The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 262, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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Marry On Friday
MIbm Elma Verne Belman, daugh-
of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Selman of
life, and Loon Edgar Darter. Jr,
of Mr. and Mr*. U E. Dartn,
of this city, wore married hero
ajr evening at 7 o'clock at "the
lie of Rev. and Mrs. tC. W. Ken-
at 1609 Hurl Street. It.-v. Ken-
nedy read the single ring ceremony.
The bride wan attired in a pretty
lack frock with matching action-
orfes. Miss Muxino Maler and
ilia Roue her we're the only attend-
ts at the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of Or-
High Bchool and was a mem-
r of the Bengal Guards Drum anil
Corp. The bridegroom la also
graduate of the lo«al high school.
iy Club To
& Entertained at
Supper Party
Mrs. Tom Roger* wilt entertain
Itembcrs of the Wednesday Club at
upper party Tuesday evening at
home at !<07 Pine Street. The
ipper, Which la to lie served at 7 :30
-«lock. Vill ho followed by bridge
Yqu How,
Department To
Hold Meeting
The semi-monthly mooting of the
Irt Department of the Womiin'sClnb
>11 be held Wednesday afternoon at
:S0 o'clock at the rlupb house on
Mill Street.
Miss Cecil Russell will have
barge of the program on "The Hall
Fame."
• Joiner To Be
Hostess To Club
Mrs. J. D. Joiner will entrrtaln
nherg* of the Mardi Ttrldge Cttib
it a party Tue«dav nft moon at Iter
II SOS Sixth street, HrMre
Sine*, beginning at S !• «>!<•< H.
rill be enjoyed throughout the after-
®n. .■/
Social Calendar -
It's a handsome turkey, with all
the trimmings including cran-
berry sauce, that will be served
to a select group of friends at
Thanksgiving Time by Lucille
Ball. As her latest assignment,
the delightful RKO Radio com-
edian plays the feminine lead in
"That's Right—You're Wrong,"
fast-paced RKO film about Hol-
lywood in which Kay Kyser,
noted orchestra leader, makes
his screen debut co-starring
with Adolphe Menjou.
First Christian Church
howKo at S :So p. m.
Frtdny Hewing Club meeting nt
Ine homo of Mrs. Tom Ajfn-Jfifin iu
S p. 'Tfl.
Degree of Honor mooting at the
W, O. W. Hall at 7 tStf p. m.
ju vontio 'Club of the Degree i>f
Honor meetlm at tJho \V (). \V. H ill
Vt n:30 'p. in-
SfeATl'RftAY—
Ju>Aor Wooclirmh t*hrk' nu^rini;
at the tV. O. W. ITjUI t '<2 p in
-t ERSOWALS-
Mis* Jean France:! Mttloite, a «ij-
dent at ('nlvWalty nf Texas. .-;>ei.t
tfco pa^t weekend hero with her finr
onts. Mr. and Mrs. T. ('. .Male i
IklVS. Henry Roberts ;md U.11 —
dMijf'hter. Anne!!, of Be.'-'tmOni spent
the pant hvelwnd here im <!io len.ie
Of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. S.i.Jih.
ami MY*. Tien ti.minl •
Httle daughter. Ton I, let; to- :i. f."-
th«r home ill ilouma, La., after Inn-
ing spent u short time here '.* Ir-
relative*. «
Mrs. John \V. iiurt. M; . W > hi-
1'enrce. Mrs. Terry Thoe,i>>or M •
Mattio Adam*, nil of Oram e, rind
Mrs. t!. O. Xoltle i f I .Vie t'hnrlev,
lj ., attended the M.. 1' T«-vi«
fnli'erslty f.«otbaII gunu l.i I' I• •
Sntnrdaj.
Mr. and Mr«. John Thomas V i-
ams and little daughter. Marv I'-'t
of Liberty, Tr\.. «t iit -i.e oast <' •
end hero wltn relative).
Mr«. Kdtrln '• ■ l^'i«o *'\i
les. l-o.. anil Mrs. I.— l>-\.ir\i. ■ r
Vinton. Ij .. fiado a sboi t visit «' i-\
relatlws here t-'atiuil.i
Rev. Kd rtarc.ua ill lnt I,
day. for Houston whe«-e he u.'i i .
tend the tnutial Tr-.1 • i"onfe -< ere
nf the- Methodist Church whl 'h vl l
he held Tuesday through Sunday
Mr«. llarcus aud then two i i d-> a.
