The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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PILOT CLUB TO HOLD STYLE SHOW
Committer -Tor
at 8 O'clock at the Stark High
School gymnasium-^tyivc been
named with Mis^G?oreitt Single-
ft (y as general chapman. ■ . "T"
Trie commtt'tses lfnmed are as
lollowls: Models | Committee—
Biggs, Anng QAlgley, :
Woodworlh,' ami' Marie Grtffin.
Tickets- and Publicity — Thelma
Trahan, cbairmah. Eula Mae
*•' ' - Turner, and M.u jorio Sinclair.
WM'i
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nita Nelson, Elizabeth Decs, ai,
Mamie Ruth Turner; Music ~
Vaudevilk', — Lorraine, " r'linn,
chairman,, Jessie Uexses, Madge
Ai.derson, ,;n.fl Fuyyne Bcaty.
Contact Stores -- Bertha Jnnson,
chairman. LaNOJl Graham. Oneta
♦Jackson, Helen Rose Barry, a
Ediie Belile.
<~oiwniuees lor me rum ^uio : -y- p.
Style Show to be heldi April DflV6 10 DGQtlt TV
it 8 fi'olnek at the Stark Hiah - ' V 1-'v-v-4^ J
Ti!!ey.Grounds:>
,
| monthly meeting
mmm
« as-,he -
All parents in the' district are
mml to cooperate in this .pro-
ject. Some have volunteered to
give money and others their time
in the new campaign. Others
who will do either are asked to
get in touch with Mrs. M. M.
Standifer. 138 Wikes Courts or
Mrs. Fred Warwick. 217 E. Cur-
11$, or call by the school. 1
The P-T. A. held their regular
*>n March 5-
Mrs.
pr<
lowing the reading of the -mln-
utos routine business matters were
|L IT
was opened with
P.lM- by the
Annie Boyd in-
the speaker of the eve-.
. t. Jean Willu.mv .lim-
of the Turret Hojid Xj. S. O.
. Williams gave an interest-
ing talk on the responsibilities of
the, parents to the community 'in
A an invitation to pet as hos-
All Club luncheon to
inesday, April 24th. in
uilding oil Turret, Road
ue B. The P-T A voted
utiflcation campaign, to accept the invitation. Each
it has been announced: Plans arc lady is to brine41 covered dish,
already under way "to raise
rtng.a co
e social' hout w.
mediately following
tfHH im-
djomrn-
ment. Lemonade and cookies
were served by the social chair-
man, Mrs. M. W. Stnndi/er^
IS , ,
Varies Baling FIRST 61 BABY CA
Is Shower Honoree
Mrs. Charles Boling ,\v%s hon-
ored with a shower Mfiftday a(%
ternoon at the home of Mrs.- U.
S, Abbot, 417 Decatur.' ■
The home was beautifully d«c-
with pink and blue sweet
Games wore >p)ayed and
were won by Mrs. V. B,
PoHard who presented the. gifts
to the honoree.
Mrs. Boling was presehtecLwtth
a large basket of gifts JbyS Mrs.
Abbot-
tess served a delicious
plate which eorrteW out the pink
and blue color scheme.
ere.: Mrs. M. E Mel-
Bpiton, Mrs, A. I).*
St ail field, " Mrs.* (X ' T. At
Mrs. 'V. IX Pollard. Mrs; 0.
Abbot,
v. V. rouum. 1 I1 : O, A.
Morris, Mrs. S. T. Slater. Mrs. J.
R. MnrteJ, Mrs. Lohie Fise, Mrs.
,T. IT. Fi#k, Mrs. Thurman Hodge,
Mrs. A. H, Bollman, Mrs. George
| i' —— Horn,,- Mrs. Ernie L. Jones, nnd
. _ . . the h
m I J A L"s I
Hostess
Klub Wednesday
hostess and honoree
WMmk*'. -
mrr:
To Take Off
It's simple. It's amazing, how
quickly one may lose pounds of
bulky, unsightly fat rights in your
own home. Make this rtcipe- your-
•elf. It's easy—no trouble at nil
*nd costs little. It contains nothing
harmful. Just go to your druggist
end ask for four ounces of liquid
BaVcentrate (fm nioi ly called Bareel
Conet-nCiate). I'our this into a pint
bottle and ndd enontrli granefiuit
juice to (ill the bottle. Then take
two tablespoonsfdl twice a day,
That's all tnoro is to it
If the very first bottle doesn't
show the simple, eas* \yay to lose-
bulky fat and help regain slender,
more graceful curves; if reducible
pounds and inches or* excess fat
don't just seem fb disappear almost
like magic from neck, chin, arms,
bust, abdomen, hips, calves and
ankles, just return the empty 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 slenderness. Note how
quickljT bloat disappears—-"how
much better you feel. More alive,
youthful appearing and actiyo.
