The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 15, 1946 Page: 1 of 8
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MORE HOUSES - HIGHWAYS ,
Jl definitely the hue and cry in
t$C Orange area in view of the
^ Wet that in order for an Indus*
trial development to take place
there must be more places in
wlfch to house the people and
whjsn housed, highways become
<#» remergency necessity for all
' redposcs. The individual or group
twl guessed the housing problem
Wetfld be over with War ship*
building, certainly have anothcr
Sue^p coming, There are programs
aufioient in existence tp take care
of the highway situation, provid-
ed there is enough “pushing” bc-
»ing done/
PROGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP
is what ir most needed in Orange
or any other city'-or locality where
development programs arc out-
standing in their importance. Be-
yond a doubt it may be truthfully
sa'd that there is no shortage in
ability for competent leadership,
although it flight be said that
there muy bo a lack of asserted or
\ accepted leadership, due largely
♦ to the fact that most people are
\ heavily obligated with their own
affairs that can not be neglected
without tremendous losses. It
j^nurt be realized that wfaaf may
appear to be sacrifices must be
made in order that the locality
will be able to as much as cope
with others of adjacent areas.
VOLUME XXXIII
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SYSTEMATIC' INVITATIONS
t« industries suitable for location
hi tin's section is a matter of very
vital importance at this time. Fur
. instance it would be well for an
’ immediate survey to be made us
to the general type of sites that
urc needed, and then to seek out
the locations to be acquired and
* tnatle planning to protect incom-
ing industries against high taxes,
especially where labor is employed
to any extent. Arrange all these
things and then “tell the World”
LDSAI.
riwether Reply To Election
Contest Suit Filed Saturday
City Council Votes To Sond Delegation
To Austin On Routo For U. S. 90; Tokos
Under Advisement Now Firo Sub-Station
jin
continuation of Tuesday volume of business from travetyra
t’s regular monthly meeting,
city council voted Friday af-
to send a delegation to
7
P’fwsa&j
Wallace School
inrollfflent Sots
»■» . .. AH.Timie
:.fl
• ‘
Choir Classes of
St. Paul's To Be
Held On Saturday
Regular classes of the St. Paul’s
choir .school for boys of the com-
munity will continue Saturday
morning at the regular hoar, 9;30
riv, |»f the church school build-
ing, on the new church grounds,
at Patk and Thirteenth street. For
tl»e present, activities of the
school would lie confined to the
single Saturday session, it was un-
notinccd by the director, Curtis
Somers - Peck, who is precentor
in charge of musical activities in
the parish.
It was staled the classes will
* include all boys from the ages or*
six ou tip through the teens, with
no restrictions us to religious be-
liefs, or church connections.
No trial or examination is rc-
* Milked, the precentor continued,
il being the belief of liie Angcli-
enn school of singing that any boy,
through the proper training could
>>e enabled to sing. Me stated
thfd in hi,- lone experience as a
church musician. lie iic cr hud
known a boy without a singing
voice >— at least a voice that
INDIA S INTERIM GOVERNMENT—Members of India's Interim <rovernmont coramauMl .
•f all faction*. Is shown leavtn; the Viceroy's house after the sweartu? In ccremouv »t
v n P,"<m ■,“"*harl“1 Anti All. Fr ed All Zaher, Dr. lioWbi l
Harder Vallabhbhot Patel and (behind Patel) Sant Chandra Bose. ((Ht
PREPARATION FOR DEFENSE IS CHEAPES#
THING NATION CAN BUY. GusAANDER OF
NAVAL STATION HERE TEIIS EOTARMNS
In an address made before the
Pt. Arthur Rotary club in Port
Arthur Thursday Commodore A.
O. Rubidcuu. USNH, commanding
offiCyr of (he naval station here,
declared that much of the effect-
iveness of the United States as
an fhleniational force was lost
with the hasty demobilization ot
the Army mid Nuvy.
Speaking extemporaneously us
guest uf honor before a large
group of members and guests.
