The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 5, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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News of Society, Club and-Church Activities
ENGAGEMENT OF MISS VEAZEY
TO LT. SHINNICK ANNOUNCED
Crosby Named No. 1 Box Office Star for Third Straight Year
m' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Veaiey of this
city announce the engagement and . ..
art>roachlng marrkgje of their LOV6-LQ fin I ftO
daughter. Verna, to First Lleutcn- vs/ JJ- II I j A
« ant John V. Shinnick. son of Mr. WGGCiinQ HGIQ Ofl
and Mrs. J. W. Shinnick of Rcy- r\ _■ i 1-7.1
rmlds, North Dakota. The mar- UGCGlTlDGr I / in
• v riajfC is to take place the lattor
, poit of this month at St. Mary’s Nr. and Mrs. Henry Lore
Catholic church here ' 36 Pine street announce the mar-
Miss Vcazey, a nathe of Or- ‘’iageofThdr daughter, Mildred
ftnfe, is a graduate of the Lutcher ] W Leonard W. Lanning.
Stark high school and is owner 181011 “r* an<* ^an"
and operator of Raven Studios. I “infi of WaUa WaUa* Washington.
* Lioutcnant Shinnick. is ;a graduate ! Thc wc<kUn* N«ce on De-
of |he Reynolds. N. D., high school ' ccm^er Dth in Bremerton, Wash-
* an* atiendjed the University of ",g,OM with a minister of the
Nofth Dakota. He has been in the Christian church officiating.
U. ;S. Army Air forces for five * The bride is' a graduate of thc
years. Orange high school andTElliott's
business college in Beaumont. She
Mrs. Vincent Feted
A* Birthday Party
Mrs. Dcipliinc Vincent was hon-
ored on hec seventy - ninth bivtii-
<i»y*
Consolidated Steel Corporation,
l.td., and at the time of her mar-
riage site was. a civil sendee em-
ployee in Carlsbad, California.
Mr. Lanning attended Washing-
ton State College. He is to receive
his discharge from the N4vy in
thc near future and thc couple
will then' make their home in
southern Oregon.
„ _ anniversary on Thursday cvc-
tiittk, January 2. at thc lioinc ot
!>cr daughter, Mrs. S. S. Ecker, in !
Vinton, L%
Hod chrysanthemum* decorate.i
tlic living room and centered the
lacy laid dining tabic. Tea. cof- j
fee | and birthday eake; were ser- j
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. E. To M66t T"UG^dOy
I. Kaufman. Miss Shirley Kauf- ‘
man. Miss* Lyncttc Ecker, John-
ny Ecker, all of Vinton; Mr. and
"Mr#. Howard Turner, Mrs. Arth-
ur Turner and Miss Eula Mac
TuAicr, all of Orange;
Mr*. Altic Finder, Mr. and Mrs. {tliarY of ,hc Orange County Med-
Norvell Finder and son Mike. Mr.! ‘cal wlety on Tuesday nlghf. Jsn-
aud Mrs. Leonard Claxton and < ualT "• ut at ,<1>e
daughter Anne, LaVelle Pindcr. !’°me of Mrs. Phillips. 40.1 Sec-
all of- Port Arthur, and Mr. and ' on<* strcet-
Medical Auxiliary
To Meet Tudkda}
At Phillips Home
Mrs. C. E. Phillips and Mrs. G.
