The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 6, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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• The marriage of Margaret EJizabeth Cochran, daughter of
Mr^jAOri -Mfs. James ilk-nry Cochran of Budja, formerly Of
Orange to Kenneth Francis CoggeshaU Murray, son of Mr.
aiyi Mrs '/George Metcalfe Murray of Garden-City, Long
Island, N, Y„ liist month in a ceremony performed in the home
of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Beauford Cochran,
In Austin, was. announced here. W
The yftfv- Henry Lee a riff in,
f„ pastor of the Methodist chttrch of
Bwtia read Abe cites troni an ira-
; provided atrav btfl'ar.e the fireplace
, in the*living room, Giant daisies
and asters with garlands -of. fern-
> \tfeite arranged on the mantlef A
screen of greenery and branched
t eathedral candelabra were on eith-
er side of thej^tiri-ioveml kneel-
ing etOOl. arvil a whitegUle cjdlb
/ was l.iiJ irom the "altar to- the
head ojf the stairway. Colonial
nosegays ot daisies and asters tied
, wiili satin ribbon streamer* were
•; fastened at internals down the
winding stairs and bowls of .white-
and.vellow flowers completed the
house'-'decorations.
The wedding music was given by
the sisters of / the bride. Mary
- Cochi an i pltiyen "Llebestraum"
tfiiS' "C?luire de j^uie*- and. Jane
Cochran sang "Q Promise Me" be-
DEAFENKD PEOPLE MAY
^ NOW 1IKAK CLEARLY
Science has now made it postal bit
for the deafened to hear faint
• sounds. It is a hearing device so
. . small that: it fits in the hand and
enables 'thousands to enjoy Urra-
ons, music, and friendly compan-
ionship. Accepted by tJies Council
on Physical Medicine of the
American Medical Association--,
This device dgea i^t reqiiire sep-
arate battery pack, battery wire, i
ease or garment tcj bulge or weigh
you down Tlie tone is clear and
• powerful. S<> made that you can
adjust .it yourself to suit your
• i healing as your hearing changes.
The makers of Bel tone; Dept. 6
1450 W.lStlr St.. ( h'-ago II. III.
are so proud of their achievement
y that they will gladly send i free de ,.
script ive booklet and explain how
you may wet a full demonstration
of this remarkable hearing device
in .wur owiytiome. without risking I
a penny. Write beMoVw today.
i the ceremony.
The bride was given In marriag*
by her lath*r.fWi«;/wa* attireJ in
a. gown of white 1 tnousseitne de
soie, designed with round yoke ed-
ged with ruffles and a fitted bod-
ice edged with lace. Tfoe tull skirt
fell over a i'iooped satin skirt, and
her long drgghdie mittens came
to points over the hand, Her eU
bow-lejugth veil waA attached t* a
Juliet cap of circles of tulle trim-
med W^th.sped'pearls. She carried
a prayer biailjt from which a siiow-
orTkiuquet centered with a whiter
orchid iell. , .
Emily Ann Kennard, who served
,us " maid-of-honor, wore a pink
niousseiriie.de sole dress styled like
that of the bride, with a headpiece
risiiioacti ol Uiiby asters. Site oer-
i#d a .col«ilt l ixntqaet of pink
inters. |
George Mtetcfilfe Murray attend-
ed his son as best man. ..
The mother of tlie bride wore an
ishes of roses crepe dWW :With a
•pi.it carnation corsjage: and the
jriciegrpqjui's , methet chose a ro-
,n. nee hiuo grepe with a pink car-
.ation corsage. . " y
Following the ceremony - a re-
eptiou' was heitl in the [garden
where the lace-covered table was
le^orntpd with daisies and asters.
VMk Bvtafoi , :
Teen-age club at TOrst Metho- 1
dtst church at 2 p. m'j
Votith Fellowship ' of Bruner
Methodist church at 7 p. m. fin
installation of officers,
Youth Fellowship of St. Mars'
Methiidist church at "«:15 p. m. at
the church.
«Ui Monday ......
• WoodniHu Circte at WOW hall
at 2;3tt ^pL-ju.
Regular businesjrmeeriftg of. the
Cb-der of Rainbow for Girls ut th#
Masonic temple at 7:39 p. m.
Regular meeting the Junior
club at Riverside Youth center
iron 7:30 until 10 pt'm.
