The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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home of Mrs. J. W. Cherry for
Mrs. C. S.
Pa«e 2- THE ORANGE LLADEH—WaMneada >. Oct 1? 1B51
. ,| of which Rev C. S. Miers is pas-
R J _ _ 1 - tor. will sponsor a church wWe
Bridge v-ity $©» ^ ^
BR1DGE 'Ji-h ISpl.-Tb«
rcomrrother-oft^Bnd^C^y ,ernooa ow KFDM. will \£ the
school PTA met on Ocv 9 to malw; gUPSj speaker. Mrs. Mary taker
plans (or the HaLoween carnival. ^rlD be mistress of cereroon’es
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Myles and i**-* TheW^lf ^thspec.al music being furnished
- »*»*n<* r*rrj no ti«/4 genen*! chairman ox tne carnival. for the occasion.
—*"*n“‘ fami ne «nd whidl W;U ^ heId at the Bridge
City school on Monday. Oct. ?9, The nursery will be open from
«n* phi at the Gilmer Home*, pv y—- y—•- . a., cn.j.v - beginning at 5.-0 p, m. Mrs. B. F. d-30 until closing, of the banouet
' r ‘ . jtT f..;,, vr — Bv VldtP L itV GrOVP *,an ®undaj Lawler was elected c'airman of to benefit all mothers with young
Vm i , Uiy oiwe Mr. ^ Mrs Joe Thompson the food « mmittee and Mrs. Wal- babies who will be interested in
H » InstaLat*o« °f officers was have recently returned from ler Mitchell chairmah of the pro- oommg.
H»ke cm. Happiness Through for Oct. 22 during a Kingsville where they visited their grvm C\rrtr Meets
l oderstanding. ..... of.tt»ffC*'* C,i °r0'e ^n-ih-Uw and daughter Mr and The {ood win inc1lKfe chiii. The .Elizabeth Ca lowgy circle
PUns were discussed for Hal- M2. Supreme Forest. Woodmen Mrs James Baummand Mr and ljei ho. QOfeS. ples, coffee and of the Bridge City Baptist church
kiweer,. but were not cwnoutecL circle at the MOW hall Monday ^^.R>an tT'-r^ cold drinks. Each of the eight met at 2 p rr Wednesday in the
The mcnv'ers decided that the rfterrw&a. A covered dish lunch- llec* Mrs. Jim Thompson a* school will «oonsor a-----■------------—■—**■»*--—
eon util be served at 1* 30 p, m. ™d Mrs^F. E. Thompson triKh ftTiutS g^Hag
prior to the meeting. m ^.ugio and Ganado. horror house and country store ^ ^ _
Hor.ared goes Is for the special Mr and Mrs Bill Hutchinson as main attractions. f Ju A
urogram will be Mrs. Hazel are *b* parents of a btbv dau»h- T".e program will include a M0
Davidson Godlove of Houston. ^ ^ She has been style show and local taitfut v <
state manager and national com- earned Connie Shervl. Church Banquet Scheduled ^ ^
nutteewoman. and Mrs. Peart ***** Reese of The Bridge City Baptist church. Mm. dejBA .
—^nU'ive^arTdSirirt*^1 M«- Clora O^lUy^weew.' Franks: Mens 'Bible, Rev. BiU.
I2“X2. ^ McWilliams who has been Johnson: Faith class. Mr. Bill
age. for Pearl weaves district. visiting 'friends and re»»t;v«« in Lane: Ruth class, Mrs. P. F. Vance: 6 r] lBiffcf-tRuSP* *!8t _ .
Inspection, which had been Orangefjeld this week returned to young people. Bill Lane; Inter- •
scheouied for Text week has been his home in Thomdaie Friday He mediate boys. P. F. Vance: inter-
i r Firrivrp n< postponed till a future date was accompanied home by Eve mediate girls, Mrs. R. P. Webb; ®igg Jtia*81 \ i oJK*
, h d „ which wffi ae annouaheed. Fusel ter. junior boys, R. Pf Webb: iun or ^
\ti. Cams and flowers were sent Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Hughes girls. Jimmy Kay Patillo: primary k. fl
■ ' . to Evy JerJun*. who is ill at City and children f^ur^ Jane. Geneva, girls. Mrs. Elmer DeHart: primary <- ' ' I
.. - . hospital. Wayme and Curtis..are visitmg rH- beys, Jack Kennedy; beginners. ^ „ ✓**“«
v«- o T, J„Z Members having birthdays were «»' es in Houston and Magnolia Mrs. .Martin Ardoin and Mrs. Bill ^ *JT&t!■
^ Mrs John Baskin. 6». and Mrs. this week. Johnson: nursery. Mrs. Thelma WRl
t f ‘ Molly Morwt*od 65. who were R Scales of Harvey, visited Norwood and Mrs. P. Stewart \ ”iT I
_ honored at a h;»ndkercluef shower friends ani relatives in Orange- Training union sponsors are: I-M1
^ t' aH members present r*« ** wk- „ People. Mr and Mrs. Kll H
S p ' „J ,T, Mrs. h v Berw-Kk w as elected Mr 41x1 Mrs- Bnan Thomas are Lane: inte. mediates. Mr. and Mrs.
