The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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' "raining Union Study Course Scheduled
~o Starf Monday At Fi rst Baptist Chgrch
A two weeks Training Union
itudy Course will be held at the
irsl Baptist church beginning on
- itonduy evening at 7;3P o'clock.
Bonnie Dear, of the State Train-
rig Union Department in Dallas
will be In charge of <he~rourse.
« I The ffrst' wee* ofi the course
I All be dedicated to ttie teaching
f the manual to all departments.
The second week will be used
for the purpose of setting up these
* departments with a complete or-
, ionization, gaining the Workers
and helping;' to plan interest jpg
programs. - x
•| Classes will begin each evening
■ it v ;t:3.0 o'clock on Mondays
through. Fridays.
I The following workers will as.-
fist Miss Dear In her course: Mrs.
tobert M. Blackburn will teach
the Young People; <F, B. Shuler
fCill teach the Intermediates; Car.
|fiyn Elmore will teflch the Ju-
• filors, and Eddie ScTirijrough Will
jiave charge of the Elementary de-
partment. All department offi-
cers vyill be in the Adult class
tinder the direction of Miss Dear.
Mrs. - Fannie Hurst, is- Training
Jnjon director and will be in
Charge ol all activities during
(it Beaumont.
The female cod fish lays 2
rillion ejj;gs a year.
Bats in Carlsbad. Cavern eat
•Several togs of insects each night.
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, Most spiders have eight eyes
arranged in rows across the head,
j Bamboo is the -world's tallest
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"KENTUCKY BASKETEERS'
—Today and Thursday—
ROARING ACTION !
CARE FOR
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TABLES/
THRILLS
IN THE
AFRICAN
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' COLOR CARTOON—NEWS
Ralph Lang ley To 7
Be Revival Speaker;.
Ralph Langle'y, 23 year old
youth from Opelika, Ala., will be
pne of the two speakers at the
Youth Revival to be held here in
August at Stqfk's park. '
He is a student of Baylor uni-
versity and-Southwestern Baptist
Seminary and has .just completed
his second year at the 'Seminary.
He is majoring in Theology and
plans to make Ministry his life
work.* V:
-In-high school Langley partiCi-
pated in tennis, debate, and whs
iprdsidervt ol the student, body. Hp
wan state championships-in debate
in 1940 and 1941.
While attending Mars Hill Jun-
ior College, North Carolina he was
president of BSU and lettered in
] tennis two years. \ ';V'^
In Baylor.he was BSU president;
Texas BSU president; president of
Sigma Tau Delta, an honorary
English fraternity. He lettered in
tennis again "While at Baylor.
While in the Seminary he has
been pastor of the Central Bap-
tist efiureh; Malone; and has
worked with' student department
in Youth Revivals for two and
one-half years. Last summer he
spoke in live City-wide Youth Re-
vivals. . .... .v 1 . .
According to the Department of
jStudent Work, L>angiey -is -a ."'-sui
\ perb speaker."
Who's New Here?
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, Orange City hospital announces
the.following births; >„ ,
To Mr. ano Mrs. W. H. NecUr,
and to
of
sop, both
born on July 10.
To Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moses
of 603 Nedhes courts, a daughter,
and to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunning
342 Harrison coiirte, a son, Roy
Douglas, both born on July 11. /
To Mr. and Mrs. Hftrry- Milam,
152 Destroyer drive, a boy, \ and to
Mr-, and Mrs. C, Q. Jansslns, Apt.
5, Linrr courts, Port A-rthuc,
both born on July 12. *
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Bell &Brando^
BELL & BRANDON
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Last Times Today
GEORGE RAFT
SYLVIA SIDNEY
The Date Book
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This Evening ..... 'V . .
DeMolays at Masonic temple at
7:90 p. m. (or a regular business
meeting.
Regular meeting of Junior Club
at .Riverside Youth Center from
7:30 until 10 p. m. f
The Nursery Mother's ctub or
the First Methodist church will
give a watermelon supper at 6:30
p. m. at the nursery department
play yard for the families with
children in the nursery depart-
ment. , '
On Thursday r
WMU of McDonald Bapllst Me-
morial church at the church from
9 uptil 10 a. m. for a Bible study
with Mrs. Roy Smith in,charge of
the lesson. x ,
Camp Fire Girls from 9 until
11:30 a. m. at ^he Old Court
House.
Circle II, Firat Baptist church,
with Mrs. W. S. Wilson, 401 Mo-
reell Blvd. at 9:30 a. m.
Circle IV, First Baptist church,
at the Educational Building at
9:30 a. m.
Circle V, First Baptist church,
with Mrs. Meade Graves, 1302
Park ave. at 9;30 a. m.
Circle VI, First Baptist church,
with Mrs. J. W. Gunstream, 902
Avenue A, at 9:30 a. m.
