The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
UDIES' DAY LUNCHEON HELD
AT SUNSET GROVE ON TUESDAY
The monthly Ladies' Day Lunch-
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took place on "Tuesday afternoon | 'V 60t I HQ OT V^QITlp
o4 nHA n'/tlAnlr A A tlt_ '.• •' H&h ......
at ont o'clock at the club house, r:
Hostesses were Mis. Frank Hoel- T'Te UUC1 rdlCinS
-i Mrs. H. B. Hird, Mrs. TJames |_J_| J
McClellan and Mrs. John M ÍJC'CI Ui
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OS testes were Mrs. Fr,
zle, Mrs. H. 13. Hird, Mrs.\james
B. MeQJgHan and Mrs. John M.
Q. Knowle^. T
Ift he table was decorated with
a miniutur.; snow scene. '•Mrs.*
J. E. Alexander conducted the
business session which was ' fol-
lowed by the installation of offi-
cers for the new year. The new
pl?lcers~are: Mis, Qlney- Black,
chairnwi; Mrs. J. y. David, vice
chairman; Miss Nancy tfrice, s-i-
rutary - treasure!1; Mrs. C. F. Ra-
leigh, golf-chairman; Mrs. Frank
Malloy, bridge chWrman; Mrs. Joe
Campbell, social chairman..
names
ternoort.
the luncheon, bridge
were held during the air
The Orange Camp Fire. Guard-
ians' Association met on Tuesday - j
evening in the USt) Club. Mrs,
Laura Louise Miller, .Camp- Fire
executive, installed the following
officers in an impressive candle {
lighting ceremony: Mrs Ethel I
Swafford, president; Mrs. ifazel |
Shipman, vice president; Mrs. Er-J:
ma Fof-d, treasurer; Mrs. Faye
Walston, secretary.
Mrs! Sam A. Manley, chairman
of the "Pledge a "Plane Campaign"
Committee of the association iin-
óoOlicofi tentative plans for chili
suppers to be given soqn. Miss
Wanda Acosta, gwardian of a new
group of junior high school girls
and Mrs. Allen Copéland, qssist
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The next Ladies'Day Luncheon. . .. ■
will be held on Tuesday, January ant «uaidinn orfhe'.Leloti group,
26, at Sunset Grove Club; were introduced; A round table
discUsslon of plans for Camp Fire
'activities revealed that most
groups are concentrating on rais-
ing money for a bond. Each group
In Orange has. pledged to buy at
least one. bond in the ."Pledge a
Plane Campaign."
Mrs. Sam Manley was given the
I Golden Apple Award for-, the
most outstanding service during
the past month.
Mrs. Tom Coyle
ins Club
*Mi\s. Tom^'oii^tb^yas hostess to
members of the Tuesday O'lub for
tile tyeekiytiridge gam-\s on Tt'es-
' day afternoon.. beginning ^t three
o'clock, ui her "Home, 6$14' Pine-
street.
Tw_p fables of players partici-
pated in the games with Mrs. Ü.
K. Roach winning the high scory
prize. Refreshments were served,
Mrs. Ernest Hera, was the only
guest besides thé ¿luí members.
The club wlllf bo entertained on
Tuesday, January 11, in the home
of Mrs. Joe /Lucas, 812 Pine
street.
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tai cold-relief used when
Socidl Calendar
WEDNESDAY W$- *' If";)*
c >.caiLjrt" service Guild of the
First Methodist Church,meeting in,
the home of Mri. Lona.McGill at
17:30 p. m.. •'
Keel Klub meeting for a bu i-
newi -sessiiin in the Navy Town
recreation hall at 2 o. m.
Signal Bridge Club meeting in
thc-home of Mrs. J. N. Clark at
Navy Officers' Wives Club
¡faceting in" the USO Club at 2
i p. m.
