The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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Orange District,
Scout Committee
To Meet Today '
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
NFMS Chapter /
Gathering Items *
For Hospital Box-
A box of it«*ms. for shipment to
Mary Scales Circle
Visits With Patients
ORANGEFIELD rSpl )V The
5K? ’Usfii"-1 “
.Circle 7, V/SCS
Celebrates Birthday 1 In Littlejohn. Home T° '"rve Lunch
— - \ 1- 'Ni'Sik . V' V. A It nh 4a. ka aaa.... J 4
a tuberculosis hospiatl at Biem-
gram Thursday at
This will be an all* dav meeting l^wide
cooperation for peace on j three-tiered fair
WMU of the First Baptist Church Mrs. SW^iyy Ellender, chairman ^'cuioiw wiiunjdy •»• fc»» nviwni it living j
will conduct a business rneetingx^ClrclelgtSt/MarkVMethodist The ^th birthday of Kmi^< Cirrf<; 5 of the Woman’s So- A luikheon be s€rv«1 k the
and present a royal service pro- WSCS.'T5rescntef! the final pro- wa* celebrat* by Troop 14 We<£ ciety of Chrutian Service of First « 0n the agenda for Feb.
the church, gram of a lestWn serics on world- nesday at First Baptist Church. A* Methodist Church will meet at 29 for members of Circle 7 of
d „~7 ,r.“ '■ ‘ t- »—*•
^ 83*feT*.«»•»**«.' th.tohmat «
Church of the Nazerehe.- This Oranae Thurcdav and Dresented a Mrs Ellenrier outlined the Drin- ,j'urcr’ *f°°ts ™fre hosts to tain peace among na ions and last the luncheon at a meeting Thurs-
■ ■ I1-- “n.rrmi Fnn>un mi ange nur odi aimipresentea a inrs. tutna$r outlined ine prin the congregation when the cake week discussed suggestions by W. dav and Droceeds from tn«. *1
awrcne Mrs.^Joe^ Th^j^nJed cjplesot served in Fellowship Hall of LeFevre. ----------- • * - ’ - Proceeds from tne $1
of The Sabine\Anbf Cmin«”7>f Biw <’rS^l°P' Swa*i,**V1, South Africa. and each member* is to bring a Thursday. Mrs B. P. Wade gave a I candles'wac’"d
of the habine Area Council of Bos ls being prepared as part of the covered dish. devotional talk u«in. the same
Chemical Co.
Top officers of the Committee1 chapter of the
are Frank Pyle, chairman: T. , 0. j Missionary Soe _____ , ____ ___ _____ ___^
Charlton, vice-chairman: and K L. at-the home ofrXfrx. Ivan Bishop, several'songs. Mrs 0.”e. Granger
Alexander, commissioner *
na. talk using the same church* service at Which scouts in Lane. The members are currently I ^an Service at Flrlt M«tl»odi*t ,
as(jt"® nyrrinv”In Christ ; unjforhj acted as ushers. After engaged « studying ways to ot>- Church; The circle planned for
s No East Nor West. church the scouts were hosts to 1 tain peace among nations and last the luncheon at a meeting Thurs-
V-mW’ TTi i tr'Tic w i ,u .. r . , . , ... 71, j, hPivcu 111 f cilOv*?f)lp £1211 01 lAff CVTc, 3 lUilTlcr OlllCldi 01
Its VTJ2* K2& V>SJSSL “»cmrn <*
Members of the organization and month by theya>m«i of the chap-
dk'tensionlcomipittee are .Cecil ter are niedicaI1»||sSr, Linens will
Beeson, chairman. John McGee, bf fenUor the hospital bgds.
