The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 86, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 18, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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THE ORANGE.LEADER
ORANGE. TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL ft,
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Society News
Art Deportment
To Hold Meeting
At Woman's C'ub
The Art Department of the Wu-
man s tlub wil! meet;on Wednes-.listwocial lor-service men will
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day afternoon at thrtee o'clock at
the Woman's CliMj. buildaa«..,.\V(th
Mrs. H. D. Williamson. chairman,
presftttng; r
"Defense rafotinc" Will be the
program subject with Mrs. Au-
gust Posey speaking on "United
States Defense Paintings" and
Mrs: 'C. A. Buttram giving a talk
on "Talented Youngsters Draw the
War." •
Hostesses for the occasion, will
be Mrs. Joe Houcher and Mrs. T'{.
Beverly. «-£_—
WOODBINE' nEBEKAMS To
MEET AT l.ODGE MALI,
//.The weekly meeting of the
Woodbine Rebekah lodge will be
held on Thursday' ewiyng1 at,
O'clock at the I. b. O. , i iaii. a
full attendance is ui-j-cd.
Service Merr's
Social Will .Be
Given Today
The regular Sunday afternoon
Throp-Seely
Wedding Takes
Place Apri l 10th
Council of Navy
Town Meets .'
NOW IT'S MRS. HOWARD
i Miss
W Mr.
The weekly meeting of the Navy j,
' Town Council was held on Friday j,
Ruth Throp, daughter j1 night at eight o'clock in the Navy
and. Mrs. George Throp,1 Town recreation liall with L. C.
be given this afternoon from four
to six o'clock in The USO building
under the supervision of Mrs. R.
W. B recce.
During the first hour, Clyde C.
Clack will give demonstration
ol linger painting for the service
men. Refreshments "f punch and
cake will be. .served with Mrs. W.
B. Simmons, presiding at the
punch bowl assisted by Mis. John
Knowlcs.
OSO hostesses and service men
only will attend.
R. See- Crutch field,, treasurer, presiding in
P. Seely -the absence of Travis Westmote-j
president.
5 p. m., W. B. Britt reported that night t
Church i prowlers-were again at work iiW
H. Rain^y offici- j Navy Town and asked that resirl
j dents be on the alert to protect
was decorated with | their homes. He asked that, all
wreath j tenants properly fasten their
screens and lock their doors at
night. He st^itfd that police pro-
tection had been promised for
Navy Town and .that prowling
would be stopped immediately.
! Mrs. Maybclle Arndt, chairman
of the diil Scout group, gave a
gratifying report on the" Gtyl
Scout movement in Navy Town.
She reported that her organization
Is complete with committees ,/and
that enrollment of leaders and ns-
cande-
t-es. or-
Ai ixiIiui;y To I lold-
"Meeting at Church
The^Woman's Auxiliary of. the
F i rsl—Pre.sljytert.jn Church will!
hold the monthly .meeting on
Thursday '. afternoon at - S;30 1
o'clock at the church with the!
newly elected, president, Mrs !
became the bride of Irvine
ly. son of Mr. a'"' Mrs
of Urbana, Illinois, in a ceremony land
held Saturday, April 10, a
in,the St. Paul's Episeopa
with thi; Rev. S
ating. i.
The altar
white calla lilies, bridal
and white tapers in floo
labra, Miss .Hazel Ree
anist, played the weddind ptusic.
Mrs. C. B. Huizenga, matron of
honor, wore a pink crepe dress
Wi)h brown Accessories and « cor-
sage of baby cafla, lilies.
R.' W. Seely,' brotliei/ of (he
bridegroom, was best man and C.
B. Muizenga was uslie-r.
The bride, given iiy'marriage by
her lather, wore a/i aqua crepe
frock, white gloves, brown acces-
sories mid a c6rs ^e of orchids.
After the wedding a reception
wlls^held in the Mirror Room at
Hotel Beaumont. Members of
the wedding- party, the families
and a few close. friends were in
attendance. The bridegroom's
parents were present for the cer-
emony and receptionT "—
The bride and groom returned
t'l/'iday fiom a wedding trip. Mr.
Seely is employed in the produc-
sistant leaders at present is tliirty-
aud increasing weekly. f
E.llth Richardson, in charge. . W-flPpattmrnU
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R t M r m H t R TMr lOCKfT
IS USUAltY WORN AL-
WAYS . ITS T C C. If T
rxot ISITC I ij f ri.
