The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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ORANflB, TKffAft TtTHHftAY, AFCl'ST J , 1042
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TIIE OBANQK LEADER
Society News
Oonmiander E. B. Perry
4o BeHonored At
T. E. L Class
Chooses New
Officers Monday
Rental Regulations Explained
By Area Rent Director Keen
T- K. .L. finnriwy
Harley C. Kmn. Area Rent
Director, culled attention to the
•SdwulUmt .thai u ;,.xfgisU atinn. ol.to.tcla.
Class of the First Baptitl Church and morning houses was moving
combined a social—and business i very slowly but must be com-
meeting Monday alternoon, three pleted by August 31st. Blanks
o'clock. tit the USO Club, .with far nfoiatraUun by binctloids ui
i Mii>' 0,1.1 iiarmirtrHil.ii.iJB. *~ ' " *""* 11 * —
Dinner Party Saturday
inti. rmwuu \\vnm.,
rented at that time but waw offer -
id lor rent then the highesi price
wh|ch they, were offered be-
comes the maximum legal rSSE
the rooms were routed subsequent
to that rent then the first rent
chanted becomes the maximum
be procured from the represen
live of the Area Rent Office in
the County Commissioners room
Jackson, at
:J—Members of the Korty_CIub.
composed of members of the Navy
DepartmenPpersopnel who have
been in Orange since the office
■wag opened in 1940, will entertain
with a dinner party at the Rose,
room of HoteL Beaumont on Sat-
r urday evening to honor Com-
mander E. B. perry, of Orangej
—superVisoc-oi-shipbuilding in Tex-
as, who will soon be transferred by
„, the Navy to another place of se\\i
vice.-
All members of the Navy de-
partment staff in Orange, includ-
ing officers and civil service em-
ployees, their wives and husbands,
numbering about two hundred,
will attend.
C. E. McQuinn, naval architect
will, preside as master of
change of the meeting
I The following new officers were
'elected: Mrs. Jessie R- Parish
president; Mrs. Cf. ^K. Jackson at the CouiTOoust'_un^Q Ts~«®F
chairman of enlargement and at- lion was set up for the conven-
; tendance; Mrs. Q. A. Wilson, ience of the people of Orange,
chairman of fellowship and pub-! "We cannot maintain this sta-
|li<$ty. Mrs. A. F. Wilson, chair-;tion and have! only three or four
man of personal welfare; -Mrs. O. registrations per day handed out".
L, Edwards, mission; Mrs. O. D. Mr. Keen stated. "We can use
„ Butler, secretary; „ Mrs. Ben the lady who Is employed at this
; Smith, assistant secretary; Mrs: station in the office itself in car-
jfted- Jones, treasurer; Mrs. Sudie tying on the filing and . mailing
Miss Dorothy' Lee Pachar P t-har. historian; Mrs. Carter, as- necessary to be done /in the next
daughter of Mrs. Sudie Pachar of *"^1 ^*?r' r.ew and Wheti the public
Orange and Lyndon Matthew Du
Pachar-Duchamp
Wedding To Be
3n Saturday
champ, son of Mrs. Laurenza Du-
champ of Orange, will be married
in Houston, Saturday afternoon,
August 29, at four o'clock.
Miss Elaine Smith will be maid
of honor and Pat Patterson Will
serve as best man.
i The bride will wear a navy out-
fit with black accessories. Her
attendant will also wear navy. fi.1
During the social hour Mrs. J ''does not seem to ta)fce, advantage
B. Sanders, who is to move tojof 'the facilities offered then the
California soon, was honored with! branch must be closed."
a handkerchief shower, the pre-! Mr. Keen explained that under
sentut ion being made by Mrs. Ed-'the maximum rent regulations for
|hotels and rooming houses in the
to | Beaumont - Port -Arthur Rental
by Area every person renting a room
lor rooms to more than two peo-
wards.
^Refreshments were served
the eleven members present
Mrs. Jones group.
