The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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of Mrs. J. E. Wright of 1121 Av
cnue 0, became the bride of Le-
laud Charles Peterson ot this"city,
whp was jleci ntiy released from
• he Navy, ort ' Monday afternoon
Fell. 11. at five o'clock in the
First Methodist church with the
Rev. Walton Gardner officiatiri^.
The bride wore dn ntjtin wool
'suit Vith brown arid vrtiite ic?es-
ories and a corsage of gardenias,
Mrs. W. E. Dasek was the bride's
only attendant, and Cari E. Stone,
Jr., served as best man.
" < Galveston To Be
-In Orange Tonight'
♦ ♦♦♦H The
— number ir
ah Degree Team,
om Lone Star
, 1. Galveston,
night as guests
- - ah lodge, L O.
"I t O. F. in the lodge hall. Local can-
. didales as well as ten from Gal-
I 1/1 Riverside - vCSton Will receive the degree.
I >■- ( All local .and visiting members
IA large cr<*\vd is
__ Rcbekah Lodge Ntv.
turrie Dance To'
o at. are asked to be present.
jfnd the old-fashiortod Valentine
iturrie dance to be held at Ass-
ily Hall No. 1 in Riverside to-
night- Jchnnie Stephenson's or-
chestra will play for cUmcing from i met for a luncheon on W
8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Prizes will be ; afternoon at on* o'clock
awarded fdv the best costumes.
WEDNESDAY SEWING CLUB
MEETS FOR LUNCHEON
The Wednesday Sewing Club
inesday
in the
home of Mrs. Jack Harmon, 711
A small admission fee will be • Cbrdrey.
Junior High Youth
Of Navy Housing
Plans Activities
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At a special meeting held Tues-
day night. February 12. the Jun-
ior High Youth of the Navy Hous-
ing project elected the following
officers: Betty Jo Anboiue. presi
Dos MesSs Club . >
Is Entertained
v ;Ki-.i '■ y.
On, Wednesday, evening, beginn-
ing 4at 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. E. a.
Workman entertained members of
the Dos Mesas Club at bridge in
her home, 204 Morrell.; •
The Valentine motif wtts used
{ in the decorations and refresh-
Mmw
i tan Class t
k A 4 'I
Meets Tuesday •
The Sodalitnn Xilass of the First
Baptist church met on Tuesday
morning at 10:,W o'clock in.the
home of Mrs. WUDurn Smith. ROT
v-ifth street. ;
Mrs. James Marsh, class toch-
er, presided m-er the business ses
dent; Jesse Reese, vice president; I mcnts. Mrs. Veon Vi>ward won sion at which Mrs, J. L. Hart. Jr.,
Marilyn Phillips", secretary; Bob I high.score prize and Mrs. Jlmmie
Crutchfield, treasurer: Ethel Will-'Mayo received the award of second
banks, program chairman. high. ThosiJ making donations to
The mw)>y-fleeted coflnnl 1\eld i the club flower fund fo« being late
a short meeting after the general i thc^party were Miss Anna Wea-
assembly and completed-plans (at yer and'Mra. Fred Hanscom
And Mrs. Jerry Allen were appoln
ted new group captflins. It was de- '
cided that the. next meeting would
bei held on Tuesday morning of'
next week at l6:3o o'ctoclrln the j
home of Mrs. Frank Bannan, tlfl
iseriespigCi ty CounciI of
! Parents/T eache.rs
•Wednesday
fr believes
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charged, and everyone is invited
to attend. Hughie Byrd, director
of the party, has announced that
pictures will: be taken during the
evening.
The City Council of Parents and ,.
' Teachers met„ on Wednesday i
morning at ten o'tlock at the Cyp^ '
The Valentine motif was carried Pat
out in the decorations. During the
afternoon the members sewed on
curtains for the demonstration: cot-
tage to be opened in Riverside-
soon.
Members attending were Mrs.
M. M. Brock, Mrs. Vernon Brec-
land, Mrs. George Patterson, Mrs.
Dorothy Smith, Mrs.- J. Cullen
Browning and the hostess.
