The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1947 Page: 2 of 4
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NEWS OF SOCIETY, CLUB AND CHURCH ACTIVITIES
TEXAS-EXES TO HOLD ANNUAL
DINNER MEETING ON MONDAY
•oStor'irJ"S',n”‘o*” tte j •“» *r T,ya, IMrIrlrnd.
hold I urgcd 10 Hltend’ Tickets ace
Women's Division
Of Red Cross To'
Plan Fund Drive -
University of Texas, will
their annual .dinner meeting on
Monday evening. March 3, ,al 7:30
o’clock at the Riverside Assembly
hall. Avenue A and John street,
It was announced today.
Bully Gilstrap, assistant coach
of . the Texas football team, will
be the guest speaker. He will
show a moving picture of the 1948, j
priced at $1.50 per plate and may
be purchased at Sholars Drug
company, All tickets must be se-
cured by noon Monday. March 3,
as they will not be sokt at the
door, it was stated, s
Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Captains of the Women’s divi-
sion of the Red Cross will meet
on JVednesdav morning at ten
o’clock at the home of Mrs.
George Colburn, division chair-
man. 15*2 Cherry street, to lay
j plans for the annual Red Cress
{ membership drive beginning Mon-
Barden of ‘ day> March 3
no.oen oi Captains of the drive are: Mrs.
football game between the Uni-j ^1,1*!!? ku*^! 1 ««* Evahn. Mrs, Meade Graves,
i £ tjsarss ts'-r
M. toll,,,, nod will m*. ,, nm- __
tung commentary of the fine
points of the game;
. Ail ex-students of
the Univer-
iiy at fheir hnrtie, 1002 Eighth
j street. Mr. Barden is superin-
tendent of schools, at Sugarland.
&
DE MARYS
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BORDER
CAFE
Mrs. F. H. Roberts, Mrs. Lloyd
Palmer. Mrs. John Channlng, Mrs.
W. S. Denham, Mrs. W. E. Hard-
ing, Mrs. E. E. Davis, Mrs. Dan
Cable, Jr„ Mrs. Jules Sanders,
Mrs. L. C Shipman, Mrs. Olney
SC Biack and iVJiss Fannye Beaty,
Will Specialize In
SEAFOODS
During The Lenten Season
MERCHANTS LUNCH DAILY j
We Open at 5 P. M. On Sundays [
First Place On Your Right Across J
The Bridge—Orange. Texas \
Brotherhood'Of
• West Orange
i! Church Meets
§1
J i Twenty - one members
• S Brotherhood of the West
Dr. Hargroves To
Be Speaker For
Man-Boy Banquet
Dr. Rigsby Hargroves of Oak-
dale, La., will be the guest speak-
er at the Man-Boy banquet to be
held tonight at 7:30 o’clock by
Twelve close relatives and friend* the Brotherhood of the North Or-
I Pianist Gives
‘Private Recital
j . ■ ■ '
Thomas Camp, student of the
American Conservatory of Musit.
at Chicago, 111., was presented in
a private piano recital on Mon-
day night at the home of Mrs.
Bess Paddleford, 407 Decatur.
were present.
Mr. Camp arrived on Friday of
the past week for a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Camp.
He is returning by plane to Chi-
cago to resume his study at the
conservatory.
Baptist Minister
To Be Speaker At
Breakfast Club
YES,
The Rev. W. A. eprkern, pas-
tor of tile First Baptist church,
will speak on ’’Interracial Cooper-
ation” at the weekly meeting of
the Breakfast club which is to be
held on Friday morning at 9:30
o'clock at Assembly hall No. 1,
Avenue A and John street. F.v-
_ , , , t eryone is invited to attend, ac-
^Pt“l_i'hUrt attended^ the cording to announcement by Miss
Viola Barben, home counselor.
YOU CAN
LEARN TO FLY
By Using Your Educational Benefits
Saturdays - Sundays - Holidays
And After Work
ITS EASY - ITS SIMPLE
ITS INEXPENSIVE TO YOU
For Information Call 3645
BROWNAIR, INC.
NEW COMPLETE AIRPORT
and FLYING SERVICES
3 MILES OUT FORT ARTHUR HIGHWAY
program meeting held on Mon-
day evening in the educational
building of the church with Rich-
ard R. Eddleman of the First
Baptist Brotherhood as guest
speaker.
EdWin ' Freeman, program
Chairman, arranged a series of
talks on the topic, “We Are Not
Always Praying”. Introductions
were made by W. P. Colhour.