<Fh6 Keel Klub met for a social
at the Navy Reereatifln "Hull Wed-
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with
Mrs. Dan Rach as hostess.
Bridge and rummy were played
with bridge prize going to Mrs.
R. L. Martin. Rummy pme for
high score went to Mrs. Howard
Thompson and low scare., prize
for rummy went to Mrs. Walter.
Nasmari. After the games a des-
sert course was served by the i
hostess. Mrs, C, K. Cribble* was
presented with' a going - away
gift from' the club.
Members attending were: Mrs.
W P, Hard wick, Mrs. Walter N;u-
Old Fashioned
Donee Tonight
The regular Thursday night
Old Fashioned Dance will be held
tonight in Assembly Hall No. 1
at Avenue A and John street in
Riverside.
Music wili be furnished by \the
Stephenson String Band under
the direction of Harvey Reiner.
The dance is sponsored by -the
Riverside Association,
i Ladies Bible
Class Has Meeting
m
Young Courts,
And Women In
Uniform
fii
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It has been announced by the
Separation Center at Fort Bliss
Texarf that Pfc John D, Lemmond
of 145 Dyson Courts, Orange,
Texas- has been honorably
charged from the Army,
C uba and ooft
were present at the
meeting was called oi
the denner. Following HSU
jmws meeting games wi
Refreshments were I
Jlitly Ray .Smith. Billy did#'
Serihe. -
4
dis-
aCCOMPanied BY squalls at sea and aboard; a contingent oUtWlnn '
brides of American ex-servicemen and Iheir youngsters arrive in P....
York aboard the SK. Algonquin, Some of the first to arrive from Italy..
they are pictured here in the nursery of thq.ship. (fntemnfloiMtl)
AnnouncingJhe Employment of
R. L. DOMINEY
IIKAD OF OlIR
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Radio Service Deparfment
EXPERT .REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
OF HOME AND AUTO RADIOS
CASE & MC GEE
" j
17 Years of ltadio Sales and Service In Orange
!08 Main Phone 24331
Mrs. O. C. Culllotte, Mrs: Fran-
cis Fisher, Mrs. Ned Olivet'. Mrs.
Will •TitUflSr'Wrs. •' H- Shelton,'
Mrs; ,!, T.( Westmoreland, Mrs:
R. L. Martin, Mrs. Alphen Men-
doza, Mrs. C. K. f rihme, and
the hostess.
The Keel Klub will meet next
| Wednesday at 12 o'clock for a
■ covered dish luncheon at the
Navy Recreation Hall. 1
Hirobita is visiting lor the
first time various areas ol
Tokyo. He probably wonders
what the place looked like be-
fore it was I3-29cd.
The Ladies Bible Class met at
th.e Presbyterian Chapel at 2:.')(>
o'clock Tuesday afternoon With
ten memuers in attendance
Mrs. Marvin Cunningham led
the devotional. Mrs. Forrest Mc-
i Donald offeree) the opening .pray-
cr. The IxHsoji was taken from
Judges <l th and 14 chapters'),
Mr§. Fred Dictzcl • wtis in. charge.
The::lessph for next'Tuesday will
foe the 15th and Iflth chapters of
Judges with Mrs. Fred Condrey
as devotionaj leader.
ian Class
hi as Luncheon'
CIRCLE THREE MEETS
Circle Three of the Presbyter-
ian Chapel met at 7:45 o'clock
Wednesday night writh Mrs. Lon-
nle McGill in charge of the pro-
gram.
. Mi s. Kent Franks was in charge
of the. devotional. The opening
prayer was given by Mrs. MiGill.
Mrs. Esther Thompson, chairman,
served sandwiches,_fl^ke and tea
following the program. This was
the, last meeting of the year and
Mrs.-Tiiompson (iresented her co-
workers with a gift. Six mcm-
bei's wpw-twwait.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
The, Eweliao Sunday School
S class' mot Tuesday for a covered
dish luncheon and business nieet-
ui« in the (Ktutational.'buildiiK? ot
t—i-the First Baptist church.
The devotional wa< niven by
rreeBeohTellsofHomeTreaimenttliat | M. a.-Bravo.
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing ;
Mrs. W. H Terry, president.
Over two rntlUon bottle* of tlinWIliIjA It n i .was in charge of the busihess ses-
TREATMBNTliovob«inm>I<lttirt'eUi'fof ; "
nymptomHofdUtroiMari!;in«froujS«< noch Mon. 1 he class sent a telcRiam
ttiut Duodonti uiccn <tu to Cstos* Acid— j to Mrs. O. C. Strickland, a sick
PH^tion,, «gi>^or Uggtmember, now in MaAm.
