The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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"GEE-EYE REVUE" TO BE STAGED
IFOR SERVICE MEN AT USO CLUB
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"Gee-Eye Revue!
ramp Show to be piesei
Captain J. M. Schilling, com'
iding 'olTiccr of the U. S. Naval
elving Station, on Saturday
might, January 27, ■ at eight
o'clock at the USO club on Cy-
press street, for inen and women
In uniform and civilian employees
lot the Navy Department Jiere.
"j "Gee Eye Revue" is top notch
enter^Linment sent out from New
YorVf by USO-Camp Shows as
one of their presentations for
men in servicer. Admission in
free, and the performance Is" load-
ed with girls, comedy, singing and
lancing, plus novelty acts;
The cast includes Manhy King
_ W_ Jean Caller, a. hi Vinous cotu-
nly act; Marsha DeLand vimo
renders some fine arrangements
>f popular tunes; Five Madlyn
iVallace Girls', who offer a diver
ilfied repor.toii'e of songs and
lancing; Jed Dooley <>nd°°Com-
jany, exhibiting. miat balance
work ott thtHinipycle and tandem
)icyc|e. while slHuyitig oil some
fascinating rope tricfes^and at the
same time keeping up a>ujiid lire
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"Forever Amber"
Is Available At
Navy Park Library
'Forever Amber" by Kathleen
Winsor, one of the most widely
read and talked of books is now
available at the Navy Park li-
brary. This book may be check-
ed out f<$r the small sum.-6f three
cents at day. •"
"Forever Amber" is the story
of a woman of supei*b courage.!Chamberlain,
The novel Is laid in Restoration son of Mr.,and Mrs. Ir
Presbyterians To
Hold Annual
Baptism Service
The thirty - second annual ser-
vice for the baptism of infanta
and children, will be held at the
First Presbyterian Church, , on
Sunday morning, January the 28th
at the beginning of the eleven
o'clock worship hour. The fol-
lowing children will be presented
at this time: s
Dolores Aline, daughter of
S-le; and Mrs. Josepfy L. Abner.
John Dyches Bailey, son of Mr
and Mrs. Jack Bailey, Squire
Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
R. Barrett; Virglna Bruce, daugh-
ter of Lt. and Mrs. Graham
Bruce, Carol Ann, -daughter of
Pvt. and Mrs. Fred Carter; James
Clark, son of Lt. and Mrs. J. C.
Jr.; Hpland Lee,
n Clancy;
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USO CAMP SHOW PERFORMER
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England where Amber St. Clare Carol Sue, daughter of Mr. and
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beautiful and Strong willed girl Is'Mrs. Harvey C. Cranfill;\Roland (
left to make her way. in London j George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
ns, best she can.-Miss Wmsor por-lland G. Harper; Mary MaVgaret,
.raysjhe England of the Restora-idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. "John
:ion with enthusiasm, giving theiD. Hoffpauir; Hy^son of Mr. and
.•eader tacts, details and, color. Mrs. Hy Gomez; Sammie Jean,
and historical daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
f
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Many, prominent
characters appear in the story,
■"ranees Stewart, Buckingham,
Barbara Palmer jjncl Charles 11
because of the fascinating range
at Amber's adventures, the read-
er lis introduced to world after
world — from Cheapside to
WhiteljtUl, Restoration society, the
eatrcs, the courts, the rich and
theNyjjing merchant class, the
sterns aftithe rustic villages.
Kinh 1 een^iiisor has the ability
to tell a storjOumove from cli-
max to climax. rhidaring plot
and its superb centralMiaracters,
place .''Forever Amber" a&o^e all
otheV 'recent novels.
The book may be obtained by*
makipji a reservation by calling
at the library and paying the one
rent postage for notification.1 The
library is open from th reft to five
o'clock in the afternoon on week
days and from 9:30 until twelve
o'plock on Saturday mornings
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Oil of Tulipwood $7.50
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Graduate, Experienced Operators
Miss Price- Is
Hostess To Club
Miss Nancy Price entertained
McKee; Richard Russell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J^ C._ Roberts; John
William, son of Mr. and MrsTC.
F. Roderick; Joe David, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Sanders.
An appropriate musical pro-
gram for this occasion has been
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Estabihtbed in Orange 15 years under same
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PALACE. BEAUTY SHOPPE
S10Va Front St. (Over Abe's) Phone 4132
♦- « McDONALD BAPTIST
'V.