Brotherhood of West "Orange (
Baptist church at th<f efki^vh - t- -
7:30 p. m.,' v . 'l
The Power Ribie clau will hold
Us monthly meeting ar the 'First
WeflSodist eliurch at tt p. m. with
Mrs. J. E. McGee as hostess.
Rev. Harry Hodge Is The Main Speaker
At All Day Dedicatory Services frlday
Of New Foil Gospel Church On Park I
LESSEN Sfcl
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f *on-soi*imiii wliTcrr
i-.jV'l all Cluin hes of C'h
l.hiiiy.
£
Lovelace was in cliarHe
US),
. • f '.Vjif
t
8-POUND CA t"f Dusty. Brown Swiss calf >hoftn
with a citllir dor on the farm ef Will Faskrll ot New. London,
Wlv. v * only 16 inches %h and welehrd bat ® pounis at
■f "■ Wrlh.-,Normal blrUi wrljUl Is about pounds..
i". ' ,i — - :— i.«t
Orange Veteran and Belgium ^
IWU'Hittry serv'ires (or the Foil.; j ments.
Gospel temple at ItOfl Park ave- " A. R.
tuie were heW FrIday-wllh three mUsiculv i.i oiran. roi the
l\ ^uornin;: .service at ' evening' service,
| 10 o'clock Was -t^tducled by the A p|vn|c style banquet was ser-
! puSUK,-die Key. O. L. PemberUm. vvi\ in the aiumu. " In addil^ to ^ i:
i The ;iiterrto .h service at 3 o'clock the Orange people present
wiis coiiducted liy^the Key. M. S.^vri' 3W -«ut of town people, at
I'einiHM t,m oMritkfM^harleih who tlta lunoheon, according to- Rev,
is diiector M the -Smith~>mcl 6iaie Ptmberton. • .„„
Ijcamp MtfeUltg ield annually in ' ; v
July.. tivJ Kevi liiiiy Hpdge helii The Rev. and MrsvPemberton
. the e.veninfj servleiw at 8 o'clock. . have been iiwtriuneiit:.Ki««nwtab-
P%'"The ^Musical HeafQT were in lishlng ehurehes in Mauricevilte.
ettargV; of musical program Hurtburg, and Bridge City. Tlie
'for-.-Mie '.morning and afternoon | cost of tlie church hgre^.is esti-
jteraioo, 'Wiey ai^m..four musicians mated at 30.000 dollars; the
Who 'pifcy it variety of .iiwtru- building is of stone.
r The Golden Tei
I only 'jvUe Gn<t our
«ivirv mflfjtJsty,
powoiv both now and avar
of tlie
~iiz
Married in Qwtet Ceremony Saturday
The double wedding ring cakte-f Janine ttnvivieiv daughter of f Ulip -
wiis trimmeii vvith yellow ri>ses j Atnand Duviv.e. am t oUieel.es. | J L. Rottgeau servwi as Wst
^ valley. .Mra-JTho- Heljiium became tne Uridp of IK J. man..
- "S« Re.uii'ord Cochraii and M'"s-J Condrey. son ofivirs. Leola X'on-i Following the ceremony a re-
^?Dh William Akin, the rn ! W. 6. Condrcy. On Sat- ception was held in ;Mrs. ijur-
grandmothers, cut the cake, and ;,£irday .eVeiityig "at 7 O'clock at the lelgli's home. The lac'e-coyerect
punch was served by ^trs. Charles 8 home of Condrev's sister. Mrs. L. table had a centerpiece of tarn.and
It Steole. Guests were received at |.<j, Burieigh in Lvomi additTon with
ttje door hy Thomas Beauford jud«e Sid Ca111:.vet otflclatlm!
Cochran and Mrs. Rayipond,Mon- The bride was attired in an
roc Hill, aunt of the bride. Martha at,ua taffeta dress, styled off the
, James, cousin of .the bride, pre--shoulder, with a fitll-akirt. Her
sided at the bride'k book. hut was cap effect made of aqua
The couple plans an extended .soquln* with a short vc^ Her cor-
trip through Mexico, alter--which sage was a purple orchid". She wore
they-JSflll Ije at- home in Catalan blaek accessories aiid a wcklace
(Sty, Long Island. For the wed- whielj had hew presented to her nJ?l?w™i""Mr
ding trip the bride c uMe a Wack-l^ther on her W&dlhf day. ' S. S u k
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Now Open!
ORANGE
TOURIST
COURTS
REASON ABLB RATES
MacArthwrDrive
Phone 3854
faille suit with blaek find white
accessories ami an orchid corsage.
