The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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AUGUST
ORANGE LEADER
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Jbrary Staff
\eets To Plan
fall Schedule
^ The monthly business meeting
\ the Navy Park library staff
held on Tuesday morning at
! o'clock at the library with
.' Frank lacy, stall' chairman,
report on book circulation
given, ..Announcement Wils
le that the library would be
1 day on Labor DAy,
ber a.- - It was decided
it the hours would be changed
the opening of the library, ef-
tlve September 3, when the
will be open week-days
3:30 to 5 o'clock euc.h aftcr-
and on Saturday morning
HEUMATISM
id ARTHRITIS
I suffered for years and am sc
ikful that I am free from pair
able to do my work that I will,
adly answer anyone, writftig m<
r information. Mrs. Ahna Pautz
I. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash.
-NUE-OVO Laboratory
from 9:30' to 1,1 o'clock. The
Story Hr ur for children on Sat-
urday mornings will be resumed
in September, it was announced.
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Members assigned to be in
charge of the library during the
week were as follows: Monday
afternoon —Mrs. J. It. Basigcr,
Jr., iind Mrs, Helen Dixon; Mon-
day evening— Miss Eileen Lewis',
Tuesday — Mrs. Richard :$|orcIi-
ler and Mrs. C. J. Harkins, Wed-
nesday— Mrs. James Smith and
Mrs. Miriam Rutledge; Thursday
-Mrs.*'W. S. Denham and1 Mrs.
M. T. Dayton; Friday afternoon—
Mrs. Robert O. Pearson and Mrs.
ft. M. Brown; Friday evening —■
Mrs. Edward Scheleyer; Saturday
—Mrs. Jesse Wicmer.
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The next monthly meeting of
lie library stall will be held oh
lie second Tuesday . morning in
September at nine o'clock at the
library;
.VESLEVAN GU1UJ TO
V1EET WITH MRS. COTTLE
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
he First Methodist church will
neef in the home of Mrs. Eugene
bottle, 2003 North Tenth street,
>n Thursday evening. Mrs. Mer-
le Lee Scott is to preside.
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Additional Greyhound Service
Houston and
to New Orleans
/ DAl^
It's hard to beat the convenience of .
Greyhound travel—and, too, you'll
like Greyhound's comfortable coaches
—thrifty fares.
' GREYHOUND TERMINAL
411 Fourth Street Phone 41153
GREVHOIMD
iah Class w,.
Holds Business,
Social Meeting
"Mrs. Lane Harris was hostess
for the monthly business meeting
of the Euzelian Sunday school
class of the First Baptist church
on Tuesday" afternoon at two
o'clock in her home, 405 Seventh
street.
Mrs. M. A* Bravo opened the
ftiecting with the devotional. Mrs.
W. E. McCorquodale, guest speak-
er, spoke on "Why a Loving God
Allows Suffering." Mrs. W. B.
Terry presided during the busi-
ness discussion at which plans
Were made for a covered-dish
luncheon and installation of of-
ficers on September 10th at the
educational building of the
church.
The hostess sei'ved refreshments
to the following members in at-
tendance: Mrs. M. A. Uravo, Mrs.
G. G. Strickland, Mrs. T.' M.
Bright, Mrs. J. W. Thigpen, Mrs.
Bill :Smith,~Mrs. W. E. McCorquo-
dale, Mrs. Nannie Payne, Mrs. W,
B. Terry and Mrs. Harris.
"Mexico^o^e
Topic Friday At
Breakfast Club 5
Mi's. Earl Kelly, a resident of
Kilmer Homes addition, will
speak' on "Mexico" at the meet-
ing of-the Breakfast Club which
will be held on Friday morning
at 0:30 o'clock at the Assembly
Hull No. 1, Avenue A and Joiin
street. Everyone iS'Tnvlted to~at«
tend.
Tip Top Club
Is Entertained
Mrs. *t. T. Craft entertained
members of the Tip Top Club at
the weekly bridge party on Tups-
day evening at 7:30 o'clock in her
home, 2207 Sixteenth street.
Mrs. Frit* Lee won the high
score prize and Mrs. Milton Jones
won second high. The games
were held by two tables of play-
ers. _ ' T ., ■•
. ^Guests in addition to the club
members were Mrs. Everett Dun-
stan, Mrs. E. E. Davis and Mrs.
R, F. Engel.
The next meeting will be held
on Tuesday evening, August 30
at 7:30 o'clqck in the home oi
Mrs. F. M. Howell In Sunset Park
addition. i/
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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
The Gulf Coast
Will Open On
MONDAY, AUGUST 19th
Night Classes
Day Classes
9 A. M.
7 P.M.
Richeleu Bldg. - Front at Fourth
FINAL enrollments arc being concluded now. You must
enroll Now if you wish to take advantage of the Com-
mercial Business Training offered. Registration closed
after school opens.
