men at the .front, made a fino To place orders, telephone
Orange contest who were* honored pastor of St. Mark's church, is to V1*ed to join in activities of the - showing for the first four days at 4088.
at this time were Misses Miriam hold both morning ahd evening church under the direction of Mr. ' a bazaar of home made gifts 120 Water street, the Red Cross
David, alternate; A i l een worship services at the Methodist as educational director and was held by the Bridge City club Chapter house.
k i Tnmnlil im Da < A i-tlin in (Urt nU>j, th(' I{£V. JSl'OV W Pl)PT US 4 — !r,n Mnnn«> 4 ^ „/4/1 /■,«... K/>nl>« Vi'r>m A iiiltlC
Canterbury Guild
To Sell CookiGs
The Canterbury Guild of St.
Paul's Episcopal church is now
Those Interested In the supply- taking orders for homemade pan-
WOODMAN CIRCI.E TO
MEET FOR PRACTICE .
Drill practice will be held by
the Woodman Ctrcf« f>n Monday /•
afternoon at 1 -1ft o'clock gt. the,/
W. O. W. Hall. The practice wil;J
be followed by the regular mee (
ing at 2:.10 o'clock In the 1
'hall. A full attendance Is urr
OCCUPATIONAL SKIN IRRITAT1
Koothf < h« Hnnfiflpt H* way wilii B Intk
mud Wh U Hcliovvji f prc>'
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j Chllders, Suzanne Stone, Patricia Temple in Port Arthur in the ah*
Miller and Cherry Becker. Each scnce of,Dr. R. E. Goodrich who
of the honorees were presented 's away on vacation. Rev. Black-
with a corsage given by Mr. and burn's topi<\ for the evening scr-
,i Mrs. Fred Hanscom. Flowers for vicc is to bp- "What Shall the
decorations were provided by the Harvest Be" and the evening topic
j. Orange Floral Shop. is to be "Living Today."
Approximately two hundred
•' couples attended this affair.
Tile Winner of the ''Miss Texas" -7, i A 1
contest will attend the National / in /\rmOrGCl
contest in Atlantic City, N. J.
where Miss America will be se-
lected..
to raise money to add more books From August 7th through Au-..
to the club library. Lunch was gust 10th, (1,7(17 sponges were
PERSONALS
Mrs. H. G. Rogers and young
served at noon, the honor guests folded by: Mesdames J. M. Daw- daughters MBrgnret Ann and Har-
the Rev. Jaroy Weber as pastor.
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Pvt. Sammy Parish
Feted At Barbecue
Pvt. Sammy Mitchell Parish,
who has just completed ^his boot
training in the U. S. Marine Corps McKusker,"delegate to the state rettTsam Cooper, It. .1. Horn. K. ton Friday where they will
being County Judge Sid Cnillavet, son. F.. T. Drake, R. L. Harrison,
County Agriculture Agent A. J. Hal Carter, Gussie Griffith, Belle
McKenzie and Mr. Smith of the MacFsrland, P. H. llutler, P. M.
Smith picnic gronds. Blue, Lee Hurst, J. F. Wood, E.
I,. Reid. A. J. McKenzie, F. J.
Following the lunch, Mrs. Carl Lackey, Wilmer Steldlcy, A. Gar-
bra Lee, of Baton Rouge, La., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cochran In Plnehurst addition.
Mrs. Sue Moselev and Miss
Alma Belle Dodd left for Hous-
be
Infantry Guests
At Local USO
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Soldiers of the Seventh Armor-
ed Infantry of Camp Polk, La.,
were special guests at the informal
dtinces held Friday and Saturday
1 Degree of Honor
To Meet Monday
^ Members of the Degree of Hon-
or will meet in regular session on , , , .
. Monday night at eight o'clock in tended as dancing partners for ^
the W.O. W. Mall with Mrs. Clara ?fLV,0e.^!"' "?d U'SOwior..hr Calif.
