The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Har -
ón, 1807 Foquonock, Austin,
xas announce the engagement
' eir daughter, Frances Wynne,
eutenant Albert Davis Gould,
i of Dr. and Mrs. .Albert Waiter
mid oí Taylor, Texas. Mus
uriaon is. the granddaughter oí
ra. Alanson Green Fearcc and
b late Dr. Alanson Green Pearce
Orange. 'éfi p* ' '
Mr. Harrison formerly live<l In
angc, being o community build-
connected with the Orange Na-
>nal Bank, residing there lor
"#ty "f seven years before rnov-
his, family to Austin.
Harrison graduated feom
University of Texas in 1942,
i she was a member of Kap-
Alpha Theta ¡Sorority, and N>
psilon Tau Tavi. She is a mehi-
jr of the-Ai/sUn Cotillion Club
id a provisional member of the
astin Junior League. ,
lieutenant Gould is an inatruej
v! in -the army air forces,
>ned at Randolph Field, Te;
e attended Texas A. aiid
ge and Southwestern V
here he._was a Kappa iha.
The date of the marr j js/t<
( announced later. / I A ■
4Mb
, New .Tricks with Canned Vege-
tables" is the subject that" Will be
discussed at the next Health for
Victory 1 meeting. *«t' the Woman's
Club oh January 18, at
and at Navy Tqwi ;
ón January 20/at
announced today fa
H. Carson, Jíome
of Gulf Btatei'UtMt
• to talk
vety
•jAit up"
TYl
rv.
/Aardi Clup T]
/feet Fc^ ¡gril-
la rty Wednesday
I
1-
Irs. L^usen / Cpx and Mrs,
'erguson .will be hostesses
bers óf the Mardi Club t T
on /Wednesday evening in
club room of the Navy Addl-
administration building. The
will begin at eight o'clocl^.
, theta Chapter
¡. "o Hold Meeting ,
1 Monday Night
Theta Chapter; Delta Kappa
litaría, will Tfold the annual
rthday celebration at a-meeting
be held on Monday evening at'
19 o'clock with Miss Epsie
>ung and Miss Norma Scott as
jstesses at 1408 Chel-ry street.
/ ;rs. Roy Greenwood, president,
' ill preside over the business ses-
on-
K— '•
our canned
les — yes.
ables We: Wtoel;
our victory garden aurplty .
the store variety we can buy
with our valuable ratton points,'
the home ecónorttet i.:
Mrs.- Cation pointed, out that
"by making use of every
every vegetable wé
erica's housewives can dp a lot to
help the government' f<(0d Fights
for Freedom Chiaade."-< ¡f" -
Special ways te v|d-."pomph"
to cooked vegetables will be de-
scribed" arid' dato1
dltion, the February
ning Guide
Wástlngliou
Instituto' will- ■W djstrl
every housewife' f«i
meeting. The sruldefe
helpful recipes. **
Thé usé Of
cheese saúcos ti
will explained,
ideas as using bi
even popcorn tof
An even more
of the meeting
nation of what'
be' taken with'.
before serving
son^Mld'one ««ch^p:
(hat all home oipmil
Which are nén-aelifc;
have hot been pressure,
most be boiled-';f^ dt'l*ast
minutes In a'coVerad utensil
fore serving. ' t
"This boiUng i%a ppeesiary safe-
ty measure to destroy apy bptu-
lfnous toxin which might be'pres-
ent in the vegetables, no matter
how careful A housewife has
been in preserving" the vege-
tables." - «3\
Mrs.. Carson
(he Health far
Mátííl
States Honje Service Ad visor, and
Miss - Vera Thohitott, Home
Counsellor pf Orange' public
Schools and Federal Public Hous -
ing Authority.-' ft •': < s •,, ; tj,
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Libran/ Gets . ":7.
