The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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Ctfcles oí the rwt *M l>y.Hr.
ián Church meeting ai íbilows:
Circle One in the home of Mrs..
Ja£k Turner at 8:30 p. m.: Circle
Two in the home of Mrs. Ernest
Held at 3:30 p. m.; Circle Three in
this- Presbyterian Chapel; at 7:4
p.. mM feí:j*\Áu ■' •v'1 "' - - S'-V^
Aultck Club meeting in the
home of Miss Nancy Prlfcat 8
p. m. --.-■ ;•." '.^,1 Í"-®
- Circles of the First Methodist
Gleaners society. meeting in the
folluwing homes: Circle One with
Mrs. George Jonjee at 9 p. m-I Cir-
cles Two and Three w,ith Mrs. O
C. Gammagp.at 2:30 p. m.JCirelc
Four with Mrs. Dari McComb a'
10 a. m. . ■
Woman's Society lor. Christian
Service- pi the First Methodist
Church meeting at the ehurch at
3 p. m. -■ T
Circles oí the First Baptist Wo-
man's Missionary Union. meeting
■as follows: Circle One in the
)l
,t
home of M;
a. m
Mrs.
irde 1
n.
4'C: .
Mrs. W. S. Wilson
Twy in
jto
Circle Fouf .in the
educational buiidf
ClrbleFlp.i.n
Sam Halyárd .at #<
Circles of ttyc. McDon
morjal Baptist Woman's
ish at 9:30
, .home of
:30 a. m.;
Baptist
t 3 l>. m-
of Mrs.
' H, Me
ission-
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SS BETTY SUE WOOD
PARTY HONOREE
Miss Betty Sue Wood was hon-
se for a party given in "celebra-
n of her thirteenth birthday an-
rersary on Saturday everting,
nuary,8, from seven to ten
Jock with, her parents, Mr. and
, aj. A. A. Wood, as host and hos-
ts at their home, 43B McKee
urts in Riverside.
Oames were enjoyed With; Ma-
® Kilgore, Jerry Wood, Bonna
lUkriight and George Cloer win-
ig prizes. The birthday cake
is cut and served with hot choc-
te at the close of the evening's
tertainment.
Attending swere: Jearj_Calvo,
urie Calvo^ lyiamie Kilgore,"Joan
tdiey, Dorothy JCcrn, Bonna
lUknlght, Jerry Wood of Beau
jntfc E. J. Winfrey, Robert Les-
George Cloer, Wesley Mason,
N e honoree, the hostwid the'hos-
'K.-: "r:r 3
ary Union meetlng in tbe .follow-
ing places: £eqtma Bare Circle
in the home of /Mrs. Bob, Henry
at 2:30 p. n .; Mary Alexander
Circle at the church at 10 a. m.;
Sallee Circle meeting .in .the
church at 3$0".p^m
Woman's Missionary Society of
the West Orange Baptist Church
meeting in the hppie of Mrs. A. L.
Harris at 10 *. m. * _
Woman's Soclety fpr Christian
Service of the BrUner Methodist
Church meeting • lift' the churrt at
2:30 p. m. \\ . _ •;
Woodbine Rebek'ahs 'meeting in
the I. O. p, F, it 7:jK) p. m.
, Woman's. Missionary $o«lety of
the North* Orange Baptist, Church
meeting as follow^: Clrclé Two
maKIP, «elation of Yank, the U.
8. Army, weekly paper, for the
<fl$pt 'time, Anne Gwynne of the
n(i|v|M; shows a sample of why
ahp thinks the boys will like her
Btftiffa.. ; s (International)
¡éty
Hans'Bingo
Igaifty For friday
1 The St. Mary's Altar Society is
sponsoring the Monthly bingo par-
wí:$S¡SSRi CfrS? Jwo ÍY,on Friday nigHt, January 14, a:
in the home of* Mis. J.- H. Cun- eight 'q'clopk at St.' Mary's school
ningham at 9 a. m.- ~ 1 lísu. : The public is invited.
Circle Five in - the home of Ti. > . ,
Mrs. Charles Schriebcr at 10 a. m
FRII5AY ' ' " ' > ■
FRIDAY .
