The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE i, 1M0
Karen King Seated as Worthy Advisor
Of Order of Rainbow for Gi r!$ In
Public Installation Monday Evening
IU»P King wu install*-*) at |
worthy advisor of Orange assemb-
ly 44, Order of Rainbow for
Qlrla, in public installation held
on Monday evening at 8 o'clock
in the Masonic temple.
Elective officers seated were
Patricia Pirta. worthy associate
adviaor; Beth Cawyer. chanty:
Joanne Mitchell, itope and Donna
Shoeanaker, faith. Appointive of-
ficers installed include Beverly
Charming. drill lender; Ange Mor-
rill, chaplain, Colleen Payne, chutr
director; Sarah Ann Covington
musician; Shirley Tlbbett, love
Davie Ruth Graves. religion, 'De-
lores Harding, nature: Joanne Mtl-
er, Immortality; Davie Sledffe,
fidelity, Virginia McDonald, pat-
riotism; Joan Taylor, service, Gail
Fevoto, outer observer. Bat tiara
Leffets will be installed later as
confidently observer.
Louella Loewen, retiring worthy
advisor, presided as installing of-
ticcr aaalsted by lurbara Sue
Lewis aa installing marshall, Bob-
bie Jean Marsh, chaplain: Betty
Estes, recorder and Mrs Jessie
Dickerson, musician.
A gift of appreciation was pre-
sented the retiring woHBtjrart visor
I rum the aaoembly. The preueuta-
tion was made by Mtm King who
also presented gifts to her corps of
officers, and introduced her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs L. A. King.
Other Rainbow CUrls introduced
tlietr parents
A piano solo. 'Malngueiia' (Le-
mons ) was played by Jo Ann
Sanders. \ . , ,
The assembly room was appoint-
ed with arrangements uf gladioli
and shasta daisies
F dlowlnp the installatlun a re-
ception was held in the dub room
Tlie nble, covered with a white
OFFhmtK NAMED »t«
WM1JV MINI (LAW
The Wesley Bible dsaa of Pleat |
Methodist church mat at the
church on Monday evening at f .M
o'clock for business and social
meeting New officers were elect-
ed for the romlng veer They are
as follows. Mrs. W L Roberts,
teacher; Mrs. A. D. Kennerlv, as-
sistant teacher: Mrs P. A. Harris,
(•resident. Mrs W. P Andrews,
vice-president; Mrs. W C. Rice,
secretary; Mrs. C. N McLeUan. as-
sistant secretary; Mrs Eugene
Cottle, treasurer, and Mrs C. A.
pnehine, assistant treasurer.
The committees selected are as
fallows: Mrs. Mvrtle Matton Mrs
Lela Mouton and Mrs E. C. Knott,
telephone, Mrs. ' Eugene Cottle,
Mrs Z W Hilliard and Mis J.
B Hudson, flowers, Mrs A O.
Heckman anti IHts Ms tgte Block-
Court re dub at I p. m with Mrs Charles Prsjean, III Twelfth
4pm.
damask cloth, held a centerpiece i v***' service, Mrs A
of acacia ami gladioli in rainbow j
colors. The crystal punch service
and cake decorated with "Karen
King Worthy Advisor, Assembly i
4ft,H e.iscribed in gold and a rain- j
bow. across the top, were at ap- j
poaite table end* Mrs H T. Pitts,;
mother advisor, poured the punch f
and Louella Loewen served the
cake Assisting in serving were
Mrs. L A. King. Mrs. James L.
MrCereer and Mrs. James Ware.
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PIANO BARGAINS
The appertunrty el a lifetime. W. Hava III MANOi H»#l cannot b.
aleied in ear warehouse because ws aia ovarsteckad. These HAROS
eiusl be sold at onca. $20 Dawn Small monthly payments Free
geaeh. tree Delivery This group consists et outstanding makes, new,
used end slightly used Ws will self or rant any of these. Please till
eat tha coupon for details. _
MAIL THIS COUPOh.
