The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 9, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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nis Peveto
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To Be Held By.
Methodist W.S.C.S.
The last general meeting ol U«t
summer will be held by w"~
M man's Society for Christian Ser-
vice 6r the, First Methodist
church on Thursday afternoon at
three o'clock , J the church with
Mrs. Frank Smith presiding.
Members of Circle Si,x, of
which Mrs. Ralph Ingrain is
chairman, will be hostesses. Miss
Kelly Anne I.ittlepage will be a
guest of. the fetrcle atod will be
presented in a vocal solo.
Final reports will be given on
the parsonage worK sponsored by
the W. 6. C. S., and plans will be
made for early fall activities, it
was announced. '
'Woodman Circle
•any and Mrs. Peveto
fcr employee of that
is a
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c majriage of Miss Margaret
r, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
Perry, to Conis Peveto, sou
r. and Mrs. Ben Peveto, was
mixed on Thursday evening,
4th, at seven otlock in the
6 Of the Rev. W. W. KcniYecty,
>i' of the Cove iJnplist.churcfi,
(j jerformcU the single ring
jforiy.
te bride wore a navy blue
i with white accessories and
rsajjc of-pink carnations.
iss Frances Carpenter and
?s Garrett were the only at-
Hiits. Miss Carpenter wore a
si^and gray dress with black
isonet and a corsage of while
ati«HH.c<sv
ter. the ceremony the couple
n-a short wedding trip. They
now making their home at
Sims street in Bland addition, k a ■ s~\ ,
•. antTMrs. Peveto were cdu- Meet'S Oil MOflClCiy
t in the public schools of Or-
\ Mr. Peveto is employed by I A business -s kI meeting [
Southwestern Bell Telephone was ''eld by the Woodman Ciu'le
oh Monday afternoon at the W.
O. W. Hall with fifteen members
in attendance.
Mrs. Maggie Arlington, gtajU'd-
(NESS WOMEN'S CIRC1.B conducted tlie short business
Irs moniiav kvknimrs session and was-in charge of the
social hour. Drawings were held
and prizes were won by Mrs. An-
nie Richardson and Mrs. Arring-
lofi.
Plans were made for a cake
walk u> be held-at the next meet-
ing which will be held on M0117
j day afternoon, July 15. at 2:30
ss Maj'joi;ie Drown, .circle ! o'clock at the W. O. V.'. llail.
•man, led the opening devo- |
il and conducted the business ! MARTHA JOHN GKKMIM-.ION
Un. Mrs. F01 rest MclJonald, i MONOitKD AT PARTY
fmbeV of the Wesley Service ! A birthday party was Rivtjn by
^i, taught the first lesson friuiipVIV. and Mrs. Harry Cremillion;
Bible study book, ''Divine | at llieir home, 71W1 Border street,
fcrho<Kl*of God", the topic be-.j oh Monday afternoon, July II, in
[Beginning of Faith in God j celebration oi the seventh birth-
be Uinversal Father." Re- j day anniversary of their daugh-
iincnts were served. j Icr, Martha John.
jc second chapter of the Bible | Ice Cream and cake were ser-
(r book will be reviewed by | ved to the guests who sang "Hap-
: Gladys Hcmirix at the nextjpy Birthday Martha John".
)ar meeting of the circle to • Games wei£ played and colored
phi on Monday evening, July ! balloons were given as favors,
t the home of Miss Eula Grin- Snapshots were taken of the
I. , '| guests during the party.
embers attending last night's : Attending were: Judy Marlowe,
,ing were Misses Josephine Patsy Maupin, Bennie Owens,
aire, Eula Grinstead, Gladys parbara Maupin, Nqllyn Ann
[NESS WOMEN'S ClRCl.E
frs MONDAY EVENING
f;s Ruljy BoehniC was 'hostess
he meeting of the Business
(en's Circle of the First
todist Woman's Society for
jtian Service held 011 Mon-
liight at her home, HOI Rein
t.
Irlxi Ruby Boehme, Marjorie White of Port Arthur, Ruby 'Faye B;3n a. 111
vn and Eula Mae Turner. Vis- ! Hodgkinson. Connie Owens, Ken-
attending were Mrs. Law- j neth and Derrill Conley. the hon-
e Bochmc, Mrs. Forrest Mc- 1 orce and the hostesses Mrs. Gre-
ld and Mrs. C. A. Beehme. I million and Mrs.. Jack wens. .