Guiinm, Heartburn, SlMplnMmiss. etc., .
duo to Excmi Acid. Hiitit on trtatt I twelve members
■ "Millard's Mmsbro" wMi h fully
Society Calendar
THURSDAY
Circles of the First Methodist
Woman's Society for Christian
Service meeting as follows: Circle
One a) the ehurch\at 3 p. m.; Cir-
cle Two in the home Of Mrs. V.
I1. Neuman at 2311 Sixteenth
street at. 3 p. m.; Circle Three in
t h e h o in « o f Mrs. E. E-
Martin at 502 Knox avenue at 2:30
p. m.; Circle Four in the home of
Mrs. E. W. Brown 11! at 601 Park
at. 3:30 p. in.; Circle Five in the
Adult Buildinn on Turret Itoad at
10 a. m?
Wesleyan Service Cluild■ of the
Fu st Methodist church "meeting in
the home of Mrs. Lucille Bnuier
at 7:30 p. m.
VV'oodbiJie liebekahs meeting in I
the I. O, O. F. Hall at 7.30 p. m. I
Shangri-La Club 'meeting in
tiie home of Mrs. K II Wallwork
at 1 p. m.
Woman's Society for Christian t
Service, ol St. Mark's 'Methodist j
church rncpting In the home of
Assembly Hall No. 1, f^om 8:30 to
11:30 p. W
Zemma Hare Intermediate G, A.
of the First Baptist chtjtch meet-
ing in the home of 'Mrs. W. F.
AUuma at" 1101 Fourteenth street
at 4:30 p. m.
Circles of Ihe First Prejtbyterlon
church meeting as follows: Circle
One in the home of Mrs. Raymond
Sanders at 9:30 a. m., Circle Two
in-the home of Mrs. J. Torres at
3:30 p. m.
FRIDAY
Schaeabftc Club meeting in; the
liome or Mr.t-and Mrs. Ev CL Fallin
at 201 Lakeside nt 7:30 p. m.
Friday Sewing Club meeting |n
the home of Mrs. Thornton CrifOn
at 3 p. m.
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lrf>onar<1o (la Vinci, ttnll n art-
ist, sculptor, arehifeqt and «cl-
. entiNt, waii very handsome In
person, powerful In phyulque,
persuasive In conversation, tflne
'musician and posseened a mind
of insatiable love of knowledge
and research. "N, ' ' x
• • •
The latest use of steel In prod-
uct preservation is the "canning"
of guns and other ordnance In
nltro-fllled hermetically Sealed
steel containers, for storage up
to 50 years.
• • •
About, so.aoo tons of steel are
required a year to produce
enough horseshoes foT fa. 3.
horses and mules, and an addi-
tion!.'. ooo tons for making 160,-
000 pairs of pitching horseshoes.
v Manila. Staff Sergeant Pln-
ckney Eve, of Seabrook, South
Carolina, is assigned ot the 4566th
Quartermaster Graves Registra-
tion Company at Palo, Leyte, in
the Philippine Islands. His par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Cum
ming Eve live at 446 East Dewey
Street, Orange, Texas. "
Sergeant Eve is /Medlepl N£Q
for his unit and makes- variops"
trips by Water, land and air to
all points in the Philippines, dis-
interring United States Armed
Forces Cemeteries add searching
for isolated burials of American
servicemen. ,
1^]'entered,.the Armed Service
at Fjift .Jackson, Southt Carolina
on November 24, 1943 and depart-
ed f6r overseas on Augvisf 24,
He ,Kiw"Hhe following dec-
orations and'awards: World War
-Bronchial
Almont ln«tantl<r t
prjso of your life
i.'umultol Altstur#-
—I'lirtU iuvay ii
rttoRlHK ttlllPKWl
_ Tntii
TticiV# -re*l oeonowr
—all mi'ilti'tilloovrn" '
otiv t.-iiMfinonful Wilt
"UiOMt nUeiUlc^il.
lict ilitftktey'd "O
tr.n a„ i no <-<Mutti i
bo tin nil other* In cold
loI'V
cash DRire co.
,'i.".vs.';
11 Victory -Ribbons, GockI Con-
duct award, Asiatic - Pacific The-
ater ; and the American Theater
Ribbons.