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Kenftpi ly, Mrs \V L. H )b#rts and
Mr* W F Andrews, sunslmse <
and Mrs Mary Graves, msour
Beatrice Wade Indd the devo-
tional and Mrs W L Roberts
lead the prayer at the beginning
of the meeting
Mrs F. A. Harris presided over
the meeting .and reports of the
actl' (ties tor the entire year were
made by the various committees
A social hour was held after
the business meeting with Miss
Wade in charge The program in-
i eluded a quit on the church and
: games Refreshments of punch and I
COMPLETE
SHOE REPAIRING
The three services illustrated
are just .a Tew of the many
many types of work we do, arid
do to your satisfaction! Our
experts handle your shoes with
care, too Prompt, courteous,
eccnomicai service
Central Boot 8 Shoe Repair
507 FRONT STREET
LARGFST SHOT RF PAIRING PLANT IN ORANGF
i cookie* w«re served to the foi - j
Iwbtg Mesdame* W I. Roberts, I
W L Andrews, A, B Kennerlv. j
F C Knott. E S Hart, W. C.. D«U>OF CWT BRIEF*
Rice, Eugene Cottle, Lela Mouton. i BRIDGE CITY, May SI iSpI > j
C. A Boehme F A Harris. W. I* | -Jwn Fields, daughter o< Ml
Bryan, Maggie StockweU, C N • •«*! Mrs. L 1 Fields, left by |»lanr
McLeUan, Marv Graves. Emma! FrMey morning for Pensacola,
Moss, A O Heckman. Mis* Wade. | Elonida to visit friend* and rela-
and one guest, Barbara McLeUan. lives in Panama City
___ I Mr and Mrs, L. H. MeTaggart
' and children returned Sunday af- 1
ter visiting in ‘Corpus Christ!.
Bishop and Kingsville They also j
spent some time as guests of Ml
and Mrs G W Johnson in Port ;
Lavaca.
Margaret Ann Oarlysle is ill al |
her home and is pndfr the cate of !
a physician ,
Mrs. W H. Marks and daugh-
ters, Judy Ann and Linda Sue,
arrived home after visiting rela-
tives in Elat Woods, Louisiana
Ruffle Eituffle bridge club si 1.M |i m with Jlit K K Stove-
kin, 1104 Cherry for a barbecue
Novice dub at I SO p tu in home of Mia Wm Moor* 4Ut
RaMay
Wundt nne Hrbrkeiia III IU O’ Itali at I p in
Victory Uarsleu HD dub at I p m in home uf Mrs
Cullum
Camp Fire council at iua.ii in Holland hotel
Town club at 8 p m at Sunaet Grove Country club
Junior choir rehearaol at First Methodist chunii at
Wesleyan Service Guild al 7 SU p m
Florence Smith circle of Cove Baptist church at I W p m at
the church: Harriet Richnidsou GA 4 p. m Bessie Hudson .trcle
at l:$a a. m
Junior choir rahdarsai «t Trifutj Lutheran church at 4 p nn
Ladiea Aid at the church at 7 Jo p m
Choir rehearsal at First Raping church at 7 Su p in
WSCS of 8t. Mark’s Methodi-t church at U 30 » m
> Circle of Waal Orange Baptist at 2 p in
Bthia Study cloaa of Fits! PradbytarlM church at, 3 S« p m
Altar Society of St Mary s CaRioiii church at the sctuml at
S 30 p m __'___
Senior Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church at 3 p m
Woman's Missionary Society at First Chi nth,u chut , h ilhi s ...
Btlde class at the Church of Christ u> classroom 3 of tlie chunh
at 3 p m
Friday
Pentecostal Conquerors et Pentrcoetel Gospai Lighthuuae at
7 15 p m
Senior Choir lehrarsai at SI Marv'a Catholic church. 7 .10 p m
TEI. class uf North Orange Baptist church at J p to
Junior club in Riverside Youth ('enter tropi 110 to in So p m
Friday Bridge chib al 2 p in with Mrs tieotge lea at Laar-roft
Friday Sewing club at S p tu with Mrs Lauggn Cox 20<>ft W
Park
Mis M H Kilien
Honor ed Monday.
