The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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loint Party
•ni of Foreign Wars,
,1775 and tnii Disabled
Veterans are to hold a
istmaa party this even-
Gilmer Homes commu-
*r~ at 7 o'clock. Each
their families, and the
' (or membership
to attend the ^party.
attending is asked to
,lt was announced.
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Mrs. Joe Powell an-
birth of a daughter,
born on December 1
[St. Therese hospital in
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Cathloic Daughters
And Kdycees Give
Joint Yule Party
A joint Christmas party was
given, by the Knights of Columbus
and the Catholic Daughters, Court
St. Cecilia at the Kayeee hall *t S
o'clock Monday evening. Games
were played and gifts were dis-
tributed by Santa Claus. SfcofTee.
sotf drinks, cake, candy and ntlta
were served to those InjUtend-
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FIRE DAMAGES COTTON
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cotton bales stored In a warehouse
at ' the Corsipana Cotton Mills
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Help junior and sis to learn
while they listen.-- Develop
young interest in uiusic.
Buy them our recordings of
nursery rhymes, carols, •
children's plays for Christ- X
mas!
*.y'Tfiese albums will help theift spend many quiet
evenings at home ... -
"BUGS BUNNY" : . featuring Mel Blanc/with
music by BILLY MAY. v
"THE LITTLEST ANGEL" . . delightfully nar-
rated by LORETTA YOUNG.
"BONGO" . . told by DINAH SH0RE . . from
the movie FUN AND FAltfCY FREE.
v"kusty in orchestraville" . a Musical
Story For Children,/ The Instruments
talk.f RuSty Plays.
i "BOZO AND HJtS ROCKET SHIP" . . A Story
( hi of BoZo's Trip Arpund The World in His
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Rocket Ship. Narrated by "Pinto"
Colvig with Musical Background and
Pictures.
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MUSIC BALCONY
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Christmas «MrtF lbr Junior de-
partment ofFirst Presbyterian
chapel at-the church at 7:50 p. m.
Intermediate GA of Cove Bap-
tist church at Mrs. Cecil Harris',
712 DuPont Drive, at 7:30 p. m.
Joint Christmas party for DAV,
VFW, and Auxiliary to VFW at
Gilmer homes community center
at.-p. iik, . . • *•
Dale (Sprnegie club in Turquoise
room of Hiveresidf: community
center, Ave. A and John, at 7:30
p. m.
Catholic Daughters at Knights
of Columbus hall for business at
t "nirJaii-,' & 'i\0£$
Oi« Wednesday .....
Fruits, nuts, coffee, candy ser-
ved at USO from 9 to 11:15 a.m.
Junior club at Riverside youth
cepter from 7 to 9:3Qp. m. , i.
Mid-week service for Christian
Science Society in Woman's club
building. 5th and Pine, at 8 .pi.
Formal Christmas Eve Dance-
Voss' orchestra and gifts for all
Service Personnel at 8:15 p. m.
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Kejoli Club Feted
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Members of the Kejoli club held
their Christmas tree and carol-
ling- party in the home of their
sponsor and h*r husband, Mr. and
MM. E. J. Ford, 910 5th St., oh
MOnday evening at 7:30 o'elock.
j,. A large Santa Claus face was
placed on the front door to greet
the guests. The Christmas tree
was the (!ehter< of , attraction and
on the table was a blanket ar-
rangement of hdily centered with
three graduated red tapers.
Christmas carols, were listened to
while, gifts were exchanged, and
the group went carolling.
Hot chocolate, cake and candy
were served' to: Bobbie Jean
Marsh, ^foan Canter, Thel ma Par-
ish,. Peggie 'Srriith, Elizabeth Ann
Davis,' Ina Faye Runnels, Doro-
thy Simpson, Ann Mathews,
Katherine McDonald, ' Joanne
Ford, Jean Coffee, Anna Marie
Dorton, Joyce Wright, Mrs. Jack
"Qennis, the host and hostess..
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At|"he Trinity LwtH^ran||Surc:h In
Port ArthurOt&turcidy Evening i ^
The marriage of Rufry Brown, daughter ol MM Maude
Gilchrist of Orange, to Desmond Elwood Zoch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Zoch of Port ktihyce waa solemnized Saturday
evening at 6 o'clock aVthe Trinity . Lutheran church in Port
Arthur wjth the ttey. Arthur Rathjen, pastor, officiating
the double ring ceremony.