vice chairman. C A. Arsenault,! Other items, Currently being
J :W. Bacom. Larry Bikyr. W. E. j gathered to be shipped to tl\e hos-
BisHop, Sam Bland*. !5. P. Burton, pital are simple games a reCubef-
• >•£* Chisum, Melyin .Coleman Jr.,. ating patient might enjov such as
Q. B Culpepper L W. Green, j checkers. Chinese checkers, etc.
Charlie Grooms, Charles IIentpei, i Items useful for occupationalther-
I L. Hubert. Art Hurst: ap.v will be included among the
Among artiq^HTjo be made this read the 23rd Psalm. Two specif
a former official of the meals will be used to pay a part
n«uwiAii a# r*u... r ^ .r
of living, in-
srs;iasi?i.*s, j
... —-u ■ K»*»
of the expenses incurred-'when
First Mathodist Church , is host
to the Texas Conference of WSCS
on March 20 and fl.
Churches, at Evanston. 111. Mrs. the blessing before U»e cake was Respecting human rights, rais
„r a- V. Smith reviewed the res- j s*rved y in« the standard -
songs were sung by Mrs. Bryon olutions coming out of the meeting
Franks and then Mrs. Thompson and ^introduced local representa-
read from the 14th chapter of tives of the United Council
John. Mrs. Frank Peveto said the ! Church Women.
benediction. A skit was presented bv Mrs. ’ gonn‘,y-.Geno £ 0 e.k e- j * c k * !■ yo0rt Jr.^'presented the^"oroeram--w- D- Herring was hostess ?l'
Refreshment.' were served. 1 G. V. Swickard, Mrs. George Col- Brooks, James Gimple and James i . p * *m* 1
.C. w ; Hi.«*n —a Du Bose. ! Mrs. J. i B. Peday presentei
°f ' E^vant Bob^Wimtir'! Kenneth ^ ll^e churchman’s't recommenda-| L Dyer.was in charge
rs. I D^in;.BGb^Wl!^kr,e: I P-e. M«. P-B Vander- « the b= meeting^a„d M,s.
Today V^Creet
Today Is nof ooly Valentine
Day to Roger Date Lat
tt is also his birthday.
Others celebrating that r
bmthdar^along with St. Valtn-
George P. Craft
Worth Armstrong
David Sholan Wise
Mary Laden McCoole J
Kathy Kallal
Janette Marsh
Tomorrow’s birthday list in-
cludes:
Ed Baxter ,J
Mrs. C. N. Leister
Mrs. Maurice Karr ’
• ■ ■ - ^ Jt*- r#
Those^making the- trip were two ; burn and Mrs. Robert Van Kirk
visitors. Mrs. Elmer Scales and which explained thd motives be-
Mrs. Franks Also Mrs. Cassi?
Norwood. Mrs. Granger.
NfVs. Glenn Settles, spoke to the T« FIW»
rcle on the churgji's role in in- ^'*,c*r* lo Be tlecled Tuesday
.................. , Mrs. ed Council of- Church _________ . _
John Jones. Pete"'Rader,- E. K | contrrbutiens^ Stam^^'patteiwiP^^' Mrs ,Pcvftw and Mrs* !Mrs- Swickard also gave a report f50 a"d fiends in at-
Ratcltff. 11 G Richardson. George thread, needles and various equip- | Ho^r a TM^ntagnc was host- ^ * ‘•nformatio,i* sh - obtained a* ‘T.bcLbe!ai Boy^?ui
Du Bose. . ----- . 7 ----. --------- | .
Other events by which the troop ! P**ns to. 'Circle for making ; circle on the churl’s role in in- ,
hind the organization of the UniT i marked the week were a Court of preparation for the doming WSCS | ternational affairs -Jn accordance i At Monthly Meeting at Piht Clvk ~
ed Council nf rhnVrh Women Honor on Monday with 40 scouts conference at , First Methodist ] Wlth the current study of the | A new slate of officers wiB be
G. M. von Schriltz, P M
Harry Foresma'n and’Hal Wray
The finance lommittcc has the
following personnel: John Korb.v,
co-chairman. Homer Stephenson,
co-chairman: Claude Keeland. co-
r,;l »f the etapter rjpoa-i. .ndl“* *d“„TO„trt Tni ”
W.sneski, ,hc women here will appreciate.^ pro>:r,(m MrsW H(,virv
anv he n the public ought give in ■ Harmon ]cd in pra>- anc, MtT.
filling the box. - ! Philip Parker conducted a shoit
Mrs R. I. Harrison , chairman,'business session. - , • \
presided over the last meeting, Mrs. Melvin Smith was ip/ levels.
