The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1947 Page: 4 of 10
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Showel
Fetes Mrs. Purcell
| A pink and blue showers was
given in honor of Mrs. Draper
Pureeli on. Wednesday by Mrs.
William F. Osborne. Jr.. in her
home at 526 Russell courts.
The honoree was presented
a pink and blue nosegay, cor-
of sweet dessert,
mt- flavored meringue
and ice tea were served to
owing Mesdames: Arthur
Buck Scherffius, Dick
iburg, James Dyke, Verne
ipbell, George Monroe, and
rles Dean. Evelyn Brack was
ut of town guest present..
The Date Book
Thto Evening ......
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
First Methodist church with Mrs.
R. E. Prince, 200 Border, at 7:30
p. m. for monthly business meet-
Inf.-
Business and Professional Wo-
men's club and guests in Tur-
quoise room of Riverside Com-
munity center at 7:30 p. m. Busi-
ness session to follow fish din-
ner. , -
for Youth
the Or-
Center
J. B. Pet
ange Recrea
announce'
for the Youth'
road.
. On Mondays and
from'7 to 9:30 a. m. and from 7
to 10 p. m. on Fridays will be for
feen-agers.
The sub teen-agers will have
the center'irom 5:30 jto 7:30 p. m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The supervisors for the center
are: William J, Benton and Mes-
dames M, W. Right, J. M. Locke,
C. J. Burrows, jyid Richard Pol-
land.
The regular
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Movies at USQ at 7:30 p. m.
"I Can't Give You Anything but
, Love, Jiaby".
Woodbine Rebekahs at IOOF
hall at 8 p. m.
Dance at Riverside Community
center from*"8 to 11:30 p. m.
Crafts at USO at 0 p. m.
On Friday
Friday Sewing club with Mrs.
Bill Stark, 501 10th street, at 3
p. rri."
Movies at USO at 7:30 p. m.
"Miss Polly" with Elyse Knox.
The Junior club at Riverside
Youth center from 7:30 to 10:30
p. m.
Cabaret Party at USO at 9
p. m.
Ion of
of Camp Fire
on Thursday eve-
at the CamD
tie *1re headquarters in the old
x>use. Mrs. L. P. Ulm. vice pres-
ident, presided in the absence of
Mrs. J. M. Ware, president.
Plans for the fall membership
were made and it was de-
tRe: girls will begin their
by 'attending church in' uni-
form on September 16th.
ber 21st the Camp Fire
Girls will serve at the USO and
will give a short program at that
time.
Dorothy M. Preuss, executive
director, announced ihat an ex-
hibit of work done by Camp Fire
Girls and Blue Birds at the craft
classes conducted by Rose Marie
Alocm at Camp Fire headquarters
this summer will be on display at
the Orange Drug company the
NURSERY MOTHERS CLUB
MEETS ON WEDNESDAY
, ■' '
The Nurspry Mothers club of
the First Methodist church met in , . _ . . ,...
the nursery department of the I w0eek4 of lSeP^"1uber/5th:
church at 10 o'clock on Wednes- September 24th a training course
day morning. Mrs. Frank Rach t6r leadcr* "ndfer, i£teres®d
and Mrs. Joe Long were hostesses. Persons wU b? (held, at R*v*rslde
Mrs. M. G. Thompson gave the Renter from 9:00 to
devotional, the first in a series of J?:00' ??rS-c 3 .Hollen and
programs centered around season- Mrs. Dorothy Smith home coun-
al themes, Mrs. Jack Bailey sang s?ors< wlU he'P n '^nductipg
"Trees." The business session *hese cou,-ses- Ptlans ?lso arc un"
was presided over by Mrs. Cecil dcrwi,y for a two day lralmn«
Beeson.
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nluesday
Fetes Glenn Enmon
Glenn Enmon was honor guest
at a "back to school" party given
lor students who are returning to
college. The party was given at
the Navy Recreation hall on
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Mrs.
W. C. Enmon was assisted with
hostess duties by Mrs. K. C. Ste-
vens and Mrs. Bess Cpx.