Literature Department of the
Wonian's Club meeting in. the
club house at> 3 p. m. - ~ • 4
Friday Sewing Club meeting in
the home of Mrs. Charles Fergu
spn at 3 p m.
USO Dance for service men In
the social room of the USO Club
from 8:30 to ll:30 p. m.
Rin
POST-WAR EXCUSE for be-
iBg l^t« at the offlct : "l|y heli-
copter was held up U minutes
to let a string o( mlc^Unf
, x.(:.
nil butterfly *t*a iittiag
ibout io Ctntd* th othtr day
mutt ba 0 a* few opinion 0/ the
'•stilf pow'tn pt summer. WÍ"
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Ibas* C« rumos whe want hs
«I Ik* #Anlnrw
WW«^P ^mW sllw ^^mWaPwye
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' Hirohlto hasn't held any M*
poetry conteata lately.. The rear
aon being, Grandpappy Jenkins
gueaaea, that thá Japs have
found out one can't write poems
with one hand and dig air raid
aheltera-withrthe other.
I 1 I
Astronomer*, we read, ara
passing up this month'a total
eclipse. Mora interested, no
doubt, in the one doting in 0
Berlin. T ,
III.
Mvssaiini Has died «gain; ac-
cording ta latest rumors. One of
those days that's going to Stick.
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The way *• understand It, the
German Army, fleeing back Into
Poland waa going so fast It
didn't have time to wipe Its feat
on the welcome mat — which
wasn't there. •
birth of an' eight arid one half
pound son on Tuesday. January *,
at a local hospital. The new ar-
rival has been «named Clifford
Lee, Jr. 1 - V
AS NAZIS IN ¡TAL
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WEATHIR IS AS ORIAT AN CNKMY Of the
shows an American medium tank moylng i
anowstorm. This la an olllclal U. S. Army
In Italy aa the German forcea lighting, them. Tills photo
winding mountain road near PoxzilU after a heavy
Corpa radiophoto. (International JSoundpboto)
NáWSOf OUR
MKNwWOMKN
IN UNirORM
Pfc. Pat Bean, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Bean of Orange, is now
stationed with the U. S. Army iu
India, it was learned here Tues-
rfaj' by his Rfirints. Pfc. Bean
has been in theránny since May
ÜT last year. • Prior to his enlist-
ment he was an employee of the
Consolidated Steel Corporation,
Ltd.
IRE!
The
ERIAN CIRCLE
REE MEET POSTPONED
meeting of Circle Three ,of
e First Presbyterian fhurch
lich was planned for this everr-
g at tlie Presbyterian Chapel has
■cn postponed until the second
> itirsdity evening in February, it
as., aiinounced today. The ''post*
incmcnt Was made because of
Iness among the members.
Mrs- Charles 'Ferguson will be
iustess for the weekly meeting;of
'Friday Sewing Club tomorrow
tejWeyi The time pf- meeting is
iirec o'clock.
>r Baby Cried—
Keel Klub.tóeets
WitfVMrs. Rach
- ■'¡i'-.f. "
, The Keel Klub, held the . regular
Weekly meetírtg on- Wednesday aí-
terltoon with Mrt. Datt RSch as
hostess In her Polk
street. Mrs. Will,1Tuilos, ir5, wdn
the prize' It the mortopoly game,
Mrs." Stanley Hall Won'the rum
my prize and a guest prize was
also given: Refreshments of sand-
wiches aiid cookies were' sei-vod
)ine Rebekah
Ri'Meet Tonight
Vwitimbers of the Woodbine Re-
boKábs will meet in regular ses-
s)on ttmight at 7:30 o'clock in .the
l.*0. 0. F. Hall with Mrs. Ladusfcy
Binks. noble grand, presiding and
áüwr.- new "pfficers, installed last
week, taking up their duties. A
full attendance is urged.
Moscow, Jan. 13. (AP) — Gen.