The brid( is a tjraduiite of the
University of. Texas! She has ^ieen
employed for the past-two years
j by the Long Island Lighting C^m-
j pany in tlie home ser> ice depart-
ment at Mineoia, Long island.
Murray graduated from Friend-,' j
Academy, Locust Valley, Long Is-
land. and received a bach, lor ot, c^,. Ketu, al)d tarally of
arte degree trom Borne l.'nivarsity. Houma. La., is here on a visit to
1 her brother and
Mrs. J.-L. Kongeau. sister to the
bridegroom, attendc;! the bride as
mat foil-of-honOr She W;m dressed
In aqua Sheer nylon over taffeta
styled ia a manner similar to that
of 4he bride's. She wore black at-'
cessories and a corssge Of rubrum
People Voo Know
NEWCOMERS TO ORANGE
Keccitl additions to Orange'^
family are-■ Ihfe^T^omas. J. \ Rob-
erts family who nvoved here' from
Cblfax, Ul., acyordin*1 to Mrs.
Alien Drake, <;ity "poitess. Mi-s.
Robei t.s is^a tftiliv < of Birhiit'K-
bam. EngUuid wlitW'v she met het\
husband. Tliay. ware- n«>ifried
shanta daisies, .with candles; in cuy- ! ihew -iujhe Aston church 'o Feb-'
stal holders on either side of it. , ruary 54, 1044. v-
On>. no end of the tabic \yas the j Mrs. .Ropehs hail' been in the
fokteiia punch bowl and on thV jUnited States johc yeur on July
other was the three tiered vfc'ed-> 2nd. '
ding cake, decorated with ,roses j'''. They have a little girl, Mary
wnd topped with tl mini:«ture bride l^ou. tfiiiilyaiiui monUia old ami
and groom Rog#rs4 ie, t Vo montlis
„ , ', , , , old. Mtihyff foai wife ^orn in
Mrs. Ruriergh presided al the (,.H -j^-. ■ - -.•* -
IVobei'ts j idn wlectrleiah ?orrthe
city. ' " "! : '. /■"" '
In 1940. iefcg'than 15. pen-eiit of
rubber cor.sunwo in the United ]
Stales wan produced £rom. do-
mestic sources.
' CHHTOM MADB ®
>SlatsT0-Wood
Awnings
VenetiMn Blinds
■Wood ot Alu.iinuin
Fitted to 1 -4 „lnch
IN8T\I.I.KI>iN 1 to It DAYS
Bl.tNBS He Taped/ He -Corded
Kothlin: |)o«n. *tt Me*, to Pay
MORROW'S
SOI Maln fhone 35W
served cake, anil Mi's. 11,.. D. Con- ■.
dva,v piaijided pver the ^ueat boon. |
Tita. hu"se was tiviioratt'd vvi.ii ! -'Other■'new,coiners' are. aikod- to-
cut ahaate ;d:di.'ie>i and fget in tunch with Mrs. Drake Who
gladioli. Is actinv^lii cooperation with the
't'fte eottple will he h'pme at liipi -Chainher of bommerc*. Slha ioavr
Oreen avenue. x j be contacted by dialing 31107.
NEWEST ARM\
INCLUDE iLiiy
Recent enlistments lit the -ret.
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Hr*\ial®Oischool in tii© ^f |* }viutht*r mid vl|il«*r irt-Uiw Mr, .:"*A*w'T "
University of Virginia where b« , a,l4l eranji.il" Kails an .l " y ' ** s C,<afl<w
fuinily.
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Pfoncrly. Filled
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ha was maile a life rhen\lier ol the
TDTntveraity of Virginia Law Asso-
-.ctetlcttT ,-v - " Mi's. Mattie Kraser of El Hum
For live years Murray did confi- ir> v Wttng h,.r sls„.rs Mrs. K. A.
dential work for the government ■! vjiu.he„ alu| Mrs. It, M. John on
in South Ametica. At piCSent h> here. Mrs. Kra.sei is stiivin?! In the
Is a member of the GMC Mantl-'! home of Mrs. MitcheJL : U 12th
facitiring company in Garden City, [sueetrwho is seriously iil.\
i Long Island. -.r- *:>. ..-.^4
' _ "' " i Thomas T. Hraneft, seaman first
cla.s.siof -Vidoty.will visit I'orlliini
•u- -, .. -a : Ore., July l:t-lit, aboard - the
\ .Listed By Executive :;i ,vi-' ***^«t
• j . , ' ... National, convention ot
i ! rhrough the courtesy ot Hod- , uf tfje
Qok 233. Orarmofieid, who en-
listed tor a per iod iif t'iirce years
vin the AAF; Victor Rrunetl. J#'; ;
2000 Sixth, enliSied . for three
years in. AAF; aOd Dewey S. Mar- '
tin, 143 fttversidirTtrtve. ehltsCf'rt ~
for three yearns in the inisiilry.