Art Department, . ot. the- Wo-^
m.an'i: Club meeting tn the club
house at 3 p. m. ■''-M' • . ■"
THURSDAY , - ,
Modesn Study Club meeting In
the Woman's Club buildihg at
12:15"p., m. ■
Aulick Cltib meeting in the
home of Mrs. John Graham ft
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General meeting of the circles
1 of the First Methodist Gleaners
I society meetiiig at the church at
3 pi m. "i. *• . ■ -
- Circles 'of the First Baptist
¡ Woman's, Missionary Union meet-
ing as follows: Circle One in .the
home of Mrs. Jake Peterson -.at"
.filo a. in.; Circle Two in the home
of Mrs. A. W. Latham at 9^0 a.
ji.; Circle Four In the first «ap-
lisl educational building at 9:30
n. m-; Circle- Five in the home of"
Mrs. Meade Graves at 9:30 a. m.
Circle!) of the Woman's Mission-
ary Society of the North Orange J
ONE OF HER FIRST unaided step r'ap,lst fhv reh meeting as fol-
slnce/ she was stricken with in- >W< Clrclc Two In, the home o I
Camp r i rc\
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P^^HHHPHHRL itougiiiUf R
and Riakat breathing Malar
Whenever the Dionno Quintuplets catch
coM—thelr chests, throats ana backs aré
immediately rubbed with Muntt-roie.
lusteroleuivusauchAvbiKiurfulrMiults
Suae it's MOKE than juat an ordi-
nary "aalvo." It's what so many Doctora
r ad Nunws cull a tnwh-rn cn n,trr trritunl.
It actually helpa break up local enni
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ins,sore
IN 3 ^itfe^HS^'ciííídren^'Mnd,
Regular «od Extra Strong.
Uon in upper bronchial tract, maltes
ithing easier, promptly ntlieye
>re throat and aching chest
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MUSTEROLE
ROMANS BIBLE STUDY
CLASS TO MEET
TheyWoman's Bible Study Class
of th«/-E'ii-«t Presbyteriaui Church
will meet on Thursday afternoon
at &30 o'clock in the homeJ ol j n , ivy A V
1 Mrs. R. H. Gorec, 501 Pine jjtvect. | fG T 1"V I OStpQI'lGG
fan tile paralysis two yearn ago is *• " • m.;
taken, above, by Marjorie i^aw- '"',0 'bi'<-e in the home of Mrs.
reiice, star of the Metropolitan '|cynolds at 9:30 a. m.; Circle
Opera. She is resting in Miami *'ln".' the home of Mrs. Jaroy
^each, Fla„ after an 8,000-mlla -'t 9:30 ¡,. m.; Cirt-le Five in
/concert -tour. She has been singing 'he boins? of Mrs. Fred Hargrstves,
her operatic ifiles from a. wheel! "t ,10 a. (p. . • ,s.
chair, (International)' Woman's Missionary Society of
the West Orange Baptist Church
f|v !•;,
Harvey at 111 a. n>.
VVoiuan*H/Society fof Christian
" i Sói-víi^f'ítf 'First -sMj^tiuidísl
Church meeting in the church at
, 3 i , m.
Woodbine Rebekahs meeting in
I the I. ,0. O. F. Hall at T:30"p. m.
Circles tiy the McDonald Me-
m^Yal Baptist Woman's Miss-lon-
Union meeting as follows:
Hit re Circle in the home
f Mrs. Bob Menry at 2:30 p. m.;
ary 13, at 7Í(V"p in., nt the USO• Mary Alexander Circle meeting in
Club, jt' —>?' fiw "'-' -"1 i"fTty by I church at 10 a. m.; Salloe. Cir-
the council préÑlclent.NT. W. 0¡}g.; <É'e at the church at 2:30 p. m.
The.'postponement, was made lie- Woman/Or Christian
cause of the üoy Scout's annual Service of the Bruner Methodist
dinner in Port Arthur tomorrow Church meeting at the church at
night.
fe'f®:Doned ••
The Camp Fire Cciuneirmcot-
ing - ' which was scheduled for
Thursday,-January (i, has .been
postponed tU!Í¡i_ Thursday, Jan-u-
aryUni
Zemrhii
Top Deck Ck<rb
ftrlHaftendance js urgeci.
