The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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mirriage bT Miss lVabriia
tee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
' A. Koonce of Lake Charles, to
Miry Lee Block, son of Mr. and
MhM- W. Block, took place Sun-
ty morning at o'clock in the
ome.of the bride's parents. Rev.
Oh Sterling of Orange performed
lipgle ring ceremony.
14: home was beautifully dec
with masses of seasonab
o\vers
fhe bride's only attendant was
«r cousin, Miss Hazel Mitchell of
>range. Fred Force of Orange
erved the groom as best man.
A large crowd of friends and
elatives were present for the cer-
piony-
The bride was attired in a teal
liic dress with black accessories
rid wore a corsage of pink and
Phite rose buds. Her attendant
Vore black with matching aeees
torlesi and a corsage of pink rose
Ms:
, Immediately following the wed-
ling a reception for the guests
ind attendants was held at tbf
iome of the bride's parents.
•'After. the reception the couple
for a wedding trip to Galves-
INGRAM SCHOOL
Announces
Classes Open October 1
ten-, Houston and other,points ot
Interest in Texas.
Mr. Block received his educa-
tion from the Orange public
school and attended a business
college ih Beaumont. He is now
employed in the Tax Collector's
office. Mrs. Block received her
education in the Lake Charles
schools.
The couple will make their
home at 404 First 'street in West
Orange until their new home is
completed.
Out of town guests for the wed-
ding were: Mr. and Mrs- M. C.
Mitchell, Miss Hazel Mitchell,
Fred Force, Mr. and
Mrs. E- W. Block, Kyle Block, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Markwith, Miss
Eloise Markwith all of Orange,
Orville Stoffer of Galveston, Mrs.
Lee Lyons and Wendell Lyons of/
Port Arthur.. .Mrs- Wilda Hidalgo
of Beaumont.
High School
P.T.A Meeting
Is Postponed
The meeting of the Orange High
School P. T. A., scheduled for this
afternoon, has been postponed un-
til Tuesday afternoon at 3
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The young people of the First
Methodist church entertained with
a farewell party Sunday night af-
ter services for Wade Andrews,
who left today for New York,
where he will enter the Navy.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served to the forty
young people present.
Mr- Andrews was presented
with a gift by Abe Prince in be-
half of the Young People of the
Church.
Crusader Class
Will Meet With
Mrs. Frank Smith
The Crusader's Class of the
First Methodist Sunday school
will hold a business meeting Wed-
nesday 7:30 p. m. at the home of
the teacher, Mrs. Frank Smith.
506 Seventh street. Annual elec-
tion of officers will be held at
this time.
Curtis P. T. A.
Meets Tuesday
An executive meeting of the
Curtis School P. T. A. will be held
at the school at 2:30 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon. Mrs. L. H. Wright
allowing the executive meet-
ing a general meeting of the P. T.
A. will be held at 3 o'clock.
Stewards Will
Meet Tonight
Stewards of the First Methodist
church will meet Monday 7:30 p.
m. at the church for the regulaf
monthly business meeting with
M. K. Thomcn. chairman of the
board, presiding.
MRS. FRANCES HARRIS WILL
ENTERTAIN BIBLE CLASS
Mrs. Frances Harris will enter-
tain the Cora Blount Bible elas«
in her home Tuesday afternoon at
3 o'clock.
CHAPEL BIBLE CLASS
WILL MEET TUESDAY
The Chapel Bible class will
meet in the Presbyterian chapel
at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
MONDAY
The High School P. T. A. will
meet at the school at 3:15 o'clock-
Woodmen circle will meet at
the W. O. W. hall at 2:30 o'clock.
Pclham chapter U. D- C. will
meet in the home of Mrs. C, M.
rilley *t 7:30 o'clock.
TUESDAY
Curtis School P. T. Kl will meet
at the school at 3 o'clock.
Cora Blount class will
meet at the home of Mrs. Frances
Harris at 3 otlock.
Chape! Bible class will meet at
the Presbyterian chapel at 2:30
o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
The Wednesday bridge club will
meet in the home of Mrs. J. P.
Fuller at 1:30 o'clock.
THURSDAY
The McDonald W. M. U. circle
will meet at the church at 0
o'clock: .
Woodbine Rebekah lodge will
meet at the I. O. .O. F. hall at
7:30 o'clock. —•
Wesleyan Service Guild will
meet at the First Methodist church
at 7:30 o'clock with Mis. Lela
Mouton as hostess.
The Spiritual Life Group and
the W. S. C. S- of the First Meth-
odist church will meet in the
home of Mrs. E. B. Buffington at
2:30 and 3 o'clock respectively.
First Baptist circles will meet
as follows: circle one will meet
with Mrs. Rodolph Linscomb at
9:30 o'clock; circle four meets with
Mrs. Jesse McDonald at 9:30
o'clock; circle five meets with
Mrs. Herman Woods at 9:30
Ellis Carter at 3:30 o'clock; cir-
cle seven meets in the home of
Mrs. L. W. Green at 9:30 o'clock.
FRIDAY
Methodist Activities club will
meet at the First Methodist
church at 7:15 o'clock.
VFW Auxiliary To
Be Organized
A special meeting of the Veter-
ans of Foreign Wars and their
wives will be held tonight at 7:30
o'clock in the home" of Mrs. Wil-
liam Hicks in Bland Addition, at
which time plans will be made
for a Women's Auxiliary to be or-
ganized in Orange. Mrs. Lydia
Haves of Port Arthur will hc'prpx-
Tlie Andrew" Sinters (l,toli) I'ullj, .Uaxene aniLLaYerne.
Itml Abbott an<I I,<ui CoMlello in I'nlvermil's hilarious toniedy
duet ion, "Hold Thai <UioNt" now at the Cool HKXUAI
show Iiik through TucumIm).
NORTH ORANGE W. M 1J.
CIRCLE THREE ORGANIZED
Circle three of the North Or-
ange Baptist church met In the
home of Mrs. C. J. Ludlow fh the
Navy Addition Thursday afternoon
at 3 o'clock " with nine members
and three visitors present- Mrs-
Oliver Seruntine presided overthc
business sdsioti.
An election of officers was held
as ■ follows: Mrs. C. J. Ludlow,
chairman; Mrs. V. O. Johnson,
vice - chairman; Mrs- F- J. Mar-
grave, secretary and treasurer;
Mrs. F. L.j Haley, teacher- Other
officers WilL--.be
at the
appointed
next meeting.
Mrs. Jaroy Weber explained the
purpose of the W. M. U. Mrs.
Weh«—also closed— the meetiug-
wit{\ prayer. /
The next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs. Or. C. Edwards at
510 Knox street, Wednesday after-
noon at 1:30 o'clock-
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CYO Chapter To
Elect Officers
There is to be a called meeting
of the Orange chapter of the Cath-
olic Youth Organization Tuesday
night, 7:30 o'clock, at St. Mary's
At this time election of officers
will be held and all members art-
urged to attend. Sam 'Blanda,:
president, will be in charge of the
meeting-
- PERSONALS -
Harold J. Johnson, who has
been employed here for the past
several months in the Shipbuild-
ing offices, left Sunday afternoon
for Austin where he will resume
bis. work as an instructor at the
University of Texas.
Lieut, and Mrs. Martin K. Tho-
men Jr. of Camp Wallace, Hitch-
cock, Texas, spent the past week-
end here with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. M. K. Thomeri.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, September 15, 1941, newspaper, September 15, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308208/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.