The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OFANCE LEADER
ORANGE. TEXAS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1§Y)
Mrs. Biggs Entertains
Friends en Wotedty
Sunday Wedding Set
At Sea Hawk Park
WASHINGTO]
-The House vc
__ Mrs. C M Biggs was hostess |
j I |0|TlS at a car>as*a PartV 011 Wed icsday
evening in her home 0:1 Vine St.
Mrs. Henry L. Stevens and Chil-„j J prize winners' were- Mrs. How’- |
I dren, Daniel. Naomi aud Samuel, j ard Hitl.lv a.id ' Mrs.' c.ian’.tson H
j accompanied by Mi*. Stevens’ sis- , Smith.
j Ver, E'ma Mulford, returned this ^ dessert course teas served by i
| week from an extended K isit with Uu. hos^ss to the f,,u,,v mg guests: !
j their par* Us, the Rev. and Mrs. j MeS(iwntS Kd ij^vis, Hillls O. j
r<>u;’lt und Madison Nel- |
the gevfernmwR
diately with' i
covered by a <%
profcriatldr* bffl
Congress One <
00(1,000,000 exps
m Utary aid. ;Vj
TMi Evening
Junior cluh, Youth center, 7:30-
0:30 o'clock.
Junior group of Town theater,
county courtroom, 7:30.
Blood Banks Offer
Defense Soppoil
were
Texas Star Club Will
Not Neel Wednesday
Chatman
oils, Ind^ Miss Mulford was en- I
route to San Antonio, where she
is a teacher in the International
Bible college.
S£rs.* W. K. Melton of Overt*) ), j
is a guest in th‘e home of tier par- j
ents, Mr. and Mi's. X.' L. Stevens j
Mrs. W. M. Blue and children, j
Janice, Nelda and Patricia, are \ a- j
rationing in Corpus Christi this,
week. ■ . j
► Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shirley of j
1309 Avenue B. had as guests in j
their home last week, Shirley's i
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs j
Hobert Shirley and children, Bon-
nte and Syble, a nephew, Wesley
Shirley, and Perry Cempbell, all
of Hope, Ark.‘
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of
E'jaumont Highway, have as guests j
this week, Mr hnd Mrs. L. \S/
Scott and children 'of, Nowati,
Okla.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Sneed and
children, Marie, Joyce <ahd Linda,
of Western Av«., are visitihg
and Frank B. Jeffers, son of Mr. i ' Blo,xl ba"^ ^ 'h,‘ As* [
ar.d Mis. t.. B. Jeffers, also of gaged jn fbe active collection and j
viqor. /"TnJ I distribution of bipod in civilian j
The, prospective brideftroOni as; hospitals of 'lexas recently ex-
third baseman for the/Ca Hawks\i tended to Guv, Allan Shivers.their
Port Arthur’s jffSTlSascball team Nervlees in the development of civ-,
and the ceremony is to -be sol- Ilian defense (plan,
emnued Sunday evening at 6:30 Thp 0ranftp CWy h0spital is a *
O'clock at the home plate in the I menlber of the as30t.iat,o„.
Sea Hawk stadium. Teammates of j
Jeffers will be his attemlanls. “Anxious to Participate”
“ ---—7—r-J-----------r-y--—: j In Offering the organization’s
THE STATE OF TEXAS support of the defense program.,
rev wn a mow nuhn.nni 1 ^r- Rice, president, said. 1
the Appropriation!
the House the mo
is needed now. 1
adopted by Y#6*,
tion permitting ike
cies to start spend
tion of eventually
The Texas Star Square, dance
club will not meet next Wednes-
day. evening due .to a National
Guard meeting, postponed because
the regular meeting date falls on
larbor Day.
The following Wednesday the
elUb will meet at the Armory at
8 pm.
The resolution: n
approval also of the
DON'T WHISTLf WHILE
YOU WORK. .. H you work
in an office with othor
people. It’s highly disturb?
ing to office _ routine.
201b SAVING on rotuen
Rio Groflde Valley
Exclusive Isiervice to Harlingen _i
Miss ion, from Jefferson County Ail
-, r i, /' Alw
NEEft A
PLUMBER?
