The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Members of the Monday Club and
guest; were entertained at dinner
and bridge last night with Mrs. Os-
car Dancy, Miss Evelyn Northcutt
and Mrs. Graham Bruce as hostesses
at the Woman's Club.
The dinner at seven o'clock was-
followed by the card games with ten
tables of players participating. Mrs.
"Cwtetoit -Trimble and Ernest fteid
won the high score prizes. The low
«:ore awards fell to Mrs. James Nefl
nd Tom Rogers, while Frank Scott
was the winner in the pitch games.
Club members and guests attend-
ing Were "Mr. and MrsTTCawrence"
Hustmyre, Mr. and MPs. E. I. Har-
dy, Mr. and Mrs. Aljjtn Cameron, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Steele, Mr. and
Mrs. George Raborn, Mr. and Mrs.
Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Shelley,
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hughes, Dr. and
Mrs. Wynne Pearce, Mr. and Mrs.
Jarrtes- N«ff, Miss Helen Carr, Miss
Emma Scott, Miss Ollie Gomez, Dr.
and Mrs. W. B. Hightower, Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Pearce, Mrs. William
Reid of New Orleans, La., Mr. and
Mrs. R. P Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Brown, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Alexander, Mr and Mrs. Frank
Scott, Mrs. Carleton Trimble.
And
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For many years, it was a common
belief that horse hairs, left in water,
turned to worms.
Father's Night b
Held Monday By
Anderson P. T. A.
Members of the Curtis Parent-
Teacher Association were guests of
the Anderson School P. T. A. at the
Father's Night program given last
night at 7:30 o'clock in the Ander-
son School auditorium.
Archie Weaver was in charge of
-the program which featured jnspira-
tional talks by the Rev. E. T. Drake
and Judge J. T. Adams. Mrs. Glen
Nelson gave a reading and Coker
Thomas sang two tenor solos accom-
panied at the piano by Miss Mary
Frances Cottle. ! """
During the business session plans
were made for setting out trees on
February 14 as a part of the Ander-
son School -campus beautification
program. Flowering trees are .pre-
ferred and it has been announced
that anyone wanting to donate trees
for this purpose may telephone Mrs.
W. B. Simmons, Mrs. Charles Nem^
tiz. Mrs. T. D. Sells or Mrs. C. T.
Kelley
The Rufus Rose Marionette show,
the most famous show of it's kind in
America, will be presented here un-
der the auspices of the Anderson P.
T. A. on March 12, it was decided by
the P. T. A. membership last night.
- Mrs^- Tom Roaers. JAtiU . he. Jtwstcass.
to member* of the Wednesday Club,
at a. iMWJlCOD t^mnrrnm at l o'clock
at her home. 007 Pine Street. The f rm.
luncheon
games.
be followed by bridge
WOODMAN CIRCLE MEETS
AT LODGE MALL MONDAY
The Gate City Grove No. 642.
Woodman Circle, held the regular
weekly meeting at the W. O. W. Hall
on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Emmie Fountain, guardian, was
in charge Of the meeting.
A covered dish luncheon will be
given at'the Woodman Hall on Mon-
WEDNE&DAY
Wednesday Club meeting att the
home of Mrs. Tom Rogers at 1 p. m.
* Mix^Up Se wiivg Crub' meetiRg'"' "at""
'tH^"h im"e"0T^fsTX;''T>i>liman a t2!3R)
Christian Ladies Sewing £lub
•meeting at the home of Mrs. W. M.
Locke mt 3 p. m.
Art Department of the Woman's
Club meeting at the club house at
3:30 p. m.
THURSDAYr-
Gleaners of the First Methodist
Church meeting at the home of Mrs.