Rental Books
The NSvy Parjk Elbrary has an-
nounced the purchase of the tÓi->
lowing new rental boóks: "Apo^K
tie Asch" by, Shalom! 'The Ro-
iary" by - Bnrklfeyr^flut^Ociitly
Day" by Robert NatHaili'^he Last
Time J Saw Pari :"
' I "Lomt. Long Af?d"'l
, twxplll
*tiáfis<mui>;t
; végeables
a,s
which
MabMüRRAY tries to impress photographer CLAUDEXTE
EKt by: showing up her gorgeous subject in JgUMWunt&*o*
omedy, "No Time for Love," which coinés today to the Stránd
Jerry D'NuccIo is the leopard skin man. Other ' tn the film
Chase. Rlehard Haydn. Paul McGrath and Juhe Hav.oc. Di-
(opnotch Mitchell Leisen.
^mmittees appointed .for
SIT grove country ays
I District Meeting
)f Camp Fire
íe Held Here
Mrs. 3, Q. Swafford presided ai
the regular monthly meeting o<
' Camp Fire Girls' Council
itursday night, in the absence ot
Ogg, -president. Fifteen
members were present. ~
George Craft, civic service
chairma'rt, reported that to date 5
Camp Fire groups had' purchased
a. total of 1 war bonds ($35 de*
nomination) with money earned
as groups, and that one -sponsor-
ing group, and two adults had
éach contributed $25 bonds each
The bonds are purchased in Or-
ange for the Camp Fire Gh-is'-na*'
tional "Pledge a Plane" drive. The
goal is an ambulance plane by
February 19, ÍM4.
Mr. Craft announced a benefit
Chill Supper planned ' for the
Guardians' Association on Friday
night, January 14. The proceed?
to'Ké, used for bonds. Also that
plans'were going forward for the
production of the; play "Abie's
Irish Rose" as the council's part
in the drive. Mr. Walter LaForge,
Jr., who wiilv,direct the play an-
nounced that the cast would - bo
selected " and practice started b>
Monday of the coming week.
Mrs. R. C. «Marsh, chairman of
the committee of uwards ' an-
nounced that II girls and 3 lead-
ers passed ranks at the Council
Fire held January 11.
Mrs. Swafford announced that
plans for 'the One Day District-
Meeting to be held h'ere in Orange
were almost complete. The meet-
ing will be hela Friday, February
Í. at the First Baptist educational
Ullding on Green Avenue. Reg-
Lee And Jackson
Dánner Planned.
By Local, U DC
CHap-
ter, United Daughters of the Con-
federacy, will celebrate the birth-
day anniversaries of General Rob-
ert E. Lee and Gciioral "Stone-
wall" Jackson on Wednesday eve-
ning, January 19, at a dinner at 6
p, m., in the home of Mrs. Ale*
Lott,' 1201 Ninth street. A special,
progsttm is being arranged for the
occasion.
P-
a - -' ill? - •
'Pirn.
Formal Dance
For Service Men -
Is Held At-JJSO
A formal dance for service men
was held on Friday night from
8:30 to 11:30 o'clock in the social
room of the USO Club with a lar&t
cro^d . attending. GSO hostesses
attended as dancing partners for
the servlcc mtfh and sénior USO
hostesses were chaperones.
Orvlllo Neils' orchestra provid-
ed music fciv dancing. Mrs. M. l\
North aiid Mrs. .M. C. Couvillion
were In charge - of refreshmen.F
coni,isStiB of coffee , and san.l ■
wlche?. ■
An informal dance for service™,
men will be held <^H-Fi;iday nigh;,
Janutiiy 21, from 8:30 to ll:;W
o'clock at the USO..
rilTUU HAS rOSSItlUTIIS if California awlin suit designers are right
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f ttheft Friend
tips b riij
9'íaf o rt
expectant
mother*.
fOTRER'8
I FRIEMD, an
aulittely pre-
fid «aoltlent. Is
iful in all condi-
l where a bland, mild nodjme n
im In skin lubrlrotlon Is
_Jum In skin lubrication Is de-
.¿3 condition In which women
than 70 year have used ftjaan
for managing the bodr dur-
icy ... It helps keep the «kin
pliable... thus avoiding un-
dlsoomfprt due to drrnen and
It refftihes and tones the
Ideal maAsge application tor
■MUWlU—
the appointment of
-serve during the
coining year.;, Other officers are
'M^P i.'if.-David, vice chairnw ,
and Miss Nanpy Price, secretary-
tr^ls.urei-.' - Committees have been
ann<jiunc<<t ¿S follo^: V .
