The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 4, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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Visitor From
Feted At Tea
Dallas Is
Saturday
I CHURCHES
Pinocchio Promised Riches by Signor Stromboli
MU* Ernestine ^Mcl-emore of Uni-
te*. a hoo^o guest «>f MU* Emma Jane
Colburn, wa« lionoree for a delight
ful afternoon k lea. Saturday from
2:10 o'clock until 5 :3ft at the home
of the hewtwns’ parents, Mr. ami Mr*.
Grover Colburn. Both MUs Colburn
and her guest* are atitdcuta at the
UnTveiKlty of T*xa» at A;i»tln.
The vakntii o theme v n,s develop-
od in the' c|»CiU *n ait* of the beijlusf
and In the* table t*pj»/dntmu»tx. Red
air nation* In ar cvMtal ci/Utahi-w
centered 11*#* t»a table. Red taper*
in crystal holders cetnpletrd the decs*
urutionv.
Mrs. Euaeio* II »t fin :i proaMed at
the service a?:*! Mis. Charles Fergci-
son poured roffv«r.
Members <*f tlv house parly were
Misses Hnnietlo l.’i*:*rs. Ii'oiia Hud-
son, Jo Evelyn 1\ • .»I l’» j •* ), Pej.'gy
T< ml. Vert b* M
uda Cornell'* / 1‘.
burn was ar**isi
La Fit to.
About f < V* : .
|ng the iihh 'k-' !
I: rally LaFitte,
Officers Elected
By Womans# Club
Friday Afternoon
Election of officer* was held at
the (opera! meeting of the Woman"*
11 'tub, Friday afternoon at 3:110
o'clock/at* the dftb house, With Mrs.
Ituwrit Fleig. ctntnnnn; in rbarge.
The newly elected officer* are Mrs.
Meide • "Graves, president; Mrs. K
\V. {iron'll Jr., fimt vice president;
Mrs. C. K. Phillips. second vice
piudrieut; Mm. A. J. McKenzie,
recording secretary; Mrs. Charles
MacKurkine, corrospondJug seore-
tary: Mrs. lluaaetl Kiel*, treasurer;
Mr*, f’hd rifts Cottle, parliament ar-
Ian; Mrs. if (inter Ueaty, federal toil
secretary. / /
rilled dur-
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CHURCH OP CHRIST
W. Q. Bauu mlni,i,r
9:45 a. m. BuniUf tohooL
10:46 ’K m. Horning Worahlp.
(!M p. m. Young Poop).'* olM*
7 'JO p. m. Craning "Vcrtkip.
TRINITY I.UTHKRAN
C. A. Woytek. Rostov
Twelfth and Cypress
9:00 u. in.. Worship .Services.
Ural and Third Sundays, 7:45 P
rn.. Worship Services,
atmdiy School,. 10 a. m.
First and. Third Sundaes and 6:30
p. ni. on Second and Fourth Sun-
days.
- FlltST METHODIST
(lev. Kd R. I'arcus, pastor
9:4(1 a* m. Sunday choel. t i
11 a.-Jin. M'-rnlng tVcrslCp.
6 :«3 |i. in. Kpworth League.
,7-15 /it. m. Kveiditp Worship.
viRST IHRtSTlAN
Rsr. W D. Blount, pastor
> 45 a. m. Sunday school.
11:1)0 a. ni. Horning Worship.
0:SO p. m. Christian Endeavor
T:10 p. m. Craning Worship.
11 i tv o Kuos', H. ' M
:i .tin! M s. \\ ■ L.
M< «■:)!.
, , cm linin'I recipes
1 lift cs'n’.m'tl Is of sand-
re nerved.
Tu 'niiun Hi if
During tht* business cession it was
< lee id ed ttr write to, Mr*. J. J. Whe.it
uf Beaumont t<» make an appoint-
ment for a presentation of her tech-
nicolor picture* of the HuIV Land.
It win announced that the Woman**
Club will Hponnor a beautification
, program to be worked out at a call
1 i i.1a,\ Sewing jnot»unK w|tIt church and civic coin-
> r !:*'«•! but on Frl
lit r :p*me. All mem
Mrs. E. TV. Grown Jr., gave n
cordial Invitation < f members of tli-*
club to attend the colonial tea to be
given by the Literature Department
oil February 23. at her home on
Green Avenue. New a ml old office."?
will lie honored at that time.