For Further Information Call ,
Mrs. Myrtle Tliurmau at the Holland Hotel
Or Mail This Coupon •
Homemaker Group
Finishes Projects
Tlte Homcmaking students tak-
ing summer projects completed
their work Thursday. A few of
the activities-they have engaged
in nt school I his summer have
been painting toys for the Cam-
pus Nursery^school, reftiiishing ta-
bletrand chairs in the Homcmak-
ing department and >redecorating
the Personal Improvement room,
plus the activities they have car-
ried on at home which include
preparation ana serving of food
for the family, clothing, construc-
tion, home improvement, child
care, etc.
Al the last meeting, the group
I "ok ti picnic hitffh to the USO
|>ark and in the afternoon went to
see the show, "Janie Gets Mar-
ied." This group was sponsored
y- Misses Mary Jo Manning ntw>
I'vonne Hartsell.
r. N. T. SEWING CLUII
MEETS WITH MRS. FOREMAN
Mrs. George W. Foreman, Jr..
entertained members of the 'I'. N.
r. Sewihg club at the regular
veekly, meeting on Tuesday after-
iwii in Iter home on Park' ave-
uie. Eleven members were' in
ttte.n<lanee"3riul Mrs. II. M. Wood
was a guest.
Giftswere brought by the metn-
:Uaere-.di:awJi Irom. a grab-
iag. '^he- sewing hour was held
md,' reuij^limcrUs were served. .
' On Tuesday afternoon, August
27. jthe c;luti will meet in the
iion)e-iof M'rii. Eddie Frenzel.
Alathean Cl<
Meets Tuesday
For Business
The Alathean school class of
4fns First Baptlist church met In
the home of fljrs. Robert M.
Payne, 70# Park avenue, on
Tuesday evening for a business
session and social hour.
Seasonal flowers wefre used for
decoration. Mrs. S. P. Bell, Mrs.
D. F. Sigler, Mrs. Tom Singletary,
and Mrs. *V. L. Judlce were honor
members sjwee they celebrate
birthday anniversaries in AUgust.
-- Mrs. Wanzic Gaston brought
the devotional on "Faith," Dur-
ing the business session the class
officers gave a report on activi-
lics dvnijig the inonth. 'f hefol
lowing olTicers were elected to
serve during the coming year:
Mrs. S. J. McGee, president; Mrs.
R. D. Williamson, membership
vice president; Mrs. L. B. Hah-
ston, fellowship vice president:
Mrs. D. F. Sigler, class ministries
vice president; Mrs. It, M. Payne,
stewardship vice president; "Mrs.
T, V. Skinner, secretary;-Mrs. V.
O, Prince; assistant secretary.
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Ice cream and cake wcie Serv-
ed to Mrs'. H. U. McGill, class
teacher; Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Single-
tary. Mrs. D. F. Sigler, Mrs, J.
D. Sigler, Mrs. Gaston, Mrs. Hair-
ston, Mrs. Tillle Mae Kyle, Mrs.
S. J. McGee, Mrs. V. O. Prince,
Mrs. W. B. Wallace, Mrs. R. D.
Williamson, Mrs. Blanch Grayson
Cavener, Mrs. J. D. Atkins, two
honor members, Mrs. It. B. Bcaty
and Mrs. A. J. McKcnzie, and the
hostess.
The next meeting will be held
at the educational building of the
First Baptist church on the even-
ing—of— September—HHh-ttt-4-
o'clock, when the retiring olTicers
will serve as hostesses for the in-
stallation service.
GULF COAST BUSINESS SCHOOL,
Chamber of Commerce, Orange, Texas j~-
Please send me full information about
courses of study or see me ut .once.
Name
Address
your
<iivi; an ex-g. i. a break: head this:
JOK RUNNELS, Jr., your
candidate for COUNTY
CLERK , will be unable to
contact each of you person-
ally before the election on
August 24th.
READ THIS: His record and/
plan and if you approve of
the things he represents
pass the word to yogi;.,
friends.
BEWAHE OF RUMOR —
Know the Facts.
Joe Runnels, Jr. says:
"It is a known and prov-
en fact that thpre will lie
desparate attempts to gain
votes by clreulaUng rumors
which belittle Joe Runnels,
Jr., I say this because the
use of propaganda is an old
trick which office and pow-
er seekers have always used
JOE RUNNELS, Jr. to gair < support."
