The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 99, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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luncheon was sel-ved by the C .J •f>WÍ--,¿s I • .
lehem Lutheran W. M. S., at *^60 UI0tZ€l /■"}'
Honored At PtS^1
lor
;ot** 10 busmi
brief remarks from the
^District Chairman, Mr*. H. C,
Zeihe qt Robstown and the di- Coi
of Lutheran Welfare work,
F. Ander of Segi
elected were: Mr ,
Brunkenhoefer of Galveston,
president; Mrs. R. ^baniela,
Port Neches, vice prudent; Mrs.
R.Baumgarten of Houston, treas-
urer; Mrs. J. J. Salvert of Port
Arthur, seci
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Bethlehem
noon. ■ ./wi; ■ :.;s
riñe thé afternoon session an
InteresUrig talk was given by Mrs.
John: Mager, a missionary from
New Guinea, who spoke on "News
from .New Guinea." Miss Edith
Fischer (Deaconess Edith) serv-
ing Zion Lutheran, spoke on "How
the Deaconess Serves the Lord."
Then -a _ dialogue, "Bringing
Light to Our Defense Areas" Was
given by Inez Egerstrom and Lou-
isa Brokering. A vocal solo by
Mrs. Herman Weber of Beaumont
was given. Refreshments Qf punch
and cookies we^e served to the
215 people attending.
Those from Orange attending
were Mrs. Georg# E. Monroe, Mrs.
J. Caldwell, Mrs. A. Nelson, Mrs.
A. E. Rath, Mrs. F. P. Gunn, Miss
Louisa-Brokering, Miss Inez Eg-
erstrom and the Rev. Paul 8.
Frank.
Lott and Mrs. A. D. Bstt* went
the Evergreen Cémetery whq
placed flowers on the mon-
ument to the Unknown'-Oonfed.
erate dead.
Jominoes were «nlqypddM , fe-
freshments of pimjfc.K<ji ■ ejke
were served.
bed
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Service Men To'
Be Entertained
At Social Sunday
Mrs. D. O, Gideon, chairman of
the Sunday social committee, and
Mrs. Malcolm Robison, co-chair-
man, are completing arrangements
for the social for service men to
vbe given on Sunday afternoon
from 4:30 to 6;30 b'elock in the
USO Club.
Mrs. J..B. Sandra is to preside
at the silver service While Mrs.
J. B. Quigley, Mrs. L. Mitchell
and Mrs. Thornton Griffin, super-
vise the table. Miss Maxine Ma-
Janie Lee McClellan.
ason
and
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Hazel Richardson will'be on K. P.
/auty. '
// Games will be under the dlrec-
. .tion oí Misses Verna Veasy and
Anne Boardman. Music will be
supervised by Miss Florence
• Brandt and Miss Verna Kriesel.
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Make And Mend
Club Organized
On Wednesday, morning a group
of women met in the Riverside,
Reqreatlon «Hall No. 1, r and or-
ganized a club to be known as
the Make and Mend Club. Mrs. R.
W. Wgod of 245 McKee Courts,
was made chairman, and a mem-
■twihlp niinniilUunieMHWMá
Mrs. -Hughie Byrd, 246 Roger
Courts, and Mrs. Essie White, 24?
McKee, was appointed.
The club will meet'- each Wed-
nesday morning, , beginning on
May 10, for sewing and a social
hour.
-f
Bingo Party Held
By Keel Klub
vJSftí the Keel
Klub- i al meeting
Tjelil C ternoon at
le of Mrs,
11 Shuman, 813 Evans ave-
nue. s. •;
-Bingo games were held. and
prizes were won by Mrs. Eugene
Wallace, Mrs. J. H. Sheldon- and
Mrs. Ralph Matthew. Mohthly
prizes were wen by Mrs. Haflald
Moore, Mrs. Lloyd Tompkins and
course,, was served.
