The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS. rtttPAY, fEllHtlARV 10, HttO
THEOKANCE LEADER
| from ihr April meeting lo (hr
I Marcli session with the tentative
II date set for March It.
i An announcement was made
' bv Mrs Van Monler. that an- '
; other study course on Home and
Family Life will be held on Wed- (
I nesday, Feb 13 from 9:30 to I 30 !
o'clock with Mrs. Cecile Coale as .
1 instructor
[ Mrs Juck Turner expreaaed
appreciation to the PTA for the
I books that were presented to the '
library.
Mr*. Fred Howell announced .
that the school would excuse boys
| in the Cub Scout* or Boy Scouts
i for tours about the city but each
boy must be accompanied by a
i note.
i Students of the third and
1 fourth tirades were presented in
a square dance under the direc-
tion of Mrs Paul Probst. They
were introduced by Mrs. P H.
Butler, piognim chairman.
Hoorn 2tt won the attendance
prize for hat ing the most patents
present at the session
Mrs. Cecil Coale was in charge
of the Founder's Day program.
She presented Mrs. George
Swirkard. president of the eitv 1
council PTA who gave Informa-
tion concerning the founder of j
the National Congress PTA Mrs
Hussell Fleig snoke on the Texas 1
founders of PTA.
The program was given by i
candlelight and randies were lit j
hi honor of the following:
Mrs W. H. Malone, who organ- i
ized the first PTA in Orange, Mrs
C M Tilley and Mrs. Monroe
Chapman for the work they have
done in the past years In Orange
Mrs. Coale gave the names of
ttie past presidents of the An-
derson ITA They were Mes-
dames M. A Bravo, W E. Mr-
Corquodale, Herman Nies, H P
Force, Addle Cook, R. L. Wynn,
Dora Parker, Morris Moore, Mon-
roe Colburn, Ra* Bateman, H L
Davis, George James, M. K. Tho-
men, John Anger, E Dunstan,
Rue.veil Fleig, J T Arledge, H
M Hoff, Cecil Coale and C »
Howard Hv.
Candles were lighted and a ! Mrs Sigler explained the
moment of silence was observed Founder's Day gift and members
for the deceased past presidents, voted to send the
Mesdatnes C
Dodd. A C
CLUBS
endowment, Four fifths o
E Slade, H A birthday gift rnri t under’s gift to j tonie from
Gunstrcarn, C. C ; the stale office j jgjar)f>s 0ff
Leedy, Archie Weaver and Hunt-j It was also voted to buy new---"** — —
er Beaty. ! shrets for the be- « soccial effort j sHi'
Mrs. E. I. Hardy sang “God was made to sell the PTA rmtga- ' AgpHVCZl™
Bless this House" accompanied zine during the session. { ™
by Mrs. T II Cox at the piano i Annooncement of the distrirt • CONGO WA1
i»en Fla'la - eonfei ence t<> lie held m Hunts- i nsnany LAW.
i with the j ville March 29-110 was announced j
ind she was and all members were invited to [
ige of s\veet i attend.
1 A life membership will l>e pie-j
j sented at the spring eonference, j
I the name will lie announeed later. !
IC executive The Deritul elmic wiil he held j
school PTA I a* s< hiM)l on Friday morning, j
regular ses- Mis f’nlliers’s rnom won the.
Plans were i membership drive and the PTA
month. 1 will sponsor a unity tor the stu-
imittec was j dents of her class
ts of Mes- | Members decided to give Val-
Soil, W K. rnflno parties to all of the rooms 1
an, W H i with the room mothrrs in charge j
Siglei Mis. | Mrs \fj jj Hammett, soaial
nted chair- ^ chairman, was in charge of the
NOVICE BRIDGE
Mrs William Moore entertain-
ed members of the Novice Bridge
club in her home on Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. K. Wood and Mrs. A. O
Willey Jr. won high scores.
A salad course was served to
Mesdames William H.uce, Wood,
Willey. Randall Hopkins. Travis
Stewart and Jim Mallory and
•aw MAIN ’
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tributed their dollars to the birth- j and Charles L. Bradley.
Mrs.'J. E. McGee read an
Mr*. R. E. Stoveken. a guest. j article on “Our Little Blessings "
The club will meet in the home ' \ prayer was given for the sick
-* Mrs. Stewart for the next ses- j members by Mrs. W L Joiner
I and the group sang, "Blest be the
j Tie” to close the meeting
Those in attendance were Mes- j
dames McCorquodale, Mae Max- i
well, Jens Jorgenson. Joiner, 11
C. Clough, R. C. Beaver. C. L 1
Bradley, Nellie Long, McGee,
George V. Denman, W C Camp- |
bell, Wynn and D. A Glidden
and Mrs. J E. Kennerlv, a guest '
WKfILEtAN SERVICE
Mr*. W. P. Hendrix was host-
ess in her home on Tuesday to
members of the Wesleyan Service
Guild Of St. Marks Methodist
church.
