The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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ORANGE. TEXAS, TlfTllSDAT, FEBETXARY 14,. 1«4«
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Business Women's Victory Bridge
Circle Has Supper Club Has Party
V"S&gLm «i *heiti Keel Klub Meets IfcJOW. Clubpps-1SS^I^tre,J"°
sate at an
stores ettty
Oramt at Cash Drue.
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NEW DIRECTORY
' GOES TO PRESS
MARCH 1
The monthly supper meeting of
thif. Business Women's Circle of
the First Presbyterian church was
h«*ld on Tuesday evening at 6:30
o'clock in the church dining room.
After, the devotional a program
on Stewardship was presented un-
der leadership of Mrs. Addie
Cooke. A short business session
was held and a nominating com-
mittee to select candidates for el-
ection of officers, was appointed
including Mrs. E. T. Drake, Mrs.
' Belle McKarlane and Mrs. \ Torh
Dodd,
j The next regular meeting of the
; circle will be held on Tuesday
I evening. March" 12, at the church.
on the evening of February 26th r C nrr\ Pn'r+Y/
In the homo of Mrs. Gene Saxon, 'Of V^UFU i Ul ly
1104" Seventeenth street.
Business Session
lis
Mrs. Donald Schliessmann and
Mrs. John Lee Marshall entertain
ed members of the Victory Bridge
• Mrs. Ned Oliver entertained
■w , ii- v, . Am, ,1 an Mara ainl.-«fos:twi
'Member of the Navy Officers..; cd.iMStead grallnjlT
ae- - mum
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The two war veterans applied to
the U. S: graiing service for land
, n A r*\ l ii members of the Keel Klub on Wives club atTendsrd the s-nni-nion-
in- /VlrS. Lharles /V\yers vVedneaday afternoon at two thiy' business meeting held on 0
™ m««mww ) mw •«.'««; Bufllt' P ' • ' o'clock in the Navy Town recreat- Wednesday fternoan in lJie-Cyi>-
Club on Tuesday evening In the * ' - - • - - 1 ' ' "
home of Mrs. Schliessmann, 96 C ^ ° M,uu
Now — what wlUi Pluto
pa (and considering tjher
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ion hall. Bridge and rypwny were rdei stre^t
played with Mrs. W. H. Kent w^fti Ralph CiHetio presiding: Plans
Decatur. u_!I Mrs. Charles^ MyeXji was hostess iung the prize iiv the rummy games v.'v re inadfr lor a dance to be* held
Mrs. Gene Saxon won thf high for the weekly bridge-luncheon of and Mrs. J. H. Sheltqn winning It At- the O^-Q. on the evening of
score prlie in the games,which the Sunset Bridge Club on Wert- bridge. Mrs.' Van -Modlsette was - i.lruary 22i.
m
.atitagCB) -ii- the two have -v''
) building wit.r Mrs.. <£j equipment and will go into the _
Make This Home Recipe
To Take Off Ugly Fat
were enjoyed by two tables of neaday at 12:15 o'clock'"®
players. Refreshments, reflating home, 206 Lakeside.
the Valentine theme, were served Mrs. Anna Belle Aicher won the
by the hostesses. high score prize and Mrs. L. B,
Attending were Mrs. Jim Ram- Christenson won Second high. Mrs-,
sey, Mrs. Michael Callahan, Mrs. e. M. Foreman received the bingo
W. T. Barrett, Miss Hazel Dunn, prize. *
Miss Lucy Lee Djckson, Mrs. Gene Guests besides club members
Saxon, Mrs. , Schliessmann and were Mrs. Aicher and Mrs. Char-
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j les Mann. .1,_«•
j Mrs. Hartley Thomas will enter-
I tain the. club, ,on Wednesday of
; next week in her homeT 7 East
her 'awarded ilie guest prize
Guests were Mis. Modi
J. R, Riser and Mrs. Mayme Clis-
rbad cbtrsti iu-ui>n business.
Says Rauchfuss: "We are gett-
ing down to earth."
Guests were Mrs. Modisetto, Mr^;fM, !:jfe^.Cllib will be held on the
of Febrnaf-y '27; at two
BL'RDEN
Sunset.
To cHang* your directory
listing...or order an ad-
ditional listing ... please
call the telephone
Jbusinoss office.