J. D. Joiner at 3:30 p. m.
Woman's Society for Christian
Service of the First Methodist
Church meeting at the church at
3 p. m. , -
Circles of the Woman's Missionary
day, February-3, at noon. The oflfi- _
cers and drill team members are in- j Society"of "the"First"Baptist Church
vited to attend this meeting. The meeting fui' visitiinrHay iH p. mr
members arc asked to bring a cov- at the following homes: Circle One
ered dish. The officers will study with Mrs. E. A. Stobart, Circle
the ritual and the drift team will Three with Mrs. A. F. Wilson, Circle
practice the drills. At 2:30 o'clock > Four with Mrs. Davt* Journeay, Cir-
business meeting.
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OrHiigeV First .MikIciii Theatre
Independently Owned, Operated
TOI>.\Y OXIiY
A Sea Thriller That You'll
Xever Forget!
THE BLACKHAWK"
—Willi— ,
RICHARD ARLEN
ANDY D3VINE
NOAH BEERY
-New Serial Start*. Today—
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DEGREE OF HONOR
INSTALLS OFFICERS
"Installation.'of officers was held by
■lt,^as.anoauncs^J.hMJhe Anderson t^c pegree of Honor at the regular
j P: T. A. will be visitors at the meet- meeting held last' night at the WrOr
ing of the Orange High School Par-
ent-Teacher Association on Monday,
February 10, at 3:30 p m., at the
high school. '
At thpi close of the meeting last
night refreshments of sandwiches,
coffee and cake Were served. ■ f
Two prizes were given, the first be-
of Curtis School and the other to
Mrs.«Pat Griffin's room for having
the largest number of fathers in at-:
tendance.
METHODIST ACTIVITIES
CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT /;
The weekly choir practice of the
j Methodist Activities Club will be
j, held tonight at seven o'clock i at the
First Methodist Church. Mrs. Sue
! Moseley, director, urges that atl
1 members be in attendance. < '♦
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Scientific EYE Examinations
BETTER IISION
Our RegUtered Optometrists always
provide the bast
possible
PROFESSIONAL
GUIDANCE
to assure
proper
Service
aad
COMFORT
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103 Fifth St.—Holland Hotel
Phone 1017
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WOODMAN CIRCLE AUDITING
COMMITTEE HOLDS MEETING
The auditing-committec of v the
Woodman Circle composed of Mes-
dames Ruth Mendoza, Mollie Mc-
Coppin and Aline NogUess met with
the financial secretary, Mrs. Loula
Williams on Friday evening. After
the auditors had completed their
work a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs.
Williams served cake and coffee.
Miss Fannie Bea Head nek. presi-
dent; Miss Alice Bosier. vice presi-
dent; Miss Anita Smith, secretary-
treasurer; Miss Ellen Nelson, person-
al service chairman; Miss Georgia
McGill, program •« chairman;1 Mrs.
; The next meeting will he held, on J
Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at
the hoaw of Miss Eilen^elson,.,,
ON BRIDGE
By-ShepardzBjjrekvLL
—■waawmitiM faHuWli'
W. Hall. Mrs. Ada Proctor of Beau
mont, state secretary, was the in-
stalling officer.
Mis. Lula Hurst conducted the
short business session and announced
that the next meeting would be held
on the night of February 10 at the
W. O. W. Hall with the new prcsi-
tosrfiaidasmtteshBrgE
After the meeting refreshments
were served by Mrs. Irene Dodd and
her committee. " ~
j cle Six with Mrs. J. M. Rooks, Cir-
cle Seven with Mrs. A. E. (Fuller _
Woodbine Rebekahs mPfcting at the
| I. O. O. F. Hall at 7:30 p. m.
■■ Weslcyan Service Guild of the
First Methodist Church meeting at
the home of Mrs Steve Bauer at
7:15 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society of
the Church of the Nazarene meeting
at the church at 2:30 p. itu
Night Hawk Club meeting at the
home of Mk§. M. K. Thomen at 7:30
p. m.
FRIDAY
Friday Sewing Club meeting at
the home of Mrs. GusNGulley at 3
p. m.
