The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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POWER BIBI.K CUM
MOLDS BUSINESS MEETING
Tho Power Bible Clou of the
Pint Methodist Church held the reg-
ular monthly bustneu meeting Mon-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Jon* Jorgenson. Thirteen- members
were present. x\
Mrs. G. V. Depman, vice presi-
dent, presided over the business ses-
sion In the absence of Mias Annie
Bella, president Reports of officers
ware given -and conference collections
were taken. A salad coulee was ser-
ved during the social hour. * , * &
The next business meeting of the
Mrs. Cedi Coale
Entertains Chib
At Slipper Party
Mrs. Cecil Coale entertained mem-
bers of the Wednesday Club at a
lovely supper party Tuesday even-
lng at her home at 9** Blxth Strut
Narcissi and gladioli were ueed In
decorating the home. The supper,
which waa served at T o'clock, was
tallowed by bridge games with sev-
en tables of players participating.
Mrs. Carteton Trimble and Malcolm
Itearce were high score prise win-
BARCLAY ONjB-
Shtpard jSrclay
ForWUte House
((By CHABIJBB r. STEW AST
t Central Prsu Columnist
/ rMAYOR I nORELLO H. * LA
OUARDIAv«f New York didnt
need to announce, u he did the
other day. that ha len t a candidate
>*■** for a preeiden-
^■^aaasa^v.' M tlal nomination.
Scarcely any-
1‘Wy Wl body, If any-
v| body at all.
thought he was
iPn Oh. his names
Be ^ -*•, iM been mentioned,
m . /JB but not serious-
m » >y; not by *>*
Nut Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Traitor Sells will enlertoln, the chili
at an afternoon party at. her home
UP Sixth Street. I
[ GET TO THE RIGHT WOt
' WHEN YOUR aide ho* the bu-
ance of power, ao that thi oppo-
nents do not entor tha suattofi to
any serious extent, your own bid*
ding had a twofold objective. (t
alma to gat you Into tha comet
suit or No Trump and alao to tha
moat profitable height Too can't
do thia except by giving a true
picture of your own hand, bo that
MILDRED LEE JUNIOR
G. A. MEETS TUESDAY
The regular weekly meeting of the
Mildred Lee Junior G. A. of tho
North Orange Baptist Church Was
held Tuesduy afternoon at 4 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Charles Cain
on Tenth. Street Thirteen members
wcie In attendance.
The tuissi»nui> program was pre-
aented and s social hour was en-
joyed.
tfhe iStst muting will l»c hold on
Tuesday aftirnooii at 4 o'clock ut
the home of Marilyn and Marjorie
Jlctjuceu nt 171): T.-nih Srcet.
t}aw swmUMt. ^
i thru tfttka In that
your partner may know Die Situ-
atton. or by reacting correctly 10
a true picture hs painu with hi*
bide Raising with only thru oardt
a suit of his. which may ha only
four cards long, la usually bad
bridge If you have a five-card
major of your own which may b*
” d' fiK 98
s:.
.0911 _
«K'\. JmM practical, com-
-'Mm potent politi-
■ •dan. e
t Not that ha
Y. H. .La Onordta hasn't bean a
'first • class
mayor. It generally la agreed that
ha's bean a dandy, Ha. waa a fins
congressman, tod from tho stand-1
point of folk of a pretty radical,
tendency. He's a bang-up cam-
paigner. Ha'a a dynamic phap. He's
as smart aa a whip. Ha knows tha
oduhtry alao. Ho was born In Ari»|
aona. Ha Isn't tha kind of New
Yorker who never heard, of any-
thing west of Manhattan Island. ||
no trtaka should
ispt two to the l
MIW. ClLlRI-KH CAIN TO *
LEAD PRAYER PROGRAM
Mrs. Charles Cain will lead tho
worship program In obaoivanco of
the Week of 1‘myt-r by the W. M
tl of the North Orange Baptist
•Atirch, Tliirsilay morning r-t 9
o'clock at the home uf Sirs. Ham
Carpenter. All members are urgud
to attend.
