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THE ORANGE LEADER
FRIDAY, AFRIL 19, 1943
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By GAYNOR MADDOX
Do you know a Margie?
Her questions seem ingenuous.
about
that Isn't noticed at first either.
L an organist
piano player.
Alice
from harmless.
Strawberry Custard Tarts
Our daughter
she has never had an organ les
find out that Margie is really a
son
dangerous woman
Witnesses Set
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Bland, organist. who
hearing.
until
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Given in marriage by her fa-
DEAR NO: It is cruel to force
St. John St.. in Lake Charles.
STARKS (Sp) — Mrs. Arnold
you
P
son.
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she seems.
will furnish us with new
The Methodist Men of St John's
in the Ball Auditorium.
/
feel anything special toward me.
but that doesn't change my feel-
MRS. CHARLES JAMES LEACH
buds
Boys Life" magazine.
An hour before you make "that lost.
Contact Lantti"
cake. take the eggs and milk out
Stop worrying. Write to Abby
NOW OPEN
at the refrigerator;- if butter
or
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DEAR ABBY:
Orange Center
Activities
"It could be the
most terrifying
motion picture
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DEAR GRITTING: Call your
clergyman and suggest that he
Served from 11:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
LOOK FOK OUK SUNDAY AD IN THE LIADFK
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Avis McKay and Mrs Arly
Myres, Games provided entertain-
ment and punch and cake were
served.
Guests included Mrs. Bill White.
Mrs. Susie Prewitt. Mrs. B Doyle,
Mrs. Tillman Payton and daugh-
ters. Mrs, Presley Hoilingsworth,
Mrs. Tony Johnson. Mrs. Delbert
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and a
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firestone
AD ON
BEEF
GUNN'S STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHY
Portreit • Weddinge • Freme
607 SECOND ST.
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ALFRED .
HITCHCOCKS
The Birds
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PERMANENT
__with $7 so .
with $10.00
with US 00
. Newspaper Enterprise Association
’ Give a gay touch to springtime
e dinners for family and friends
it alike-serve bright and cheerful
strawberry custard tarts. The de-
licious lusciousness of the straw-
LADIES' SUMMER
SHOES
• USUALS • SANDALS
• IN ALL SIZES
< Dally Activities
April IS April 20
★ NOW SHOWING ★
FOR YOUR FULLEST
ENJOYMENT OF “THE BIRDS”
W| URGE YOU TO Ml IT FROM THE BEGINNING
Ne One Will Be Seated Durine the Lost 20 Minutes
vearum sTARTs 1208 — 2.44 — so — 7:36 — 10.02
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ings toward him. Any sugges-
tions?
' MRS. X.
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washed and hulled and strawberry
glaze:
Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt
in double boiler top. Gradually
St and the bridegroom is the son
at Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Leach, 315
6Orkina
Blend in vanilla. Coal, then spoon
Into tarts, filling them abgut 13
mony, performed in a setting cen-
tered by a starburst arrangement
Quincy, Bridge City.
Rev. Donald Richey, pastor, of-
berry is the essence at enjoyment.
ing jackets with three - quarter
legn sleeves and picture collars ■
Their matching pillbox hats held
circlet veils. Mrs. Deutsch and
Mrs. Hodge wore blue, and Miss
Miller wore pink. The flower girl s
dress was a pink dacron blend I
with large lacy white collar She
carried a basket of pink rose
"LATEST WORLD NEWS’
AOUITI—»0< • caRDMOLoEIS—7Se • cmuDneN UNDE 12—23
on top of custard. Spoon Straw-
berry Glare over berries. Chill.
Strawberry Glaze: Mix % cup .
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meeting
7:30.p.m.-9 p m.—Adult Square
&
SATURDAY
MORNING
DOORS OREN 11:30 A M.
SHOWTARTS 12 00
----Kiodik SHOW FEATUNE----
"IOURNIY TO TME PLANET"
—nut—
CARTOONS AHO SERIAL
CMIIDNIN UHO« 12 —ase
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OPEN FISH
Two generous servings of Fish Wirt
French Fries, Onion Ring*, and
Tarter Some.