Hugh R: Myers spoke on”Christ
Must Be Real”, W. C. Colburn
i | discussed the topic "There Must
J r Be a Sense of Complete Depend-
• ency”, Roy Colburn, made a talk
{ on “God Always Answers Prayer”
* and Elray Richardson spoke oh
• ! ”We Must Have a Spirit of Coro-
•, plete Resignation.” Musical num-
i, lairs were given by a male qtiar-
J telte,
J Serving on the refreshments
S | committee were Roy Colburn, Ar-
* thur Lee Phillips and R. F. Glare.
ange Baptist church in the
church educational building, it
was announced today by the pas-
tor, the Rev. Jaroy Weber.
Each member of the Brother-
hood attending is to bring a boy
as a guest, it was announced.
Junior Guild To
Meet Wednesday
The Junior'Guild of St. Paul’s
Episcopal church will meet on
| Wednesday morning at ten
I o'clock for a Communion service
I at the church. After the service,
i a business session and lesson will
: be held in the guild room, it was
announced. All members are ask-
ed to be present.
Orahge Girl Heard
In Broadcast
Martha Ann Holland, talented
10-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Holland, 238 Rogers
court, appeared oh a program
Saturday over radio station
KPAC, Port Arthur. She wing
“To Each His Own” and dp)ii-
cated it to her mother. -
i\ PERSONAL
DEAR MABLE: Yrtur mother is
driving me crazy! She wants me
to paper her house with, some of
Terry's beautiful washable wall-
paper. . ■'_'
Order Of Eagles
To Meet Tonight
The Fraternal Order of the Ea-
gles will hold a regular weekly
meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at
the W. O. W. halt with Vernon
Moore, president, in charge. All
members are requested to attend,
it was announced tty Tony Pavia,
Jr., publicity chairman.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Mullins :
of 420 Lake street announce the ;
arrival of a baby daughter, Linda . . . .
Sue, born on Monday, February j /VlGthOUlSt GIOSS
Miss Phillips Is —!
Honored At Dinner
Given By Teachers
Miss Emma Nell Phillips, who
has resigned as music teacher at
Anderson school in order to be
educational consultant with Sil-
ver, Burdette Publishing company,
was honored with a dinner given
by the Anderson school faculty at
the school cafeteria on Thursday
evening, February 20, at 5:30 j
o’etoek.
The Washington’s birthday mo- i
tif was used in the decorations.
Fluted red, white and blue run- I
ners extended down the length of '<
the table which was centered with
a “cherry tree” bearing red.
white and blue musical notes in-
stead of cherries. Each place was
marked with a small hatchet in
the patriotic theme.
By request, Miss Phillips sang
several numbers with piano ac-
companiment by Miss Cecilia Spi-
vaknwski who also played several
piano solos.
Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald, in behalf
of the teachers, presented Miss
Phillips with a leather case.
Thirty - nine teachers and
their families were in ullendunee.
BOLTON
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Household and Commercial
DAY OR NIGHT
Phone 4**5
UK Fine St.
24, at the
hospital.
Frances Ann Lutcher
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Price
of 724 Lowe court, announce the
birth of a daughter on Monday,
j February 24, at the Frances Ann
Lutcher hospital. The new arri-
val has been named Mary Eu-
I genia.
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WHERE YOU RECEIVE
Wm.
THE FINEST
' For Less
>U) YOU KNOW?-----
.. HmI wh«n you k«v« your oyo» oxominod ot Iht
TEXAS STATE OPTICAL CO.
The interior ot Hm eye •» examined ter any diseases
ee anatomical detects.
The cornea or tront ot the oyo is massured with the
Opthalmometer ter Astigmatism.
The Retinoscope is used to determine the strength
et the lens necessary to giva clear and comfortable
Make This Home Recipe
To Take Off Ugly Fat
It’s simple. It’s amazing,
outckly one may loss ooum
bulky, unsightly 1st right in
own home. Make this recipe
It's amaiing, how
inds of
- in your
this recipe your-
io treehls at all
It contains nothing
sail. It’s easy—m
and costa little. It
harmful. Ju»t go to your druggist
and ask for four ounces of liquid
Barrentrate (formerly celled Barcel
Concentrate). Pour this Into a pint
ho*11* and add enough grapefruit
uice to fill the bottle. Then take
_wo tablespoon a fu! twice a day.
That* all there to to ft.
