The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1949 Page: 7 of 10
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for the lovely prospec-
tive bride — give her
one of these brilliant
diamond rings. She'll
cherish them for fife.
CREDIT
le Part of Our
And We Main It
A Real Convenience
OKAypg, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. IMP
Degree of Honor
Past Presidents..
Feted Wednesday
THI OXAWOI LZAftf
MAKE VACATION WARDROBE AT HOME
among
Complimenting p»it president!
1 of th# Degree of Honor. Mrs
1 Jot EUm of lit Dwtrojrtr drive
entertained Wednesday evening
with ■ birthday party.
Gifts of handwork wart ft van
thoaa having birthday annlver-
sarias in May and Juna.
Mrs. Lawranca Parkhurst dl-
ractad flow ar conlaat games. with
awards going to Mrs Tom Dodd.
Mrs. Clara Howard and Mrs
Chris Harms Sr.
Oussta wars prasantad with
souvtnirs from St. Paul, Minn,
by Mrs. Lillian Toups, dalagata
to tha grand lodga convention
A hand-crocheted doth covtr-
ad tha rafraahmant table, center-
ad by an • r range man t of pink
rotas snd rlnnlss Mrs. Elam pre-
sided st the crystal punch sarvica
and Mrs. L. Parkhurst served the
cake.
Mrs Shackleford Hostess
For Ice Cream Supper
A group of Waingartan No.
employees met at the home of
a co-worker, Mrs W. L. Shack
alford of 70S Middle street, on
Wednesday evening for an old-
fashlonsd ice cream supper.
Several teenagers ware includ-
ed at guests of Alice Young, sis-
'tar of tha hostess
Present for tha occasion ware
Oris Mitchell, Marilyn Smith,
Shirley Manning, Rosalia Fonte-
not, Batty Lou Fontenot, Ubby
Vincent, Patsy Huckaby, Gladys
Spears, Lois Ladd, Alice Young,
Walter Plat, Travis Vincent, Al-
vin Haley, Nathan Clark, Jack
Young, J. C. Smith, Mrs Mar-
vin Kennedy, Mrs. Skaat Syvae-
sky, Mr. and Mrs. L. Shaw, andr
Mr. and Mrs. Shackelford.
Wednesday Sewing Club
Tha Wednesday tawing club
met in the home of Mrs. T. G.
Ezell e at 87 Parragut Wednesday
at 12:30 o'clock.
Floral appointments ware ar-
rang^nents of hydrangeas and
garden flowers.
Mrs. Jack Harmon, president,
was in charge of the business
session.
Tray lunches were served to
club members Mesdames Har-
mon, V. N. Breeland, M. M.
Brock, T. B. Carter, E. G. De-
laney, E. C. Switzer, Raphiel
Miller, A. W. Eokert. and a guest,
Mrs. Gregg Barton.
n.;„
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Sermon Topics
last. raa. coroe buy wtne and
| milk without money and without
price' iIsaiah M I).
PraabyleHtn | Among tha clUUona which j
termoo topic for evening eerv- -"emprise the Weeoe-termon u the
ice at the Drake Memorial Pres following from the Bible ‘ Vert-
byterten church on Sunday wtu|»p. verily, I aey unio you. Ms
be "frtittT In Oeis * Evening 'hat bellevath on me. the works!
AIENDAR'
gatortar
Boyjgcbfjr rehearsal st the First Methodist church • SO s
Pre* movie it Armory grounds • p m
service will be at 7 30 o'clock.
Sunday school at t M and regu-
lar morning worship afterward
('berth ef tha Ntserene
The tublect of the morning
sermon at the Church ot the
Neurone Sunday will be Per-
sistent Prayer’ to be delivered
the Rev J Wtlmer Lambert
by th
Morn-
lift
that I do shell he do alee, end
greeter works than iheee shat!
he do, because I go unto my
Tether' (John U 13»
The leaeon-sermon also includ-
es the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook
Science and Health with Kev to
the Scriptures" by Mery Bake
Eddy "The gtest spiritual f#‘*a
Joining worship commences at i of being, tike rsys of light.
o'clock end evening war- In 'he darkness, though the daiV
ship at 7«3 o'clock Subject ot ness comprehending them nr
the evening sermon will be "Ho- may deny
linest Exhibited' Sunday school, >43'
will be held at • 45 Junior aerv-1
lea st 8 43 m the evening and I North Orange Baptist
tends r
MYP st St Mark a Methodist church at • 30 p m
Intermediate MYP at tha Ptret Methodist church at 4 p m
Senior MYP e« t 30 p m
Young People’s Learie of the Pull Ooepel temple at • 43 p. m
Men's Bible study ctsu ot ell denominations el the Dr Pepper
Bottling office at 130 s m
Junior CYO st the Kmghts of Columbus hell at 7 p.»|R,
'••k wtu begin Wednesday night Shirley Oakley
s'h"" 1 * ,"1' ‘'O'*-*1 U ur,wl ,0 * * Ogden, counselor for the
ten i rn the first night, according R a s was present
tv Rev Harrison Mrt R E Miller was hostess
thetr reality' ipa.
