The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Maxine Johnson,
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of white gladioli.
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wort a gold colored ahge High School and
W. Potter, son of Mr. and dining table was' centered with
Frank Potter of Bingham, the three tiered white wedding „ . ....
Jatne. The wedding took place cake tdpped with a, miniature sutt with nary accessories and a Southwestern State Teachers Col-
on Sfcnday, August 20, in the hpnie bride and groom. Mrs. Earl strand of pearls .belonging to her lege at San Marcos. She is a (j
«f the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Thompson presided at the punch mother. Her flow'ers were a cor- member of the West Orange
Cora Granger in Orangefield with bowl. ■> ■ • , sage of white carnations. school faculty. Mr. Gates is an
the Rev. Stanley " Granger of , . After the ceremony a reception employee of the Consolidated Steel I;
Longview, Baptist minister and Immediately following the re- for relatives and close friends was Corporation, Ltd. *11)6 couple
uncle of the bride, performing the peP1'0". c°uple ,let r°r. B,nS: held. The refreshment table was will make their home in West Or-
double ring Ceremony. Miss Shir- ham. Maine where they Will spend covered with h lace cJotJv and ange.
ley Thompson was her "sister's two weeks before going to Boston,
only attendant, while Bill Patter- Massachusetts where they will
son served as best man. make thetr home. _ _
The bride wore an afternoon Mrs. potter is a graduate of Or- Af-i-j.— -J— Fnr
dress of penrl gray crepe With High School and attended a / \ I rGilQ 5 L/UriLG I C/i ^CiVIC^v^ /VtCJil
heavy laeejrokc and" fusia acces- business college in San Antonio, r Cnj|nrc Af I KD TnHnv
sories. She carried a white'Bible "urjng the past two years she has I Ul JUIIUI> r\ I U JU I UUUy
.overlaid with a white' orchid and been employed in the office of the Approximately 200 sailors arjd ' . gocia] for servjCe men wm be
Large Crowd - Social Planned
satin streamers. The ceremony Consolidated
was performed before an arch of Lt<i
Steel Corporation, qsq hostesses attended the in-
DR. H. GltEEN
DENTIST
Phone 4524
5th at* Front St.
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formal dance given as a rCcfea- at the uso club with Mrs
in tional feature for enlisted person- Mn|„nlm
jn nel on Friday night at the U- S.
Rob i son
charge of
Mr. Potter attended School
I Bingham, Maine and enlisted in "el on "'K'u w>e u. o. gj-rghgements. A concert by the
the U. S. Army Air'Corps in 1942. Naval Receiving Station by ap- Canip Polk orchestra will be giv-
He was a member of the B-24 u"n J- Sclielling, commanding fn dur|ng ihe afternoon and re-
Bomber crew until he received a . w _^., u ' ' freshments will be served. Sand-
medical discharge from the army.
Fridlund, recreation officer, nnd
Until recently he was employed at Chaplain J. W. Paul in charge of fjSO hostesses and punch will be
the Consolidated Steel Corpora- j ; served by Mrs. Alex Lott and Mrs.
attended
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tAHMAD CAMtllD MOM PASSfHtltS WAN IM IK
tmm ha* or 1934.
'nor tons: moumme miem caks
to n mtN our or mm% occur, oh
7HC AVIRASI. NOT MOM THAN 0HC[
IH 35 riARS.
ASSOCIATION or AMUICAN All*.^«>5 t«0)
Mrs. Cloud Stanley wps hostess
for tlu> meeting of the Good ly
Neli^ibor club hel^ <>n Tuesday
mornlrfg at ten o'clock in * her-
homo, '310 Hobson courts,- Mrs.
W. K. Duryea; presided over the
short business stolon which was
followed jay a period of work on
stuffed toys for the bazaar to be
sponsored by the club in Decetn-
ber.
The- next regular meeting ot,
the club will be heltf oh Tuesday,
September 5, In the home of Mrs.
Johnny Yohner, S17 Dewey.
Shipment of
OVERAigi
Sixes n lo1«
awT
hlld this afternoon from 4:30 to 7
freshments will be served,
wiches will be provided
tion, Ltd., as announcer in the
public relations office.
INSURANCE
Fire, Auto, Tornado
and Bonds
NOTARY PUBLIC
L. McGUIRE
4 A. B. C. Bldg. Dial 2413
Rev. Landry To
Preach At ChaDel
Music for dancing was provided ^ j£eown
by Lenny Cohn and the ship's '
service orchestra. Two prizes of
war stamps were presented as c 4. K A _ | / fL., --L.
door prizes to GSO hostesses. Re- Jl. /ViarK S VwDLirCM
freshments of punch, sandwiches-]- p_ • n^-, ' ,-.1
and'Coco Cola were served. I O Degin KeVIVai
Staff officers and w+ves attend- (" , 1 3 1
ing were Lieutenant and Mrs. jeptemDer jTO
The Rev. Oscar Landry of In- William G. Daugherty, Lieutenant
dian Village is to hold services to- qnd Mls. r l. George, Lieutenant
The future building site of St.