, . » , Mrs C B. Burdine gave a devo- ; charge of the program with Mrs>
chairman, Marion Forston. vice tinn3, mcs«aRr.. Montagne. Mrs P F Vance. Mrs
, Others present were Mrs. Rice . Parker. Mrs. H D Nugent. Mrs. i
Rountree. Mrs Willard Arnold. ! Lyons Giicrease, Mrs. Bill John-
Mr', J B, HaP. Mrs. C V. Han- son. Mrs. Henry Harmon and Mis.
kins. Mis F. S Washburn. Mrs. ! Eleanor Johnson participating
Lee Hatch Mrs. R C Adams. Mrs-J Mrs. Vance led in the' closing
i "n V ’ J L. Caudle. Mrs. O B. Blanchette, prayer before refreshment
Compel. B'd «jls L: F.: F.rnmert, Mrs. J. Car- served to those mentioned
per ter <aiul Mrs. Charles Oliver. Mrs. Harold Wilson, p
Visitors were Mrs, S. I.. Baker, ‘ • ~T--t—
Mis Robert Novich and Mrs Joan ClaSS PianS Bazaar
50 ^ •”* ,ri'nd5 ,n *r-,co£» Mr.
Council of ChurchCSs and the .Uni-j ing will be held at 7:30 pjB. in
a delegate.to a world convention Woek bv attending First Baptist I ^h Jr-^h**™an- Charlie
of United Church Women in Church,in a body. The Rev.*Coop- X - Ken * Mrs-
Cleveland. Ohio, in November. er waters said ^few Words of
She stressed that women can pro- praise of.-the t^^ an^l had all! * u: Morrls» Mrs. Max von
i hainnan: and Charles Owen. Glen
S-tiU. T 1. Goode and !., W. F.d-
,d ns 1 ‘
The hadci'iiip training com-
mittee is made up o( M o r g a n
• ■ones, ctiaiunan. G M
\ ce rliamnan. D C
Jackson, R K Owcis. M 1,
Sword', I- A Whitman. Rol) Duhl.
H G, Hichrarfison. Lionel I.ouvu re, i
Rob Goodman, Ril! Finger. G. E.
Sellers, H| A Miller. R F. Me- *
* Aloon, Rdl Jensen, Bob Morris.
O L Holland, Don l.. Hu!:-c, R J
were
and
nuiiiui van tJlif—
mote peace by being Christians 1 scou*s
in their homes and communities •—
and bv working together for peace Made PlclCe Cards
as citizens on state and national %
The members of Den 2, Pack
3026 met Thursday at the home
of Mrs. J. D, McReynolds at which
time they finished place cards for
the nack's blue an$ gold banquet.
Afterward Wesley Journea y
served refreshinents »n Rex Mc-
CorquodaleJ Larry McReynplds,
Butch Lea. Chip Earhgrt. Bob Rr-
ter^eb Robert Nelson, Edwin Hoi-
stem. Tommy Franks and Don Mc-
Reynolds. den chief.
tics.
The meeting closed with a read-
ing from the last chapter of Ephe-
sians including Verse 11 which
states. Pot on the whole armour
of God. that ye may be able to
stand against the wiles of the
devil."
Littlejohn. Mrs,./. U. Miller, Mrs
R. D. Morris, Mrs.
S*W recognized 1 Schriltz,* Mrs. Lyndon Robinson,
J gnuea;| Mrs. J.» A. Woodside. Mrs. A G.
Wallin. Mrs. E. S. While and Mrs.
Joe Jenkins.
