The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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LADIES' DAY LUNCHEON HELD
sunset Grove
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Hostofses were Mrs. Hr-Ar Shir*,
Mrs. Ed Malloy, Mrs. j. b. Quig-
le.v and Mrs. Gene Harmon. "
.:$/* Colorful spring flowers were
usvd .in decorating the ttjhles.
Mrs. c. p. Roteigh, president: of
the women's division of_twc~cluh,
wns !n charge *,r the business dis-
cussion. Announcement -was
made by the social committee
that a dance with an orchestra
was being planned for the,, 'club
members on the night of April 0,
at Sunset CSruve. /'
ON TUESDAY AT SUNSET
Thirty women oF
Country Glub attended the month
Dajt-linicheorf. held on
• . ••.- Twsday afternoon at one o'clock
at the Sunset Grove Club house.
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John Anger winning high score
Butler wln-
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prize and Mrs
ning second high.
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ScxJalitan Glass
Holds Business- |
Meeting Tuesday
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The Sodalitan Clast of the First
baptist church held a business
meeting on Tuesday morning in
the home of Mrs. James Ayant.
Preceding the meeting those at-
tending visited the absent and
protective members. Plans were
made for a picnic to" be held on
April 15 and Mrs. Joe Thrash
was appointed chairman of the
Dad-Daughter
Breakfast HeJd
" The Senior Children of Mary
of St. Mary's Pariah held a cor-
pora^ Communion for the So-;
dal,ists and their fathers gn Sun-
day, March 17, at St. Mary's
school. Following Mass, a break-
fast was served in the school hall.
Hand painted Shamrocks mnrk-
ed- places for the following Dads
and daughters: d, e. Lester, Ma-
fflfihrswss1
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Mrs, John w. ^rfger gave a re-
port of activities'of the golf com-
mittee. and Mrs. w. e. Harding
announced that, the ladles of the
-dub would meet for a one day
"gcilf tournament on the Sunset
CJravg goli course next. Tuesday.
The fibers will tec off at nine
o'clock tifriiduy for nine holes to
qualify, aftex which luncheon
will be served, at> the club house.
During the afternoofKthesromnin-
ihg nine hales will v played.
Prizes-for three flights will." be
awarded. Mrs. Harding sn
Candidates Named
For Council Of
Parents. Teachers
The nominating committee of
the City Council of Parents and
Teachers met on Tuesday after-
noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Carr
Junior High School Cafeteria
with Miss Josephine Linn, com-
mittee chairman, presiding. Oth-
ers of the committee attending
were Mrs. j. e, Pryor, Mrs. r. e.
Prince, Mrs. w. h. Archer and
Mrs, j.jCullen. Browning.
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Candidates were selected for
the offices, of president, first and
second vice presidents, corre-
sponding secretary, recording sec-
retary, treasurer and historian.
The candidates will represent
each of the seven p-t. a. groups
and will be presented at the
meeting of the City Council of
Parents and Teachers to be held
ry Ann Lester, Louts p. Ulmj Do-
lores lllm, Ametta-Ulm, Max
t, Evangeline Staudt, m. j.
:ommitt«e on arrangements for i si
the affair. j LeRlanc, Joyce LeBlanc. n. Ne-
Announcement was made that /.at, Betty Lou Nexnt, Mr. Men-
Mrs. Bert Hauyer will be hostess doza, Lillie Mae Mendoza, Joyce
for a cov ered dish luncheon for i Ann Mendozu, l. Donaldson,
the' class to be held on Tuesday
morning at 11:30 o'clock in the
First Baptist educational build-
ing. '
Coffee and cake were served to
the following members ih attend-
ance: James Marsh, Mrs.
t. h. Bell; Mrs. c. a. Ward. Mrs.
Frank Bannon, Mrs. Wilburn
Smith, Mrs, Joe Thrash, Mrs.
Lloyd Blake. Mrs. Frnrilc - Cnin
and Mrs, Bert llauver.
The nest business meeting will
be held in the home of Mrs. h.
r. Allen. 5 Colburn, on Tuesday
morning, April 9, at 10:30 o'clock.
Mrs. D. 0. Gideon
Is Hostess For
bridge-Luncheon
I ' any: IU I/r
™"brfctpe "'gaun?m. werti held~rrfterT°n—Thuvsdaiy- -morning at
the luncheon yesterday with Mrs. ! o'clock at the Anderson sch
school.
now
SHOWING
m:y;na
in
TECHNICOLOR
The Son of
Robin Hood!
