The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Wednesday Night Meeting Friday
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chapter of the Order of the East- Bingo party in the social room
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The monthly business and social g* wHh, Mrs. Daisy O'Reilly Wi-
the Beaumont C6u«try Club are meeting of the T. E. .U Class of .*±.2"? Bapti^wlfn's M^onary Un-drcte
_ meeting in the fiome' of Mrs.
members Marvloj Sowell at "8 p. m.
being completed by< the Kavy.o}- the First Baptist church will be Yf. y' worthy patron, presiding. %!>
fliers' Wives Club of Orange, it held on Friday afternoon at three members are urged to .'be •
wns announced today. Members o'clock with Mrs. J. R. Parish aH P^sent and all O. E. S. members "ai vin bo
frith children are to meet at two hostess at her home, 1802 West ,n ihe c«y ar* cordially invited. luR^°^y
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Woodbine Rebekahs meeting in rades permitting — he should
the 1. O. O. F. Hall a^S- p. m. continue practicing his vocnl ex-
Circles of the Woman's Mis- erci^j,
e it. w.j«. "Vsionary Union.of the First Bap- The United Service Orgonizu-
Circle Six of the North Orange tigt church moving as follows: ttons tumed over his request for
One with Mrs. Jake p*- a chromatic pitch pipe to the
Blue, green, yellow, red, and
even black snow have fallen in
various parts of the world* J
Food we've never before taistad
will be flown to us from far-bff L .
places after the yvur, says Glenn I wgSSSSRwwSl
I.. Martin. Plain and fancy del- " W-1*-"ul1
icaoies!
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o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Park. All members.art urged to.
the USO ctub and will leave in a attend.
group for Beaumont, the husbands
to follorw ■ later jh tha evening. L, .
Dinner Is tij...be^served at nine
o'clock, following the swimming
party.
Canterbury Guild
To Have Service
Is Held'
In.Navy Town
350 Service Men
Attend Social'
At USO Sunday .
Approximately ."50 soldiers and
sailors, including - the baseball
•j. •&• a. m.; Circle Four in the First
-Red Cross surgical^ dressings* Baptist educational building at 3
p. m.; Circle Fiye with Mrs. N*. D.
Williams at 9:30 a. m.
Woman's Missionary Society, of
the West Orange Baptist church
meeting in the home of Mrs. G. E.
Toney at 10 a. m. ■>
Woman's Society for Christian
Service of the St. Mark's Metho-
C^nterbury Gjiild of St. Paul's dim churcl) meeting In the home
H. A. Gurnsey at 9:30 a.m.
tenon at t:30 a. m.; Circle Two American Academy of Teachers
with Mrs- 3. H. Archer at 9:30 af Singing, who not. only sent the
work room in the Red Crow ehep-
ter house, 120 Water street, open
from 9;30 a. m.,> 1° * p. m.
Eastern Star meeting in the Ma-
sonic1' Tehnple at 7:30 p. mi
' Sunset "Bridge club meeting In
the home of Mrs. Bryan Mays in
Port Neches at t:lfl p.*m.
pipe but offered Kallsh
tiun upon his return,
an audi- 0|"'n-
Snakes .sleep witl> their eyes
Members
G.uild. of
Tfee ' "Honky - Tonk". cabaret teams ^omCamp^Polk6 LaT and SJiS"!!???'''™
style dance sponsored by the the Lake Charles Arm>>Afr base, W ch fp
of 'the Canterbury Navy Town council on Saturday attended the social for serVjcCmen
St. -Paul's Episcopat night. ftme. o'clock at the Navy held on Sunday afternon, "begin-
church will meet for a worship Town 'eereation hall, was report
7.30 ed a huge success.
Over 100 peo-
pro-
gervice at the church at
p'clock Tuesday evening. The attended. Music was
service is to be followed by ^ Vided by the nickelodeon,
meeting in the home of Miss Hel- ______ ,
en Can, 604 Pine street. All C. .p_p|. Ri-i/^j/op
members are urged to be in at- -JUI 'v*-1 LJ' luyc;
^endance. ^ CiubTo Meet
Friday afternoon, August IB, with nUy,a TU'1,noo",ft he
«rs. Lausen Cox as hostess in her ^,rt / he ga
lome, 707 Oranop .-ivpnun ThP s'n 'll 1,15 ° clock.
