The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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One of the most delightful af-
fairs of the week was the party
given by Mrs. T.\ S. Havens at
her home, 1105 Orange street,
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Wednesday evening from 7:30 to
11 o'clock, honoring her daughter
Miss Justine Havens, Who will
leave for Houston to attend, the
fall term at the Jefferson Davis
High School.
The spacious rooms were beau-
tifully decorated f with zinnias,
shasta daisies and Icoral Vihe. The
dining table, which was laid with
a lace cloth was very artistically
decorated with coral vine. The
V for victory motif, was also car-
ried out with various colored
cookies.
Mrs. Henry Bland and Mrs. E.
.Jte-jGuidry*. Becky Havens
and Homer Stark assisted the
hostess with the entertaining.
The< guests were met at the door
by the honoree, Miss Justice Ha-
vens, Miss Becky Havens and
Mrs. Henry Bland.
During the evening games were
played and dancing enjoyed- Pic-
tures of the festivities were taken
by Homer Stark-
The guest list included Jean-
ette Wolford, Gerry Sue Hughes,
Jeanette Whit, Cecil tyloses, Jua-
ST Ifer Shr 5WWttRKaasaiM
Prince, Charles McClelland, Ann
Gasow, Dolores ' Irion, Pauline
Maguire, Patsy Levingston, Her-
shel Ann Thomas, . Betty Stan-
field, Bonnie Jean Bland, Virginia
Watson, Flash Gordan, Jackie
Couvillion, Wynne Pearce, L. J.
Barrios, Larry Murray, Dick Leo,
Raymond Wilson, Bobby 'Jones,
Bobby Dies, Johnnie Mose, Ju-
nior Calbert, James
,Big Double Feature Program
BOB BURNS
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ALIAS THE DEACON"
Ua|ll l iJlUUraU have as their guests her mother,
f Mrs. A. F. Redmiles and brother
I Donald, of Cheverly, Maryland.
Union To Have
Meeting Tonight1
Mr. E. O. Deon of Eneonta.
Alabama arrived in Orange* Wed-
stu- nesday evening to visit with his
daughter, Mr.
Donald Gunn,
and Hugh Lea.
All Baptist High School
dents and all those interested are son-in-law and
invited to attend the first meet- and Mrs- Meade Graves
ing of the Baptist student' tuaion
Williams, tonight at 8 o'clock at the North 1
In Greek mythology, Atlas is
the giant who bore the universe
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Conditioned
Mrs. Viola Polvadore and three
Bobby Simmons Orange Baptist church. j d.uaghters, Bonnie, Gwendoln and
The purpose of this union j is Fanchion have returned noine af-
to draw Baptist youth closer to-Iter spending the week-end. visit-
gether, to familiarize the student ling relatives in Hughes Springs
with interesting people, who will and Dansville. Texas.
bring to them interesting talks. | —
Roland Preboth is. director ofj Mr. and Mrs. W. J- Robinson
this union. : and Mr- and Mrs. Roy Robinson
-—■—r— ; and son Grover visited with rel-
| atives in Dallas Labor Day
METHODIST activities
CLUB MEET FRIDAY
The Activities club of the First j
Methodist Church will meet at
the church Friday evening at
7:15 o'clock. All members are
urged to be present.
DEES CLUB WILL MEET
WITH MRS. M. KLICK
The Dees Bridge club will meet
in the home of Mrs. Emil Freund
at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Maurice
Klick as co-hostess.
-PERSONALS-
Mr. and Mrs. Meade Graves
and son and Mrs- Evelyn Graves
returned Monday after vacation-
ing in Colorado Springs and San-
ta Fe New Mexico.
Miss Marguerite Clark returned
Wednesday after visiting in Gal-
veston with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hanson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Parra and
two daughters, Irene Mae and
Jean, of New Orleans spent sev-
eral days visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Miiiiken.
,Miss Mary Ruth Plauche of Lake
Charles spent the past week-end
visiting in the home of Mr- and
Mrs- J. B. Sanders.
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Doctors and teachers hpth can tell
you that eyestrain and poor vision
may seriously retard a child'* prog*
ress in school. Good light such as
I.E.S. lamps provide will help
to step ahead to better grades and
probably a better job later on.
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Remember . . . Good light Is
not a substitute (or. glasses but
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INSIST ON THIS TAG
ON LAMfS YOU
Charles Alborn, who is sta-
tioned at Camp Woltcrs spent the
past week-end visiting in Orange
visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles O. Alborn. •
Mr. and Mrs. John II. E. Fitz-
Best friends were
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vexed by overtaxing worries... yet have
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Social Calendar
THURSDAY
The Nazarene W. M. S. will
meet at the church at 2:30 o'clock.
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church will
meet1 at the. church at 7:30 o'clock
with Mrs. Forrest McDonald as
hostess.
The >?Woodbine Rebekah lodge
will meet at thte I- O. O. F. hall
at,, 7:30 o'clock. ; ,
The First Baptist^W. M. U. cir-
cles will meet as follows: -Circle
one will meet with Mrs. Forrest
Clough at 9:30 o'clock; circle
three will meet with Mrs- C. K-
Jackson at 9:30 o'clock; circle four
will meet with Mrs. Ed Barker
at 3 o'clock; circle five will meet
with Mrs. Kenneth Markham at
9:30 o'clock; circle six will meet
with Mrs. O. D. Butler at 3:30
o'clock; circle seven will meet
with Mrs. A. E. Fuller at 9:30
o'clock. w
FRIDAY
Activities club of the First
Methodist. Church - will meet at
the church'at 7:15 o'clock.
The Dees Bridge club will meet
in the home of Mrs. Emil Freund
at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon.
no organic trouble or fooal
and your red-blood-cell* have become
reduced in vitality and number... it
your stomach digestion refute* to work
tiroperly. than here 1* food naw* for youl
to revive and stimulate thoee itomach
m which dtgaat the food so your
can make proper uae of It In tt~
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Port Arthur, is able to receive Pal< anino horse#,, in production
viaitors and anxious for his which Texas ranks first In' -3
nation-
friends to visit him.
Th£ State Fair of Texas has
enjoyed a * daily average attend
new drink call
relatively
ancc ofj 54,368 during the^past 21
i years- Total attendance during
.that period, 1916 to 1941 numbers
18,267,785. Average annual at
tendance has been 869,895.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941, newspaper, September 4, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308199/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.