The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 6, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, API
THE ORANGE LEADER
AGE TWO ^
ance. Music was provided by the
Texas Wanderers, a recently or-
ganized string band.
Ail types of folk dancing, also
round nanciti;;. wen? enjoyed.
| she really deserves 'S-:Ti»lo the
j year a Hound for her* contribution
; to humanity. Onie of the out-*
: standing women (St St. Louis, Lu-
ella Sayman lives an active, busy
and useful life that would wear
down vny ten lesser women, yet
she obviously thrives on it. A
member or officer of no less than'
: 34 boards and organizations, in-
! eluding the Women’s Advertising
j Club, she is a working meinber,
j not onw in name only, a club wo-
i man
OUTSTANDING CLUB WOMAN TO
BE GUEST OF SISTER HERE
Louis, ihodore atSH Mrs. A. O. Rabideau,
r1 Dr. 1 Park Place. Mrs., Skyman's
Louis, visit is of interest here as she is
Wed- a prominent club woman and
ier of business executive,
man’s She’s the Archangel of the
Com- I Gridiron Dinner every spring but
Take Off Ugly Faf With
This Home Recipe
ing off ungainly weifht and help brine
: back alluring cum* and graceful *1*iul*l
n«w. J«i*£ get from your dmgght, four
, ounces of liquid Boreentrnte I formerly
tailed Bareel Concert tpitfcp). Add #*onn
grapefruit juice to make a pint* Then just
take two tableapoonafuJ twice a day. Won.
derful results may be obtained quickly. Now
you may slim down your figure and hat
tx>und* of ugly fat without back breaking
\ exercise. or starvation diet. It** easy to
make %nd easy to take. Contain* nothing
harmful. If the very first bottle doesn't
«bow you the rimpie, easy wpy to lo*o
; bulky weight and help regain slender, muro
Yrarefol curve*, return the empty botUg
sad get your money bark. £
in, the best sense of that
, oft-maligned word, ahd a person
| who can be relied on for every
worthwhile activity that comes a-
ieng. Yet she’s neither a dull so-
cial worker type nor a superfi-
cial socialite, biji a charming, at-
j tractive, soft - voiced woman,
! with a grand sense of humor;—
and the best looking clothes
you've ever seen.
> A business woman as well as
an extra - curricular,worker, she
is the president and treasurer of
Sayrpnn Products company and
has managed the affairs of that
I company entirely since the death
I of her husband. Dr. T. M. Sayman,
l in 1937. Her ability as an execu-
1 live is shown by the number of
employes who hove been with
the company 25 to 35 years.
Anyone who has occasion to
contact Mrs. Sayman meets up
with her efficient and friendly
Girl Fridhy (and All Days) Lottie
Pawlaski, who is ns much a su-
perwoman as her employer when
it comes to juggling a dozen de-
tails at once. Mrs. Sayman's beau-
tiful and smooth operating home
is h-s well organized as^ier busi-
ness, organization being one of
her success secrets, and "She is
generous about opening it freely
whether it be as a hotel to special
guests or a meeting place for or-
ganizations.
As for those organizations, she
is the active vice - president of
the league Of Women Voters as
well as the Women’s Advertising
club of St. Louis: president of
the St. Louis Grand Opera Guild;
vice president of St. Louis Youth
Activities council: Board Chair-
t*,i H lit tUI I IUI L.I 1 The reguiar wefekly square
Services Today TSSS'tST^n
S.wcl.1 music entitled -The i “Vd ln *iu",d-
Easter Story" will be presented
by the choir of the First Christian
church at the worship service this
evening at the church, it was an-
nounced Friday.
This morning gt eleven o’clock,
the pastor, the Rev. Frantz G,
Alford is to speak on the subject,
“God Is Not Dead."
Everyone is invited to attend
these services, the pastor"stated.
r SURE, I'M TAKING ^
you TO JAIL, BUTCH...
AamSazungAbargains AT
XlATXO-WaOD
PUT IT ALL ON ONE BILL!