VAS'biE88 OF,TEXAS
PREPLEXES WIFE OF
NAVY COMMANDER IIEUE
The vaatnes of Texas continues
to perplex people. Throughout the
war as officials and navy iierson-
ncl wore transferred to Texas —
and ■ Orange — “from tilt: United
States"', as they said, stories were
prevalent. here concerning “ten-
derfoots” Who could not realize
the hugeness of the slate.
The latest amusing incident run
across here concerns a letter from
his wife in Duluth, Minn, by Com-
modore A. O. Rabideau, command-
stand we are to take in Worl I af-
fairs uKd then hove the .intestinal
fortitude to back it up with
forge.”
Grown up Nation
For fvt ly - three years ns a re- !
serve officer in the Na.y, the last
An Open Letter
To Motorists
which it might lose If the road Is
moved to the northern city limits,
as proposed by the highway de-
before the highway com- partment. He estimated the total
Km in Austin in order to ob- * annual business from tourists at
'more Information concerning $1.000,oon.
Others present also indicated
they favored keeping the route
n'org Greeq avenue.
The cuiincilinen agreed lo hold
In nlir.v uitv any decision in re-
i, |itc hirtiuay depart-
mc**t‘« ',co roc endorsement
mi Hie in Iter until tiic dciegati hi
•t* be «e t to Austin reuorta back.
Itlseusslon of site
During the meeting Friday, VV.
A. MeXeill. who lives at the cor-
ner of Seventh mill F.ltn streets.
Tiir highway decision cjimc fo’ appeared before the council on
‘ ............... behalf or himself and a neighbor
in connection with the proposed
" iv ■ ■ ntcal fire station on that
corner, . ' * '" ,
McNeill told the commissioners
c<«etIon of t ic lire st"tioi there
proposed route for the new
iway U. S. 90 at Orange.
ie commissioners also took
rder advisement a auggestlon by
Commissioner Sam Neiktrk that
II fake immedlntc steps to ulill'/.v?
the vacant lot at Arkpnsis ana
t'fix'er steeds recently offered
ih • city vs a ;l(t by II. J. I.ulch-
Stark »a 'i site for a fire dc-
Wt :tm nt sob v station for the
mtth end of the city.
ivndersemenl Asked
j vA t.i
(Editor's Note: This is one of
series' of articles, bditoViuts
fifteen of Hull in active duly, and features which wiH bb pubi
Commodore Itahideau was of the ; If shed in connection with the
opinion that "preparation is the current safety drive bcirfg c6«l-
cheapest thing this country can “ ‘ ■ ■ • • • — ■•r.zzm-
possibly buy with prevalent world
conditions. of Commerce. It appeared orig-
He explained that the United > inuily in the Eutuula. Ala.,' T rtb-
Slatcit government at huge cost is j une.)
ducted jointly by the Orange 1J-
on>: club and the Junior Chamber
of Commerce. It appeared orig-
maintaining a tremendous reserve
fleet as a matter of preparedness,
and added that "we’re spending
WWt a Steal sum or money be-
cause wc'vc become internation-
ally minded. As a nation we’ve
grown up and arc ready to take
our posltjun in the affairs of the
‘Toduy my uaughtcr, whg Is
seven yeurs old, started to I to include representative*
school as usual. She - wore W V' •
d;mcmmr<frcTs-*wmr« white f
collar. Stic hud on black- siloes
and wore bltic gloves. ‘ Her
cocker spaniel, whose name Is
“Coot” sat on the front porch
world. But as American citizens j ii7id whined his canine belief
we have not grown up in our
thinking. This was evidenced by
j our hurried demobilization."
With brief reference to Russia
and Russia's attitude in interna-
ing officer of the Orange naval I,kmal affuirs' thc naval officer us-
station. jscrlod:
When their sou. (incidentally in ' Ubcrty ,;,,taih KeMponslWHly
the Army) was assigned to Fort i “^Mr m‘;,hod of thought is dia-
Bllfts, El Paso. Texas, Mrs. Halh- j met,H'al,y <‘l>l**<'<' In the idooi-
denu joyously wrote her husband l °8y of ‘be Russian people. There
here: Hrc a great many people in our
••Isn’t it nice — HOw you two » Jbinkitig along these
can visit on weekends;"'
imagine her perplexity
one installer, a boy of this school,
whose | at rents and teachers had
reported him "tone deaf" but who
■»was already developing a pleasing
/ singing voice.