During the nodal hour refresh-
ment k were served by Mrs. Roy Ho
««»r and Mrs. Alex lyott, members of
the Art • Department.
FRIDAY SLWIVC < ! 1 It
MEETS WITH f.«IlMltGl'SON
Mrs. Charb - i n..->*n entertain-
ed memheis of
Club at lb-.’ .•**'.
day aftci n a :i .»f
liers but «*>!■' H
Scott ie .!« :>
Ulcher, wt io i-.
The nirml
anil siwe-l.
wlches and « >f'cr
Next Kilday Al
fith will he hm:U-.'*»‘ to the club
her home on Jut Suv«*t
LAKE AVENl’E DAPtlHT
Hev. B. A. Heard, pastor
10 a. m. Sunday school.
7:110 p. ni. Wor*hl|r Service*.
SALVATION Mi MT
L Captain Hernl-y J.yen*
9:45 n. m. S nduy school.
11 a. m. Hi line** Meeting.
6 p. m. Yeung People.
7 p. m. Open Air Service.
7 :30 p. m. Worship.
ST. M A It V’S CATHOLIC
Lev. (leorge Herberb-h, pastor
fi :30 n. m. I."W Mams.
9:00 a. m. High Maas.
McDorjuM M onudT.il BAPTIST
Kev. W. W. Kennedy Pastor
9:45 a. in. Sunday school.
11 a. in. Morning Worship.
6:30 p. in. IV T. U.
7 :30 p. in. Evening Worship.
JUVENILE CM C OF
Jll l.Kl i; OF HONOR MKHT8
, The JUM'llih' CI.,1. of ll^_!isaas=*a
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3 :?lo o’clock ;»,i tiie W. O. W. Hall Members' of the Bettidr (’hiss of
with P.etiv Mi or Stanfield, pres'.- Anderson School m t Tliarsdav fit
dent, in H.org**. j the school f<*r the purpose of uriraa
After the r<*Kul:ir meeting a social lain# the Senior tflub. Miss CTai
FIIIST NA7A BENE
Itev. .1 S Emmett
0:45 a. in. Sunday school.
11 n m. Morning Worship-
• 45:30 p. m Young People.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service*.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
ltev. E. T. Drake, pastor
11 a. m. Morning Worship^.
6:30 p, rn. Young 1’OoplO.
hour was * •«j.■ • >• 1 and ligiit refresh
meats wei *•* f « . \ el..
The next no (’in:: wiU !>«■ held Fri-
day nflernoo'.i ;.t- tin* l'egular time
ut the lodg»- i ill
MEN’S PHoCiid S 'VI liini.l’
CLASS To ME I T MoNbAV
The monthly bu.*irir .-s nml social
meeting of t’:< Al "'s Progressive-
Bible Class of the Wed 11, aege Bap*
tlst Church will be held Monday
night at ‘7 :3‘> o'clock at the home' of
Kd Toney in B» m«l Addilion. All
members- are mtjed to be In attend-
ance.
McBride, ' principal, acted as tern
porury chairman.
Officers elected were Nera Antic* i
Locke, president: .Jcyee Beaty, vice i
pro«iclont; Billie Jem Del ane s c
ictaiy: Mary Lod Pachar, reporter;
Itcrrard Blanda, sergeant at arms.
The sweet pea was chosen a* 11: * *
class flower, and lavender, pink un i
white were selected as class c dors,
The meeting adjourned after i
discussion concerning the time fm
the next meeting. No definite date
was dec!'led upon and it was an-
nounced that the president will call
| a meeting w lien necessary.
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FIRST BAPTIST
AV' A. Cohkesn, Pastor
9:45 a in. Sunday school.
11 a. in. Morning Worship.
6:80 a ni. B. T. U.
\ • 00 p rn. Evenlr.v Worship
I.YEMNG < IR< I.E To
mi i:t on tiii rsday
The Evening Ciiole 'uf the First
.Methodist Church will hold the reg-
ular weekly meeting Thursday even-
ing at 7 o’clock at the home of Mr*.
Fred Hie hard son la C<ve Addition.
A full attendance Is urged.
l@e GEM
TODAY and MONDAY
THRILLED HUNDREDS Al THE MIDNIGHT SHOW!
Now
ST. VAVOto EPISCOPAL
Rev. Lionel/De Foreet, pastor
9:00 a. m. Communion Service
Horond Sunday every month.
0:45 a. m. S-mdajr school every
Sunday.
