The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 13, 1949 Page: 2 of 18
eighteen pages : ill. ; page 23 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
P?f«
HS^^(P®!5
•" wPW* w :;v
PA<3$ TWO
GRANGE, TEX Ail, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1949
PTA News
m!
&ar
Yon Don't
J >7
Have to be Bick.
to Give Your Girl
DIAMONDS
(x+m .
•HUM HllrtfllHIM
NltNtl t« 1 <M| M W
$?
• a.
, #
dk
lA*
The Gem
H'ig, students: Robert Whitehead
j Pi.'fl Mrs. P. F. Warren, teacher,
r-ijt Mm i ' ,rl 'wo pawit* are to tie selected
„ ,, ., , . I.iter, the announcement stated.
M™: W. H ^ jwa *amed Mfs „ , SuUon< preskJent, wJ„
president of Curtis PTA fcr le j ron<|uct business session when
second consecuUve term at a meet- : M, s „ n Woods ohairman of thc
"*o it ,T | nominating committee, is to pre-
at 2:49 o'clock in the school cafe- sr>m ,he F,,tp of offjce„ for the
teria.Mrs. C C, Burleton, district VOi„, rian* will hodiscuss-
President will serve as mstallins, , £w „u<mmUws the district con-
officer at IrislaTlffMoh eer«n&ny on u. ,K.U, in a on
(Thursday- evening, April 21, in M,(lvh 23
Curtis school The mecftiiit cn Ap- J F,'wnod street, who has
m 21 also is designated as fathers ^ ;i dl«r.w«Ini leader from the
, , w H«m« Foundation, will speak at
Other oftiuers elected were Mrs. Allf|f>rson ^hfW, on Tll^dav at 3
J.<W. Jarhaon.first v.or-president; ,)V)(>f.k „ wftft „er |opic )„
Mi's. J. R. Marteil, second vice- a/t "Feelings. How They
r>«wdc t; Mrs. Jl. M ' BurneUe, , Ar<> ,fupt and „0i,1cd. Erch prA
third vice-president, Mrs. Roy Tre- jK „ lep'cscntfltive to com-
h n, . fourth , vice-president; Mrs.
AP Kewsteaturcs '?f-s
■Eyeglasses can make a plain
Jane look very tframatie. Of coiirsc
this doesn't mean that a girl with
perfect eyesight should wear glass-
es just to improve her looks. How-
over, if she must wear glasses, how
wonderful it is that she can find
some that will e.en flatter her.
matches their class color and this
is- a fad. say the girls, that defi-
nitely will catch.
style Awhile . > . Spring dresses
are all set at twelve inches, coat
and suit lengths at eleven and
twelve inches, say fashion ex-
perts. They shculd stay that way
and on into the summer so you
won't have to worry altout kmgth-
eninu your dress hems for a long
-time. h
nil,.iounn.v,iT-,irvM0v, , ^ di#CUs|)jon and j Before .you .purchase eyeglass
Frar* L. Miliar. secret airy; Mrs.R.; Vhrr^£k>, wi„ lx. nained dur. ! frames, try on various shapes. It
E. Prince, treasurer and Mrs Mtn- ]n Uw mceUllJJ. Mrs. s> j M(Gcc | best to take a friend along so
hospitality chairman, will assist ,hf.she*£« ™ 8n hone*
>0
nie' Spripger, parli'amei\tariftn
Mrs. Frank JL. Miller was ap-
pointed t-> serve on the panel in
a diseussion to be led by Mrs. Au-
gusta Stieet of the Hogg Founda-
tion on Tuesday afternoon at An-
derson school.
The child development' cycle
with the tea given in Mrs. Street's
honor.
Mrs. Street is to address the
iors on Tuesday morning from fl:*6
to 9:45, it was stated.
April 2fi hns been designated for
the summer round-up by Mes
chart was displayed wlt.i exnlan- L|anMW n Mnr.^h. health chairman
rtpinion. After the frames are se-
lected, pick your color. Tortoise-
shell type frames seem to be the
mcst practical as they will go with
everything. Gay glasses in brilliant
oed. blue or green frames may be
tmpraeticfll unless yc.u have sev-
eral pair of glasses.
y*A,
to
'if
w,th
'*r
OlAMOMO KHITAIRi
295
po
Mogntliecntt Hug* dia-
mond ut t« 14k gold |U00|T TEftMS
mounting.
otions given by Mrs. Jack Kemier
iy. principal. The charts are in
connecUon with the lecture, "Cet-
ting Your Child Ready For
School," to be given by Mrs. Ev-
elyn Thompson on Monday even-
ing in Anderson school auditorium.
Ail members of the association
ivere encouraged to attend.