Hot Fish Sandwich
PAGE THREE
Sat.. April 20 10:00 A.M.
ADMISSION FREE
ORANGE YOUTH CENTER — 2111 BURTON
woman to NOT "to tore” with
her doctor. Your feelings of
gratitude, admiration and re-
apart are confused with roman-
tic love. Analyze your emotions
and* recognize them for what
they are or your doctor will
never be able to get a history
of your normal blood pressure,
and heartbeat.
Special guards in Tokyo subway
stations have the job of shoving
riders into the jampneked cars.
- Scouts To Attend
Course for’Leaders
- BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Boy
Scout Troop 31 plans to attend
the-junior scout lenders training
course to be held this weekend at
the Opti-Mrs. Club camp on West
Bluff Road near Orange.
Julius Benton., assistant scout-
. master, will accompany the boys
They are to meet Friday at 5 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church here
They will go from there in a group
a
Order them by the sackL
Served on a Bun with Tarter Souce —
innnnnannnanannn
Sunday Menu
Chopped turkey liver,
roast turkey, celery -
giblet gravy, stuffed baked po-
tatoes. French peas, hard rolls,
butter or margarine, citory,
radishes, olives, strawberry eus-
tard tarts, coffee, tea or milk.
Dear Abby ...
Hates Organ Grinder!
By AB1gAi/VAN BUREN
OPEN MON.-FRI. 3 to 5 PM SUN. 3 to 3 P.M.
EVERY SAT. 10-12 A.M.
★ EVERYONE INVITED ★
Mrs Sammy Spector, as she sang
■est » —— V-- T-alu"‘ and "Oh,:
Service League of Orange
JUNIOR MUSEUM
INVITtS YOU TO SEE
"MASTERY OF SPACE"
COLOR MOVIE ABOUT "PROJECT MERCURY*
OUR MAN IN SPACE PROGRAM.
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DINNER
We the Women
The Woman Is Dangerous
■ By RUTH MILET
cmaWashrstanMonumen"wasgivsrapooanavor."
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sic, but if that pjano player they
have playing the organ at my
church doesn't take some organ
lessons pretty soon I am going to
quit going to church. It to punish-
ment to listen to. She brags that
Men's
SHOES
• BROKEN SIZES
- • GOOD STYLES
House of Beauty
1800 Strickland Drive
Phone TU 6-3919
Free Top Vahe Stamps
wi lack Becuty Treetment
drinks were served
Others attending were Kenneth
Edgar and David McGuire; Pres-
ton Venable. Brenda Squires.
SUZANNE PLESHETTE
will be the Sunday at 3 p.m. main better. Explain this to y<
lecture. "Who Will Win the Strug- daughter. Don't let her talk,
gle for World Supremacy?" by into anything er t--
James A. Thompson Jr. from the happen to a da*,
were- headquarters of the Watch-
tower Society of Brooklyn. N. Y.
v
"TIPP’HEDREN
A New Personamty a _________
Extra Cartoom "FOFCORN owd POLITICS
Ladies'
SHORTS
AND
BLOUSES
1 • Assorted Style* and Colon
ways tucks a derogatory com-
ment in her verbal bouquets.
And pretty soon the friends be-
see that Margie's questions
■
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WINFREE (Spl) — Shirley Ray
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Ray Johnson, cele-
brated her 12th birthday Saturday
ence which begins today .at 6:45
p.m. in Ball's Auditorium, 1230
• NOW SHOWING •
HoU Or"' 2nd Big W"k
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sources in the form of "Margie
was saying the other day," her ------
friends begin to get a bit leery. McKay was honored Monday night
Finally — but it usually takes at a pink and blue shower in
birthday saturay quite a while _ friends decide the home of Mrs. Clyde John-
wiener roast at the thet Margie isn't as harmless as
Blend a little hot mixture Into
egg. then stir all into remaining
hoi mixture in double boiler top.