HIS RECORD, QUAL1FIC ATIONS AND PLANS
Rev. J. M. O'Brien
Is Speaker At
Assembly of God
The Rev. J. M. O'Brien,, evan-
gelist from Saij Francisco, Calif.,
speaks each evening ut 7:45
o'clock in a revival meeting now
underway at the .Assembly of
God church on the corner of
Third and Cypress streets. The
Rev. O'Brien is assisted by Mik-
iorie Davis of Waxahachie.
Everyone is invited to lie.ii:
hese services, accordinn to the
ifistor the RevvJ5. L. Davis. Rev.
O'Brien is \yriter and speaker
md well known in religious eir-
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cold drinks were served. *"i
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Next Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock the class will hieet at the
chapel for an outline of the Book
of Second Samuel to be present-
ed by Mrs. F. H. Dietzel, class
teacher. A study of the first two
chapters of the book will be held
also.
PERSONALS •
VFW Auxiliary
Holds Meeting
A business meeting was held
by members of the Lpdiea' Aux-
iliary of the Veterans ofT Foreign
Wars of the United States; Post
S775, on Tuetday evening at 7:30
o'clock at the Gilmer Homes rec-
reation center. >
Mrs.' Ettic McLelland presided
fh the absence'b.f Mrs. Alice Haw-
kins, president. -Jteporty wore
given and a social hour was en- h'Viny Archer, Jr.. son ol Mr.
K.vciF l oir mcmb<-ui oi the local Mru, Ii vnig Archer of 1201
post and five visitors from Port lurton street, left .Monday for
Aruthur were in attendunfe. i ^'rt Sam Houston to be inducted
i'he next meeting will be held | h*od the Army Air Forces for
tin the evening Ajugust 27th at hl^ce years service, lie has cho-
Young Adults'
Group Meets
The Xomiib Adults Group yf the
?lrst Presbyterian church met on
Tuesday evening at the homo of
Miss Joyce Mallin, 404 Orange
avenue. ^
Initial plans were made' for the
jarty to be held this m.inth and
it was announced that Miss Beth
Toole and James Pruter would
?ive'"a report af the next meeting
in the type of party to be held.
A discussion of the Sermon on
the Mount was "led. by Mrs.
George Colburn, group sponsor. A
sweet course was served to the
sight members and two visitors,
Miss Dorthy Brown and Miss
Doris Warren, who .were in at-
tendance.
The next meeting will be held
on Tuesday evening, August. 20, at
seven o'clock at the homo of Mi
George Colburn, 1502 - Cherry
street.
RAINBOW GIRLS To
PRACTICE TONIGHT
Atl members of the Rainbow
Girls organization are asked "lb
attend drill practice this evening
at six o'clock at the Masonic Tem-
ple, it was announced today by
Miss Claudia Dorrell, worthy ud-'
viscr.
7:30 o'clock at the
tee,cation center.
ihher Hornet Caribbean Defense Com-
nand.
MethodisfSunday
School Council
Mc;ets Tuesday
The monthly .Sunday school
council meeting of the Firsl
Methodist church was held Tues*
dsjy evening at the church with,
Qnincy l.utterloh, superintendent,
presiding. Thirty - five officer*
and teachers of the .Sunday school
were in attendance. ,...
Reports of the department
head's vkerc given and a discussion
was^T.<liel<l concerning Sunday
Kehiijti Uall.v Day to be held Sun-
day^eptember 2!t, and promotion
day on Sunday, October (I.
During the, social hour, Mrs.
I aitterloli served refreshments,
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IftMtlKS' BIBLE CLASS
•MEETS" AT CHAPEL
The Ladies' Bible class'of the
Presbyterian chapel met in regu-
lar session on Tuesday evening at
o'ejock at the chapel with
' fourteen members present,
Mrs, Forrest McDonald gave
the de\oti'imd and Mrs. "C. A.
Boelime olfertkl the opening pra^-
«r. A review of 100 questions on
the Book of First Samuel was led
by Mrs. F, II. Dietzel. Refresh-
ments of sandwiches, cookies and
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Steelham-
ner and son^-Sobby and Joe
. 'harles of 215 Knox avenue,
pent, the past weekend with her
■aienl.s, Mr.mul-'Mrs. .loe>Qubose
" ii Victoria,
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• Johnson'tPrlcklyHcatPowder.
brings you nomothing ntu>—it'
ft u per-absorbent benloniltl Itchy,
burning prickly rosh is quickly
soothed and cooled. And tenlatf
Ht~- exclusive with Johnson—
kenpn the skinJ Jry— promotes
fn t heuling. Just try it—today!
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DIGESTIVE TRAGI
And Stop Dosing Your Stomach
With Soda and Alkalixars
Don't c*pwt to K«'t real r«ltef Irom hmdachn, .
