The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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ORANGE. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 1950
THE ORANGE LEADER
St. Mary's Perish E
ertarns on Sunday
With Lovely Reception at Rectory
j purishioneii Of Si. Mary * Cath-
olic church entertained a: the
rectory w Ith v>pen house on Sun-
day afternoon vhen se\erul hun-
dred persons called between the
hours of 3 and 6 o'cloc k
1-ie entire lower floor of the
home was decorated jri spri ■(
flowers for the occasion. The re-
ception hall, library and living-
rcom held dLplavf of the lifts
brouxht to the rectory in a inrs-
ce'lwneoris shower
The Rev. Joseph Heiberich and
the Kev Roue! t fiiatel
and associate pastor,
receiving the guests
Coffee and punch W(te s<.
In the dining room from
covered with a Hand crnbi
doth. Geld and lavender fi \ ■■
in bonnuet centered the t»> l«*
On either s dr
TEEN TALK
Oa^tor Humor lias it tn»t lots or teen
assisted in queens w ill let their hair grow
king a^ain larng hail is delinlte-
*.} ly a Haltering feature of a »om-
■, an. toil a creat many girls spoiled
,, ,i. | the long-bob-look because they
let their lu;r glow to Rapunzel
lengths and looked like goons
were bi.trn'na It you Want to stKjrf the long bob
tare»*der randies in ciystal hold- wp,h ” frequently and keep it a(
er* from which extended (mid .-o-d * becoming length
lavender streamers to the table
ends
Music was furnished
^ out the narty time
Committees on an.i!i;i*!iie»n
for the affair were listed as fol-
low*:
, Decorations Mi« Francis FKi-
•r, chairman, and Mesh. ,„.s pJaj
Mattingly, James Ware. Lyle WU-
*on, A L. Weber and Wynne
Pea i re
Guest book Mr G Volt,
chairman, and Hildegard l !m.
Ahna Hickey and Mrs. C. H
Byrnes.
V Reception committee Mr- 1.
P. Ulm Sr, and Charles Arsenault
Sr., chan men, and Me-.dame- Paul
Parrie. L. D. Broussard. Gilbert
Breaux. Reed, Rdter, \1 LaBlanc,
M. CouvUUon, O. Gauthu-i. C. H.
Brown, Elise Stansbury. Joe
Blanda, W L. UUher, R S Man-
l#y, Max Staudt and Julius David
Jr. and Pauline Maridlna and
Mdne Gloudemeii.
w Serving roaimittee M r s
Arthur Anderson, chairman, and
Mary Ann Lester, Delores Ulm,
and Mesdames Harold Piejean,
•* Arthur Andeison, A Rhodes I. J
Barrios. Lynn Savignano, Alina
Hagey, S. Me Mama ra. D E.
Roach. Victor Franks. Elaine Du-
I Champ and Walter Guidry.
Food committee —- Mrs Ze«.ta
Hebert, chairman, and Mesdames-
D. E. Lester, M. Couvillion, W. L
Ulcher, F. W. Finger. James
Quigley, H. Peterson, Thornton that is who we pump tor
• Griffin, D. Myres. N. Nczat. Jack
Booin, Charles Taylor. C. M. he is tiie one to be pleased
Wlloy, Q. H. F- own, Ben Rao.fcertainly not the fashion
. Vincent Rao Sr. and I-ynn Savig-f saders However, hail should be
hano, and Julia Ann DonaldsonXwell-trimmed and not longer than
--**■ ~~ | shoulder length ”
V/ll j L J -I BK HtiURE WIRE. . . There
v comes a time in every girl's life
AllilAFt nQne when site must make great den
#’*gZf m Jt* j sions about such Hungs as bras
and gudles Jfn-ii famous author -
'ties, Ruth Merron and Helen
* ' lIvTyil Fiske, wtio have been corseting
. American figures for many years,
...... " - .... claim that if girls- would wear
Birthday Celebration
I lonnr.s Barbara and
Hoytl f lari is on Wed.