Y. Swickard will be hostesses for
the meeting of thc Woman's Aux-
MISS ABBIE DEES CADE AND
MARK A. ENDACOTT ARE V/ED
Of interest here, is the an,
nouiuemcnt of the m,image of
iwuiuemcm ot me m.iruaj8(? ot ■ I C
Miss Abbie Dees Cade, daughter AjOSPel jIHHerS
Cot Mr. nhd Mf*. d, L Cadte of Ho- -p a a . -r* i
gatusa. La., formerly of OfMgs, I O /VlSSt I OCiaV
In-West Qrpnge-
A meeting
IfiMy
tV Mark A. fcndacxitt of Tulmt,
Ok la. Tire wedding was .held ot.|
the ESM Methodist church in Bo. i
galusa on Thursday afternoon, De- _ A meeting of tire Ora&ge Com
comber 26. at four o'clock* with u-unity Gospel Singer* will be
the Rev. Henrv Hickey officiatin' hel<1 this afternoon from 3 to 4:30
The-ffjrWf is a graduate of the t;'clock 8* ti,e Wcst Orange Hap-
, Orange high school and the Metis- ,ist church j with Bill Johnson,
o.irst*Hospital Softool of Nuwlng j Iff chergu.
in Dallas. The hridegukan is „ Favofite gospel hymns will be
gradualv of Texas University. feu lured during the afternoon
The couple plan to make thteb and it Is expected that special
home m Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Soda I i fan Class
,..... To Meet Tuesday
‘ For Dinner
McniUvs bf the ^'"diili-ati Sun-
day school class of thc First Bap-
tist church will me t, for a cov-
©red dish dinner on Tuesday eve -
• niug at seven o’clock in the edu-
cational building of thc church
with Mrs, Truman Bell and Mr*.
"H S. 1*. Dunr. a* hostesses.
Mrs. Wilburn E*. Smith, class
president, is to be in charge of a
short business session.
music will be presented.
... „ A large aitendanee Is expected
and everyone is Invited, according
to announcement by a represen-
tative ofslhe organisation. --
■ Mr. and Mrs. C. If. llenckcnxtein
and family have returned to thetf
iiornc, I Pacific circle, after hav-
ing spent thc holidays In San An-
gelo with M c Be ncken stein >
parents, Di and Mrs. ArUnglc t
Helping.'
•agar*
THESE TEN MOVIE STARS were the nation's top-ranking box office
favorltca for 19i6, according to the aiuiuul poll of exhibitors, Bing
Crosby lops tlie flat for the third successive year. Others la order
arc Ingrid Bergman. Vsun Johnson, Gary Cooper, Bob Hope, Hum-
phrey Bogart, Greet Garson, Margaret O’Brien, Betty Grabl*
and Roy Kogera.
Mrs. Ecker.
Large Crowd
Attends Dance
A large crowd was reported in
attendance at thc square dance
held Thursday night at Assembly
hall No. I. under sponsorship oi
tiny Riverside Association with
Mr; and Mrs. Harvey Reimcr in
Charge. Music for the occasion
was furnished by_ the Bluebonnet
Playboys.
Thc same band will play for
another square dance at the As-
sembly hall on Thursday night,
January S, from (1:30 to tl:30
o’clock. Everyone is invited, the
sponsor* announced.
Mrs. T. O. Woolley, president. U
| to be in charge of the buFTne**
session. Election of officers for
thc coming year will be hel<| at
' that time, it was announced.
Associated Women
Invited To Meet
In Port Arthur
Miss Richardson
fs Married To
|L. Schrieber, Jr.
Miss Betty Lou Richardson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
. Richardson of Orange, was mar-
; rietl to Lovelace Schrieber.. Jr.,
: fireman first class of the U. S.
' Navy, son of Mr. uyd Mrs. Love-
1 Ipec Schrieber, also of this city,
■ on Thursday, December 20. in a
! church in El Paso with a Baptist
minister officiating.
The bride wore a blue suii
with black accessories. The par-
■ cuts of the bridegroom were the
i only attendants, Mrs. Schrieber
wearing an aqua dress v. ith black
MISS FANNYE. BEATY TO RECEIVE
AWARD AT RED CROSS4HNNER
(.