Young Peoples' service at 4 4*
Eflofitf Junior Aumho'ies
VINTON La Juna 14- Spli
— The junior auxiliaries of tha
WMU »t the Paptist church met « " i lTor«e.
the morning and Tueadav afternoon in the eduea- 8•B0I,• MtrShe
The ‘ Rev * James MLceov w.
- 1 conduct both
Cfce-ch of Christ. Mh and Burton j evening set vices at the Ncrth tiona! building
Clifford Marsh evangelist will' C*rsnge Baptist church Bev me pr grams "vers based on
continue to conduct evening i McLeroy is pastor of the Lamer itewardshlp Mrs Leonard Lyons
aprvice at the Church of Christ, j Avenue Baptist church In Wlchl- »nrt Mrs Elmo Lyons counselere.
to the meeting of Intermediates,
who studied their stewardship
'.estnn and forward Steps
Present were Peggy J Fonte-
not. Dorothy MrCanile. Betty
Lyons and one vtaltor.
Hebert
Marion
The Roman dtisen of the Ptret
Ninth end Burton atr#*tt on »i Falls The services are held st were in charge of the following Centurv A D had about twice as
Sunday at 7 30 o’clock Marsh Him snd 8 p
who was a former min'ster of I
the Port Acres Church of Chrl»t.
began • series of gospel sermon*
June 22 and will continue until j . .
June 29 Maurice Hind, of Pori »*• Me hudl.i churah
Arthur is directing ihe cong.e-1
g.llor.1* singing dur.ng U.es. *v*nln« "rv,c' *"1
First Methodist
The topics for th# services st
■ re
and
be
gun Bums who were preeent much water delivered in ih# city
Robert Miller. Kathryn, rontenot for his use than had the cltlaen
Charles snd Sammy Fontenot, of Glasgow in I Ml, according to
Doris Aldridge. Anita Aldridge, one estimate
Oaie Janninga. C L Lyons Jr, —————— - ——.
snd Clevis Ann Fontenot
FEATHERWEIGHT FASHIONS . . . Here are three combinations of a six-piece veeetlon
easy to make et home Left, day skirt, bolero end blouse, for street wear or travel, center,
end bra top; right evening skirt snd strapless top in tie silk designed by Cheney
Vinton Briefs
VINTON, La . June 24—(SpU
—Mr and Mrs. O. F .^Richardson
and son, Mr. and Mrs U. S
Shaw, Barbara Shaw and Ted'
I services Sunday service, are M | ChrllMgk Unity'
ou,,,, follows Bible study at 10 o clock •" h#l<1 •» " •
| morning worship at It evening P m
worship at 7 30
Mrs D J Ton'enot subatttuted
The service! M counselor for the Junior G A a
shorts
returned from a visit with rala- [ horn# of Mr. and Mrs. D t
tlvea In Corpus Chrlstl.
Mrs Don Smith and Don Smith
Jr., who are visiting in George-
town and Alexandria, will be ac-
Shaw' spent several day a” last (companied horn# by Dottle Lee
. . .. . . Q-nlth win h
near
atives in Georgetown
Barnes, were accompanied home
by Barbara Barnes and Jeanette
Barnes, who will visit in Kaplan
for a while.
Mrs. C O. Vemssst hss entered
Orange City hoapital for treat-
ment She waa accompanied there
Finesse Club Meets With
Mrs. H. D. Cox Wednesday
Mra. H. D. Cox Jr., was hos-
tess to Finesse club members on
Wednesday afternoon, with three
guests, Mesdames Lausen Cox,
Doug Peterson and Ed White.
High awards went to Mrs. Cox
with Mrs. H. L. Cohenour Jr.
receiving second.
week at Horae Shoe Lake
NMrh?ndVMrV 1 B Courrege Jr.. I M/‘ Courmier ha. rtturn- ! Tuesday by her son.. W.A Van-.