Cook over boiling water 1 min-
utes, stirrihg constantly.
Remove from boiling water.
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ther. the bride wore a street-
length gown of white peau de
frah, fashioned in princess style
with snug-fitting bodice and very
we__— fulll skirt over petticoats of nylon
it shouldn't net and taffeta A border of lice
flowers trimmed the short sleeves
and V neckline and was repeated
a long time afterwards. Margie’s ------
wide-eyed interest in other pea dawn on first one friend and then _ .
plea lives seems just that - gen- another that Margie almost al-inlacadk
uine and harmless interest. --- — •e • Amater com- washed ane
Until they know her much,
much better her friends don’t cen-
sor what they say within Margie's gin to
a crush on the next one. And, be- Mrs. D. F. Deutsch of Galves
sides he says EVERY woman is ton was matron of honor. Brenda
in love with her doctor. Is that Miller was bridesmaid and Mrs.
true? I know my doctor doesn’t Jerry Hodge of West Memphis,
feel anything special toward me. Ark., bridesmatron. Sandy Cotton
but that doesn’t change my feel- was flower girl.
The. attendants' street - length
dresses were fashioned of bro
caded taffeta. They featured dou-
ble box-pleated skirts, and match-
angerous women - ment made that will give the one
At first meeting, and often for talked-atbout feet at day.
■ " ' ' After some time it begins to
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The following schedule at Or-
cuGs. ange Community Center activi
The attendants caried nosegays ties will be observed this week,
of beauty carnations, similar U accordinn, to mm aneeuecemeet
the bride's flowers. yesterday by Dave Laughridge.
Calvin Crow served as be* director of the Orange Parks
— and Recreation Department.
ROD TAYLOR JESSICA TANDY
DEAR MRS. JU Every
Mear Si vis wise 10 «w nasi
Panavision. ■
aMetrocoLoR ■
— SECOND FEATUME 935 —
e2 to , JOHN
5. a WAYNE
an
to the two-day course.
Walter Bishop, scoutmaster of
Troop 31 is urging all scouts of - ——
this troop to contact him this week CONFIDENTIAL TO C A L:
concerning subscribing to the Buy a compass with a mirror
on the back, so when you look
in the mirror you can see who's
\Food for Americans
Give Gay Touch to Family Dinner
With Strawberry Custard Tarts
evening with a
family hcme
Refreshments of hot dogs
rcasted marshmallows and cold
BOYS' AND GIRLS
SHORTY
PAJAMAS
• All Sizes • Choice
______________________ an animal on people who dis
The climax of the conference like animals. The dag deserves
Maybe your Margie - or Susie, rather than prying.
------■----- Her comments
or Alice, or whatever her name —
may be — is a lovely person and often carry a hiddenu sting,
absuttth Margie - or Susie, r
------------------ The marriage at Mildred Aline
music could ten It Millerandcharles.James Leach
was solemnized April 13 in a can-
dlelight service at the Full Gospel
Temple. -
_ The bride is the daughter of Mr.
er and Mrs Alfred Miller, 2508 3rd
Crispy com fortille, M q •g
with specially pre- An 3E
pend beet, Q |
lettuce ond tomole. "" var
* DEAR ABBY: I love organ mu- knows organ-----
GRITTING MY TEETH
son in her life. Believe me. she and her husband are planning a
didn’t have to say so. Anyone'who trip to Europe. We offered to-----0- •
------------------------ keep their two preschool children ficiated at the double ring cere-
during their six-week Trip, and
man. Groomsmen were Troy
’ Leach, brother of the bridegroom.
and Ray Colton, a brotherin-law
maarnerteos sedanit in- For‘‘a personal reply write to B Deermond „ a ......