It's simple. It's amazing, how
quickly one may lose pounds of
bulky, unsightly fat right in your
own horue. Mako this recipe your-
self. It's easy—no trouble at all
little. It contains nothini
to your 'IrucKib
r four ounces of liquid
j (formerly called Barcel
Concentrate). Pour tnis into a pint
bottle and add enough grapefruit
juice to fill the bottle. Then take
two lablespoonsful twice a day.
That's all there la to it.
If the very first bottle doesn't
•how the simple, easy way to lose
bulky fat and help regain slender,
more graceful curves; if reducible
pounds and inches of excess fat
aon't just seem to dis&ppeai almost
like magic from neck, chin, arms,
bust, abdomen, hips, ialvcs and
ankles, junt return the emptv bot-
tle for your money back. Follow
the easy way endorsed by many
who have tried this plan and help
bring back alluring curves and
graceful slcnderness. Note how
quickly bloat disappears—how
lhuch better you feel. More alive,
youthful appearing and active.
Navy Park Library
Staff .Meets . \\
The monthly business meeting;
of the Navy Park Library staff ]
tt- i • r raw 4 , llarri,sburg, llT-f Fcb. H - (APK
ftcrnton of Fcbntafy 'ill at two j Johljny Johnson, 15 year old^igh- .
ton. o'Jcek af-the Cypress Street USO.( th grade pupilf turned the tables
Members attending were Mes- --—^ 1 t iai his teacher by taking his. home
dames Alphin lytendoza., C. K. _ work in Arithmetic to school to be
Gribble, Howard Thompson, Wal- , SQCI e tV CO I endO T . worked out.
ter -Nasman, W. P. .Hardwicky ' , , Principal Fied Armistead yield-
Francis Fisher, J. T. Westmqre- ,,nmAY ed to Johnny's appeal for help in
land, Will Tu'los, Jr., J. H. Shel- , ,.. , , . '
(on, W. H. K««, D^Kwh n«a" 7 \ -
the hostess. '' .'Vduit. Builrfing at 132 Turret Road
A covered cfish^Mexican .lunch-/, ,
cor will be held at twelve o'clock ,. f' . J®" ? . ,'3 Bapr..
„„„„ ,K xt- , list, church meeting m the home
noon Wednesday at the Navy [ o£ Mrs T Pennlat 702 cherry
•Town recreation hall. Mrs. Ftan- ,nl ., rt m
ris Fisher and Mr*. C. K. Gribble. Vrlday Si-wing Club meeting at
will be hostesses to the club at • ■
! that time. ? : '. \*
DitakiyBt Cluh -moeting -in the ? bis federal income twc.
v Tha youth is cmpioy.cd in a bak-
ery after school hours.
s use It—best rroo' If*
•x.'i
the bt>m%' of Mrs. R. C. Terry at 3
p. m.
for COLDS
The average person radiates i;f;AI) |X TUF H.Ql'DS .
■ji enough heat in one minute to raise
was held on Tuesday morwng at.
ten o'clock at the library with Mrs.'I the temperature of '3tt cubic reel Woriand, Wyo., Fe!x l4 - (AP)
Frank Lacy presiding. ! of air bine degrees Fahrenheit,'ac-: Any plans Herman Rauchfuss of
•1 Mrs. J. R. Basigei, Jr., gave-,the cording hi the Encyclopaedia Brit- WorlahJ and ' Heffry Schmidt of
| financial report. March 29th was {annlca.
! set as the tentative date for a book
To rollove coughs, tore
muscles of chest colds
HUB ON
MUSTERULt
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Now Under New Management
COX SHEET METAL CO.
Sheetmetoi and Rooting
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TOMPKINS and MATHEWS
"PROMPT SERVICE"—"QUALITY WORKMANSHIP"
198 Short 6th Street
Phone 2423
• FOB PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE •"
CALL Ml*
ORANGE AIR-CONDITIONING
and REFRIGERATION SERVICE
212 front Street
DOMESTIC and
COMMERCIAL
_ REFRIGERATION
NOW OPEN !
LUCKIE'S BOWtlRG C1NTER
306 FRONT STREET PHONE 2054
Register NOW if you wish to bowl in
leagues now being organized.
