The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950
THE ORANGE LEADER
J*AGE TWO
Nn. W. U*ret FcM
WHb Shower Tuesday
The Sunsh;ne Sunday school
school class and Primary four de-
partment of the Norths Cheap
Baptist church cemplmraffM Mrs.
William Hayes wthh^a and
blue shower at the hiprne of Mrs. j
, Frank Ldwther. 1020 Avenue A,
j on Tuesday evoking.
The pink and blue theme was
carried out In all appointments
Dyed seasonal flowers were used I
for the living room decorations
and in the table arrangement,
i Pink ice box pie and blue lera-
i. George Hare wss hostess
HSbers tit the Novice Bridge
to her home at 1222 Jayway
hflimday afternoon
I. Billy Mitchell won .high
Mid Mrs William Moore won
An arrangement of zi'imas was
Mi to da«nh to* room.
fppMbtnry abort cakes and soft
Mo wwre served to Metdames
•tat Wood, A. O Willey Jr.',
Igdal Hopkins, Travis Stewart.
* Matoary* fftteftaB sod Moore
Mb RStoaaB Hopkins, M2* Pif-
•ott St, will ho hostess to toe
M heat Wednesday after ioor, at
16 O’clock
home o Mrs. W. R. Jeffers.
Mrs. Jeffers, who was in chara
of the meeting, appointed oomasij
lee chairmen for the coming yed
and distributed the materia^ frd
the state council of PTA U>" t|
officers.
| Mrs. Jeffers also announcedta
Tilley school me; ali its requil
ments and received an “A” grl
for las* year.
Mn. MenMesku
To Tilley PTA Meeting
The gueot list included:
Meedainao Roymossa Burdine,
Mervn Bingham, Harry Fulton,
Gene Eiddlkag, G. F. Kirk. Julian
Vincent, Jack Pickering Jr., Wil-*
liana Cassev Jr., W. D. Ackerson,
W ft Brady, J. R Dedtei and
Lowther.
Those sending gifts were Mrs. R.
Lee Davis, and Mrs. Vernon Davis
summer session with a beach party
and weiner roast at McFaddin
Beach on Saturday. Fifteen mem-
bers at the\ class attended.
Mrs Betty Astley and Mrs. Mil-
dred James were in charge of the
arrangements. Mrs. Lillian B.
Hughes was the instructor.
MIN1CK
rambcsc.fr shop
The record ramfall in New I
ans was 15.1 inches in 17 ho
SMeak (tat Sessioa
With Picnic Saturday
ATTENTION
FISHERMEN
GOLDFISH
Students of the Lamar college
extension classes in shorthand and
typing, unde*- the supervision of
Vocational education, close#! the
ATTENTION CAB OWNERS
The Staff Is Mere
CM ear and truck trail— taw.
torn as |U« eaeb, guaranteed
Rebuilt starters and gear raters.
lew ss S4.M each, guaranteed
Transmission parts: Wheels, tires
and tubes to fit mast anything,
ito new, used and rebuilt car
’ox ^ Mrs. Everett Wilson
Keel Klub Officers
Installed Wednesday
Mrs. Payne
Mrs Thomas
Oronfe Cmhi
McDmiiM Nssariit Mai Orssgt tircte
. Tf.....rS- ' ■ * : ;"
The Women’# Missionary Un-
ton of the North Orange Baptist
church
rob Nets
has scheduled meetings
Donald Baptist church during the ! text wee-* as follows
regular session oh Wednesday #v- j Heten Bagby circle, at the
•nmv at 7 M o'clock st the church. , rhurch. Wedaesdav at » 30 a m ‘
The next meeting of the group Hatha Strother otrete, with Mrs
wifi be a Royal Service program |C T Duhor., 20« North Farragut
Tuesday 1 p rn
■ p f) Znrima Hare Circle, wttn Mrs
/j ¥ V Jacknri, 401 Hubert St ,
(l ,* u**'l,ur *' 939 * n‘
trl I fine explanation of tl»e fire-
I AB| m \TV*£SNJ walker'# art ianthat the glowing
I m 1 ‘toals ar«> volcanic forks so {M.rou*
h I nlfWlY* ****** do not retain the heal nl-
■ , though they appear to tie white
hot.