INFORMAL LADIES' DAY TO BE
HELD TUESDAY AT SUNSET GROVE
cZSZ?£?£■££& o?u2 Martin-Vanoman •
week will be an informal meeting npAnrif I c
of women of the club for bridge tngagemenT IS
and golf during the morning and A I—
a picnic lunch at one o'ciotk. The !'.'UUl IL.fc;U lei t..
bridge games are to begin at ten. ,, ... ,
o'clock and may continue through Ml'- a,1(i M,'s' L' ^ Mart, nrp
night at eight o'clock in the Pre*- an(, Mrs Albcrt Mayer; and two Mark's Methodist Church, Park """ announcing engagement of their
' ' ' " na^y nurses, Lieutenants (j. g.) avenue and 14th street, will be the daughter Miss Robbie Jean Mar-
Anne the location of a revival meeting rt- U) take t^'r own lunches, and . A,
it is suggested that play suits or
Due to
Mrs.
NOTICE OK APPLICATION the ^enin7VervT«7f the"respeot- ,!!! n'.".'* Mr ValToman'
sport dresses be worn
1 Of the 0
hostesses have been appointed for
Make This Barcel Recipe
To Lose Ungainly Fat
the Ladies' Day event.
If you are overweight, perhaps due
to over-indulgence in food and not
due to, any glandular disturbance,
why not try this inexpensive home
recipe to help bring back alluring
curves and graceful slenderness.
Here is a recipe that can be used in-
expensively at home. Just get from
your druggist 4 ozs. of liquid BARCEL
CONCENTRATE. Add enough grapefruit
juice to make a pint. Then just take 2
tablespoonsful twice a day. Wondcr-
byterlan chapel. Russell At.kin- n.,^y nurseg( Lieutenants (j.g.) avenue and 14th street,
son is to be in charge of the song JuUet Yoksas and Ensign
Service. Everyone is invited to. Arnold. to be held the week of Scptem-
attend. Mrs. Emil Sharon, is to — ber 3-10, opening and closing with
be guest soloist.
FOR PACKAGE STORE tlv* Sundays. The Reverend W.
ppdmit Hawthorne, Beaumont Dis-
trict missionary evangelist, will
Notice is hereby given that preach. A tent will be placed on , . . _ 11
Sabine Package Store located 'h<f,lot where services will be MlSS MarV Dodd
, . . . .. held each evening at fi:00 o clock, • a .
at 804-A Second street in the opening with a song fest of gos- QntertOIHS At
ful results may be obtained quickly, city of Orange, Orange Coun- pel hymns. _ .
JZ'£g£'JZZ£?J&i "■ ?x,s' n• a. th„„h w„ Mexican Fiesta
out back breaking exercise or Ur- package Store permit and that organized in March under the
vation diet. It's easy to make and Mrs. Joe DeiBarto and Mrs. direction of Dr. J. W. Mills, Beau-
easy to take and pleasant. Contains W<wlfl!,. !Sont Dlstl ict superintendent, and
nothing harmful. If the very first Head art thc owncrs Reverend Hawthorne. The Rev-
bottle doesn't show you the simple, of said package store business, erend Sidney T. Blackburn was
easy way to lose bulky weight and
help regain slender, more graceful.
curves, return the empty bottl* and
get your monev back.
WOODMAN CIRCLE TO
MEET FOR PRACTICE
Drill practice will be held by
the Woodman Oiigle on Monday
afterrtu.ni, beginning ui 1:30'
o'clock, at lfie W. O. W.KfiJl. The
prat'tiie will Vie followed the>
regular meeting nt "2:30 o'clock. A
full attendance is urged.
12(15 Sixteenth streets. Reports
were made and plans continued
for the visitation campaign in
preparation for thi* revival which
Is to begin on September 3.
It was announced that there
would lie no regular meeting of
the society on Thursday, Septem-
ber 7, because of the district sem-
inar in be held In Sour Lake on
that date.. The meeting for next
Thursday was also called otT be-
cause of the meeting of the Or-
ange Council of Churcli WomAi
scheduled for that occasion.
Mis. S, T. Blackburn had charge
of the program on "Medical
Care" and Mrs. Millie Harmon
gave the devotional. Others as-
sisting in presenting the program
Were Mrs. Snndefer, Mrs. Men-
drix and Mrs. !*'. 1'. Re-
freshments of cookies 'and n cold
drinks were served by the hostess,
tin to Alfred Grant Vanoman, O
M. 3-e, U. S. navy, son of
turned to'th e states after a Hi-
month period of service with al-
lied fighting forces In the South
Pacific.
program on Thursday morning at
ten o'clock at the church.