INGRAM SCHOOL of DANC4NG
Announces " ■
After Holidays Opening /
TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1944
JiALLET^TÁl*—TOE—ACRQjBATIC
«he Top Dcck
The' meetuvt
Club which was íéheduied foV yes-
terday üiie.fnAn .al two o'eloek
Was not Iwilci ;& that time but will
trike place oii. Tuesday. January
I I, at two o'éioí k in the
Mrs. E- C,. Freund. T04 I
home oí
akeíjide.
-BIRTHS-
Established In UrartiJí W Yuuijr
.Mr\ and Mrs. O. Albrti of 320
¡ut
liárlli oí a tiauúhtci- .we?iirijnu" R4Y=
ten "pounds. "VWl'IVi! n.iiiw.ii1 ¡II. t
liocaj hospital. She fia been nam-
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O N'T BUY
2:30 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
| the First Christian Church meet-
| ing in all. flay session at the
| Navy Town recreation hall at 10
a. m. 1-—
FRIDAY
Dance for Service men at the
USO Club from :30 to 11:30 p. m.
Initiation Held '4
By Eastern Star ' s
Thirty members of the; local;
chapter of the Order"óf the Ej it-I
ern Star attended the regular I
semi - monthly \ meeting held
Tuesday evening Jt 7 :30 o'clock In
the Masonic Temple with Mrs,
Alice Cruse, worthy matron, pre-
COMMANDER of ..the Antcrican
force* that have landed at (!ape
Gloucester. New Britain, to wbchí'~
another foothold from tiw Jupa la
Maj. (Jen. William ,If. Riipeitus.
above. (Intermití omit)
All StotesDub .
ts £t tier ta ¡nod
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Members of the _Air States
Bridge. Club w >re enter\ained tin
Tuesday afternooq; at one o'clock.
In the home of Mis. E. B. Ander-
son, 442 Destroyer Drive.
A dessert course was served and
bridge games were enjoyed. Mrs,
Everett Dunstan won high acote,
at bridge, Mrs. Mclviu Hudson
won second prize and Mrs. E. H.
Anderson • waa- awarded the" bingo
prize.
Guests besides the club mem-
bers were Mrs. Joe Zueca and
Mrs. Dan fiJíÍNIelis.
Th^ next meeting of the club
will be held on Tuesday, January
iarrrr (hachóme of. Mis, MelvJn
Hudson, 110 L|iki?£i<fc>.
YOU'RE TELLING
ME!
,ly WILLIAM RITT %'
• 4 ' iCrrimi/ Pros Writer
¡¡Especies of r*tu«*naka.
according to Factographs, makes
; a notaa like á typewriter. And
wbeo a Naat propagandist la
hammering the keys the result
la about the same.
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Tii Allien' "ship' is bound to
com* tfl. iíys Cra;)dfi^ii/)y"7'^
kias. because we ar« sending so
many nW* oner out.
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DiftaHIng the "International "
at their national anthem, rha Rus-
sian! have a new tune .and they
ara making the Nail* dance to it.
Ill
Santa Claus, saj-s Zadok bum-
• kopf, ruefiilly. lohking over his
gifts, could make hlpiself even
mora popular.If ho kept instead
Of delivered all those terrible
.Christinas tie*. ^
And then ffieré was the Yank
who M to. go áil the way to
New Guipe to %ft his favorite
movie star's autograph.
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Today's hair-raising story: An
Intraasa In the supply of bobby
«ins Is forecast.
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Ancieut Egypt observed Sept
St as New Tear'a Day. This
must have made It toúgh on
thoae Egyptians who tried to
dlsgplae. their annual - hangover
aa juat a heavy head cold.
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Washington No Longar |ac|ly I Suggests 3 "Age*" for'
Over-Crowded, Say* Reporter | Offldal, Social
By HEtlN ESSARY
Central Press Columnist
■ ♦-AVASHTNC.TON- I don't know what haa- happened to
fjijt u'isn't half aa crowded and uncomfortable a* It use^Ttó be.
sprt «f miss being Jostled and stepped-on, -glared' at and told
fiotel people "No! Vou-cannot have stable in the dining room,'
'Sack Our
Cpod Will
WHILK WE ARE naturally |
opposed to the spread of Nip-
ponese-manufactured goods, it
Would be Just swell If there ts ;
a generous <l(strihutlon oí shtjw'1
murked "Made in Japan"—on
the ocean floor. '
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""r fhat poet who wrote of a ?