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CHAPEL BIBLE CLANS
MKET8 FOR REVIEW
Members of the Chapel Bible Class
met for a review uf the Book of
Madeleine Is Back 1
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Art Exhibit b
To Be Continued
Mrs. ID. Joiner
Entertains Mardi
Club On Tuesday
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;Dealer: Cast. Eaet-Waat vul-
nerable.) . v
Baft South Waat .North
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1%^'r.trasS
The Aj-t Evhli.lt eponkored by the
Room Beautification Cdrtun’ltiae of
Orange High "School, wfl{ continue at
the Hullaryl Hotel for a few days. It
was announced today. 1 (ft copies of
Old Masters are oa display. A pro-
and aa a Socialist. Ha'a
nr aa a Fusion 1st and an
i Labor Party-lta. Ha nav-
ly decorated hlmsalf with
KStNHdSffif
Members of tho Mardi Chib and
guests were entertained at a bridge
party Tuesday afternoon with Mr*.
The home was attractively decor-
ated with flowering plants and vio-
lets. Tho aajrd gaihetg were enjoyed
by two tables of players with Mrs.
Tom Agerton winning high score
prlge and Mr*. I.ouls Smalhall Jr,
winning the consolation award. A
salad course was served.
Mrs. Thornton Griffin will be hon-
less for the next meeting of the
club which will be held Tuesday af-
ternoon at 2:80 o'clock nt her home
on Elm Street.
from dummy, 7 by
P. Miller, class president, had charge
Ervin Depwo gave the devotional In
the fornt of t |iah>gue. (hie hundred
iiuestlons were, answered In the re
view. The class ,vn« entertained by
Milton Davis who played two violin
solos, and oy Vernon Davis who
played “Whispering Hope," on the
gutter.
Memory Baseball games were en-
joyed with Judge R. Lee Davis as
captain of the men's aid# and Mrs.
DO vis mi captain on the women'i
side. Mrs. Ervin Depwe was score
keeper. The game ended In a tie.
During the social hour refresh-
ments were served by Mesdames Mar-
VB Cunningham, T«ny ClayUy, pan
Cable Sr., and Mias Mamie Wright.
The next meeting will be held on
Tuesday afternoon at 2:10 o’clock
at the chapel. Mrs. Fred Dietael
will give an outline of the Book of
John at .that time. '
of thy abort business session.
During the social hour, several en-
tertaining games were enjoyed. Light
refreshments were served to the
ted members and four vlsltpra In
attendance x
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday at 8 p. ua,. at the home of
Mrs. koyston. iff .. . 1
ZEMMA IIAltK infERMSDIATE
G. A. MEETS Tl’F»l>At
Sixteen members were present for
the meeting of the lemma Hare In-
termediate G. A- of the First Bap-
tist Church on Tuesday afternoon
at the, home of Mine Lillian Lang-
ham. |
The meeting opened at 4 o'clock
with Miss Anne Th*l' In charge of
the Week of Trayer program. The
session closed With a srielal hour.
The neat meeting will be Held on
Tuesday afternoon at I o’clock at
the home of Mtss Billie Beth Cor-
kern at 207 Hrventh Street.
MEN’S PROGRESSIVE BIBLE
CLASH HOLDS III'SInESM MEET
The monthly business meeting of
the Men's Progressive Bible Class of
the West Orange Baptist Church was
held Monday night at “'t |80 o'clock
nt the home of It. N, Dickey In West
Orange. Seven members ’were In at-
tendance.
H. E. Hdn'cy, class- president,
presented the devotional and pre-
sided over the Iwsines* session. Rou-
tine reports were given by clans of-
ficers. A social hotir wiis enjoyed
apd refreshments of Cr.’te. coffee
end hot chonolefe were served.
The next meetlnx will tie Held on
Monday, April l, nt 4 place to. be an-
nounced later.
trams "leftists'’ do. Tito reason utt-
dptlbtedly U that h* has tip-UR
ability «id mod taste and a sen**!
of humor. H« didn’t tvtn say that
ho Imt a presidential candidate In
a way to Imply that he BELOVSE
he'lb. He dlam laced the notion oa •
jolt*. *
I’m not eo sure that ha'a u rad-'
Ififil no he used to prwtand-ond
Tuesday Club Is
Feted At Party
Madeleine Carroll
Busily knitting a sweater for some
Allied soldier, Madeleine Carroll,
screen beauty, arrives at New York
enroute to Hollywood. Madeleine la
returning from a visit to her native
England. Paris, sbc taid, is aa gay
-riiJ-i.r'.Sn*
Mrs. L. F. Benckcnatcln was hos
toes for the weekly bridge games of
Ihg Tuesday Club ycstSi-day after-
noon at K o’clock at her home on
Green Avenue. 9 « - .
