The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 12, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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Orange Shriners
Bridge Tourney
Is Huge Success
The Orange Shriners bri
tournament was a huge sue
with 74 present, R. W. Palmer,
chairman, has .announced.
first five leading in
. -mm lie*. Lynn"' l
E. t. Davis, Mrs. E. Forehand, C,
Elmer* and Sam McOee. High,
i, low bingo, dominoes, and
door prizes for the evening were
won by:j) Mrel. O. R. Darnell, Mrs.
G. A. F pnell, low score; Mrs. O.
R. D^rn'pll and Mrs. Clara
a, bingo; Mrs. Bryan Mays
;oflins, dominoes;
itqhcock, Neal'Miller, Mrs.
nnnfill and Mrs. Joe DiX-
on, door prizes.
Mer chijnU who doi
for the evening were: Fn
M?;s. John I
ed president of th
Parent - Teacher Association
1846-47 at a regular meeting of
the organization Monday night in
the CaiT Junior High School au-
ditorium.
Other officers elected werf:
'• Bat«, first vice-]
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Intermediate O. A.
at UOi Fourteenth street
p. m, ■ s '
of the first Presbyterian
ting as follow#: Circle
ic home Of Mr*. Rayipond
at 9:80 a. m.. Circle Two
if J. Torres, at
11:48 . Mujiic for Pleasure
IVSO; Coffee
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?e Nwo of
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:00 Jefferson-Aire*/
, 1:15 Word'of Ood'l
1>30 The Bride and Groom
^" Show .
2:0(1 A1 Peurce and Ills Clang
(2:30 Ladies Be Seated
prizes
Hans-
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workers council oft; the
i's division of the First
church will meet on
eveoing at seven o'clock
at the thurch basement. Work-
ers council of the adult division
tyill meet on Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock in the church base-
ment.
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r the evening W,eg$ Fred Hans-
com Service Station, Weingarten's
No. 2 .Store, CourCesy Cleaners.
Fullers Service Station, Abe's,
Ware Services Station, Henry
Crow, ABC Grocery, and Mr.
Swain of Fuller Brush Company.
After the games refreshments
were served by the following:
Mrs. Sam McGee, Mrs! T. B. Blue,
Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. ISTetil Mil-*
ler, Mrs. Ed Forehand, Mrs. G.
Nance, Mrs. E. E. Davis, Mrs. G.
A. Finnell, and Mrs. L. W. Pal-
mer.-
It was decided at the meeting
that the tournament will be held- {^riryt (ll lh 1 H
unr rtrst Trtaay-iff each ~wwnt>r A-'.'y \
and end the first Friday in June NAppfc | An in hi"
at which time a grand prize will'' '_J 1 Ui liy I 11
be" awarded for highest score.
f Kpert Service
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Baptist Revival
Is Well Attended
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A larfie attendance was report-
ed at the Monday night service
of the revival of the North Or-
ange Baptist Churfch when the
speaker, the Rey. CI E. Autrey,
preached on "The Open Door".
Services tonight will, begin at
7:4i5> o'clock, Rev. Jaroy Weber
is the local pastor.
dent; Mrs. John CI
ond vice - president; Mrs.
Gravcttej, third vice - presi.
Seymour, secretary;
Prince, treasurer.
The auditing coi
pointed was comf
L. Norris and !
Donald. Mrs< W
sided over the' meeting in the
sence of lhe president. .
Mrs. Estelle Fort opened the
program by leading the group in
singing "The Star Spangled Ban-
ner," Mi^s Elaine Killen accom-
Spied her; The Carr Junior
gh School choral group, ac-
companied by "Miss Killen, gave
the following number#:- "Just A
Wearyin' For Vou", 'Sunshine In
Rainbow's Alley", and "Now the
Day Is Over". Jesse M. Brooks,
head of Diversified Occupations
department, goye a talk on Vo-
cational Education.
Prior to the meeting the social
hour was held in the cafeteria.
Members of the hospitality com-
mittee are: Mrs. W. B. Hilliard,
Mrs. Ed Bpltz and Mrs. Charles
Cain.
Schacabac Club meeting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fallin
at 20,1 Lakeside ^7-30 p. ** •
Friday Sewing Club meeting in
the home of Mf . Thornton Griffin
at 3 p. m. '
For Business
A business meeting will be hold
by the Pilot Club tonight at 7:30
o'clock at the Holland Hotel with
Mrs. Ed Flinn, president, in
charge.
The regular meeting will be
preceded by an executive board
meeting at the Holland Hotel at
seven o'clock- AU officers * are
urged, to be in attendance.
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WHY WORRY ABOUT AUTO STRIKES or shortages, at least Edward C.