Wtfh A Coffee
j Mrs M H Killen of Downey,
j Cal'f, dau.’hter of Mrs Jer wtae
I Burton, was honored wttii a c«g-
j fee at Bar J J. on Monday mbrn-
mg between • and tf ’n clock
Out of-ItMsm guests included
Mrs, E N Wilson of West Mnnroe.
I Mrs Naomi Hubert Beasley el
i ibe» tv, Mrs R F tj In ,.f R
! tun and Mrs BiU Nanebetrv of
DeQumcy
Hodesaes for the ocnselon were
Mesdame* D J Colburn R R
Fddleman and Mrs A E Fuiiet ’
Thirty se* bn guests end old ac-
quaintances of Mis Killen veiled
FIRST ME mourn * <H * TO a t* f ( WoogM
HAVE, orvllt U Bf ETINP j see-Old High fof Mngo
Homan s gpcietg uf thriftain lira efUT#AT Bameft.
bea vise .4 tie First ftlethusRgt • fh* hostage aarvesi a
churrh will meet fomorroer *f»er ‘uonrs* to rlub members •
nion al J o'clock in the yhureh far additional guagta. blr».
the first gengral meeting of the 'Jondrtch and Mrs. Conrad
(hur.-ty vsiar according to Mr* J tng
fc Aleaeodei president ........... m"&
Mr* 0 C Uamrusge, irtnursr
will be to vi.e.g* uf a pie.Ur *e»»
vies, and ail memosus are being
teqnested to attend A report of
the asrne meeting held in Port
Arthut recently sv|i| he made U>
Mrs Jahn V Hell
Hiutrssrs for the social pMriad
air announced es the Wesie; an
Retvnc Gaikt
list 1ISM4I sriVIfl
VINTON. La, June I. AB)«
< sr* uree will be (SStM f
the VBrian Bautist chttNB flil
rutnt dnrmg the regular
hnsu Re R E, Miller,
• til jhe_ ui • furga , ,
Utri nil MP IT « MB'
Mi* Mss Uoidfine wee hostess
to Uir Let s Trump It budge club
*u» Moods • evening. Mrs CharLe
Tav|,.r w*i awarded logn Jranms
House Numbers!
AUfWdikg (i IIB Typ*
FM.ue ?*4S- Free DeMverr
feu I Mslea
sh.XPAtk.J
BIRTHS
rump I
The inerting was conducted by
Tiger Patrol and opened by Scout
Oath snd t-aws The roll was call-
ed, and due- ware taken up Sia-
tven. persons attended the meet-
ing Good deed* were taken and
all were acceptable A pep talk
was given by our Void Matter
Verrett •
A on.line was made for a spirit j
! ual bouquet for tlie prayers of a,
! fellow scoot'* fattier Skits were
given tie different members of dif j
I terent pair'll* Merit Badges ware i
J ihvcuved try scouts and Scout i
Mgstar Meeting w as i loted by J
■Chart** tjiiotliiei with Scout Oath j
Law, Pledge of Allegiance amt.
HorsFHilKK SIMPI.IEIKI)
EXPLAINED BY HD AGENT
fjenionstrationg in “houseclean-
j \ng made easier” was given by
; Mrs. Dorothy Marsh, county
j agent, nt tlie HD leaders meeting
1 on Tuesday m'irnirig iri the
county HD office. Instruction# In
homework were pre-
sented the leaders for their res-
pective clubs.
During the month, Mrs Marsh
will attend the district camp at
Palacios from June 1-3, the county
camp at KirbyvUle from June 8-
10 and the 4-H round-up and j
i a stent’s conference, at A. and M.
| front June 13 through 17, accord-
! tug to Mrs W. M. Dennis, pub-
j licity chairman.