Jai.\ and Cjrras tVnei. will to
III vW t v 'th
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Thorson,
■-boot sink* /ii«
•\tck#.: h« cnli.it
lor tht' eXpreits
ing thutjfiibnm
f captain
his wont
(trior aftict*r.8\
conceahhvr
S"A{
. iifjr >for
Kocku placed in
a finning achooner,
in ooitimi
ffce «c
luokou
*dW> Ohp from
IS?1** — i
,.u-, ON#
fur&s hWn to Join the xchootter't
ilfHo. Their boat tls ncrottad b|
the itubmnrlHe trhlek diaeoven
then radio apparotuk. Itook)
a4mm Cap the ch/inm *e'« Ions
V-dnKii - no tell* Mtlt.W '"hi
th>■ tenet I antt Vam the ub*
litarfnf. Jtuf thn V-boat tinkt
tkh "fhimlr G." Rocky 4« Um
jijrnl but tteape* la <i dory
ii<<a *Krolvor*,o/ Ais crew*. Co*
Is tukcu vrisontr 0 the snb-
marbte Captain.
tng at the
at S p. m.
Mildred I<ee Junior fl. A. of the ,
North Orange >uptl i Church I Tetnple wh< r-t 'toy
Ing at the home of Norma I- e IV- I Mrs RnrcU"' H-irenf. M ant V;«
vtio at 4 p. m. v | C. 0.
I'urtla Schmil P«r#Bl*Tw <hrr A - I *"
poclutioii movtinit at the soh«d au- >«"- Amnr Vincent of lj,l.r t bar
dltorium at 3 0 p. m. j *• I-* rl'M'd hr*e Pmn dsv r th
Wcdnrsda, Club uiectlng at the I retathi s.
home of Sirs. Tom linger" nt 7:Jo
p ^ i Mr. ami Mrs. It I ltrvi n Mrs
WDXmUT I*. A. I'ruter snd >li « Jutil " W
An Department of the Voman s left •«'•>> fo Aui^ln to «tt-r l
Ouh meeting at the el*h house at : f'Hwral et Mrs. I!m*n« aunt
Crisp white pique fashions this trim evening vestee with inter-
osting decoilette and flared-out pcplutn. Sally Eilers, RKO Radio
star, wears it with an old-fushioned skirt of rustling black tal-
Jeta. Fleecy white fox furs are deftly executed to create h4r
brief evening bolero jacket with shoulder-length sleeves, wofyi
with a mauve evening gown defined with stripes of two ridi
Crape shades.
mWS-lAVMS 1
NCWS ITKN-Pmn men esrapt trom Wm VirfintM put! tear* nott "// we 4
keen n tmted ' wouM here iterni and dotw out time The cotee m
• teed eevei wee end never *r*U be T here n no meeonmd m the AI
Ooprrw j ft]t kr t«'i !<•<.
Chapter 'Eleven
tHK attack
Ths slilvchaner squadron roared
sarww
whistle shrieked the
tMuublnjt.
tib salvos
spoullnr
ers.
Mis •
lONDAy-
P«lt* Ttauare Club of the First
lethodlrt OiuiVh "meeting at "church
4 p. m.
R. A. of the Mct>>nald Memorial
tptist Church meeting at the home
Mrs. Percy Tllanrt nt 4 p. m.
Woodman Circle meeting at Iho*
O. W. Hall at 2:l« p. m.
Mildred flogers O. A. of the North
tinge Baptist Chuixh meeting at
home of Huthi Jane Wilkinson
t 4 p. m.
Business Women's Clrclo of the
Irst Presbyterian Church meeting
at the church at *:15 p. m.
- Business Women's Clrele of the
Peet Orange Baptist Cherch meet-
at the church nt 7 p.' in.
Power Bible Clusa of the First
ethodist Chureii meeting nt the
ome of Mrs. Fnnnle Hlchnrdson at
p. nt.
Helen Bagby T. \V. A. of the First
nptlst Church meeting at the home
c-f Mr*. Roy Orcnwood at t>i30
th. '.*■ •$,
H. A. of the Baptiat Church
Imoetlng at the church nni e*; at *
|p. m.
• Junior C. A. of the First Baptist
(church meeting nt the home of Mrs.
1 Harold 8anders nt 3 :4S p. Th. -
Ititbpday—
Mar4 bridge Club tru-etlng nt the
|home of Mrs. J. ri'. Joiner at 2:Sft
ii'.m.
