The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1947 Page: 2 of 4
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i-Fashiongd Southern Christrrics Is
5me of Annual Yule Party Givem By
[infted Daughters of the Confederacy
* An old-fashioned Southern Christmas-was the pffegram
theme lor the annual Vule party given by the Pelham chapter
the United Daughters of the Confederacy in the home of
Mrs. Alex, Lot% 1201 Ninth street. Mbn'daynfvening""0t''T^
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The guests were —i># a | ■■ " * fc—' *"*
circle 'fluid called «6to give im-| ganta Claus arrived and after
(Jtomptu rl>ymes. jln*les or songs. gflfjjfcin* with the children (lis*.
The children present, Robert ""d-l tributes gltts to those presi-rii.
Mar.v Gliudit Nelson. Barbara Ann | jfo. January meeting is to be
and Beity Jo Stevens and Juines
Itunter rvaiy, sang 'Vlingle Bella."
"Oit;atop..T|i|an Krng or parlia-
ment", an editor^l, wasu read -by
Mrs. A. "D. Bates. Mrs. Gleri Nel-
son presented the remainder of
the program irom a Decertiber
i8«fi issue vt:' CSodey'8. ladies
Book.' The program included the
reading ol a Christina# story,
household hiiits. wipes and men*
us/Toi* Christinas, and an article
(vising that too much education
for ladies was considered harm-
ful. Illustrations of fashions in
the book were shown to the
guests.
The ser^ihtf'laWe was laid with
a lace cloth arid held a center-
piece of red berries a lid greenery.
Mrs: Clara Ho'ward presided at
the silver service assisted by Mrs?
W. L. Joiner. Arrangements of
red berries, greenery and Poin-
settias decorated the house with a
pink Christmas tree as the feature
held in Mrs, Lott's home, and the
occasion is to be the annual Lee,
Jackson and Maury tMtmer.
Christmas Caroling
Set for Saturday
By Camp Fire Girls
The Camp Fire Girls andlBlue
Birds are to go Christmas catdling
frjuin 5:30 to-8 o'clock on Satur-
day evening accompanied by their
leadeM and sponsors. At H o'clock
those attending tire to meet at
Riverside community center; Ave.
A and John, for exchange of gift#.
Council members are to .serve re-
freshments to the group.
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HOW OLD
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TEL Class Plans
Christmas Party
Mrs! Q. A. Wilfson, Western Ave,,
it to be hostess for the annual'
Christmas party of the TKI. Sun-
day school class of the Ftrgt. Pap-
ust church on Friday afternoon at
3 o'clock, It was announced by.
Mrs. J. R Bowler, class jiresidentv
There is to be a Christmas tree
exchange of gifts. V-
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the Date Book
This Evening ...
- Aduit craft classes at HiWsi^e
-community center. Aye#-A^= anU
John, from ? to 9 p^/fn.
Junior club at ■Riverside .Com-
munity center, 7 Ave. A • and
John, from J/io 9:30 p. m.
Keel Kl,u6 to entertain vt^>eir
TjusDa^nllf^with t'hristmtts dinher-
and dance St Riverside eonmnH
nity center. Ave, A and John,
at 7:30 p. m. ,
Mid-week service for Christian
Science Society, in iVoman'js club
builtflng, 5th ftn<l Pine, tit p. hi.
Inforrhal Dance-V'oss' orchestra,
at USD at fl;t8~p. m.
On Thursday
Sewing group at Riverside
community center at « a. m. .
Navy Wives Christmas lunch-
eon at 12t8$ p. m. at'USO.
Florence Smith circle of Cove
Baptist Church"at. the church at
1:30 p. m.
WSOS or First , Methodist
chim-h at the church (or chrl.-.t-
mas piagram and party at 3 pr-m.
"Circle 111 of First- -p:i ti t
church With Mis. A. F. Wilson,
1212 Pine at 3:30 p. m.
Girls choir of First Melhodlsl
church at ihT churcii at 4 p. m.
Friendship ' Bible. class, First'
Presbyterian church at 8:30 p. m.
I .Movies', •"Antbush Trail" vyitn
I Bob Steele .at .tlSO at 7:30 p. m.
Business and Professional W/>-'
men's club for social at ..the hcio^o
of the president, Margaret Ik-own,
701 6th, at 7:30 p. m.
Wcsleyan 'Service Guild ol
First Methodist church is to hold
Installation of officers at 7:31): p.
m. in the church basement.
Wuodbine Rebekahs at lOOF
hall at 8 p. m.
Coronation ceremonies for
queen and king of Stark High
School at Stark high gymnasium}*
at 8 p. m. :/ ■' -
.j Bible C!ass'"Giv.e.s—
Y u I e Bariy-Afenday
Mrs.-Mary Grave.1? vM«.d Xts. H.