ELECTRQLUX VACUUM
CLEANERS
NOW AVAILABLE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES
Get Your Order In,
'For Early^Delivery —
W. M. KLEINSCHMIDT, Agent
io. 8 Park Place ' Phone 4238|
' review to be sponsored by the
! staff. At the close of the meeting
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Basiger.
Attending were Mesclatnes M..U.
, Meek, Robert Stoker, J. B. Grif-
["rftnr'A. H. Johnson, S. E. Finley,
i Frank I aey. J. T. Westmoreland,
"Clarice Chase, J. R. lia.sifierr Jr.,
Jesse Weime.r, Flpyd Owings, W.
p. Fitig^i al^ Robert O. Pearson.
West Orange P-TA
To Meet Fridav
The Parent-Teacher Association
of West Orange school will meet
on Friday afternoon at two o'clock j
in the school auditorium for a >
Founder's Day program to be pre- j
sented by -pupils , of the eighth
Ii grade, under direction of Mrs. Su-
|| die Mae Nelson. Mrs. Ellis' Russell
and" Mrs: Kci Toney will be hos-
tesses. :
Lovcll had for raising cattle on the
.
SPEAKIH'...
k Vital Message lo
Men WKeleel Old
UPER
SPECIALS
OF FINE FOODS
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
1-lb. Bag
oct
MILK
CARNATION 3
LARGE CANS
For 2y<:
TOSH /
EGGS
Doz.
43c
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO /
SOUP O
F"' 25'
VARETY
4| ^ Asst.
■U Pkgs.
22
BAMA
PEANUT BUTTER
m 26'
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CANE SYRUP, Vz l.
Van Camn's CHILI, Can . .
PUREX, quarts . .
WEINERS
CALK LIVER
SLICED ASSORTED
LUNCHEON MEATS
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SWEET POTATOES
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HOME
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STORES-No. 2-Park & 9th
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Why not regain the vim
and vitality you on cm
anjoyed?
I: IfIUe>ppar«ntly hmakwtlu i««,rouml
may b* ■bl* to enjoy life ujou did In y
youth. If added years have slowed down
jour vtm, vitality and youthful pleaaui-ee.
bare la a simple method that may change
mi whole outlook on life. Just ask your
dnwstforCASKLLAstlmuUting tablet*.
Take aa directed on label. Don't feel old
I worn out at 40, 6p or more. Take th "
inftl you feel thai
,lv,nVh™
If you're
looking
for
THE LOST WEEKEND
A Paramount Picture
STARTS
SEE IT
SUNDAY
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PARTS... W£ HAVE THEM
Liberal Exchange Allowed On Starters. Generators.
Distributors. Carhurfttprs, Fuel Pumps.
COMPLETE
BY EXPERT
MOTOR SERVICE
TO
.MECHANICS
tablets regularly until you feel that you
base regsmcd the pleasure of tivtn
once •njoyni. Why be diecouraged 7
oat try CASELLA teblete and ngam the
verve and sot of a much younger manl
There ia nothing harmful in then tablet*.
They contain Celery- seed. Thiamin
Chloride. Pauinn Flower, Iron. A«k your
Joetor or drugglet ahont 'his formnla
ORANGE AUTO ELECTRIC
GARAGE
91 E. GREEN 1' j Hluck of Sahlnc Bridnu
GPiiN.
Never knock a fellor for tryln*
to tnaltd an hottest dollar. Hikln'
V"!Vf|f ui> the ladder C aucodss
Is h;i"d etioiign th'out tryln to
kqo< Jt <.thers oU.. ,^
A Tahlo-Grade MarKarlno is
what folks want fer liigU1'table -
— an' Ittat nioari-i NtirJiSTd. It's
the only margarine that's certi-
fied by the maker to be Table-
Grade.
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I always say, a helfiin' hand is
worth two that push.
• ' e e
Pay. you know, "Tahle-Grade"
mean;! top quality In nmrparlnp.
That's whv Nu-Maid Mnrparinfi
is jest, dandy fer makln' extra-
" special picS !
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procories, ?isk him for Table
ftrado Nu-MaJq Margarine.
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TIME in its pacing adds a telling touch
of smooth, niclloy tnilclness to the grain!
taste of Grand Price. . . . EvrrJ golden
glassful is consistently refreslung with
fully-agcdflavor.
letmnv vom/iaity
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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/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.