A bulletin jvajk read from Mrs.
Burleton announcing the district
conference for March 30 end 31 to
he held in Jasper.
Mrs. I!sale, president, oonducted
the business session end the as:*K'i-
ation reached a decision of adding
ti fmirth vi' e-prcsident to th„> ex-
of City Cnnwtt of PTA, it was
Meml ers are being asked tv
Mrs. Sutton to cooperate for U*e
concert of Dr. Silvio Scionti on
Marrh 26 being sponsored by the
asMociatiou. Dr. Sciontj wlU be ac-
enmpanied by nine piano artists
-u>d chamber orchestra from North
Texas State college.
The social hour will be under
'.he direction of Mrs. S. J. MoGee.
hospitality chairman, to be assist-
ed by ninth grade room mothers.
(olburn FT A
Colbiu-n PTA met on Wednesday
c-venlng at 7:30 o'clock in thie
Wi
3-DIAMOND
Easy
Credit
Terms
>49
75
V
$1 00 A W£EK
Sparkling dia-
mond owy on*
c! tf*m. A ring
tho'll eksriik
loitw.
eeutivo tXMird for the coming year, i schooJ for f ather's Night and elee-
Fenond grade students presented
■i musical program under the di-
rection of Mary Frances Cottle.
Sa'nl Patrick motif was erophh-
«i?ed in table appoitilmonts. A low
IjowI of p." usies centered the tiwle
with green iced cookies and sham-
rock shaped andwiches.
Hostesses were Mary M". Cork-
ern, Mesdnmea C. W. Anderson. H.
M. Burnett#, R. J- Ives. Knpinger,
E;irl IXshop and l.immerick.
tion of officers for the ensuing
vear. Named to serve are Mrs. T.
G. Ezell,- president; Mrs. Eail
Hunter, first vice-president; Mrs.
W. J. Robinson,'second vice-pres-
ident; Mrs. Burl Mearns. third
vice-prcsident; Hester McCoigin
secretary; Mrs. John MeCall.
' treasurer. Mrs. H. B. Whitehead, |
president, conducted the business
•noeting.
Josephine Linn, on behalf of thc j
teachers, presented Mrs. White-1
; head with a corsage in apprecia- !
The junior high health class of • '^n of her services as PTA presi.
Colder will present a for- 1 flent.
Hollywood wonders whether the
ijobby-soxer is a thing of the past.
! At one studio whece they were
ill set to make a picture about a
: bobby-soxer, a studio fasliiou
: scout set out to observe a teen-
| ager sc that the pioture's star could
be put on the beam, in the script
the girl wis described as wearing
sloppy.-joe sweaters, wool skirts
and bobby-sox.
What happened?
The fashion scout prowled casu-
ll!V about North HoHywoprj High
«:hocl and says "there was hard-
ly a boiibv-soxer to be seen. Thc
sirls all look snr grown un I'm j
frightened that maybe now there j
viii lie no teen-age group at all— :
iVe'H just jump from childhood to
tdfltiwotl in one liotincc."
So now iHe studio's dilemma is
tbis: Most iwople still think teen-
jgers wear bobby-sox, they'll
Out of the Music tJox . . . Hair
of Gold, Eyes of JE>lue is a catoky
time about a Santa Fe beauty
queen .. . Viennese Waltaes by Jo-
hann Str.- uss. Joseph Strauss and
Joseph Lanner, lovely turies for
romantic nights . . . Tommy Dar-
wy's dance selections including
"\rm Getting Sentimental Over
You."
Start With a Good Foundation
... Matching girdle and bra sets
in maize, blue, blaok, some with
lace trimming, .bows, hearts, fans
• nd flower appliques make a hit
with fastidious teen-agers.
When buying girdles remember
'0 buy them high enough tc con-
; (rot waist flesh, long enough to
j ceep hips and legs flesh in line
j and so that boning doesn't conflict
! with hipbones.
roll has been announced as fol- torial, $3. 0: J. Roy Marsh. .03
lows: Betty Dell Waldrlp, Janet | Soott. to of frame
Wilcox, Jimmie Gilcrease. Jim- , construction. S«00 and to Pete
mie Stewart, Jo Ann Sims, Betty Rogers House Moving, move frame
Ruth La erne, Euich Garrison j building from Riverside out of city,
and Juanita Cook. Those mokin- 1
a hundred on a fifty word spelling
test were Jerry Rogers, Jimmie
Stewart, Betty Ruth Laverne and
Juanita Cook.