"iMtidr^ iw- G.-
North Orange Baptist Church m_
ing at the home of Miss Mari&J
Strother at 4 p. m
BLANCH ROSE WALKER
Y. W. A. MEETS
The Blanch Rose Walker Y. W. A.
of the North Orange Baptist Church
-met ill? Mnnday-tiiglrt-HiM"-theTiwmg
BRVANT BURTON IS
FETED AT SUPPER
Mrs. Bryant Burton was hostess
for a supper honoring her husband
on his birthday anniversary last night
at their home in North Orange. The
supper was served at 7:30 o'clock to
deacpns of the North Orange Bap-
ttstr Church and" their families.
Mr. Burton was presented with a
gift from the' deacons. Mrs. K. C.
Phillips played several selections on
the piano, the opening number be-
ing "Happy Birthday." ■
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Strother and daughters Marie
and Edith, Mr. and Mrs.JQILver Ser-
untine and daughter, Jeneane; Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
■Willftmsr.
Gay, Mr. aiKTMrsT K. (^ Phillips,
Rev. and Mrs. Jaroy Weber and son,
Mrs. Neal Burton, Mrs. Mae Baker
and daughter Mona, Betty Jean Bur-
ton and Billie Burton. < :
] of Mrs. Emery Nelson, the new Y. W.
j A: counselor. Ten members were ifi
! attendance. ^
j Clara Mae McGill led the devoti-
j onal which was ''followed: by the elec-
; tion of officers. The nCw officers arc
WOMAN'S WESLEY BIBLE
CLASS HOLDS MEETING
, The monthly business meeting of i
the Woman's Wesley Bible Class of !
the First Methodist Church was held ! C. E. EXTENSION COMMITTEE
last night at 7:30 o'colck in the MAKES TRH' TO WOODVILLE
McLEWIS HOME CLUB ,
MEETS ON FRIDAY
The McLewis Home Demonstra-
tion Club met on Friday, January
24, at the home of Mrs. A- Stanton.
A demonstration of " table manners
was given by Mrs. George Huckaby
and Mrs. H. 11. Stanton. A mock
service of a family meal was dem-
onstrated by lour members.
The home demonstration agent.
Miss Rozellc McKinney, was present
not finished their foundation^ pat-
rns would meet on Wednesday, Jan-
uary 29, with Mrs. Lois liarvey as
hostoW at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Hereto. Each one attending is
to bring a Cohered dish.
Twelve'members were in attend-
ance at Eriday's^m^cting and eight
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suit, r*r*rd-
: who wina th ««rli«r *
<X III* third trick, who bu no
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North
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it NT Pass 3 NT
i Waat led ths apada 9 againat
Ithis bidding at two UbUa ot a
; with tha K and Mturnad
wWiyr wit tha A. THa eltfJ
A w«a lad then to tha 10 aad A.
Waat Mkuralnt tha apada 8 to 4«*
«tater*a Q. Than tha dUmond A
DMrlkutsd by Kiag'
11 . ■ ' '• r " 11 '
waa knocked out of Weat'a hand.
He had no apada to lead now, so
South got tha re#t of the tricks,
bla eootraet phia an over-
At the other UhU, Baat put oo
his thinking cap. The apada • wm
from either doubletoa or a treble-
tOB. Uu former. his play and*
r.BOat
the contract by ducking, ao
later ha could take the third trick
of tha ault. So he played his oome-
10 oa tha apada lead. When
umh won a wick wiui nis
e led his second spade.
mTUM X TO* wMft
r won with hla diama
A* he returned his third apM
But won this with the K and
otmd tha 8 aad S of apadas. aeb>{
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(Dealer: South. Xaat*Weet wuWj
nerable.) 4
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3«N* Trumps, what card
Wast lead 7 „
tire club.
The next meeting will be held on
February 14 at the home of Mrs. J.
B. Arlington. "Using Foundation j
Patterns in Fashions of 1811" will be]
the. subject of the program
Child
i MltS. W. B. BOSWELL
| IS PARTY 1IONOREE
j Mrs. W. B. Boswell was honorec
church basement with ten members ; The Extension Committee of the , for a birthday party given cele-
pregent. \ Southern Pine District of the Chris-
Mrs. T. J. Arnold, vice president, j lifin Endeavor ntadv a good-will trip
was in-charge of the business ses? [ to Wotxiville Sunday night, attend-
sion. ^Mrs. fc W. Milliard read tne I ing the regular Sunday evening
minutes of the previous meeting in j meeting of the young people's society
of the Woodville Christian Church.
