The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947
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Audrey'Stephenson, Dale Tommerup
Married in Quiet Ceremonyjn Florida
• , • The marriage of Audrey Lou Step$ietis6n, ^ajighter of itan CJhipel
i V. M. Stephenson. 505 A Park Avenue, to Dale Tommerup. jp-*£•
son of Mr. and Mrs. HerbjTommerup of Racine, Wisconsin. o^rHonx* Communis*. center
was, .solemnized on Wednesday evening, July 2nd at 2:30
o'clock in the First Baptist- Church of Green Cove Springs,
Florida. The pastor of the church officiated at <he double ring
jjj$' ceremony.
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* The Bride was given in marriage p|||
. by her futher. She was attired in |
N a white, " tattored. afreet-length
-dress with white accessories. H«r
corsage was « white orchirt. '(:,i.
Mrs. Donald Stephenson, 'sister,
in-law of the bride, served RS^ifca-...
troni hf honor. . She was llrmiT*'"
in White with white accessories
and a pi«fc-earnation Corsage.
Ilichard Dare, of Orange,? at-
tended the bridegroom as' best
man. .. 1%. 7-
• Those attending the wedding
from 'OMugtfSwere the bride's
father, V- M-' Stephenson: her
* sister-iiwlaw, Mrs. DonaLt StephT
ensom ati<l Richard Dare. The
bridegroom's parents were also
t present. ^
/ Weddtng Suppci liivcu
/ Ftili.nvuic the momorrvawed-
*•- ding Siipjier was held in "fifi".
• Spring Cwl for the wedding par-
ty. ' • Vv
The couple villi be at home, in
% Green Cove Springs temporarily
When Tommerup is released from
the„navy in SeptemlierHhey will
Raci
te Country club, formal Ut nce J nVlinv in. l)al
k until 12 p. Blue 3<mW; !>took plttfe in
Grove
|x Dq^pH|HH|
natters to play. | bride's
A regular meeting of the Junior the iRev
Club at \he Riverside Youth On- j ian ml|
ter from 8:30 until 10:30 p. m
Movies at the USO at 7:30 p. m
"McCJuerths from Brooklyn" with
orjorie Moore, John Dodd Wedding | W6.alnlhe„. &una.,- Sch,„,
ihurch
HHH business
1 and luncheon an Tues-
iiwau at Vliifi -\n the
Hr Mrs. ,|L J| 'McOfce" at 704
Ten member* ««& auiacl-
n^Uibei-S and three wests
were present.
id Gunoti (h0 dt?-
mand. and David Brat*. " 3 rS*5 ^ P^ldent
-.Hi the ttlate, ui«sskkU over tin-
The first etaf*, ol pilots to be!
formerly
bride of
orimge. became the
i.p. Dodd. son of Mr.
Bc 'ttidd. 1310 Chei-
Dallas. Tb« wedding
Ji iHwwe. at the
. If. Benton, Presbyter-
:er. officiating. ^
FThe bride was attired in a blue
suit with) gray acceiworieii.
Iio^h Ufide and bridegroom are
graduates.of Orange irigh iwhnot.
Ootid served two years With the
VI aK lionstess
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Manila cliib at the GHmer
JB«mes Community ceoter at 7:30
p. jn, MH. Lewis McHugh will J*111"'
be hostess / 'e.^e in May, 194g.
«n Haturday .?..... ' ; *>*«? couple will be-at. ham -fn
Beftrti party op. the Gulf spoti- Nacogdod|es where the bride
sored by §ub Group II of the r"<™ is attending Stephen F-
USO. ' The navy bis will leave .-Austin college. .
the'-rhfJ^wtH ;p, m. [> ; ' l
JitovteS' «t the USO at 7i3tf .p. ni. I f , . - , •
"Fall In" With joe Sawfer. '. BKUNER SKRVK'ES.GIVEN
Dance at Riverside Community n .
Center from 8:30 until 13 p. m. I Sunday sen-ices for the Seiner
Blue Serenaders to play, •" - Methodist church haVev beep an-
Pract ice meeting tor the. Order nouiMwfl- by thr Rev George
Ua- nambow tor Girls iu the Ma- ] Cupps. jwstnr; ^ SBnlfay Sihobl
some temple between 5 and
The average, inni
WtwWt trim. W«rt PMM com- Ufa, her ™
I • IT $335 in l««0,.*tt.71 m
! ))leteirttji work Msy 31, \%4*yS i $1,441 jn 1040.
