The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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E, TEXAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1942
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Social, Club, Church and Organization News
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Anderson P-T. A. Mrs. E. R. Sitton
Holds Monthly Fetes Top Deck
Meeting Monday Club At Party
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! Social Calendar
TUESDAY
j Tuesday Bridge Club meeting
|in the honte of Mrs. D. E- Roach
at 3 p. m,
Fifty - three members were t ... _ „ | Tuesday Afternoon bridge club
present (or the monthly meeting | ™r®* t; ,.lt'on entenainecl nnceting in the home of Mrs. J. P.I
Of the Parent - Teacher Associa- meinb52 °" Top **"* iU .Fuller at 1:30 p. m. j
tlflnof Anderson school which Ian^ additional guests at a budge! , Mardf Club meet in,"! in the Ijerne
was held on Monday afternoon at !?°.rrty .°.n Monc*®y afternoon atj()f ^rs i3OV4g Peterson at 2:30
?:30 o'clock in the school auditor- * 5 o clock at her home in Navy:p m
iutn. * i ,?.!?**' | Woman's Missionary Society of j
An executives board, meeting .. ^5. 8COr.(: were ^|thp Church of the Na^arene meet-
Heifetz All-Out For America
board meeting
Was held prior to the regular
meeting with" Mrs. Lovelace Wall),
president, in charge- Mrs. W. B.
Bimmons, Mrs. Zeke Cravett an(j
Mrs. Charles Nimitz > were ap-
pointed to nominate | candidates
for the election of officers for
1942-43. The committee will re-
port at the next meeting to be
hold <m the fourth Monday in
March.
"the general meeting opened
with a business session with Mrs.
W'all presiding. Reports of offi-
cers' and committee leaders were
given.
Mr. J. M. Rooks gave an inter-
esting talk on "Vocational Ad-
justments".
Mrs. August Posey had charge
of the Founder's Day program t
Mrs. C'arvelle Becker arid Mrs.
J. P. Sims. Mrs. G O- Burns war
ing in the church at 2:31) p. in.
, Easy Aces Bridge Club meeting
awarded the cut pn/.e. A sweet tH(, homc of Mrs Fnlv Lee a,
course was served after the -> ^ 1T)
games. ! Cora Blount Bible Class of the!
Guests besides club members' Ki rst Christian Church meeting in:
were Mesdames Curvelle Bockur,, j|lt> ^omt> „f Mi s. Frances Harris
11. K. Bishop. A. J. Boggie, M- fc a, 2;30 p. m.
Walmer, T. J. McCormick, Jack c'hapcl Bible Class meeting i"
MeClesky, Kenneth Baldwin, W
A. Owens and Ed Kelly.
MlS. G- G- BUI (IS Will be hos- j ^ [\ flnh m,.,*tinr* in the
al
at 2:30
the Presbyterian Chapel
|). in.
G. S, (1. Club meeting in
toss for the next meeting qf thc !.honu, ()f Miss Dorothy Hagy
club which is to be held on Mon■ 17-31) p ni
I Music Department of (he Wo
day afternoon- ft 2:15 o'clock
her home.
PERSONALS
Lieut, and Mrs. Thomas A. Ar-
man's Club meeting at the club
house at 1 p- m,
Tejas Campfire girls meeting in
Methodist scout hut at 4 p. m.
Tanda Campfire girls meeting in
the home of Miss Carolyn Ann
rn
V .U.JL. fx- nold of Mineral Wells who havo!X„.£rTt , ,n
with eleven members taking part,1. ,u 1 a . AU"CI at P-
u _• • . .i- c .1 been visiting here with Lieut. Ar- (vi'nvpcnav
each giving an outline of the pro- ^ T Iwminiauay
" tl . ,;, nold s parents, Mr. and Mrs- T. J
gressive stops of the Parent-Tea- A ,, . ,4,,
Cher Association since its begin
ning. Each speaker dropped,
yellow and blue flower in a blue
bowl as she began speaking, yel-
low and blue being the P.-T. A.
colors. The program closed with
,, j Wednesday Club meeting in the
Arnold left Monday for Bryan ,)ome of Mls J()hn w „an ,|t ,
1 where they will spend several L, m
"•days with relatives before leaving | ' Aulick Club meeting in the!
tor Camp Barkley in Abilene. home of Mrs. John Gainey at 2:,10|
; Baptist W.M.U. To
Meet For Study
And Luncheon
First christian w- m- 8. lithe gun. It held five car
to meet at church 'j The suspect, his head ble
Thursday afternoon at two j was Jailed, f -'f~.
