The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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News Summary
7:05 Listen to Leibert
7:1# Saoine Tabernaelt*
7:45 Spiritual Singers \ A
8:00 News Summary
•:15 Evangelist Ham . >
(?:4$ Religious News Reporter
9:00 Chuck Wagon Gang
: Ikl5 Sunday Morning Headlines
9:Z0 Word of God
10:00 AAF Symphonic Flight
10:30 Music by Welk
10:45 First Chrijtiin ChUrCh;
11:45 Concert Orchestra
12:00, Organaires
12 rOtf Geprge Hicks
12:30 Tungee Serenade
Nesvs with George Gunn
Old Fushion'ed Revival
Charlotte Greenwood Show
Miss Hattip
Darts tor Dough
Andr&ws Sisters
Mary Small Revue '
Met. Opera Presients
5f00"""Rail of Fame ,
fl:00 Drew_Pearson
Don Gardner
Quizz l^ids
Greenfield Village Chapel
Service '
Dorothy Thompson
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10:15 Vanks ih the Orient
10:30 George Paxton
10M A. fl, News
11:00 Gay Claridge
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CITATION BY l'l'BI.ICATION
NO. 2463
THE STATE OF TEXAS
JTO: Grady Austin defendant,.
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
.appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Orange County at
tha Court House thereof. In Or-
ange, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock A. M. of the first Monday
next alter the expiration of forty-
two day* from the date of the, is-
suance of this citation, ,same be-
ing the 19th. day of February A.
I). 1945, then and there to an-;
swer Plaintiff's Petition filed in
said .Court, on tlu; 4th. day Of
January A. D. 1945, in this cause,
uumbered 2463 on the dpfcket
said court and styled Georgie Lee
Austin Plaintiff, .vS. Grady Austin
Defendant. •' '
A brief statement .of the nature
of'thjs suit is as follows, to wit:"
This is^a suit for divorce upon the
grounds of abandonment* as is
more fully shown by PItiintiff's
Petition op file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same 'according to U\w, and make
s*s
Stap-,,-Go-J« K Brown
Waltefi'Winchell *V
Louella Parsons
Hollywood Mysteries
Jimmy Fiddler
9:00 Life of Riley ^
9:30 Variations by Van Cleve
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Issued and given under my hand
and' the Seal of said Court? at of-
fice in Orange, Texas, Texas this
the 4th. day of January A; \D.
1945. Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
District Court, Orange Coun-
ty, Texas. \ ' (Seajy
FOR YOUR HEALTH
Sfee Your
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. H. H. COX
'jfi 1003 Turret Road
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ORANGE, TEXAS
v Hours: 10 to 12 A.M.
V- 2 to 8 P. M._
NOTICE!
ers
iby
To all friends and custoi
.in and around Orange,
has sold the Beauty SJ 6ppe in
the Petty Buildingffoer 'Abe's
Store .... Ruby ' Patterson this the 5th. day.ofJanuary A. X).
CITATION BV PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
' ' No. 2465
TO: Willie L. Fields Defendant,
Greeting:
J3nu are- hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Orange County at
the Courthouse thereof. In Or-
ange, Texas, • at or' before 1C
o'clock Af M. of the first Monday
next aftel- the expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation,, same be-
ing the 19th. day of February A
ID. 1945, then and there to an
Iswcr Plaintiff's Petition filed
said Court, oh the 5th. df
January-A. D. 1945, in th^cavise
numbered 2465 on thie/Jock^t of
said cou# and styletWluby'Fields
Plaintiff, vs. WilliyL. Fields'.De-
fendant.
A brief statofhent of the nature
of Oils suit/s as follows, to wit:*
This is ar suit for dlvorte upon
tin- grounds of harsh and cruel
truatpient. as is more fully shown
by/Plaintiff's Petition on file in
s suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.,
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said' Court,
at office in Orange, Texas, Texas
the first owner is not there
anymore. Hptoever, Ruby has
now opened up Ruby Patter-
son's Beauty Shoppe, which is
2 doors down, up the stairs,
byfhe Royal theater. Refnem-
sr, Ruby Patterson has had
'17 years experience in Beauty
Culture, and has always spec-
ialized in permanent waving.