Mrs. J. R. McCormick was host- » ,
ess. Guests were Mrs. Karl Baver Buianey, Mrs.
and Mrs L. M. Petrie * M" L " °**
ted Nations and their importance the home of Elizabeth' Morrtoon/
to peace was stressed by Mrs, Set- i
Bl\
Church of Nazarene
Plans Prayer Vigil
To Precede Easter
The congregation of the Church
of the Nazarene at toil Cherry
formed bv A .1 McKenzie, chairJ 1 Arrangements for a_prc-Easter "HI observe tke World Day of
man, Walter House, vice chair-| bazaar "were begun by the Loyal I Pra>*er on Friday with a 2‘4-hour
Made Centerpiece
Place cards and a centerpiece
for their, blue and gold -dinner;
Navy Wives Club
Schedules Dinner
Dinner will be served tv<iay at
6 p.m. to members ot the W. \V-
Fitts Navi* Wives Club of Grange,
their husbands, guests and pros-
pective members. The event will
be held in the Navy Park Recrea-
tion Hall.
The next regular meeting of the
Flans also will be made for the
annual Easter Seal drive which
New members introduced .at the the club sponsors,
last meeting were Mrs. D. A. |
Jackson and Mrs. Thomas Davis]1
Others present were Mrs. R. R
O. G, Powiedge,
Mrs E. O. Swallow. Mrs. Ciovis
Mendoza, Mrs. A. D. Bates, Mrs.
H. F. Raynor, Mrs. W. D. Herring.
I'ostess. Mrs. Cecil Nantz. 'Mrs
1*. C. Davis Jr.. Mrs J. T. Las-
siter and Mrs. M. B, Flippen Jr.
Toy land
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Henry Porter is rhairman of the man, H D Adanft. C. C. Andrus, Womens Bible Class at their prayer vigil at the sanctuary. The; £erT .*v ^ ■ cub5 m Den Navy Wives, will be in the Navy
• arnping and activities commit-, Jack Brewer, Herman Carlisle, i-Thursday meeting in the annex of members will meet at various ap- in the home or Mrs. | hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. All
served
ice Others on the committee are , A. I. Craft. C* E. Ebner, Roy How- | Firs( Christian Church. Mrs. Clara Pointed times to offer continuous , Thad Decker. ! wives of enlisted men are invited
George Hicks, vice chairman. -J.jard. Otis I, Hudson, J. D. Joiner,! Noguess piesided over the busi-' chains .of p'ftiyer aropnd the-dock. Kefrcsnments- were served by to become members. Further in-.
H. David Sr, Davis Hager. Loon- Winston Lewis. F L McClain. nPE5 session and Mrs. J, L. Jellison :The World Day of Prayer is an Teel to Randolph Beeson. J formation tan be secured from
aid Hall. Major -Inman. _ Morris A. 11 Prince. C. N. Urquhart. C B. • supplied the devotional part of-the . international observance with the" *v*. £. *'erry ®ec*ter. But- . Betty §mith, president, at 6-272!'
Johnson. Richard D Vaughan. Shaddock. Frank Irvine, Ted El- ■ program petitions of those taking part cen- chte Syrdal. Tor Joan Arth, publicity chairman
R. E. Kennerly; James B. Quigley, j more, Jack Kennedy and James The all-day meeting was used terpd on a desire for peace and j- -.-- . at 6-2794, 1
V W. Schmilz, Guv Da wkins, Otho ; C.Uiam. j to make down dolls for Jhe com- world understanding. __ j More people are sent' to‘federal' Officers electel recent Is to Nil
Haunchtl.d. Merle Gutteridge and Membeis of the health and safe- , ing bazaar and to fill orders al- ---— penitentiaries through violation of i vacancies are, Helen Lee, vice
James E. ilillo1 ^ tv rommH'ee ,-uc_C i!fh-rd Mat- ready received _ An efficiency expert is ai man immigration laws than through nresidpnt- t.;nriia ct . j.-., ,-fcrg
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1956, newspaper, February 14, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559843/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.