The next qegufor meeting of the
club will be held on Wednesday,
May 3, at 2 p, m.. in the Navy
Town recreation hall.
plain W. W. Herrín. A salute
preceded
Shyp*
tiers from the
Wind1 Bugle
A talk was made by Chap-
Herrin and Tap whs. played
IL
1st «dp
auxiliary ¿t the "first
Zrx) p. m.
JtSBf
Union, of ; Guests were
. Woman's Missionary society of
the West. Orange Baptist Church
meeting irí^he church at 10 a. m
Circles of the Gleaners society
of the First Methodist church
meeting as follows: Circle "One
In the home of Mrs. Charles Fer
Sstelle
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t lie LettermanrNeva Chloe Mos-
ley, Sidney jKmms. Ramona Tim-
keft, Shirley Shaver, Imogene Lu-
teh, M. fiibille; Mesdames Clifford
Weir, Gussie Ramsey, Eva Smith,
Beulah Selzer, D. V. Sanders, Ilja
Sundry, Yerble Self and the hon-
ocees. ' ' ■
Xlex «WHMI with Mrs.
.Wit
m.; Orele Two in
of Mrs. Lou Sladek at'
m ; Circle Three - in fee
oí Mrs. • Quineey Lutterloh
Wfc Orange Divisicih of Propel
ler Club of United States of Am-
•«¿I Woman's Society for Christian
Service oí thé First Methodist MKKHM
Church meeting in the chul-ch at erica, Port of Sabine will be host
3 p. m. . 4at $ «torne, liven at the Sunset
Grove CoRtttry; Club, Saturday,
nraeii ww wu^iMiii iriw win ■•pcrviw «i me Diuim wu<u« >|April 29. The 1944 president for
lay party on,Wednesday evening Church meeting hi the home offthe Port of Sabine will be named
his home by a group of tlwepiy^ Mqs..,: Brad Yaungblood at 2:15
Fred Dietzel, 1709 Sixteen#!
street, was surprised with a
one friends.
Service óf the St. Mark's Metho-
Church meeting in the Ha
of Mrs. W. P. Héhdrlx at 2:30
r . d.
Ifrs.
alter,
Mr
Chester Green and son Wa
Mr. and Mm. J. D. Stanfield, Mr.
pd Mrs. S. C. Stapfieid, Mrs. Joe.
R a t c 1 I. ft Mrj. Bropk FRIDAY
Adam s,. Mr. and Mrs
Dan Cable, Sr., Miss Mary
Alice «Heslip, Mrs. Esther Thomp-
son,-Bill Hale, Mrs. Marvin Cun
ningham, Mr. ai)d Mrs. Vertis
Head, Mr. and Mm. Jim MeSdows,
Mrs. Steve Hogg and son Fredj
Mr. and Mrs. Dietzel.
N.O.W. Club Meet!
For Luncheon
Members of the Navy Officers
Wives Club met fer ,(pot-luek"
luncheon at 1 p.' m^* Wednesday
in the USO Club. After lunchéor
three tables of players enjoyed
bridge while the* remainder ol
the members played binge. Prize
were awarded to all attending.
A, business meeting will be held
by the club on Wednesday after-
noon., May- 3, at two o'clock in the
USQ. Club. The nominating com-
mittee, composed of Mrs. John M
D. Knowles, chairman; Mrs. Louis
Reynal and Mrs. Menry 'Wolfe,
Will announce their selections of
JM/ AIBWÍ1.
Library Staff ' _
Meets Wednesday
/
• Propeller £tub
-Hi Earner
átut of MrT."Lo^ Smaihal" Jr., At Sunset 'GrOV6
t 4 p. m.
... . p. m.:,.....
Games of bingo, forty-two and Woman'* "Society for Christian
SqUare. dance at Riverside rec-
reation hall No- I from
lU39 p.«.
8:30
Dance for enlisted. personnel of
the U. S. Naval. Receiving station
junior USO hostesses at the
reatlon hall of the receiving
station from 8 to 11:30 p. m.