If you want Ruby, who form-
erly owned Ruby's Beauty
Shop, come to the stairs next
dodr to the Royal theater.
.Ruby has no phone yet, due
V war needs. No appointment
necessary. Extra special* on
all permanenter
> PATTERSON'S
1945. Attest: T. M. Doddf, Clerk,
District Court, Orange Coun-
ty. Texaa /(Seal)
HAKD OF HEARING?
Having trouble understanding
ordinary conversation?
Call or Write
\ ORSIN M. BATTLE
SONOTONE
hearing service
Beaumont—727 San Jac. Bid*.
Pt. Arthur—3730 Procter St.
Drange—Holland Hotel—Last
Thursday Each Month
BEAUTY SHOPPE
51* A FRONT ST.
(Over Royal Theater)
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REPAIRING, BUYING AND
SELLING ELECTRIC
Refrigerators, Washing Ma-
chines. Vacuum Cleaners.
Irons and Fans, Fractional
A. P. Motors, Re-wound
Wringer Rolls and Parts for
Washing Machines.
HARTMAN ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR SERVICE
502 Mill Phone 831
SOUTH AMBR3CA the
are complaining of
the eweltering heat there. Hey.
what are they trying- to do—
US Jealous?
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«i* " Dumkopf mys timet
sure are tough en M maids—
whet with the menpower short-
age aorf a scarcity of mistletoe.
reSof Of radio
4«y.
The poet who aug or oeing
"knee deep in June," nays Grand-
pappy Jenkins, must not have
kr.own the Joy of being knee
desp la holiday gift wrapping
paper.
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' The men st the nest desk says
he can'never figure out why his
car always gets stuck in a drift
halfway between home ami des-
tination,
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Mechanized warfare h certainly
tough on liareas—If they or* race
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We have two kinds of weather
these days. It'a snowing outside
and raining inside—raining
Christmas tree needl*"
THK VAN at the next desk
says It will take a super-smart
racketeer who can figure out
some way of bootlegging a
horse race.
Ill . /
doors. Probably plans to come
back later for the hotisei that/
fit them. \
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Junior is considering going '"to
business teaching grownupt hew
to roll corn-silk;
Half thfclUB in a Florida va-,
cation, voltes Grandpappy Jen-
kins jrom St. Petersburg^ Is
weather reports ttt the
newspapers from up north.
A ! ! !
Twq periectlv white deer were
spotted in Michigan. Probably
hitch-hiked down with that* re-
cent bliztard.
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Snow shoveling, according to
an item, is a' great strain on thai
body. And en the' vocabulary.
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A New York druggist gave
away his entire supply of chew-
ing gum and cigarets. "Now
he'll probably^have a hard, time
making people believe he realK
isn't Santa Claus.
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At Monte Carlo—Two! of America's favorite en- New York's swanky sapper dubs. Bat*
tertalners, Dean Murphy and Pepsi-Cola, keep
the girls smiling "at- gay Mont« Csirlo, one of
ir-
r.nd Catherine Murray make a boautity^iudkn«•.'
Dean and Pepsi—take a bow, Advt.'
TWO BONDS TO BE !
GIVEN AT USO
Two bonds will Jje aworded asj
prizos af the regular Bingo game
Moiiany nign{?TET".*i'de cioo ciuo,
it wns annpdticed Saturday by W.
L. Bront. who will be la charge.
Aur persons who hav<« rooms
Los Angeles burglar stole Sf>6 .wj^fch can bo rented to service
and their wives are asked to
phone 2282, the USO'Ttub or to
contact Mrs. Roland Gravett_ at
Phone 834.
led Headhunters FACTOGRAPHS
"Tha Sqntrrela" waa the
Of tfeo homa of Rev. B. P.
noveltst-praacher, whoa4
were popular in Mm 1800 s."
Squirrels" is located a Httle ba-
low Waat Point. N. V.