Social Calendar
TUESDAY
Nautical Club meeting*
in
Miss Pachar is a graduate of
monies and among tnose taking j Orange High School where she
part on the program will be Lieut. was a member of the Bengal
Commander H. G Chalktov I Guards for four years. i. ,.. „ „
Lieut. Commander R. O. Burzyn-" Mr. Duchamp is'a graduate of; fWa Bu^nf l^blT cuL L* thl
ski; Lieut. Commander John M. ^nnge High School and is nw;Fl^hS rhu^ if !
D- Knowles. Lieut. Commander R.;employed at the Houston Ship- ! .
W. Breece, Rolf de Trentini, Ijutldjng Company.
I pie must register those accommo-
dations. The maximum rental
which can be charged is the ren-
ital which was received during
j the period from March 1st to
the April 1, 1941, and this rent must
be set out in the f registration
Cora Blount Bible Class of the j blank. If the rooms were not
F>o. De«tb jT<tckv party
. Ik Planned
1 For Teen-Agers
renT Copies"~oFexitlanatory
lei aliU llit'insi'lrw
and registration blanks may \>e
procured from tiie Area Rent Ot-
nce oii tl\e Tftmr TtwyriJt the
Goodhue Building. The procedure
is somewhat •similar to the hous-
ing unit registration. Applica-
tions can be, made by both the
landlord andj the tenant foil ad-
justment o£7 rent upon proper
grounds. The removal of tenants
is subject to various restrictions
and a tenant cannot be moved so
long as he pays the rent to which
the landlord is entitled and con-
tinue,*; to//behave himself It is
provided in the regulations lhat
no payment of rent "Weed be made
unless the landlord tenders a re-
ceipt for the amount to be paid
be completed
A special program has
ranged and full atienjjkance is 1
♦de^BwWeht
dreaus.
A tacky party for teen - age
bwys aad gtrls will be given at
■, . IV , t.,% « ltd a-
JWetW Ivwa Anderson *clu> l Wod-
n*sd v from « to 10 p. m. •• with,
bb e Godwin and " lint,
•isskaT Keii' y in charge.
must appropriate .costume. All
young people in the city are in-
TTtiiT
Junior St Mary's
CYO Will Meet
Tonight at School
Th« Junior St- Clary's Catholic}
t^rgantieaikni will
i vgi !.• • / inseiai meeting
On trial for espionage In the New-
ark, N. J., federal court Ms Her-
man Karl Krk'derich Balir, «lW\yn
above as he rntercnl count. Ho t'
faces a possible death senteaos. j
Federal autHaritles ehglge ^hat
Bahr, whOt wnt to tlermany'" as
Regulation must
by August 3lst.
'IPlease tell the land lords not to
wait until U'ie'last niTnute", Mr.
Keen asked. "The sooner the
property is registered the sooner
we will be able to give the land-
lords service on applications to
raise the rent, and the more help ,
we will be a' le to give to .tho** u,e cun
registering. If the landlords in. *he ivg.stra btwifcs mni it
sist on A'aiting until the last nun-,w be unposstble give ea«l
an exehangft student sever/1 yvass
ago. returned rewmtly on Uw*
ugee liner S. S. Drottalnghsfai to
' apv for the Nasi*.
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Alexin*
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MenthoUrum
5*cdienfi
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hold a
tonight.
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ENGRAVED
MILITARY CALLING CARDS
AND STATIONERY
Correct Engravtnf Sty lies and Emblems.
Personal Engraved Military Stationery 0a Be
Made To Order—Correct In Form.
ox it A vi>
SABINE PRINTING CO.
%%3 Front Street Phone 571
one of them assistance.
Orange
M. I.
Miss Arbana Craft of
and Lieut. Commander
Kearns of Houston.
Among those from Beaumont
ill attend are Lieut H. R.
nd Lieut. Runyon Colie
and several civil service employ-
ees.
Naval officers and Civil service
employees from Rockport, Sea-
brook, Port Arthur, and Houston
will also attend.
