The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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FftllJAY, OCTOBER 10,1052
THE ORANGE EfiADfif &
Bruner Church Men [Heights WMU Sel.
WiM Don Aprons
For Benefit Supper
Many women will be interested
to know; that a dinner has been
planned at the Bruner Methodist
church in which an all-men cast
will be starred. From planning
the chicken dinner menu right on
through the preparations, serving
nqd the cleaning up afterwards
tim men ,wdl be in charge. Many
wives would probabiy give their
eye teeth to see friend husband
go domestic, but it is strictly a
stag affair until the meal is ready
to serve which will be Saturday
at 5:30 p. m.
Needless to say the wives will
cold cream then hands and take
the children to the benefit meal
to "see what daddy cooked”. The
met*, will serve, with newly ac-
ouired dish pan hands, a meal
like father never cooked.
Chief of the KP detail is Den-
son Harding. Tne suooers selling
at $1 for adults and 50
New GA Group Has jAuxiliary President-
Election of Officers I Resians Thursday
CITY (SpD—The par-
Mrs. Gamer Reports Orongefield PTA
On Associations! Meet T„ Ho|(J ComjYa|
BRIDGE CITY fSpl> —The
GUdys Keith circle of the First ORANGi'FIELD (Spl) — T
Baptist church met at the home Orangefield Parent-Teachef as
of Mrs. Alien Bendy Wednesday elation made plans for their
morning. ~ nual Halloween carnival ai
Mrs. Floyd' Garner, was in meeting held in the school at:
charge of the business session and' tortom Tuesday night,
also {give the highlights of the iite meeting was opened a
Orange WMU Associational meet- prayer led by Mrs. C. E. R
ing held in the local, chuifh Mon- followed by the program entit
day. Mts. Bill ©wens, pregram “The Columbus Day" preser
chairman, was unable to attend by Mr*. Inez Rosser and foi
because of illness in her family, and fifth-grade students.
Refreshments were served by The president. Mrs. Powell j
the hostess to Mrs. Garner. Mrs. derson, had cbaige of the bush
C. O. Under, Mrs. J. N. La thrum, session at which time committ
Mrs. G. R. Lincer, Mrs. Norman were appointed for the carai
Miller, Mrs. W. McRae. Mrs. Bus- A queen will be crowned at
sell Allen and Mrs. A. W. Perry, carnival to be held on Oct.
The members will meet at the ComdMtteea are as follow 1
home of Mrs. W. E. Pollard, Wed- George Harmon and Mrs. Ri
neaday morning at 9:30 a. m. Webb, cakes and pies; Mrs. J
Other circles did not meet this Campbell, gumbo; Mrs. R. W.
week because of the associational derson and Mrs. B. Bradey. cc
meeting st the local church. They try store: Mrs. James Brent
will meet as follows next week: Mrs. D. Gore, coffee and (
Finesse Club Has
ORAVGEFIEtD *• (!
newly organized ii
ish auxiliary of the St Henry's
Catholic church met Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Jules Thibodeaux,
president, resigned because of
illness in her family. Mrs. Fete
ohin will be installed as presi-
dent at the nett meeting. Mrs.
Ed Breaux, publicity chairman
Mbs, Thibodeaux conducted the
nesting. Rev. Herman J. Vincent
pastor, gave a report on the re
-ontiy held bazaar and thanked
>werv one who took part in mak-
WMU, it was decided Wednesday , Mr#- J Devid Jr was hjwtess
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log • when other guests were Mrs.
AX. ^ssJest SttwsSttss
SJ^LodTon therijEhS In ,the
They Are White. All Ready to won high and Mrs. Guillot second
Hafvest.” Rrajrers were said by hl*rv_J . -
Mrs. E. B. Blackmon and Mrs. O. Refreshments of pie and coffee
J Jackson. were served between games to
Mrs. Ddi* Sfuk conducted the wnwi. >*™. Richard Jack-
program in which parts were giv- f02. ®nd R- <^>x Jr.
on by Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Black- ■ J*? °*
-non and Mrs. W. B. Rayburn. The »•* c,Jib J® h*W Wednreday,
meeting was concluded with pray- Jjwri?
er by Mrs. Whitener. McKee of 9 Zeto drive will be
__- noeteas.
Mrs Millcr Hostess Annual Fair Set At
j To Wednesday Club Episcopal Church
An antique blue hobnailed vase
held an arrenge.nent of Ions stem-,
med pink roses as a, centerpiece
decoration at the Wednesday Sew-
ing club luncheon this week. Oth-
er floral arrangement* were of
yellow and gold zinnia? in the
living room. The hostess was Mrs.