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lowing his graduation front Lamfr
he is to enter Nortt) Texas State
College in Denton. - Ml
TEL. Class Gives
Christpnas Social
The Philip girls from the Starfc
high school sang Christmas carols
at the tEL Sunday school class ol
the First Baptist church Cr ' *
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Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Robblns,
Mrs. Allen Drake and: Mrs. Shell-
ey Turner left Monday evening to
visit with relatives in Dallas and
Matagor, Texas, during the holi-
days.
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The alter was ftankfd' by tall:
branched candelabra holding
white tapers. Arr*nCert*nts > of
shell pink and Whft* gladioli de-
corated^ the church'. The church
bells ahtrned oil the hodr and the
Organ played "1 Love You Ttuly."
Mrs. Conrad Prost, organist, play-
ed the traditional wedding march-
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; The brlda.wort # t
suit with afiatchlng hit and veil
and black acoOMMfrM*. Her should r
er corsaga wa tashtohad of ranan-
cula and violets.
The bridegroom's sister, Myrtle
Zoch, attended the bride as maid
of honor. She was attired In a
grey suit with matching hat and
black accessaries and wore a
shoulder corsage of rose, pink
carnations,,' :
Carrel Shlnn, uncle to thO bride-
groom, actef is .'bast man. The
ushers were Howard Winter and
Wilfred Noack. ,■
The bride's mother end bride-
groom's mother both were attired
in black crepe with corsages of
white mums. <V.
Reception Is Given
Followlhg the marriage cere-
mony a re<feption wan held in
home of the bridegroom's
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yeager and
daughter, Margaret, left Satur-
day Id spend the holidays in Hunt-
svllle with relatives.
"BIRTH OF CHRIST" IS
SUBJECT OF REV. BONE
Rev. A- L Bone, pastor of the
Bruner Baptist church, spoke to
the-West Orange Baptist church
Brotherhood Monday evening at
7:30 o'clock on "The Birth of
Christ." Christmas carols were
thpn sung, led by Edwin Freeman.
There were 16 attending the
meeting.*
HOLIDAY P x
GIVEN THIS EVENING V
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-The Senior Department'
North Orange Baptist cl
hold iU anual Chri:
this evening at . '8 o'clock. - Each
member was being asked to
a gift of not over fifty ce$U. The
person with the most attractively
wraped gift is to receive apprise
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Elizabeth Ann Davis, Jeanne1
Terril, Nanette Norrls and Addle
Prince are-;-* home from Texas
State College for Women for 'the
Christmas holidays.
porothy Simpson, a student of
Sarti Houston college In Hunts-
vllle, arrived home Saturday to
the holidays with her par-
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Street Phone 9348
NDITIONED FOR VOVR SHOPPING COMFORT !
OPEN rOR
LAST
MINUTE
SHOPPERS
'Til 7 P. M.
Mon. and Tues.
Dec. 22 and 23
Closing at 5 p. m.
Wed., Dec. 24
PLEASE CALL FOR
YOUR PACKAGES
BY 5 P. M., DEC. 24
ents, 2749 Tenth St. pink ^ and
white gladioli and potted polnset-
tia plants decorated the home for
the occasion. The table was laid;
with a, lace dot Jit The three-tier-
ed wedding cake; topped with a
pair of doves, served as a center-
piece and'was surrounded with
andy tuff and fern and flanked
by tall-tapers. %
Mrs. Charles Bishop presided
at the guest book and Mrs. J- H.
Trahan, sister.to tbe bride, ser-
ved the cake. Approximately 100
guests attended the wedding and
ceceptlon. ' .
The coupie is to be at home at
ill Cypress here.
The bride is a former resident
l of Port Arthur and has made her
| home in Orange for the past four
tears where she has been employ-
isie^K by the Housing Authority of
| fWOty.
Zoch\served thirty-two months
I in the ALfmy and Is now attending
I Lamar college, in Beaumont Fol-
mas party, Monday
settlas throughout the housSe
ved as decoraUons. There wu i
lighted Chrisetmas tree befc
which gifts were exchanged. Tl
party was held in the home of
Mrs. A. F. Wilson, 1212 Pine; with
Mrs. J. P. Bowler, the president,*
-presiding over the business
sion, and she announced that the
class had.sent $40.00 to Buckner's-
Orphan home, Mrs. o. L. Edwards.
related the Christmas tftory. for
the devotional.
Mrs. J, F. Hammers' committee
served refreshments to the fdt-
lowing: Mesdames W. Gunftream.