|o'clock members of the Woman's | ~—
Missionary Society of the First, T(r, nutonu>bile Bccjdent Jeath
the
iiraverv
Pasadena. Cal. (AP)
Km-
toll could be cut 1>0 percent If «>
iMethodist Church will hold
i regular monthly meeting at the [. . , ^,-1, ■
Members of the Woman's Mip-jfh,Mrs, \v. M. Locke will' ^
sionarv Union of the Kn :;t Bnptist,^ e|)ai „t. ,hom i.ily or town and
Church will meet Thursday | . ^ ;> ' highways, the Cenitri
morning at ten o'clock at the; iestimates.
church for the monthly business]
session, the m.ssion study lesson i ,ft d ^ ,
and a luncheon Mrs. Meade . I
Graves will have charge of 'the
mission study • • from the book,
' Fellow Helpers to the Truth."
Ticket Sale For
Houston Flower
Show Continues
called in police, pointed to a man
|he had lolled with a whisky bot-
! tie, and related
" lie said 'This is a holdup,' I
I looked down the barrel of his gun
land didn't see any bullets, so 1
knocked it out of his hand, grab*
ibel the bottle and subdued him.
it was nothing — the pistol wasn't!
| loaded."
i On(. of the policemen examined
To r«ii«v« pAt nr
Misery of wLUO
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Hoiiilerful IJnlme t
■ Mrs. K l>, Parmer ol the Or-j
nnge Woman's Club has announc-
ed that the advance sale of tick-1
ets to the Houston Annual FlowerJ
Show will be continued until |
I February 21!.' with the ticket
nyices at lifty -- five cents, each. {
The flower show will open on |
March I and continue through!
March at the Sam Houston Coli- ;
scum in Houston
oiteri'^ted in obtaining
tickets are asked to get in TuucTf
with Mrs E. D. Parmer, Mrs. D
A Glidden, Mrs. (,'■ V ' Ilali
Mrs. Meade Graves
h or
W. B. Fuller,
1107 Sixteenth j k<'C] Klub meeting in the home
the singing of "America" Istreet. lelt tor Logansport, of Tom Yerby at
uic ainapg 01 nmcuca. Louis ana this mornlhg due-4o-l-
Miss Isabel Jackson, fourth , ,, -
grade teacher, was awarded the! Fuller' of ^rs- ^ Mauldin at 2 p. m
room prize
.p. m.
JASCHA HEIFETZ
Hostesses for the social hour
were Mrs. Allen Capps, Mrs.
Charles Nimitz, Mrs- A. T. Mc-
Queen and Mrs. Fred Carter,
. I
Heifetz, who plays Wednesday Ameriean, 1 am more sei ious a-
p. m- night, February 25, il:15.p. tn. in |bout America1 than the peopli
Klan Klub meeting in the home the Beaumont City Auditorium, who were born. here. .But it t
has been plugging for American-Ueeriis to me that this country pj,.^ Uai•«i.-;t
First Methodist Choir meeting; ism in the arts for a long, timu! ought t. be.as unique in music a. ,,la,,icjt., ,,r .
at church at 7:30 p. m. and ho has put up si/abfe chunk's1 it is in its gifts of nature, it
Odako Campfire girls meeting 0f his own money tn make it Grand ('unvori. its Vosemite Fa I
at log cabin at Little Cypress 1 work, ' all its other natural woiulers
school of 4 p. m. Only last May Gail T Kulak, a . ' , , . „ .
Fourth and Seventh grade «mhi '|h ' L 'Peatw'a'll"oT'Like CharteT THURSDAY young American composer, pock- ' 11 '
mothers. | •... ® 1 e •, Woman's Auxiliary of the First eted a $1,000- cheek offered by' lo realize thai Gershwin s Whap
Louisiana. _ j Presbyterian Church meeting 'at {the "violinist for the best new Vio-;w<«ly m Blue' w.i.s net jusl a nov
r ...... j the church at H p. m. | i n Concerto submitted in a con- lelty but an irr.poi'tiiut work 0
Mr. and Mis. Eugene Wiggins | Thursday Club meeting in the test held by Carl Fischer tiir l.terature ol American mils It
Cottage Prayer
Meets Continue
Cottage,pra.vt
fTO NCW nRLlHNS
THC OLD SOUTH £
WASHINGTON Jfi
Ntw york city Mm
ncn rutin L/ir
uthtr points EAST mm-
Mr and Mrs. Forrest W. Clay-
ton of the Gilmer' Homes, had as
their week-end guests Mesdames
iW. H. Pearce, W- B. Pearce, and
rh ui'i 1,
WOMAN'S WESLEY BIBLE
CLASS HOI.OS MEETING
Mrs. F. A Harris was hostess j thc weck.cnd jn - Silsbee ' n,
for the monthly busioess meeting wi(h M,.c Wi(I„inc. nl. nnH; "... p" m.