H the very first bottle doesn’t
show the simple, easy way to lose
bulky fat and help regain skniler.
more graceful curves; if reducible
pounds and inches of excess fat
don it just seem to disappear almost
lika magic from neck, chin, arms,
bust, abdomen, hips, calves and
ankles, just return the empty bot-
tle for your money hack. Follow
the easy way endorsed by mam
who have tried this plan and help
bring back alluring curves and
graceful slenderness. Note hew
quickly bloat disappears—how
much better you feel. More alive,
youthful appearing and active
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14 The strength of the muscles which turn the eyes in
the various directions mo measured to determine
whether the two eyes are properly balanced.
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICES
' REMEMBER, WE SAVE YOU FROM ffl TO $101
ON YOUR EYE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES I
CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS!
Regular «I«.M Value
Regular $22.*0 Valaa
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Registered Optometrists
Dr. S. J. Rogers Dr. M, L. Ruben
TEXAS STATE0PIIC41
ORANGE
IN Fifth St.
BEAUMONT
•49 Orleaaa
:: I*—i HIT
PORT ARTHUR
417 Aaatba
STOP THAT RUST
Have your ear steam cleaned and painted underneath.
I guarantee this Job to last the full Hie of your car.
We use an asbestos base paint, the exclusive user of this
product in Orange. The only materia! which can carry
such a guarantee in this climate.
' ONE DAY SERVICE
MARTELL PAINT b BODY WORKS
509 Herder Street
Phene 4005
Meets On Monday
The monthly business and so-
cial meeting of the Woman’s Wes-
ley Bible class of the First Meth-
odist church was held on Monday
evening with Mrs. Arthur Turner
and Mrs. T. J. Arnold as hostesses
at the home of Mrs. Turner in
Bruner addition.
| Arrangements of camellias,
narcissi and pansies decorated the
] home. Mrs. W. L. Roberts was
| appointed recording secretary and
I visiting member. Mrs. Alice
j C'ruse had charge of the program
j of entertainment including con-
| tests and games,
i Attending were Mesdames Mary
j Graves, M. A. Watson, Rice, C.
| A. Boehme, W. F. Andrews, Lela
Mouton, Alice Cruse, W. L. Rob-
erts. Emma Moss, F. A. Harris, P.
L. Davis, A. O. Heckqian and the
hostess.
Refreshments of cherry jelio
and cake were served.
The next ^business and social
meeting of the class will be held
on Monday, March 31, at
to be announced.
place
Activities In
Riverside For
Coming Week..
BOY'S AND GIRL'S
1947 BICYCLES
COLUMBIA’S NEWEST...
Complete With TORPEDO HEADLIGHT . . . CHROME
RIMS ... SURE STAND... CHAIN GUARDS ... U. S.
ROYAL TIRES . . . REFLECTOR . . . SAFETY GRIPS
IN BEAUTIFUL MAROON AND CREAM.
$46.50 & $49.50
&
505
FRONT
CONN’S^
Activities at Assembly hall No.
| 1, sponsored by the Riverside As-
I sociatiott, have been announced
as follows for the coming week,
by C. E. King, association presi-
dent: Square dance Thursday
night from 8:30 to 11:30 o’clock
with music by the Bluebonnet
Playboys, informal dance Satur-
| day night from 8:30 to 12 o'clock
with music by Weygandt's or-
chestra, Riverside Association
executive board meeting on Mon-
day night at 7:30 o’clock, general
assembly and on Tuesday night
at eight o’clock.
f Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Workman, j
204 Moreeil, had as their guests
during the past weekend, his sis- i
ter. Miss Goldie Workman of j
: Tulsa. Okla.. and Mr. and Mrs.
: Frank Workman of Dallas. E. G.
! Workman is to leave Orange for :
the Philippines on Saturday.
March 1. and Mrs. Workman is
planning to follow later.
WELL KNOWN MAN FELT
LIKE SWOLLEN BALLOON:
FULL OF STOMACH GAS
Recently, a well known man stat-
ed that he used to feel like a swol-
len balloon after every meal. He
would bloat full of gas and spit up
acidulous liquids for hours after
eating. Was terribly constipated
This man is one of the hundreds
in this vicinity who now praise IN-
NER-AID. He states he was amaz-
ed at the results when he took this
medicine. Now he eats what he
wants without gas or bloating and :
bowels are regular for the first
time in years. He feels like a new
man.
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs, they cleanse bowels, clear[
gas from stomach, act on sluggish j
liver and kidney*. Miserable peo-
ple soon fret different all ever. So
don't pa on suffering! Get INNER-
AID. Sold at all drug stroes.
m,
' AUTO AND
FURNITURE LOANS
. . . When (he kills flow tin
and (he money isn’t there to—
■y '
. flow out—.tnsl eome to its ...
