The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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Mir«ict< at the ihiireb, Mr*. Hue
Moseley, dim,-srtr. will he In ibarge.
Activity Club To
Practice Sunday
SALLY'S SALLIES ,
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fjgmf HAVE'lb -TAKE Her
home'^
W. M. u, of Fn*t
Baptist Church
Enjoys Social
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
T. V T. MIM ING ( Lt'B
TO MEET ON WEIINKHOAir
Mrs. tlemge V. Fotv-tuati wtX be
hostess for the xer,il-ni*»nthly theet-
i.xg of (lie T. \. T Hewing Club on
W'tettj. Mthiv nfiernooil nl her home
,1t Nv-fciui A^i.-iitj})er(T*'vm Thirteenth
Hi reef Th.- meeting u iH—xTjma at
ft to o iW. ■ *-■ *
The nine practice planned for to
night by the Methodist ActivlU J'JttA
hex been jmatponed until Hunifey »f
tern.HUt at l:!W o'eliu-k at the eburoh.
Ail member* of the club are urged
to ho present as tffja will bo the fi-
nal ptfnetlre '.before Ihe hlijlti
lor the metal meeting held Thorsday
afternoon at the ehureh.
Sir*. V. a Prince and Mrs.
Maude Grave* comprised the com-
hriUtee which arr*n*ed the pro-
Sram, "School Daae." Mm. C. W.
XaaMtt. Sr., was the school prin-
cipal, Mr*. ('Halire Hereto was the
‘Dunce," and Mrs. I'rlr t'olluirn wait
the math teacher.
Mrs. Charles Xemils. Jr., as phys-
ical education Instructor, conducted
the reoess period. Mr*. W. K. Me
Corquod.tle was In chance of the
f^sHing match from the old blue
hacked speller.
Mrs. F H. Williams. who acted
he the music teoeher. directed the
musical program which opened with
b yocal duet, “An Apple for the
teacher," by Mrs. K J. Sellar*
and Mrs. George W. Foreman. Jr.
"The Idttie lied School lloos- was
given as a duet by Mrs. William,
•nd Mrs. Tom ToaL The program
closed with the group singing of
“Hchool Days."
Refreshments of Ice cream end
ahke were served at the conclusion
af the program
' Mrs. Leslie W. Rogers, formerly
*1- Orange, and Mrs. Miller of Vin-
ton. La., were visitors.
Not i» the cliractpry
clarer hag aomt real work to do
first, however In ordetf to produce
a lineup whereby a aquaaa* la poe*
albla, with the arrangement* ct
cards left to Ut* victims such that
they cannot do anything about It
. lift. —%
cams In that
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Number Of
Our completely modern and
thoroughly equipped Dry
Cleaning Plant.
We give detailed, individual
attention to each article that
we clean. Our future depends
on our ability to give you a
finer service than you have
been receiving.
We Solicit Your Business!
The girl who thinks she’s a tonic /or men, sometimes gets in
tbeirJiair.
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Graduate Feted At
Picnic Supper
FOR GRADUATION
I’nik Avenue Mui'liincli'SH Wave
Makes A Lovely (Jilt
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holla ran en
tartained with a plcnlr supper hon-
oring Miss Hnrrlcttc Rogers of the
Orange High School graduating
dans, on M'cdnesday eight at their
home In Vinton. La.
After the supper games of bingo
Were enjoyed and prlxes were a-
Wurdrd to the winner of wck game.
Thus* attending the party ware
Misses Cornelia Parkhurat. Jo Eve-
lyn Weatherford, Bonnie Lynn Gui-
dry. Lona Jane Kachal. Addle Mae
Canter, Emily SeruaUae. Fftaaluth
Crew, Carmel Boudreaus, Ruby
Boehme. “Hauay” Uaualngcr. Emily
ithllt, Mnxlne Maler. Hrharmayne
Olaan, “Mickey' Mack*. Fredta
Roosefclt of Vinton. Bobby Riser,
Baytnond Newman, Pee Wee" Rou-
«her, Lee Parish. Reims Murray,
Johnny MacFarlnne. C A. Rachtar.
Marvin Roosenfelt. lien Hach, Al-
pbin Mendosa, Albert fUmar. Cacti
Willey, Junior Hubert, the hunorae
and the horde**.
SPECIAL
PRICE
Roundup Clink To
Be Held Monday
Smith &• (Etu&hridW
the Bible study lesson from the
book, “Songs of Sion." Mrs. M.
K. Thomen, chairman, conducted
the business session at which plans
for the all day suite meeting to be
held here Wednesday were made.
The Gleaners will he joint hostesses
with the W. M B. /or this sone
convention.
At the conclusion of the program
a sweet course was served.
There will be no regular meeting
next week because of the gone meet-
ing Wednesday. The Spiritual Life
program will be held Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Cecil Coale.
EUGENE
WAVES
OTHER
WAVES
PALACE BEAUTY SHOPPE
605 Front Street Phone
DRY CLEANERS
The nun mar roundup clinic of An-
derson School beginners will be held
Monday from 10 a. m. until noon,
qnd from 1 p. nt. until 4 p. m. on
the second floor of Anderson School
AH children who arc to enter the
first grade at Anderson School In.
(lya, fall are requested to be In at-
tendance. Doctor* will- he present
to give free health examinations
The roundup committee. under
the direction of Mrs. H. late {taxis,
has been active for several week*
making visits to homes where
liplnes were turned Into the school
census. Those who were overlook-
ed in the census are urged to attend
olio.