Hour ntonui>'h, bum itnd Umt hrv«tS by Inking
miilH kikI other alk tl*<-r.-i It thii true cau«o of
your trottbto l <roniiti| ntlon,
In tills pa*', your r««t troublo l« not In thS*
stomach nt nil. tint in tho Inteallnal tract
wticro SO' ,', ot your food l dlgolcd. And when
tho tower part Rota blockttd tood may tail to
aiKoat property.
What you want for re*r~«4li'f la aonto-
tblng to ••unblock" your tower Inteilinal traK.
Homnthins to ''Irun it Put effectively - help
Mature gel bactt on hef .
(lat'Carter'a l'ilta right now. Take them no
directed. They gently and Wfectively "on.
Hiwk" your iftgoativi tract. This permlln alt
fi of Naturtt'a own diRoatlvp iuicca to mi*
•"ttrr-vi-iHryntirfoodi
Vou get eenuine relief from Indigoatton no
you can fwl rruf/u good again,
(let Carter*!! I'IIIh at any drugntoro -2M.
"Unblock" your Intaatinal tract tor roal ratiet
from Indigaation.
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CLAHIU TTi: COLBERT In
"TOMORRDW U FOREVER"
STARTS THURSDAY •
ABC BEAUTY SALON
121 Aiu: lUllI.DINC
Mrs. Smiley To
Give Demonstration
At, Food-Class
Mrs. Jfu'k Smiley, u, war bride
l'rotT)/F'n«land, will give a ticnt-
on.s^ration op making Ktiglish
style chicken patties ut the Food
Dial 3322
For Your Next Permanent'
ur Hair Style...
HELEN CURTIS Inilividiinlixed Permnnents $5.00 up
DERMETICS Cosmetics
REVELON Nail Enuniel
I'ersoiuiliwul Hait^-Shaping niul Slviiutf
New Kqniiiincnt . . . Experienced Operators
% 1 Cetirletnis Service
MAXINE DAVENI'ORT . . . MARGUERITE OXFORD
MRS. M. C. JONES
SO VERY
FUNNY!
WHO WENT TO
TOWN FOR
MEN
What she ««t was
J! Kcnins who re-
ally went (o town
. . . another stair*
of union was hi-
lurions!
Demonstration class to .be Ifetcl'on
rhnrsday' afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
.it 311. Bant Dewey, it was an-
noutiued today by Mrs, Dorothy
Smith, home counselor.
KILN DRIED
GRADE MARKED
BORDER LUMBER
610 Jackson Street
Served 17 months i i World
War II as enlisted man, mostly
in Hawaii and Okinawa.
Member American Legion,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ea-
gles and Odd Fellows,
If electod Joe Runnels will
keep the same office force and
maintain tlje same service now
offered Xtiyoiir County Clerk's
office.
Joe Uunnels was tr member
of the Orange Fire Department
when lie entered the military
service and prior to that time
was in charge of the state driv-
er's license, office In Orange
County,
"Joe Runnels is anxious to cji.s-
Ajss his platform and qualifi-
cations with any interested vo-
ter*. /•' .
•THINK IT OVER Both tn.v ojijwncnt and mytjclf will In-
new in th6 County Clerk's Off ice. If you wtpit to vote for a
veteran of-World War II be sure to vote (or Joe Runnels,
Jr. and he promises to work hard to make you glad to say
that you helped to put him in office; • ™ ~ ■
VOTE FOR JOE RUNNELS, JR. FOR COUNTY CLERK
with
BOBBY DttSCOU
M UtY tAMOr'T
NEWS SPECIAL
l
No matter what dairy food
you food, there's just on*
plafto lo got results —in tho
;milk paill We carry a com-
r pleto Purina line of proven
milk-mckers.
SEE US FOR QUALITY FEEDS AND DAIRY SUPPLIES
Sco UNDERWATER ATOM BLAST
Second llikini A-Honth Test Is Ma(;ntficenii Spectacle
'V i', But . . : .
"CAN MAN CONTROL ATOMIC ENERGY?"
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and
THURSDAY
Doors Open
11 A. M.
TERROR—lurking in every port!
FEAR—drifting out of Ihe fog!
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• Today and Thursday •
PACKED WITH DYNAMITE!
JOHN WAYNE in
Times Today •
"SHE WENT TO
THE RACES"
-Thursday
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Fanny WALT DISNE* Cartoon
BEWITCHED
, A ThriUlnr Murder Mystery
• With-' o . .'i,
KDMUND GWENN
Ur PUVLUS TUAXtER
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1946, newspaper, August 14, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308437/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.