Members of the committee attend-
ing were Clint Craig and Nell With-
erspbon of Port Arthur, Ruth Crom-
/ :n * * \ : > .
Don't Worry If -Hft's Sound| Physically
Br LOT. AN CLBNDKHIMG. M. D
the absence of' Mrs. Johnny Hudson,
secretary. Reports of officers and
committee chairmen were given.
Mra. M. A. WatSop resigned from the
home department and Mrs. Kate
Bresnan volunteered to fill the va-
cancy. /
The next business meeting of the
will be held « •Monday nightf
bruary 24. at the church.
"rtuss'v
Februi
brat ion of her seventy-first birthday
on Monday afternoon at her home in
Bruncr Addition.
The guests presented the hotioree
with numerous gifts and refreshments j
of tea, cake and coffee were served. •
Those attending were Mesdames!
F. T. Hitter, Billie Cajlahan, M. M. !
Gray, Josie Bouehe, Will Henry,'
• The thin youngster, is a'great
trial to his parents and lo t eet-
1 taia extent to himself. There is
only one reason why anrone
•aMild bother about, a thin *0«a«-
Htrc, however, and that is the poa-
sibSit* that he might actually
have developed tahofraloeia.
DrTClendenlnf wW arts^fer
' qSMtions of general interest
only, and then only through
' his column.
well and Grenville Mellen of Beau- j -Bonnie Smith, Frank Edgcrton, W
mont and Gat Davidson of Orange, i M, Locke, W. N. Anderson, Nora Ba-
This trip was the first in a series , kor, W. B. Blount, A. J. Schnitzel,
Arthur Turner
I
planned by the committee. The next Arthur Turner. B. H. McMullen,
..ta™hai..a...Mtoll.i tonI^wMwUia. I<M,lin,
iana in about two weeks. I and Mrs. Boswell.'
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Bus Station—SOS Green Ave.—Phone 2S2
Open 24 Hours
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Busks Leave Orange
weSiv
2:59 A. M.
4:55 A. M.
9:34 A. M.
11:14 A. M.
1:55 P. M.
4:40 P. M.
6:30 P. M.
8:10 P. M.
8:55 P. M.
11:29 P, M.
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6:23 A. M.
9:00 A. M.
11 KM) A. M.
11:43 A. M.
1:30 P. M.
3:50 P. M.
7:50 P M«
10 .28 P. M.
Port Arthur Division
Bimbos Leave at 7:20 -A 11:45 A. BL; 4:35 f ML; 8:05>*
Arrive From Pt Arthur 9:30 & 11:10 AJL; 1*1 f. K
BUS B7ATI0N TAXI—PHONS 358
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t of sating plenty of I
mm THE LUES...
• United Gam slamls rrady—«n<|, in fact, now
playing its part in the National Defense Program*
Dr. Israel Bram has discussed
the subject aad he Ihdicates that
it is just as difficult • pro!
1 youngster.
> and butter offer the beat
rinr a thin
l-.W0Mih4.lt
_ tjr of bread
and butter can ~ be established,
aloitK with that ol drinkldg an
ant|Me quantity of rich milk, the
youngster's problem Of veining
weight Is practically salted. Un-
fortunately, this cannot always
be ao easily accomplished,"
Lack ef Appetite
Thia finding corresponds to
what thin people tell you—that
they actually dont hate as good
an appetite as other people and,
therefore, don't eat as much. Of
course, you see all aorta of opinion
to the contrary. One is .that fit
people don't hare good appetttaa
and thin people gorge themselyea,
bttt careful observation sho#s that
thiiae are not true in carefully
Notary e«pe jmanta.