HD clubs were represented by
j Mrs Tom Ydrby, Mauriceville;
| Mrs J E. Driggs, Victory Gar-
dens; Mrs. H W. Peveto, Round
j Bunch; Mrs, D. H. Butler, Mrs, C.
j S. Roland, Vidor; Mrs. M. P. Tra-
1 ban, Pinehurst, Mrs W M Den-
, nis, Sr., Bmwnwood
City fiuvptlsd iyi|kurts on May 7. |
Johnnie Sue Brow n. datight*i oi ,
Mr und Mrs. Chatle* F Drown
SSI ''East Joint Street Rose lie An j tokj,;'1
ne Cai>le, daughter of Mi and Mrs
George A Tuple, 304 Decatur I Amemaft people lost
Marion Jmdte Trump, diiughtei of j average j( )7
AND
COLD
NOW!!
BEER
IN (ANl
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(ONVINIfNI f’APKINO
CITY DRUG STORE
CORN! R hk', l ANt> GRft N
Training fnion
TRAINING UNION
VINTON, La.. June 1. The in-
termediate Unions of the Baptist
church will complete their study
of the Training Union manual
Thursdav night, June 2nd The
class wilt convene at 8:30 p m
APSI'NKOHKF GROUP
BRIDGE CITY, May 31 (Spl »
-- The Apaunkowee group of the
Bridge City Camp tore Girls held
their regular weekly meeting Mon-
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. C, H. Wise, leader. The meet-
ing; was conducted by Mary Elir-
abeth Price, preaident of the
group. The Lord's Prayer was
led by Yvonne MrTuggart Ron- I
tine business was conducted and j
a fishing trip was planned for the \
near future. The meeting was 1
concluded with the girls working j
ptiz/le*. (iftier memtors present [
were Betty Jane Wise, Shirley
Mae Lonadier, and Annie l.auta
MeTaggart, Alda Jo Grissom was
a visitor. Yvonne MeTaggart,
scribe
! Mr and Mrs E E Tramp, 2704
| North Mth street, on May 2k F.mtl
j Erwin Morris, son of Mr and
I Mrs W ( Morris. Bok 212, Dew
I eyvilje. May 30 Johnnie Irene
j Roan, daughln of Mr arui Mrs |
1 Burton Ruati, 138 East Curtis ,
i Trance* Ann itospitai repoits on |
J Muv 27 Vera Kuv Domioke
: daughter of Ml and Mr* Jack H !
| Dismuke, JiV(HI 4th street, Jean ‘
Marie David, daughter of Mr arid <
Mr*. Julius II David, 1212 lith I
street, May-to Estli*t Blum, j
daugiiter of Mr and Mis Fail
Blum, 407 Bradford street
*i. i I
I tmu * ye»i fa , as j I
ser* of roautaif*tt bills flout 1833
fo 1038
The
is the
state flower
mugnoUa
of Louisiana
Dr. Robert B. fiavh
Aftiuufteat Hi*!
Upgitiihj of F4is CX.fica
MONDAY, MAY 6tit
I .vr flie PfCKtltf of
CitfJtRAl DfNTISTRV
but,
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Tf*i»s
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Dr. Lacy H. Barclay
Announces tf i«t i amove I of io» at4ict%
from 156 John Street
to ne i Oif ccndifloned off.res ot
4 12 SfCOND srfifft
' Phone 229/ f
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thick Idb 110 lb. Comp, shingles,
per square
? 8"x6 8" 1 Pune! Doors .
? 8 x6 8" Hall Glass Door
i\ \\()" 1 liyhl Wimlows
$1050
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$12.50
{ 4.10
3 0 »4 6 ’ IJ llglil Wimluws.. _ J 6.10
We have <i complete Hue at oflmr rtrrn of tioori Ond
windPwi ut i«■>•)>,onahle f,< c *n **# n/*o have c omp/gfgi I
window imitt, ou t doc* cotings at wholototo pneoi.
We build cabineti and at/m milt work at roaton~
utle pi it**, call a* tar .>oui. ntwdi. - .............
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1949, newspaper, June 1, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558544/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.