The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1940
THE ORANGE LEADER
Mrs. J. B. Quigley
Entertains Club
At Bridge Party
Social Calendar
THE ROMANCE DF A "MAN IN WHITE”'AND A "LADY IN ERMINE
WEDNESDAY—
Wednesday Club martins at the
home of Urn. Malcolm I’earca at
2:30 p. m.
Fortnightly Club meeting nt thV>
home of Mrs. B. V. Brown at 2:3V
»• ii>-
Art department of the Woman’s
Club meeting at the club house at
3 :S9 p. m. ,
Intermediate G. A. of the First
Baptist Church meeting at the home
•of Mrs. U. .1 Colburn nt 3: 45 p. nt.
• Christian Cadies Serving Club of
the First Christian Church Mooting
at. the home of lira. A. .!. Si.hnt;
xel at 2 p. m.
Pictorial Highlight* from the new M-G-M motion picture, “I Take
This Woman,”. Marring Spencer Tracy and Hedy LaMarr, with Verrce
Teasdalc, Kent Taylor, Mona Barrie, Luraine Day, Paul Cavanagh, and
Louis Calhcru,' .
TueSdoy afternoon ut 2 o’clock
members of the Marti! Bridge Ctu!>
, were entertained .at n bridge . party
with Mrs. J. FI. Quigley na hostess'
at her home ut -14b» Cherry Street.
Brown and yellow astern arranged
about the home formed the back
ground for the card tamest. High
■core pri*e was won by Mm. It. C
Terry and the consolation award,
went to Mry. /Thorntin Uriffln. At
ter the games a tmjful course wai
•erred.
Mrs. Howard Peterson was the
only guest be^ldoH club member*.
Mrs. Lollin' SnialhaU Jr., will be
hostess to the club nt the next moot-
ing which Will l»e hold Tuesday af-
ternoon at her homo on Cypress
Street.
THURSDAY—
Woman’s Missionary Hocioty of
the First Methodist Church meeting
at the church nt 3 l>. m.
(liennets of the First Methodist
Church meeting at the home of Mrs.
4. E. Alexander at 3:30 p. in.
Circles of the Woman’s Mission-
sty Society of the First llajttHt
Church meeting at the following
homes: Circle One with Mrs. nan*
Harris, Circle Two with Mrs. L. F.
Rranum, Circle Threw with Mrs.
Floyds THlsman, Circle Four with
Mrs. C. W. Semite, Circle Five
tilth Mrs. AVthur Wilson, Circle Six
with Mr*». (\ K Jackson.
Circles of the Woman’s Mission-
ary Society of the McDonald Memor-
ial Baptist Church meeting nt
church: Circle One nt 3 p. in.. Cir-
cle Two at 2:30 p. in.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Guild meeting
at the home of Mrs. \V.E. Icou ut
3 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary Society* of
the First Christian Church meeting
at church at 3 p. m.
Woodbine RebekaM meeting at
the I. O. O. F. Hall at 7:3ft p. m.
Woman’s Bible Study Class of the
First Presbyterian Church me'tiis/
at the home of Mrs. Frank 1*. Scott
at 3:30 p. m.
Evening Circle of the Woman’s
Misslnnnry Society of the First
MctlKslist Church meeting at the
JJiiring the • *<>ri d hour re- church *t 7 p. W.
... .....A m,4*n wrrmn tf tk ll'l/ l
ASSOCIATION OFI it Fits To
VWIT NOliTH OHANtJK \Y. M. S.
Mrs. Prod Wilcox and Mrs. W. H.
Marmlon Jr., of Ileauinont. associa-
tion officers of the Baptist W. M.
V.f will he visitors at the weekly
meeting of the Woman’s Missionary
Society of the North Orange Hap
list Church tomorrow afternoon ut
the home of Mrs. J. II. Cunning-
ham on Rein Street.
The meeting will open nt 3:3ft
o’clock and all members are urged
to be present ut that time.