Nikolai Vatutin's highly mobile
First Ukranian army, expanding
its front on the Sarny sector (in
Old Poland) to a width of SO
miles or moré, "struck out in-sev-
eral sweeping movements today
to threaten the German - held
strongholds of Rovno, Pinsk and
Kovel.
The strong armored and infan-
try force of Vatutin's right wing
which captured Dombrovitsa,
miles north of Sarny on tjie Rov
no - Barny - Baranow'icze railway,
fovight its way through frozen
mSjshiand,, country tft. within,
'miles southeast of Pinsk. impo
ant center on' the GotrftlrBrest-
ILEyAN duiLD ' 7 -
TPQNES MEETING
c meetitifi of the Wesleyen
e Guild of1'the First Metlio-
disti .Cfiprcb Wbjch wasySWieputefi
to)5 lart might liwa^ n«jt helá at that
fe >pocatisc ot the- weather, but
.tim) i neidv^sxt Wednesi
Jíanufiíy 19. at "7:30 p. ni., in
home Of Mrs. Myrtle /Scott
Wednesday;
the
mi
"giBP-:::, .
__ Cpl. Albert Moutoiv, wtu> ha
been in overseas service with the
U. S. Marines during the past two
years, returned to Orange Sunday
to spend-a month's furlough with
his mother, Mrs. Lela Mouton in
Brownwood Addition. At the.con -
elusion of his furlough he will re-
port for duty at Corpus Christi.
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S advance of approximately 27
Ies through marshy terrain to
High ground beyond.
Other Units reportedly were
striking westward from Sarny tor
Ward Kovel, an irnportartt junc-
tion on.the Kiev-Warsaw railway.
li '
ind am fully eognixant of the ire'-
mendbus possibilities of such., a
mo-ye on the part «fNÜie TexáV
Safety Association. WtvHn the in-
dustrial nurses field havc\feh for
¿«me time thafotir work can be
correlated with that of iy* *
safety engineers with the inevit-
iable result of a better safety rep
]prd for the stata. We sivall begin
jmmeduitely the a (filiating of. all
induistrial nurses vv+th .live Asso-
ciatlpn."' * v .
"Tiils progressive step .on the
part'of officials of the 'Associ^tiPn
exemplifies their detenninatfon to
carry forward their state - wide
safety program to their ultimate
goal. as stated in their slogan.
fFor a safel-JTexaw." , --
pwi
L—* By.
're Telling Me!
WIIXIAM RITT
RUBY'S I
BEAUTY
SHOP
WM ' ■*
hpíciál t"
On All
FERMANI
, , All IMS Month
Fvr Appiiiitmeiit Phone 4033
Shuniptto Set & Dry ... 75c
We MiiecliiUu; in all kinds of
Beauty Work.
...kiC'*-""* '
pm
m
B. BASS
Dry Goods Store
904 SIX'ONljí STttKKT
Also Stationery, Postage
And Wnr Defense Stamps
8:30,
i*PKN It AIL Y
-UNTIL
' p. m:
'• m
Division
Secret military indssafies trans-
mitted by the world's largest mo-
blle.-Nditf' station are being re-
ceived daily at tbp War Office in,
London direct from Italian liattle-
fields. Radio News reports. '-TIT
station is run by Britain's Royat
Corps of Signals which transmits
and receives jnore than 30,00(i
Words daily.
SOW-.*' JAPANK8K two-man
submarines, says a report, aro-
disguised as whales. I o«'t ex-
pect the whale to j tt r*t t.ho
complimont. Too ilnnger^vuu.
Those retreiting Nazis in Po-
land, ¿ays Betcha Dollar Dyer,
are showing a lot of early loot
but he's betting they'll be col- ■
tared in the stretth .
... , ,
Grandpojepy Jonktni ay« he
will dovoto.mo no ¿ II-month*
to planning o rsvung on tho
relative) who «javo Junior a topi
tot for ChriMmai.
