The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 213, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Social Calendar
And Bingo Party
Mij, and Mrs^ D. E. Roach will
be host and hostess for„a fish fry
and bingo 'party for members of
Sunset Grove Country Club and
their gnests on Friday evening,
beginning at eight "O'clock at the
club house. War stamps, will bo
given as prizes ih the bingo
games.
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ride-Elect Is
eted Tuesday
Night At Supper
Tea Dance At
Sunset Grove
IsPostponed
The tea dance for meittbtr? of
Sunset Grove Country Club and
guests which was scheduled for
Sunday evening, September 13.
has been postponed indefinitely
due to the fact that an orchestra
could not be obtained for the oc-
casion. When a defijrMe time
for the tea datk'|)is decided upon
announcement will be made
through the press.
.M.I.SS Alice Levingston, whose
marriage to Reinhold Johnson is
to take .place on Saturday, Sep-
tember 12, was honoree for a hot
tamale supper given on Tuesday
night at eight o'clock with Miss
Laverne Landrum and'Miss Ruby
Poehme as hostesses in the home
of Mrs. Lee Roy Boehme, 809
Cherry street-
composed of j given by the Orange Garden Club
fil t „ " e of;on Friday afternoon, September
M, roM 8 lfl' nt lw° o'clock in the Navy Ad-
lncluded. Misses Mary Ruth Ulm,jditl°i) recreation hall. Refresh-
Helen Wilson, Elsie Ulm, Mary i ments wilt be served and prizes
Force, Louise Skinner, Mrs. Dyer :Wiu be Bjven.
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Tickets On Sale
For Garden Club
Benefit Party
Tickets are now .available for
the benefit bridge party to be
Davidson, the
the honoree.
two hostesses and
Lutheran Ladies
Aid Will Meet
The Ladies Aid anci Missionary
Society of1 the Trinity Lutheran
Church will meet on Thursday j
afternoon at three, o'clock at the j
church, it was announced today. j
The Rev. Paul B. Frank, pastor,
will speak on the topic, "Reach-
ing The Unreached." AH mem-
bers are urged to be in attend-
ance.
Reservations, which are fifty
cents paeh, may be made by dial-
ing Mrs. L. W. Palmer at 2329 or
Mrs. B .M, Adams at 4719. Ev-
eryone is invited to attend.
Proceeds from this affair will
benefit the USO. rose garden.
I found the way to
new pep...v"itality...
better looks/,
■y' '':y- :'A'
Class Meets At
Chapel Tuesday
Members of the Chapel E
Class met in regular session
Tuesday afternoon at three^clock
in- the Presbyterian Chapel. Mrs.
Forrest McDonald gaveihe devo-
tional ana Mrs. Lojan McGill led
the opening pravet,
During the bjtsmess session Mrs.
McDonald /gave the secretary's
report anfr dues were paid to
Miss' Boulah Fuller, treasurer.
Mrs. Lee Davis, pianist, was in
ge of the musical program,
'nnouncements were made by
Mrs- F. H. Dietzel who also gave
| the introduction to the lesson
ifrom the fifteenth chapter of Rev-
elations. Each member had a
part on the program which was
closed with prayer by Mrs. Davis.
Members attending yesterday's
meeting were "Mesdames^ Will
Fountain, Lorene Hoifmat), Jack
Meadows, Marvin Cunningham,
Lee Davis, Mary Beasley, Lona
McGill, Ervin Depwe, Forrest
McDonald. Dan Cable, Sr., Fred
Dietzel, Misses Vera Nelson, Dor-
othy Smith, Lillie Smith, and
Beulah Fuller. r
WEDNESDAY
Keel Klub meeting in the home
of Mrs. Frank Hall at 2 p. m.
Auliek Club meeting in the
home of Mrs. John Gainey at 1:30
p. m.
Choir of the First Methodist
Church meeting at the church at
7:45 p. m-
Wcsleyan Service Guild of the
First Methodist Church meeting
at the Presbyterian Chapel with
Mrs. M .E. Cunningham as hostess
at 7:30 p. m. ; ■
THURSDAY
Circles of the First Baptist
Church meeting in the following
homes:_. Circle One. with Mrs. .1
R. Parish at 3:30 p. Circle Two
witbjJIfll'S. Will Tullos at 9-:30 a.
m.: Circle Three with Mrs. K. A.
