The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 240, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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ORANOR, TEXAS, MONDAY, OTTOBEft 1S, 1^41
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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Large Crowd
Attend* Singing
A large number of Orange and
Jefferson county singers attended
the Orange county monthly sing-
ing convention held at the West
Orange Baptist church from 2 to
4, o'clock Sunday afternoon. Fea-
tured on the program was croup
singing led by B. S. Cobb, ty ad
of the Cobb Quartette, of Port "Ar-
thur. ' *
The next convention will be
held at the First Nazarene church
of Orange-
President Gat Davidson, of Or-
ange, presided, over the conven-
tion session,.
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ACTIVITIES CLUB
TO. MEET TUESDAY
The Activities club of the -First
Methodist church .will meet
Thursday. 7 p; m, at the church
for the regular Weekly meeting
with W. E. LaForge, diblr 'direc-
tor in charge. All members are
urged to be present promptly at
the appointed hour. '
Shower Planned
For Miss White
. Miss Martha Lou White, bride-
elect of John L. Smith, will be
honored with a spinster party and
personal shower Tuesday night,
J!3p. o'clock, by Mrs, Joe Powell
at her 'home in the Navy Addi-
tion.
Thursday night Miss White
was honored with a miscellaneous
shower by Mrs, J, C. Winfrey at
ttei$|fatoe4 on West Park avenue-
The (bride -elect received many
loveiy"gifts after which refresh*
rticnts were served.
Those present besides the hon-
ored and hostess were Mesdames
Ijloward Peterson. Ed 'Stevens,
George White, Frank Bee$th^m,
Dou^Peterson, and J- A, PeterSMG:
TUESDAY CLUB TO MEET
WITH MRS. BENCKENSTEIN
Mrs. Ofv Benckenstein will en- j
tertairt" the Tuesday Bridge club |
in her Tb&day afternoon at
31 o'clock.
V
CORA BLOUNT BIBLE
CLASS MEETS T-UE8DAY
THe Cora Blount Bible clasp
will meet in regular session Tues-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the
home of Mrs. A. J. Schnitzel.
PETITION FOR CHANGE;
OP ADDRES8
Notice is hereby given of
application for change of
address of Pavia's Package
Store from its present locat
ion at 1207 Green Avenue to
1201 and 1203 Green Avenue
Rev. Ralph Grant
Will Speak At
Baptist Banquet
Rev. J. Ralph Grant, pastor of
the First Baptist church of BeaiJ-
mont, will be the principal speak-
er at the annual banquet of Tbe
First Baptist church of Orange
next Friday night-
The banquet is for the teachers
and officers of the Sunday school,
and B. T. U., also their wives,
hsubands or escorts. A- D- Wal-
ters, educational director of the
local church, will be in charge of
the program- .
CHAPEL BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET IN CHAPEL
The Chapel Bible class will
meet at the Presbyterian chapel at
2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
O. 8. O. CLUB MEETS WITlC
MRS. ALPHINE MENDOZA
The G. S. G. club will meet
Mrs- Alphlne Mendoza at
with
Social Calendar
MONDAY
Blanch Rose Walker Y.'-W. A.
of the North Orange Baptist
church will meet with Miss Ja-
milee McCleUan on Wert Park
avenue at 7:30 o'clock,
Woodmen circle will meet at
the W. O. W. hall at 2:30 o'clock-
Degree of Honor will meet at
the W. o: W. hall,at 0 o'clock for
regular business meeting-
Monday club to be entertained
with picnic with Mrs. Alan Cam-
eron, Mis- George Reborn and
Mra, James N«ff as hostesses. '
City Young People's .Interde-
nominational .ynion meets ut 7*30
o'clock at , the First Baptist
church.
Monthly Meeting
Of CYPU Will Be
Held Tonight
A regular monthly meeting
the Orange Young People's Inter-
denominational union will be held (
Monday night at the First Baptist
church- A- -D. Walters, educa-
tional director for this church,
willhave charge ol the piogram. j
- PERSONALS -
Leonard Hebert. who enlisted
in the 'U. • S, army at Fort Sam.
Houston, nearly a year ago, has/
arrived in Orange oh a- few days-
furlough. ; I
Mrs- A- Brown of this city is j
Spending the week visiting with j
her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Reeves of Texas
City. • -
™_„ -T—f • Miss Grace,Newth of Beau-.
vjtiflx Mrs.:^. F. Benctomstetn at.[myt:' C«mi^Flge -Girt.-4?xecuUv^
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The Cora Blount "Bible class !t rnoon,In Orange inferring with
wilTmeet with Mrs. A. J. Schnjt-j Camp Fire leaders here.
stel at. 3 o'clock. j Misses Vergia Powell and Lyn-
Chapel Bible class will meet at dall Peebles spent the week-end
TUESDAY
Curtis • P-T- A, will meet at
the schoftl,a^3 o'clock for, regular
business meeting.