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
MARSHA DeLAND, pictured above, is to appear in the
arranged bjh Mrs. E. I, Hardy, USO Camp Show, "Gee-Eye Revue," which is to be present
director, and al
ganist.
rs. Hal Carter, or- e(] on Saturday night at the USO club on Cypress street
Known as the "Vivacious Vocalark," Miss DeLand possesses
Monley P-TA Starts an appealinK voice in addition 10 comely blonde lpoks and
vivacious personality. The show Saturday night will be open
to men and women in uniformed civilian employees of
was the Navy Department.
Study Course
"The Well Nourished Child
discussed at the first meeting of
e Manley School Parent-Teach-
er"Association study c&trrsc, held
on Thb^sday morning from ten to r A f C^inl
twelve. o^Ujck1 in the Athletic JcrVG /AT JUCIUI
Building in Nsilh Riverside, Mrs.
Cecil D. PuckeUNtresldent of the
association presided^and announ-
ced there will be five mrn\' in the
study course. Wonten atfcqding
twelve hours of group study^Hli j provide refreshments for the sor
be given certificates awarded byKjce men's social which is to be
the .Texas Congress of Parentsi' eU on Sunday afternoon from
and Teachers. 4i30 rt#^.6i30 o'clock at the USO
T. E. L. Class To
For Service Men
Members of t«he T. E. ti. Class
of the' First Baptist church will
Mrs. Puekett then introduced to
the group, Mi's. Orvalene P. Rha-
members of the, Aullck Club at d«r, home counselor pf Ohmge
the weekly bridge party on!Scrools and FPHA who
Thursday night at eight o'clock in
her home, 2 East Sunset drive.
Two tables of players enjoyed
the games." in ,which Mrs. H. M.
Hargrove, Jr., won the high score
prize and Miss Price won sec-
find high. Mrs. Jack Crosby, the
only guest, won low sc'orfc. „
The , next meeting of the club
willx be held on Thursday even-
ing at eight o'clock in the home
of Mrs. Irving -Seely, 3 Sunset
Circle * -
■ TURRET ROAD
BEAUTY SHOP
*■ At Wclngrarten's Larger, Store
On Second Street
j PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY
MEETS AT CHURCH
The monthly meeting of {he wo-
man's auxiliary of the First Pres*
byterian church was* held on
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at the church with Mrs. Edith
Richardson presiding. Mrs. M;
Meeks had charge of the lesson
from '"West of the Date Line."
Members of Circle Three were
hostesses during the social hour
and served refreshments.
The next regular mtetins of
the auxiliary will be held on
Thursday afternoon, February 22,
at the church..
EYESTRAIN
Makes You Irritable,
and InefficientI
This may be the reason—Perhaps 9J9 strain make!
you irritable, Inefficient. Get a thorough, scientific
eye examination! Then you'll know the truth. Yotf
know that the cost will be economical, wbatey«5,|
your eyes require.
CONVENIENT WEEKLY TERMS
HefuUr $rt VUwt • ■■
tnelndlax CTM r
Dr. W. Christopher-Dr.5. J. Rogers
Registered Optometrists
led. the discussion. Mrs. Rh'ador
emphasized the dietary essentials
necessary for growth by showing
club ,>nCypress street. 1 Mrs. D.
O. Gideon w^ds the USO Sunday
social com mi US
Mrs. Q. A. Wilsbn. president of
the T. E. L. Class, amk^lrs. W- E
McCorquodale, class teaf-her, will
preside at the silver serviceN^lrs,
T. J. Penn is to be in charge
pictures of healthy and well nour , ..
ished children along with pic-1 the music and OS® hostesses wil
tures of malnourished children! assist>wlth the'' entertaining.
Specific types of malnutrition All service men and women are
were described by Mrs. Rhader cordially invited to attend,
and she gave the women ways to] ————_____
overcome deficiencies in the' Rrin t"! c f \A/ KA I I
child's diet. Each woman attend-:DUKll>1 *V. IVl. U
ing was supplied with a chart |—Jq^ PfOQTOm
giving in detail the functions of
food in nutrition; nutrient^, their
functions and important sources;
vitamins, thejr functions and im-
portant sources. Miss Mattii
Broussard of Orange ' Recreation
Commission planned activities for
the pre - school children _w;hilc
mothers attended the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
on February 15 and will start .at
i 1 .o'clock in the morning. Or;
John R. Andrews of the City-
County Health Unit will meet with
the group at that time and dis-
cuss the importance (if having
hildren immunized against cer-
tain diseases. At noon there will
bo a covered dish luncheon and a bers of Circle One
Twenty - six members of thef,'
First Baptist Woman's Missionary
Union attended the monthly busi
ness meeting and missionary, pro-
gram held on Thursday afternoon
at three o'clock at the First Bap-
tist educational building.