Social Comrtiittee — Mis. Joe
ibflU chairman; Mrs. Jarrel
Miss Cynthia Carter, Mis>
■ Weaver .; *and Mrs. Venn
ise Cqpiirjittee!— Mrs. J. C.
Ij, fbairman; Mrs. B, F
>wn, Mrs. Lutchér Stark and
). E. Roach.
Committee — Mrs. Frank
Chairman; Mrs. Wrllard
. W. B. Hightower,
i'Connoj, Mrs. Johti
. D. Knowles, Mrs. George Mon-
roe. Mrs. D. E. Roach. Mrs. Paul
Frunk and 'Mrs. Herbert Duhon.
Oolf Committee — Mrs. C~F.
Raleigh, 'chairman; Mrs. L. W.
Hustmyre ahd Mrs. W. E. Hard-
ing., ''X'
The regular
Dr. Be m ice Moore
To Speak Here ¿
Tuesday:;.Night "
The Navy Town Council, ' the
Keel Klub and library stiff of
Navy Town will jointly' sponsor
Dr. Bernice M. Moore, consuftant
on community*-and fttnlly life
problems. Dr. Moore will speal;
•it the Navy ToWn recreation
on Tuesday, January 18^*^"
p. m. , The subject otjm lecture
will bé "The Pro
i-Yottt
.arid
January Ladies'
Dáy Luncheon will take place on
Tuesday, January 25, at the Sun-
ij* N throve Club, house. Mrs. John
W. Anger, 'chairman of the lun-
cheon Committee, will be assisted
by Mrs, Í Ppul Mattinglyi—Mrs.
Gt^ver Ccilmirn, and Mrs. Dun-
ÍGimpii.' {Reservations can fx
¡'throtigh ány of the members.
ofHhe luuchepii committee.
y. EUott Páútl
' vWlldox; "My
Confront Oui
How Parents Can
fhesc Problems."'
^ Dr. Moore is presented
iogg Foundation of the
ilty of Texas. She has .been a ri
pqyter, a. farmer, a magazine edi-
tor and adviser of youth grou
This background and clatsicnl/éx-
perience has enabled her to be-
come an administrator ofxiommu
nity welfare programsyDr, Moore
Is a skilled Iecturer^ánd is cleár
and concise in her-Analysis. She
has the unique ability o|, drawing
from youth tó^ir own ideas boo
problems and' interpreting hci
findings trf parents«and tcaéhérs
ThlsyJfpecial ability of commu-
nity-jrfanning has made her an in-
variable perstai to colleges and
tiés; Sponsors of' her leeturc
reel that this commuiiity is for-
túnate in having Dr. Moore, -ap-
>e3r and everyone is urged to at^'
tend this lecture. .
istia Hon will begin at.9 a. m. ami
the meeting called to order at
(1:30. Sessions will be 'held unti
5 p. m with a lunchedti at th<
Holland Hotel at 12:13 noon. All
friends .and people interested in
Camp Ftrá a>'e invited to attend
any or all. meetings of the
Mr. LUtcher Stark, district-ntd
national representa tive/of the
council, gave a brief outline of
the program orthfe dlstrlct meet-
ing stating'that Miss MarthaAl-
len, national executive of Camp
Fire Girls, will be the principal
speaker of the day, her^talk "We
Id for Citi^iinship^to be glven
Ciiicr. Admis
Woiíü; Prc8i- H(on vvm be twenty cents for cl-
our> would pre- yilians but service men .will be
over an-.business sessions admitted free. War savings
T. WyOtt, Orange Council ¡«tamps will be given ai) prizes in
president/will*give the "welcome ibo gumCii ahd un $18.75 war bond
addresyto the visiting council? | win be given as the grand prize.