Tuesday Bridge club will meet
the Presbyterian chapel at 2:30
o'clock. ■ •
Nazarene W- M. S. will meet
at the Nazarene church at 2:30
o'clock. .
Mrs. A; F. Wilson will be hos-
tess to the Tuesday club at 1:30
o'clock-.
GO S. G. club will meet with
Mrs. Alphine Mendoza at 7:30
o'clock-
The Mardi club will meet in the
home of Mrs. E- W. Brown, III, at
2 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
Christian Ladies Sewing club
will meet at the First Christian
church at 2 o'clock. ,
Keel Klub will meet with Mrs.
F. S. Scanlan Jr., 421 Moreell
street at( 2 o'clock.
Recept'ion for New Methodists
in Shreveport, Louisiana visiting
Mi«s Nettie Louise Chomblee-
Mrs. R. A. Dodd, who suffered
a broken left arm several weeks
Kht> foil on the steps at
7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening "for i of( Orange to be given at Metho-
the regular meeting. All mem-
bers are urged to be present-
MRS. A. F. WILSON WILL
ENTERTAIN CLUB —
in the city of Orange, Coun
ty of Orange, State of Texas
Signed: Tony Pavia, Owner
MATf GARNEfe
BARBECUE HOUSE
Call 9589
For FREE Delivery
All Kinds Barbecue
Tables For Ladifs.
Mrs. A. F. Wilson will be .hos-
tess to the Tuesday Bridge club in
!j£r home Tuesday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock. *•'
ELECTRIC RRFIUOKRATION
SERVICE AM) REPAIRS
Edgar Stephens, Technician
Economy Trices
Work Guaranteed
Orange Radio Service
809 Front St • pfione 9
L Orange, Texas
MADISON LODGE
No. 120
A. F. A A. M.
Stated Meeting*
MONDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1941.
instruction In. Enter Apprentice
Degree Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings* .
MASONIC TEMl'LK, 411 Fifth St.
E. I. Hardy, W. M.
H. A. Berk, Secretary
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Bowl
2 Games
FREE
Morning or Afternoon
This Week and Next Week
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SALES and SER]
East&g 'Call
Green
lilil
52c spent for a Leader Classl-
fied Ad rented a 3-room unfur-
nished apartment for Mr. Smith.
Shepardj.BarclayJ
toAathority oa_AathorH ee^.J&
spade ft. whereupon East MR like
glaring at him. He saved his
wrath until he later had confirma-
tion of Ms suspicions and then
bl«w up.
8outh' A took the second spade
one'suit against a lead, and he cashed twe^htgh dU-
K Vhat signals kranC**^
HIGH CARD signals by your
partner have one kind of meaning
during the play of suit contracts
and another during No Trumpere.
Sincef you#don t«expect many
declarer 0 who > has a named t the
trump, fthe high slgnids usually
lb token either possession of high
flkrde o ability , to ruff. When you
are defending against a No Trump
«ontract.t| however,® your • best
ehance to beat IIH to bring in
the end cards vof some long suit
ird signal then
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difit church at 7:30 o'clock
THURSDAY .
The Missionary societies of tho
First Methodist Church will meet
U5rtollows: Spiritual 1 Life^ Group
at chnrch at 2:30 o'clock; W. S. C.
S. meet at 3 o'clock.
Woodbine Rpbekah lodge will
meet at I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30
o'clock.
McDonald W. M. S. will meet
with Mrs. Milam Linscomb at 2
>('<:lock lor a social.
the home of a friorSf. is reported
to be improving rapidly at her
home on Pine street.
Charles Quinn spent the week-
end in Navasota visiting relatives
and friends, r
Dr. and Mrs. M'. C. CouviUion
and children, Nancy and' Jackie,
attended the Rice 1 Tutane game
in Houston Saturday.
-Mrs. L. W. Kinard and daugh- j
ter Walterine visited in Houston
and Galveston over the week-end.
Mrs, Kinard's other daughter,
Mrs. W- E. Davis, of Galveston,
returned with them to visit a
week in Orange-
Vernon. White visited in De-
Quincey, Louisiana over the
week-end-
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Jfpen Wsat's toad of thTspade
3* Bast played tht S to bstoken
Ma Mngth In ths suit and a deslra
ifor its repeat. The singleton K, of
epurae, woo that, and Uts club t
«M(llian shot through to the S
than returned Ma
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DAILY CROSSWORD
4. Attempt
5. Like aa owl
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hw
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24. High^rtavored
28. Sailor
monds and then led the heart 3 to
the 10 and A.. West then proudly
laid down hlri spade Q and J, malt-
ing four tricks for his side and
preventing any overtrlcks. But
whatever he led back, the declar-
er could win it and score the taat[
Ave tricks to make his contract/
| Having seen East's signal, West
should have counted East as hav-;
Ing more spades than himself, but
practically no high cards. So his
second spade lead, after winning,
with the club J. should have begun
an imbIock jtig:.prr>ce9*^tt lK>ul<t ; ta
have been one of his hOnonr.
he later won a trick with tho n
heart A, he could have cashed the
other honor and l«<;t his S to hla
partner East then would have run
the rest or the sult.^setting the
contract^two tricks.