Mitchell at 9:30 a, m.; Circle Fouf
in the First Baptist educational
building at 3 p. m.r Circle Five
with Mrs. Fred Jones at 9:30 i>;
m.; Circle Six with Mrs. Ellis
Carter at 3 p. m.; Circle'Sdven in
the First Baptist educational build*
ing at 3 p. m.; Circle Ten in Pine
Grove Park at 9 a. m.
i Circles pf the Woman's Mis-
sionary Society, of: the West Or-
ange Buptist Church meeting in
the following homes: Circle One
with Mrs. Frank Pace at 2:30 p
m.: Circle Two with Mrs. C. 11
Ilognn at 2 p. m.; Circle Three
with Mrs. Ben Godwin at 2:30
p, m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
the McDonald Memorial Baptist
Church meeting at the church at 4
p. m.
Woodbine Rebekahs meeting at
the I. O. O. F. Hall at 7:30 p. m.
Circles of the Woman's Mission
ary Society of the North O
Baptist Church meeting in^t'.e
following homes: CircUr One
with Mrs. Charles Cain ar 9 a. m.;
Circle Two with Mb/ Clarence
Depwe at 9 a. n^i/Circle Three
with Mrs. V. C/Ttonkin flt 9:30
a. m.
Woman's Society for Christian
Service or the First Methodist
Churclj/moeting for Spiritual Life
m at 2:30 p. nrv at
THE ORANGE LEADER
OjMXQEi TEXAS, .'WJSDXKaDAV-SKfl'KMB'
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SYMBOL OF SOLDIER'S NEMESIS
FRENCH STAR PLANS
Golf Tournament
For Benckenstein
Trophy Starts
The women's golf tournament
for the Benckenstein trophy start-
ed yesterday at the Sunset Grove
golf course and is ,to continue
through fhe next six, weeks. |
Three guests from Port Arthur
were present for yesterday's
games.
It wits decided that ("the /Orange
club would join With the Port Ar-
thur and Beaumont clubs for a
tri-city tourn«ment£_;ift be held
once a month, one In Orange, one
in Port Arthur and one in Beau-
mont. The regular tournaments
w'ift continue to be held each
Tuesday, it was announced-. T
Nautical Club
Is Entertained
Mrs. Milton Jones entertained
members of the Nuutionl Club at .
the regular weekly bridge-lynch- j
eon on Tuesday at 11 a. m:; in her 1
home, 304 Knox ( avenue.
After the luncheon the card
games were held with Mrs. B. B.
Ellis winning high score and Mrs.
R. L. Barlow winning second
high.
Guests besides club members
were, Mrs, Quincy Lutterloh,
Mrs. .Frank. Gassaway. and Miss
Sava yandiver.
Next Tuesday at 11 a. m,, the
club.Will .be entertained in the
home/fif Mrs': Will Tullos, Jr., at
50ft/Moit>ell Boulevard.
Mrs. Slaton Is
Party Hostess
pi-
Mrs, Willard Slaton wa\hostess
for a bridge party on Tuesday af-
ternoon t one o'clock in her nhme
on Green avenue. \
Mixed seasonal flowers w^re
arranged about the home.' Two
tables fef players enjoyed • the!
the | games with Mrs. Slaton winning j
Stackd of dishes stand high around him a* Pvt. Patil J. Nswlln Of
Marengo, Ind., perform* the Army's traditionally, detested assign-
ment of K. P„ kitchen police. If Private Nawlln «e«nS irritated, he
certainly Is. not alone In that feeling, because K. P. duty to the grip*
ot every soldier In every Army. He's with the trot®* on maneuvers
* In the California dMRfc ' -
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RR1RV ■RUN RIRRMRRRR,
> BIUE POINT r, I
• TW1 BEST POINT ON YOUR 0IA1'
Wednesday, September 9, KlHlM
frch; regular ipeeting at 3 p.|high score and Mrs. Robert Stock-!
at the church, |mar winning v second high store, i
Gleaners of the First Methodist J Light refreshments were served^
Church meeting at the fchurch at] Attending were Mesdnmes Rob-j
3:30 pi m.
ert Swanson, Robert Stockmar, |
Circles of the First Presbyter- ]Jack McCleskey, Richard Karl,
Ward Haggard, ,M.|
ian Church meeting in the fol-
lowing homes: Circle One" with
Mrs. Robert Tooke at 3:30 pi jjj.1
Circle Two with Mrs. C. C. Leedy
at 3:30 p, m.; Circle Three in the
"Presbyterian Chapel at 3 p. m.
FRIDAY
Orange Garden Club meeting in
the USO Club at 9:30 a. m.
Nazarene Women
Enjoy Social
Bill Sheeby,
Kay.