and childre
en of the Gilmer Homes. ;homc of ^rs. Graham Sexton
of the Woman's Wesley Bible
Class of the First Methodist
church on Monday night at her
home, 1302 Cypress street.
Mrs. J. F. Nuttall, president, had
charge of . the- business session.
During the social hour Mrs. Alice
Cruise conducted a quiz program
with Mrs. Harry Clark winning
-the prize. Refreshments of cake
and Dr. Peppers were served-
be held on the last Monday in
March at the church
with Mrs. Wiggins' mother and •
Mrs. W. E. Andrews.
' j
Mrs Adam Schultz returned to:
d • Last yea'', on concert tour, - he . Is the 'Hcsapoda' difficult
introduced his own transcriptions j play'.' V. tuid no. It is a ligh
... , . , Woman's Missionary Union of ;n two Preludes of George Gersh-1 work, meant to be taken in tin
sister,, Mrs. Jasper Wiggins and (|)p Wost Orange Baptist Church; win. He also played a work b.vjHpint ot tun. True, it involve
meeting at the church at 2:30 the American composer Robert'technical aerobatics, but if u vm-
p. m. Russell Bennett called "Hexapo- jlinist should miss a note here and,
. . ,, . , ,, • 1 Woodbine Rebekahs meeting at Ida" or '"Studies in. Jitteroptera" jthtfre it would not destroy the]
her home here Monday following |tho j 0 G p Hall at 7:30 p. m.jwith such unexpected subtitles' an I spirit of the' thing as 11 whole On]
J. aju c visit with her sons, j Woipan's Society for Christian "Gut-Bucket Gun", "Jane Shakes!the other hand, a Mozart sonata i
„ M . SVI ®c V J? K ,, t'nw. ;! Service of thc First Methodist her Hair", "Jim Jives" etc. j which might seem ehlldiahly im- ]
va.. Mr. toward bcnunzot west church meeting at the church at; When asked why he had cho-jplc on the surface, demands all-ori
foint. va.. Mr John hcntutz or 3, m . Spiritual life program at'sen to play the Hexapoda' Hei-i one's interpretive finesse, and j
Miam.asburg, Ohio. and her ,2:30 p ^ a( m<f church. fHz exp|aint.(1: |each note < ah',e, tremendous val
T^e next business ^eting wjU | Birmmgham^'Ala Mr. "and M,°s. ^ Womu°'s MiMionttry Union
Fairburn return to Orange with
Mrs. Schultz and will be here for
a two weeks' visit.
nounced
night, at tlw
Marsh. I'll \i
ilition
W'tll Till
Weilne;..
be at Hi
nn'i'tuu
of .Ml:.
stceet nod - A11! i
tri'S, -tfrrer-lnnnl
press anil Fifth
t 'hi 1
FOR I ARES,
•(SflVATIONi AND
It
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! .RMATION
Ai. SI' Agent.
Ht- (rlodlv f«r-
•ni with ram-
ivi'l iiifnrniit.
2 FINE TRAINS DAILY
l.fnin Ormi|ti
ALAMO ...10:44 A.M.
ARGONAUT ....... 12:11 AJ*.
I tmiirt l al New Orttmni with jlw,
minimi mint far point* t|)W.
Rr'l. relax, take It easy. m-«i rharni-
bir nfiicry a* lk« ragineer HrWaa
)'<>h Wifely over imooih Meet rill*.
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All
outhern Pacific
W. S. ,l\r'K OV, A«rnl~PNi>n> Mil
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——
fetz explained:
of '"Perhaps, being a naturalized ue
1 the North Orange Baptist Church, — ; — .
IT PAYS
To Shop the Want Ads!
BRING THIS A!>!