ALLY WHIN SfttCUD
♦ NOW. OU* CO Mi'IH HE N -
.sivr stock or rruow
goid riuro Willi
WMITC INIAVS WITH AN
la INCH CHAIN.
% Z .10 TO $?7.00
Mis
ha\ e
Jack Turner will
charge of the program and mem- |
bers of Circle Two will be hos-
tesses.
dated Sttjel Corporation
Consoli-
Ltd.
Victory Bridge
Club To
Miss Mary Aches Stinson will
be hostess to the Victory Bridge
Club for the weekly
Monday evening at the USO Club
Bridge games, beginning at 7:45
o'clock, will -be eiijoyed. '•>
meeting, on dale.
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Easter
Is Only
One WeeK
From Today!
QjaL2233 and make
make your appoint-
L iterature Dept.
To Meet Friday
Members of the Literature De-
paitment <■( the Woman's (,'liib,
will meet on ■ Friday afternoon at,
three o'clock at the Woman's I'lubl
building. Mis. VV, E. McCdrciuo-1
district chairman, will con-
duct the business session.
* Mrs. E. E.. McKarland will be
the leader of the program on "Our
Island-Neighbors, the West In-
dies." Mrs. T. C,- Ford will speak
on "Our Island-Neighbors, Oreen-
1 land and Iceland.'
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I Mrs, J P. Sims To
! Entertain Club
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Mrs. J. P., Sims Will entertain
j members id' the Top Deck Club at
j bridge on Monday afternoon in
her home, - 5 Pacific Circle. The
| games will* begin at two1 o'clock.
! Friday Sewing club
| MEETS 'WITH, MRS. NANTZ
The weekly meeting of the Fri-
JI day Sewing Club was held on
Friday afternoon at .'1 o'clock in
the home of Mrs. Delbert Nantr,,
8(12 Fourth street.
The afternoon was spent in
sewing and a refreshment course
was served. Eight members and
one visitor, Mrs. Mollis Kinard,-
were in attendance.
The-next meeting will be held
on Friday afternoon, April 23, in
the home of Mrs. Doyg Peterson.'
fouf
It was announced that plans
have been completed for the semi-
formal Easter dance to be given
on Saturday night, April 24, from
nine to one o'clock in the Navy
Town recreation hall. Tin) Ra-
mirez and his serenade™ will fur-
nish music. Admission is $1.10 !
l>or couple and advance ticket's
may lie purchased from any mem- j
l>er of the council' or from W. B.!
Britt at the Navy Town Admiuis- ;
teat ion Building. 1
John Bjisigcr, local housing pro- >'
,j«'d manager, reported his super- 1
visor inspected the housing pro- ;
ject during the past week.
A lull attendance is urged lor
the next council meeting which is j
to be held Friday at •!! p. m., at
the Navy Town hall. Important
issues will be discussed at that j
time.
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DAILY CROSSVVORDF
FEW MINUTtS AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE, Capt. William Ross Howard
III and his brlile, Uorothy Jjunour of the <Teen, pose for their pic-
ture. The wedding, at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O I* Castleberry, In Beverly Hills, Cal., was attended only by a few
■*"*'m«te friends of tho couple. (International Soumlphoto)
Episcopalians
Plan PreTaster
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ORANGE LEADER
g 1 P. 0. Box 690 Oronge, Texos
KEfiP Cool, in a SPENCER
Made of open, airy fabrics—
GUARANTEED NEVEIl to lose
their shape! Style corsets and
health supports.
MRS. GEO. PARISH
Ml
!)04 John
Phone 1874
The following services will be
held nti St, Paul's Episcopal
.Church on Pulm Sunday and Holy
Week:
I'alni Sunday — I! a, m. Holy
("ortimunion; ! :4,r) a. m., Church
school; II a m , morning prayer
and sermon, subject. "The Trium-
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Scanlan Jr.. lU)«> Knl•' '«* Into Jerusalem:'
502 Moi-eell Boulevard, entertain-1 "(,lv NVl'ek_~ Tuesday, Wed-
od with a picnic honoring Lieu-; "««d .v and Ihnrsday. 10 a. m,
tenant Camplieil Finley inul lo,y
Picnic Given For
British Officers
ACROSS
' 1 Bird's
stomach
5 Punctilious
berson
8. fc^ueen of
heaven
10. Siberian
river
11 Arab letter
12. Dugnut in
Jiillalde
13 Long-legged
fl*d
11. Cite
lti. Coddess of
biiscliief
1? Project
18 Erbium
/ (sym.)