WSCS of the St. Mark's Metho-
dist Church with Mrs. K. E. Far-
man, 713 Cordrey place at 9:30
a. m.
Circle ■ 1, First Methodist
church, at the church at 3 p. m.
Circle III, First Methodist
church, with Mrs. Jim Ramsey,
1111 18th street at 3 p. m,
Circle 1, First Baptist church,^
with Mrs. Jake Peterson, 1210 17th
at 4 p. m.
Intermediate GA of the McDon-
ald Memorial Baptist church at
the church with Mrs. Lee Burgess
from 4:30 until 5:30 p. m.
Circle VII, First Baptist church,
with Mrs. Andrew McKinney, 612
Park ave. at 7:30 p. m.
Circle III, North Orange Bap-
tist church, with - Mrs. Dale
Haynes, 6f3 Knox, at 7:30 p. m.
The, Wesleytin Service Guild of
the First Methodist church with
Mrs. Eugene Cottle * at 2003 N-
10th street at 7:30 p. m.
Woodbine Rebekahs at I OOF
hall a t8 p. m. V
hall at S p. m.
Center from 8:30 until l 1:30 with
Sammy White and his Hill billy
Swingsters. • ——-
Regular dinner and "business
meeting of Business and Profes-
sional Women's Club at Elliott's
Coffee Shop at 7:30 p. m-
The Navy Wives Club of the
USO'at'12:30 p. m. for their week-
ly luncheon party. Mrs. Joe
Kroll and Mrs. George Howard
will.be in charge of refreshments
and games.
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MEMORIAL TO BRITISH HEROE s A-This stained glass window in Westminster
Abbey, London, Is a memorial to braverytof l.500 Royal Air Force wen who helped win Battle of
Britain. Left:'A sergeant-pilot kneels beforfe Christ crucified. Right: Our Lady with dead Christ
across her knees symbolises sacrifice of mother* and widows. A flytag ofliccr-ollo* kneels before them.'
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County Dress Revue First
Will Attend 4-H Round-Up In Sept?
i Mary Jane Picard, fourteen
yjear old Bancroft 4 H Club mem-
bier, will represent Orange Couhly
in the state dresSi re^ue contest
la be held at Texas A&M College
oh September t and 5 during the
ajnnual 4-H Round-Up. Miss Pi-
card was recently selected as the
winner in the county dress revue
cbntest for which she wore a dot-
§wisa dress completed as part
er club clothing project.
During her three years of club
ork Miss Picard (has completed a
tital of twenty-siic garments. In
addition to this, She has arranged
storage space in her bedroom and
kfceps her clothes neatly In order.
Sne lftunders, mends, and cares
for her* own clothes as well as
hklplng^ with those of her family.
This pajst year she'Tjas Tbomplpted
two dresses, a pair of shorts, a
blouse and raised twelve tomato
plants as part of..her club project.
She supplies fresh tomatoes for
family use and has canned six
pints. . ....
Meetings Are Set
For Baptist Circles
The Circles of the First Baptist
church will meet on Thursday as
follows; > - ( ^ i.-v."*
Circle I with Mr«. Jake Peter-
, J,mjttj^at4 p. m
Mrs. Blanche Grayson Will teach
the Bible Lesson, which will be
taken from Acts the 4th through
the 10th chapters. Mrs. Peterson
will bring the devotional and pre-
side over the short business meet-
ing.
401 Moreeil Blvd., at 9:30 a. m.
Mrs. WUson will have charge of
the business, meeting. Mrs. S. T.
Bell will have charge of the pro-
gram, which will be a Bible dis-
cussion- The discussion will cover
material between 1 John, 3 and
Revelations, 1.
Circle III with Mrs. O. D. But-
ler, 220B 16th street, at 3 p. m.
I|4rs/ B. A. Gunn, vice chairman,
will have charge of the business
session. Mrs. A. F. Wilson will
give the Stewardship devotional.
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
HOW TO STOP IT
Make 5-Minuto Test
Sfe.f,-:.
$he is the daughter of Mr, arid
Mrs. C. Picard and^ijvos in the
Plnehufst community, She will
bi a student in Carr Junior High
school in September. She has
served as president, secretary, and
reporter for* her club, whose spon-
sor is Mrs. Ike Peveto.
Second place winner in the
County dress revue contest was
Lorraine Aubin, Vidor 4 H club
member, whose sponsor Is Mrs.
W. Hickham, Miss Aubin
completed twenty-one garments
during her three years in club
work. j
Cpunty blue ribbon winners in
the contest will receive Silver
medals of honor presented by the
Simplicity Pattern Company. The
state Winner will attend the 26th
National 4 H club Congress to be
held in Chicago, on November 30,
through December 4.