Orange Garden Club meeting In
the Navy Town recreation hall at
10 a. m. v •
SATURDAY
Dance sponsored by the Navy
T«wn Council, at the Navy Town
recreation hall from 9 p. m., to
L«: m. . ■ '
fla m* EUls,
Tflley schoal.
eráaa-
^r Use-
vwm fire
of cania-
of silver gifts-
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*t this dinoer^
Dos Mesas Club
Meet's For Bridge _
Luncheon
Mrs. D. A. Harvlll entertoined
■nembfers df the Dos Mesas Cltib
at luncheon and bridge on Wed-
nesday at 1 p. m., in her home, 15
Polburn.
A profusion of spring tlgwers
decorated the home. A -two course
luncheon was served after which
Tt " hi Iilgii mu— wew iiahi wtttt
A/meeting of the Navy Park Li-<
brary staff was held on Wednes-
day morniqg'at ten o'clock in th«
fjlbrary with Mrs. Garvice Swar
>rd, chairman, in charge.
Mrs. E. N. Planta has been se-
cted as an assistant in charge of
irculation, it was announced. A
on finances was given by
Mrs. Pianta and Mrs. Dob Me-
Combs gave a report < on losti
'books, cards and inventory. Mrs.
Paddlefprd made a Short
talk on future activities now be-
ing planned.
staff will be JbaU on Wednesday,
May 10, at the Hbr*ry.
Mrs.' H. D. Moye winningA high,
score and .Mrs. Everett Dúnst^íV
winning second.high. "
Mrs. Fred Hanscom is to enter
tain .the club oil Wednesday, May
3,. at 1:30 p. m., in her home, 908
Pine street.
NO ASPIRIN FASTER
than genuine, pure St. "Joseph Aspirin
World's largest seller at 10*. None safsr,
none surer. Demaod St. Joseph Aspirin.
WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD
MEETS WEDNESDAY NICSHT
The regular weekly meeting of
the Wesleyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church was
held on-Wednesday night at 7:30
o'flow In the home of Mrs. R. E.
'rince, 200 Bprder, street. Twelve
members were in attendance.
Reports, from local delegates to
thé W. S. G. conference held re-
cently in Nacogdoches were given
and the first lesson from "the
book "For All of Life" was pre-
sented. Mrs. Prince served punch,
cake and ice' cream.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday night, May 3, at
o'clock ' at* the home of Mrs;
in Main street.
FALSE TEETH
■<£ H! I, MKMi' By
pjjLomfort rjshiori
C0W0ITAILY
•e easy to
formula,
i. Dr. Wernet's
Powder lets you S,
enjoy solid foodi
—avoid embar
it sore
^conomi
enjoy solid foods amsll amount,
—avoid embar- lasts longer,
rassraent of loose s. Pure, harmless,
platea. Helps pre- pleasant taatiag.
SOUGHT
CAOGHT
HM fierre
enescNrto
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CONTENTED
AHJL WJ UnM. .|,|,| 1,
Oi Wp';i(-t
RADIATOR, FENDER
mi Montgomery
«HÍ conslitulion
Congress has given the president ne power to seize the
W«wL-Aisy JMÍRMRSM Vtm*M plmi m busiwess \rrmM be in c
which the president k sworn to uphold atMl detead.
BODY REPAIRING
Wards Imm violated'm low Aordeaied to the
AiiTOMOBlLjE PAINTING
MRS. LESLIE LA FORGE
TO HAVE STORY HOUR
Mrs. Leslie LaForge will give
the second chapter of
be held Saturday
ning at ten o'clock^
Park Library. Mrs.
be assisted by Mfc
¡fctotttsi. ■ All
vitfd to attend.
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Mr.-President:
We have your tdlpsiii oí April 23, 1944.
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Wards welcomes the suggestion,(hut nn ciootieaiImpIseU
pioyees in Wards mail order house and steae ia CUmmr
15)43. Wards has repeatedly urged a ■K|Hm9h|
•' noUncéd a readiness to t|W«gtiiae the onioM -whap
O ver fivemonths have elapsed since the ifuestiou
nti|<fWy choke afilie en^óyees by dither u curd check or in election.