Mrs. Hoy Gunstream of' Circle
Six had charge of the program on
"Working Together r&r a Cen-
tury" -with Mrs. M. D. GarlingtoH
assisting. Mrs. H. D. Thompson
was in charge of the Bible Study
pnd Mrs. A. R. Carroll presided
over the business session.
Light refreshments- were served
jduring the siScial -hour 'by; mem-
round table discussion will follow
from, one "to two o'clock in the af-
ternoon.
Women enrolling for the study
course include: Mesdames George
Poutra. w. E. Womack, C. D.
Puckfrtt, V.'M. Chambers, Lovell
Bowlin, Bert L. Taylor, YV. J/
Bell. R- L. Corrigan, H. T. Mureh-
ison. % /
Next Tiiursday the circles will
meet in .separate sessions in the
homes of/members.
Orange beaumont port abthur]
Holland Hotel " «4S Orleans , 417 Awtia
IBS fifth St. Phone ««7 Phone M
ALSO Or/ICM is CO«ru( CHSISTI, mo. 8ALVM70N. SAM ANTONIO.
■5T. MARK'S W, S. C. S.
VTptffjSj, ON THURSDAY
/Tro Woman's" Society of Chris
ion Service of St. Mark's MethoJ
list church met on Thursday
!horning at 9.^0 o'clock in the
home of Mis. R. Lee Davis, 1104
Boise.' Idaho. (AP) Debatei John'street. Mrs. H. E. Leithoff
oft t bill to raise Ids^io legislators' ?ave an inspirational 'devotional,
pay frpm $5 to S10 a'day • wa^j'Th? Law of Increase" using the
warmf Rep. A. Jra Cox, recalling'twenty - third Psalm as /«he
the pension propositi in congress [scripture lesson. Following the
a few years ago (jominenfqd that j devotional an informal study of
if—somebody startt<i a ''bundlesj'"Thi> Methodist Social Creed" was
for legislators" campaign, he hop- enjoyed by^-all. Refreshments of
ed they ''will put into my bundle cake, coffee and tea were served
a few beef steaks and biscuits." by Mis, Davis
The house passed thy bill with- The W. S. C. S., will-meet-next
out comment on Cox's wishful Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock
thinking. [in the home of Mrs. Don Deloney
ANNOUNCING
the
OPENING *
SATURDAY, JAN. IT
EHOLA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
V , NV
304-A POLK STREET
7 New, Modern Equipment
All Work Guaranteed -y
ENOLA GHOLSON
Owner and Operator
Mrs. Ar-T McQueen
Fetes Daughters
Mrs. A. T. McQueen honored
her daughters, Marilyn and Mar-
jorie. with a party on Thursday
night, beginning at 7:30 o'clock
in the Navy Town recreation
hall. Games and dancing were
enjoyed and cokes were served.
Attending were: Ben Brandon
and Jack Mentz of Beaumont, Ni-
ta Coleman, Tommy Wright, Don-
ald Matthews, Earl Matthews, Ear!
Bishop, Marie Holland, Lillie Mae
Mendoza, Lenore Winder, Bobby
Weygandt, Norma Lee Peveto,
Dale Talley, Elsie Mae Taylor,
Marie Bogue, Norma Faye Dean,
iley Bonnin, Arthur McQueen,
J<?iM} Hodge, Darryl Hodge, Ida
Mac Nwuns, and Frank. Kennedy.
'Mrs. Cljailes Taylor and Mrs.
Jesse Turntt assisted the nostess
with the scrv
"TfUth" is the subject of the
Lesson - Sermon'which Will be
read lit all Churches of Christ,
| Scientist, on Sunday, January 28.
The Golden Text is: "We can
do nothing against the truth, but
for the truth" (II Corinthlatjs
13:87 > v
Ainoti'g the citations which cojnr-
prise the Lesson - Sermon iy'the
following from the Biblej/^Lprd,
Who shall abide in the tabernacle'?
Who shall dwell.in ipy holy ho 11?
He that waiketh uprightly, and
worketh righteousness, and speak-
eth the truth in his heart"
(Psalms'15a,2).r
The Lesson 'i Sermon also in-
cludes the following passage from
the. Christian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures' by Mary Baker Edi
dy:„ "VVork'ing and jiraying with
true motives, your Father will
open the way, ''Who did hinder
you, that ye should not obey the
truth?" (page 328)"; . t
The Christian Science society in
Orange is located at the corner of
Fifth and Pine streets. Sunday
school is held at 9:45 Sunday
morning and is followed at eleven
o'clock by the worship service.
