The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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NESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, ,1052
Deborah Class Plans
Thanksgiving' Basket
agles, Auxiliary Pla
ig Christmas Party
ducted in t!\e home of Mrs. B. B.
Soi«e was' opened with prayer by
Mrs. Valw Fiaftklln. Mrs. Sorgo
was In charge of the devotional
taken from First Corinthians,
Cnapter 13.
The grtup voted to send cards
to the absentees. Mrs. Franklin re-
V 5 '
oftnne by experience of pre- will be Mj-s. Garvin Minick, Mrs.
s yens, members of the Doyle Wevoii and Mrs. Michael
Shop and Save at Lev
FAMILY NIGHT
LEVINE’S ENTIRE ST
Open Til 8 P. M. Tome
THURSDAY!
is yens, meml
les and the aux
t meeting Monday evening tor
putposi of organising plans
the annual Christmas party.
I E. Staman was appointed
sral C:i .irman for the Eagles
Evy Jenkins for the auxil-
McFetredge. and Jimmy Spears
heads the randy committee.
The toy collection begins Sun-
day, There is a telephone commit-
tee composed of Mrs. L. A. Jen-
kins ahS Mrs. Pritzos who will
try to contact each family in the
telephone directory. Anyone wish-
ing to donate toys may call the
Yellow Cai> company during the
week and the toy* will be picked
up the following Sunday. Repair-
ing and new paint for the toys
will be catcd ioi by the firemen
of Orange. Toys will be collected
each Sunday through NoY. 30.
Mrs. White a no Mrs. Tubbynn
m charge of purchasing n/t toys
and Bob Ifrsery will puyetfase the
containers for cendy sftd toys.
To serve on the donations com-
mittee are Mrs. Anthony. Mrs.
Wesson. Mr* Ona Dunlap and
program v/itl be under the' direc-
tion of Mrs Seaman, Mrs. White
and >Mrs. Jack Jordon.
The Yeliow Cab company will
impish transportation to* and
from the party with the help of
a committee composed of Fred
Jensen, R. V. Gann. M. M. Pritsos,
Jack Gorli n, D. D. Anthony and
Garvin Mmidt.
Mrs. H. F. Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Wesson make up
the refreshments committee and
Evy Jenkins will serve is pub-
licity chairman.
The committees will meet each
Monday until the party is held to
check on progress of the program
as outlinea.
j&Thc party which means^hrist-
ahs for several hundred children
HFOrange will be held Saturday.
Dec. 20 for the white children and
cm the folkwing day for Negroes
JpThe tree will Le secured by Red
Matthews. Seaman will’ be in
charge of getting the tickets
minted ane. the’ distribution com-
flgttcc is composed of Mrs. L. A.
Jghkins, Mrs. icon Adams. Mrs.
R. V. Gann and Mrs. M. M. Prit-
“SPECIAL! ”
• AMILY NIGHT - 6 to S p. m
“SPECIAL P
FIRST QUALITY
MEN'S 100% NYLON PUCKERED
LONG SLEEVE
Mhe Onu.ce chairman for the
gRiliary is Mrs N. H. Tubbs and
for the Eagles is Grover White.
On the fr.it* and nut* committee
©fficers Elected
By Calloway Circle
J3R1DGC CITY (SpD^fficers
wife elected last week during a
meeting of the IJlftabeth Cal-
loway circle of the First Baptist
church when .the members as-
sembled in,she home of Mrs. C.
Security Is Topic
Discussed Monday
At Technique Club
Much c instructive discussion
followed .1 talk b> the Rev. Coop-
er Waters, pastor of the First
Baptist church, at a meeting of
the Techique With Tots dub
Monday afternoon. The topic was
•Where Is Rea Security?” The
meeting wns held at the home of
Mrs. Randall Thomas.
Reverent Waters stated that
absence ft security is fear. Fear
starts in infancy and may pro-
gress from one stage to another
as the individual grows older. It
is therefore essential there se-
curity be built within. Four
houser were suggested as places
for building security—the court-
house, for security of law find
justice: the senoolhouse for.the
security of education: the church
for faith lhat is essential to se-
curity: and the Lome where fami-
ly units must work together,
REG. $5.98 VALUE
The Officers are: .Mrs. A. Ces-
*acf'chairman; Mrs. Floyd, sec-
retary-trear.irer; Mrs. W. J. Wag-
’tjhff. stev.arda.iip: Mrs. T. E.
(Sue. mUf.onary chairman; Mrs.
J. W. Chany. Eiblc sttidv chair-
man; Mrs. C. S. Miers, comnmnity
na|Mk>r.s chairman, and Mrs. Roy
RHton. pr igrait:
Mrs. Chrsac presided *• the
meeting which began with the In-
vocation by Mrs. W. O. Venable,
iiPdent cf ths Woman’s Mis-
sioaary union, and guest at the
meeting.
* Mrs. Wagstaff present'd the
stewardstu-i program in which
p#ts were p«-<%antad by Mrs
Cherry. Mrs. Hatton and Mrs.
Coasac. The dcvotkmal was giv-
en by Mr*. Lillie Warren. The
matting Was closed with the
bMmdiction said Tiy Mrs. Hatton
The nex* meeting will be held
Thursday at 2 p m in the home
oI Mrs. CrssaC.
ttmall fry wilt enjoy a "sail-
boat” solid Put some shredded
lettuce on idiv dual salad plate*.
Arrange a drained peach half on
eaMi plate. Fill peach cavities
wnh cre.ini-sjylo cottage cheese.
“ski! cait frem o»*saaan
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OPEN
TIL
P, M.
TOMORROW!
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/THE BUSIEST CORNER IN TOWN” *
. LEVINE’S OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TIL 8 P. M.!
Sat “sail* cut from green pepper
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Sail" wttli a strip of p<miento.
SHOP LEVINE’S FAMILY NITE
THURSDAY
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OPEN ’TIL
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Ladies’ Fall
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ONE f'M
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1952, newspaper, November 5, 1952; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558876/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.