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** * TODAY ONI.Y •
v"^ Flaming I'tirv! Tender Love'
' "The Girl of The
Limbcrlost"
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"The ROYAL MOUNTED
RIDES AGAIN"
Wednesday and Thursday
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-Today and Wednesday—
'litST TIME IN ORANGE.'
1ECTRIFYI NO T1IU1LLS!
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"HONGS or COIjlJiGES"
JCKEIt FLASHBACK Fl'N 1 1'lus CARTOON and NEWS
Social Calendar
TUESDAY ' ■;./'
tip Top Club meeting in the
home of wlrs. Floyd Aubin at 7:30
p. m.
Ladies' Bible class of the Pres-
byterian chapel meeting at the
chapel at 7:30 p. m.
Young Adults Group of the
First Presbyterian church meet-
ing in the summer house at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Colburn at 7:30 p. m.
Pilot Club meeting at'the Hol-
land Hotel at 7 p. m.
Euzelian, Sunday school class
meeting hi the home of Mrs. R.
C. Mcirington at 2 j>. m. '
WEDNESDAY
Sunset Bridge club meeting in
tlie home of Mrs. T. E. Wheeler,
2212 Pacific, at 1:15 p. 111.
Keel Klub. meeting in the Navy
Town recreation hall at 2 p. m.
Navy Officers' Wives club meet-
ing for business session mid so-
cial in the Cypress street USO
club at 2 p. nr.—
Sodalitau Class / of the First
Baptist church meeting in the
home of Mrs.' Joe Thrash at -715
| Cordrey at 10 a. m.
THURSDAY
j Woman's Society for Christian
I Service of the First Methodist
r church meeting at the church at
3 p. in.
_ Circles of the First Presbyterian-
church meeting in separate ses-
sions as follows; Circle One in
the home of Mrs. F. H. Farwell
ill U12 Green avenue at 3:30 p. m.;
Cirri a Two in the home of Mrs.
E. L. Reid-at 511 Tenth street at
9:30 a. m.; Circle Three in the
j home of Mrs. R. P. Turpin at !109
Pine street at 3 p. m. .
Wesley a 11 Service Guild of the
i First Methodist church meeting in
the home of Mrs. E. F. Brunei' at
I 4;i(i Wikes court at 7:30 p. 111.
, Awlick Club meeting in the
I hiune el Mrs. Jack Crosby at tt
I Colburn at il p. m.
Woodbine Rebckahs meeting in
{ the l.o. O. F. Hall at it p. m.
Loyal Women's Bible Class and
Woman's Missionary Society of
Die Kirst Christian church meet-
ing in the hijme of Mrs. Clara No-
guess "at 9:30 a, m. :•
Circles of the First.Baptist Wo-
man's Missionary Union meeting
| as follows: Circle One in the
j home of Mrs. H. li. Eddleman at
j 1103 Eighteenth street at 9:30
; a. 111.; Circle Two in the home of
Mrs. C. R. puker at 214 Dewey
Place at 9:30 a. m.; Circle Four
111 the First Baptist educational
| building at 9:30 a. m.; Circle Five
j in the home of Mrs. Laurence
'Lewis at (ill Orange avenue at
'9:30 a. m : Circle Six in the home
ol Mrs. L. B. Hairston at 432 Por-
ter court at 9:30 a. m.; Circle
Seven in the hqme of Mrs: W. E.
Ray at 20!) IVf(5i'eei 1 at 7:30 p. m.
FRIDAY
Shangri-Lo Club meeting in
the-home of Miss Anne Weaver at
7 p. 111.
.Junior Catholic Youth Organi-
ualion meeting for scavenger hunt
beginning at the church at (5:30
p. m. '
SATURDAY
Dance sponsored by Riverside
Association at Assembly Itall No.
I from !l p. m. to 12:30 a. 111,
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Mr. and
Mrs. Belle Mac
turned to their
aftej- a two weeks s
ville.