PHONE X-2309
L.G. ELMORE
FHA TERMS
You are hereby commanded to
appear oetore the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Orange Coilhty at
the Court House thereof, in
Orange, Texas, at or before 10
o’clock A. M. of the lirst Monday
nejft after the expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the is-
suance of this citation, same being
the 9th dpy of,October A. D. 1950,
then and there to answer Plain-
tiff’s Petition filed in said^ourt,
«n the 21st day of August A. D.
1950, in this cause, numbered 6213
on the docket of said court Where-
in GLADYS' DICKERSON CROW
IB Plaintiff, and, NfiD A. CROW
Defendant.
A brief statement bf the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:*
This is a suit for di vorce .upon the
grounds of harsh and cruel treat-
ment, as is more fully shown by
Plaintiff’s Petition on file in this
suit. ,
ship-blood on^short notice to areas
where needed and to locate and
ship blood frow nearest available
centers to disaster areas.”
New Orleans was the nation’s
fourth largest: city ajd second as
a port to New York in 1840.
next month.
ilMtt
T»U«r
f , ■ - v 1
Befh Cawyer Feted
At Going Away Party
i M rs McClelland entertained
1, members of the Bennett addition
baseball team With an all day
! picnic at Iter (‘amp house'on, Cow
>! oreek on Tuesday. ’
I • The day’s program Included per-
or of Beth Cawyer Who will enter ! of swimming, rest and play.
Abilene Christian college In Abi- ' Hot dogs were prepared over a
lene next month. campfire and a picnic style lunch
Mrs. Harold Nelson, Mrs. Ellis j a*"1 WM dr»nks were served-.
Carter and Mrs. Clayton Estes i Th«Ke »“ attendance were Dick
assisted with the hostess duties I Stanfield, Johnny 1 ox, David
Winners during the game period [Copeland, -jilrri,jr Hatfield, Bobby
were Beverly Charming and Vir- Lalning, Jimmy Young, Nary Son-
ginia Hodges. niVr, Joe Wayne and Jack ,Mc-
Sandwiches, cookies and' iced l<^«Uand, Judy, Dan and.Wasley
drinks were served. Pearson, Donnie Meyers,/Mrs. Paul
The guest list included Be-erly Pearson, Mrs. Allan ( opeltnd and
Channing, Patsy- Jett, Verginla ^le hostess.
Hodges, Marjorie Floyd, Carolyn T‘‘i*»n members who were unable
Pittman, Nell Jobe, Murtlyn 10 a,t(;n(l wer<’ Da'^ Arnold *nd
Marsh, Louella Loewen. SandVa Robert Johnson and J. Cullen
Swickard, Cecil Marie Moses, the Hrowni.ig, the team spon.or
hostesses and the horioiee. Ing enuntrv aliont 12 index we««
1 The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute^ the
same according to law, and make
/ due return as the law directs. (,
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Issued and given under my hand
and Seal of said Court, at office
Twin Leaves Tracks
11 Hurt; None Badly
LAMPASAS. Texas, Aug 31
(AP)—A Sarita IV passetigar train
Urft the gwils in- Hi* pre-dawn
i^nkness early texluy. At least II
tsinjured, none se-
“CvcarBODys doinii it-. p»ui
Dr»«l>. * L. DliaSl, plu« "HANU "
»llk Mark Snrrns a Calnn Uray.
New* anil t ftrtoon.
Movies Are Better Than t’
persons were
riously.
“We were awfully lucky no one |
was killetl or critically hurt,” a
spokesman tor the railioad said. ;
The Die»el-pi>we»'ed train, rtiak- j
Ing its regular ran from Los An- |
geles to Houston, derailed in roll-
TODAV and SATURDAY
Came on Down and Enjoy
the Fun!
In Orange, Texas, this 22n day
of August A. D. 1959.
ATTEST: '
T. M. Dodd Clerk.
District Court, Orange
County, Texas
By Mrs. T. M. Dodd
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.