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a majority of the oas>
ghiée JfceiiRkMf^r
and ha* áidbli^l an-
k presented. Although
" to Rhow that it k M«#
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Wards Will continue to observe (he «rapes, hours, and related te«n4 OÍ at
were befoi^ the expiration o( tlie Nrmer cootract. Wards baa ewia *o ohaage in my
■ d it ions since Ueeembar t(, ltK2. and euirtd uod da as under the wage stabiikation
, governmental nppfovid. '\1MÉH
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«mr 'Wkb the' dkiributiaa of essential goods Is
upon mkinfocmation. On April 13, the (Jnitei Stales peal office. nri>MWial|| arting on orders from
• .WR^i>n«!«SR, itwimi 4k snunts eraptsyu g from the moH older howe. F#snore ttian thirty years
the post office had mainkfcml WAa áü srtosant <or Use psirpase of bandlfe|T>ain l p^nMj|í|p>t
to Wards' cualoqMte. On April U, Hm United States past oflke rafusod te dliver to Wards ineapdng
parcels frobi rnsiomers on which postage has bei« fuHy paid.'J|kMl llie gssistanee gkmB ia the
strike by thefldRMll ^at*s po*:wSléí Wánds' steao bss bma open for
% hours each iUy i«wi the strike began and Wards k up te áate in the
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AUhmjt MfiüiiMU^cowes aa early i
leges to the union pending the election. Te grant maintenance of anion me
Iten k hete, os 4h« War fc aber Bsaad bas entered, would nal only .violate the employees' i
tai liberty oKJpee choice >ml t||ÉMbÍ^|nwteit theMáán to deoumd the tfkeharge of all the em-
ployees Wl^itev« resinned from the anion since Decalitertiff.
.)- order would tlius make a twoebery of the democratic right of emidoyoas lo
representatives freely and without interferenae. . ' ' '
Bjr orderitiK tkr retroactive reinstatement ef maiiitenanee of
Board has demonsteated Its Utterly unfair character, and ik conMjmk
congress that ik orders conform to the NatkradJ Ébpr WRkMtens.^ct.
Wards' expertenee with the War Labor
that the board k a means hy which special pri
ers of the War Labor Éssed are men ebeaen let
the interests ofUthe unions. The so-called pub%
the War Labor
members to support the demands of organised
ted to a policy of;supporting the.majority vote
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The War ljfM <tesy#4tas stwafs ckimed
coerced innumerable employers into acceptance4Í Ma oalssa%f
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When ward's brought siiit to have the board's orders declared illegal, the
courts (O dismiss the case. IN DIRECT C ONTRADICTION TO ITS ffBSfUHF
IJt, THE BOARD'S PLEA TO THE COI IÍT WAS THAT ITS OWWMW
ItlNIUNíí." Bl'T WflÉROWMf -AOVId:" WUJCll WARDS NEED NOT ACCEPT.
this ptea wastedenp|MN||| R üted Miare the courU. The iaMiM4Md*ed by
War Labor Raaidl ar^ftpial q neat ions wMeh under the constitution only the coarta may
" The WarlJtMil1 ftoard, bf Rlking ymi to force Wards toaMrap^ wkh Ms arder w*4e,sp«4*l*M de
' •' prive Wards Of tj^H^pMMpMIMhro lisaslnglnthe courts, fias tewÉÉMtWfaj^s hdittifl
constitution and the faatementai righk which the constitution
yl' '■: Tr • • :
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Your assertionUmLif Waads does not accept your dteeelkn, you will take
been ninstrnsai by die press lo ibraatea seizure of Wards' pla^it and business.
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the CQMslUuSanlnf United States gaarantees te tfm people the protection of lhose
mental rights withewt wbktt^them tan lie no Hberty. Unésr <be constitution,«•jpesml^ii|ii^lNte*
makíog atithaaily. Nakber the peesidant of the United States nor any oMter Midi I has 0m IpgRi
riichí (o seize any business or property eiAer in timeaf pence or in fimeof «nripleái <oiffgrtw1*
right to seize any business or property either
expressly given him the power to do so.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 99, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1944, newspaper, April 27, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142967/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.