The next meeting will beheld on
Wednesday, February 27, in the
home of Mrs. a. H. Johnson, 319
Dewey Place.
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the Junior High Valcntine^arty !' Attending' were: Mrs, Veon Evnnk All members are urged to
to be held 'at the IJavy Town Re- j Howard, Mrs. Jimmie Mayo, Mrs*, attend.
creation hali Thursday night, Feb-: Jce Zucea, Mrs. H. O. M;vye, Mrs, ' Cookies ijitd coffee were served !
ruary 14. A social commit tee om- Joe Jefferson, Mrs. E, C. Fallin, to: ^IS Joe p. Thrash Mrs John 1
posed or Tony Martinez, 'Esther Hiss Anna WeaVet:. Mrs,' Fred f smltlu Mrs.' Frank Ba'nn-m Mrs
Mae; Du Bose, Wplbt PiV«« ami; Hanscom and the hostess. : J 1„ Hart, Jr„ Mrs Lloyd Blake
:sy Lloyd wa>i -also-appoiiUed : -On Wednesday -evening ot mt Mr-srPatd Smith. Mnr Jerry AHeni t'
The council will meet twice a week the club will meet injhe, Mrs. James Marsh, Mrt. Frarfk \
NORTH ORANpK BAPTIST
CIRCLE ONE MEETS
Circle One of the North Orange
Baptist Woman's Missionary Un-
ion met on Wednesday morning ot
nine o'clock at the church with
five numbers and one visitor at-
tending.
Mrs. Carpenter led .the <devot-
ional and Mrs. L. R. Gay had
charge of the Bible study on "For-
giveness". The program closed
with prayer by Mrs. Charles Cain.
Mrs. Cooper served refreshments < « i
reflecting the Valentine motif, t
Mrs. Gay was honoree w Ihe soc-
ial HOUSS the occasion betng hep
birthday artniveritary.
The next meeting of the circle
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win be held on Wednesday
ing, February 20, at nine o'4
at the Church. .
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From where I it... Joe Ma
-j ress street USO Club with Mrs. J. 1—1 rnh ^Ii'iK
'I rK. Westmoreland, vice president VJ \_-.UU
Entertained At
presiding.
Mrs. Rflymopd
Sanders, secro-
/Penctrattt
to upper bronchlnl
iubroWlth Us loolhmf
medicinal vapors.
tary, read the minutes and gave [gridgfi LuneheOll
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the chest and back
surfaces lik* i good,
warming poultice.
Warming, soothing relief—grand
relief—comes when you rub good
old VicksVapoRubon the throat,
chest and back at bedtime. Its
relict rating-stimulating action
keeps on working for hours. In-
vites restful sleep. And often by
morning most misery of the cold
is gone. No wonder most mothers
Use. VapaRub.
Try ft tonight—
home-proved f VapoRub
the treasurer's report.' Miss Helen
Carrjtuide u short talk, explain- !
IriR thp way guilds donated by the j
organization woukl be used in he I
reiinbilitatinn of a school in Holl- i
and.
Mrs. J. Cullen iBrowning, Mrs. |
J. W. Edgar,. Mrs. R. E. Prince. |
Mrs. T. P. Baker, Miss Josephine |
month and the general assembly
will be held once a month.
The Junior High Youths have
open house (games, ping-pong,
dancing) at th&tfNavy Recreation
Hall every Monday, night from se-
ven until nine o'clock. On Thurs-
day night> from seven until ,nine
o'clock they .have a craft program
at the same place. Thus fur much
shell jewelry has -been ~ made and
home of Mrs. Joe
Sixteenth street.
Zucea. 2210 Hougeot, Mrs. Bert Hauver,
many book
finished,
end sets have been ' durance
The production of chee.se is the '
earliest form of dairy manufacture,
according to the Encyclopaedia
Bt itannica. Recognizing the stren- |
gth-giving. properties of cheese, j
the ,)ewti.a«d the Rojnatis fed it to
their armies, and the Greeks gave j
it to wriatlers to increase their on- ;
These programs are under the
leadership of Cjftiice Chase ot the
Turret Road USO staff.