CORNEL WILDE
now showing
71w BANDIT
/SHERWOOD
FOREST
Plus — march op time
pi.ijto cartoon
ROYAL
starts
today
Here's the thrills and excite-
ment you've waited for!
Plus—Musical Novelty
louis prima end band
In "swing it"
GEM
starts
today
hgmttsl
t
—puis-
pOGAK KENNEDY COMEDY
All the Fun In
The World!
Songs!
Dances!
randolph
scott ,
gypsy rose
LEE
Dinah shore
bob burns
4beiLe
of the
YUKON'
In
Technicolor
—Plus—
bugs bunny.
cautoon
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Singing Convention
To Be Held Sunday
In San Augustine
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, The Fifth Sunday County Sing-
ing Convention will be held next
Sunday, March 3t, In the high
school gym in San Augustine, it
was announced today. President
Furman Hays of Center Is to pre-
side, ... ....
San Atigustlne, Sabine, shelby;
Auxiliary meeting f6r*;;jiorty at
Gilmer wom« r recreation center
at 7:30 p. m. . i
Woman's auwllajqt .of the Flr 1
Presbyteriah uhnrch meeting for
instatlatU#. ' and breakfast at
church at 0 a. m.
Wesleyan Servlee Guild of the
First Method 1st church' meetinn in
the home of-Mrs. Kugene col tie;
'at 7:30 p. nv
Friendship cl ,«, \ l tl-.o First
Nacogdoches, Angelina and Jns
per counties with their county
presidents, quartets and singers
Avill be represented at this all day
singing as well as other counties
in Texas and out of state quar-
tets from Louisiana and Arkun-
Wanda Donnidson, Gene vie mnz- sus,
«oin, Lorice Broussard, Mary Lee j San Auftfustine citizens and the
Granger, Hilda Foreman. Roberta Chamber of Commerce will spon-
Blankenstein. Nora Lee Burke,; sor the entertainment and see
m. j. Bertini, Mary Ann ; that the visiting singers are ser-
Bertinl, Mildred Gauthier, | ved a luncheon at the noon hour.
Wilda Broussard, Teresa Brous- —
sard, Agnes Broussard. Mary friorvichin r^lnec
Elizabeth McCall, and the RCvJ ' 1 ' t-1 lupn i (j i
George Berberich. \ .jo mept tku rsgov
Following the breakfast, Mar [ 1 ^ 1 1
Ann Bertini, Nora Lee Burke, Ro- |\l jnhf fnr pd fkv
beria Blankenstein and Amelia , n 'h' 1 1 1 1 y
Ulm gave a skit, ' c athofic. Futh- ! ^rs junjus p sims and Mrs.
Attended^
~ The review of 'Thle ttauntlet"
a novel by James Street, which
wns riven by Mrs. Jt. j. Wheat of
Bequmont on Tuesday afternocfh
in St, Mark's Methodist church
here was reported well attended.
Special music for the occasion
was piano solos by Mr*. e. c.
Switaer.
-Pincecds fnun tlurTtrFiewwtlt
; be used for the benefit of c'hHa-
msra*m
church activities of the St. Mark's
Woman's Society for Christian
•Service.
f Camp Fir* osirlni
•'bom" in America. Us 1
have spread and are
to spread a!) over the worli
Methodist Church, meatinjt in the
home of Mrs. Junius l'. £ims, 5
Pacific Circle, at. 7:30 p. m.
friday
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The Camp Fire organt:
composed of young girla
seven, years of age anri the ;
college age. They i/re dlvi
to three groups: Blue f'
nl'or group: Camp Fire <
termediate group; and the
wd.xlyji. senior age>'
the hortie of Mj;s. Seottle .feckson
at 3 p, m. • ~~
" Schacabac Club meetIhg for
covered dish supper" and'party in
the home of Mr, and. Mrs. ed
Forehand at 5 simseucictle A. at
6:30 p. m,"
Book mvLew by mrs, k i,. ,Re}d
for the benefit of the Navy Park
library at the Navy Town recre-
ation hall at "p. in. -
Free art exhibit sponsored by
the Art department of the Wo-
man's Club at the Woman's. Club'
building from 2 m t! p. in
satukday
(Free art'exhibit si.wnsol'eil. by
the Art tiepurtmetij of the Wo~
m. w. honeycutt is
honored at party
m. \v. Honeycutt was honored
With a party In celebration of
his eleventh birthday anniversary
on Monday afternoon, Mavch 25,
iij the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dnn
Sterling, !)02 c'lirti's street; Gflmes
AVere played and refreshments
•were served.