O. Hecknu.ii had choice o& the
program {or-the Yule party givfen
by tlie .Wom:ia's WesJey I^ble
«T!iss of - the _Fin!l Methodist
church, oti Monday eveniti« .at .7430,
o'clotk. iu thfe'2 t huikrh basemenU
with . -slxtfeen memhei H ;uid two
guests attending. " ""
• A Christmas sioiv Was told to
tfir gniu'p by Mrs. K. S. Hart;
MrV. E,• jt\' t.'tfdaj' • jans. ,sO Hoiy-
Ntght", ;roconji}a«if!<l • by Ruth
Pittman at^ the pji)no. Foiiowihg
the rbclialum «>T '"The Nljtht l)e-
fore .Chrkhhr!^.::by Beatrice, Wa|tft,
t he group >«rr? Chrisitrihs carols
accojn'panicM/; .!">• ftjiijs . l i.Umah,
followed witfi' Mi-s! W. C: Rice and
.Uis. Hart rfi't^vin^" special gifts
H, ; iinsWerittg -the most questl^jSj'
< Gifts ' eicckanged ..before
Jhe Cbri'sfwia^ "tree' ami Mrs. F.
A, Harris^rid-l'Mrs: \V. U. Rolterts,
pA'.sidejit and teacher of (lie class,
wife presented with gilts from
the class....
Refreshments at-hot chocolate
and cooMe* wrtr served .toy Mcs-
dameS C. A. lioi-finie, ni,:e, Lola
Mouton, Bass and Knott.
Who's New Here?
Frances Ann Luwhu^ -hospital
hAs made the following birth aiw
nOunc*'tnent : >
Deo: 7 To Mt, end Mrr' Oon-
ald A. Gutffi, Pinehurst addition,
a son. Thomas Austin.
Dec. It): To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Eugene Pratt. 2020 10th
St-.-, a son, James Calvin; to J4lr.
and jlira. James Wjlliam Bacom,
i'7ll Hth St.. a sou, Gary Wil-
liam.
I3ec. II: To Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
mer Bt SjjjUrHt, 501 Pine, a Uaugh-
ter,.ll.irfftina Elizabeth; aiid to Mr.
and' Mrs. Chester R. Green, 1708
■Kith St., a daughter, Mary Jane.
Dec. 12: To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Puclnicu. N. 8th, a daugh-
tei-.j Guadalupe.
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Dec. 13: To Mr. and Mr?. Jack
Lee Pickering, 818 Susan Ct., a
son. Frederick Henrv: and to Mr.
and Mrsw Troy F; Godwin, 1410
N. 8th St., a son, Bobby Joe.
Dec. 16: To Mr. and Mrs. Gra-
ham J}rutie, 912 7th St., a son,
StephVn Graham.
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Six Ate Initiated; v.
BySainbovv .Girls
Jtoan Sanders, Barbara Lou Ev-
er!, ' Norma Lee Saxon, Gloria
Blair, Carol Lou Sladek and Mar-
garet Kisler were initiated into
the Order of Rainbow for^Cirls'at
the meeting held Monday evening
at 7:30 o'clock at tjie Masonic
temple w*th , Ii>a Fayg. Jtunnels.
worthy adviw>r, and Mfg. San'
Birltton. mother advisor,"in charge
Masons uud Eastern Stars from
Beaumont and Orange yere guests
at the meeting.
During, the initiation Mrs. J. 0.
Hill of Beirattfont served as moth-
er advisor.
An invitattpn' w«s exteiided to
the chapter i'o attend a Christmas
party on Saturday evening at* the
temple given by the DeMolays.
New officers are to be elected
at the next meeting on January
5th at the same time and plape.
orange, texas, wednesday, december 17, 1947
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Connie Dear Holds
Cove ITU Revival
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Connie Dear. State Worker of
Training Union Department is
working with the Cyve Baptist
church in a Training union re-
vival this week. The books to
be studied are: Modern M«^hods
for adult and young people's
department: Training In Christian
Service for the Intermediate
partmerit; Living for Jesus for _
the Junior department and Bible"
Storigs No. 3 for the Nursery de- r
parttjjeht. The crowning'of Miss
Training Unio«_wiH be held at
the closing service, on Friday
evening, beginning at 7 o'clock,
it jvas announced by the Rev. W.
W. Kennedy, pastor of the church.
* Lima, capital of Peru, was
founded by Francisco Pizarro in
1535. v
The first elective office Abra-
harn Lincoln. ever sought was in
the'IUlnois legislature. Hf ran sev-
enth in a group of 10 candidates.