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IPIN-M0RMS
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NaucksTo Ob;
Golden Anniversar
In celebration of tbiMr
wedding anniversary,
Mrs. A. G. Nauck, Sr., who
10 miles east of Beaumbnt on
Beaumont-Orange highway,
hold an open house at their
Sunday. AH five of their 1
will attend.
Mrs. Nauck 'is 65 years old
Mr. Nauck Is'j2. They have
ed their farm in ~
for about 25 years.
several years In Houston,
turned to their farm home
ruaVy, 1946, and now are
turkeys.
COVERED DISH S
The Royal Arch Mstoas
Auxiliary met on.Monday
at 6:30 o'clock at the
temple.
A covered'dish si
ved and separate mi
held. Mrs. P. H.
oVer the Auxiliary mcetlng a
E. Martin presided over the
al Arch meeting. ■' x
Colorful summer flov—
arranged on the table
A. Fintoell. Mrs. Fii
slated by Mesdamea R.
C. R. Baker, and J. W..
Hostesses for the
Afcwiaines M. M. Bauman,.i
man\ Monroe May; Gladys , 1
Croix.>and K. G. Delan^;;a
Alter the seperaM
bridge and other games \
ed in the club room.
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Reaches MORE germs to KILL the
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Drug Co.
YOUTHS STUDY MOUNTAIN CLIMBING — Ernie Nlederer shows
public school class in-mountain climbing how U scale a clifY at Jasper Park, Alberta.
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The Bible lesson will be taught by
oT the ctch^aurSf,aJ! Fanchion Polvadore
m. Mrs. V. O. Prince will have
WMU RAIXITTO BK HELD
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■The WMU Rally Meeting of the
(Southeast Tex oh Bapimt Associa-
.« « , . ■ . Bt'lon will be held in the First Rap-
charge pf the ffhort business-ses -' A.i'ftnniinajiyn WijtcriPM(>|Ltca&Lyt^. ti|tliir.'K «t Kodeiliiml' l|""yrl^
group « d InsQWfU■p rtyJwftK,*iyc^ Fp- fdny
sion. The^t'Trcle will go in a
to (he O'cKFoiks home on
street for fi ,BibJe less#>i, to
taught by Mrs, A. J. McKelvey.
Circle V"with Mrs. Meade Grav-
es, 1302 Park ave. at 9:30 a. m.
Mrs. L. J. Lewis,, vice chairman,,
will preside over the business ses- j ."'"^e her home ih Redlands, C.ftl-
ii'ornJji.
mornin(t\st)irting at 9:45
o'clock.
All Orange Bamja.t j'.hurches are
asked to send memi>er.s to the ral-
ly. The program wlll cehter a-
round Young People. ^
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served by Mr. arid Mrn. Verhton
Breflahd, Coale, and the Rev,
Freeman. , Members attending
were: Nelda Breelanr), D. D. Shoe-
maker, Hetty Jean Berwick, Billie
16th. i d*y .evening at 7 o'clock in honor
jjt, I of Fanehion'Polvndore at the hiarie
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slmpsotr rm
the Jacks Island (oad by Lynette
Bifeari and Tommye ipumas.
Miss Pol vadore' left Sunday to
Sion and Mrs. Meade Graves,will
have charge of the program.
Circle VI with Mrs.' J. W.
Gunstream,-902 Ave. A, at-9;3Q.a„
m. M rs. L. B. Hairs ton will pre-
side o;er the business meeting.
Mrs. D. H. Kanoy will give the
Stewardship devotionalrMrs, f., B.
Berry will be In charge of the
Missionary program on "PwiyerJ'
Circle Vll with Mrs. Andrew
McKinney, 612 Park Ave., nt 7:30
p. m. Mrs. A. J. McKenzie jyill
preside at the businpss meeting,
Mrs. Claude Smith will teach the
fifible lesson, which will be taken
Those attending were: Charles
Karl, Bill Decatur, Dora Baric,
Austin Farrtier, L. V. Johnson,
KWen Powell, Earl. William Pow- !Jean Smith, Donna Shoemaker,"
ell, Jr., Rbbtoie , Singletary, Pat
Kelly, Jnequeline Tillery, Wanda
Singietary, Frances Nec.at and
the hostesses aiid honoree,
INTERMEDIATES FETED
The Intermediates of the Little
Cypress Baptist Training Union
were entertained with a.lawn par-
ly in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Breeland on Friday even-
Bobbie Jean Hall, Caroline Conic,
| Duane Eddleman, Marvin Ftineh-
ess, Welba Conway, Kenneth -De-
laney, Billie I/iu Delanfy. Pat
Teal. Harold McDonald, Glen
! Frank Sanders, Jack Richards,
i Don Mosier, Thurl Miochew, •Jet'-
' aid Peveto, and Burnlce John
Bennett. - .
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1947, newspaper, July 16, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308465/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.