"Dark horae" waa originally
Bngtiah racing alapg. A dark
horse waa a winning animal
about which little was known
before the race.
The raffed grouao Jnakea the
drumnUng noise So often heard
by beating Ita wlnga rapidly on
the air plom to tte Mtfy.
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TVdf T. SEWING CLUB
'lar
ETS TUESDAY
the T & T Svwiifi'g . club will
meet at the Itome of Mrs. Jtimes
Fwoe, 708 ColUsge street Tuesday
afternoon ^ 3 o'clock.
tali
. condition'
■mnaiggaaralM
sjipllcatlon tor mn«.->«elnK t
Bi pregnancy... tt iiMp keep
■oft >M pltaMe. . .thiix svoic
—j—ry mweaufurtdue to (taj
if It nfreohM and
MwU mimit sppl
numb, tm^itng or bitrnli
of tho
the til
_tna fla-i_
htful to
•Mother's Friem
■tsMr eraiMrilfr.iMwn. many docil
Mate This Home Recipe
To Take Off Ugly Fat
CITATION BV PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
No. 2486
TO: Oc\ia Shaw Defendant,
Greeting- •
You are "hereby commanded to
appear befoxe the Honorable Dis-
trict Coui't of Orange County at
the "Court House thereof, in Or-
ange, Texas, at or before 10
o'clock A. M, of the first Mon-
iay next after, the expiration of
forty - two days from the date of.
the- issuance of this citation, same
being the 19th. day of February A.
D. 1945, then and there to an-
swer Plaintiffs Petition filed in
said Court, on the 5th. day of
January A. D. 1945, in this cause",
numbered 2488 on the docket of
said court and styled E. L. Shaw
Plaint iff, vs. Odla Shaw Defend-
ant. '*•.
A brief stateriilent/of'the nature
of this suit is as follows, to Wit^*
This is a suit few divorce upon the
grounds of harsh and cruel treat-
ment as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff's. Petition on file in this
suit.
• The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in Orange, Texas, Texas
thifi the 5th. day ol January A. D.
1945? Attest: T. M. Dodd, Clerk,
District Court, Orange Coun-
ty. Tex*s (Real)
PHIL LEVANT TO PLAY
FOR USO DANCE-
Phil Levant's famous orchestra,
a popular favorite over the radio
for ijiuny years, will play for a
special formal dance for service-
men at|"\he . USD club Thursday
nifht, it was announced Satur-
day. -The orchestra is being fyr-
thnough tlft; courtesy of
Sarti Smith of "Tfie
club.
The Thursday night dance wHl
replace the usual Wednesday
night dance this wbek, it was aiy
SUNDAY NIGHT . ,
SUPPERS RESUME
The regular Sunday night sup-
pers at the Sunset Grove eotjntry
club will be resumed tonight, 11
has been announced with Mrs.
fritz Lee, chairman, Mrs. Wlllard
Slaton.and Mrs. Paul Slaton ser-
ving on the, committee.
The Island of Malta nag la a
red banner with the eight-point-
edVhtte Maltese croaf. The dnto
of this flap i* 11« The eight
points are supposed to represent
the1 eight Beatltudee. „ ' X
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"Peer" ia a general nam® ap-
plied to th« varloan membera of
the titled Engllah nohiUty. The
-pe.et ago compriaea the ranks of
dutte. mtrqula, earl, viscount and
hnron.
The custom of vailing Moatam
women goes hack to pre'-Iatamtc
days, when' banda of Bedoulna
roamed ^he cities and towjna.
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v Abotil 64 per cent'Of the land
>rea of the Philippines la foreat.
It'a almpl*. It'a amatlng. haw qulekly ana
auty lose poun<li of bulky, unalghtly fat
right in f ttroWh hnas*. Make thli raeipa
yeumel f. h'a aaay—ao troutiU at all an4
rotSa llttla. It cantalna Bathing harmful.