Bruit1 to B1 uffSundayIMr *nd J1" Mel**r i ,nd ”r' ° ™
and*ao*!a><Oerry SSfcJtt « t S
andjona, Gerry and Bobby, have ^ Mf# Johnny Sn#„ of Por, | mnA Mrs. Albert W.ttign.y of
Arthur. Liberty
Mr and Mrs. Adam Courmier Mr. ,n<* Mrs. Jack Nye and
hid as their guests the first part children cf Beaumont visited on*
of this week, Mr and Mr. Lu- da> »hl* w«* w»h Mr» Hwul
ther Davis and family of Lufkin,
Mr. and Mrs Llovd Courmier
and Shorty Dtrplechlan of Beau-
mont, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Courmier and family of Orange
and 7 30 |n i*,, absence of Mrs Preston
! Benoit 0 A s prest".t were
i Mary Alice Lyons, Ellrsbeth snd
l West Orange Biptlai M/lh* /**"
The sermon topic, st the w..t rheeson. Nan ■. lalre Fontenot snd
church Sunday
for ft»e motn-
Bnrner Methodist
“Jesus snd the Indi\ iduil" is tOrange Baptist
the 11 o'clock sermon topic for are Life's Best
Bruner Methodist church Th# ing service st II and “Why Will
Rev Eckols will discuss "Ur.esn- Yt Die-"' for the evening service
ployment from the Viewpoint of The cottage prayer services will
the Church" at the 7 30 o'clock ) continue through Tuesday of next
service | week The servlets will be held
- in th# home of teh pastor, the Bev
Christian Srtenre Hanson 108 Fourth street hat-
"Christian Science u the mb- urday nlgut at the church, and
Ject of tha lesson-sermon which
INVITATIONS . . .
WEDDFNO
. . . ANNOUNCEMENTS
Cer really Styled
PORT PRINTERS
IM Main Fksaa IMS
OES Chapter 214
Orange chapter 214 OES, met
in regular session at the Masonic
temple Tuesday evening, with
Mra. T. M Dodd, worthy matron,
and M. M. Bauman, worthy pa-
tron, in charge.
Initiation rites were conducted
following the business meeting
Refreshments were served to
the club room with Mr*. J. A
Sikes as chairman, assisted by
Mrs. B. Davis.
Table decorations reflected the
worthy matron's colors of blue,
fushia and silver. The j>unch bowl
was encircled by fushia daisies
and blue cornflowers, and the
cookies were decorated in
fame color theme.
Mr. and Mrs. W R Powell
and son, Jimmy, who have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. S
Shaw, left Wednesday for their
home in Palestine.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebert
and sons of Kaplan. La., who
spent the weekend here in the
etta Nye,
Mr. and Mra. John Savoy of
Lake Charles visited friends and
relatives here. Tuesday.
Mrs Motile Broussard had as
her guest* the first psrt of thlg
week, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brous
sard snd children of Houston,
Swinfotd Broussatd of New
Iberia and Wilson Broussard of
Sour Lake
Larry Davidson and A L
Dgviflson Vhav# returnad from a
short atay in Galveston.
will be read In all Church** of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday
The Golden Text Is Ho, ev-
ery one that thirstelh. com# y#
to the waters, snd he that hath' Park street
no money, come ye, buy, and ‘ io be held
the young people are especially
urged to attend Monday night in
th# home of Fdmond Freeman.
,107 Patk street Tuesday night in
the home of A D Phillips, 210
A revival which Is I
at the-church next
— —*k:-----
ENROLLMENT
STARTS JULY 1st
OPENING!
Linda’s School of Dancing
TAP - BALLET . ACROBATIC
•nd VOICE
Phone 212ft—Classes Start July )ih
BOOM 17 PETTY BLDO—Above ARE'S
Tuesday Bible Class
The Tuesday Bible class of the
First Christian church met at
9:30 o’clock. Mrs. C. J. Rollins
gave the devotional and opening
prayer. The class studied the
48th chapter of Genesis for this
week. They agreed to discontinue
meeting during the months of
July and August. The last meet-
ing until September will be held
next Tuesday. There were seven
members present, Mrs. A. C.
Roberts, Mrs. Gat Davidson, Mrs.
Daniel Robichaud, Mrs. Sam
Davis. Mrs. Frances Harris, and
Mrs. C. D. Poston.
UNDERGOES OPERATION
Mrs. Clifford Burrows is
cuperatlng from an appendectomy
at City hospital. She underwent
an operation Tuesday and was
reported resting fairly well today
Brazil or Brasil was the name of
a legehdary island In the Atlantic
Ocean and historians believe its
familiar exi*tance as a geographi
cal location led to that name for
the South American country.
The practice of kneading dough
with the feet originated in Egypt
and continued into modern days
in Scotland.
The skills of the glassworkers
who txjake fine American hand-
made glass tableware are handed
down from grandfather to grand-
son. At least ten years of inten-
sive training are required before
x man is regarded as skilled
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1949, newspaper, June 24, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556977/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.