Arrange for a low-interest
loan on your furniture or
automobile.
STATE FINANCE CO.
512 Green Ave.
D.ol4389
3. Lost and Found
LOST — Black billfold, contain-
ing valuable papers belonging to
Alice Mildred Curry Please rtf
turn to 2505 Third St., Brownwood.
$10 REWARD for recovery of
boy’s blue and white bicycle,
serial number 98440. Stolen from
east side of high school Monday
afternoon. 204 Hobson, phone 2660.
4. Special Notices
JAMES A. Jefferson, general re-
pair and building.' Phone Mrs.
Carpenter 9958. P. O. Box 641.
C.UARANTEED watch repairing,
jewelry repairs, ring sizing,
crystals and bands fitted while
von wait. Thriftv Jewelry Store
405 10th. St. Phone 2777.
COMPLETE paint spraying rigs
and car sanders for rent. 305
Sampson Cts; Phone 829.^
Floor Sandi.tg and Finishing
Free Estimates
HOMER HAWORTH
Dial 4027
ALBERT S. WRIGHT
Public Accountant
Announces the opening of a permanent
office in the Petty Building for the gen-
eral practice of accounting and Income
Tax Service..
DIAL 4901
Over Rip’s Cafe
LET US do your moving and
hauling — Anytime dr any-
where. Rain or shine. Van-
truck. Phone 9941, 84 Green f'
Ave. Joe (Pop) Worthed.
Dial
THEY ARE HERE-
AUT0M0BILE
SEAT COVERS
REASONABLY PRICED
FOR THIS QUALITY COVER
FIBER MAT WITH ART
LEATHER TRIM
We have them for Fords from
1937 to 1946 Models
COUPE ..... $10.45
TUDOR SEDAN. . . .$17.95
SEDAN COUPE . . . . $17.95
F0RD0R SEDAN . . .$18.95
REX AIR
"Your Postwar Mechanical Maid
Has Strived!”
• Washes Dust Out of Air You
Breathe
• Adds Healthful Humidity to
Air in Your Home
• Vaporize:; Medicaids in Sick-
rooms
• Eliminates Need for Dusting
Furniture ,
• Cleans Rugs, Furniture,
Floors. Draperie •
• Scrubs Tile, Linileum and
Wood Floors
• Shampoos Rugs and
Upholstery
For Demonstration Please
3618 oir Write
GEORGE DOWNING
I*. O. Box 1(187
MITC H’S REPAIR SHOP
1«1«7 . ltllh St.
MOTOR REPAIRS
BRAKES
RADIATION
BODY WORK
PAINTING
i DIAMOND Cab Co. is open for
i business. Answer telephone day
l or night. Phone 2315.
| OPEN now for Readings daily—
i 9 to 7 eseept Sunday. 1403 Main
jst.
j THE PERSON or person’s child
who took a red balloon tired bi-
j cycle from the doorsteps of 128
’ Porter Cts. please return it.
| PIANO Tuning and repairing,
j Phone 3733.
; PAINTER & Paper hanger. First
j class. Best references. Free es-
i timate. Call Mr. Hammond —
| 9948.
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j{ For Fun and Exercise j
i RENT A BIKE i
:
1937 to 1940 Models . .. $3.95
1941 to 1946 Models . .. $5.70
GENUINE FORD BATTERIES
Month
Guarantee
$I475
PAUL GASOW MOTORS
' Authorized FORD Dealer
105 -7th St. Phone 581
Dependable, Sturdy
20c Per Hour
;
| Nelson Bicycle |
Shop
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PUBLIC*
WEIGHING
DAY OR NIGHT
CERTIFIED PUBLIC SCALES
We Are Bonded Slate Approved
PUBLIC WEIGHERS
-24 Hour Servicer::—
Onr scales are 10 foot «'ld«
by 40 foot long and can
weigh up to 60.000 pounds.
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES
FOR ANY KIND OF JCNK!
Alvin V. Keown
WRECKING YARD
MarArtKur Drive
*>*> — — l|9»»i,a»«» ■■■■■■■ ■■■<■
MAYTAG WASHERS ~
Ironers _ Frozen Food Locker*
Dutch Oven Gas Range*
“CleanrCut" Power Lawnmower*
-ORANGE MAYTAG CO.
504 MAIN—PHONE 569
DIRT FOR SALE
|------Top Soil and Fitter------
PETE MOSLEY
Phone 3795
moving * Hai ling
anything. Phone U«
304 Uain St.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1947, newspaper, February 25, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558018/m1/2/?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.