En route back to New York from Yucatan, Karl Decker (Spender Tracy), • clinic Doctor, prevent* beautiful Gcorgi
Cregore (lledv L-aMarr) front committing auicide. Gcorgi it heartbroken became of Phil Mayberry (Kent Taylor).
1 At Karl a clinic die tell* him how Pin! bad her to Yucatan, thru backed out of
Idiiorcing bit «%»f«- and mamiitg her, Karl ad»i*c« her to gel a job, make herself uwrfiii
in the world and forget the love aflair
Night Hawk Club meeting at the
homo of Mrs. M. K. Thomon ut.
7:30 p. m.
Circles of the Woman's Mission-
ary Society of the West Ogangp
But every time Gcorgi meet* with lheMcrowd’*ahe keeps
running into Phil. She dor* her beat to avoid him,
afraid of her puseiyitatc longing for bint. But mean-
while, she ami Karl are cloar m affect inn and com-
panionship. Then, through Ceaca'a maneuvering, Karl
meet* l)r . I bn ecu, a society doctor.
See America's
Fun Festival
NEW ORLEANS
The Carnival City
omous Paradct and Both
—February I to 4.
Atordi Grot Day, Feb. 4.
Karl, quietly fighting tor Crorgi'i lorr, give, up th« rlinic t’nrertain of her own. .motion., Gcorgi run. to the li'wpilil 'aml'begr Ur.’ Dutr.n
and join. Duvceu at hi. ho.pital for rich, neurotic women, »o (Loui. Calbrrn) to tor Karl off for a month’, vacation in llmimid,. Barrra i« all
that he can ahower Gcorgi with luinric. But one day, Phil for it, hoping (hat the holiday will make Karl forget afioul l. ating.ihr ^mapilal,
aummon.dier to hia apartment. He haa wonderful newt. Ilia where be iefcittcrl; unhappy aud returning to the clinic, _
jrif# fa reaUj divorcing him now and 1%£ can marry CeorgL.
That night, Cewa throw# a farewell party for them at tha
( lull /rhre, Ceorgl i. doing her lie.l to joia in the gairtp
tlg.innV her( thought, ate in a turmoil when .he een Phil. Bat
.uit.te n IV. Phil’, wife, Sandra, rrvetk that .he haa Kea Georg)
coming fiom PbiTi apcrimeat. Kail ia Manned bj the blow.
Baptist Church mooting at the fol-
lowing homes: Circle One with
Mm. E. I*. Godwin. Circle Two
with Mri. Edgar Bishop, Circle Three
with Mra. Alton 1 .amiry at the home
of Mrn. W. C. Colburn, Circle Four
with Mra. Elray Itichurdson.
rillDAY—
General meeting of the Woman's
Club meeting , ut the club house at
3:30 p. m.
Friday Sewing Club meeting at
the home of Mrs, f’hades Ferguson
at 3 p. m. y?
Weat Orange Home Demonstration
Club meeting at the home of Mm.
Cordia Brewer at 2:311 p. m.
Mrs. J. D. Nrff Is
Hostess To Club
At Party Tuesday
PERSONALS-
Oson Welles Quite at Ease
Mrs. Rod llonsheiger han return-.
<-d to her home here after having
spent the punt two weeks In Sun
Antonio with friends.
Mrn. 3. It. N'efT entertained mem-
ber*! of the Tuesday Bridge Club at
a party yesterday afternoon at her
home at 70S cherry Htreet. >
Bridge games. Iieglnnlng nt 3
o'clock, were enjoyed by two tables
Of pluyeru Mrs. J. E. Alexander
was the winner of tlte high score
iHlxe. I.lght refreshments were ner-
ved after the games.
Hie ti.it meeting of the club wilt
'•e heM Tuesday afternoon ut the
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Among Orange people attending
the ktjige .him', “Grave It To Mi'",
in Beaumont Monday nluhl Were Mr.
and Mrn. W. I*. Sexton, Mrs. .1
T. Thompson, Mra. I.uctlle WtlHaon.
Mr. and Mra. J. II. Quigley, Mr.
and Mrn. Malcolm Pearce, W. • E.