Attending were Orie Ross, c
t. ttnhhvi vviilnv Murihn
ers- d-iv" After the skit n u r v ' .v m,'s':-rnan's .Club at" thi- Woman's Club
trs Day . Aitei tne a y Lisle will be hostesses for. btnldloiy i'idiii to fi n in'
program was turned over to 1ma- the. monthly party of the Friend-
ry Ann Lpster prefect, who ship Class of the First Methodist
church on Thursday night at 7:30
o'clock in the homo of Mrs. Sims,
5 Pacific Circle. a short business
session will be held during the
evening.
introduced Vice - Prefect Evaft-
geline St audi ■ who gave an in-
! teresting talk on "St. Joseph, the
{ great patron and Protector." Dads
; and daughters joined in a medley
i of old familiar tunes.
Louis p. Ulm spoke in behalf
Mrs. d. 0/,Gideon was .hostess j of all fathers present. The Rev,
...4en4-te.j®embers of the Tuesday af- q(>orge Berberioh spoke briefly
ternoon friage elu& ani"^"«uesft""| praising, the Soilalists for making
at luncheon and bridge oii Tues- possible this , occasion.^ n. Newt
'^«y at one .o'clock in her home ! was presented a gift for being the
on the 'Oran&efield road. , ! oldest Dad present, m. j. Bertini
The home was decoratc^t ! for being the youngest Dad pres-
tiiroughout with spring flowers, j en't The program closed ' with
High score at b.ri^lue was won by j the singing of "Dear Guardian of
Mrs. Fred Jones, the prize for j Mary."
second high went to Mrs. Alma ' •— —-—
Wheeler and the bingo prize\ was - r- i s* i i a A
awarde<l to Mrs. q. a. Wilson i uesqoy l.hid aho
Guests were Mrs. george Fore- | /- , ' i j n
man, Mrs. Floyd Hllsman, Mrs. i (jucs is llove rotly
j, e. Pattillo, Mrs. Fred Jones '
and Mrs.. Alma Wheeler. Mem-
bers attending were Mrs. a. f.
Wilson. Mrs. q. a. Wilson, Mrs.
c. m. Fleming and the hostess.
Mrs. Gideon will again be hos-
tess to the club on Tuesday af-
ternoon of next week, at two
o'clock in her home.
"Mrs. J~immie-Dyke
: Is Speaker For '
Pilot Meeting
Mrs. Jlmmie Dyke, an English
war bride, was guest speaker at
the program meeting <i.r nu> punt
Clul^ on Tuesday night at the
Ifolland Hotel. Miss Madge An-
derson, accordianist. played
"White Cliffs of Dover" after
Members of the Tuesday Club
i and additional guests were enter-
| tained at bridge on Tuesday af-
: ternoon when Mrs. Joe Lucas
i was hostess in her home, (112 Pine
i street.
Spring flowers of mixed colors
| were used for decoration." a des-
! sort was served preceding . the
; bridge games. Mrs. Homie Trim-
j_bui was winner at -thc high score
j prize.
! Guests besides club members
j were Mis. w. b. Simmons, Mrs.
| Paul Gasow and Mrs. h, l. Wol-
i cott.
Another meetiiiK of the club
will be held on Tuesday after-
noon of next. week at a place to
be announced.
Society Calendar
wednesday "—
Keel Elub meeting <n the Na-
vy Town recreation hall at 2 p. m.
Navy Officers' Wives 'Cluh.-meet-
ing for social at the Cypress street
us0 club jit 2 p, m.
Dos Mesas Club meeting in the
home of Mrs. ,1. b, Mayo at 240s
Sixteenth street at 7:30 p. m.
Sunset Bridge club meeting In
the home of Mrs, Charles Mann
at 105 1-2 Gilmer at 12:15 p. m.
"World Friendship", p'arty \'of
Camp Fire Girls In the First
Methodist church basement
7:30 p.'m.