All Junior High Youth living in
the Navy Housing projects are
Ipvited to take part these acti-
vities.
" Mrs. J. C. Winfrey entertained
members Of the Ace Hifjh Bridge
Club at luncheon and bridge on
Wednesday afternoon' in her home,
1210 Seventeenth street.
The luncheon, served at one
o'clock, was followed by the bridge')
games with Mrs. , D. O. Gideon
Now She Shops
"Cash and Carry
■ Without Painful Backache
Bronchial
COUGHS
Bronchial Irritations
Due to tiftis/
.. Pix-ml AS cents toda>v<£t any Rood
rtrui: «tm' tor a birttw ot ItciuUlcy'H
mou Atuturc. ;rnh« a flotinto
oC t,ij■ k ho.Hiinr, Feet tta ii(«taat
nower.rnl t-iYiyttvo aotloit pr«Cd.
ttirit ttirontx head and hronphtat
tubes—kta/(5 at onoc to toonon .up
thick, eU&Utatf ,>htC|tm, sootl.o raw
jnotiityxuip* tnttUo br<>t thtn«{ <-Bstor.
Stim^HiBckney
has:« Jrade mark ^
rore Sam Hackney got su«-
ccssful, his wife used to make hk
bow tie=i for him. They came out an
inch longer thati! average — and
Saw catn* in for ft lot of ribbing.
But lie only smiled and took it.
Of course, Sam doesn't need to
economize now; he's one of the beat
real eMate men jn the conntr?. But
he *t ill wears tSko«e long bow Hen.
Proapectlye customerK may not fe-
8jUfoior from ttioao pcVutnu-ntj memt er his name or his face," but
nsnsty ti%ttottii« coukhk or tmmctilol
ttolTn doc to colds flnd.iJ.uclt-! the iniaute thef ee Sam. tney aay,
sFU-.v'n tirlniss aiitck and effeotlve re- "Ttmt's ili
- I lief. Don't wait—set llucVtlejr'n Can- 1 ,"a's e * -
T i iutfot toitay you act relief lartantty, :
CASH DRI G CO, ' i
The bow ties work like ft
mark-*-something to
and identify.
And Sam has another
too: the ffia** of
client after every deal la
Sure, lt' a friendly gesture..
more than that, it reminds
client* that he'* a man of
tion and «ood Iwlt-dei
and temperate^Sam's no fool!
Linn, J. E. Pryor and Mrs. W. ' Winning the high spore prize. Ml*. jMiionousnvu^r'
H, Archer \v< re appninved to set
v< An the nominating committee
"to ftfeloci canrUdates for the elect-
ion of officers which will take
place on1 (he second week in April.
Mrs.. John Channing had charge
of the program and presented Mrs.
C. R. Coate who. spoke on "Eotm-
der's Day."
Everett Dunstan won the award
for second high.
Mrs. Gideon was the only guest
besides the club members.
Mi's. Ray Winfrey will enter-
tain the club at the next meeting
which is scheduled for the after-
noon of February 27th, in her
home. 810 Fifteenth street.
Without Painful 1
When disorder of kidney function permit*
linonoua mpttrr to remain in your Wood, it
nayc u*enttKKir.T backache, rheumatic p ln .
leg iminn. Ions of pi p and enortty. nettimt uu
niffhtj, awetline. nufliness under the eyes.
In adaches ami Uiilinra. I Vcqnent or oennty
with itmartinic and uinniiw koine-
timea dhow* there ia something Wtone with
your kidneys or bladder. \ *
lion't wait! A«k your druKrtlJt for D^nn'a
Pills, a stimulant diuretic, Wejl sueeeasfully
by millions for ov&i.-4,ryMVT^f7 Boan'a jrivn
happy relief and will help the If, miles of
kidney tubes (tush out poisonous wuste f t'.mi
your blood. Cet 1 '..tin's IMls. v\
: Phonograph and
Record Shop
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and Used Records
of All Kinds
Alliums Noodles
Next Door to Sahino Cafe
!ttl E. Green
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Bell b Brandon
TRIM SHOP
313 - 13th St.