"bright, green rain" must have
you can get a table or a room in %ny hotel. More extraordinary
pie are beginning to be polite to each other.
.. ..The cause of the hiatus on the Potomac ifp't known by me. Pep
haps tt'alhe flu that haa stricken us doWn. Perhaps We aien't.the.
big. ^iown up capital we thought We were, perhaps thf town, haa
bc«ii milkod dry by visiting government contract' hunters. Anjihow,
its strident voice lar muted, monientfttlly. Makea me feci a Wttlf
toiv4y, ■ ■
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t - O THERE ARE many SIONS 'hrnnd about that Indicate Britain I ¡I
' working sicalouBlf and wen to ImpWo Anglo-American gotnl > ij
There are tho«e e*celH>«U short courses at Princeton
British imtvii'ttty thti wthter pbmnetl for members of tho
British mission to tho United States. fej
The Britishers -attend- In grhm>s of 20 or ."!0. Th«(
coiue away enthuslnaUo about>. what they vffiKV
learned of American history, '•politics, pcraonaMtle
and general folk lore.
Similar couiacs (or United States soldier* In Engfewut are co«j
ducted at Cambridge university and are glvtng our menN«vcrseaa a |
I., ttei urrderataiiding of the British point of view.
Other efforts of the British to encourage friendship with ¿feo.)
ieutis are tl\« tllms <rf fcngllsh home life and warfare no* uwlviq
tiita country every few w^cks- These "Alms are available for tlistril
tlon In many parts~oTTtié cotantry. '
• • • •
• I COT .THIS IDEA' the other day when 1 was In the office Of tho
secret, service. In the Unltpd States Treasury building getting a WhUpt I
IliaifD pa's-i. A White House pass admitting Its holder to the Will'
Hmise i-,rounds requires, us you know, a very ápeclal effort whtie f
war is on, ■ . ¡,
. After I had gone through the-baporta^t routine nf flnirer-prlntlttjr |
and picture-takiag I hint to till out a card on which I-put down.:
age I really don't Uke putting: my 'ag* ithwn on the inany putí#*^
Oles required -hy -Washington for the duration. Anil It oceiirceVfto"
ni.i that every woman should be permitted three'Hges-~a publie ago
tti use on such tticaslon* such as thiá signing up; * pcraotial a
use on of a nimantlc or social nature; and a Biblical age i
4o he-reeoi.ied only on Urth'certlflcaten or family Bibles.
I merit Ion the titt e;-age-plan to a girl friend (certainly she'a
contemporary) She said, "Don't be ellly." Every woman Is efctlUetf $i>J
■even ages, Add to your three age*: l~the age aveiy woman OdhlMr-
been thinking of Chnttma - Útt aim hmkk. 2—Uin age other women, thipk she looks. i3—the age
: Four new members were Initi
aled ar.l the regular biSnness ses-
sion was held. Refreshments were
Dessert-Bridge.
Held Tuesday ..
A dessert - bridxe Was lyld by
members of the Sunset Bridge
Club-oii Tuestlay aTfernoon at 1:15
o'clock with Mi-#. If. V. (Judger,
Jr., as hostess in her home, (¡ East
Sunset. ,
Mrs. Homer Liddell was winner
of the high score prize in the
bridge games and Mrs. Hartley
Thomas won second high.
C}uests,ií>esidc's 5 club ..members
were Mrs. Qcorge A. Foreman and
The next
place are u>"
meeting
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• BE SURE you receive the proper vlilon, comfort and relief from your glanei,
f AFTER ALL—what you REALLY IUY it tho SERVICE you rccéive from glasses.
-NOT | UST CLASSES.
CONVENIENT WEEKLY TERMS!