Baxter and
have re-
in Orange
in Kcrr-
Mrs. W. B.'Milliard, who uri)
went an operation at a hospll
here ten days ago, was returned
today to her home at 705 Twelf-
th street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Storey of
Biloxi, Mississippi visited here
during the past weekend in the
home of Mrs. H. D. Mpye, 203
Lakeside. <
Mis. Alvis Bradberry "inid
daugliter Patsy of New York Cit
are visiting here this week in
tlie lioine of Mi*. Bradberry's sis-
ter, Mrs. J. B. Mayo, at 2408
Sixteenth street.
Miss Nellwyn Ann White of
Port Arthur is visiting Miss Judy
Marlowe, 1408 Main street.
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Mrs. E. II. Kurtli. the former
Patsy Malone ofTltis city, is now
in New York and will sail either
today or tomorrow for Europe
where she will join lier husband.
Lieutenant Colonel Kurth, who
is stationed with the U. 8. Army
of Occupation at Bad Naulielm,
CreVnuuiy.
Supper Meeting.
Held By R. A. M.
And Auxiliary
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Sixty - five members of the
Royal Arch Masons and the la-
dies' auxiliary attended the cov-
ered dish supper held on Monday
e\ening at 6:30 o'clock at the Ma-
Sonic Temple. Hostesses for the
simper were Mrs. C. R. Baker,
chairman; Mrs^ T- A. Spurlock,
Mrs. SXL. Harris, Mrs. G. B.
Neuinan, Mrs. R. P. Yerby, Mrs.
M. W. Hairston and Mrs. A. 11.
Taylor.
After U10 supptjK separate bus-
iness .sessions were\held by the
two organizations with Mi'S. G-
N. Patterson presiding Tor thi;j~
auxiliary and R. C. LewisT .iji,|
charge of the R. A. M. meeuh
A social hour closod the meet
ing with Mrs, .R. A. Oliver and
Mrs. Eugene Rawsoii in charge,
Another coverwl ^dlsh suppi'
for the R. A. M. and auxiliary
will be held 011 Monday evening,
August 12, at seven o'clock in
the Masoni^ Temple.
TDS'President To
Address Florists
^association.
There will be two discussions
on floral design.
Yesterday the delegates heard
Professor Al«* Laurie,, well
knovvn floriculturist and. Ohio
university, at a f f mem-
ber', predict such u devel-
opment as "'canned roses" and the
expansion of air Ijiijnspuitation
would bring about Stiff competi-
tion among florists in the near
future, #kg|
He rresmbed his exim4ment-«f
"'canned roses." By ewieuotitig
air from roseK.in an airtight tank
filled with watci' liy use of u
vacuum pump, he said roses-
could be kept fresh for three
months or longer. . J
Orange, texak, Tuesday, jvlt t, u4f
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INJURED IN CRASH
Biakely, Ga., July 9. (AP) —
JSdward (Pat) Leonard, former
resident of Gainesville, Tex,, an
airplane aciiusted he^e, was seri-
ously injured and burned fester-
day when his plane crashed in an
open field north of Biakely. The
plane burned-.
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Ptuii Ave «t Sixteenth Photic 4411
Is Now Owned tind Operated By
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WEDNESDAY SEWING CLUB
TO MEET WITH MRS. FROST
The Wednesday Sewing Club
will be entertained on Wednesday
afternoon at one o'clock in the
home of Mrs. Lee W. Frost at
2207 North Eighth street, it was
announced Monday.
Houston, .July 9. (AP) — Edwin
S. Douglas, preshltjist of Tele-
graph Delivery service, is the
featured speaker ,at this morn-
ing's session of the 83rd conven-
tion of tlie Texas State Florists'
ST. MARK'S W. S. G.
TO MEET THURSDAY
Members of the Wesleyan Guild
<if„Sl. Mark's Methodist church
will meet for a covered dish sup-
per and program on Thursday
evening, Julv 11, at eight o'clock,
il was linnounccd today. All
members are urged to be in at-
tendance.
I AIR GROUP MEETS
Arlington, Tex., July 9. (AP)—
Forty north Texas cities will be
represented here this morning at
the organization meeting of the
North Texas Fair association.
The 90 directors will complete
the formal organization of the
group and elect officers.
The first fair is tentatively set
tor August 24 to September 2.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 9, 1946, newspaper, July 9, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308406/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.