Brent, and Grant Manley.
Southwestern Greyhound Lines
Bus Station—505 Green Ave.—Phone 252
To Be Entertained
MRS. II \ 1(431.0 'JANIIKnS
1'J II0STKS8 TO CM’8
Mrs. Harold Sander, was hostess
for the semi-monthly meeting of the
T. X. T. Sewing Cluh on Tuesday
aft.rnoon at 3 o’clock ut her home
on Cyptess St re. t. 1
1 H-wlng was enjoyed and a social
hour wan held. A nweet course was
served at the rloae of the meeting.
The next meeting will he held on
Tuesday, F. lot ary ». at A place to
bft Snnounced later.
- Minas M. K. Thomen will enter-
tain members of the Night Hawks
Cluh at a party Thursday night, af
T:*<1 o'clock at her home on Park
Avenue. Bridge guinea will lie en-
joyed at that time.
WOODBIN E ItKBKK \H8
TO INkT,UA (imt KRN
Tlif'.idWi mdtdrii- Itehckah I-I’d re No
10* will Install officers Thursday
night at tha I ♦>. IN V. ‘ Hull.
Incoming offtcera are Mrs. fora
'II*nman. noble grand; Mre. Evelyn
WeatbOrford. vice grand; Mrn. K n-
T.ile Fountain, chaplain: Mi.s llelle
Ettchffeld. Secretary; Mra. Kathryn
Dearborn, trennurtr.
Mra. Dearborn wlH serve as in-
stalling officer.
I WEST
2:15*A. Me
6:23 A. M.
9:05 A. M.
II40 A. M.
11:43 A. M.
1:30 P. M.
3:50 P. M.
4:53 P. M.
The Broadway dramatic wizard, Orson Welles, Is seen here In
his Hollywood garden, looking mild but plotting his production
of “The Smiler With the lOtife,” which he is to make before
beginning “The Heart of Darkaeaa” for RKO Radio.
fflAPBI. B1RI.K Cl .ACS
HOBDS WEEKI.Y MEETING
Keren teen members' were pres-nt
for the weekly meeting of the ( Imp-
el Bible Class which wan held Tues-
day afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock ut the
Presbyterian Chapel
Mr*. Marvin Cunningham read the
devotional and Mr*. F. II Wetxel
led the opening prayer. The lessen
from the fifteenth, sixteenth and
seventeenth chapter* of I.tike was
read and discussed. Getter, from
Mins Georgia ffewson. Prexhyterttn
missfonary 1* Korea, were read to
lb# ciM*. «
The eighteenth atjd nlnete-nlh
chapters of Duke win be the subject
Tuesday afternoon at tha regular
time at the home of Betty Jean
Wllkersott on Eleventh Htreet.
WF8I.EY SEWING CM II
MEET* WITH MKS. COX
Membbr* of the Wesle/ Hewing
Cluh nf tlte First 31 ethod 1st Church
met Tuesday , fte: t,o<.n at , t:SO
o'chse at the home of Mrs. Frank
Co* on Cherry Htreet. *
The Working period was held and
refreshments of coffee, cake, and
i Brides Pay For
Marriage License
MIEDRFD I.KB JI'MOK
O. A. MKETM TI I'AIMY
The MlMrcl -Lae Junior .0. A. of
, the N’ort,b Orange Baptist Church
held the weekly meeting Tuesday af-
ternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of
Norma Dee I’ereto. 'Vwelvc mem-
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Crooner King Crosby la In a hoe
while his doctor decides If tha
t_ s «_ Vt*. a *. Ss ai.iul. aaax.
11:14 P.M. 11^0 P. M. ^
Port Arthur Division
Buses Leave at 11:43 A. 1L, 4:20 P. 1L, S P. M.
Arrive From Ft. Arthur at 935 AJL, 1:55 and 7:56 FJL
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1940, newspaper, January 31, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558904/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.