Mixed spring flowers added' color
|o • the rernna In ohlph, the card
games were enjoyed by two tables
of players. Mrs. John Anger won
tho high gcotT prlge. After the games
a refreshmrrtt course was served.
Guests besides club members were
Mra. Betty Wright of Houston artrt
Mr*. John dinner.
Next Tuesday afternoon at three
o’cloc.'t Mrs. E. -h, Bruce will enter-
tnth the club at her home, (02
El girth Street.
ICS ( M B
HOLDS QUIZ MEETING
At the Claa» meeting of the Home
Economics Chib which W'as Held on
Thursday, February 29, a qulx pro-
gram was given with Georgia Gun-
ter, Ruby Matlock, and Charlene Du-
hon In charge.
Those participating In the contest
were F.lalc Mauldin. Eugenio Hu-
bert, Ada Faye Bean, Dorothy I.e
Blanc. Nell Rose (’ruse, Barbara
Rumsey. Eugenia Hubert won the
prise.
Social Calendar
VVKD.NKriDAY - ‘
Fortnightly Club meeting at the
home of Mrs. I’oul Gasow at i:*0
p. m.
Parent-Teacher AKsoclaflon of 'Cur-
tin Hehool meeting at the. achodl at
3:20 p. in.
Christian Ladies Hewing Club of
the First Christian Church meeting
At the l.onte of Mrs, A. J. Hehnlt-
xei at 2 p. m.
Mix Up Hewing Club meeting at
the home of Sirs. Henry Stanfield nt
2:30 p. m.
Merry Circle 'lining efub meeting
at the home of JI s. Alex Wilson at
3 p. m.
THURSDAY—
Woman's Missionary Society of
the l-'lrnt Methiali.'it Church meeting
at [he church at 3 p. in.
Gleaners of ti,e First Methodist
Church meeting at the home of Mrs.
Ed Baron* at 3:30 p. m.
Woodbine Rebekahs meeting at the
I, O. O, F. Hall at 7:3(1 p. m.
Wr.lifi n's Missionary tha-tety of
the -Pint! Christian Church meeting
ab the church at 3 p. m.
Ht. Paul's Eptscnpnl Guild meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Jesse Grlf- ^
flth with Mrs. A. Howlnna as hoat„
kjhi»ay—
teas nt 3‘ p. m. Min I
Friday Hewing Club meeting nt m8cya
the home of Mrs. Tom Agerion at 3
P- m' prograi
J"LCT *EM EAT
l» AH the soma, oa a presidential
poMlbUity, he’s on IM-poealbUltF.
i Imagine on ex-Soclallst namhm
to* the presidency of the United
States!
I *o * super-interesting eon-'
****** *• be sure. And If he ever
got into the Whit* House—oh, my!
|. But ’Thooey!''—as Florello hlm-
mU has rsmarked of *11 the Repub-
Itami poasi blllties who have been
mentioned. Aa a radical, he can't
stomach any of THEM. I
I Ha likewise recognises that he’s
too dose to Ms Italian ancestry
(only one degree removed) to fig-
ure presidential!/ In this country. <
And Ms first name. Florello ("Ut-
tl* Ftowor"), h* has admitted to
me, would b* a fatal handicap, it
it**? ao much dwelt on now, but
It would bo dug up. with devastat-
ing results, he once assured me. la
CORA HI,CUNT BIBLE
CI-ASs HOLDS MEETING
Mit. ft. C. Boynton waa hnatea*
trt mendr-r* of tho Cora Blount Bible
Clou*, yf the Ftrat Chrlatlan Church
Tuesday ‘ nfrerhimn st 8 o'clock at
her home on Bm-iler Street.