Mrs. W. C. Enmon opened the
meeting with prayer and led in
group singing. Clara Moore Hen-
drix accompanied the group at
the piano.
Mrs. O. D- Price, president,
conducted the business session
when pianx were completed for
a Valentine silver tea to be given j
on Tuesday, Feb 14, from 3 3ti
lo 6:30 o’clock in the home of
air*. Hendrix, 1202 Cypress St.
Proceeds will be used fpr the
new church now under construc-
tion. The public is invited to at-
tend.
The Qeorge Washington motif
was carried out in the decorations
with small hatchets given as
favors. The scripture. Exodus I
20 16 was inscribed upon them.
Refreshments of cherry pie and
coffee were served to Mesdames
T. M. Fletcher, E. B. Dillashuw,
W. O. Lannlng. Gordon Olds, W.l
C. Enmon. D. W Clayton, Price J
and !ma Stevens__
TODAY AND SATURDAY
REASONABLE PEI
ANY SIZE
EASY lt9
DON'T SHOUT ... It dUiupf
office routine If you show!
ques'iens arrest the room.
It's wetter to walk orross
and ask the question quietly.
PTA Session
Corsages were presented to
Mesdames J J Hop|ier, E J
Richardson, P L. bishop, C M
Tilley and D F Sigler during the
session of the Tilley PTA on Wed-
nesday.
Mrs J A Collier’s room won
the attendance prize
Mrs Tilley spoke to the group
( ampbell, Lovelace Wall, Joe on Founder’s Day and parent-
Jefferson, E. C Fruend and Veon teacher relations to the commun-
TICE
Drainboards, Bathrooms. Flours,
Mure Fronts, Etc.
Estimates Without Obligations,
lilal SMS. Office and display
roam at 1*01-B Green Ave.
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RANCROFT 4-H
The first session of the newly
reorganized Bancroft 4-H club
was held on Tuesday with Mrs.
Ike Peveto and Mr*. Luther Peve-
to. Mrs. Luther Peveto is to be
the assistant demonstrator.
Officers elected were: Ginger
Rumery, president; Marilyn Tra-
han, vice pres Men!; Patsy Usher,
secretary-treasurer: Betty Jo Wil-
ley, song leader: Jeanette Hare,
reporter; Dorothy Lormand,
clothing demonstrator and Jean
May bedroom demonstrator.
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WOODBINE REBERAHM
Officers for the ensuing term
were elected during the regular
session on Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Harrison Payne was elected pres-
ident; Mrs. R. It. Norris, vice
president; Mrs . Flossie Ray, sec-
retary - treasurer; Mrs. Alvin
Reown. chairman ad flmare com-
mittee; Mrs. Frank DeLane, Mrs.
Claude Fuller and Mrs. Pierce
Powell are members of the by-
lews cettmdttee.
A bane fit Mngo game was Man-
ned for Feb. It and will be held
In the Odd Fellow’s hall at 7 30
with members and friends in-
vited.
Members of the Rebefcahs were
honored with a surprise Valen-
tine party gb en by Warren Cole
drill team captain, and Mrs. W.
H. Cole, drill team mother, pre*
ceding the business session.
The decorations, favors and
refreshments carried out the VaM
and Mrs. Carroll Barber wan
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CHURCH
PTA NEWS |l
POWER BIBLE
Members of the Power Bible
class of the First Methodist
church were entertained on Mon-
day with a cqjrered dish luncheon
in the church social room.
Mrs. J M. McCorquodale pre-
sided during the business session
following the luncheon. Reports
were given by all of the officers
ANDERSON PTA
Mrs. Paul Pearson was elected
second vice president to fill the '
unexpired term of Mrs P H. j
Butler who resigned, during the
regular session of the Anderson '
school PTA held In the school on |
Wednesday. Mrs A C. Roberts [
was elected thir^ vice president j
to fill the term of Mrs A C. 1
Plunk who is moving from the j
present.
A free will offering was col-
lected and the class voted to give
$23 to the church finances. Three
members having birthdays con-
elty.
Father's night was changer!
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day fund. They were Mesdames |
Clyde Wynn. W. C. Campbell
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1950, newspaper, February 10, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558178/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.