Dance Planned for
All itvcinbers of the Associated
Women of St. Paul’s Episcopal
church here, with members of thc
Quin Guild as honor guests, have
been invited by the Parish Asso-
ciation of St. George’s Episcopal accessories.
ceremony the newly
Miss Fahnye Beaty, who served
three years with the American
Red Gloss during World War'll,
will be presented with a citation r- . i \ I' l e
6y a representative of the U. K. i J)G lU T UOy I N 1QI It ■
Army at the annual Red Cross ;
dinner to be held at Sunset Gro.v ■ °n Saturday night. January II.
country dub on Thursday even- - rnimmal dance will be held
mg, January W, at seven q’elock. direction of the Riverside
daughfer of Mr. ' Association at the Assembly hail
' i No. I, it was announced today
by a representative of the associ-
ation, Wcygandfs orchestra will
’■play for dancing from 8:30 to 12
o’clock. The public is invited.'
(luinotlioml)
Bishop Hmes To
Hold Service At
- St. Paul's Church
church in Port Arthur to attend i
luncheon at Norton House in Port
Arthur at 10:30 o’clock on Thurs-
day morning. January 9. Thc
luncheon will immediately fol-
low Holy Communion service at
j the church at ten o’clock, it was
| announced.
The choral department of the Members of thc local Associated
Wliman's Club will hold a regular Women who arc planning to at-
nuxting o:i Monday evening <tt tend are ask to telephone Mrs.
7:lpS o'clock at the club house. Joint U. Logan, Jr., at 2905 oi
Mds. f’. A. Mattingly, chairman, u Mrs. W. S. Denham at 3370, in or- ,
to preside and Mrs. E. 1. Hardy i | dcr that arrangements may be j
Chc/af bepartrnentj
Pk/ns Meeting
j
After the
married couple left for San Diego.
Calif., where Mr. Schrieber is to
be permanently stationed.
The brid© was a student of thc
Orange high school before her
marriage. Mu Schrieber is a
graduate of Orange high school
gnd before entering the Navy was
employed here by the Consoli-
dated Steel Corporation, Ltd
preside
to direct thg choral work.
T; N T. Club To
Meet On Tuesday
i made for transportation.
Assembly Meet To
Be Held Tuesday
A general assembly meeting is
j sclieduled for Tuesday night at
eight o'clock at Assembly hall No.
1, Avenue A and John street, i,
Mrs. L. F. Bcnckcnstcin is to cn-H was announced Saturday by C. K
lei tain Member's of the Tuesday | King, president
(Tuesday Club To
Be Entertained
Miss Beaty,
: and Mrs. Hunter Beaty, was tn
charge of a Red Cross Clubrnobii •
overseas and saw service hi the
Italian campaign. She is now as-
sirtant diroctor of the Orange
j uso.
Music lor the dinner will in-
clude "The Red,Cross” to be sung
j> by Mrs. John W. Hart with- Mr .
Hal G. Carter playing the accom-
paniment.
J. II. David, fhttirmun of the
cliaiAer. will r>rt;sidf'. Mrs* John
W. Anger is in charge of table
decorations.
Tickets, selling at 31.8ft each,
will go on ‘sale Monday at the
Red Cross chapter bouse. 120 Wa-
ter street, and rimy tic Obtained
by dialing 2322 or 264!>.
who contributed as much as
to thc ’946 Red Cross roll call
may attend.
ped Cross awards will tie giv-
en to various workers who ser-
ved during thc war years, it w as
; announced.
Thc Right Rev. John E. Hines of |
Austln. bishop coadju.or ot the
Diocese of Texas, is to visit St. i
Patd’s E|)is(opai c!nitt-h Itere to- '
day tor tlic first time since (>e- ;
tober 1945. and «ill preach at the :
eleven o'clock service this morn- i
log when the rite of confirmation
will lie held.
Special music by the choir will 1
include an anthem. "O Conic Let '
r . Sing” W J Marsh
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Tid Tod Club Canterbury Guild to
LhaT Party -iMeet Wednesday
. Mrs. George Colburn, Jr., will
entertain members of the T. N. , — ...............— -----. . ,
T. Sewing club on Tuesday af- c-tub on T uesday afternoon at j Association.
t«flt»n at her home. 1504 Cherry i three o'clock In her home. 711 jersidc are invited to be
stiict. The members are to as- ' Grcca avenue. Bridge games will
seipble at throe o'c. ,ck. be enjoyed at that time.
present.