5. Noct
• birds ./V
9. Affirm
10. An order
under #•*!
11. Covered
with scales
12. American
jurist
14. Short latter
JB. Locuat
16 AnoinJ;
17. A thicket
18. At hojaje
I 19. Eskor
120. TO lamttit
21. Haul
22. Zodiacal sign
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26. Arid
27. Level ,
29. Relies on
32. Piece of
wood
13.. flslae
34. Saetle '?-*
larva
M. A weight
27. Masaea
of Ice
2g. Marino.,
crustacean
29. Neat
for games
11. Lar gated!
13. Long-limb
and slender WW
10. Gear tcetk $1. Fashion
lT.Cotbv 33. Salutes
20. Tax M. Frozen
ai. PlwofT-■ . 37. Eagle'snest
23. Male deer 39. PuMU v<hlclc
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West .Orange .circles will nvot-r
aa follows: Circle two will meet
wilh Mrs. Carroll Griffith at 2:30
O'clock^"circle three will meet with
Mrs- Homer Bishop at 2:30 o'clock.
FRIDAY
The Degree of Honor Juvenile
club will meet at 4 o'clock at the
W. O. W. hall.
; Week-End
arc sitting In the .
Trump game contract, see a a vi-
ce rd suit headed by the A-J-10 In
dummy, which haa no other en-'
tries, and you hold the either
singly, or doubly guardad. why,
should you nsarly always play
your honor on the first lead of a'
small card of the sultry declares,'
Instead of blindly following the
out-of-date Whist rule of J>acohd
hand low" Tf ~
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37. S6me
38. Prlsa
49. Apportion
41. Not fresh
42. Huga v.
43. Egress '
44. Canal in
NewYdrk
45. Freea
46. Shift
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a. Make use of
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chisel
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Motor Company, Ih'Hoto and I'lymoutli dealers, bait mrircd to Or,
ange; with hlM wife from IMIrolt, Mich, and planx to make liU Iniiiih
Itw.' In addition to the side and service of new HeSoto and I'lyni-
oulh aut< :ini.'.dlc«, a geiierat aiitoniolive repair IhimIiicmm will lie
nialiitiiiiKHl In the new building located at Neveutli and Front street*
which is pictured jiIhivc.
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Folks Of All Ages Share A Weakness For This
Homespun Favorite—Lbsty With Hoinz Own Igg
I Noodles And Generous Moraels Of Chicken
/"I^here's something mighty homey and comfort-
ing. about the good old-fashioned flavor of
einz Chicken Noodle Soup! For it's made with
ame skill and care for which country cooks
have ldng been, famous. Even the savory yellow
egg noodlfea are Heinz own! And choice morseli
of chicken enrich the gleaming golden depths
of delicately seasoned, slow-simmered broth!
Include this ready-t6-serve favorite in your nefct
assortment of Heinz i3 Home-style Soups .1 •.
TVeat your family to chicken soup that has reml
chicken goodness all through!
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CHICKEN NOODLE
?Af;
IrallaJ laiah tmHIsr
V IviMni JvhiM (ifvcfi
Hoi Rolfs
Reception Is
Planned For
New Methodists
An informal reception will be
given in the First Methodist
church basement Wednesday eve-
ning at 7:30 o'clock to honor all
new Methodists who have moved
into the city. All members of
the congregation are urged to he
in attendance on this occasion. A
crowd of about 300 is expected.
General chairman of arrange-
ments is Mrs- J. H. David. The
following will receive guests;
ReV. and Mrs. Ed Barcus, Mr,
and Mrs. M- K. Thomen, Mrs. A.
Garrett, jMrs. Mattie Adams, and
J. P. Mestrezat.
Under the direction of W. E.
LaForge, choir director, there will
be special musical numbers by
the choir, and also a g^oup of
boys from the Orange High school
glee club.
Light refreshments will be ser-
ved during the evening.
*
Baptist Pastor's
Alliance Meets
AtFirst Baptist
V "C
Six- pastors attended the Bap-
tist Pastors' Alliance meeting held
at the First Baptist church Mon-
day at 10 a. m. A review of the
program of the various pastors re-
vealed the fact that their congre-
gations were making splendid pro-
gress.
Those attending Were: Rev. A.