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Mrs. Jerry La Grpne wtw hon+ • V;"'K-
ored with i bridal shower a '
Wednesday afternoon
Mesdames
by
Mr*. Lornutnci. on tlie Htni Av
h'lWirJl
Quests attending the affair were
Mildred Lam. eth. Maxine Lam- ! coming year
bretb, Layerue Keller. Doroth> Pa.V^e,
Lormahd. Judy Pence and ; WmiRle
dnmes Nolan t'leere. J. C£ . La ' The
Army Air '"Fortes and spent seven Grohe, E, Hlnger, ,C, N. fpnee. \yi
months in Manila with,a mapping ■®prt Mitter. M, H. pridtow;' Su- M
squadron.' He received hi#t re- tion, Gay, Peury, B. Ftirrls. Huff- av
niig. s ne naipen
members of /ihf?
(ii m i n n i t u a y* "O in
jpitte® fcrr tive jtew vfti
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Xrafye Sckinny .and
Oast
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par, Annie Lmnbrettt, JhKit
tner. Jrrhnny Kdgar. LiUt
bridt-{Li4rR^u- and K'ngcr
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VOC'TH RAI.LV SPEAKBS
make their home in Racirte Wik- .Of, Rigsby Hargrove, above will
consi„ X ■ speak on the "Power of Prayer In
The bride ts.n graduate of Or- the Openiting Room" at the coun-
ange hij-h school and until' r,eH!?r"wWe -vouth rally at the First
cently was employed by Dixie ™£P^'st church Saturday night at
Glass Company.
teurrett. sufwrii!whtfeht,
Tbe striMff'
tnoh will ije
of .Itwus" at
,, „ .] Fellowship vV
Mr. and Mrs. Bess Lyons of C'or- ... nvwdnw
^rUti «*nent the July 4ih rhe JSfe ^
Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Q.- C. inoll )
GunStreum. 703 8th street.
People You Know
t. of
all harvested crops ift the United
Corn constitutes 30 perceni
■vested crops Ift
States.
MiHsaps D. Meek
Radio Service
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HOfcm' rtB IVK fnrri'
Mrs. Emma Dorton oT Farmery-
ville, is Visiting in the home of ;
Mrs. Marie borton, >505 Cherri
street.
Mrs. Kathern.e Borland, and
son, Lawrame, Jr., uit yi.^jj^J,'.
her sister Mrs. johgiiy Stephen-.
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K.EGL KVIIB HAS SOCIAL
The Keel Klpb met at River-
side Community Center, Banquet
room no. 3 an Wednesday after-
noon tor a social with. Mrs. Will ; son, 1404 Curtis street,
Tulk* as hostess.' ^ ' ' • —— — . v.
Two guests attended the meet- •'EGO AND r' Hlti:.\ v!'.\S'l'
lng. They were Jean DoKg«tte Mrs. CarTMcKuser, of Biidhc ,
and Mik Cooper. • . • ' city apd Mrs. LouiseHarper.
Oame5 were pUyed and prfz*.> • eoitm/ hrnne dehu>nstratU>n ;i-
awards to Mrs. Dan Rach 101 j
(, attended thi "K«g and 1*'
^breakfast in. Houston oil We.tnes-
(*«' day at the Rice Hotel.
* A preview of the pic tureyWas
shown at the Wreak fast. Artcr-
♦ - wards, those .attending, went to
t see the picture. Tbe./nreakuTsi
I was sponsored by t ! <• Houston
Chamber of Commerce in the in-
terests of the ppMtry and agri-
etdture fields, ir was reported.
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high score/iti bridge 'and the
guest prize to Miss Doxgette.
Members present were Mesdames
H. P./Bowler, J. C. Childers, Fian-
cis Fishtr. W. C. Martin. A. M.
Mendom, Dan Rach, IT. H. Smith.
Bill
the
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regular meeting
at If p. i . with
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REASONABLE RATES
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ne 3854
evening
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M. II. Thompson, Itey Young,
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The next , meeting will be on
Friday evening at 7'-30 ,o'c.ljfR^
with Mrs. Dan Rach, §14 Pulh,
tor a watermelon suppef.
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Phone
1 If fires In Corpus ChrisU. 8m Antonio. Galveston
Dalla*. Auitin and Houston
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NEW
Adding Machines
as well as
Standard and Portable
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293^4 Sixth Street
PENNEY'S
Some people still have the ftrahge ides that •nail budget* don't entitle
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1947, newspaper, July 11, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308461/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.