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L. G. ELMORE
704 THIRD ST. >
I II. A. TKIiMR
SPECIAL!
WHILE
LAST
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GENERAL ELECTR1
WESTlNtillOUSE
OSCILLATING
Complete
Line
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Parts ■
Everything
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Wheel
Goods
HOME SAUTO SUPPLY
Scout1 Pho toRw I es
Mr. and MiS,
, of the
ge s Shop and Spooner Photo Shc(p .
. in Port Arthur and Clough'sJShop
ip Orange, 530.00 in photo .cqtdi>. d t|CW ygL{
inent is being olTered for tlie best Onice-" ;iie all\M till
Cub or Scout* pictures ol the sum- jj,-
mer, a.nnounceil George b'rickel
I tiO^ur
IIAVK ITS EXAMINE YOUR EYES
) ( < NVENIENT CREDIT TERMS !
t Itenolur Shi.Oil Value
Keaular ft't.n• Valur
4*—
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>Q35
CcmbUt*
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C«wpu
(almlxitiM
Tb««« prieat era ou com?let« (coat including aaaminatioa
,r.d 12 kiut ge!J Irama. Maa* atyUa la chopa* Iraai
Hr.S. JRogc
.«—1Rpifl*trrrrt Ontomet
executive., Scouts - ami
Scooters should Start taking pic-
ture.! now of all troop;; |K rk and
senior unit activities and if stun--
mer'ramp-,-phll.nont diul the jani- .
bopjig, ' <j, v
The rules are as follows: (I V
Pictures may be made by , iuiv
| Scout.or Scouter, (2) Thri-e prire*
will be awaide.t for the best Jm ovu
pictures and three ft*r_.thfc .
Scouter pictures subndtted. (3)
,Picture must, be 5s7 eii!ar:'einpr ts
i mounted with Scout or Scooters
name, unit, scouting job, address
,and phone number , on back. The
' Hjictijm i ^iiojuid a. sut iai.'<-
hittered Widerneath the''pli tiire
Khtrants in tha c<«iteslf -ihouM'
pick their best shariihiit's for " «t-
largcments and take more pic.- ]
tores. (4) All pictures, will be-
llcrljert. Kafer
i;',liter, Florence
their home ' a|
Park' now. Mrs. Kafer
went to tjre hospit.d June 13 and
the mniK girl wils iwlrn then two
day visiter • .Mr,' K a feV. was i iisnJ>4
tt^Xlui hospital for- an emergency
appendectomy;. Although thev
am still ai^ad, thev ate doir.^
fine, it was reported.
\
Essie ltiihar.tson, who some
time ago was selected1 as an es-
i'lmngf.M-tiool teacher for Kng-
l.ihdy from Orange with assign-
ment to ICdeub<it'iHiy.h, Scotland,
has : been changed iil tiei asiign-
ment ot Leeds, f}nglapdv She ex •
pects to leave tor the alignment
about AuKiist Iti, together with
Vh ilna Clianey. the other Or-
HMge teacher, alsij^UAfi ■, Sou.tn>f
Wales.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barre and
family spent the week-end with
his, mother, Mrs. Doris Barre, k/05
Market. liajrc is Chief Hadio I
th
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EXfiS STATE WCA
ou.kiMd1.
103 Fifth 81.
llothiiil Hotel
ot.aliMUNT
849 Orleans
Phone 2227
PORT ARTIIUK
417 Anstln
1'H.me ggSS
OffliM in rwpM* Chrlsll. San Aninnte, Oalvpateu. Trier
OiillM, Aunllii
unllii and tlouKton ♦
1 come thb property of the Council"
except those sent to4hc natloniil
! nf Wtitrli of Cubs, Scolds, or Se- nAiia Itiver Fiii r ■
nlors in meetings; activities, camp . ' .. ....
1 or hikes, (Hi Subjects idioiiId .be
in full unitorni or np|iropriute
dress. (7) The POit Arthur and
Or arlgfi. .X * a me r a Glhbs will be tins
judges. • ■>*
Word has ' been received that
one of the ton' prize* will be a
slide projector. r.