K. Feveto, pastor of the Little Cy-
press church; Rev A- D. Cor;
kern, the First church, Orange;
W. W, Kennedy, McDonald
Memorial, Bland addition Tom-
my Muff, First church, Orange-
field; Jaroy Weber, North Or-
ange church; B. A. Heard, Cove
church, and A. D, Walters, edu-
cational director, '' First church,
Orange.
do you
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No matter how much you
HAVK ,., there will always !>e
something you DON'T Have
that you WANT . . . Whether
you want to BUY something
, . . or SELL something . . .
RJBNT something ,, 1 or FIND
something . . , IWAP some-
thin* ...4* ANNOUNi
something . , . a few
spent on a Classified
win
Baptists To Begin,
Study Course
A Sunday school study course
will be sttfrted Sunday October 19
at the First Baptist church with
a kick-off program Two classes
will be taught each night during
the week, beginning at, 7:15
o'clock, except Saturday night.
Rev. W. A. Corkern, pastor, will
teach, "True Foundations of >a
Sunday S^ool" and A. D. Wal?
ters, educational dTreclor will
tesch, "How to Build a Sunday
School." A goal of 79 In Attend-
ance Will be sought
BIRTHS
By LOGAN CLKNDtfJING, M D.
• A teacher reported ''to Wa
when looking M nearby ebjeci
An examination by' an "oeull
showed that RAlpk Ud but littla
Dr. Clendening will answer ]
questions «f trenarsl Interaat
only, add than only' thraagh
his column.
vision in the loft eye, and fiuthw
that it wa not a recent condition.
The visual defect of the left aye
was corrected, but then it waa
necessary to cncourage him to uaa
the left eye, and the right aye waa
covered bv a patch for school
periods. Whan vision returned to
the left ejra, the two eyaa did not
work together and for long hours
Ralph had to practice ewordina-
tion.
The point is that if Kalph'a par-
ents and his teacher the yaar ha-
fore had recognitor hla tlsual
dofect. % great deal Of time add
effort would have been saved,
with, which is m6ra Important, a
better prospect of complOta visual
r.-Htoration,
Children do not tall you of their
visal difficulties, because they are
not aware that thay exist. 80 we
have v detect them by the N
havior of the child,
A child of six years with narmal
vision for Ma mro laa a* ayo
that is well adapted Mr seeing
objects twenty feCt away. But In
of children there will
likewiaa the
To'drtaet thaaa difficulties
er tmlitf must Wtititii
When a child likaa
ball or roll H
makes no afforL „ _
thrown to him from a*
tanca hia vision should B*
lao4 Whana group
appears puasled as to vthat
fusa ta sW ba too sho
away a fy from hia twit
mo MAIU tho tiiinn chili ~
8— ^ eejMa Hk^gsggJ 4ofVMlVl
Thaaa and many 0'
taatify to blurred vlsi
a distance or close at
4UB8TIONS AND A
- J, "Is it possible
Measure is hereditary!
iMtbeseventin hasast
there a family tendency to 1
nod preaaure in otheraf"
Answers There ia a A
family tendency to high
preaeure, but that doea ttot
that If one person in a famil;
a otsoke, other* will have en*
any group
" IM
clear I
bo found seme who can not get a
of objecta that far
, And thara are aome who
riurred Images of ebiacta no
matter how far away thay are.
The pdwer of fusion should ha de-
veloped at six years, but tt igp't
away.
get hi
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30 POUNOS OFF SY CHRISTMAS
FALL HOUCWa
twice u much faoi as I uiuslly eat,"
will ssy. Tour observation it faulty,
look at tho amounts of foods pfesct
usual. '
4 Breakfast t
Prunes with cream. ^
1 alica toast and butta#, ,
t cup black coffee. ^ | j
Lunch: 4 t
Oatalet (tltamin B A).
1 slice toast and butter
neaping vwitipooni
Gelatin daaaert.
*' 1 glaas skim milk.
1 cup black coffee or clear
bthtiirt
1 cop Chicken broth.
t helping leaa eec^
One-half baked potato.
Salad: I stalka aaparafua,
1 sliced benana with skim
1 cup black coffM. :
It contains a variety,
prescribed, they are gader
.
2 lettuce leavea, with
milk. (JUl the vltamina.)
a
Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Braddock
005 Curtis avenue, announce the
birth of a daughter, Thclma Ma-
at six o'clock Saturda# oven-
Buttram Olnlc., The
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pi
MBS. K. W. MOWN, ffl
WILL BNTBBTAIN CLlTB 4?
Mrs. B. W. Brown, III, will he .
hostOUe to the Mardi club Toe*.
day. The meeting time of the
club has been changed from 2*0
o'clock to 1 o'clock and all mem-
bers arc asked to note this change.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 240, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1941, newspaper, October 13, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308232/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.