The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
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Mrs. C. Ferguson
Is Hostess To
Mardi Club
Mrs- Chnrles Ferguson was hos-
tess to theo Mardi Bridge club
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Zinnias were used in the floral
decoratipns. . v
Three tables of players were
present including one visitor, Mrs.
(Jus Gulley.
Mrs- R. C. Terry won the high
score prize and Mrs. J. D. Joiner
l'eceivCtl the cut prize.
Light Refreshments were served
by the hostess after the .games.
The next meeting will be held
111 the. home of Mrs.' Thornton
Griffin at 2 o'cloH^ next Tuesday
afternoon.
Free Lecture .
On Christian
Science Slated
The Fitst Church- of „Christ,
Scientist {>!' Beaumont announces
a free lecture on Christian Sci-
ence by Peter B. Higgins, C. S. B.,
of Seattle, Washington. ;
This lecture will be presented in
the Rose room of Hotel Beau-
mont Friday night, November 7,
a.t B -o'clock. The public is cor-
dially invited.
Tuesday Club
Entertained By
Mrs. Joe Lucas
The Tuesday club was enter-
tained in the home of Mrs. Joe
Lucas Tuesday afternoon at 3
o'clock-
Mrs. John Knowles was the only
visitor. - ;V
The home was attra'ctively dec-
orated .with roses. f .
Mrs. Carlton Trimble Sr. Won
the high score prize.
A salad. course was served af-
ter the games. V
The next meeting will be field
in the home of Mr* C. E- Phillips
at. 3 o'clock next Tuesday after-
noon. • ' . \
MRS. CUNNINGHAM
ENTERTAINS SUNBEAMS
The-Sunbeams of the North Or-
ange Baptist church met in the
ome of Mrs. J. H. Cunningha.jp
Itoiday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
with, eight members and two visi-
tors,-present.
Social Calendar
THURSDAY
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist church will
meet at the church at 7:80 o'clock
with Mrs. Mertie Scott as hostess-
McDonald W. M- IT. will meet
, at the church at 2 o'clock.
'fI North Qrange W. M, U- circles
will meet as follows: ^circle one
will mjset in the home of Mrs. L.
R. Gay at 2 o'clock; circle two
will meet with Mrs- E. C. Eddgin
at 2 o'clock; circle three will
meet with Mrs. Dormini in the
Navy addition at 2 o'clock.
First Baptist circles will meet
|as follows: circle one will meet
1 with*-Mrsv Forrest Clough at 9:30
o'clock; circle two will meet with
}Mrs.*<S. P Bell, ,3ftl Dewey Plate,
lat 9:30 o'clock; circle three will
I meet with Mrs. Frank Rougeot at
9:30 o'clock; circle four will meet
vVith MrS- Alex Lott at 9:30
o'clock; Circle six will meet with
Mrs, Enimett Hubert "at 3
o'clock; circle seven will meet
with Mrs. A. J. Kulhanek at 9:30
o'clock. ^
Woodbine Rebekah lodge . will
meet at tlie 1- O. O. F- hall at
7:30 o'clock.
Both circles of the Gleaners of-
the First. Methodist church will
meet at the church at 3:30 o'clock
George Herman Ruth is known
as "The Sultan of Swat".,
Songs Vere sung by the group
and' pictures, of South America
were shown rai keeping with the
program subjeiT .''South America".
Mrs. Cunninghiwn\had charge' or I with Mrs. C. A. .Crawford as hos-
tile program. \ | tess
Refreshments were * ' "
the social hour.
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Arthur McQueen
next Monday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock. \
&
Dorothy Hagy
Is Hostess To i
G.S.G. Tuesday
The G . S. G. club held the reg-
ular meeting in the home of Miss
Dorothy Hagy Tuesday evening at
7:30 o'clock.
A short business session was
held with Mrs. George Duchmnp,
president, in charge. A demon-
stration lit knitting was given by
Mrs- Lyle Wilson. The remainder
of the evening was spent in sew-
ing and pleasant conversation.
A lovely salad course was serv-
ed during the social hour. \
The next meeting will be i'n the
home of Miss Martha Fae Gun-
stream at 7:30 o'clock next Tues-
day evening.
Members, ureient included: Mrs.
vloe McDonald, Mrs. George Du-
champ, Mrs- Lyle Wilson, Mrs
Dallas Deroun, Miss Norma Ridr
die. Miss Dorothy Kulhunek, Mrs.
Fred Carter, Mrs. Dan Rach, the
hostess and one visitor, Miss Eve-
lyn Brack.
West Orange
Junior B.T.U. :
Is Honored
The Junior B- T. U. of the West
Orange Baptist church was hon-
ored with a chili supper in the
home of Mrs. Lois Bishop Mon-%
day night.