lit Umpire
Si Friar's title
23 l^and
measure
54 Permit
S3. Cat
86 Fetish -
27 Pan-.
2S. Parrot
SO Fuel,
Sl.The iSp
s;i; Fishes
SI. Huge
36.'Male name
37 To bark
Chp edgos
off coin
SP l'euk of rnp
41 Nails .
43 Coagulate
41 Wetrry •
45; Male nam*
4(1. Paradise
47. Proph' t,
48 Compass
- point
MOWN
1. Talk
S. Base
3. Coating of
seeds "
4. Gust
5. Wall orna-
ment |
6. Contradict
7. Set of boxo3
8. Spats
13. Feminine
name j
15. Epochs !
17. Black I
mineral <
20, Islam! offl
Italy
21. Portuguese
coin I
22. Merriment
25. peflle
20. Marks aa
correct
27. Existed
28. Ukraine city
29. Habituates
30. Merry ,
31. Plain .
32. Support*
34. Sufferer for
principle
35. Hardens
37. American
explorer
40. Astringent
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41. Worry
42. Ocean's rise
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No Shortage Here Fighting Dollars!
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Mrs. F.lmer M. lans-
Mosw street, announce
ol a son on Tuesday,
at the Butt ram Clinic
'♦'he new arrivul
F.lmer Hcinr—
has been named
Communion.
G(h«1 Friday
laeutenant Stanley Filler, British
Naval officers, nn Thursday even-!|J' ''
inK at seven o'clock at the road- , 1 "cse^servires
side park of the Orange - Beau-1 y u'' ' '
mont highway.
Attending were Miss Louise
Heed. Miss Myrtle Brinkman of
Lake Charles, La.. Lee K. Mit-
chell, the honorees, host and hos-
tess.
' services from 2
were announced
. Itainey, rector.
GLF.ANKB CIRCLES TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The four circles of the Gleaners
society of the First Methodist
Church will meet in .separate ses-
sions on Thursday as follower Cir-
cle One in the home of Mrs. T.
O. Woollcy at 3 p. m.; Circle Two
in the home of Mrs. Milton Jones
at 3 p. m.; Circle Three in the
home of Mrs. E. W. Brown jUI at
2;30 p. m.; Circle Four in the USO
Club at 10 a. m.
Brunor Methodist
Church Services
Mr. and Mrst William Norman
Hunter, 206 Baldwin Drive, an-
nounce the arrival of a baby son.
bory on Friday. April Hi. al l!utx
tram Clinic. He has been named
James Franklin.
PERSONALS
Mrs, Le
lefty Jo,
,ela Mouton and children i
Betty Jo, I<ela Fa ye. Joyce Anne?
and Bob, and Mrs- J. C- Moutonf
spent Friday in Lake Charles, l,a..,
with relatives. [
Services today at the Bruner
Methodist Church will open with
Sunday school at H.45 a. tn.. with
I.Francis Cnd.v. superintendent, in |
charge. At II ii. m., the. regulni Mr. and Mrs. t . K. Jackson of. j
morning worship will lie held |,'hi* ' i,v slN'"' weekend,
With the pasro,-.- the Hev. Sidney Norman, Oklahoma with meli
I Blackburn, delivering the* serrnon I#0M 1 ceil Beverly who is.-attend - •
on "Sacrifice ". j in« Naval Training Sehiwd,
! The Methodist Youth Fellow-
WOODMAN CHICLE TO
MEET ON MONDAY
Monday afternoon at 2;3o o'clock
members of the Woodman Circle
will meet in regular session in
the W. O. W. Hall with Mrs. Em-
mie Fountain presiding. All mem-
bers are urged to be in attend-
ance.
ship will meet at /7 p. „m., at tin1
church and will lie followed by
the evenioft- service id eight
o'clock with Rev Blackburn
preaching on ''Mystery Around
the Cross."
Guests in. the L C Khipmiin
home. 305 Border street, this week
were Mr. and Mi\v~WIII Shipman
of St. Marys. t )hio and Mrs., Lewi's
J. Shipman of San Anton in.
- DR. D. W. WALKER
DENTIST
1707 Tenth Street Phone 4211
Office Hours 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.
QUALITY
DELIVERY TRUCKS
Have Gone To WarI
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Restrictions on the sale of trucks,
gasoline and tires and the scarcity
of experienced drivers in this criti-
cal man-power area have forced us
to discontinue our delivery service
for the duration. ; s I
''v' * - *' '• I
^ All our other services are being ex- ♦
♦ fended and improvedbring your ^
cleaning to
QUALITY CLEANERS
7th at Front
Buy War Savings Stamps and Bonds
stm-nKB ciA/n to meet
WI TH miss McCLKLLANU
The regular weekly meeting ol
Oie Sub-Deb Club will be held on
Monday afternoon in the home of
Miss Audrey "McClelland. 'I'lu
meeting will open at four o'clock
an/l all members are urged tn be
in attendance.