SA8S Invisible lifocsli $
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Unale Visión Class«s
Completa With
Easmination—
InvisiMe lifoeals
' u/uju
vompicro vri
Eiaminetien—
185
r*«s« price Intlud* thoroufh achmtilic tssmlnsHm. flnf «««Mr artcMsn (round <i .r knn. In
k.ral -l oW- lll«S f«l-V« taimi M M-Vh rinden MwratMf . end S «Mm ttyks <Híms« Irom,
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Dr. W. W. Christopher
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Regiatered
Optometrists
Dr. S. i.
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ItS Fifth St. — PH. mi
Holland lintel
Officag Al >
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BEAUMONT
C49 Orleans — Ph. K«7
7 PORT ARTHUR
IllAostln —Pbomi gg
Corpus Chrigtl, Tyler and Son Antonio
close of,The meeTT
Past Matron's and Past Patron's
Night will b,- observed at tho next
meeting which will be held on
Tuesday evening, January II!, nt
the Masonic Temple.
-T^NrT. -Ciub/Holds
Meeting Tuesday
. Mis. Korrest Clough was. ho.--.te-:-
to members of the T. h'. T. Sew/-
in^i Club on Tuesday afternoon lit
tine.- o'clock In her home, IJ.Í.1
Eleventh stiei-t. - The sewing: li^ur
jWrtk held ^nd a "short business Ses-
sion was eondue,tod /by the ijiuh
ir-jldcnt, Mrs.' - Kcktie -f'reiwsflr
i- oiirteen members were in atlerid-
aiice. • . ^ . *.
Next Tuesday aftermiow|ii t,| i i^-e
u'dU't-fi the el lib will meet in the
home of Mis. U. J, Colbiirn, 1407
Cherry street.
HEALTH QIHZ
D^n km kHtekti? □ □
Do you lack pip ir vim ? Q O
Do jtm (it inttafeta tasily ? Q 0
D( |N fill iipflltli—MOWS ? [U f . 1
K very body IriBT that poorly
fomi often rutiM* ■ hmidaehy, .-.lugtrkih
rondilion.
Hut ymi may not know that Matum
raurt producá «aeh day about tafo pinu
jrTulia-U^iw blto
nf th* vital di«Mliv* Juica
to help dlr** four tona.
It Nataw^jhii ; fasil daean't dkMt
properly -you my ft Irmaulat. Aeiftha
amount of tht* vital diamtiv* juk* may
t tan her reduced! Thu*. jUae«Uv«
aad aragalabneai can liJlow aerh
rirele that keep* you
_ _ iNfew, take OaiWe
Utile Uver Pilla beeauae they atariiale
flowing iuiekly--Mlén «ithin (Mrty mlb-
uten. When hile Iwhiiiaai «ail may
oaVeeaMirwurto
sin Remember
multo from Ws
votteaa t
'ivee
MKETH FOR STUTT
J'he weekly meeting nf the Cora
pioi^it Class yI. tno" Htiid.
tlaVi Church was held Aw Tue«d*y
afternoon at two o'c1i'ivlit,,/jn the
home of Mrs. A. J. Sehüftxel, OHfiO
Fifth street, ^i i eleven members
in attendance. ~.l >
I The hiwteSH Jed the devotional
iind tauglit the Bible lesson from
'ihe twelfth chapter of Matthew.
Mrs. Dan liobeehaud presided ov-
er the bu.sincss session at which
the following officers were elect-
ed' Mrs. Frances Harris, presi-
dent;'Mrs. John f. Johnson, vice
pfesident; Mrs, Bjf.J M fit-ay. we-
fi-tary-trea.sUT'ei'.
Mi's.'A .1 Íiennít/el i¡; tn Jlf-Cve
ií>ke)a,ví teaiher during tin", com-
inii^ar. The meeting closed with
a social^liOu'r a/td a.-¡alad course
was served^ > .. .
The next .meeting will be h<-ld
Tuesday afU itt«i<,rT at two o'clock
in the home <>¡ Mi \ Jñbn'L. Jóhn-
s<jn. 4,"I2 Sproxton Courts, Itiver-
sid-f. ■
needles.