FRIDAY SEWING CLUB
TO HOLD MEETING
The weekly meeting of the Fri-
day Sewing club will be held
F
Mr
home, 707 Orange avenue. The
time of meeting is three o'clock.
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Female Weakness
(Mso Fine Stomachic Tonic)
Lydla K. Plnklmm's Compouna U
Jamau> to relievo periodic pain and
accompanying nervous, weak, tired-
cut leeliup.B—ull due to functional
monthly disturbances. Made espe-
cially for Women—it helps natureI
Follow label directions.
LYM E. PINKHAM'S mmnuw
Mrs. Bryan Mays will be hostess
to members of the Sunset Bridge
club at the weekly party on Tue^-
r new home in
games are to be-
lting at 4:30 o'clock, at the USO
club on Cypress street.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
cakes, cookies and punch wera
served by«Mrs. Dennis Premeaux
rind Mrs. Charles Hawthorne, as-
sisted ' by Miss Ann BoardmaYi,
Miss Rtith Daly, Mrs. Stimmie
Baxter, Miss Martha Gunstream
and Mrs. Warren Guest. Flowers
were arranged by Mrs. George
Craft.
About fifty GSO hostesses at-
tended and sandwiches were do-
nated by twenty of the junior
hostesses.
church
be followed by business meeting
in the home of Miss Helen Carr.
Cirelos of the North Orange
Baptist Woman's Missionary Un-
ion meeting as follows! Circles
One and Two meeting at the
church at 9( a. m.J Circle Five
meeting in the home of Mrs. F. J.
Hargraves at 10 a.-m.
WEDNESDAY
Red Cross surgical dressings
work roorh at the Red Cross chap-
ter house, Hip Water street, open
from 9:30! a. m,, to 4 p. m.
Keel Klub meeting in the Navy-
Town recreation hall with Mrs.
Fred Ckrtir is hostess at 2 m.
Wesleyan Service Guild of the
First Methodist church meeting in
of Mrs
Kumola Cunningham G. A. of
the North Orange Baptist church
meeting in the home of Mrs. Ja-
roy Weber at 7 p. m. «■
FRIDAY
T. E. L. Class of the First Bap-
tist church meeting in the home
of Mrs. J. R. Parish at 3 p. m.
' Friday Sewing club meeting In
the home of Mrs. Lausen Cox at
3 p. m.
Dlance at the USO club for ser-
vice men and GSO hostesses from
(1:30 to 11 p. m.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers
T. N„ T. CLUB MEETING
IS CALLED OFF
The meeting of the T. N. T. Sew-
ing club which was scheduled for Lynn Hodges, who lived in Or-
Tuesday afternoon in the home of ange for a number of years arid
Mrs. Harold Sanders, has been wa.s connected with the old Hod-
called off, it was announced today lies Drygoods store here, has ar-
by the club president, Mrs. E. P. rived here from,,Palestine for a
Frenzel. The time and place of short visit. For the past several
the next meeting is to be an- months he has been a civilian em-
nounced through the press at a ployee at Camp Bowie near
later date. Brownwood,
Another social for service men ,he home p( Mrs. Ettie McLelland this city spent the past week-
will be held on Sunday, August 20,
from 4:30 to 7 o'clock at the USO,
end in Galveston.
at 8 p. m.
Dos Mesas club meeting in the
home of Mrs. E. J. Ford at 10:30
a. m.
Navy Officers' Wives club meet-
ing for swimming party and din-
ner at 9 p. m,, at the Beaumont
C°Ki?sty Methodist choir meeting his basic training with the
for practice at the church at 7:30 army '
p. m.
Informal dance for service men
Mrs. Doug Peterson and little
daughter Sharon, have returned
to their home, 70H Cypress street,
following a visit with* Pvt. Doug.
Peterson in Little Rock, Arkan-
sas. Pvt. Peterson, who is com-
at Camp Robinson, Arkan-
sas, is expected to be in Orange
on furlough the latter part of this
month.
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UNITED for Victory. Helping to win the war i STILL our No. 1 Job.
We know our courageous armed forces shall continue, uninterrupted, on their
march to Berlin and Victory, hut we must keep in mind the tear is yet to be icon.
No one appreciates more than our fighting men the im]M rtaiice of adequate
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war equipment. Production and transmission of natural gas and oil are essential to
winning the war. We shall continue to dedicate ourselves to these important tasks.
We are UNITED for Victory!
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1944, newspaper, August 14, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221337/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.