- - - •------ ” -•—i —lau- d Heverlv Hills. Te bride's mother was attired center open for reservations
in a printed blue slk blend dress 9 a .m 1 p.m. _ weight room
with black accessories. The bride zopen
groom's mother chose a “ege 3 p.m.-7 p.m—Game room open
dress of silk and cotton biend Thursday. April 18 2
FVilwith pink accessories. Both moth All day—fall Pine Garden Club
I era wore orchid corsages, show
a For the reception In the Sunday 7 j p m—Adult art class
_% school annex, the bride's table 3 p m 5 p m—Junior Murseum
AW was covered with a white cloth 7:50 pm—Power Squad-
U * V and held a. centerpiece 0 pnK ron public instruction course
W W • roses The punch service and 7:30 p.m. . 9:30 p.m. _ Can
• • K three-tiered framed wedding cake munity Concert Band
■ topped with .miniature bridaco Friday, April 11
SPMOEPSSDeSFionanEndM League
J. T McDaniel served the caKe registration,
and punch, and Mrs. W. B. Ste
phens registered the guests.
For the wedding trip to Galvez
“• San An ’Pm 4 p m —Junior
ton o, the bride traveled in ■ U" » r
ve piece navy blue suit, with white
-hi accessories and wore an orchid
S S'XTsSTS
' ' ” ------iter says it will peonies and white tapers.
— Wedding music was provided by
• the Margie — or Susie. Or so deftly is the strong hidden in a
- rm-lking about is far bouquet of flowery phrases. wu ai alicsone fruit
om narmics. But before- whatever anecdote Enjov.. thisdeliciousfruit
It takes friends quite a while to she. to* telling is finished? there'll
be something told or some eem
DEAR ABBY: I have a terrific down the entire front of the gown.
'^'nrxiainr. minister of crush on my family doctor. I am Her flower-lrimmd nylon tulle
.Cieoscott Prespin&mwe work a happily married young woman veil was held in place by a ban-
thelocalunit soidnWhipoine work with "Chilaren ' and I annoys me deau hat, also trimmed with flow,
guite. atlotsinsorang. Engereneeto have this doctor on my mind m She carried * nosegay.of
house to house, this coherence all i told my husband about white carnations centered with a
it and even offered to change doc- yellow throated orchid, and wore
. * “za * ** Acl _ -I. nearle a 0lft
gakes shells, % cup sugar, fum. Arraage halved^ ft., wbairies
Single
Vision
from
1450
Bifocals
" from
1750 400.^
"Ees Credit Terme"
Or. Cohenour:
ORANGE
HENS LONG SLEEVE A
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WORK MM
SHIRTS UM
gran. ■— • ------- _ .
Meetine Set Sunday e5v“
neguiurdaxontiyccpma'ih Before you L-- the
luncheon meeting at thewian rorrectblkmg'timperature and. if
1 necessary, butter the cookie
sheets. Rubbing the sheets with
than shortening
.. a. . imnree •• IC and even 0ered 10 cnane —7 YEIUW uivaIM. V-“u‘
methods,. imprpBnie Is invited tors, but he said it wouldn't do a single strand of pearls, a gift
. Scotttsaid thepublicsis inlela any good because ra onl develop of the bridegroom.
to all sessions which will be held » the next one. And. be-, r*---------• - C---
y Robert Le Gordy. WaynePermen-church will hold their annual
iomoaNip pa vr we ,
Leon Lyons, Bertha Sharon and . Rasco, Vera --re, Mrs- -anis k.
Rcdney Debbie Cruse. Piates are 11 for adults and 50FrjellMeKav Sue verdine Mrs
Mike Jacobs and Eda Mane God-, cents for children, .reanMcasueverdinchMrs
win .. _ ... Proceeds will be used to help RamKorrd" ; Charles
Sharon Lynn Piggott, Charotte finance the expenses at the church Thompson Pr s.Barneyn nSon.
Permenter. Wesley and Dan (h to encampment at Lake- Mrs. Jim Poole and., Mr:
' Seal. L. A Ridgaway, Brian Van view." n "" - Owen Tillman A number of gifts
_pngt by Gunn's Studie Winkle. Robert and Grady Ford, E E Dailey, general chairman, were sent by persons unable to
Kathy. Gwen and Tammy Lon- said deliveries would be made »lt*«a- ____________________I
1. Mr and Mrs. B. L Venable, anywhere in orange on group or--- ---
and Mrs. Chester Lee Stark, ders. Persons desiring this nerv-
Ice are asked to call TU 6-1291.