Wednesday Club meeting lot
bridge - luncheorij in the home of
Dance .for. commissioned Navy
Officers at bf o. Q, from 0 p. in."
to 2 a. m.
T. Kelley, Bobby> Wllley, Martha
.Stephenson, v Beverly Johnson,
Davie Huth Graves, Elolse Me-
Kinley, Charles Whipp, Bobby
Grav.cn, Betty. Hturray, Bill
Thigpen, Shirley Cjohdrlph and
the honoree.
it Invited
To Camp Fire
"! gt
" The" putiirrls' inylteS. tq' the
Worldwide Friendship party of
the Camp Fire c<i) k wifmi is to
be held tills ovenlng 7.30
o'clock in th<> basement of the
First Melhodisi civiircb. Those
attending are to hrin'ft-vpu<,~oeim
fnr each year ot age.
Chairman of the American
booth ',at the party Is Mrs. Ed
Fllnn. xlthers rt t her committee
are Mrs. Vera Bfcah. mi>. Kolmul
Grnvett. m~hw nllie Fuller. Mrs.
c. m. gnioms <ip<! Mrs e. c.
Camp
service, in
two \Vi
Fire Girls have -g-tveni
Home. Front'"v b> •
the
Id Wars.
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WORD TO THE WISE
He uuiilrd by the mime St,
Jfiscph tri <|iinltty,' w«h''i,
Bnii CM)i\omy, ,1a' taolisUi. t
tocvgot .Si.Jowj.u'Aii'plnir"
jmv:
Mrs. c. h. c'oaie
thursday
at (1
p. in.
t. n. t. sewing club
!meets on tuesday
Twelve members of the t. n.
t. Sewing club attend the reg-
ular weekly meeting on Tuesday
afternoon at three o'clock in the | One
Woodbine Uobekahs mpeling In
the i. o. o. f. Hall at 7:30 p.- m.
Shongri-La Cllib meeting in
the home of Mrs. RoSs'Evahn at
7 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Uinon of
wie First Baptist church mevting
in the educational buildinu ot
the chuiK'h at 2:30 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Union of
the McDonald Memorial Baptist
church meeting in the home of!
Mr<. Charles bui'cli ot 2:3ii p. «*.
Woman's Missioiiary Union of
the West Orange Baptist chi.ii'ch
meeting' at the Wlnfree Baptist,
church at 10 n. m.
Circles of the First Methodist
Woman's Society for Christian
Service meeting as follows: .Circle
at the church ot 3 p. m.;
Expert Service
... - xon
fl'kl
trouble
low of nice sflc
AZALEAS
a Iso i,arg«<r SiA>s
Plenty of camellias
BEN SMITH'S
lone oak nursery
Slh & Oecutur Ave.
navy addition
nei^d a
PLUMBER
CALL
L. G ELMORE
Expert Service
■m aifiISbM
BRAKE
TROUBLE
■ :■&
207 green ave.
—
EASTER Specials
OnAll
Waves
from U
$4.00
up
Wc Specialize In r-
"PROBLEM" hair
X10.00 Cream *74
Waves ;3ph
k 12.50 oil Sf
Gabrleleen
S35.00 Helen Curtis S1C,I
Cold Wave
s JIMMI Helen Curtis
Cold Wave
Johnnie-i
Beauty Shop
twrrsu 4hi i
Over Plavliiud IWulluc Cen
which Mrs. Ed Flinn, club presi-
dent, Introduced the speaker. Mrs.
Dyke gave an interesting account
| of her travels and experiences
j during the war. j o{ jyjrs r r. Eddleman; i Circje Two (The Gleaners) meet-
Announcement was made that j Eighteenth street. • ! ing in the home of Mrs. Inge
i the Pilot c lub ol Anahuac had | Sewing was enjoyed and re- Sholars at 3 p. m.; Circle Three j
invited, the local Pilots to attend i were served.- a grab ! in the home of Mrs. tjuincy i Alt- '
i a meeting in Anahuac on April | bar w.ls ., fealu'rt, (lf l>ntor- | terloh at 203 Moreell at. 2:30 |
'-8tlt'-' " ' *"tta"trtfivpt!t
The next regular meeting
| the Pilot Club will be held
| Tuesday night. April 9, at
Holland Hotel.