Tlie Ruth class of the Baptist
church met for a regular monthly
business meeting on Monday
evening in the home of Mrs. J. ,
W. Wtfcox with Mrs. D. Vance
presiding. The meeting opened
with prayer by Mrs. Wilcox and 1
a short Bible quiz was conducted i
-by Mrs. Vance. ' j;
Mrs. Pote Granger entertained t
the Intermediate Girl's' ruxiliar.v^j
with, a enndy party «n Wednes-
day-evening. j,
■Mi. ' f
IKWJMHG PFKMirH
Two building permits and one
for house moving permits were is-
sued Friday by Building inspector
J. W. Winfrey to M. C. Nelson,
IGOR Fourteenth street, to ereet a
frpme garage at second hand ma-
C rr-HI rk PTA
20.1 Fifth St.- rhone ri48
ORANGE - BEAUMONT - PORT ARTHUR
KIJSHNERS IN LAKE CHARLES
USI: YOUK ( H I'DI T
Geneva
um on '"Importance of Healthtul
Mental iuid Emotion; I Relationship
Among Students, Teachers and
Parents'* fnr prngram nt tlie gener-
| itl meeting of Carr-SttM'k IMA (in
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in
Stark gymnasium, according • to
Mrs. jam'* 1L Marsh, prpgia'n
, ch'-lnnan. Taking pf'rt will be De-
' lores 1 effers. Jcritea 'l'h«vnas.':;«i,
Carl Fay Foglem&n and Brooks
An explanation of the Gilmer-
Aikin bill was given bp C. O
Chandler, superintendent of
achc-ols, who was introduced by
Miss Linn, Colburn principal.
Colbwrn chorol group sang
"John Teel" and "Far Away Plac-
es" under the direction of Mrs. J.
D. Hall.
Orongefieid Briefs
ORANGEFIELD, Tex., March
11. (Spl.)—Mrs. A. M. Slaydon
b.:s returned to her home in Vic-
toria, Texas after being the house-
guest of her sister, Mrs. C. VV.
Win free. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Crowe of Vic-
toria were visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boudreaux
this week.
Mrs. Harry Chester was named
honoree for a wedding shower on
Tuesday evening in the home Of
Mrs. T. W. Thomas. Co host esses
were Mrs, Jack Lovett, Mrs. Dal-
ton Sm'th. Mrs. R. L. Granger
and Mrs. Pete Granger. The St
. , . . . , PutrtcK motif w;ts circle.) in all
•omplaui if they don t wear em i
In the picture. On the other hand , ThiVd iind fourth ,rudl. honor
die high school set will resent
"jobby-sox tieing worn when they
ire old hat.
If bobby -sox are out in the
West, that isn't necessarily so of |
the Rnst. Girls lit the Mahopac
High school in New York ;:rc-i
wearing Pom Pom Sox. The pom j,
pom on the ankle of the sox
W.%*
r
VOR A MAMAOUS
BREAKFAST!
:;:Ov«t# million Mmytat* «oW
fur more than any other wath«r.
Com* hi Mi ph* r*** *•"
SPERO'S
HOLLAND HOTLL
DINING ROOM
Opens
Down
Cit k'S ri
Jack Carson, Orn'ii'
A Lso Cartoon
E iAS"
Morgai
p. y.
SLADE'S
ONLY
2 MORE WEEKS
ft*
mess.
UETTCR
TOley PTA
A slate of officers were present-
ed by the nominating committee to
the general session of Tilley PTA
meeting in Wednesday afternoon
in Tilley school auditorium. Nam-
ed to serve for the ensuing year
are Mrs. J. J. Hopper, president;
! Mrs. T. J. Godeaux, first vJce-
j president; Mrs. WiHard Lumus,
second vice-president; Mrs. R. D.
Finncll, third vice-president; Mrs.
W. H. Hnmmett, fourth vice-pres-
ident; Mrs. Clyde Doiron, secre-
tory and Mrs. F. C*. Joiner, treas-
urer.
Mrs. Hopper, president, conduct-
ed the business meeting and Mrs.
1). F. Sigler re:id the local by-laws.
A program entitled, "A Wee Bit
Qf Irish Green," was presented by
Jjc fourth grade students.
H i vh percentage for qnom count j
went to Mrs. S, Lyons' room.'
Punch and decorated coOkies
were scr . ed from, a table centered
A'ith an arrangement of spring
flowers. Mesdames J. W. Rochelle
mmmmmmm— ■
EASY SPINORIER Were N0W
WASHERS-Models 18 4 19 189.50 159.50
IAT0R REFRIGERATORS
8cu. ft. Space savers 289.75 219.75
GIBSON RANGES
Standard 189.50 149.50
Aotematic 347.75 262.75
WHIRLPOOL WASHERS
TIIOR IHONKRS—(Denionitrators)
GE SINK-DISHWASHER — (Demonstrator)
CE GARBAGE DISPOSALS i
FARNSWORTH RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS
CONSOLE SETS Also With FM
L * H ELECTRIC WATER HEATER, 50 Gallon
PREMIER VACUUM CLEANERS
S98.5M
$75.25
$259.75
$98.50
From $89.50
$75.25
<45.00
I ALL DEPOSIT WHX HOLD YOUR PURCHASE
\. •
OPEN TO « P.M. SATURDAY TO 7 P.M.