Juat ga to four droggi't ami aak far four
ounce* af liquid Uarcol Coneant rata. Poar
tkia into a plat bottle and add enough
grapefruit juice to (III bottle. Then take
taro tableapoonaful twice a day. That'a
all them la to 1L
It (Iw eery tot battle deeaa't a how
you the almpla, eaay way to kwe bulky fat
aad help regain alender,' aiera gtaasfal
eitreea; if radooible pouada and ineha*
of aaaaaa fat don't jaat aeom to Hasp-
year almoat like magic from neck, chin,
arm*, boat, abdomen, Mpe, calvg* and
ankle*, juat return tha empty bottle for
your money ha«k. Follow the eaay way
endoreed by many who have tried thi
plan and help briiw bark alluring curvea
and graceful alendernea*. JNole h>*w
quickly bleotdlaappaarii—bow muoh bet-
ter you feel. More elite, youthful ap-
**aa
, MRS JOHN KNOWLES
TO PRESIDE, AT TEA
Mrs. John M. D. Knowles wiii
preside at the Coffee service at
the regtilor Sunday afternoon tea
'for gervicenien a no their lamiliefi
this altcrnmn at the USO cltjl).
ORANGE
Now Has Its Own P||Pi
MOTOR TECHNICIAN
Using Standard Equipment Parts
Weidenhoff Motor Analyzer
Weidenhoff Distrib-U-Scope
(Widely Used Py U. S. Armed Forces)
Carburator, Starter and
Generator Exchange
w Armature Winding
ORANGE AUTO ELECTRIC
91 E. Green Ave. Dial 4596
BIBLE CLASH TO
MEET THURSDAY
The Loyal Women's Bible class
of the First Christian church will
meet -Thursday mbrnint:,. •'•uiuary
11 at II o'clock for an all day
meeting at the hotQ£^.of Mrs.. V.
T. RobinSOn, Stark's apartment
No. 9. - - ■ ,
DRAMATIC STORY of a 30-year,
old wealthy British woman who
Irtfi flercp head-htmtlnjr tribesmen
in harasslnsr the J,ips in Burma
has juat been revealed at New
Delhi, India. Mlss«Bower set up a
Hcreen of ohservation posts and
warning system of beacons and
native runners so that the British
14th Army in Burma womIU know
Japanese moves. (International;
TO CHECK
IN 7DAYJ
666
Liquid for Malarial Symptoms*
DR. H. GREEI
DENTIST
Phone 4524
Now Is The Time
To Be Planning /
For Your New "
Wave For Spring!
dial
2233
Let your next permanent be
one of the HELKNE CU RT-
IS Cold Wave* Come ia
-aoon..-or mil tor an ap.
ppirtmant.
MARJORIE.-AL
BEAUTY SHOP
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MAIN QBTWEEN SECOIHD AND THIRD ST.
NOTICfc. '
The Commissioners Court of
Orange County, Texas, at its next
regular meeting at 10 o'clock Ay
M.,; February It, .IMS, will re-
ceive ftroposals from any banking
corporation,' association, or Indi-
vidual banker in Orange county
that may desire to be the deposi-
tory, for County funds, and - Or
trust funds, and * or school funds.
Sid J. Callivet
County Judge.. Orange County,
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Make* You Irritable
and Inefficient!
This may be the reason—-Perhaps eye strain makes
yoq Irritable, inefficient. Get a thorough, >cientiflc
eye examination! Then you'll know the truth. You
knew that the cbst will be economical, whatever
your eyes require.
riNIINT WI1KI.Y TWM
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HUDSON'S AUTO REPAIR
Any Make Car Repaired
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Bradford ft Oak, Brun'ed Add.
M2 Orange, Texas
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Happy the Bride
whose
Diamonds come from'
The-Gem
We are proud of the part we play In romance-
proud, indeed, that many hundreds of bridee
have choeea their diamond from our magnificent
collection. Over a period at years have consci-
entiously striven and succeeshdly so, if you please,
to earn the confidence el our clientele who in vari-
ably say Ihey are happy fceir dHmoaob ea
lrom The Gees.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1945, newspaper, January 7, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221457/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.