McFarland. 4 . tQ Mrs L A jenkins, parents ofa baby boy born J. H. Ware: juniors Mr*. Elmer
4 whose re«igr.atK>r as correspond- 9^, He has been named Thomas DeHart; pr»ury. R W
is^rrsss ««s ——> — r,s.snt, c. C.-Crt«, .v. assK£A£US
■ -«*. —»ttzfrSzsrfotiz. -w4 .i
Marior” Picks 2 Qe^’rated wilh Hw!lo*'t* Church Elect* Officers V l[ ^ IfeUtf A/ ^
on attended fun- « The new teachem and' officers jl H / ■B Z>C^i'. V
Beaumont Tu<~- * R^v . ^ ^ rencc Schr.eber. o{ ^ Orangefield Baptist church ^ ^
Mr« Johnsons Mrs -*°‘n Ba5k-!r and Mrs Hen- wM have been elected for the D‘>"1 S*#cr .4motk*r If tent* ' JtB
ijp b Johnson rie‘-:,i Gioos coming year "are as follows: Sun- Be mutt re fcwruMt re»c<Bc« you /. ^—/ |B
« Of 1 ir rvoA ;« ,, “ T : . ■ "" ^ day school superintendent. W. L hare tried foe itching of ccsrraa, — I
Mr Johnson Mo reel, bou.evard. Tb- guwts Hutcheson: assistant Sunday MMiih, infitd—. thlctch tom ^-V
Edw^Multer 5 ^ f whoul superintendent. Martin Ar- - -iui.ccr .oar .kin tropic ».r I -G
„ '^.ohn DocW alM* Mrs Tpd doin Training union director. R ^—«nrthin* from bead *o foot— - bi£ilj — *NM
arc anpo tving vrrt*K P Webb: asaiitant Trairung union WONDER SALVE ud WONDEB «=^ T. — * ^ I
w^un^ ^the Mrt D°dc h*h ln lh* direcldr. J. R. Nobte i^eral Sun- Medicated hOAP can help roe. ^^ X
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
their regular meeting. _
Miers opened the meeting with
prayer and brought the devotion-
al. Mrs. Chenry had charge of
the program. Those attending
were Mrs. H. D. Howard Sr- Mrs.
Charles Ballew, Mrs. H. D. How-
ard Jr.. Mrs. C. C. Scales. Mrs.
Miers and Mrs. Cherry.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stale* and
daughter Joan left Friday for
Fort Benning, Ga.. where they will
visit their son, Ralph E. Scales
who is in Parat-oop training there.
Mrs. Lonnie Dicky accompanied
by her mother and friends from
Beaumont attended tne Prison ro-
deo at Huntsville last week.
V J ■ It***IC 1 , H»U and dnughters. Debra Lout
w * * * and Frances Hall; Mr. and Mrs.
ORANCEFTKLD - Sph—Recent G- S. German and children. A1
2 jests in the home pf Mr. and »nd J«s»e Turner of
Mrr. Cassie Norwood were Mr. Beewnont, and Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs Bob Denman and son. Thomas Courmier of Church Point.
Bobbie, and Lean Norwood of “ •
Houston: Mr. and Mrs. Roland T* _
~1-- ' ....... ■ -’ - " ■ '-'r" children Jua
Installation Slated .'5'S^'SS
Rev H. T \Aorgan
Guest Speaker For
Eta Chi Members
Calendar
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Personals
TELEPHONE:
' v.a,Ar’ E p.uu ^rs KutaJ^k Hostess
1:30 a rr. and « Ju p. m 1 O Decka Uub. truest
McDonuia- Menwnal Baptist Mre William Kutalek Jr. w.
■faurch. lifcUL*. at tne church, hostess to members of the Dec*
f:30 a. ml and . p ml Card club and three guests Mcr
korth Orartge Baptist church: ^ay evening at her home. 31
Visitation, at * e church, 6.-30 a. —---------------------
tl: Chou- practice tne church. OMgMgHMgW|
- .. WjwHwRa^iW
West Orange Baptist church: ^^TalTTi
3eoe McNee.v circle, wi
1 L Gr^nte- G ar.ser
l 15 a. m.