At the showing of 1944 designa at the Town Hall pool In Los
(•lea, these three misses presented suits of the past, present and
future, from left ter>lght above. The girls are Marietta Elliott,
Marion Kerrigan muí Tyra Vaughn. The 1044 model worn by
Marion, center, has an Hawaiian motif. (International)
rnqo Party To
Be Held Monday
slight At USO
Fred Hansqom's division of the
USO Indoor 'Recreation Commit-
ter will have charge of the bingo
pArty3o .be given on Monda,v
night
Eorfnightly Club
To MceY j iiesday
The Fortnightly Qub will bf
entertained hi the hOWe of Mr
and.Mrs. i). K. 'Roach WW. Or
angc avenue. Bridge games, be-
ginniuglajt 7:30 o'clock, wni be
eiijoyed (luring the evening.
Camera Club To ; -
Make l5ictw=er.
For .SérvTce Men
j, . •_
A member of the Ca«n^o
Club will 1k- at the USO Club th*s
ü fternoon ^rorrv, fou r . to seven
o'clock on the sta^ge In the social
room to make pictures of service
nen. j!S small charge for" the ac-
tual "cost óf films will be made.
NG CL
éaSL ...¡Curtis P-T^\,
her guests.
áptain H. B, Hird, vice' presi-
it of Consolidated Steal Corp-
ratlon, Ltd., will speak at the
mbrning session. During the af-
ín round table discussions
will bfesheld on subjects of inter-
est to Cam|) Fire Council mem-
iicrs and group leaders. Mr. Stark
will'be in chaise of the day's cori-
fercncc. Visiting councils will- Be
Corpus Cliristi, Beaumont, Pprf
Ai*tliuri Lake Charles s and Báton
Rouge. ' ¿ S^VÍ 1
Reverend lid 'Barcus.Xhairmnn
of the adult membership commit-
tee, announced the foll0wing\new
couiicil^meml^srs:. Mrs. Lutcher
Stark, Mr. George...Ci^lburn,' Mr
>iid -ftiw. Walter LaForg^, Jr..
Mrg. Travis Westmoreland' anJ
'Mra.'-rakl' Frank. // •' ,\
The public is invited to attend
Episcopal "G.Cm
Elects Officers
Plaivji^or the coming
wwKweie made at a meeting oí
re Episcopal Guild .of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church on Thursday af-
t«rhoon .in the home of Mis. A- G,
Pearce.
WOODMAN CIRCLE'3H >
MEET FOR PRACTICE
A practice session for ins tul la
lion of oftlcerís wiil be held at
the weekly meeting of the Wood--
man*Circle which i>> to jakc placc
on'Monday afternoon at *2:30
(Vvio^ at the W. O. W.' Hall, -.All
visiting members are invited to be
in uttL'iicliini.'C ulM).
BRUNER W.-S. C. S.
MEETS ON THURSDAY
. Thp. ieKiilii i' weekly mnétl"g o¡
llie Woman' Society for Christian
year's Service of the Brunei-. MettiiKiist
Church rrict in reiíolor Session in
the home of Mrs. l.ec Davis, 1104
John stresi, on Thursday after-
noon, January 13, at 2:30 o'clock
Mrs. Waiter P.- Hondfi'x. presi-
dent, was in charge,
.VOMAN'S MISSTONARV
SOCIETY TO MEET -MONDAY
Mrs. Lee Blanehette Will bo in
charge of- the program for, the
w« Wjt'Jt^íUig~oí.Jhe WomSh's
Missionmy Socifefy of the Church
i of th¡ Nazarene on Monday after-
osin tit "3:30 o'clock at the
J-'hur^i. .Mi'«. .r. H. Havens, prcs-
en f,^W ill ba i n ch arge.
itheHs Friend
turn fro
hart and pr
"W.
to the library
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mmtimkVml w'i— t <•> HOi
-5,'Clock.
Uhmtet
ihc home
I skin lubricant Try It tonlcht.
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Every Winter
DRESS - SUIT
MUST760!
Prices .Arc Cyl WAV IWWN to Flm* Ibejc Fine
(íamicn In Y ur Wardrobe.