" \ . /
302 Border Street
HOME COOKED
^LUNCHES
STEAKS
OYSTERS
BAE-B-Q
FISH
und
IflmBULflnce seuvicc
rtLtat
- >me
Wain street,
—BIRTHS—
Nex^ Wednesday afternoon
HW«r-e!
meet <>t the Masonic Temple
make surgical dressings for ;., the
Red. Cross. : '
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N.O.W. Club Meets
For Work Day v
Work Day was held by the Navy
Officers' Wiye^ Club at a jcneetln^
held ion Wednesday afternoon, be-
ginning at two o'clock at the USO
Club. ^Approximately . twenty
members were present to pacit
magazines for the ships leaving
Orange and to work on blankets
for Navy Relief.' Aj .ajjw>r,t' busi-'
ncss session was held jv'th Mrr-
W. H. Louder, "president, ¡n
charge.
.-Ij._4.-i,..; ^:.v. ■,
. ... . <_twelv<
iyas ,bom T<r*Wr. and Mrs. Ellison
^rew,- Jr., on Monday night-at a
' wkhi¿i|iit L¿He. Íiíík beeh_givcti
is'the first gwiwlsoii ot Mr. ami'
Mi's. Ellison Crew .Sr.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ci i fiord L. Fowler,
4105 Orange «venuei announce the
urses
d By Texas
afety Association
" Don Conlcy. Chairman of the
Industrial Section of the Texa
Safety Association, at the meet-
ing •;pf the Administrative Com-
mittee in' Austin. Texpiif .MtHUop*
tt .11)44, announced Hvc' adrfitiop^ol
«Indictrial Nurses/wi'yi^kfn .to
/Industrial Sectlpn (jFthe Ah
, ^tiifttj'pn. Mr. ('oitli^slated thai
NonStnnlin{ n^Wo^vsk^' ;. White|i|iey lual fell i'hi; need foi
Russian armyi /Wss..' aRpfbaching |.such au Hddili<ip to tjie Jiidiislrial
a,180 .thiies soutli-
LitovSk- railway.
It already had passed the worst
of the Pripet mai-shcs And already
advance units were approaching
the high rolling ground beyond
the sw^éipS.^"*'*'.// *
While this force was smashing
its way to, the. northwest, 'k new
offensive launpiiód -Tucsdoy. ti;
ihe With 'iff Satí mársl)«?8,'by, Gen/
y .+>!♦ ♦ ******** ** ♦ o
******* ******************
♦ Aniiotiiuin^ the Opening «í A
: New Recapping & Vulcanizing Plant
♦ SUPER RÉCAPP1NG and VULCANIZING
1 - - All Kinds of Tiro und
! Tube- V ukunizuiK •
WILKE'S TIRE SERVICE
lie.u of 4111 Fifth Street , Orange/Texas
7*'* * * * * * * *** p *i<f4 ************************* * * ****+*-4
the city of Mo?j«, «
west of Gomel..filing á 20-mile-
wide front. Dispatches said thai
German trooub'in front bf Rok"os-
sovsky's advance were falling
TkTcK towai;d ¡Pinsk, and "a second
eat lo that city 'apparently
miles
developing. Pinsk* is 140
'iast of Mozyr at the c<¡nfhlence ol
thpr Strumen and Pina rivers a-
Seetion and that the ex|ian«iiui
was dpeidefj oik aÍM^plari had
been promulgated by hj, Mr ft
8. Hoaper, President, Texas Safe-
ty Association, Mr. C. A. -Miller,
wn'd a'oproved by the Administro-
ti A- Committee.
Mi¿s"Te.Tnnetl(' líartíioloniew, 1:
N., Chairman of the Houston In-
dustrial NPrseá C'!ub, was apfioiiit
pel marshes. j' :
Using Sartiy as a pivot^Vatutin
sent other flyinjg columns isouth
aÁd ..dispatches reported th«^n op-ijto have been Wccjted to
elating within 23 mijes of Ijloyho,1 Chairman of t'h¿¡ nurses
of the Alsoduat(oni~j 1 n éotnmtittt*
ing on her appoimnient, Miss Jl?ii>
tholomew stated! VI am pieaiied
act I at.
sect í oi'
JUNIOR GUILD MEETS
FOR? BUSINESS SESSION
The weekly meeting of the.Ju-
■ nior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal
Church was held pn Wednesday
morning ten o'clock in* the
homé of Mrs. W. A. McGrory on
Cypress street. Seven members
Were in attendance. Mh>.: Frank
Malloy presided ovér the ..business
sesilon at which plans were made
for various future activities.