I'M. N\ ' • :• ' •'
Hi
m
fc-u
-Fist/ier's Night was observed by
Mauley PTA on Wednesday eve-
ning ..t 7 o'clock in the school,
i Classrooms were visited whore
students work was displayed and
t;uest books made by the (Hipils.
(VTTlTe uitmer-AiRtn bill, pointing
I i out benefits to be derived in p.T -
[I t iding a better school system.
An educational film, entitled,
'Skill Group Work/' was shown.
The projector used was purchased
by the association as the main pro-
ject for. thc year.
Monitors were requested to at-
tend the district conference to he
hold in Jasper on March M and SI.
A box supper will lie held On
' Friday evening, March 25, at Myu
; ley school, it was announced. Mrs.
G: D. Rains, president, presided
during the business session.
Pie and coffee went served.
DR. HERMAN
L. RUDKSEAll
CHIROPRACTOR
Bancroft Bid*.—6e*-A Ttmt
Spinal Analysis With
X-RAY • Ncurocolograph -
Ncurocnlometer .
Ncurotempometer
:00 A. M. to « P. M.
PHONE tflt
The cause ef year condltlen
msy be In year spine.
SlrMS
BARGAIN
MATINEE
J 1 U1 50c
= 2 P. M
The Thrills Start Today!
in—am n •Miiuiiaiiiiiriii niii Tn tTnnr"m ;
mmitrs mm stase putt is www thc sctccm |
only m ft pry Bfco this g tfld command tuch <tor<l |
only uich store could woke o pjcturo to grpott
CLARK CABLE
WALTER nDCEON
VAN JOHNSON
BRIAN DONim
riiAfiUiSWWiin
HODIAK
m
"IIM (UK |MU «
OaMSKINWHW
'CtSMIll MOMS')"
HCOO* HOWI
BMBI
• For Fun -
Pinto Cartoon
L <e Neiva
STARTS TODAY AT 1 P. M.
TODAY it MONDAY—
*OMANTIC\
ADVfNTURl
mpM
fgh S*a$i
•IIAIM
IMAfC
mml «M ^ .
I.IMMI
.UAkl Qf /
?! jttrc K
<33
}0
Plus "SQUAWHIWO WAWK"
—extra seejiulceiwr Hpect
"My Own t'nited SUtes"
Late World Newa
i j M'
Mtrmm
''KiMiiteiii
LOW AH
5 $^44
Monthly
|2°si
Orange MoytǤ Co.
303 Fourth
I'hoor 3509
NOW
YOU CAN BUY THAT
HO
20x26
This is an Exact Picture of one of Our Homes
Set up on Your Lot after being Dismantled in
Sections by our Trained Engineers
Buy this building where it
sUnds (without any
material added) for Only
n*w
$325
Let u* take your hluldinr
down in easy-to-assemhte
panels and transport it to
your lot. Total Cost
$595
LOOK!
Delivered to your lot
£CXEl
$1
iron Sidtnf
• New Composition
Shin«le Roof
• Hardwood Floors'
"Tr ATI Fai'titSons Sealed
with Sheetrock
• All Doors & Windows
• All Trim & Mouldim
uTne—DO IT TODAY !
. . . Your Can Get ...
3 YEARS TO PAY
On Building* For The Following Purposes:
Home Additions Barns
Servant's Quarters Garage?;
Warehouses Stores ,
Chicken Houses Taverns
Restaurants
Tourist Cabins
Lodge Halls
Office Buildings
Churches and Any Other Structure Not a Residence
Mail Coupon for Free Information and Floor Plans
i
i
i
«
8
i
J
OL-227
{ S. M. COLEMAN & CO.
P. O. BOX 2051
ORANGE. TEXAS
Please send me information about yonr 4-Room
Homes. *
NAME . , * -
ADDRESS .
8 CITY ;;
PHONE
J
I
■
e
8
- •
a
J
S. M. COLEMAN & CO.
Morreol & B Sts. Riverside Addition Phono 8904
Talie 2nd St. North to Morreel Blvd.. Turn right 3 Bloefcs
to Office. ORANOB. TEXAS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 13, 1949, newspaper, March 13, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308820/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.