Those attending were: Roy Col-
burn, Bobby Tyus, Thomen Dick-
inson, Barbara MarftwTtb, J. D-
Harvey, Catherine Ulm, Tommie
Burns, Frances Myers, Emily
Dickinson, Arice Hudson, Albert
Seymour, Arthur Colburn, Her-
bert Russell, Harvfll Hubert, Bes-
sie Shiiss, LouiS MilietN^ind Dor
qthy Hill. -
Mrs. W. P. CoHioi
, Is Hostess To
Broadcasters
North Orange
Intermediate BTU
Feted At Party
served at Missionary societies of the First I
- Members of. the North Orange
Methodist church will meet at the Intermediate boys and girls B. T.
church. Spiritual Life group will .U, and their sponsor, Mrs. Oliver
meet at 2;30 o'clock; W. S. C- S.
will meet at 3 o'clock.
The W. M. S. circles of the
West Orange Baptist church will
m^>i at 2:30 o'clock as follows:
circle one will meet with Mrs. E.
E. Pierce; circle two will meet
with Mrs.-Henry Lee Block; and
circle three will meet with Mrs.
L. A. Bingham.
El^SCOPAt GUILD TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
Tha Episcopal Guild will meet
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in
the horhe of Miss Hazel Reeves,
809 PineXfor the regdlar meeting.
Mrs- Frank Brown will be in
charge. AM members are urged
to attend. \
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THEV SATISFY.
Seruntine, wefe .entertained with
a tacky party Tuesday evening at
7:80 o'clock in the home of Miss
Ruth Lakey. .. V
Miss Ruthie Jane Wilkerson had
charge of the games. \
Hot chocolate and cake were
served by the hostess to the fol-
lowing: Dixie Moore, Ollie Shop-
hard, Winfred Maxwell, Murlene
_ Collins, Ruth Lakey, Marshal
. _ .. " ' . .,.|Baxter- Margaret Hanks, Jo Ann
The Easy Aces Bndgc club will McKinley, fiillie Burton, Betty
meet with Mrs- C. A. Buttram in Jean Bodwin, Helen Simonton tine "bad charge of the business
the home of Mrs. S. L- Morris, Billie Lakey, Wayne Buntyn juJ session.
1313 GT^n, Friday afternoon at 2jnior Bacon, Virginia Watson, Bet-
clock ty Jean Burton, Jeneanne Serun-
The Broadcasters class of the
West Orange Baptist church met
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in
the homfc of Mrs. W. P. Colhour
for the regular monthly meeting
with eleven members and one vis-
itor present. A
Mrs. Colhour gave "the devo-
tional. Mrs. Tluth Godwin pre-
sided over the business session.
Plans were made for the Christ-
mas tree party, which will be held
at the meeting next month.
Refreshments were served at
the social hour.
MISS WALTERINE KINARD
ENTERTAINS Y. W. A.
The Blanch Rose Walker Y. W.
A. of the North Orange Baptist
Church met' Monday evening , at
7:30 o'clock ill the home of Miss
Walterine Kinara.5
Miss Kinard gave the devotion-
al and Miss Fannie Bea Headrick
led in prayer. Miss Emily Serun-
tine, Curtis Baxter, Wilbur Ans- were present^ this meeting,
ley, and Mrs. Oliver Seruntine.
Walterine Kinard
Is Honored With
Birthday Party
Miss Walterine Kinard was hon-
ored with a surprise birthday par-
ty party on her, seventeenth birth-
day anniversary Tuesday evening
by her mother, Mrs. L, W. Kinard
from 8 to 10:30 o'clock.
A green and pink color scheme
was attractively carried out "in
the decorations- The table was|c'ety ot No/.arene church met
(laid with a lace cloth and center-1Tl|Csday afternoon .at 2:30 o'clock
ed with the birthday cake which |at the (-fuu'ch for the regular de-
was banked in fern and pink ! '•'otioiyil and lesson
chrysanthemums. j Next Tuesday there will be a
The honoree received many discussion of the lesson which was
read at this meeting.
THURSDAY SEWING CLUB
MEETS WITH MRS. A- GRUBfcS
The Thursday Sewing club will
meet in the home of Mrs. Archie
Grubbs at 2:30 <i*rloek Thursday
afternoon.
Two visitors, Miss Iris Ruth
Petry and Miss Geraldine Parish,
esenta1
Refreshmentsxwere served at
the social hour
The next rneeting will be\held
in the home of Misk Tris Ruth
Petry at 7:30 o'clock nc^t Monday
evening.
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PRESBYTERIAN BIBLE CLA
WILL MEET THURSDAY
The Women's Bible class of the
First Presbyterian church will
meet Thursday afternooh at 3:30
o'clock in the home of Mrs Jack
Turner, BOO.,Park avenue.
Defense Bond
with a total of 737 for a . single
game antl -220il' for the three game
series.•
Individual scoring honors werit
*0>Sttith of the Wefever-team. He
had a high game of 231 and a 583
total lSbr. the three games.