It Is Worth *1.00 On Any
Itadlo Set I Fist
Orange Radio Service
1 in:: Curt Is 1'ftone I7H7
Mr. Forrest McDonald and son, i
I Woman's Missionary Union ofjAT LODGE HALL MONDAY , Games were enjoyed and nu-
jthe First Baptist Church meeting The weekly meeting of the merous lovely gifts were present !
jat the church at 3 p. m. Woodman Circle w<is- held on led to the honori'e, Hefreshments
Mondnv from Tex I Mrs "0swalti Aueoin and Neal Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock |of coffee and pink and green cake
aikana Texas'S t cy spen Cl^S of *hc First Mcth" «t the W. O. W. Hall witfe about were servetl
covn, al',Int. With r^ntivM odist Church meeting tor a party twenty-five members in attend- . , ,,
sevcial days w^h relatives. |in (hc church basement at 7:30!ance; . . Those attending were Mesdames j
, ... . ... : A social hour was enjoyed in1^ • 1 "'hour, Henry Myers, II.,
., Missionary Union of: which a rontest prize was won by |B, Petry, Hdwin Freeman. Homer |
the McDonald Memorial Baptist ■ jyjrs Fuller. During the Bishop, Kdgnr Bishop, Harry
MATT GARNER
BARBECUE HOUSE
DIAL 20411
FOIt FKEK Delivery
AII KIihIh llarbeeue
Tallies I'or l.adies
Eva Ashmore and
J. C. Pennington
Wed February 14th
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t^U'"
ft l/fti
ONE STOP
Home Repair Service
with a full line of
DuPont Paints
Temple Lumber
Company
Mrs. H. J. Negrotto of the Gil
mer Homes announces the mar
riage of her sister, Miss Eva Ash-
Church meeting at the church atjbusinesfl sc!ts„„1 pluri8 wcri. mudc
p. m. | for initiation to lie^held at the
Circle One of,.the Gleaners of
eet-1
„. , ., , , .last meeting in March. • Two new
the Fyst Methodist Church meet- jcandidfltes, Mrs. Ruth Pf)S(ty nn(|
lng at the home of Mrs. CharlesiMrs Aht.(, K.anklin, were obli-
Crawford at 3:80 p. m gut(.d al ycsterdny !i mccUng.
more, to M„ J. C. Pennington, of|(hc'^t ^|^^chu™eet. 1^Jf?kg°
The bride S'grooV te both g«cf, of Mrs. ,. C-1 ^°£k
formerly of Alexandria Louisiana.j Wcsl ,nn ServiCe Gui|d of" tho"^lae'ludi ™
The couple will live here where Fjrst MethodiRt Church mwtj ;ocl<Kk at the lodge hall.
he Is employed by the Consoli- , h „ f Mrs Frcd Rjchi ,-ARROI BISHOP
dated Ste.1 Corporation. \ at 7:30 p m SHSS
Career Gn-ls Club meeting ot Mrs. Carrol Bishop was honor-
the grange County Court House!ed wi(h a sh()WR|. ()n Monft.iy „f.
PRri'iav' 111 Iternoon at 2:30 o'clock with mem-
,, ,j r, . , .. jbers of the Woman's Missionary
Friday Sewing Club .meeting al^cty o£ the West Ormigc Bap-
thc ' ""e of Mrs. Charles lergu- Ugt Chun.h hogtegJJC!< [t, th(,
son at 3 p. m |
Parent - Teacher Association of
West Orange—School meeting at
Bishop. (! (' Griffith. K. P. God-
win, Klray Richardson, Alton Lan-
dry, and K. Iv Price.
Gifts were sent by Mrs. Gladys
Ousley. "Grandma" .Bishop, Mrs.
Charles G'instead and Mrs. W- C.
Colburn
Shon Hudson Is
Party Honoree
Members of the First Metho-
dist church honored Mr. Shon
Hudson at a party last night at'
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ward
— J . Ili.nmherl at Rnj Fift.h street. Mr. '.', DL h n m'T 'J
1111 Park Ave., Dial 4379 i ■ or ite choir, i.
SIGNS "O" LIFE
Oommercial — Bulletin?
Sho Cards
Geo. H. Dtinhaiii, Solo Owner
SALES and SSRVI0E
EAST DIAL OOJ9
fiRK.KV £.0*0
to lfcave soon to join the Navy.
Thc nautical theme was carried
out in the games, prizes and re-
freshments. The honoree was
presented with a gift from the
group. *•
Those present were: Mr, and
Mrs- Lawrence Boehine. Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Lambert, Misses Tom-
asine Howell, Eula Grinstead,
Ruby Bochme, Dorothy Brown,
Miriam DaviiLJBonnie Jean Jones,
Eula Mae Turner, Mrs. Sue
Moseley, Mrs. Frank Smith, Carl
Milte*. Walter LaForge, Rev. Ed
Barcus, Archie Harding, Leonard
Shipman, Hollis Hendricks. Abe
Prince and <h«i honoree.
