The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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TllR ORANCIE LEADER
OKAXdK, TEXAS, SCNJKVY, OCT()BBB 2J1> 1043
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Isle,, 8r., Mrs- HeHuePt Stookmar
fmcl Mrs. D. P. Gideon.
Guests were Mr*. Palmer, Mrs.;
R. D. Williamson and Mrs. Ren-
ter. N , V ' I
It has been announced that any;
member wanting to resign should
notify Mrs. ftobcrt Nelson.
Henry H. Force To
.! Mrs. Joe Prejeon announces the
engagement and approaching mar-
riage of her daughter, Lynette,
to Henry' Horton Force, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. P..Force. The
wedding is to take place here on
Friday, November /13.- •
The bride - elect is a native of
Orange and wast- educated in the
local public schools. Mr. Force
was graduated from Orange High
school wti&re lie was an outstand-
ing football star and athlete. He
later attended Texas A. and M.|
College and is now employed by
the Consolidated Steel Corpora--
tion, Ltd. . , ,
Both young people are well
known here and, have many
friends, who will be interested to
know of their approaching mar
riage.
Home Counsellors
Hold Discussions
In Pine Grove
Literature Dept.
Meets Friday
For Program
Members of the Literature De-
partment of the Woman's Club
met on Friday afternoon at three
o'clock at the club house With
Mrs. W. E. MCCoi-quodale, chalr-i
|man, presiding. /,
; Mrs. J. T. Arlcdge, program
_ ' . ,, . , 'leader, gave" an interesting talk
Cont.nu.ng their study t,f pock-, on . Chi.ia's Amazing Women" cm-
edjunehes, various groups in phastzlng the wol.ft the thrce
P.ne Grove Add't.on met th.s f So(,^ sisters, one bclng
week w.th Mrs. Orvalene Rhader Madamc Chiag Kai . Shek. wife
and Miss Elizabeth Chenowteth,' (■ Clilnfl,s genmi,issimo. The cf_.
Home Counselors, for discussion forts of % women „r the lower
on variety in breads. and classes were also oi|t-
On Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 ,incd b ^ akei, The ta,k
p. m. the folowmg women met allowed by a round table
m the home of Mrs. C. N. Hamil-
ton, 233 Roosevelt Road: Mes-, H M
dames J. T. Hunsucker, W. A.1 „ "l ™*
Weathorly, J. O. Jameson, W. C.
McCoIlum, L. M." Holly and Per- i ^VnWsSte^.
kins. |
Hargrove, Jr., gave
a brief review of current litera-
ture'and theatre development In
USO Party Is
To Be Given On
Monday Night
A USO bridge party wi.ll be giv-
en at the club on Monday evening
at ft o'clock with ihe general pub-
lic invited. r , ■.
Reservations-will be S1.00 per!
table and arrangements may be
made for parties of one. two, three
or more "tables to play together, orj
individual reservations may' .be
made and prizes- will be given for
each table.
Mrs. \V. A. Owens and members
of her committee will be in charge
of all arrangements and reserva-
tions, may be made by telephoning
Mrs. Owens at phone 455!). "
Refreshments and table prizes |
will be arranged for by the party |
committee- In addition to bridge!
games of . 500' and others, may be;
played if . desired, it was ex-
plained. j
It was announced that the Lit-
Three groups met Friday, one>erature Department would ,)c
being in the home ot Mrs. C. H. hostess for the general meeting of
Davis, BOB Wickard Drive. Those lh(. Woman's Club op Friday af-
n°r u?lt'.unc ed, tertioon, November (i. at the club
Wllburn Winthrou. I B. Logan. hougc. Th<> chuirman ut)pointed
Charles Nelson, and Jack W. M|s John M Knowles to servt,
" ,"r' ... A, . •, . as chairman of the refreshment
Those meeting wUh Mrs- JottR' mittcc un{1 Mrs. E. K. McFar.