SECOND HBTHODIST
Bruner Addition
Rev. II. J, i Hnyea, pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. tn. Horning Worship.
7 p. m. Epworth League.
7: SO p. nt- Erenlng Worahlp.
PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL
Fifteenth ahd Burton St*.
9:46 a. m. Sunday school.
< .10 p. m. Young People.
7:10 p. m. Worahlp.
LITTLE CYPRESS BAPTIST
F. A. Stephenson, Pastor.
10:00 a. nt. Sunday aeltuol.
11 :00 a. m. Worahlp.
7:00 p. m. B.* *f. U. , , .
8:00 p. m. Witrahlp Service.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Rev. Fulton Calvertf pastor
9:45 a. nv. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Worahlp.
6:60 p. m. Young People u
1:30 p. m. Worahlp.
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WEST ORANOE BAPTIST
' Her. Cc. tt. Mngan. paatur
9:46 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Horning Worahlp,
1:90 p. m- B. T. tJ.
7:90 p. ot. Hvanlng Worship.
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NORTH OBANOE BAPTIST
Brv. Jaroy Weber, Pastor
10 a tn. Suhdny School.
11 a. m. Morning Worship,
7:46 it. tn. Evenlns Worship
Wednesday Club
To Be Feted At
Party Tuesday
Member* of the Wednesday (Mub
will he entertained ut a *U|>|)er par-
ty Tuesday evening with Mr*.
Wynne Pearce n* host*** nt her
home nt Kt2 Cypres* Street.
The *up)*er. which will Ik* served
at i :80 o’clock, will be followed h.v
bridge game*.
Pinocchio, the puppet who becomes a real boy In
Walt Disney’s new full-length feature In multiplane
technicolor, has many surprising adventures, one of
which is with the strolling showman, Stromboli. The
latter conducts a puppet theatre, and finds in Pinoc-
chio a marvel puppet who can dance without strings.
Pinocchio is led to believe that he will become fabu-
lously wealthy as an actor. ’ — ‘
Mrs. Rogers To Be
Hostess To Club
Mrtt. Ttmv RoRci* Will 1>e hontciic
to mcnilivt-H of Hit' Moiitljy Club at
a party . ttuhmrtiw aflerntion at her
home at 907 Pipe Street. Ilrhlge
gamta. boglnttlhg at 3:3lt o’clock,
will be enjoyed.
West Orange Home
Club Meets Friday
Tile semi-monthly meeting of the
Went Orange Homo Drmonntrut imt
Club ivaH hold Friday afternoon at
2:30 o’clock at the home of Mr*.
Cordlu Brewer in Blind Addilion
Twelve member*, three n«\v mein-
hers, Mr*. Nellie Hcilgh, Mr*. Maud
Diffl* and Mrs. William lliek*. and
one vbdtor Mr*, ffernhel Dorman of
Liberty, w ere in at tendance.
Mr*. (Iporge Harvey, preablent,
Conducted I be hualnc** *c**ion at
which piaii* were ninde for n *jie
clal meeting for tin1 ntudy of foun-
dation pattern fitting to he held on
Wednesday, February 21. at the
home of Mr*. Tom Hormnn.
‘'Foundation Skirt Pattern*" whh
the Hiibjeet <-f the program which
Wa*. led by Ml** Ague* Hoheft. coun-
ty home* demount rat joii ageut.
I hiring the «oclal hour light re
freNhmeiltH were nerved.
The next meeting will he held on
Friday, February i«, at the homo of
Mi*. Ted Block.
WOODBINE ItFHFKAfIS
TO MEET AT LODGE HALL
Thursday n^ght -fit 7 :30» o’eloi.k
member* of the Woodbine Hebe-
kuh Lodg»- will meet for the weekly
HCHHloll at the r. O O F. Hull: Tie*
new offlceiH will have charge at
that time.
Night Ha'wkClub
Meef s Thursday
Mr*. M. K Thomcn wa* honto**
to member* of the* Night llawk Club
if a 19,’iri\ 'rtiur*d«y night at l»#r
home fin Bark Avenue*.
The bridge game* begad at 7
o’eior-k with, three table* of player*
attending. Mr*. Thoms* Ho*he*/and
t I .rown won the high score
prises;
Hlie*t* be*hb-M club rtiertibtM* were
Mr. an<l Mr*. J. \V. Edgar.
Also “BANDITS OR BALLADS”
‘UNUSUAL OCCUFAl IONS’
(,69 to so
__________ the United
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IIKTTV NELL I’llINcE 18
BIRTHDAY PARTY MONOHEF.