Cdra Bloutit Bible Claps of the
iFlrst Christian Church meeting at
I the homo of Mr*. Bab Berwick nt
p. m.
Chapol Bible Class meeting at the
terlnn C'hnptl at 2:30 p. m.
Orange County Slnglna Class meet-
:.'«> p. m
I Mil Up Hen tng Cb.'- liteetl ig al
j th- home Of Mrs. Bay Winfrey "I
t s S p. m
Chrletian MIm Sewing Club of
the Flret Christ lea Chureh meeting
at the home nf Mr*. A. J. Sehnltsel
at-1 p. m. ~— — -- ■■
I Mom's Hewing <*lub mooting at
the home of Mrs. M. F Cunningham
at S :S0 p. in.
TIll'RKnAT—
Woman's Missionary Morlrty oS
the First Meftndbl <*hur. n « t
Ing at the church at I p. m.
fl leaner* of the First Methodist
Church meeting at the home <>f Mrs
J. R. Alexander at !:*> p. in.
Circles of the Woman"* Mission-
ary Hoolfly of the First Itnptlst
Church meeting at the following
home*: Clrelo One with Miss Zemnta
Hare nt tlie home of Mrs. W. A.
Ounnlng. Qlrolo Two with Mrs. Hen-
ry Parhsr. C|r«fh: Threo w IIH M's.
A. F. Wilson. Circle Four nlth Mrn.
Susie Chllders. Circle Five with
Mrs. Hndoinh I.lnscomb, Circle Si*
with Mrs. Dnrrell (!<Hlwln.
Clrclcs of the Woman's Mb'Hfnnnr.v
Society of the West Orange Bnpto-t
Church iieellng at the rollowlna
homes: Circle t>nr with Mrs. M.' P.
• HoCwIn. Circle Two VltH'Mrs. •)B 1-
gar Rlork, Circle Thvco with Mrs.
Alton lyindrv. Circle Four with. Mrs.
yonry ilyers. .. ..■&&
Woman' MKsloaHorIef \,' : of
the T^flTth prnage BaptlsCVChittvli
riicethig •hi' the hothi'V.m
n'le BmRli at S:30 p. m
; W6edblno RfethAtth Wdce^u-tlng
fior atippcr l-.onorhig Iho o«(oi
ipegree Teem at I. O. O. 'f. Hall
at * :M p. ,ni-
fdl'le B'dtrr1>-n.
K. A. Cre 8r, who uml< rw«sit an
operation al the Krsnr.s Ann '<«'■
cher Iloepllol h«re Thursrtav after
n-«.n was re port e, I resting very eell
ftiiiuM)'.
MI'S Fm-Marl" Co*, a sluiWnt jt
Texas Htate C<dlege for Women st
Ornton. spent the past wookond
here with her paretits. Mi and M"
Hugh Cox
Mr and Mre AMon Tune- and • >n
Pnt. and Oeno Alxln Kc«rs of Itenu
mont visited hero ftindny with fl
allves. .
Mrs. Vernon Pennington La" re-
turned to b<-<- home here n't'-r hav-
ing fpont s< rrral d:iy« In I'" t Ar
thur with tier sister. Mrs F.. 1.
McKa-riie.
Mrs. Will A. Rteldloy ! >• of
BhreToport. I.a.. i-' rl«ltltig li the
homo of her son. W A. Stoldli y Jr.
nod family.
M. C. I in vies, city lax n* sst,r-eo|
lector, who has been under trout
ment nt SbtHIn ho wont in
icnr<a^ ,of tfiaahh reetrperatlon. wis
rojwirtert US doing nicely today.
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t,|ternture I>opurtmcnt
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the club
MFTntMHSTN TO OIHN
W1XK PR A V Kit WKWN K8D.W • ■
Thj^" Wofenn's Missionary Society
nml the Grenlng Circle of tho First
MofhodMrt' Church win ttloot In joint
HOMftfoh .at the church Wednesday
evcnljlg nt o'clock, for tho op-
ening program of the -Week of Pray-
er period. Mr" Nelllo I.ong and
Mr . Charles Welts will bo In charge
of (he worahip aervloo.
AH Methodists are- urged to .itterjc
and visitors will lie 'welcome. '
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MrmOnQOUMlryN.MAYCR
I CE^B ARBOUR
—
The l'-l>oal. forced HHo a otarti
dive, shuddered under the Impact
of the et plosions. Cap. forget ten
and unnoticea In the emergency,
.-at down on a locker In the cor-
ner of the rotrol room.