BE ÓN liANjHEARLY FOB BEST SELECTIONS!
^SPECIAL RACK OF DRESSES
HALF pálCE
" "V' *
A lniost Every Colpr and Site
ALL OTHER DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED!
' COATS & SUITS
l-'l- V
SPECIALLY
PRICED
m.
m
FALL MILLINERY
Let^ of
$1.00-$2.00
wtmm
u "5
These Include Our Entire Stock i|f s . s
WINTER MERCIiANpi$E
All Sales Final! No Exchanges!
ORANGE, TEXAS É
£1_
Election of officers was held , . , ^.
With the following results: Mrs,!. l\ ^'f. V^at beau-
B. F. Brown,.president; Mrs, A. C.i l,lul t,ub c1 ",r
Fleig. treasurer; Mrr, R. W. v!wf* had been purchased by the
Greece, secretary. . .. society and presentid t., the
• V church. An inspiring talk was
^jext meetifiis will be heklirnado by the pastov, the R<?V. Sid*
oil thj Hirst ThursJoy in <l^^]f^^^^hl)tirh.. Refrcsllinentg
airy ii; vt V^ hiW /of Mrs.'' c. É. wer// tTv.ed::by Mrs. D/ivIs -tii
-•"■ve'n vpeniberá attending. /,
r. . ...-
I'liillipw,
tlui
PERSONALS
Mrs. J. T- %|llivan of Columbus.
Ohio arrived here Saturday to -be
with her brotheh H. T. Fountain,
if., who is seriously-ill at Hotel
Dieu in Beaumont.
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KINDERGARTEN
To Open January 2Uth
Wilt keep .children 3 years and
older for working mothers or by
the hour for mothers who wish
an afternoon or morning free.;
Charges will lie reasonable
and a capable lady
Will also keep children until
11 o'eloek- on Tuesday "and if - '
day nights. r
Phone 2174 or visit home at
867 Cherry '
M
O^Sccouíl alteet.
I-
• s
iye^rnemocrsweie r
i na?. ,Tlip scwiiig hour, was held
id re(rt¡shmei tíi wore sorve^.
• Another meeting, iff the club
wiR be h'cid next "Friday after- iday, February 15, it Wars annóuWP-:
noon at ¿.place" to be announced :d today by the president, Mrs
later. ¡A. D. Bates.
School which was. scheduled .for
Tuesday afternoon, January 1C,
has been postponed until Tucs-
tess to members fit the Victor?
Bridge Club at the weekly meet-'
ing on Monday evening at the
liiritne of Mrs. Jim Ramsey, 1201
Cypress street. The bridge games
will begin at 7:4S o'clock.
m i f% A iif
f wy Dy ii
As easy/to change
a i v o \ amp b u I b
MUY WAk BONDS
RiGULARLY
f ' ' ★'
Keep a supply of fuses on bond. ^
Mm*
your Iif hta 90 out, ore plainly
primed on the |NMÍia«o; Help
• * ' . /- • f •
•ave manpower and material.
I
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WAN T
* 1
IMST A'N
EYE TEST!
• WHAT YOU-MUST HAVE for your own safety. í a THOROUCH EXAMINA-
TION of your eyes to determine if anything alto It wrong, besides JUST NEED-
ING CLASSES. ■ ' • ■ ">.... X -
• HERE, your eyes are examined thoroughly: NOT JUST TESTED! -
CONVENIENT WEEKLY TIRMÍ!
Singla Vitinn CUtM).
. Completo With ^
Eisminatlon— , ,
s
Invltlblt •Itecsli
Cemplet* With
Examination—
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k<r<t «old-«IIK4 tul-Vu« illliMl « hI-Vim rtm
Dr. W. W. Christopher
T E % % S
ÓSSSÍL Di>' S. J. Rogers
—
ORANGE ;. k
1*3 Fifth St. — Phone 4821
llOlland Hotel Bids,
BEAUMONT f fOKt ARTHUR
■ Ph. 2227 417 A ** Ma «
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1944, newspaper, January 16, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142879/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.