Hammond doesn't. A retired lumber merchant at Newton, Mass.,
Hammond used n bit of Yankee ingnnulty and made tila own auto,
which he calls the "Weep." The parta, some of which are ore.- 90
years old, came from 10 autos, a trailer, tractor, mowing machine
and a canvas sail. Jt has all the accessories Including a wicker
btsket to hold golf clubs, hroom and shovel. The "W«ep' " series
of horns and fog lights would do Credit to n battleship, and accord-
ing to Hammond, shown at the wheel, it travels 00 miles to the gal*
;on ot gas and will do eo mlies per. hour. 4 (Intaraationait
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Guardians of
Fire Girls To Meet
A called meeting of the Guard-
ians Association Of Camp Fire
Girls will be held Thursday night
at 7 o'clock at the County Court-
ihouse. Mrs.. J. M. Ware, presi-
dent, announced today.
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Milk is one of the mo^st imjfor*.
tant foods in the humati diet.
• Society Calendar
TUESDAY ,
Euzelian Class of the First Bap-
tist church jneeting for a covered
rn^h luncheon and business sess-
ion in the educational building of
the church at 12:00 o'clock noon.
Rainbow Girls meeting in "the
Holland Hotel at 7:30 p. m-- 1
1 Pilot Club meeting in Hollartw
Hotel 7:30 p. m. .
Aulick Club meeting in the
home of Mrs. M B. Wright at 707
Cherry Street at 8 p. m.
T. N. T. Sewing Club meeting
In the home of Mrs. George Col-
burn, Jr., at 3 p. m.
Alathean Class of the First Bap-
tist church meeting in the home of
MrS. S. P. Bell at 301 Dewey at
7:30 p. m.
Ladies' Bible Class ol' the Pres-
byterian chapel meeting at the
chapel at 2:30 p. m.
Cora Blount Bible class of the
First Christian church meeting in
the home of Mrs. Frances Harris
at 2 p. m.
The staff of the Navy Park Lrh-
rary meeting in the library nt" 10
a. m.
Mixed foursome in the Ladies'
Day golf games nt Sunset Grove
Country Club at 9:30 a. m.
WEDNESDAY
Keel Klub meeting for social at
the Navy Town recreation hall al
2 p. m.. , \
Navy •Of.ticewi' Wives club meet-
ing at the Cypress street USO
\
and CiSO at the Cypress street
USO 8:30 p. m.
Junior Guild of the St. Paul's
Episcopal church meeting in the
home of Mrs. Thomas M. W. Verxa
at 10 a. m.
Wednesday Sewing Club meet-
ing in the home of Mrs. R. Mill^j-
at 1 p. m, ''
Ace High Club meeting for
bridge in the home of Mrs. Ed
'Flirm ai 1:30 p. m. ; —
Circle Three of the First Presby-
terian church meeting at the Pres-
byterian chapel at 7:45 p. m.
THURSDAY T
Circles of Iho First Methodist
Woman's Society for Christian
Service meeting as follows: Circle
One at the ehufch at 3 p. ni ;, C'r*
cle Two lh the home of lyirs. V-
I1. Neuman at 2311 Sixteenth
street at 3 p. m.; Circle Three In
tiv e home of Mrs. E. E.
Martin at 502 Knox avenue at 2:30
p. m.; Circle Four in the home of
Mrs. E. W. Brown III at 001 Park
at 3:30 p. m.; Circle Fiyc ip the
Adult Building oh Turret Road at
10 a.m.
Wesleyan Servic^ Guild of the
First Methodist church meeting in
the home of Mrs. Lucille Bruner
at 7:30 p. m
Woodbine Rebekahs meeting in
the I. O. O. F\ Hall at 7:30 p. m.
Shangri-La Club meeting in
the home of Mrs. H, H. Wallwork
at 7 p. m.
Woman's Society for Christian
Service of St, Mark's Methodist
. , „ church meeting in the home of
ciut> nt p. rn 1 Mrs. Jack Harmon at-711 Cord rey
Dos Meas C lub meeting in the , n oA „ _ - *
homo of Mrs .foe Jefferson at
p. m.
'uesday, March 12, 1946
4:00 Tip Top Tunes
4:03 Tea Dancet
4:15 Song Parade
4:80 Hop llnrrigan
4:45 Hop Harrlgan
5:00 Terry and the Pirates
felS Dick Tifacy
8:30 Jaclt Armstrong
6:46 Tennessee Jed
6:00 Headline Edition
fl:l6 Raymond Swing
6:30 Let's Dance
0:44 Dinner Tlm$
7:00 Lum and Abner
7:15 timer Davis
7:30 Dark Venture
0:00 Guy Lombardo
8:30 Tlte Dqetors Talk It Oyer
8:45 Hank D'Amico
8:55 Chester Morrison
Concert Time
Hoosier Hop
Star Reporter
Swing Time
Gems of Thought-—^——
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10:30
10:36
10:36 Stai
11:00 AP
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11:35
at 0:30 a. m.
: - Old-fashioned dance spensored
, , , , ,. by the Riverside Association at'
Informal dance to, service men AsscmM,y Ha)] Nri. ,, from 8;30 to
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 12, 1946, newspaper, March 12, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308307/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.