..........Mrs. Konker Is
All tenants of Riv-| HoSteSS To GuB
Mrfc Glenn Konker was hostess
to members of the Friday Sewing
club at the weekly meeting on
Filday afternoon at three o'clock
in her home, 2203 Sixteenth street
The afternoon was spoil in
sewing and refreshments were ser -
Announcement was niadc Sat- ved.
Lurday that there will be no busi- Pl-csent wee*-—-Mrs Johnny
ness and social meeting of
Mrs- Fritz Lee is to entertain
members of the Tip Top club ut
a bridge. iKirty on I'uesduy even-
ing in tier tiotnc, 14(91 f’:n1< ave-
nue, The games Will begin at
7:30 o'clock.
■Quin Guild To
rnTTod Meet Weanesday
Members of the Quin Guild,of
St. Patti’s Episcopal church here
arc to meet on Wednesday morr-
ing at ten o’clock at the home of
Mrs. Herbert Journcay, WN1. Cher-
ry street- AH members are urged
to lie hi uttcudaitce.
The Canterbury Guild of St.
Paul's K.piscopal church will meet ■
on Wednesday night at 7:39 i
o’clock in the home of Mrs. R. W. !
Amnson. tajii Decatur. * Miss Julia
Brown is to be in charge of the
study.
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Power Bible Class
To Omit Business
Meet This Month
the-Brown, Mrs. Lnuscn Cox, Mrs
Power Bible class of the First
Methodist church during th«
month of January. The next bus-
iness meeting of the class is to hr
held on the first Mbutlay in Feb-
ruary at a place to be announced
Louis SniaihiiH. Jr.. Mrs. Robert
Jackson. Mrs. Qelbcit Nanis and
the hastcsK.
AnoBier niectuig ot tin; ilul.
will lie iicid on Friday,-January-
10. at’u place to be-announced
.OPE. S-To Meet
Tuesday Night
The Orange chapter of the Or-
der ot tlie Eastern Star will mce:
| on Tuesday evening at 7:3']
o’clock <ii the Masonic Temple
Mrs Cora Denman, worthy ma-
tron. a>td Gayle Jackson, worthy
“pau-on. w ill be An charge
Mrs. AddMi MucPTirlane of this
city spent Friday ih Houston with
Bar and Mrs. A. S McNeill
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FANNYE BEATY, Owner
, . ' 7*
r (Entrance Through Marcella Beauty- Shoppe I
m MAIN STREET RHONE 2411
Announcing the Reopening of
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Star Bakery
Under New Management
t*uuo«s?
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Ploce^ou^ special orders for
parties birthdays and other
special occasions...
We will offer thc finest bakery products that we
know how to make and hope thc re*idcnU of
Border Street; Cove Addition and all the South- jfa
western part of the community will give n> a
trial.
Open 7 A. M to # P M
316 Border
Phone 3191
Onnouna/u^
S P SCHEDULE CHANGES
crrccTivE jturaut s, if«7
LASTBOUNI)
Train N». 9. ALAMU. will leave Orange 11:19 A. Jt. inxtead
of 19:30 A. M„ arriving New Ilrleaim 7:3# P. M. imitead of
•it; r. Mv .
Traill No. t. ACADIAN, will leave Orangr 19:49 P. M. Imteaf
of 19:33 P. M
WESTBOUND
Trahi No. 3, ACADIAN. Will leave Orange 3|A« A. M. in-
stead of 3tJ6 A. M.
Train No. 5. AKf.ONAt T. will leave Orange «:3S A. M. tn
slrad of *:I9 A. M. ' \
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 5, 1947, newspaper, January 5, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557224/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.