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(yen the tltla of Hillar's book
If now «ut of date. "Main
Kaib|>l" hat definitely become
"Thalr Kampf." ^
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One would think a revolution
In Bolivia would make a lot
more poise than the laat one did
—especially In a country so pro-
ductive ot tint . •
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there are so many New Year
gridiron games that Zadok Dum~
kopf thinks they should change
the name of the pigskin sport
to footbowl.
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Japanese folk' tales are usually
sterlet about 'animals, birds and
ropillas. In thalr yarns, wo bat,
tha snake alwayt wlnt.
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The January aun, according to
factographa, furnishes only
one-tenth tffri"' effective ultra-
violet rays we receive from Old
Sol In June. Gosh, It doean
aeem eves Ilka ona-tttth of
jar cent!-sí
They Don't
Overlook
Anything
looks to her children. 4—the age she looka to her hairdresser.
laat age generally exceeds the Biblical or real aga.
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O DESPITE THE GLOOMY REVELATIONS necessary for
Retting the biudnoaa of achlevlng a White House pais la exciting, If
it «loca aeem mostly a matter of black finger-print smudges, aa Mi|j
really Is. Th >ae 'tliiger-prlnt «mudgea ara a record of
your history as « .lealraWe-cHlaen, The aecret servlco
is, as you know, a department of the United States
treasury.. The treasury la the protector of the White
House and responsible for Ita safety. Thla bit you
may Interpret In a financial or phyalcal sense.
In the matter of White Housa passes, the secret service first
reives authorisation from the White House and In my own caae like
that of other reportera attending the preildent'a press conferences,
tho. airt+>ortj¡atlon is given by tha White Housa Correspondents a
aoclatloji. • i >
Every holder af a White Houae pass went through a secret, i
investigation last year. This year a second Investigation Is
made of each applicant lust in case "something" might have coma
Ul> the meantime, Slpce th« federal bureau of Investigation must -
havij n set of all flnger-iprlnts made 1st the United States, we had to |
havy two sel a made at tha treasury.
ifter the finger-printing came the
IfStial inquiries.
lie picture-taking, then came per
tawAnka o
TUESDAY S!
The T
.mei on yuv-.-i
sday
tile NavV Towil
eiiriK
MEETS -
flNOON ' f
Camp Eire Group :
January 4, .in \
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pprted that two members were a,b-|
sent. Dues were collected, audi
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saHs
■''ft
Plans for
were (nade, the members "dis-
eased" aminidktyHil aiul" "iJ/piMmfi
Ver the amjlp. TMt- pd'ssiiMl-
¡¡fy, of having a Mother's liny if.nl,
wifs discusse<|. The meeting cp s- j
ed. with the KÍngiuü.of Taps. / ' j*
WÍ'
Coughs
^due to cold ..
without "d
«PPSOVID BY 2 Of Nf NATION'
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RUBY'S
BEAUTY
' SHOP
KPEf ML .'
On All
PERMAkeNTIt
til This Month
for ApiHdntmrnt Phone 4033
Sli:im|Hto Set Á Dry .'.. 75c
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-.rfjie' ,i;n H i. _ " in . f m,
NORTH ORANGE firtl£rf«lV \
'Circle one^meeys
Circle pne of the Wnttin^'fr Mis- t '
sionary $iiciety of (lié-N<ii )|i. < )r-¡ .
nrige Baptist Church rtiet / ; 'I'ues- |
,day attfirnoon at tW|b }<A"Un:k. at .
the clutrch Willi Íijutí |niernb.:rs |
atid two visitors alt^ifííng. '
Mrs. rilóme led t|ie 'Sey'ilional :
until Mi'tf i'L. A. charge
uf the tnisKionai-y program. M
Allie Pearl llainoi. s -i,vetiir,y
sided over the business s«¿*w>u iii 1
Ih^ fibhénce of the piiramótit oiid |
vice president. j
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1944, newspaper, January 5, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142870/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.