\ I Aulick Club Is
i Entertained .
of
on
the
'' 1 p r ■ Circie'-fc'otrr-in-h b« -1 k-tm« -« l^-
v Mi's. Welch Robinson was the i Mrs, j', d. Joiner at ftob Sixth'
only guest besides the club mem- j fitre<h at 3:30 p. tn.; .Circle Five j
hers. ' " | in the Adult Building at 132 Tnr- }
Next -Tuesday afternoon at three j ret Road at 111 a. m,; Circle Six j
o'clock the club will be enter- in the home of .Mrs, Ralph In-t
1 tained'in the home of Mrs. James i gram in Sunset Park at 2 p. m. j
.—Woman's .Society for -ciit'istUm j. -
Service of St. Mark's MethodUL^r
i j church meeting in the home of j
j Camp Fire Girls, Inc.. Is the i mrg. \\< p Heodrix at 0:30 a. m.
oldest national organization for t jjemmn Hare1 Intermediate—Grj.
in America. a of the Pirst Baptist church
; meeting in the home of Mrs. w. i
Fire Girl" «n«u : f. Alltims, 1hu Fourteenth
Fforc'eTT03 ColIcrc street.
girls
Mrs. George Throp entertained
members of the Aulick Club on
Tuesday night ot a bridge parly j'
beginning at eight o'clock in her i camp fire g|rls were repre
home, 1 Lakeside. • _ sented in a pageant in Thetford,
Mrs. Jack,, Evans won 1 j vx-fmont in liMO, althcni^h the or-
score prize and Mrs. d. c. Gim- ganization did not seek a Charter
pel won the award f"t- second unl|j jf^j2
high. 0 '
Guests besides- the members
Were Mrs. jm Campbell i<nd
Mrs,lVeon Ho\vard. , j
Tlje next meeting will be held -j
j onr'Tuesdoy night. April 2, in the '
hoi^ie Mrs. Jack Crosby.,8 Col-;
i burn. .
i street, at 7:30 p. ni„ ;
Sunbeam Band-of thfo McDon
i nld Memorial Baptist church !
: meeting al the church at t p. m. j ♦
a triflfl/'fim i .ntf Inn tm/i i '
Beware Coughs
. - from common colds
ifliat Hang On
Creomulslon relieves promptly be-
cause it i;oe,s right tcrthe seat of the
trouble to hel loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe,and hpaf raw, tender, in-
flamed 'bronchlal ni ucous mom -
brnne's. ter your druggist;to sell you
Bottle<ff Creomulslon with the un-
demanding you must like the way it
Qulcklv allays the cough or you are
to have your money back. ..
CREOMULSION
for Couaht, Ch««t Colds. Bronchitis
For. faster
LOVELINESS
Get Your
permanent now!
X^y'r
a }lolene Curtis Crlld
Wove will make yi ^r %
hair so/t and gJamo-
j ""''
rou^iTorJE^er apd in- ^
tu the early suminfic!
SEE US FOR
Expert" Painting
Paper Hanging
Floor Sanding
Interior or Exterior
DECORATING
O. M. DRY, Jr.
Orange Paint
Main at-4th
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. -' You'll find Greyhound «rvlc« not only con-
venienf, but extro comfortoble—-exlro thrifty
'co;
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greyhound jerminal
411 Fotirth St. — Phone 4353
BEAUTY SHOP
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304 MAIN ST.
"3p.,'ip
piione 4134
ave.
('■keen
-Bit. i<. g. shaw
Irniounces the ojie'iiinK «f
dent At j oi't-'icks
23k Destrover Drive
imionk ?! 03
Hours: 8:30 to 12 and i to 5
BEAUTY SALON
announces
THE ACQUISITION
if
wr Now ii a vi*
pic klip nn.l dei jver v
SERVICE
On i-aumlry/ Cleaning. preying
MISS BltLIE
of orange
Licensed Beautician
S
Economy Cleaners
IUIII tJUriKN AV'Ku
Aitcnry for tltntic t .ntmtirv
i'honk 1122
Also
iturh - dmiwrn - ri;i(h
:i(i4-a
Street
phone ih!>7
Orange,
appointme
Announcing the
FORMAL OPENING m
JACK ELLIOTT, Jr's.
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REST
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resentin
ORIGINAL MEX
ITAUA^ DINNERS
All| Airthentic
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OPEN DAILY
11 to 2 and 5 to
906 DIVISION STREET
i 'jxxw for the little white house with all
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