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Plumbing and
Heatmg
LICENSED and BONDED
(•narniiteed Service
1(13 SIXTH ST.
Phone 2997
PHONE 4171
For
RADIO and
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Pickup and Delivery
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1104 Cypress
SEE US FOR
Expert Painting
Paper Hanging
Floor Sanding
Interior or Exterior
DECORATING
0. M. DRY, Jr.
Orange Paint
Co.
Matfl at 4th
PHONE 2333 ^ -
Always
PIGGLY WIGGLY
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Specials For Friday and Saturday
Strictly Fresh Yard
Eggs
Per
Doz.
39c
Van
Camp's
Per
Can
CHIU
25
IMPERIAL PURE CANE 1 GLADIOLA
SUGAR 5 ^ 30-1 FLOUR 5 £*30'
tVVi III s Medium or
fi^PALMOLIVE 19
hr the 14-DAY >en r Hm
OCTAGON (.RANULATKI)
SOAP POWDER ^ 23c
CASHMERE BOUQUET
TOILET OCc
SOAP 3 Bars A. 9
.ft'. . N. • • '* .
8 OZ. PKG. /
BORAXO 12'
PRINCE ALBERT
TOBACCOc*" 10'
BAM A
PEANUT BUTTER 29c
ARMOURS
W'TREET £r 29
qftffEHOUSf
WHITE HOUSE "400" CONTEST
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Compl«*e thi* aentence in 25 additional word*
or le r: "I like White House Evaporated Milk,
fortified with 400 U.S.P. wits of vitamin Dj,
because...Get an entry blank at your A&P
today. Contest closet mid-
night, March 31, 1946.
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Of "SUNtHINI"
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COFFEE
3 - 59c CEliRV
MARSH SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
NO. I FANCY WHITE
SI NNVHKI.D PANCAKK
FLOUR
20-o/..
Pku.
SO-WITr.
BLEACH
t^itin t
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7c i U. S. NO. 1 CALIF. ICEBERG
LETTUCE
4 For 15c
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POTATOES. 10 lbs. 41c
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| CABBAGE. 2 IHh. C
j SNOWIHTi; TKXAS
I CAULIFLOWER, each 2 c
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CARROTSn Bchs. .. 15c j
TEXAS JUICY VALENCIA j
ORANGES. 2 Doz. 53c
Fancy KUck VALENTI! _ w
GREEN UKANS. 2 Llisi 4
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MACARONI DINNER
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CORN, No. 2 Can
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Large II or. 1 o ' K>NA CCt GREEN
I ZC BEANS. No. 2 Can
i IONA EARLY JUNE J
PEAS, No 2 Can . IU
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Pint
19c
WHITE HOUSE
APPLE JUICE. Pt. 14c
CORN. No. 2 Can
: SCLTANA PEANVT
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JUICE, No. 2 Can f*
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14c'IONA WHrrK
Pork pan
smoked
U. S. NO. 1 IDAHO
TURNIP GRKENS Bitncli
CARROTS 2,/Bunclit^ '
RADISHES.'ilortic Grown 2 llrlis
10Lb' 45
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i DON UTS, doz 15c MSPBlt
Bt I.K
PORK SAUSAGE. Lb. 29c
ASSORTED
Uracil MEATS, LIk 2! e |
TEXAS LARGE SIZE
DELICIOUS NICE SIZE
10 Lb
Bag
DR. H OREH
In All r anches
Natural New Plactfo
FALSE TEETH ^
No Awobitiaeat
Over Abe's
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OM Day Repair
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NOODLES, 5 oz. Pktf. «c (
RAJAH WORCESTERSHIRE
AMERICAN SAUCE, S-OT. Bot. • >• 8c
SLICED CifEESE. IM. 3«e. | SunHJ-fleld Fancy I-on« C.raln j
^ ] RICE. I2-oi. Box 10c >
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SALT JOWLS, Lb. PORK, 18-ox. Can c I'
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MARMALADE, lb. Jar 18c
ENCORE PREPARED
SPAGHETTI, 2 14b. Jar 25c
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MACARONI. 8-o«. Bo* 5c
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308285/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.