CORA BLOUNT CLASS
MEETS ON TUESDAY
The Cora Blount Bible Class of
the First Christian Church held
the'weekly meeting* on Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the
home of Mrs. M. M. Gray, 912
Fifth street.
The hostess led the devotional
and Mi\s. A. J. Schnitzel taught
the Bible lesson from the third
Mrs. F. M. Williamson enter- chapter of First Peter. A short
tained members of the Wpman's: business session was held with
Missionary Society of the Church Mrs. Joiner Mortrla, president, in
of the Nazarene at a social on "charge. Refreshments were ser- | j l :05
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock jved at the close of the, meeting. ' 11:30
in her home, 50(5 Fifth street. I Next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 J li;SS
Several games were enjoyed j o'clock the class will "meet at 12:00
with Mrs. Lee Blanchard in [the home of Mrs . Frances Harris,
charge. A short period of 'prayer ,11.01 Main street
was held after which refresh- ] * -——.———■■'
ments were served. * ; WEST ORANGE HOME .
Those present were Mesdames | CLUH" TO MEET MONDAY
4:00
4:15
4:30
4:45
5:00
5:05
5:15
5:30
5:45
6:00
R: 15
6:30
7:00
7:15
.7:30
8:00
8:30
f J: 5 5
9:00
9:15
9:45
10:00
10:1*5
10:30
11:00
A truly marvelous chanf • can
bo brought about In misorablo
digestive complaints, under-
weight, woakrtoss, loss of ap-
petite, by two important atops t
I — Promote the flow of vital
digestive juices In thm stomach
2- Enorgfxe your body with^
f RICH, RED BLOOBll'
If you are one of those unfortunates
who have worked under a strain,
failed to eat the proper foods, have
been vexed by overtaxing worries, or
suffered ^lds, ths flu, or vcitMiruus righ
ssuvinudssr.risisf! asuras &aha.liiiS
?Wx>£?3tl7, no. W(,rm" ./>"> th«r*.
Be iiure y wor^* IfJX
j Neftt Tuesday afternoon atj.N/ F. King, Tony Judiee, J. S.I. The West Orange Home Ddn-
ithree o'clock thtr-class will meet i Emmert, J. Carpenter, B. J. Har- jonstration Club will meet on
^at the chapel for the study of the jrison^ Lee Blanchard, B. Hubert. ' Monday afternoon at 2:30. o'clock
sixteenth ehaptet- of Revelations. R. L. Harrison, R. W. Heed, S. O. in the. home oC Mrs. E. K. Hubert
Barron: Miss Ida Faye Harrison, | in West Orange. A full -attj'nd-
IMiss Rilla Tompkins -Hhd thejance is. urged. '
.hostess.
| Next ,Tuesday the society will
Inicct at 2:30 o'clock a.t the Church
of the Nazarene for the election
Mrs. George Colburn," who has
been critically ill for several days,
was reported to be improving to-
day at her home on Cherry and
Fourteenth streets.
toyour child a
NOSE PICKER?
■PERSONALS—
of officers for the coming year.
T. N. T. CLUB MEETS
TO SEW FOR RED t'ROSS
^ Mrs. L. R. Gay was hostess
members of the T. N. T. Club
the regular weekly meeting
TUseday afternoon at 3 o'clock
ft m l>o moM than Ju«t MMtr h Wt I ft her ,lornc' 9(,fi ',ohn ftrefet.
Mrs. Felix Weil of .Wall's Sport
Shop here left Sunday for fall
market in Dallas.
to Mrs. ■ Roy Greenwood
at | turned to -her holm! here
on .a visit with relatives in
in jer, Mississippi,
has re-
following
Gloiiccs-
m«y Iw a lim of
In* roundworim imi
w°rm«. Y «, utly crawl-
liwld# your rhllil I OiM:
warning uluna are fidKotlnif, "finicky" av-
petitc, cranklneai. Itching In certain parta.
TH...O bowel worms can cauno real
trouble 1 If you even aaapect your child haa
them. Wt JAVNE'S VERMIFUOE. right
away! _JAYNKS la Amerlca'a
digestion rafuaea to work properly, than
here la what should help.youl
888 Tonic It
build u(> blood
BBS Tonic la eapeclally dealjned to
' 1 strength when deflclent
■a
which djgeat tha food ao your 1
make properuaa of It lnrebulldl.
out tissue. These two Important r
enable you to enjoy the food you <
... to make use ol ft as Nature lnt«
0 *
• V
ulcea
iy can
ngworn-
nt reaults
/ou do eat
Mature Intended.