Baili.iia and Klovd Halils wrie
li.uioied hi, tin i! sixth and sec-
ond hnthdavs. i espet liv ely, with
a pm tv bv llieii mother, Mis
i I. I Ian is ut HIM Du Pont In
I'n.'es weie awanievi to ( aiol
1 .v im ( (w ens l onimv Morns and
‘or Ellen Reals following games
i nke and punch were served In
Jana s, Anita. Eugene and 1 mule
Goodman. Maigaret, Judy, Char-
lotte Robert Dave and Patricia
Harris, Bobliv Gene and Sharon
Joiner, Yvonne Nations, Ethelee
and Bulch Floyd, Hutch and
Tornmv Monts, Melvin and Eftie
Moms, Honita Harris, Larry Har-
i is, Wade t'nichei, L.aula Mae
smooth line to dresses
SNUG AS A-Bl G. . . It v an
are the cui l-up-on-tne-s.-t i type
all winter long vnt: |i..b»t>lv
have developed an niipictl-
slouch. Abothei postuie pi.dilt-m
is round stmuhie'.s tnan belidluv
over book*-', sitting a- desks, and
carrying books in voui amis It
vou want to I < >•, k pietlv and
graceful, keep llm-i1 -iiouldeis
back, tummy in. deuirre down
under Hen s a simple ixeici-r
to sttaightin oyl those w int -i
kiliks Sit on a straight chair
raise your arms above your head
clasp your hands with the
palms facing the ceiling Mow
keep voui elbows straight, push
yoiu arms baik. Pusii your el
txiwy bark of vuur eais Relax
and lepeat ten limes
Remember, too, that every girl
does not look her best with a
long hairdo Weai the length that
is I ecoining to yon
Recent It- halrdiesser Victor
Vito queried some beauties on
their preferences Here’s what
tie - ante up with:
Betty flrable... "I cut my hail
last 'piing, but I’m letting it
grow because 1 feel it Is softer,
mcie vouthful, more glamorous
when it is long.”
Model Bosraary ( olltgaa . . .
“For mvself I prefer long hair
because as a model I find that I
ant requested to wear my hair
many different ways, and without
long hair this couldn't be done ”
f ay Fimrson . . . “Short hall
tor an actress is highly imprac-
tical because of the variety of
characterizations needed in this
woi k 1 now am allow ing my hair
to grow long again because there
ate so many more ha)r styles 1
can wear with long hair."
Made! Alma Moods. . . “I am
letting ray hair grow because 1
looked like a boy dressed up in
girls clothes witli short hair Ttie P ,n-
most clinching part ef it all ts Woodbine Hebe
mv huehand hated my short bail” Hall, H p. m.
Jeanne Crain who cut tier hair
lor a movie also is letting it LET*# TBIMIIF IT
gix^w again Mrs. E H Richaic
Lira Kirk of “Kiss Me Kate" ***
adores her long hair and says ntnk to member*
"Some women, in order to follow Trump It Bridge cl
the trend of time abuse their Mrs. Charlie Tay
looks. Men prefer lung hail and score, Mis Leona i
My second high and
husband prefers my hair long and Mooney won bingo
A sweet course was served to
cru- lit* members piesent and Mrs
Mooney and Mrs C. Lester, guests
of the hostess.
The next meeting wdll be held
in the home of Mrs W Smith on
Monday Feb fi at 7 30 o'clock
through
C I ANT INVADES PARIS — *
Rrlgun giant, seven fret, seven Inches and 441
nun* ut a iwllccinuii nr Champs Llysees dM
SOUTHERNERS REUNION
Sriiator It Russell
Ion* and wile (tell > ut I oulslaiia inert Sunirtnr (mill Justice
loin (talk ul Irvay al .Newspjprl \\ uiuril » ball Uaslungtuk.
Ra i n howf )i
Instrurturn
PERSONAL
Mr and Mrs. Fred Laurion and
Mrs Atfriedu Jornlln of Inter-
national Falls, Minn , were guests
ol Mr and Mis A J Nuvaue Tor
seveial days tills week.
Atlhur asseiiililiv
Rallihnvv i,u lv ilcslimg to at-
tend from i Range me requested
10 meet at toe Masonic teinple
011 Saturday nun mug at H o'clock
and traiM|Mirtatmn will tie pro-
vided Those wishing additional
Inlormation concei nlng (tie scIiimiI
may contact Mrs W D Payne
mother advisor, dial 3127, not
later than Friday ut noon. Each
gut. attending is leqnested to
carry a covered dish
Members
inuithcv Connie Sue Owens, bly, Oidei
(. arolyn Lynn, Sandra Edgerton. will altend
__Mary Kathryn Paikhurst, Larry
Saiidford, Joe and Ann Parkhurst,
Gloria Ann Chance and Matte
Mrs Morns
Also Mesdames Ed Gallien,
club, Jack Owens, Melton Morris, J I.
. 7.3u Joiner, Heed Hairls, Vivian Hai
i is, Fail Goodman. Hobeit
lOOl- I'hame, Ivan Crochet, Clifford
Harris. Dorothy Chance and
George Gore
Those sending gilts were Mrs
host- Hoy Delano, Mrs Walter Dyson,
eve- Ml and Mis Allen Graver. Willie
Let’s Gallien, Clifford Harris, Tirriny
McCreary and Mr and Mis J; D.