Mrs. Eugene Fattillo had charge
of the program on "Indians In
North and South America" with
Miss Mary Dodd entertained a Miss Larissa Graven, Mrs. Carroll
group of friends, most of whom n.sh«.p, Mrs. G. E. I oney and
arc to leave soon for college, at a J?rs. M. R .So,let,,, assisting. Mrs.
Mexican fiesta on Wednesday eve- I"'"* conducted the business ses-
Announcing the Opening of the
STANDFIELD
Home of Distinguished
Portraits
(Signed) Mrs. Joe DeiBarto ''a*to^ JServi
„ been held each Slinday in
1310 Cherry
sion at which the reports of uf-
AT FIRST
SIGN OF A
Where were yo«
on the night
ofAu^usMWZf ?
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Could you remember, if you were squirming on the
witness stand? Probably not. 15 years is a long time.
Maybe, being August first, you were writing checks
Co pay the monthly bills. Do you remember how much
you p*id for elcctrkityf
That's a tough one, too, isn't it? Actually, if yours
Is an average household, your electric bill may have been
• little less then than it is now.
But today you're getting twice «s much electricity
for your money!
How come? Well, while the price of electricity was
coming down, your use of electricity was going up. You
have a lot more electric appliances in 1944 than you had
in 1929. But you enjoy all these added comforts at litde,
if any, added cost!
Even if you're hary aboot everything else that's hap-
pened in the last 15 years, remember this wartime bar-
gain. It's due to hard work by all m RgRk-gjjd
U 'X
tytiUlieiCompany
Watts It.itrUlly J.tf *. Ck-n ! •' ■•♦ •••«
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ning in her home,
street.
Mexican colors of red and yel-
low were used in thc table decor-
Small Mexican baskets. 1 EA AI MEhl INC.
A business meeting and
fleers were given
ST. MARK S W. S. C. S.
at ions.
Ices have
t«r «• . tlle An-
Mrs. Woodie Head dcrson School on Park avenue. The
Church has shown steady, growth
during these few months of or- . , , ,,
ganization,' carrying on a program P"«ery and booklets of Mexican A business meeting and pro-
of activity, with the board of design to be used as laundry lists gram was held by the Woman s
stewards, Woman's Society of were given as favors. Place Society of l-bnst.ar. Set vice of
Christian Service, Youth Fellow- w«'rc l)(,"k mmks rh i ™ !, !
A three course dinner was scr- 1)11 Ihursduy motnlng at !)..(()
ved to the following guests: Misses o'clock In the home of Mrs. U. II.
Joyce lieuty, Hetty Moore Stan- Sandcfer, 1006 Fourteenth street.,
field, Barbara .lean Parish, Jean Ten members were in attendance.
Weaver, Mary Leigh C'apps, Hetty During the business session con- •
Jo Grubbs. Molly Miller, Billie ducted by Mrs. W. P. Hendrlx,
shiu -it 7 00 a m and Fvenme -'ean Uelane. Ruthrtnn Johnston, president, plans were made for a
' ■ P " The' nastor Mary Lou I'arhar, Patsy Ituth mystery package tea to be given
. tir. ii/ —■ .1.- next Tuesday afternoon -from two
to four o'clock at the parsonage
USE
•66 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
Dr. D. W. Walker
Dentist
1707 Tenth Street
Phone 4211
HOURS:
10 A.M. to 10 P.M.
ship, Board of Education, and
Church School functioning.
Services will be held today, in
the Anderson school with church
school at 9:45 a. m., Morning Wor-
ship at 11:00 a. m., Youth Fellow-
Worship at 0:00 p. m. .....
will preach at.both services of the Levingston
day, the sermon subjects being, hostess
"A Crusade for Christ" and "My
Church." Beginning next Sunday
morning, all services Will be held
on the church lot.
The public is invited to attend
the first revival of this new
church — St. Mark's Methodist
church, Park avenue and Mth
street. !
daily
Ruth Hall' and the
September 3-10, 11:00 p. m.
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First Quality Lenses and Frames or Mountings at
Individual
Plans Complete
For Ex-Guards
Picnic Today
Final plans have been made for
the picnic to be held by ex-mem-
bers of the Bengal Guards Drum
and Bugle Corps this afternoon at
Skeeler's ranch. Afl ex-members
planning to attend are to meet al
:i .')() o'clock ill the City Park
where transportation will be pro-
vided.
WEST ORANGE, W. M. S.
HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING
The Woman''.' Missionary So-
ciety of the West Orange Baptist
church held the regular monthly
business session and missionary
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310 FRONT ST.
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Upstairs
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 27, 1944, newspaper, August 27, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221348/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.