Raphid, Miller.
Qn'the menu were chicken
Sandwiches, frozen fruit salad.
! The meeting was opened -with
I prayer by Miss Johnson. At the
dose of the meeting, a social hour
was held. Refreshments were
»erved to the c*ies mentioned and
|Peeev Johnson.N
The auxiliary will meet each
Monday afternoon after srhool.
in the home of Mrs. Schbcher
All girls of intermediate age of
uie community are invited to at-
tend. The snonsoi will take every
girl home after each greeting.
Vidor FFA Students Visit
Slate Fair at Dallas
VIDOR (SpU—Thirteen Vidor
ing it stteh. a success. Mrs. Thib- to the members
oaeaux also expressed her thanks, attend these servie
and especially thanked the ladies j . .... ■
who worked such long hours ini The Palace o!
the kitchen preparing the food. ...Franco has 27 cere
Regardless of Age, Make, or
Your Old Watch is
Worth MOSEY...
., — cents for
children. wiU be served from 5:30
P m. until 8 p. m. Proceeds will
be applied pn the building fund.
Rey. Hutson Sneak
Mr. and Mrs. Huey Woods, own-
ers of Rockwood grocery store.
FFA bnrs who w-nt iocbvied
Ray Toronjo, Earl Kennon. Jim-
mie Hullet, Howard Runnels.
Johnnie Hanromer. Marvin Turn-
er, George Nock. Raymond Gen-
try. Bobby Block. Benny Nash.
\Jobn Thornal and Bobby Jacks.
«. The sixth grade won the prize
fpr -Hbving the largest number of
meeting. The secretary’s report
plate and children at 50 cents per
plate. On the inenu besides chick-
en spaghetti will be salad, home-
made pie and coffee. Tickets are
now being sold by the church
members.
The concession booths will fea-
ture a hot dog and cold drink
stand, cakes, candy, a fish pond,
bowling alley, darts, ring toss,
weight guessing, fortune telling
end a white elephant sale. '
All the proceeds will go to the
general church maintenance fund.
Woman Doctor Who
Helped Boy* Honored
VIENNA fcAP) — Busy earth-
worms recently led to the discov-
ery of the remnants of an old
Reman home near Petrnneil. an
Austrian village on the highway
to Budapest. 15 miles east of Vi-
enna. ; '
A party of Austrian scientists
digging for a buried Roman city
noticed tiny particles of colored
earth pushed to the surface hy
earthworms. Attuning that the
color canfe from murals of a
buried building, the group dug
up the remuins of a 30-yard-wide
2-story Roman villa.
The .villa is believed to be part
j of a “city" attached to the ancient
I Roman fort of Carnuntum, which
| was excavated by the Austrian
I scientists before the first world
| war.
At Brotherhood Meet ' P"**?* at Tuesday night’s
ORANGEFIELD (SpU—The showed a good attendance,
brotherhood ofthe First Baptist -
church met Tuesday night with /■» 1_' n„_.- . c_i.
Bill Lane. Bible teacher, who pre- ^lvary Baptl8t Seta
from ‘b* Book New Goal for Sunday
-Rufus Webb preside^, was in Attendance of 125 for the Sun-
charge. W. L. Hutchison led the
opening prayer and Don Goodsell
led the closing prayer.
Others attending were Martin
Ardoin, Elmer' DeHart Sr., Lyons
Gllcrease. the Rev. Bill Johnson,
J. R, Noble, Laurence Schlicher,
A. E. Springer. Prentice Vance
and Sam Drake.
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area,
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Of the entimzted 2,500 known
I kinds of arakes about 250 kinds
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1952, newspaper, October 10, 1952; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556700/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.