The visiting committee hits im-
ported splendid cooperation from pa
rents in the health program..
About fifty children arc expected
to'be examined la the clink- Monday.
503 Front St.
STRAND
MeUONALD BAPTIST W. M. 6.
MEETS AT CHURCH THURSDAY
Eight members were present for
the meeting of the Woman's Mis
slonary Society of the McDonald
Memorial Baptist Church, which Wus
held Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock
at the church.
Mrs. Lee Burgess gave the Royal
Service lesson and Mrs. V. C.
Burton led the devotional. Ilurlng
the business session plans were
made for Ihe workers conference
to be held at Ihe church on Tuba*
day. Dinner will be served by the
local church.
USED CARS
O. E. S. To Install
Officers Tuesday
TODAY & SATURDAY
»»•««»«•«•»•»•*•
and the Travelling Salesman
Tha semi-monthI) meeting of the
Order of the Eastern Star will lie
bald Tuesday night, June 4. at
V: JO o'clock at the Manual, Tern
pti. Installation of officers will be
tmld ai that time.
Mrs. Fannie Lapps, retiring Bor
toy Matron. Is entertaining other
retiring officers at her home. 1401
Fourteenth Street, this afternoon.
has been visiting. Mlsa Ko
the daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Koonce of lathe t'harle*. La.,
residents of Orange.
Take Your Pick From This Select List!
ONE BIG DAY
Saturdayv June 1st
METHODIST W. M. K. MAKER
PLAN* FOR 7-ONK MKKTING
The weekly meeting of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of the
FttWt MethoJltst Cjiurch was held
TbuVsdaj afternoon at 3 o'clock in
the church basement
Mrs, A. Garrett presided over
tlie business session at which plans
V/kre made*for g Mptbpdisl Ml salon
pry. Ron* meeting to be held at the
First Methodist I'hurch here on
Wsdaeadu.v. June i. from 0:10 a. tu
Until noon. £**
Mr*. M. A- .Watahn presented the
gjgqfr steady lesson assisted hy Mr*.
JT» Trimble, a guest of Mr*. J.
•». NuMslI. was a visitor at tester-
pay'* meeting
Mias Frances Brown,, d student al
the DnlvensMy of Texas, returned to
her home here Tuesday to spend
the summer vacation with her par-
ents, Mr, ,»n«l Mra. R. F. Brown.
1926 Plymouth Sedan . . . .
1936 Dodge Sedan......
1934 Chevrolet \l/% ton Truck
1937 Ford 60 Tudor . . . .
1935 Ford Tudor ......
1935 Buick Sedan ......
1936 Ford Coupe
1936 Plymouth Sedan . . . .
1931 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery
1935 Plymouth Tudor . .
1938 Ford IV2 ton Truck . .
1936 Pontiac Sedan . . . . .
1934 Ford Tudor......
1937 Ford Coupe......
1936 Chevrolet Coach . . . .
1935 Ford Tudor.....
1933 Chevrolet Coupe . . . .
1932 Ford B Coupe.....
1934 Chevrolet Roadster . . .
1929 Ford Coupe .....
J. V Hilliard returned Wednes-
day from Texas A. and I. College
*4 Klng*vl|le. He . will ispellU the
summer varptlnn here with hi* par-'
kirk. SA. W llllllard.
ft Walter (teething of
PERSONALS-
Mr. apd Mr*. F. I* Corey re-
turned yesterday, from a (Wo week*
tfip' to Pittsburgh* Penh.. /Washing-
ton. D. O r apd I’ensgcola. . Fla.
They also vldlefl “Stately IMk*'* wear
JunaarlHr, «a.. the plantation home
of Mrs. Corey'* grandparent*/ . '
Mia* Naomi Koootie of Ltoe
Charles. |w . Will: retur* t/v her hema
Huhdnv after hayto# .Hgiiejb. bfri,, in
the home of friends and relatives.
Mia* ICooatje -■ Will he «eooot|*anle.1
jM Bar return borne hr her eouain.
Mias Haael Mjtob*ll, with whom she
Mr.' and ’
NewaA. N.
Ihelr home, following a visit here In
the home vt O. H. Uuddaaux. They
also .yjslti-d In Port Arthur. Hulphur.
and Vintuw. In. v
•Leaner* houi weekly
MEETING ON THI RHOAV
•i-Thursday afternoon at :t;Jb o'tlix*
the weekly meeting of.-the Gleaners
of the First Methodist Church wax
held at the home of Mrs. Frank
ftmtfh at MR Seventh Olreet.
Twelve members. InalutUng Mr* M
I. Tails Who nt tended for the ft*
time, were present.
Mrs Ernest Cottle had rhaah *f
—More Fun—
Our Gang Comedy
“All About Hash
—And—
Dick Tracy’s G-Men”
Ywir Family Naids
-Also-
MIDNIGHT SHOW
Saturday Night -11:30 P. M
ANNOUNCING
TW* Addition at
To Our Staff
Mrs. Gliolson ip an expert
lieautiHaB wbo hna hud
much exp4*HiNM». Slit* Brill
take up her duties Monday,
•tunc 2nd.
Phone 18 for Appointments.
that Caaraatni
A E. PATTILLO
Marjorie - Al
Across from Courthouse
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Phone 10
Beauty Shop
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1940, newspaper, May 31, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557176/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.