- ''So .Thitr'tlW -problem of geitmg
the thin youngster to sat plenf
of bread and butter and mi
• Perhaps the heat way in whiefy we, as an organi-
sation, ean nerve our country in thin program, id by
rendering an adequate, dependable Natural Gas
'ISffiPvieer WsTfmlu^^
urmy"
training posts and flying fields require it. New
homes, whole new towns brought into being by t||8
D^f^nse activity will need it. ;
romes down Vt the use of other
methods to make him hungrier.
A careful examination for any
physical disability is presumed to
be the first act in taking care of
the thin youngster. Overactivity
of the thyrdid gland, unsuspected
diabetes, intestinSI Worms of all
kinds, bad teeth, digestive dis-
orders, must all be investigated.
Irregular meals, eating under dis-
tracting surroundings, poor dis-
cipline and diet fads in the par*
cnta, are all calculated to be bad
for the nutrition of a child.
Ilaprsfe Bleeping Habits
is strewed^M^rt^importsat means
of bHngini back the appetite. A
youngster of 10 or 12 should Nave
St least ten hours sleep each rtight.
Ideally he ahould sleep alone in a
well-vert tiUted raasn. The correc'
tion of erroneous! sleep habitst la
not a matter of arising later, tat
of retiring carbon.
Under medicatlaa; very Hi
suggestad sxeept perhapa the
preseiRt vitamin tajblcU con
Vitamins A, S, GJD
and G,
are excellent appetisers in
average case of \ undejr-noari
itr ' ■-«!—! ' ■ «■ * , < ."
lologrla
In youpg patient
but gaining
youngster, explaining what Is to *
be 4one and how, together with pa-
tlertt correction of) bad habita, will v
accomplish exeellient results. In.
most instances tlbs parents have <
'pampering gets
ilng the ctonfidcnce of
-
illitis undouj
breath.
Could you suggestba suiUble 1
cdy to combat bad (breath?"
Answer—ChrOnie inflammat
of the tonsils cause* an unple
odor, so that tonr
edly can cause bad
Is no remedy for Imd breath. Iti
treatment requires careful evalu-
ation of all possibl causes. More
bad breath cornea (from tha no^a
than from the mouth. Any Infec-
tion in the mouth\ or noea may
cause it. flerupui ous frequent
cleaning of the tec th (including
the use of denial II >**) ia necea-
sart- Only a few ca ses arise, as It'
ia popularly tuppoM, from the
stomach. Ordinary tnouth washes
are of little value in >lhe treatment,
.odnHb_-
that releases chlorimi in the mouth
is valuable. ' /
8. F.t'S., Vincennest Ind.:—"Aire
m
there skin cancers,
nd how do
good
they appear? What ia a
blood purifier?" i
Answer—Cancer o kthe skin oc-
cur* very frequently] It affects
mostly the skin of theiface, form-
ing an ulceration or ( open sore.
There is no such thimt as a blood
purifier. To attempt t c treat eSn-
cer in this way would
a dangerous delay.
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MVM which
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Far
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MUtweua"
ifaat rat*.
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"Imtraatiom lor the 1
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Cava aI Um SaU and
r ttw llatasKjS
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to hundreds of Gas welb, is Asiarari^# of
home and industry.
By wtLUAM amr-
% w C4*tral Prtu Writh
HAVING seen nothing but
turaa of America's new aol
it pie-
f America's new soldiers
in tiflks, scout oara and
•r cycles. Sadoh Oumb-
has begun to wonder
become offt
army, i
VT~f1 (* t
/ee/sad ricrttly c t* r
I year since it 4ittrmti.
tynt tfyn iwiw; u Sasn
afca -a
r f McciMtmtrs cwf.
T til
TSensaa at the
the editor, ataring helple.i sly at
hia aUck of mall, aaj-s
doesn't believe It.
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TMmga we never hop*
A Mutant* frowning w.|
'"'''■aM«aaadtt&l' aaMSSs '
nQWjpmpQT CmfntrM
tight. .
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3
ing out parties for Kew
debutantes eosU an annual t.
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