The Wednesday night meetings
open at eight o'clock. Everyone,
Is invited to attend th"se services.
Two new members -were
cd. Mrs. Ward Lambert
over the business session^rfid Mrs.
Walter Nasmau led'thjj^clev^tion-
al. The lesson on "Jlf)side South-
east Asia" was jswSsented by Mrs.
Hal Wray.
Circle Ftn«f|met at,noon Thurs-
day for a/covered dish luncheon
in tlie^Wome of Mrs. ■). D . Joiner
witlj/elght members present. The
■Avtfgram was presented by-, Mrs,
'Ralph Ingram, Mrs. Jimmic Sel-
man and Mrs. H. M. Hargrove, Jr.
Mrs. J.. 1). Joiner presided over-
the business session.
CIRCLES HOLD MEETINGS
The t Mary Alexander Circle oI
the McDonald Memorial Baptist
Woman's Missionary Union met
oh Thursday morning from nine
to ten o'clock in the home of Mrs. ^
K. W. Terrell. ^Mrs. Johnny Mae
Gibney led the devotional and ,
Mrs. Roy Smith had charge of
the Bible lesson. Five hvembers
were in attendance.
The Sallee Circle met on Thij
day afternotin from,. 2:30 to i:30
o'clock In the church.
; grain was given by ^ffs. Milam
Linscotnb and they business .ses-
sion was conducted by Mrs,' Char-
les Burphi„ ■■■■
"Next Tlywtidtky morning from
,, nine to ten n'clock the circles will
■ me t° together nt the church for a
busmess Session, , •_
NEW
LOCATION
OF
Sanitary
Beauty
Shop fe-
UPSTAIRS AT
509-A FRONT STREEf
Stairway Eutranre Next4«
Victory Cafe
SPECIAL ON
PERMANENTS
$3.50 up
Phone 2420
KXPERIENCED,
OPERATOI
WEST ORANGE BAPTI
W. M. U. MEETS THURSD
The Woman's Missionary Uiif
of the West /Orange Baptisf
church met ,4t ten o'clock on
Thursday morning at the church
for the monthly business session
md Royal Service program.
Mfs. E. J. Pattiilo was in charge
of both the business session and
program with Mrs. Homer Dav-
enport assisting in presenting the
program. Reports of officers were
given during the business session,
twelve members were in attend*
ance. • >
Next Thursday Circle Two will
rrfeet in the home of, Mrs. J..AI.
Joplin at ten o'clock in the morn-
ing and the McNeiiiy Circle Wilt
meet in the home of Mrs. Edwit
Freeman at 9:30 a. in.
METHODIST CIRCLES
HOLD SEPARATE MEETINGS
The four circles of the First
Methodist Woman's Society of
Christian Service met in separate
sessions on Thursday afternoon
Circle One met at the church
at three o'clock with eleven mem-
bers present. Mrs. Helen FloUr-
noy had charge of the program on
the topic, "Ilehold, 1' Set Before
You an Open Door". £11 mem-
bers, present participated . in the
presentation of tile lesson,
x Circle. TWO met at three o'clock
lit the homo of Mrs. Ernest Cottle.
Twelve members and two visitors
were in attendance. Mrs. Blake
Forrest \was enrolled as . a new
ember. Mrs. Cottle presided
ivfet; the business session when
the members voted to call the cir-
cle theN<leaner 'Circle instead of
Circle Twbs Mrs ; J. H. David
was assistedNjn presenting the
missionary proghmi by M,rs. Paul
ttasow and Mrs. >A. H. f rlncc.
The program wap plynented ij)
the form of a playlet. Mrs. David
gave the. devotional ohv The
Lord's Prayer. A social hourNjas
held.
Circle Three met al 2:30 o'clock
in the home of Mrs. H, H. Turner
with fourteen members attending.