Aggravating Gas
Whan stomach iaa aeaint to aroolhar >o'l,
and |ou can hatdlf Uka * <t P biaalh, Ur
aolERIK*. ri■ nrmlnatltn to atm
and aootha th« atomacb and •• *! ia«. an.1
THRKB laaatfvea lor fanlla, quick bo*«l
action. At jronr Dm* Stora. .
ADLER I K A
stint All# Dlll o I ii. mill
C'AHII IHtt t. co.. iiu ,
of
at
the'
the'
Literature Department
Woman's Club meeting
club house at 3 p. m.
Stetson Club meeting at Capl-
Struno Cafe at 5:30 p. m.
G. 8. G. CLl.'b to
meet with miss HAGY
Members of thc G- S. G. Club
are urged to be present for thc
regular meeting to be held to-
night at 7:30 o'clock in the homc
of Miss Dorothy Hagy, 905 Col-
lege Street. The sewing hour
will be held and a short business
session will be conducted by Mrs.
Alphlne Mendoza, president.
You're Invited
To Attend
SAVE 15%
On Laundry & Cleaning
SUITS, 0. & P.
(Cash & Carry) ..
DRESSES, 0. & P.
(Cash & Carry) 65c
j All Laundry Service*
15% Off Cash & Carry
BLANTON'S
LAUNDRY
40? Fourth Street
JText To Bus Station
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ORANGE DtllO
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NUTRITION and FOOD
CLASSES
FEB. 25,27
USO BUILDING
9 A. M. to 11 A. M.
Classes sponsored by Orange Home
Economics Committee and Orange
Home Demonstration Agent, to
help you plan wholesome, healthf
' iiftl ' -$m
*
"I enjoy trading for things
I want..."
Nityn .tli. Vt. A. K. "II- iimii7.es me
lltiil ho niiiii) llilnftN tvhlrlt I no lonu;-.
er iimi enn '.h* 01 value In miiiii'ihih
elite. Itul It's true. A nil itluil licklcs
mil even more- Is lllii I ml Unit. 1 e«i«
(EPf Thing* I until. |iiNt by offering
NoiiMlhlnK I (lon'l «nl. I.I AIU It
Want A<it Hiiro have been useful io
me." , % i
"We bought a complete
kitchen ..."
«ay* Mr, anil Sir*. G, It. A. "We
m anted an electrlrnl kltehen, but
tve roiihlu'l afford to pay full price*.
A frleml (old us rtOout LEADKR
Want Ail* and wr Mtartrd Hliopplng
litem regularly vtliIt tho reault that
vie foiintl t'vai'ily what vtre vvanleil al
a tremendouN Navlng,"
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pp. -:m
m
uMttm8
'Junior wanted a dog*r."v "
mij* Mis, It. I*. , ".VaUwnhy .tw<
ihoug:tt if u on Id <■)> nice for h m '<i
l nv« one. Hi,) tve tritnleil to l/e, v it.
tltal any doc I kIu vottnl •-«■
Ktiillt* and. (tciri-ioitii'd io pl.tjlng
-v with children, f'tini *t « n pitililj.j,!
until a frlelul MieK<" ted Ad*.
• We plaeed an ud In tin I.KADMt
and It seemed to me that I find hard-
ly gotten up when the phone -darted
ringing. IIcmiIi : we f< «nd t! e per-
ft'( I doic . . one that had been used
to children. Junior h «ra/> about
hint, and no-are t*e."
"I did over my living room ..,
-
«ayx Mr*, t. >1. "My old living room
na* terribly outdated— frankly, I
ennldn't *pend if ninth a* waa re-
ijulrt d |o do It over with new m
Orl«->. ami all. It Juot xi^iuod
_ le*t nmll I lutpKuctl to pick up the
l/KAIU-.lt Want Ad Hrctlon one day
, . . and ihen* la-tore me via* the |
nwawer to uty priMdem. ff w I shop 1
the Want- Ad* f'lIlHT for <<vrryttitnft
it M«-etV" S;y tin : 1 ^
I
home*.
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ami mote people at* fh d-
I.KAIM-.H Want AtW ar*
wanted" ad*. They am
aaed-eaea, ratlloa,
II you aren't In
follow Die Want U
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1942, newspaper, February 24, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220966/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.