A color scheme of maroon and
white, A anil M College colors.
Was used in decorating. The re-
freshment table had a centerpiece
of maroon and white chrysanthe-
mums and gladioli with the letters
A and M arranged in them. White
candles tied with maroon ribbon
represented goal posts.
Punch, cookies and sandwiches
were served to the approximately
twenty-five" people who attended.
ORANCE MAN IS NAMED
'FINANCE CHAIRMAN FOR
DISTRICT AT CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR CONFERENCE
Mr. and Mrs. Gat Davidson and
son. Pregton, attended the State
Officer* Conference for Christian
Endeavor at Camp Christian ' in
Centerpoint, Texas, which was
held on Friday through Monday.
There was an attendance of a-
bout 80 state and district officers
at the conference. j .
The finance campaign lor the
cpming year wi&^presented and
approved and Davidson was ap-
pointed finance chairman for this
district.
Davidon, who was Dean of
Men at the conference, taught a
course ■ , on "Youth Serving
Through Projects." Mrs. Davidr
son was Dean of Women.
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Plans were made to hold open
discussion on certain topics per-
taining to the guidance of the
nursery age child.. Mrs. C. W.
Leister will be in charge of the
discussion at the next meoting on
September 17th in the nursery
department of the church at 10
a. m.
Bruner YF Feted -
At Weiner Roast
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis, adult
councilors for Bruner Methodist
Youth Fellowship, entertained
twenty-one members and , friends
of the organization with a weiner
roast on Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock at Roadside pajk.Y •*
Folk games were played and a
sing song featuring fblk songs was
held.
A love gift of $25 was present-
ee^ to Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett
by \(the members of the YF. Mr.
and Mrs. Garrett are leaving on
Meeting Called For
Catholic P-TA Fri.
sity to study for the ministry. _
People You Know
Gerald Coklin of College Station
has been thi guest ol Glenn En-
mon, 904 Burton, for the past
week.
A special meeting of the St.
Mary's Catholic, school Patents-
Teachers association has . been
| called for Friday at 3 o'clock ~in
Puert6 Rico was discovered by j the afternoon at the school. A
Mrs. Kate Manley of Brown-
wood is here visiting friends.
Christopher Columbus on his sec-
ond voyage in 1493.
i good attendance of mothers is ex-
'pected. ,
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INGRAM SCHOOL OF DANCING
ANNOUNCES FALL OPENING
Registration Wed., Thurs., Fri.
Sept. 3rd, 4th, 5th
BALLET - TAP .- ACROBATIC - TOE - BALLROOM
905 Orange Ave. \ Phone 2263
course to be held at Camp Walu-
ta" in October. Corrine Moeller,
regional staff member, will- be
present to assist in'conducting the
course. Leaders from surround- —
ing councils will also be present. I the 15th for Dallas where he will
It was decided that a Grand [ enter Southern Methodist Uniyer-
Council Fire be held in October,
and further plans made at the Oc-
tober meeting, which will be Oc-
tober 7th., Leaders arc urged to
get the names of candidates for
rank and birthday honors into the
local Camp Fire office at the Old
Court House as soon as possible.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
L. P. Ulm and Miss Preuss.
Auxiliary To Serve
High Mason Friday
The Royal Ai«n Auxiliary will-
meet at the Masonic temple on
Friday at 6:30 o'clock in the
evening to serve a dinner in hon-
or of Emory Christian, most illus-
trious grand master of the Grand
Council of the Royal and Select
Masters of Texas.
A regular; business session will .0. W
follow the serving of the dinner are sponKors ior the council
with Mrs. P. H., Butler presiding.
This meeting is being held in
place of the regular meeting which
was to liave been' held on Sep-
tember 8 th.
The members took a basket of
groceries to a needy family in the
community. On their return;
they went to "the home of Mrs. M.
Sigler for refreshments.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Gudger, Jr.
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days here visiting friends and
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1947, newspaper, September 4, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308507/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.