MILDRED LEE JUNIOR
G. A. MEETS MONDAY
J
w.
—paw ■priww' 'Mi
the Mildred Lee Junior G- A. of
the North Orange Baptist Church
t>n Monday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock,
in her home on Link Street.
The opening prayer was given
by Marie Strother and the devo-
tional >by Patsyt Pender. Seven
members and one visitor were
present.
Norma Lee 1'eveto presided over
the business session. , Mrs. Bill
Strother taught the lesson.
Light refreshments were served
and the meeting was closed with
a prayer led by Mrs. Strother.
Next Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock the G. A. will meet at tl\e
home of Jeneane Seruntine.
the home of Mrs. A. J. Schnitzel
make their'wilh Mrs. Bernard Adams lis hoe-
- Itess at 2:30 p- m.
| Chapel Bible Class meeting in
■ the Presbyterian Chapel at 3 p.m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
the Church of the Nazarene meet-
ing in the church at 2:30 p. m.
T. N. T. Sewing Club meting in
the home of Mrs. George W. Fore-
man, Jr., at 7:15 p. m
Junior Guild of St. Paul's Epis-
copal Church meeting in the home
of. Mrs. B. F. Brown at 1 p. m.
Wesleyan ^Service Guild at the
First Methodist Church meeting
two. iaWus ..^,plai:ers,.«ij<iy.crJ in the home of.Mra. C. A. Boehme
at 8
The couple will
home in Houston.
Top Deck Club
Entertained By
Mrs. John Y. Bell
The Top Deck Club met for
luncheon and bridge Monday af-
ternoon,' one o'clock, with Mrs.
John Y, Bell as hostess at her
; home.
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monxtuuTs. saw*, nosi mow
PAINTING
PAPER.
Free
EDWARDS & DAVIS
Phone 2918
the games with Mrs. w. A. Owens
winning high score and Mrs.
Newell A. Hogan winning second
high.
Mrs. Ed Barcus was a luncheon
guest.
The house ,was decorated with
summer flowers.
fJext Monday afternoon the
dub will be entertained at 2:12
o'clock in the home of M K. E.
Baldwin, 411 Schley, in the Navy
Addition.
Charles Alborn
Gets Commission
AtFtBenning
Charles Alborn
his
|B: fljfr ^
morning at eleven• o'clock at the
officer's training school in Fort
Benning, Georgia. Lieut. Alborn
is to arrive here this afternoon
for a few days,"...visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al-
born. Sr., at their home, 420 Mo-
reel Boulevard in Navy Addition.
Luther League
To Meet Friday
The monthly meeting of the
Luther Leagiu of the Trinity Lu-
theran Church will be held on
Friday evening at eight o'clock at
day. Miss Alice Levingston, pres-
ident, will be in charge.
p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Aulick Bridge Club meeting in
the home of Mrs. Ralph Leon at
1:30 p in.
Keel Klub meeting in the home
of Mrs. R. J. Richie at 2 p. m.
■Klan Klub meeting in the home
of Mrs. David Penny at 2 p. m.
Silver coffee for the benefit of
Curtis school Parent - Teacher
Association in the home of Mrs-
W. H. Uautle at 9:30 a. m.
Choir of the First Methodist
church meeting at the church at
1:30 p. m.
THURSDAY
Woman's Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church meeting
at the church at 3 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
the West Orange Baptist Church
Lmeet at the church at 2 j>. m.
Woman's Missionary Society ol
the North Orange Baptist Church
meeting at the church at 2 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
the McDonald Memorial Baptist
Church meeting at the church at
4 p. m.
FRIDAY
Gilmer Recreation Club meet-,
ing in the Gilmer Recreation Cen-
ter at 8 p. m.
Luther League meeting in the
Trinity Lutheran Church at 8 p. m.
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Mrs. Sudie Pachar and Mrs.
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John Dugard, an employee of
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1942, newspaper, August 25, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221120/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.