Bowler, Lilly Hembree, B. E.,
Smith, Edwards, B. Johnson. 1^.
G. Foster, J. Nelson, R. S. Tatum, -
J. F.'Hammers, Q. A. Wilson, 1.
P. Fuller, M A. Half, A J. Kul-
enach, L. F- Tronla, O. p. Butler.
R. F. Bass, Mary Nelson and
small children, Gay Hebert and
Rusty McDonald.
spend
.jnts, Mr. and Kirs. A. R. Simpson
oit #07 Cherry.
' John Alieh Hudson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Hudson, left on
Monday evening for Long view,
Texas, where he will spend the
Christmas holidays with his uncle
and aunt, the Rev. and. Mrs. A, R.- |
Amah.
FOE Obligation Is :
Given H. L Smith
The obligation of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles was given to fj|.
L. Smith, at their regular meetinig,
Monday evening, at 7:30 o'clock,
with Charles Spradllng, worths
president, presiding. - The resig-
nation of A. L. Pavia, Jr., from
the office of secretary, was read
and accepted and E. L, MacPherr
son was elected to fill Pavia's ot-r
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MT TO CHRISTMAS AND I'M ON
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Defeat Inflation^
Buy Savings
/ Air-Cendltloned For Your
Shopplne Comfort
203 FIFTH — PHONE 9348
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DECEMBER 24th
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NICE SELECTION CHRISTMAS NUTS-
iPlus ALMONDS, Lb. 52c Drake ALMONDS, Lb. 49c
Kind WALNUTS, lb 52c PHILBERTS, Lb. . ..39c
IIXED NUTS, Lb. .. 49c BABY WALNUTS, Lb. 39c
PECANS, Par Pound . . 1 . . 55c
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SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS
Store No. 1-Ave C ot Pork-TODXY and WEDNESDAY
8:45 A.M. to 7 P.M.
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Store No. 2-Second at Turret Road- OPEN TONIGHT
p. M. - WEDNESDAY 8:30 A. M. to 7 P. M.
,tores Closed All Doy Thursday for Christmas.
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Store Hours—Tues. 8:30 A. M> *— 7:00 P. M.
Wed. 8:30 A. M. — fi;00 P. M.
Gift Suggestions
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Women's Gifts
slips
scarfs
Purses
lingerie
{jylon hose
^jibson girl b
and ties
USES
Men's Gifh
ties
socks
shirts
hankies
pajamas
mufflers
Children'* Gifts'
ROBES
DRESSES
JACKETS
SWEATERS
SPORT SHIRTS
SHIRTS AND SHORTS
Household Gifts
blankets
table cloths
bath mat sets
pillow case sets
cannon towel sets
peacock tfed spreads
And others
FREE RADIO-PHONOGRAPH
In order to conform with our store hours,
the $335.00 Strombery-Csrlson Radio-
Phonograph drawing will be at 5:00 P. M.
Wednesday Instead of 7:00 P. M. as pre-
viously announced.
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Formerly OlHARA'S \
m FtHUrtk St. ; . . Opposite P«i Ottke
You'll find the best of every tiling in
Christmas foods right here at, A. B. C.
STORES—the hest of quality . . the best
of variety . . the best of values—to
highlight your table with Christmas-
Cheer. And everything's priced to dim
the cost of an old-fashioned Holiday din-
ner. So make up your menu with these
highlights of good eating .. these big,
BIG VALUES with which we say—
"Merry Christmas to all— and In all a
Happy Holiday Dinner,"
FANCY DEL MONTE
No. 2ut Cans
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'laim-'picj/i 'Ptodute
LARGE STUAItT
PECANS, Lb. .
RUBY PINK
Grapefruit, 3 for. . . 25c
Juicy SATSUMAS
DOZEN
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HOME KILLED
FRYERS, Lb. 69c
NORTHERN FED
Pork Roast 63c
POPULAR BRAND
HAMS, lb. 68c
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Ocean Spray Cranberry
SAUCE, can
KRAFTS
Mayonnaise
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powdered or Brown
SUGAR, pkg. 1
For Yoruir Christinas
Pict-Sweet Frozen
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ABC Drug No. 2
$1.00 size wild root
CREAM OIL PWsT"x
50e woodbury's cocoa nut oil
SHAMPOO
69c
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Pastry Department
AT A B C No. 2
Bountifully Decorated
christmas cakes
PECAN - „ ' '
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CHRISTMAS MINCE II
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1947, newspaper, December 23, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308600/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.