Wiclree Baptist church
it the ch irth 2 o rr..
F.rst Ch.-isuun cr.jrcn: General
tveeting O' F the church,
f :X p m
Cr.urch The Nazarene at
Bridge C. y, Proyer fBeeJ:ng. at
he ;r. .re ~ ?0 rr
Drake Me-merit.. Presbyterian
■ tburch Ir.rpirat.or-35 meetlstg. at
the chute-, 3 p,
SaivaLoa Army Craft class, at
.he dtaoel. TOO p rr..
F.m Presbytt rian church:
Woroer. .- Biuie rU.cc uith Mrs.
Harry Sutfc®. T;0 Orange avenue.
,130 p m . Sunday school board.
Day schocl 'Dutlr.ins:. T*p. m.
Fuii Gos-pe. iempk Prayer
Tieetuu:. at-the church. T 45 p, m
Bruner Method ,st church:
WSCS a: the cruren. 3 30 a. m.
First Metlwiat1 church: Wes-
•eyan Service- guild ai cr.-irch.
7 p m.; Citric u. ». tin Mrs.
Harry S i n 11 e : a r y TUT Third
street. 3:^0 a -r... Code 4: With
Kr< R: nar i Jackson. 2231 Cross
lane. 3 3« a. rr. . Circle 5. with
Mrs: D C Littlejohn. 2237 Crus*
lane. 3 10 a rr
St Mary s Ca‘ho!x church- St.
Anne j club. w,:h 'Mrs. Donald
Ryan. East Sunset drive. T.30
a. rrt
St PatrFs Epjscnpal church:
Assx.ated AV. mtr. fur ‘ ‘ Church
Day " Saint Luke s Day. holy
communion. 6 a. sr. junior choir
rehearsal. * to. 4 p. ttL: adult
rho.r rehearsal. 7:30 p m
Ticket Office
11th Street and Green Avenue
Phone 8-SH1
WMV.
I Eagles Auxiliary \ isitt*
Member NX ho Is ill
I Members :epcrted o:j Visits
II made to tvy Jenkins who i* lii
.! Ci‘' na a meet-
|| tng of the £.*.>> auxiliary Mon-
■ day evening Flowers, oa-ds and
I gifts have been sen- to M;s« Jen-
V kins by auxil.a-s- members
I Repu ' from the various rom-
[ aitttees were heard
I The traveling r-ize. presented
II by Mrs Grover White vra« won
|| by Mrs. N H Tubbs. Mrs One
|| fjunlap wa< avverded the attend*
1 lure prize
| Plans were made to attend *he
j ^strict meet mg Sunday.
1 Hostesses at the Navy iounoe
I were Mrs White. Mrs Tubbs.
G Mrs. Dur.lc :• and Mrs. Leon
I Adams
t Canned food is being brought
|" in each week bv »ux;liars- mem- -
I bers in preparation for the an.
I dual Christmas partv sponsored
L by the Eagles and the auxiliary
f Attending the se«sion. were
H ilfra. Liiuis How-»*-d Mrs - Adams.
Mrs. Gat-i'in Minick Mrs. R V.
| Gann, Mrs Joseph Lakey Mrs.
E Curtis WFkerson. Mrs. 'Tubbs..
Mrs Dur.lap. Mrs John Baskin.
| Mrs. L A. Jenkins and Mrs
1 White
Your Credit Is Good at The GEM
PAY NO
MONEY DOWN !
TAKE a TO
UP TO 1 YEAR PAY
not just an ordinary diamond, but a gorgeous
new Gem-Light ensemble that we have^^^
priced as low as possible!
SPECIAUY IMPCRTfO
diamonds;
•periaJjy selected f o r
*c’Per>c* quriifv
purriiatrd d<rectlv *rom
d.Jiwoed cutters ie Fel-
{turn and imported
di-ect k Tte Cem
CREATED BY OUR
OWN CRAFTSMEN!
In our own shop skilled
craftsmen <• jrrlaliv
pUced d'amo*«^}|.»
this oqtiiii)( r»^.jf>l
smartness and beauty
ALL COSTS WERE
DRASTICALLY CUT*
B» bu> in( tn quantities
sufficient for our five
stor-j »e were able tc
buy for less »nd ha»c
elimiro*,d m i i t e
man s profits
• HaumCNT
• tO«T AtTHUt
• ORANCt S ALiXAMPtlA
• KUSHMfSS IN lAKI CMA*L|s
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1951, newspaper, October 17, 1951; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558129/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.