' Thirty meters. We are reetlng.
railed oat the sailor at the depth
right." snapped the Cap-
tain. "Keep her at bottom."
The submarine settled in the
oo*e.
(Mtlor rs and men remained alien!
at their stations Every bit of
machinery staged. A fcraodlag
quiet settled over them. The only
ohanoe for escape was silence. Aay
sound would he plek.-d up by th.
sutichaaers listening t Abes and thus
aboard hla own ahlp.
'How are you aklpjjer?'' his ex-
ecutive onaign asked aiwlotiely.
"I'm alright. Dyer," RoclW aald
weahly. "Wo lost a couple Of
men — "
One of hla crew ataggerad op
board from Qap'a dory. ■They grot
Thoraon," he gasped. ''He'a a pris-
oner on the attb —
I>yer . caught hla breath. You
m«*art ,Tho«W>n li down there —
and we're bombing him —
Blake trfhial White. Cap'a .forti-
tude and courage at the wheel of
the "Phlnle O" flashed before him.
«r «f Sttaan'a face
' ed her "Pop good-
)t Wltn VMllDl# If"
I, yet?" he aMked
to attention. "Wot
a 1** aet In a hard line,
depth bombs until
I their position
au'"si!f.,™s Td
"Nothing, "sir. Not a sound."
"KMp toying." he ordered.
InWJe xhe eoi/trol r<oom of the
submarine, the men
UttAA
huddled
In
rered grimly. "He'a gl*in* aa
the sab's iMarlngs — " He turned
ta the asjntsp*
port bearings,
Tha «I)M
hunting poaltton, t)r*e oa a
Vjsi
to tbem the
hammsrlit
At tha
waited la
Ehyvtaal
>ngrr be
tubes su
sounded
beat out an
the U-boat'i
Rocky kg
the men
and that.
signature
Pouodk
the IJaten
oh — " i
"She haatiV i
bearing," exefM ._
on the bottom — quarter
distant — . V . . i \
Roeky nodded grimly.
' What orders, sir?" Dyer aakad
q They command stuck in llock^a
throat, but ^he foreed
L«
Jft.
speed." „
'Situ.
stations. V%U
JK. ssa isx.T&:t?£
a
r
trapped
aWbis3
llow done the battle endT Wha
*urvivet 1 Don't mUt temmmnfj
thrilling chapters
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mi ■ r t-li liililf li UliHiiVf -r ' ■
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r Joel ia joined by Ted
)«• New York naws-
laaooaiy telle all U>«
i« a Con teat Judge. A few
whan Garda comes down,
inroutided by dotens
eailing. Be mre iv
i rpieodf.
MH-DHUR I .tor JINHUt
0. A. TO MCT5T
Hir Mildred l."<* Junior I'S A •>'
th<i North 'Orango Baptist Church
will hold iho weekly mpellnx Tiiom-
day ftornoon at f}je hofn'e of S<n .
Mill, J><e PavMo. The program
hogl'rt tit 1 o'clock.
will
cfiMUti *nW<F 11-Acs
TO ."UlCKT Towiimnow
Mfamboni of 'tho ciwpoi Bible cla^s
aill meet In regular H'jael in 'fuel1
day afternoon at th- t'roxtixtnrjar
Chapel WlUi Mrs. F. It. IHetwi m
of tha leraou from 'the B<>o
|lng vV|ll' begin
ill thsepllier,- an
t that tl'ge
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COBA B*
Cl AKN to
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The r.-MjiWr-Weekly ntoetlng of ih«
Cora fllAitVif tsiiu- Clasx ot *<te First
ChrlHtlam Chir.~eh a'UMte hell Tuee-
day Iiflfteu.ioii hi 1 o'clock at the
ht me fit Mrs. ftih Rorwick Mra.
W. B. Blount Ml tosfch th" Hlblo
leaikht apd Mrs. Wn Moboehaml la
to htif" •AhAfrjft' of tiw it i<ihrii se*-
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MAN HlT8 CAll
, PirrrK. Mont. ,<i\P) • ^IIH. and f
rttn. Irt •♦*«< <hfl wriy police
WheWd the accidfni retort Bert
iToWHn jr.. Ufa : the\^K#' a -ff-
^onfrlan a^k*A Htfo th* !< ot Hla
%hr. ,ami Irijii^ «l ayf. ?
him to ft hht^lttil litMl I*n la
do for s'O'lNtanca . jpjj
t to the ovatoiim
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 262, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1939, newspaper, November 6, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290127/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.