The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1955 Page: 9 of 20
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WMU at Cove PlanslKS^!
For Association Rally
t)lanr 4k. A ' 4 . ■
Plans fob the Orange' Baptist
AssociationaJ Rally Day on April
26 were made at the business ses-
sion of Cove Baptist WMU Tues-
day. Cove Baptist Church will be
host to area churches for
quarterly meeting.
Mrs. 0.—W. Sigler and Mrs.
C. W. Wood will form a recep-
tion committee for the rally and
Mrs. William Bell will, act as nur-
sery chairman. Ushers will be
Mrs. V. L. Harris, Mrs. Howard
First Aid Course
Enrolls 27 Persons
Green, Mrs. Henry Bland Jr. and
Mrs. Claude Bell.
Mrs. c. L. Miller was put in
charge of the arrangements for
serving cake and the social chair-
man of each circle will serve on
! the refreshments committee. Fol-
lowing committee reports, mem-
bers voted to take $1.77 out of the
treasury to complete the desired
-goal for the Annie Armstrong
missionary offering.
Members of the Ella Sorrels
Circle presented a program and'
the1 Lona Kennedy group had
charge of th'i? social which fol-
lowed the meeting.
There were 27 members of the i RCX MOTClfl HODOfGC!
Ladies Safety Council of the Ohio . n. . , n
Oil Co. on hand Tuesday evening |/\f HirthuQV rOTtV
to start a course in first aid. The ‘ ~ J J
/'“'classes will be held each Tues-j VICTOR V GARDENS (SpD—
■ day from 7 to 9 p.iti; in the Ohio] ,,cx MoI:an *as honored Monday
Oil Co. office.
v r ____ . , : at nrs nome in observance of His
£ L?.rk7,. “ S'ZSSJZ"** t- *s* ™
Mr. and Mrs. Montie Moran
afternooiS* with a birthday party
a+ his home in observance of his
the course. Also in attendance
were Floyd Bishop, chairman of |
the Red Cross first aid commit- !
tee, and M S. Brown, superin-
tendent of the Ohio Oil Co.
Signing up for the course were !
Mrs. Sam Maggio, Mrs. J. L. i „ ...
Allen, Mrs. C. Bess, Mrs. Dahlia ! p!ay submanf,e‘ *
Caudle, Mrs. Roy Roach, Mrs.
Howard MaHeck. Mrs. Joe R.
Bunner Jr., Mfs. J. R. Ortolon,
Mrs. Ray Bounds, Mrs. Fred J
Welch, Mrs. Roger McCuller, Mrs.!
J. M. Ellis, Mrs. Paul Dronnet, I
Mrs. H. Herring, Mrs. James j
Strother, Mrs. Jimmy Greer, Mrs. j
Jimmy Roach, Mrs. J. W. Welch,] ■ . , , „
OlUa Strother, Shirley Gold-1 Harmon, Amy Ann and Bobby
smith, Linda Melton, Mrs. Q. M.! Adaway, Cricket Beltz, Glenn Mo-
Johnson, Mrs. Harper Bratton, ran, Gay N&t Bradshaw, Sam
Mrs. J. P. Melton, Mrs M. S. | and Bill Sikes, Gene Force and
Brown and Mrs. J. E. Ray. Sharon Moran.
Three new members were added j
to *the Eli Townsend Circle of j
Brownwood Baptist Mission at a
meeting held Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. J. C. Ellis. The newcom-
ers to the circle are Mrs. T. A. j
Eaves. Mrs. G. H. Hoffpauir and I
Mrs. W. M. Jackson.
A program from the Royal Serv-'j
iee periodical was presented by I
Mrs! Ellis, Mrs. E. E. Hartman.
Mrs. J. R, Barnwell, Mrs. D. J.
Wolf; Mrs. J, D. Barnwell, Mrs;
Jackson, Mrs. Hoffpauir, and Mrs. i
Eaves.
The hostess gave a devotional
titled “That the Wortd "May
Know,” from the message found j
in Matthew 16:24-27. Mrs.*J. D.1
Barnwell and Mrs. Wolf led pray- I
‘ers offered by the group.
'During a business season Mrs.
Jackson was appointed assistant i
program chairman and announce- !
ment was made that the A pal..5
meeting will be at her home, 2501'!
N. 8th St.
Sexfuplets Born 16 Lioness;
Zoo Director Gives Out Cigors
ST. LOUIS (API—Leona, the j
] I'ooess at St. Louis Zoo, gave
, , Tt1 birth to six cubs, not five as an-
• His birthday cake was. decorated nounced earlier this month
m cowboys, and had ‘ Happy j Attendants discovered there
Birthday Rex"' inscribed across wen, six yesterday. Zoo Director
the top. Then when he began , George P Vierheller said he'd
opening his gifts,, he found a real never'heard of sextuplet lions
from -his !
parents. Afterward the group1
played games, and refreshments !
of cake, ice cream and lemonade j
were served. j
Guests attending were his i
grandparents, Mrs.: Myrtle Moran j
of Orange and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. j
Clark of Australia, and Shelly I
and promtply passed around a
box of cigars to celebrate the
event.
WE HAVE IT!
this ruld spell will be over shorilv
and everyone will hr busing lawn
mowers again. Reiter rnmr In and
get sours now while *r have a good
selection of Jacobsen, Huffy, Blue-
grasi and l>llp«e.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 31- 1955
THE ORANGE LEADER
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U.S. Choice Veal
CROWN ROAST
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U.S. Choice Heavy Beef
SIRLOIN STEAK
Li,. 89*
U.S. Choice Heavy Beef Sq. Cut
SHOULDER ROAST
Lb 39*
Skinless
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picnics
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Seabreeze Frozen Fantail
SHRIMP 49*
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Comet Short Grain
DRUGS
SHICK EJECTOR-51.46 VALUE
BLADES
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PHILLIPS—50c SIZE
MILK OF MAGNESIA 39c
HIND'S
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1955, newspaper, March 31, 1955; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557046/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.