R,nffr\, 3B ^ '^n « Po land program chairman.
were: Mesdame, C. W. B.ckhom, j The m.xt rcglllar inecting of
^"m w;.i7Ud°r,T,I UrLPokard'>e department Will be held on
Harold Williams, Donald Gueno,! Fi-iday, November 13. at the Wo-
Home Counselors
To Speak At
Gilmer Meeting
On Wednesday,. October 211,
there will be two meetings l.eltV
in the recreation room of the Gil-
mer Homes Administration build-
ing for the women who are Inter-
ested in getting variety in packed
j lunches for men and Children.
| . Mrs, Orvalene Rhader and Mist
Elizabeth t lienowcth, home conn*,
selorA. will lead the discussion
One meeting will b© in the morn,
ing from ten to eleven o'clock arte'
the other in the afternoon tyorr
two to,three o'clock. Anyone in-
terested is invited to attend.
I
C. M. Brammer, and W. S. Mur
dock.
In the home of Mrs. W. B. Pur-
dy, 211 Baldwin, the following
women were present: Mesdames
Arthur Nelson, Thurman Horn,
J. N. Camp, Clyde RWftdcs and L.
L. Corder.
man's Club building.
Anderson P-T. A.
Program Plans
Are Completed
The importance of including en-
riched bread in lunches of war I p,ans bwve been completed for
workers and Children was stress-|,h0 meeting-pl the Parent-Teacher
ed. Causes for failure in quick |Association of Anderson School
breads were outlined and discuss-!0" Monday afternoon at 3:30
ed. Each Wbman attending was,o'clock in the ,school auditorium.
Mrs. Mendoza Is
Shower Honoree j
Mrs. Alphin Mendoza was hon- j
ored with a shower on W.ednes-1
day evening with Mrs. Dan Rachj
and Mrs. Kenny Hubert, Jr., as!
hostesses in Mrs. Hubert's home,'
208 Eighth street. "
Games were played and prizes i
were won by Mrs. Edward lluth-
smacher and Mrs. Mendoza.' Re-
freshments were served to the
following, guests: Mesdames Ed-
ward' Huthsmacher, Rob. Skat-
ke, Pat Ashlon,/ Teagle Roget-s,
Wade McGuire, Squire Barrett,
Fred Carter, Graham Wilson,-"It- !
mrHardwick, N! 'E. Thl-ailkille,
E. T. Hinch, W, F.* Rachal, Dyer t
Davidson;. Misses Daisy Rachal!|
Dorothy Hagy, Cecil Ann Rogers.]
the honoree and hostesses.
Those sending gifts were Mes-
dames George LaFitte, Tom La-
Croix. II. A- Nies, Jr.. Grover
• Colburn, Ed Baxter, Walter La-
Forge, Margaret Lange: Misses
Louisif Skinner, Emily LaFitte,
Faye McGuire, Harriett Rogers
anil Winn if red La/ige.
given several new recipes on
breads for packed lunches,.
Plans are being made for a Red
Cross class .in food and nutrition
to be organized in the near fu-
ture.
The program will open with
group singing led by Mrs. F. H.
Williams. The business session
will be held and Mrs. E. R. Sitton
will speak on "United We Stand."
The concluding number will be a
piano solo by Mrs. Robert Nel-
son. A social hour will close the
(meeting.
Officers of the P-T A- are: Mrs.
E. C. Freund, president; Mrs.
Lovelace Wall, vice president;
Mrs. M. C. Couvillion, second vice
president; Mrs. Cecil Kelley, sec-
retary; Mrs- Fred Condrey, treas-
urer.
M US. \\ ILLIAM U. <'< Ht4.l IN , who lie tun' licr n'eriil
muirt iuot' Wfis Njiss Mynui H«!«•>, :• iuciuIkt ol'tlu Or-
juijw Hiji'li Si'liocl fiH'.ully. She is a (ltui^'li(oi"x:l * !v.-mid
Mrs. A. B. Hik-y ol' < W|>"i* ('lirisli. ^
P-T. A. Carnival
Is Well Attended
I A large, crowd attended the ben-
refit' carnival sponsored by tin
i Parent - Teacher Association 0'
West. Orafvce School on Friday
; night on the school grounds,
i- The program begftn at 7:3t
o'clock wjth the coronation o;
Mary Alice Brown us q'flSln of th<
carnival and Pat.:,Turner as king
Skipper"rh.rnilkilie was presentee
in a tap dance "and a group of thf
girl s.tu/U'iits gave a folk dance.
