The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1945 Page: 4 of 6
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Riverside Youth
Dane6 Tonight
The wee^y Friday dance- of
the Riverside Youth AsKociation
will be held tonight at 8:80 o'clock
in the Assembly Hall No. 1, Ave-
nue A and' John street. "AH teen
age youth are Invited to attend.
Admission will be thirty cents
per jjerson.
Mcdonald baptist w. m. u
MEETS AT CHURCH
Nine members of the Woman's
Missionary Union of the McDon-
ald Manorial Baptist church at-
tended the regular weekly meet-
ing held on Thursday morninf
from nine to ten o'clock at ttyf
church. "
Mrs. Charles Burch led: tht
Bible study which was followed
by u business meeting of the nom-
~ mating committee which selected
candidates for .the election of of-
ficers' on the first Thursday ir.
September.
Next Thursday morning thi
memberp will (neet ut ten o'clock
at the church lor mission stud}
and a covered dish luncheon). A
.review of the book, "They Need
Not Go Away" will be presented
by Mrs. K. W. Terrell, Mrs. R. C.
Gray uiVd Mrs. Merten Peveto.
ST. MARK'S W. S. C. S.
V1EETS FOR PROGRAM
The regular weekly meeting of
he Woman's Society of Christian
Service of St. Mark's Methodist
hurch was held on Thursday
norning at #:30 o'clock in the
jome of Mrs. R. L. Fowler, 515
,-tadar court.
Mrs. J. W. Wlthrow led the'
ipening prayer and Mrs. F. C.
'act? gave the- secretary's report.
V brief business session was held
, vlth Mrs. R. Lee Davis, chair-
nan, In charge. All -w.ojnen of
he society were urged to attend
he study seminar to be held in
he First Methodist church in
je&imont on August 28th. It was
lecided by the group that no
neeting would be held, next
Thursday morning, •
Announcement was made that
he children's workers of- the
•hurch would leave oy Tuesday
norning of next week to ilttend
he Children's Workers Confer-
ence in Jacksonville. The follow*
ng women will attend: Mrs. B.
A. Sandefev, Mrs. H B. Hatcher,
Mrs. J. Cullen Browning und
Mrs. L. R. Condrey.
Mrs. B. H. Sander had charge
rjf the program on ''Cooperation
in Latin America", Mrs. Charles
Davis presented "United Christian
Literature and Literacy Program"
ifter which Mrs. R. Lee DaVis
ipoke on "United Programs in
Santo Domingo". Mrs. E, C.
Parliament Team
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ON THIIK WAY to attend a session
of. the new Parliament in London
are Aneurin Bevan and his wife,
better known as Jennie Lee. Both
were elected to the British Parlia-
ment during the Labor Party land-
slid* that ousted the Churchill gov-
ernment. (international).
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Switzer made a talk on ''Preparr,
ing Youth for Tomorrow" and
Mrs. H. "0. Hatcher discussed
'Youth on the March." The pro-
gram closed with the group sing-
ing "Speak to Me That I May
Speak". The meeting adjourned
with a prayer for permanent
l>eace.
Mrs. B. P. Wade was a guest
and is to become a member of
the society. •
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WEST ORANGE BAPTIST „
w„ M- U. MEETS THURSDAY
On Thursday morning at ten
o'clock the weekly meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Union of the
Wept Orange Baptist church was
held, at the church with eight
members'
The Royal Service lesson, led
by Mrs. Eugene Pattillo, was
presented by Mrs. Edgar Bishop,
Mrs. Hugh Myers, Mrs. Carroll
Bishop, Mrs. Richardson and Miss
Larissa Gravett.
Mrs. Carroll Bishop presided
over the business session. Mrs.
Bishop was elected chairman to
take the place of Mrs. Louis
Dickerson who has resigned, and
Mrs. Bishop Is to notify the union
concerning her acceptance some
time during the coming week.
Next Thursday morning the
group, will meet again at a place
to' be announced later.
after having spent
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Johnston "of the Wlnfree
comihunlty.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. J. .McGee are
to leave this weekend (of u week is
visit in the home of, J|trs, ,Mc-
Gee's mother, Mrs A- L. Coletjtari,
near Martin.
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Mr. and Mrs, Pat Burtt'n and
daughters Sue Marilyn and\Caro-
lyn of Houston, and Mr. artci, Mrs.
L. C. Burto** of Beaumont tire to
spend the weekend here .with
Mrs. Jerome Burton of Blind ad-_
ditlon. *v
Dr. S. J. Rogwt <S£S!. Br. R. Jay Rogm
ORANGE
ll«.Hand Hotel
1M Fifth St.
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419 Austin
PERSONALS
Mrs. Mary Crow of Houston
and Mrs." Pete Ellis of Kquntz
returned-Thursday to their homes
after having spent several days
here with the^ Rev. HJid Mrs. K.
W. Terrell.
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Mr. und Mrs. Claud. Webster, of
West Orange are moving, to Okla-
homa today. Mr. Webster has
been employed at one of the local
shipyards during the past few
years.
Miss Gladys Johnston, a Stu-
dent at Wesleyan School in Fort
Worth, returned to school today
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In the hooked rug competition.
71-year-old James Hoyle, of
Kansas City took the blue ribbon
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while Ed strummed the guitar1' " Prom w!
... picking out old, friendly help to make the
songs. - _2 kin. Maybe we
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The harmony wasn't too-good around the fire,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1945, newspaper, August 24, 1945; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221651/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.