Q. To what extent can infla-
tion be prevented by the sale of
Defense Savings Bonds?
A. To the extent they are pur-
chased in volume sufficient to dir-'
vert buying pressure from cott-
suiwer goods, which tends to
make prices go up- That is, if
enough Americans save' enough
money by lending it to their gov-
ernment, instead of spending all
they^earn, further price rises
tending to, reduce the purchasing
power of the dollar will be re-
tarded-
Q. Are Federal employes buy-
ing Defense Savings Bonds?
A. A great majority of all
Federal workers have.yojuntai'jly
subscribed to regular 'buying plans
whereby they use part of their
earnings every pay period to pur-
chase, bonds.
Note, -v To buy Defense Bonds
and Stamps, go "to the nearest jHi.sf
office, bank, or savings and loan
association; or write to the Treas-
urer of the United States, Wash-
ington, D. C. Also Stamps are oh
sale at retail stores.
Gem of Thought
A State to prosper, must be
built on foundations of a moral-
character;, and this character isi
the pripctpal element or its
Strength unti the only guaranty of
its permarJfeee and prosperity.—
Jubev. GvJfly'
George Ado wrote
Slang
"Fables ' in
BBPi
•Qklahoma City. tXP) —; TWere
is really V wolf story, at Gov. l.e.on
Phillips' door. And -it evidently
intends t6 stay theix1.
It was funny at first, Hu>: wt.ir
skulking around the" ftrwhises,
right in the middle of Oklahoma's
civilization- ' *'
But it grew brazen. Mrs. Phil-
lips even got a snap shot of it.
Now the beast's howls punctu-
ate the cliif'ter qf i overturning ^ar-
bage pails and th^ governor's log*
Ing a lot of sleep.
. In despair he called in the zoo
keeper. The intruder has side-
stepped all traps to date-
•A mussulman Is ii believer in
Mohammadenism from Moslem.'
BOWLING
LEAGUE SCORES
The newly formed Commercial
fowling league got otT to a fine
start Tuesday iiight at Luckie's
Bowling Center This league is
composed, of the following teams:
Weaver Shipyards; Lighthouse
Grocery, Jackson Bros. Motor Co..
Dr. Pepper Bottling Co , Orange
Dairy Products Co., and Chambers
Motor Co.
Results fast night Were ns fol-
lows:
Orange Dairy took three straight
from Lighthouse Grocery,
Weaver Shipyards took' threfc*
straight from Dr. Pepper.
! Jackson Bros, won 2 out of 3
games from Chambers Motor.
High scoring honors for the
evening went to the Weaver team
O. K. SOLDIER
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tonietitlst give ym i-rjes a eothplete exiintinatloii .
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MEETS AT CHURCH
The Woman's Missionary
So-
lovely gifts.
The guest, list included: Misses
^arol Jo Colburn, Daisy Rachal,
Eyelyn O'Reilly, C.eraldine Par-
ish, Jane Barber, and ^ Messrs.
George Ingram, Larry Man ley,
Jiggs\Walslon, Opto Romin, Dar-
rell Pi> e, William Moore, Oran
Dennie^d Walke Nicks.
CHAPEL BIBLK CLASS
MEETS Tl'KSDAY
■ v The Chapel Bible class met
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
in the Presbyterian Chapel with
eleven members \present.
Mrs. Marvin Cunningham gave
the opening prayer\ Mrs. Ervin
Depwe gave the devotional , and
Mrs. Fred Dietzel taught the les-
son from the books <|f\TitUs and
Philemon. A general discussion
of the-lesson was held by tho
class-' " ■ .\ -
Mrs. Berry Beasley
the meetin
and Mrs. John Harve
Campbell announce the arrival of
a baby daughter born October 30
at the Buttram clinic. The infant
weighed eight pounds. Mrs- Camp-
dismisscd bell Was the former Miss Helen
Irving of Orange.
AN UNUSUAL MEAT Pll
MADE WITH HEINZ ONION
UP
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If ^ou need your automobile repaired —we
will guarantee you the squarest deal, and
beat job in town if you will stop at
see
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The Milder Better-tasting Cooler-smokino cioarktti
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CHAMBERS MOTOR CO.
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Orange, Texas
7th at Front • " " Phone 1366
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Ttnder Chicken Morsel! And Golden ;
Egg Noodlet Give TMt Soup Genuine Home novorl
Every gleaming spoonful of Heinz Chicken Noodle* i
Soup ia brimming with deep-flavored, old-fash-'
ioned goodness! For Heinz chef roll their own*
golden |egg noodles and slowly simmer them with \
succulent, chicken morsels in deftly seasoned broth.
And like all 23 Heinz Home-style Soups, thirtcnjpK
ing dish is fully prepared. Nothing need be added.-,w
Just open a tin—heat the fragrant contents—and"' ■
enjoy vthht mellow, delectitble brcwcd-iri «««« ' •
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1941, newspaper, November 5, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220875/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.