Mid-Summer Meet !
Will End On Sunday!
203H SIXTH
PHONE
•*>. l« u«e M Oil! i>a
• ei Ulik c«. • > v*lhkJbiii
with seevjee each evening at .7:1
Key.; 6. b'.WHght, of Knoxvill
At Both (Aranite !«ori s
•V
ttnee from
J1 needy blind r
S328 1
The mld-fipnmer revival of the
Church of tjwi N'ar.arene, which
began June '29, will clnitinue
througliout the tjomini} weekl
15.
Hie,
J'crin,, is the evangelist. Accord-
ing 4o the pastor, Itev. Knrl W.
Powell, Rev. .Wright is one of the
nitstiuidl'iig preachers of. the ,'de-
.lomination in .the. United States,
'.>a^thg commiited fa "~itiem«iy
iMire thaft. 11,000 verses U thf
fthie." .-
Music ,and sinking is being pro-
idtsdilry the local mehjlicfs. The !
Vlixed Cuartet, Mrs Helen Strjcft- ^
and, E tfl Emi^i and others
v'if".. ■ S'ella't'-mt^'-rf is pianist, -t
Counly's
Qot%\%mfxam
State Dutint
Was jepeivei
,y the neei'y people of Orange
piipty during /tW"^ofi/h;iof June
iceordlhg to 4) e report sehtr-tte
oca) office f f the State; Depart-
ment of Public Welfare by the
tatc office. An estlmfted , SB5
afipie
rhoney.
1'hiK includeii^sSo old age aa-
sistance recipients iwiio received
|I4,35persons'; wly> received
SfWT ■ for ft id to defentant ihli
ren, the .latter fig in* repre^nts
benefited hy assisl-
C^IVR yourself five seconds, and you
J know liiat here's car ntyling as
up to tliejiiifiule :is the time ol day.
Spend a few fust minutes Hi see why
— mill you spot holli *rnttrfftew* right
from tomorrow1* designing Jioiirds
and cvorytliing liuil siiould go v\'|lli it.
i V'
Measure tlie reach and spread of
flint fluid, bonnet, iirim-lillcd vvrlfi
l'*ii'eiiall power. ' 1 •.
Sweep your glanee over the broad
he .on thai spells room,the strctch titat
means easy-riding wlieeJIiaie, the %\x r
thai tills of cntiudli roadwei^iit to end
jounce and iillcr.
/Iere, you tell yourself, /.*
something lib see. Here
\
straight.eight kepi young ahd lively
hy Aeeurile cylinder hnisli. \ ,
, . . Tireless coil springing on all four
sshevls, leveling all roads lo boule-
vardsmoothness.
. . Hiding poise from tsvo steadying
tons of road weight — case of handling
from balance lo draw a ballet dancecV
r--> • ,
envy. Soft, roomy cushions sealing
three apiece — finish that's the very
last word ill richness and taste.
Yet, it lakes no time ul all to show
llu\t you and Buick belong together,
should go together steady — so what's (
holding you hack? V
•j.—0 After all, we can't do
much ahourgetting one lo^„
ONLY BUICK KA« AUL THCiS
Smxforvms
* AlKfOll riNOItS
* mt tu>nowrn -
* ACCURItl CniNDt* tOKINO
*SUtNT ZONI aootr m UNiiNof
* ni)TfWflOMir Miais
* buieoii smiNoiNo
* fuu-iiNOTH TOHout-tuitl auVM
x* HHMI-flMM IrnmM
* BROAD HIM WNIIU
* shpom parkin* aaaWi
a DllfiHtX SIAT CUSHIONS
* cum-ARouNd WMPIM
a MINI IMAkt MOOflS
aaoor *y
m
;i2
t.TTVRgiTtfrr:' —r
for sinnum to com* ana
wlfhcn pluin.
aiiopfy by placing your- ^
order - vskich wili get
equal consideration
mqtfki
whether or not you Kive a
cur to trade.
smooth, hushed, Fireball
honebower from a
iuck AWAY 'limn * «o >*t
gut* . <tnjmri 'rnii hold p/fnrt
Anilhth-lijiiitf liylt makf itMQf-r
£" <>' "*> t"«
benefited
lun* in HiHW I farIQO. Myluml tMw>r.,
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t* received
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 6, 1947, newspaper, July 6, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308455/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.