3tr«. Gat Ihvldaon p«v<* the item-
4 the iiptmirg pi-aycr.. (! ra
• Blount (aught tbe^BIble le:
*1 never,”- he told me. while he
waa a member of congrwo, -went
■P h» a plane that I wasn’t scored
In death.
' "t guoa* I ain’t muA of a hero.”
At the Wert Orange Baptist Church
the Week of .flayer will cloae with
an all day program beginning at IS
o’clock Friday morning. Mrs G. E.
Toney wlH be In.charge.
Blount (aught tbw BlHfe leaaon from
the f.n.Ch cli ipter of -Acta. Mra. I*
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D C S. MEETS AT
M (SONIC TEMPLE
The Order of the Eastern War
held the regular meeting Tuesday
right at 7:*S o'clock at the Masonic
Temple with Mr* Fannie Cappa.
worthy matron. prettbUng.
An Invitation to meet with the
Dc trey title chapter of the O. E. K.
on Tbpradny night, was rand by the
worthy matron. Mho G/am Brook-
•hire, deputy grand matron, will be
their guest at that time.
The next resulsr meeilng will be
held on Ttteadoy, March I*, at the
*
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Ome-Minnie Test Answers
1. Bells, cjrmbnls, tabret. tim-
brel. harp, paaltry. lute, sockbut,
organ, viol, flute, dulcimer, cornet,
pipe, trumpet, shewn.
3 A solution of carbon dioxide
In water. ,¥;. ,
3 East of the PMlipptees and
it I* owned by tbe United fiUtes.
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£w»^anst
Finding thi Cause
of Low Bd(k Pain
By LOGAN CLBNDBNlMO, It b.
LOW BACK pain mat It
toms tic of a number of sent
l.#„ digestive disc
disease or nervous
especially neuritis of
nerve, in which caae It
“sciatica." However,
doe to a strain or r*L
th« Joints between tho
bra and the sacrum or
between tbe sacrum ami
bonM
The Utter ha* often
"sacro-illtc dislocation”
dssl of technical eril
leveled at thU
Dr. dmdenMg Will
questions of gonoral
only, and then only
his column.
Fork on th* subject
definitely eetabllslmd
that then is a sacro-iliae
rather than being di*lo«
be relaxed or strninod,
to theacate, chronic or.
over the bock of tho nil
Method of Treetmeat I
i Brilliant roosot
Justes, of SL
orthopedic surgeon
od of conservative treatment of this
condition, one successful In a high
■tML'aJS'ifc
rgeon a deftnlU meth-
proportion of those conditions.
Lombro-saerol i
I arthritis or MRain
comes from forces acting entero-
posterlorly, snob as grnvital
posteriorly, snob os grnvital
stresses, sudden jolts, foils cm th*
behind in the sitting position, and
violent movements of the Uf aid
back, such as Jumping oat of the
way of an approaching motor ear,
etc.
The tacro-UUs sprain come* pota
lateral strain. It U much msrelUsly
to be due to chronic stress, sash a*
partial Imbajaaea of th* body.
'B. L. KsndaU, of Baltimore, tl
thst imbalance of tha feet is a,____
produce stress la th* back. Others
think that postural Imbalance
i contracture of the tendon* In
this region.
In determining the .nature of
low beck pain, n careful physical
j examination mast b* mod* with
* the patient standing, bending, sit-
* sitti
l ned.
uft
th.
1*
lb.
causing the ehafostor-
ray examination of th* (pin*
bad, of MUM, of the teeth, ohottld
be mode to elimlneto organic die-,
Moo or focal infect ten.
QUESTIONS AND ANIWtBfi
t K. N. IL: "What U the treatment
Of Skia eHptiM when too many
bromldis have been takent”
. .^yjfWfir: Ordinary table sait by
m*uth and is poeitleos on the stop- •
tton. I
S
Mst/af Pram
•Mat
A SCIENTIST says that whoa
«e go to stoop th* brain ten-
tract* and la actually ansafisr.
Wen. that
of th*
HMy
outside Germany than
he eayt,
to stlok out.,
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Car epees newspaper Semoeee
M eollapaa at tha MfiSHK
’ tkatt. Watt, mu Sumner
i la Hi* Ua M ta deep
Wim..-,fk
at the neat
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1940, newspaper, March 6, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556987/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.