Thus you may get new vitality.. . pep ...
become animated... more attractive 1
Balld Sturdy Health
h that the Doctors may better serve
W our Flfhtlnf Vorces
Thousands and thousands of users have
«t £«nnrd%eMSi«&
sss
C C C Vf>* build
V*V*v«
merely i
JAYN1"
M VEHM1FUGE1
STIRDY HEALTH
H.*VK SlfOKS 1IKIM1HEII T(.
fO\8ERVE LEATHER FOR
THE ARSfV -
Ke« KdlfK mid heels will make
sIiim'm .wear and look like new.
T)iii and black rubber lieels
and hexl leathers; made In-fore
the war are Mill available.
WE HEI.L W \lt HTAMI'S
CINDERELLA
SH( E KHOI*
2«2 Fifth Hlrect
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RUBY'S NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE
Down Town — Over Abe's Store
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MANICt'RK 7fki LASH * BItOW DTK 75e
«a.SO PERMANENT WAVES
5.00 PERMANENT WAVES
7.00 PERMANENT WAVES
*IO. 0 PERMANENT WAVES ...
WE SPECIALIZE IV AIX KINDS OF REAl'TV WORK
Oporalora are MARINEI.I.A ORADI'ATES
Viiur l'atrona|(n Will Be Appreelate<l
RI'BY MI'SE, Owner and Operator -
PHONE 2.124
- 2.00
Roses were used in decorating
the home. The" members sewed
and knitted during the working
Miffs Ruth Griffin of Houston
and Miss Mary Kiber of Gofose
Creole have returned to their
hour after which a salad course homes following a visit here with,
was served to' the fourteen mem-1 Miss^JW.jlrired' llausifrger,' -702
bers and one guest, Mrs. R. M.i Fourtl%?irtyeet. "Miss.-'' Grlf/ln at-
Beverly, attending. tended ' Sam /Houston State
Next Tuesday evening at 7:15 i Teacher's College ' in Huntsvilh
o'clock the club will be entertaiiV-; with Miss -H'ausinger during the
ed.in the home of Mrs. .foe Rirtu-ipast term.
cher, 404
Cypress
mmrn
street.
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BUY A BOND
Any Ornliifi' Thenlre and
Rerelre A l-Nce Pawn!
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LOOK OUT i
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YOUR WAY!
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AO^UVST THE foi'OHKST
MOB HE EVER PACED!.
"ALLTHRU
THE NIGHT"
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Cartoon
"Flying- Fev
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HnnwM't 1 v' ii 'iM&tl
vents
l Word has been received here
that Rudolph "Bubba" Voss has
been Riven the rating of private
j first class and transferred to the
| band at the recepyon center in
IFort Sam Houston' P. F, C. Voss
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 11
j Voss of this City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Haggard,
i 0(i4 Fifteenth street, have return-
ed to their home following a
week's visit to points in south
Texas and with Mrs. Haggard's
parents, Mr. and Mrs., H. B.
Montgomery of Austin,
Sea Hound
Treasury Star Parade
Jose Betheneourt
Secret City ..
Safety Talk. ,
Swing and Sway
Hop Harrigan
Jack Armstrong
Bill Stern
F.asy Aces
Mr. Keen
Lpne Ranger ,
Watch Hie World Go By
Lum and Abner
Manhattan at Midnight
Chamber Music Society
Danny Thomas Show
Molasses 'n January
lliUman and Lindley
National Radio Forum
Charlie Spivak's Orchestra
News Parade
Ella Fitzgerald's Orchestra
Lew Diamond's Orchestra
War News
Glen Gray's Orchestra
Russ Morgan's Orchestra
AssocifltedJPress News
Sign OIT
Thursday, September 10, KFDM
6:00 Dawn Dusters
8:30 Eye Opener
0:15 ..Eddie and-Pearl
7:00 William Hiliman
7:15 Sabine Tabernacle
7:45 News Summary
8,'00 Breajtfast Club
9:00 Modulated Moments
9:15 Roy Porter
0:30 Organalres
i): 45 Head 11 n'e News
9:50 Swing and Sway
10:00 Breakfast at Sardis
10:30 House in the Country
10:45 Little Jack Little
11:00 United Press News
11:05 Keep 'Em Smilln'
11:10 Barnwell Community Cen-
ter
National Farm and Honk
Hout
News
Chuck Wagon Gang
Music By:'
12:45 " Uncle Sam Calling «j
12:50 Noon Toons
12:55 News Special
00 Vincent Lopez's Orchestra
The application of Troop 2 of
Orange has been received by the
Sabine Area Council. Charles
Campbell will serve as Scoutmas-
ter. J. Ui Miller, Hull is llendrik
and J. E. Alexander will serve as
Troop committeemen.