Mr*. K. E. Print** eh terin bird
with a h»v«lly party given in celt*
brat (on of the eighth birthday nit-
ntvriHary of her daughter. Betty Neil,
Friday afternorni at her home. Al-
though the holioree's birthday anni
vernary wa* on January 22, the par-
ty was |***tponed until February 2.
beenupe of lllne**.
Tiie • valentine motif wa* carried
out In the decoration* of the home.
The refreshment table wa* laid with
lace and centered with u large white
birthday rake.
Each little guest' wa* presented
with valentine favor* of a miniature
basket filled with chocolate covered
cher lie* Many gift* were re-
ceived by the bomaree. !c« cream
and c.ika were nerved.
Those attending were Johnell anil
(jfrabl l'mlo, Hlley and Dorothy
Anti Bonnin. Fhlrley and Nor* Lee
Burke. Verna Mac Prince. flone
Turner. Helen McDonald, Ann Kd-
w<u*d*. Loretta tVlbum. Imogem*
JohtiM.o fgifl* Ann Buffington. f.Ipcy
Peveto Jr.. Allen Burkhnl. flerald.
lne Bailey. Ruth Daly. Dorothy l^ee
<*« Hep*. Peggy, liny and Boy Hlmar,
Hetty Ihbbcttc Hoffpaulr. * Hetty
Joyce Jtellle, Anita Hogir. Betty ftuth
Ttlner. Mary Alice JacoWayT Jonn
Ford. Mary Rllnibeth and liable
Broussard, B-dnnd Sullivan, Pntay
and Nnnev Seller*. Addle l^tulse an«l
Vreeton Prince, David Wilder and
ft. E. Prince Jr. _
Those pending tlftp were Kranrlk
ond Jackie Carpenter,
>lre. Prince wa* *p«i*ted In nerv-
ing by Mr*. John Peveto, If mm I
Hoffpaulr, Mr*. W. P. Har|>er. Mr*.
A. Burke and Mr*. K. ,J. F^rd.
HELEN BAG1Y V. H A.
TO MEET AT f’lU'IU H
The weekly meeting of the newly
organized fleVert Hagby Y. W. A. f»f
the First Baptist ChtirCb will lie* held
Monday evening at y>h*ck at
th#* church. All membere ate urg#*l
to attend.
McDonald baptist circles
TO HOLD JOINT SESSION
The two c.iVoles • «f tht* Woman'*
Missionary Society of the McDonald
.Memorial Baptist < hutch will meet
In joint Hep*Ion at the church Thm-4-
day afternoon. The meeting will be
open at 2:30 o'clock.
WOODMAN URIT.E TO
MEET AT W. O. \\ IIALL
Member* of flu* Woodman Fliole
will meet Monday afternoon at 2:3b
o'clock at the W. O W. H«d. The
regular meeting will he held ut thu
time.
RI TH DALY TO BE HOSTESS
TO KOFI! SQUARE CLI B
Ruth Daly iV^Ill hopte** to mem*
her* of the Four Square Flub at the
Flr*t Methodlet Church, Monday af-
ternoon at 4’ ii'flnck nt the church,
Ml*. K. J. Fold. ifadM’, will he i;i
charge.
OLEANFIIS TO MFI T
THl BSDAY AFTERNOON
The fHeaner* of the First Meth'»*
<1 l*tt ChurfcfT* will meet .Thursday uf
tei noon at the home of Mv* Flank
Smith on Seventh Street. The meet-
ing will begin at 3:JO o'clock with j
Mr*. M K Thomen. president. Is* ,
cha rge; ATI mem lx r* nr# urge 1 TiFT
attend.
FIRST BAPTIST Jl’MOR
O. A. TO MKfcT TOMOHKOW
Monday afternoon at four , u'clock
nornhei* of the Junior 0\ A. will
meet for the weekly program at the
home of 31 r*. Harold Hander* on Cy-
prep* Ktiwt, All member* are urg;
e<l to altehd.
MILDRED ItOliKUS G. A.
TO MEET.TOMORROW
Member* of the Sllldred Roger*
Intermediate G. /%. of thf North Or
tinge ITaptiPt Church will meet in
regoTar *e**lon Monday ftftermwn at
the home of Parol Jo Colburn on
Fourteenth Street. The time of
meeting i« foUi o’clock.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 4, 1940, newspaper, February 4, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558542/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.