ACARTHUR rut n t ur
“.......-- !bRu ss. s
h ORDERS TO GO CALL
51.00 :
GOLDE TRIANGLE RESTAURANT j
opEM M nouns DAILY a
JO* Green Avenoe ■
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I ar EIAL AND SUNDAY 1
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Miller-Leach Vows Exchanged
At Full Gospel Temple Here
PAGE S.
3 tablespoons cornstarch. % tea-
spoon salt, 2 cups milk. 1 egg.
slightly beaten, % teaspoon ve-
cups strawberries,
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Spring Conclave band. My daught ___
r , , spoil her trip if they have to put Wedding n
In Lake Charles « « yocallst.
About 15 members of the Hart die of homesickness. Are, we^... ----. •
•nit, Jehovah's Witnesses are to/wrong in refusing to keep himt "I Love You Truly”
attend a three-day spring confer- Or are they wrong for insisting? Promise Me"
-F - NO DOGS r
Tack)a
-,N SUNDAY
BUFFET
_ _ *
HOP LEVINE’S til 8 P. M. FRI.SAT.
NOTHINGYOU
HAVE EVER,
WITNESSED
BEWHAS
PREPARED
YOU FOR
SUCHSHEER.
STABBING
v SHOCK! -
aren't as innocent as they seem.
Margie's 'questions help her to . .0 -
gather the information she ox*, stirring constantly.
Spreads around.
-Ade tl “n tbexhrge Mrs. Arnold McKay
comes back to them from.several Feted at Shower -
ZACK’S Whopaburger
N. I—mo A» comss Ito 1—MecAMTMUR om
W •2761 TV 4-1036
smedel geed onty 1000 •.m to
Spediets Ged Ans naw 2 pm-4:30 p.m to • •m
tteed*of"shortening. it should be Abby, Box 3365, EeverlyrHil
allowed to come to room temprta-.Caljf. Enclose a self addressed,
ture along with the eggs and milk, stamped envek^je. —.—
------------ . If you are planning to whip ।
begin mixing drop cream for dessert, order the creamh
a day or two before the time of, I
use Heavy cream whips beat
when it is not spanking-new.
i corsage. ■ .
The bride is a graduate of Lit
reziprmtion
ange Pulp A Paper Mills. Inc The class _
bridegroom, a Bridge Citv High -------------------—
School graduate, is employed by
Firestone Tire A Rubber Co.
| The couple will reside at 419
E. Curtis St.
MAYO'S
CAFETERIA
(FORMERLY LEONA S)
1106 GREEN AVENUE
NOONTIME: 11:00 A.M. — 2:00 P.M.
EVENINGS: 4:30 P.M. — 8 00 P.M.
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water. % cup light corn syrup,
and S cup mashed strawberries
in saucepan. Bring to boil over -
medium heat, stirring constantly.
Blend 1 tablespoon cornstarch in
% cup water; stir into berry mix-
ture and cook until mixture
comes to a boil and thickens. Stir
in 2 teaspoons lemon juke. -- .
If desired, tint with red food
coloring. Cool slightly. Spoon
ovet strawberries.
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SUGAR ‘N SPICE
/)\T ALL YOU CAN £AT
/ t V Adults 2 25 .
Children 1.50 2
W - F ouE BEEP . X
TACO. TWO TA-
MALES WITH m —
CHILI ORAVY, AC
MEXICAN RICE -Mm Bn“
BEANS. TOMT J
■ O CORN TOO ww
TILLAS, MOT
SAUCE.
with Shempoo and Set
Dial TU 6-3919
For Appointmgnts
7—I
SUNDAY SPECIAL:
TURKEY and DRESSING. GIBLET GRAVY
Choice of Two Vegetobles .
Solod . Soup Desser
Hot Rolla Caftro 9 Tro
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