ORANGE CURL TO TAKE PART
IN UNIVERSITY FORUM
Austin. Texas, April 17, — An
I '.'officer training school" all then-
own will tie conducted by Uni-
versity of Texas co-eds April '19
during 1 the annual l'anhellenic
Workshop day.
The Workshop is held each
spring to bring past leaders and
newly > «fo?ctcd officers of the
dimpiis Nfcrorities together for a
| discussion of problems likely lo
i loTAe"during the coming year. This
| yeip,. particular attention will be
i given to wartime difficuitles - rfe-
I rlinirig membership and the fact
• thai most sorority members'now
j have less time to devote to their ,
• "official duties" than in .previous
• years. *•
One of the eight panel disctis-
jsiona conducted foi (he benefit of
J new sorority officers will be the I
: forum on dirties of the schniur-
j ship chairman, with Helen Reid.
i University student from Orange
{participating. i
Mrs. I.ce K. Mitchcll and son
Bobby. 217 Schley, are visiting
with relatives in Temple, Texas,
A transparent.' non - inflam-
mable. ventilated plastic helmet
Complete with detachable sii,,od
Is a combination safety and l -ay-
(v aid for women war workers
| ~
! "TllrtY GIVE their LI
YOU LEND your MONEY.4
• Securities to fil every ciosts tuuj 1
type' of investor will be on sale 1
d'uimg the $i:i.tH«t.O(MI.OO0 SeCOWj)
War Loan Drive. Here ,is one ©l'|
t ti i.-ni;
Tax Savings Notes of Series C: |
For the large investor, with heavy
tax obligations to meet. UesiBn«J
ed to reduce future tux loads, earn j
a return as long as money rern#i|Jt ,i
invested,' up to maturity, assure
'that tomorrow'* taxes are taken
ettre of, and supply the Treasury
Vvith funds now. to meet current i
war costs. Issued at par in de-
nominations of Siooti. $r,nott, $10,- |
000. $100,000, JS00.W10 and $m
■000,00. THTP'tfriiec years from dat« I
of issue. Interest rate is 1.07 per j
cent per year if held to maturity. |
May be redeemed at par and ac-
crued interest after six months |
from date of purchase upon
days notice. No llrrtlt on pu
chases. May be used as collateral
for loans from banking Institu-
tions. '*•!
"YES, have some bananas,"
says pfc. f'llfforil Tldbury as he
prepares to icnve a .South Hens
IslHiid with ii group of American
soldiers for a rest period. The,
be.nanas were a gift from friendly
natives, sorry to see their scldter
guests leave.. (International)
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The New York Associntion for
the Blind started its scrap drive by |
placing two large barrels In
lobby, to whl' li blind contribu
were directed by an anno
incut in Braille. , '
ATFWST
SKM0FA
USE
•♦4 TABLETS. SALVE. NOJE I
Mother's Friend
helps bring east
and comfort to
expectant
mothers.
Morns «t * 8
FRIEND, an
, •squUttclr pre-
p*r*d mollfrnt. In
1 uaeful in alt oondi-
tlon wh«« a blsnd. inlld unodynt
' sa«n medium la nkln Ktbricatlon Is as
i sired. C..3 eofldttlon in which women
1 for more than 70 r«ar have umt It Is an
An Ideal mamas* application
the niunh, unsung or hornlas *
t ton ii of th - «*in ... for the tlr*l
to dryneM and
I tor
'Mother's Friend
f vmri, mmir 4or
•."jfflWtton.sM.
BUY A BIT OF
CONVENIENCE
Get a box of spare fuses next time you're down
town. Then, if a faulty appliance or electric
cord ever causes a fuse to "blow" in your home,
you won't be inconvenienced waiting for a serv
ice man. You can have Reddy back-on the job
in a jiffy by replacing the fuse .yourself, as easily
as you would a light bulb. It's patriotic, too, be-
cause you save wear and tear on tires and trucks.
Remember, the same trucks that serve you must
serve war industries, too." Help us to make 'em
1svt.
TO IK ELECTRICAL SERVANT
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 86, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 18, 1943, newspaper, April 18, 1943; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221314/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.