There were several different
concessions including booths where
popcorn balls, hot dogs and cold'
drinks were sold.
The P-T. A. has expressed its
appreciation for the( generosity oi
Orange merchants in donating
gifts for prizes.
The program for the occasion
■ was arranged by the faculty of
the school.
Campf ire News
The Tanda Camp Fire group j
met on 'WWday, October 20, atj
3:30 o'clock in the home of Polly
Manley. Twenty members and
one visitor were in attendance.
Plans were made tot a Hollowe-
eti party to take place Saturday,
October 31. in the home of Mrs.
Sam Manley. It was decided to
sell popcorn bplls on October 22,
The next meeting will be held
on Tuesday, October 27 in • the
home of Mrs. Manley.
-PERSONALS-
Mr; and Mrs. Rtchard Derwostyt
arid son Rieharjfc'.lr., of New Or-
cans, La., afe visitipg here in
he homo of Mr. and' Mrs.. F. S.
Vanjati, Jr..- Zfr
Mr. and . Mrs. C. W. Guy of
(aton Rouge, l,a., viffted here a
dwt time Saturday with Mrs.
Guy's brother and sister-in-law,
■Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith.
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PI1OTTA1IC
The "MlClear.* Clinic, HE-2215
Elms'Blvd., E?frcelsior .SprlhgS, Mo.
is putting out Ifn up-to-the-min-
Uterntustrated 122-page book on
Riles, Fistula, Stomach and Cokin
disorders, and associated ailments
as shown In the chart. You may
now have a copy of this book by
asking for -it with a postcard or
letter sent tV the above address.
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TODAY
And
MONDAY
ROYAL
ADMISSION
.17c — .09c
(Tax Inc.)
Garden Club
Meets Friday
The Orange Garden Club met
on Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock
at the USO Club with Mrs. E. R.
Sitton, president in charge.
Mrs. John Lawler made a talk
oil "Culture of Swcetpeas" and
Mrs, J. T. McCree of Port Arthur
spoke on "Flower Arrangements"
and gave several demonstrations.
Further plans were made for
the floWcr show to be sponsored
by th? club oh November 21 at hold the regular meeting Tufts-
RUBY'S NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE
Down. Town — Over Abe's Store
We are equipped to take care of all customers.
SHAMPOO. Set and Dry 75c
MANICURE 73c; LA8II 8c BROW DYE 7Sc
PERMANEN IS $2 to $10 '
$5.00 PERMANENT WAVES $3.50
$7.00 PERMANENT WAVES *5.00
$10.00 PERMANENT WAVES $7 00
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL KINDS OF BEAUTV WORK
Your Patronaee Will Be Appreciated
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PHONE 2521
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"TEXAS"
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Southern Exposures
Cartoon
"Party Look"
for Hallowe'en
Pilots To Meet
On Tuesday
At Sunset Grove
O r a ri g e Pilot Club will
the USO building.
day, 7 p. m., at the Sunset Grove
Tuesday Club To
Be Entertained
The- Tuesday Bridge Club will
he entemtned on Tuesday after-
noon at the home of Mrs. J. D.
Neff. The games will begin at
three o'clock.
Five new members were reeeiv- Country club for a dutch treat
ed into the club: Mrs. Hingps, supper meeting, and program. All
Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mrs. S. C. Trim- members are urged to attend.
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NOW THRU TUESDAY
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There's No "Masquerade"
About Our Service!
We don't make-believe when you sepd
your Hallowe'en costume to us for
thorough dry cleaning . . . Fragile
fabrics are hr.ndled with care, yet sub-
jected to a thorough cleansing that in-
creases their beauty and prolongs theif
wear. Send us your costume early to
avoid last minute disappointment, or
call 4327 for our pick-up service
made once a day.
7th at Front
QUALITY CLEANERS
Phone 4327
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mow unit' hlylel And
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FOR HEALTH AND LONGER WEAR" *
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the health of your entire family and enable fabrics to look newer
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 25, 1942, newspaper, October 25, 1942; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221170/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.