Luella Sayman of St. Louis, Missouri, is to arrive here on
Wednesday of this week to spend several days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. O. Rabideau, 1 Park Place. Mrs. Sayman is an
successful business woman, world traveler and club woman.
McINNIS BUNDS
CAS+I
DRUG- CO. /
y~ir—*--“Zl
“NOTHING DOWN —LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
mm&ow is the time to dress up your home for spring with
.WjUB&iy Venetian Blinds and Slats-O-Wood Awnings.
"""MPfRROW’S makes it so easy you’ll never miss the
JJJJtWftey. You’re entitled to the bdst, and since it costs no
Monthly Meetina
Held ByW.S. C ‘S
from her full name. Luella May-
croft Sayman. A verse from one
of her poems, "Good Morning
Sun” perhaps expresses her
outlook on life. It goes:
Our day we must not waste away
Our service let us give
To hely our fellows o’er the road—
So they may work and live.
I WONDER
WHAT TYPE
OF PERSON.
LIVES J
LONGEST/)
RICH
RELATIVE.'
Approximately fifty members
of the Woman’s Society for Chris-
tian Sen ice of the First Metho-
dist qhprch attended the monthly
general meeting held Thursday
afternoon at the church.
Mrs. J. E. Alexander conducted
the business session. A report on
the W. S. C. S. conference held
last month in Bay City, was given
by Mrs. John Y. Bell. Quarterly
reports were submitted by offi-
cers and committee chairmen.
Mrs. D. V. Campbell led the de-
votionni preceding the social
hour. Members of Circle Four,
hostesses for the occasion, served
Easter "refreshments from a table
centered with purple irises.
On Thursday, April 10, the
circles of the society will meet in
separate sessions.
more you should demand the best. YOU can have 7 to
14 days delivery on Tailor-Made wood or aluminum
Venetian Blinds. Call us today for Free Estimates. You
are under no obligations.
Father's Night
To Be Held By
Curtis P-T. A.
MORROW’S
PHONE 2!i!M»
A Fathers’ Night program is be-
ing arranged for the meeting of
the Parent - Teacher Association
of Curtis school which will be
held on Tuesday evening, April 8,
at 7:30 o’clock at the school. Mrs.
R. F. Glaze, association presi-
dent. is to preside.
Installation of officers will be
held with Mrs. George Jones in
charge of the Induction ceremony.
Music by the glee club of the
school under direction of Miss
Mary Frances Cottle will be a
feature of the program.
Ali members of the P. T. A. will
hostesses for the occasion.
FREE FAST DELIVERY SERVICE
j tionai Church (once again the
1 first woman to serve on the
board or to serve as chairman);
! Chairman of the Ways and Means
; committee of the church: Secre-
I tary of the Foreign Policy Asso-
ciation. Inc., St. Louis branch: on
I the board of directors of Play-
I goers of St. Louis, Inc.; a board
member for Bethesda hospital,
St. Louis Symphony Society and
Urban League of St. Louis; a
member of the City Plan Com-
frtilHtkm (the only woman on the
board): a member of St. Louis
Race Relations Commission, In-
terracial Commission of the
Metropolitan Church Federation
of St. Louis, Women’s Auxiliary
Board of the Barnard Free Skin
and Cancer hospital, Better Bus-
iness Bureau, Finance Committee
End board of trustees of Y. W. C.
A.; a member of the Business and
Professional Women’s Club, Zon-
l ta Club, St. Louis Artists’ Guild,
People’s Art Center Association,
Philharmonic Society, the Wed-
nesday Club and many others.
A- world traveler before the
war, Mrs. Sayman lived in Paris
and Munich, while her daughter,
j Dorothy Jean (Better known as
Do’ Jean) attended school. In
QUALITY
AND
BEAUTY
YOUR
EYES
Services To Be
Held At Chapel
Clarence Bassitt. assistant pastor
of the Westminster Presbyterian
church in Port Arthur, will hold
services at the Presbyterian chap-
el in North Orange this evening at
7:30 o’clock. The speaker will il-
lustrate his talk with picture
slides.