Mrs Harry Everett was installed decorations The centerpiece was
as president duri ng the ninth an- j ^ue asters. \ ' '
njversary dinner of the Keel Klub Quests were Mrs. Lorraine
at the Wayside Inn on Wednesday Thompson of Port Arthur, Mrs.
afternoon at 1 o'clock Mrs Britt Verde Andrus of Kayne, La , arid
Walters, out-going president, was j Mrs, J. Riser- and Mrs. R L, Mit-
in charge. j chell of Orange. J
Other officers installed were: Others tn attendance were Mes-
Mrs Lyles Wilson, vice-president’, dames Daniels, Herdon Bowler,
Mrs W. H Payne Jr„ secretary|S Floyd G nil lot, Francis Fisher, Al-
Mrs, Carroll Thomas, treasurer;; kne Mendoza and T L. Gum.
ai.o Mrs Bill Cnx, reporter. \ The annual dinner and dance
The outgoing and incoming off- has been scheduled for Friday ev-
jwjerti were presented with cprsaxes enlng at 7 o'clock at the Groves.
by the group |-U ' ; ,<,
t Boh Shop
1 sincerely appreciate the confidence
you have shown in electing me County
Jaggc and I will do all within my power to
merit your trust. I respect the rights of
those who did not support me, and wiH try
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to administer the affairs of our county in
an hanost, impartial and efficient manner.
Goad motors, '41 (ted. NT Pont.
*M ftotek, '37 StHdrbaker, ’St
Chrysler • Airflow. A Ford
V-«, *S Chrysler «. ’34-S-4-7
Chev., *41 Mercury, ’37-g-t Fly.
Tg Deftoto, 'M tonick stngte
earhar. nmnifsM, and others
Will Megt An? Prtee In Town
OPEN M DATA YEARLY
GILLET . . . DIAL Mil!
Mbs, Britt Wnlters gave the invo-
cation and Mrs Dan Raeh and
Mrs. 1 C. Hach reviewed the his-
tory of the Klub.
Poems were read by Mr*. Britt
Waller* and Mr*; Dick Daniels
read the will, ’
The color sclwmc <Vf silver^and
blue war carried out m the table
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HAS PLENTY
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PtlONE SgJIO
The United States bought Lou-
isiana froth France In 1803,
THM SERVICE 18 INEXPENSIVE, NO
TROUBLE TO YOU AND A QUICK
•OLimON TO FAYING YOUR WUS
We also r tela sum and radar* payments on Automobtlee,
A»pH»nr«g, Fan!tore, Etc.
COME IN OB PHONE AND LEY US
SEE IF WE CAN HELP YOU.
Oar Acceaats Ace Imared for Your Fiatecttoa
Ztm’s Bar B-Q Stand
17o5 TENTH STREET
P«:rk • Veal • Heavy Beef • Coat
SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Eat Here or Take It With Yon
I’ltone 8-4282 and Place Order
State Finance Co
LEVINYS ARE KEEPING PRICES
DOWN TO THE LOWEST LEVEL P0SS1RU
Its Gmm A VC. At Comer of Sth Rt. Phone X 43X9
Ctopay Washable
LADIES’ BETTER DRESSES
Hand-Made ,
COTTAGE
New Taffetas
36 imhes by 6 foot, in white
and cream, mounted on wood
rollers.
Guaranteed fast colors in
white with pink check border,
white with blue bordef® and
white with green' border.
RICES SLASHED
$12.96
Values
100 Only! 81x99
Saturday at 9 a. m.
Pull double bed sue, Slx99,
first quality.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950, newspaper, September 1, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556939/m1/2/?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.