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4-11 MEETING HELD
Kaycee ,Bifigo Sefr
For This Evening
Louis' P. Ulrn, tfraild knight of
the local council oT Knights of
Columbus has announced that t&e-
monthly binKo ; Js to be ' held
this evenibs ut 7:30 o'clock at the
Kayeee hall, 405 Ninth St., and
the public is invited to* attend.
Durihg the e;. cnint; some dbnoi',
to the Kaycec fund will be award'
ed a turkeigy.' 1 ;'j
AlUe Duncan presided over the
meeting of the Bancroft 4-ii club
on Tuesday morning at 9:15
o'clock at the school." Joyce Bland,
secretary, read jthe minutes of the
previous meeting. Vanette 'iHare Nell Browning.^
demonstrated the making of a
hosuecoat and' the group sewed
doll dresses. Christmas cards
were given to each member and
it was decided that each is to'
bring a sewing box to the next
meeting. Christmas carols wi'iif
sung by the group led by Fa.v >j
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INSURANCE
Of AH lflndL "
Graham Sexton
insurance AGENCY
Corner Market A OivteloB St*.
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WE ARE
FOR THE HOME
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The Lufcher
Moere l umber Co.
RETAIL DEP"\ — -phone 2331
Defeat Inflation-
Buy Savings Bonds
This Christmas Give A Royal Gift
|rem the ROYAL Jewelry!
To cffect quick sale of
novelty and gift shop,
will ijive fjood deal and
ucccpt part''trade.
MUST ACT FAST
ON THIS !
\ Apply
\ 2795 R. II. AVE.
BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Yule-Secibi is Set
ChrlstmSS~-t afty and gift ex ;
trhiinge^luts been scheduled for tire
PasV Matroiis and- Past Patrons
cluti of Orange chapter "of the
Order .of the Kasf^i ti Star in. the
home "o/ VIr-. and Mrs. Will Foun-
tuin, 90S 14th. St.. on Friday eve-
ning at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Donna
Mitchell ami Mrs. Alice Cruse
are to bib in charge of the. pro-
gram.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomulsdon relieves promptly be-
cause It goes right to the •spat ot the
trouble to help loosen and expel
raru ladpn phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In-
Uamcu bronchial mucous ~tem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle ol Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly alftiya the cough or jou are
to have your money back-
..CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
and
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A FEW MORE SHOWING DAYS AND THEN CHRISTMAS !
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We are prepared with lovely gift items, Combine elegance, quality,,
economy. You can accomplish all this and more if you will just step around
the eorilr to THE ROXY SHOP !
Gifts Supreme
A complete assortment of
J&ce trim, satin and creptf
OWNS
Tearosc?> blue, and gold.
SLIPS
" Lovely in both satin and
Crepe. Ciorgeous lace (or
plain trims. Tea rose, white,
blue.
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SUITS...
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All the finest, all-wool ga-
bardines and cassimeres.
All Nationally Advertised
garments. Th V^w materi-
al in these suits would sell
for $6.95 per yard. v
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A REAL SANTA
CLAUS PRICE !
1 D.90 SUITS
NOW
2A.&0 SUITS'
NOW
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All other suits priced ac-
cordingly. Be sure and take
advantage of this drastic
low price. ••. -
They will make Christmas
Gifts that will be much ap-
preciated . . , and you will
save 50rk on the purchase.
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NEGLIGEE SETS
Beautiful prints and 4,lic
We have never assembled a
more magnificent, iluffy.
and soft line of liberie.
„ 5.98
2.9^ 5.98
GOWNS
Slits
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AT41IKS
fine Wotches Since 1868
v marian
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' tH* color ol .Mural
Bold. O.lhit. bock.
GOTHAM
commuter
lotoM in d.tigp. Y.I-.
low gold 'illld.
17 J.w.l OOTHAM.
bom. crystal.
radiance
tw* dlomondt for'
added lovolln.ti,
Ytllow gold llll.d.
17 J.w.l OOTHAM.
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OTHtftS KOM S24.75 TO S2,500.00
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GIVE MOTHER or GRANDMA One of Otif Quality
OUTING GOWNS
$1.98-$2.49
KID, WOOl* R^YON
GLOVES $1,69 to $4.91
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All colors and styles.
SCARFS IN
WOOL
OR RA
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IALLERINA SKIRTS . . GIBSON
LARGE VAR1E1
SIRL BLOUSES !
DRESSES
The f inesf^fabricSj made-
by Debutante, Nardis,,
Hobbies, Mary Lynn and
oth>?r.s. This is really a
p^ice sensation. Don't let
them get away from you.
Priced individually.
They sold as high as
29.90. You will
them priced at"."?? .
and $8.90
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Yeu Never Spent So Little ami Received So
Inch As You Can At THE ROXY SHOP I
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M«. Rlol«e MUler mid Mrs. Alice rioplt^s
will be pleased to serve yon.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1947, newspaper, December 17, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308595/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.