Small fabric circlets saturated
with a deodorant are available In
lais Iheie is just enough mois-
ture i*i each pad to dab both
Cl DBS
bronchitis or chaat coMk <
ha* Mod the Mst of m
year* and million* of wn
tafr, proven ingredient*, l
and ■ bm for (hildw
dru**nt for CaaomnlHOn
promptly srrnrding In din
DR H H COX
GENERAL FRACTITIONEB
a m Sessions will stmt at III Children often enfoy canned
a in and will lie lesumed ut I 30 applesauce when It s turned Into
p m , follow mg u recess for the lefrtgerator and frozen. Du
luncheon al noon, IH-gree wunk not let it get lev And let the
will be show n Ov the Orange, youngsters prepaie the dessert
Beaumont, Port Neohes and Port themselves
310 E Curtis St . a girl, Phyllis
Ann, on Jan. 25.
To Mr and Mrs Chai les L.
DeLaune UH Young Cts., a boy,
Harold l^ie, on Jan 26.
To Mi and Mrs M. P Martin,
Ht 1, box 152, a girl, Paula B^'yl,
on Jan 27. I t
To Mr. and Mrs Fern * T.
Broadway, 35fl Hogeis Cts, a girl
Rebeuca Elaine, on Jan 27.
To Mr. and Mrs Arthur ('roll,
Sunset Circle A a boy, Phillip
Aithur, on Jan 27
To Mr and Mrs Hebert Adair,
1102 South St., a gill, Karen Ray,
on Jan. 28
To Mr. and Mis A S Stanton,
Rt 3, box 43, a gill, Addie Belli,
on Jan 2H
To Mr and Mrs J D Variot,
1022 Ave A, a boy, Michael Den-
ms, on Jan. 2H
To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L.
Turner, 2701 N Fourth St , a girl,
Lois Marie, on Jan 21*
To Mr. and Mrs Joaquin Sul-
pacio, 404 Moreell l^I d , a girl,
Linda, on *Jan 29.
To Mr and Mis. W A Farm,
Port Arthur, a boy, Dave Alex-
ander, on Jan. 30
CHURCH
LECTURER SET
Dr. David W. Roberts of the
Westminister Presbyterian church
Often, say these women, the <ure has been set ror inursaa.v
J difficult time of blossoming from e entng at 6:30 o’clock and the
adolescence Into womanhood lopk will be, “Presbyterians,
j makes personality problems. A Their History and Beliefs.”
I girl who is small bosomed or flat- The lectures w ill be held each
i chested or the girl who is over- following Thursday,
endowed become self conscious All members of the rongrega-
about their figures. Clothes look ’ion were being invited to attend,
| baggy in spots, or else look as Hr. F.. T. Drake, pastor said.
: H they are going to burst at the
seams BIBLE STUDY
They suggest that every young The Bible study group of the
girl have a figure analysis by a first Presbyterian church will
reputable authority before the meet on Thursday afternoon in
first bra or girdle is purchased, the home of Mrs Frank Hougeot
The bra can mold the bustline at »08 Cypress "St
I Into a lovely feminine curve, if
1 it l* purchased properly. The
flat-chested girl can have Just
las curvaceous figure-beauty as
, her full-bosomed sister by wear-
I ing a bra that is molded with an
invisible filler sewn right into
the bra. The over - Endowed
youngster can have her bra
molded to make her look slim-
mer from the waist up.
TILE
FOR MEN WHO WANT
SPLIT-SECOND ACCURACY
GUNN
TILE CO
WALTHAM “Stat"
21 JEWEL
Transportation Watch
BIRTHS
GARBAGE
DISPOSALLS
mg enema. poortasU. Infcc-
’• foot of whatever your
My be -anything from head
Mirt ran help you.
• IBe ban to Ihe Army—
---->f gen,
bite, grreaeiem,
irenet Safe for
SALVE- res- t»
■.f’ j mi xirrlai In'
L a ELMORE
l-'"i I e/anderfu'
slim. A girdle is a necessary part To Mr. and Mrs Franklin
: of the wardrobe of the buxom Cooper, 332 Destroyer Dr., a girl,
lass. It keep* young figure* with- Carof Jean, on Jan. 30
!■ Orange by Cash, Service
Orange Drag Stores or year
in bounds, and gives a nice
PAY MX) WEEKLY , *
Ad jutted to
5 Position* !
Supromo Accuracy!. %
Fully Cuarantood!
Box Car Dial-16 Sisa!
Haavy Dufy Yallow
Rolled Cold Plata Casa
Lover Sot
CITY HOSPITAL
To Mr. and Mrs. J. M Dak*
503 Du Pont Dr., a boy, James
Martin Jr , on Jan. 23.
To Mr. and Mrs J l.apatka,
248 Rogers Cts, a boy, John
Thomas, on Jan. 24.
To Mr and Mr*. M G Grooms,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1950, newspaper, February 1, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556925/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.