Ntfxt Wednesday, morning al
ten O'clock the guild will meet In
the home of Mrs. Charles Monday:
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H. T. BEST, M. D.
Aniiounelni! The Opening
Of Offices—)«9 AAuns Bid*.
• '"ÓBSTERICra,
DISEASES OP
OFUCK PHONE 2-28M
IIK8. OOODHDK HOTEL
Phone 8821
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KllüUiIrt Only persons en*uftctt-in l'crh<iiiiiel'yv'prk/«r occupancy
.supervisory poKltlonir l.it ^var industryi ■'
: Texthook*. "Voder's personnel Matt^<;mewt;an<Lliidustflal . /,
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MOVING and HAULING I
f , Do Yooiir Own: Moving mid KiiiiIíiik Willi a Trailer/
RENT A TRAILER
Hitch Jtt> l it Your li
M. T. DEARMOND
n*r^l'Ai,rjhisshcd
Chuutes Resumed In The
LcVOIS SCHOOL
OF DANC)NG
After tho Holiday*
TAP—-BALI.
LÉT—
ACROBATIC
' AH-Types of Dancing
1205 Cypress Phone 44M
NEW ROOF
OS
. REPAIR
THE OLD «INK! '
Wc Can Supply You
and.Save You Money!
LUMBER CO.
1 111 Park Avt.—Dial 4 l
Hü
t . 704 Second Street
I .. ! ,'i' [ 'i ■ : . '' I -
DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY
juat because it's theap and isn't rationed
PUBLIC POULTRY & FISH C
1 NOW OPEN FOB BUSINESS - 714 SECON
^ -Fish of All Kinds — Sliximps *— Lntiisiana ()yslers
' " ' -v Trout, -Flonnders. und. Cut Fish
DRESSED TURKEYS
Dressed Poultry — Fresh Ejíks
Phone 4615 Wholésole an<
> AUTO
REPAIRING
1 . /. , ■..
We (fan Handle An,
Additional Amount Of
kcjMiirihK at This Time
BORDER
MOTOII COMPANY
301 (Main Street
IIUICK
pontiac
(;mc
■Xi
ASBtSTOS
PIPE COVERING
Hí?"' '
Why do you to have
your water pipes Covered
with Asbestos Pipe ^EJpv-
daughter to death with a stove
poker\fter first claiming she ao-
cidertally bumped her
against a door. In her confession.
the mother, Mrs. Mildred Merkel.
was quoted by police as
ajrlng, "I .couldn't help It The
1 by had bothered me all evening.
1 the baby kept on crying, I sud-
" Mtsgdi^ yr.r p,
„ "jwdVerke'l HoW £*'«e ^or« firmly, so
niant at *** feel' móHf comfortable. Does
ut. -ri rUhtwti' "®ttr Cheflks "Piste odor" MTeo-
tlme The M«kels haw two ure brtatb| kasTSBTH at
cMMrsn. (ínternatíonalj ,ny drng #tori.
it Lomcb ' , |
Heed Net Enterrtn
Msny wearers .of false Math have
suffered real embarrassment
eaose their plate dropped, «lipped
or wabbled at Just the wrong time-
Do not live in lear of this happen-
ing to-you. lust sprinkle a little
FASTEETH, «he alkallá# (non
erinji
INGRAM SCHOOL of DANCIN
Announces
H tliev freefe it will he
hard t« ««-t a pi
I
materials lor the repairs.
After Holidays Opening
TUESDAY, JAN. 4/1844
BALLET
McCorquodale
• „ , xV-w*.
ASBESTOS SUPPLY CO.
PHONE - tíM
907 Seventh SI.
ORANGE, TEXAS
TAPr-TOE—ACROBATIC
BALLROOM
Established In Orange 10 Years
905 ORANGE AVE.7" PHONE
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1944, newspaper, January 13, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142877/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.