SPECIAL
SCOUT NEWS
Den 4 .Pack 1,8'held their rug- |
ular mfeeting Monday afternoon at j
3:30 o'clock at the liome of their j'
Den Mother, Mrs.. Russell Clark,
LOOK OOTFOR
PIM'W
Rfw.l bmsIIi-hI wort* .fm l llmt iin
numlwr of rhll.trm laml urowli-
una loo I may l<o tirtinix of Pin-Worm*
aflen without ciiHIirt'lIngr what l<i wruiMft
And thr«o rr«l#, livloo. innlda tin' humaii
body, c*n rauno rral ili'lr
1038-30 Adjust Bra
1040-41-42 Adjust
1038.39 Itellne Four
1040-41-42 Reilne 4
i Plus cost of necessary
■ Plenty of parts In stee
repairs needed to yov
S-T-O-PI Don't Take
Are Your
-AT VOI'R
l.-Vh.:.
So Wntrh out for th* wanilmr alwti* that
may iwan I'ln-Worma—"' o«(<i«tly tl\o
# Mlhe riwtal ltrh. OH JAVNI'S
■ dircrtUna.
kiw thr i
•I f-w
SB Wki .
I* lh PlliiWnrm tmatmrnt ili vcl-
OUcd (n (lie laboratnrkn of Dr. I), .layw ft
«ob. lifter tnr« of ^M.tlrn "
•mall, Miay-to-ti
«POTlal way in rcmova Pin.
Aak y our druggint; P'W
t r<- «rch The
act In a
n-Worms I
Dr. A. T. TYRA
CHIROPRACTOR
X-RAY SERVICE
Special Attention Given To /
CHRONIC AILMKNTH
For Appointment
phonem
1M I JOIJIN
Across Street From Assembly
Skilled Meehanlea
Up-to-date Eqi
.Time Saving
Genuine Chevi
Uw Flat Rate
Prompt Courteoi
Appolnlunt
Com|
Green Ave.
DIAI. i
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Expert Service
' -yT ON
FUEL
TROUBLE
BROS.
GREEN AVE. '?
SB
Ank for
©iplaijus tbla tiuatincntr-
• Orange Drug V
rcc - i.t
phone 4.'
til
' | Mrs. Jack Harmon at 711 Cordrey j
were present ' at 9:SO a. m. "
at the meeting. Mrs. Sam fir it ttm j Old-fashioned dance jipensored
and Mrs Collier were visitors. • bv the Hlvers'ide Association at
\'
Now Showing
Till. ATGIHSON. TOPEKA
and SANTA FE" HIT!
in TfCHNICOm
NEWS SPECIAL — UNO
FACES TESTS.
COMIC CARTOON
I
Last Times
Today
"THE THREE
C'ABALLEROS''
I Friday and Saturday-'^
nir ROARING hHvtiim
OF Till; RANGE!
Hurry! Last Times Today
"LEAVE IT TO
BLONDIE"
With
THE BUMSTEADS
Your Fevorlte Comic Strip
Characters
-STARTS FRIDAY
For Two Big Days
\he
"DEAD
END"
KIDS
—And—
HUMPHREY
BOGART
THE GREATEST GANGSTER THRILUS
! W THAT EVER EXPLORED
e 1.AST TIMBS TODAY •
25 ROYAL "
TOGETHER AGAIN
SESSIONS CLOCKS
ARE BACK!
—Added Attractions
EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY
•••"V
j?'-
;.r,< .
Friday and Saturday
MORE THRILLS •
" Chapter No. 3
•THE SCARLET
HORSEMAN"
FI'N'NV. C/VRTOON
. Chapter
SECRET AGENT Xr
Mo. JT i
A Funny .Cartoon
"CLOSE SHAVE"
Gem Jewelry
Brings to You
The First Shipment of
SESSIONS CLOCKS
25 of these Tambour Models
■ in hand finished walnut cases
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Ye , she's back" at her old job 6f home-making—
lhaf 24-hour-a-day job with no overtime pay.
Mom learned a lot about clectric service dur-
ing the war. She found that stitching up a cruiser
and, stitching up a curtain arc both done more
rmily afld quickly when electricity lends a band.
And when 'home-making had to 'lic n.ind-
wiched in after war-plant hours, \iom Ipafntd
that the touch of a finger-tip bought jut a dozen
willing servants for thj^olt o]/a"candy bar.
MpnT* back in
vice—always
irtiere widijifer, making her tasks easier; her iijft
more comfortablt'. Service, like that itrst dom?
k in the kit chert'. And electric ser-
ready, dependable ar^l cheap-i
Inehidini; Federal Tax
hjtiffxn. It takes hard work and good'ybttfttest
inlHorn'
management, The men and women in
trie company—and yours, too-make it possible.
203 Fifth Street
Orange, Texas
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1946, newspaper, March 14, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308309/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.