Mr. Bassitt is to hold services
at the chapel every Sunday even-
ing during the coming two
months, it was announced.
Have oar mistered optometrist examine year eyes. A skillful
combination of art and scienre , . . smartly styled glasses to
flatter the contours of your face.
REMEMBER, WE SAVE YOU FROM $6 TO $10
ON YOUR EYE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES
CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS !
Regular *16.00 Value Regular *22.00 Value
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Powell Hilliard
and daughter Sharon of New Or-
leans. La., are spending the week-
end here with 'Mr. Hilliard’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hilliard,
1105 Cypress street. Miss Thelma
Hilliard and Miss Emma Alice
Nicholson of Houston are also
spending the weekend in Orange
in the Hilliard home.
White sidewall time, ns ItlugWated, will b*
supplied ut «xtm eoH us e»on aa available.
Dr. S. J. Roger* Dr. James A. Gatch
Registered Optometrists
Important Person who’s arriving.
bile, in fact. Definitely not the num-
ber to be picked up off the counter
any time, anywhere.
i - •. . 7
That’s why forethought pays and
prompt decision gets results. You
are simply playing safe when you
Set your order in now!
Who says you’re only young once ?
Take a look at this trim, new Buick
— or better, take its wheel — and see
just how wrong that old saw is!
One look at these sleek lines, the
long, taste-of-tomorrow fenders —
and just watch yourself start getting
young ideas.
Find an open road, gun this beauty
just a bit — and see how the spirit of
springtime wells up in your soul and
sets the red blood coursing.
Boyd Hopkins, Jr., gnd W. G.
Enmon who are attending Texas
A: St M. college, accompanied by
Gerald Caughiln of College Sta-
tion, are spending the Easter hol-
idays in Orange.
James C. Lingo. S. F. 2-e of the
U. S. Navy, has arrived here from
Seattle. Wash., to visit his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lingo
at 246 Harrison court in River-
side.
Take it through the tangle of traffic
and see how ninthly it maneuvers —
check it at a boulevard stop and see
how sure and positive itscontrolsare.
In alt truth, here’s a car that’s any
man’s darling, every man’s pride. A
car that not only meets your needs
for transportation, but satisfies
your every hankering for size and
power, style and room, solid
worth and top-dollar value.
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Holland Hotel Phone 2227 | Phone *89*
Offices in Corpas Christ!,'Skit' Antonio. Galveston, Tyler
Dallas, Austin and Houston
°^r Buie# has
Earl and Bill Workman, stu-
| dents at Texas A and M. college
j are spending the Easter holidays
j here with their mother, Mrs. E. G.
! Workman, *04 Moreell.
Naturally, it’s a much wanted car.
America’s most wanted automo-
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Cjood road or bad, on these soft all-
coil springs you take everything with
youthful zip and zest, quite freed
from jar or jolt
City street or country road, with all
this poised and husky roadweight
beneath you, you travel your level
course, steady and non-swerving
even on curves.
Pull up somewhere — and see how
people turn to note the Very
Miss Nannette Norris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Norris, has
arrived from Texas State College
for Women at Denton, to spend
the Easter holidays with her par-
ents.
CASH
Coll On Us For
ALL TYPES OF
LOANS
IN AMOUNTS OF
Miss Addie Louisa Prince* a
student at Texas State College for
Women, is visiting here during
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mfs. R. E. Prince, 200 Border
street.
Tide You Over
TO
$1500.00
LOW C6ST!
LONG TERMS’
Most everybody runs into a
situation sometime when
extra money is needed to
tide over an emergency.
Miss Charlcie Lee Prince has
arrived here from Texas State
College for Women to spend the
weekend with her parents. - Mr.
and Mrs. V. O. Prince. 409 Sixth
street.
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AUTO LOANS MADE INSTANTLY
Miss Patricia Sigler, a student
at Texas State College for Wo-
men, is spending the Easter week-
end here in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sig-
ler. 319 East John street.
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Phone
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506 Main
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 6, 1947, newspaper, April 6, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557778/m1/2/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.