The boys registered are: Milton
Davis, Tom Depwe, Forrest Mc-
Donald, Fred McDonald, Wayne
Hunt, Wayne Neal, Jr., P'etfer
Clark Llddell, and Archie Wayne
Depwe. f
11:30
12:00
12 15
12:30
SCOUT NEWS
Patrol Leader Sidney Young
opened patrol meeting. New
member, Darr<jllQodwiti, was
present. Treasurer Earl "Tlrnus-
sard eolleett«d dues and reports
heai-d. Scoutmaster called for
patrols t,o follow. Scribe, Rattle-
snake Patrol,
thin thm
Scoutma
will also be taught.
C. P. Lorant.
Actor William Marshall and Mlchele Morgan, French sercen
apply, above, for a marriage license in Los Angelca. They met (
studio set a year ago. They plan to be married wit!
talk and presented new scoutmas-
ter. Robert Grady Louis. Patrols
meetings were then field. New
members at meeting were Dar-
rell Godwin and Johnnie O'Ban-
ioh. After meeting Scoutmaster
planned on all - night hike to
start 9:30 Saturday, night, end
Sunday morning at 5:30. Patrol
Leader Sidney Young dismissed
troop with scoutmaster's benedic-
tion. Scribe, J. C, Spiares.
Troop 1 met Monday night, sev-
en o'clock, at the Knights of Co-
lumbus Hall, Ninth and Green,
Meeting opened with the scout
oath and law led by Joe Gome/.,
Then, the troop assembled out-
side and practiced signaling nnrl
other requirements which had to
be passed. Plnns for neVt meet-
ing were discussed. Meeting
closed with Pledge to the. Flag
led by Joe Romano. Troop Scribe,
Joe Romano. —
The negro boys of Orange plan
to organize a boy scout troop. The!
first meeting is scheduled on the!
Moton School campus at seven j
o'clock Monday evening. * Boys!
twelve years and up are invt(ed|
to attend.
All boys are reminded to- bring
a small piece of rope as knot tying
will be, practiced. Some First Aid
cWV BUY ASPIRIN
an do more for you thnn St. Joseph
in. Why nay more? World's Iarfpnt
at 10c. Demand St. Joseph Aspirin.
Campf ire New#
The Tanda Camp Fire girls
in the home of Betty Martin,
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'cli
Polly Mahley had, charge <Jf
meeting. Refreshments were
.Ved at the close.
The seven members pr
were Jeaneane Seruntlne,
Manley, ItettyJ^artln, Donna
Copoin. Carotlm. Archer,
Pender and Mrs. San
guardiarr
The next meeting will b*
In the home of Caroline Archtt 1
Tuesday, September 22,
school. Caroline Archer, scriba.f
ii.
B. BASS
Dry Goods
004 SECOND STREK*
AIno S alloner>, PoMa^'lillg
War Heftnw Stamp*.
OPBN DAILY Q.^A -j.. (J
I'NTIL OiJU P. M. <
Troop - 5 met at the Second
Methodist Church with Sr, patrol
leader James Garrett in charts.
Gladmon RatclllT led the Scout
Oath, C'aud Harrison the scout
law. Roil called, good turn re-
ports made. J, C. Splfli-ea led
Pledge, to the Flog. Scoutmaster
Alvcrson Franks mode parting
•<23* ,-.'i • . -liiiiiiTTifinMW
1:15 Between the BoOkends
1:30 James G. McDonald
1)45 Jack Baker
2:00 Preseott Presents
2:30 Men of the Sea
2:45 Restful Serenade /
3:00 Word of God Program
8:19 Club Matinee
3:55 Associated Prf s* News
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INGRAM SCHOOL OF DANOINO
Announces the Opening of New Studio
Registration Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
September 14, IB- and 18
Private and Class Lessons.
Tap, Ballet, Toe, Acrobatic and Ballroom.
♦ 504 Cherry Street * Phone 4585
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Lieut. Martin K. Tliomon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Thomen of
Orange .'Is now statiimefi at Camp
Hrfar'r-Riverside, CMfifornio.
NOTICE
BL'DGET HEARING
Purswfint to Article 889-A RCS
anq.-ny order (it the Commisslon-
* Court, notice is hereby given
rnt a public hearing on the bud-
get for Orange County will be
held in the courtroom in the coun-
ty courthouse in Orange at 11 a.
m., September 14.
Signed: Sid jr. Calllavet,
. County Judge.
Mrs. W. A.' Gunning,
County Clerk.
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