CATHERINE ANN MeNKILL /"
HONORED AT PARTY
Mis. Biuce.McNeill entertained
wifhj a party honoilng her daugh-
ter, Catherine lier sev-
enth birthday anniversary Tues-
day . ti|tei nooiV' Trdtn four to six
o'clock at their home, 19 Fattugut,
Favors of bean bags, small flags,
candy and chewing gum were giv-
en; The cojor scheme of pink . |f
nnrt white was t'arrii'd < ot In the —kOv—WOBIM
decorations and Hie birthday cuke LOU STRICKLAND
Guests were Carol Jean mid « «♦« ♦ ♦« ««
Scott White, Bclvia Ann Trahan,
Madge and BeVcrly t'hanniij^,
Mary Beth Largeiit., Delina Glynn
Chistim, Buster Coker, Jimmy
Myers, Benny and Cecile Brotis-
siird, John Cui'jtis Curdine and
Michael Fogtemnn, Troy and Too-
do Lunsford, Kay Cooper, Patty
Boardman, Kay Heed, Don I'a-
Jombo, A, 1„ Stroud, Kenny Stufes,
Jerry Suzanne Weaver, Sheila
Jiinc Trahan, Bebian Nan Fuller,
Patsy Dudiojv
Ladies attending >vere Mrs. Ho-
rner White. Mrs.-John Chantiing,
i.. r*„„j fKf
Mrs. Curtis t'urdiue, Mrs. - Clif-
ford Bioussard, Mrs. Kenneth
Stutes, Mr*. Eva Valentine, ~ Mrs.
Tom Reed, Mrs. Curtis Cooper, ];
Mrs Pat. Boardman, Mrs. L. W.
Trahan and Mr. and Mrs. A? S.
McNeill.
Refreshments of cuke and eold
drinks were served.
H RILIEVI
Sorethroat
fstcd
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OR
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TIIE OLD ONE
We ^an- Supply You
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Dr. D. W. Walker
Dentist
1707 Tenth Street
Phone 4211
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HOURS:
10 A. M. to 10 P.M.
K.~ 'x
ANNOUNCING
Miss Carrie Benoit,
Kx-Cel-Cis Rcprcsentaitve
Will Be In Our Shop
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
I'W ^
January 26th and 27th
To Give
FREE FACIALS
BY APPOINTMENT
All Our Beauty. Work
Is Guaranteed
, i
PIIONE 4035
SUE b RUBY'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Over Abe's
MRS. SUE BINGHAM-
Owner and Manager
GLASS For Every Purpose
REGULATORS
Every Type For Your Automobile
DIXIE GLASS CO.
: 08 Fifteenth St.
Phone 4721
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT
II MOTOR IS
C'IKNTLY
BE SURE
OPERATING EF
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WEAK •MILHi-' WORN
ICNmONXAllbt* CAUSE
HARD M-AHTTNO MAKC.
DRlVlJft. OAN&tHOUS
WtAK SI ARR WASTES
GASOLINE.
FrTTCO. on «n.
S PAC CO
POINTS CAOM
POOH WARH.
TIMING NWAtTE OA SO-
l-INC
DIRTY, CORNOOfD. WORN
SPARK PLUGS WITH IM
PROPrR CAP SPACINO
CAUSE HARD START INC.
POOR PERFORMANCE
WASTE GASOLINE
NOTICE !
Kuby I'atterson, who itold
Kuby'x Beauty Shop in the
Petty Building, han recently re-
turned to Orange and opened
up Pattenon'* Beauty Hhoppe
with new and better equipment.
Ruby in located up over the
Royal Theatre. The utair next
door to the Royal Theatre leada
to Patterson'* Beauty Shop&ev
We have no phone yet due to
the war need, but no appoint-
ment Is necewwry.
Thank* to all my friend*.
PATTERSON'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
B1H A FRONT «T.
(Over Royal Theater)
Rt'BY PATTFRHON,
Owner and Manager
IIERlvK THE
WHY and HOW
of
TRUSTWORTHY
TUNE-UP
Hhown on the right are
the nix point" we check
and correct on every
motor tune-up — to-
gether with the reasons
why thifi correction
saves you gasoline.
IMrHOn* MIXTURE IN,
C«RSUK(T(R WAST IS
OASOUNt. NO CANSIMI.
TIR CAN DELIVER BEST
rtRro*MSNCc until
ALL OTHER FACTORS IN
TUNt-UR CTCLE ARC IN
MEIICT OTERATIHS^
CONDITION.
ild-ROCERl WAI VE M.4AR
ANCE' CAUftS SttltfOISM
ENGINE. UNEVEN OPERA-
TINS COMPRESSION. NOI-
SY PERfORMANCS ANU
WASTES QASOLINC.
TIMING MUST •( COR-
RECT fOII BEST R R OR.
MANC( AND REAL OASO-
LINE ECONOMT. .
Armature Winding
ORANGE AUTO ELECTRIC
91 E. Green Ave. : ;r ~ Dial 4596
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