Howard, president, in charge. All
« members and officers are urged to
attend. ^
Joined by Mrs. W. T. Burton and
Mrs. W. \V. Thompson, of Lake
R. Can- Charles. From Houston the party
will go via plane to Mexico City
PROTECTION
Fampa, Te)^. (AP) — Pampa's
children under seven are having
their rights protected. Twice In
DRESSES MINOR WOUNDS
(WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY
in San Dlego, Calif., is sending Home Demonstration Association Sillery, A. A, Rouse, M. A. West
a few days here with his parents, convention held in Austin on An- Olney Black, C. F. Raleigh, E. N
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Parish, at gust 1, 2 and 3, gave her inter- pianta, Frank Sad Her, 1
their home on the E. W. Brown eating report after which the var- non, Wm. Anderson, C. E. Phil-
ranch where he was honored with ious clubs presented enjoyable |ipK, Wayne E. Bass, Ward Lam- several weeks vacation.
a barbecue given on Wednesday, skits and plays: Victory Garden belt. Nola Gllchrlest, J. D. But-
August 8. Fifty guests were in presented a play and poem "The ler, Attress Jones. R. V. Taylor,
attendance. ^ Victory Gardens Home Demon- Wm. H. Louder, J. F. Crysler, M.
After the barbecue the guests stration Way". A poem, ''At the Donahue. Floyd' Hilsman, J. B.
went to the lake for a swim End of the Day" was given bv Harris, J. M. Martin. R. A.. Pat-
nights in the social room of the which was fo,lowed by a fish fry. Miss Hargrove of Victory Gar- ton, L. Rcynal, E. B. Mangham, the past two days police have
USO club. GSO hostesses at- Aftcr his furlough in Orange, dens. The Orangefield club wo- V. O. Prince. W. C. Campbell, M. been sent to Central park to or-
Ihc ^,Br'8^ 's to report for duty men presented d skit on "Why D. Garlington, and L. W. llust-
at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, are You Crying": the Duncan's myre.
tesses were chaperones. Music Woods club followed with the Misses Elizabeth McMillan,
was furnished by Scats Powell "School Days of 1880"; the Cove Dorothy Hagy, Mary Ruth Ulm,
and his orchestra from Camp R R C^nrPpTn Hnlrl «-H club girls gave a skit on "The Elsie, Louise Ulm, Clara Watson,
Polk on Friday Refreshments of - tc u 1 '^H-1 Goitd Work of the 4-H Club Norma Haden, Florence Han-
punch were served. SPTVITP At Phnnpl °irls" Brid8c City Home Dem" kins' Alicr ''"yr1, su'd«0' Hc'cn
VILL ' Nl v^iivj|.yci onstration and 4-H club girls gave Alegria, Charlcie Prince, Bettyr
Thil afternoon from 4 to 0:3(1 a play, "The Little Red School Sandlln, Joyce Banning,Eileen
o'clock, a concert will be given by ' ' I"re<v , , bold ser- H0Use." Mrs. Dave Foreman of Mangham, Joyce Hemming,
the Camp Polk orchestra in the tnn^fc# .K-iu the Round Bunch club gave a Bessie Shirley, Dorothy Simpson.
social room of the USO club. rJ,w.„ .* ° ""."S. "
the Country
der out adults wading
children's pool.
in the
UUM LINKS
ORANGE'S NEW MINIATURE
COIF COURSE 7
Park Avenue at Sixteenth Street
MONDAY, AUG. 14,3:00 P.M.
OPEN DAILY 3:00 TIL 11:00 P. M.
ab,; demonstration on "Landscaping
, i i the Country H6me." The Win-
Atkinson Is to be In charge of the frec „ome Demonstration club
song service. Everyone ,s in- served cold drinks.
vited to attend.
Aulick Club
Entertained
HENRY J. KAISER SHIPYARDS
Urgently Need Both Skilled
and Semi-Skilled
SHIPWORKERS
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Dr. W. Christopher-Dr. S. J. Rogers
408 FRONT STREET
ORANGE, TEXAS
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, SAO ANTONIO.
Kaiser Representative Will Interview
Monday and Tuesday
. Person* now enRaged in essential activities and
Mis. H. M. IlarRrove, Jr., en-
tertained members of the Aulick
Club and guests at brklge on
Thursday night al eiKht o'clock in
her home, fl East Lutcher. Mrs.
John H Ornham won the hlRh*
*c(ire prize and Mrs. I). C, Girnfiel
Won second hj)ih.
Guests besides club members
were Mrs. Jack Crosby and Mrs.
Jack Evans.
Miss Nancy Price will be hostess
for the next meeting of The club
Which will be held iThursday
<Wenirifi, Aunusl 17, nt eij.(ht
o'clock In her home, 2 Ka*+ Sun-
set drive
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 13, 1944, newspaper, August 13, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221336/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.