KMBHtaiiiiiiMi
when
thc; Commodore wrote her tiiul
lie is closer to her - in Duluth
than he is to their soft, in El paso.
lines. Russian ideology is not
liberty. It is direction. I don't |
like to lie pushed around and I !
know yon in Texas don’t .cither.
I don't want to he pushed around j
internationally or any other way. j
would not resiiond to tho Angli- the Commodore poiijled-titrt-dbat “U we want liberty now, we as
-Nfeume^swethed uf Iwiluiiigt-l|»uit$NRr',rMIin8HV«e^^ poBcy dcpcnids't-ciUzeiis must assume out re- •
'upon its armed forces to make I spoTmilylity. jj Wc don’t, we’re j
good thc commitments of its j going to b<« regimented.”
State department, and backed up ! According to the Commodore, f
his statement with Ihe query: j the / ; 140 ships being/ stored in j
, “ Nation Weakened ! rqoistuie - proof “envelopes” at I
Do you think we'd be pushed I the naval station here, can be put i
around as wc are in Paris if wc j into immediate use anytime
had our original a,000,000 men in \ merely by "ripping off the cine- j
the Army and our more than 3,- j lope, putting food on board and j
000,000 men in the Navy to back placing crews on duty to man the j
up Mr. Byrnes and his efforts for I vessels.”
. Six Million for Station
2JT” W<a,^,Ctt us unl Anproximatciv $0,000.0000 w„.
uu,iwx..na*ati>u--»us-T^TTmm;,, jM |)|(, ..............
Tin* opening of tiic Emma Wal-
lace sehool this year far surpases
that of any previous year in points
of enrollment, preparedness and
**pirlt. according to a statement
from ithe principal Saturday.
1 Enrollment for Ihe geliool so
^ far this term is 658 with un ad-
"ditiotial forty-two registering in
the nui-sery department, slic sta-
ted, last year's peak enrollment
HVas 625. *
“This session promises to. ex-
fcej.l that of any previous year.
T'The principal suki. “judging
.trom I lie marked enthusiasm man-
2 by both teacher and pupil.
* ''Tile addition of some equip-
ment. n certified and exiierienced
•otball coach in the person of H.
!. Smith, thc enlarged brass band
0. inder direction of Dr. C. E. Jeter
ind a drum and bugle corps will
boon to the success of the
have not insisted that our coun-
try keep its armed forces,” he
continued. “We need to give pow-
er to our State department Ijy
backing it up with the Toreo ne-
cessary — or change our foreign
policy. We need to determine (he
the
Ihe permanent facilities
stution, he staled,
Frank Muiloy of Orange iptro- !
duced the speaker. Thc program !
was arranged by Harry Baker !
and Will Picton of Pt. Arthur.
in the folly of education as she
waved goodbye and started off
to thc hall of learning.
Tonight - w.c talked about
school. She told me about thc
girt who sits in front of her —
tint girl with yellow cuyls—und
the boy across the ulmc .'who
makes funny faces. She told
me about her teacher? who has
eyes In the buck of her head
and about thc tree in thc school
yurd—and about the girl who
doesn't believe in Santa Claus.
We talked about a lot of things
tremendously vital, Imporl-
iind things! and then w.c stud-
ied spelling, reading, nritliVne-
tic —' and then to bed.
Clio's buck there now — hack !.
in thc nursery sound asleep With
"Princess Elizabeth" — that's a
doll — cuddled in her right
arm.
You guys wouldn't hurt her,
would you'/ You see Tin her
daddy. When her doll Is broken
or her finger is cut, or her head
gets bumped. I can fix it — but
when she starts to*school, when
j she walks across the street,
j then rite's in your hands.
She's a nice kid. She can run
I like ti deer and darts about like
1 the rending by City Attnr
•'ey K. IP t of n Icli-r from
the strike highway department re-
questing endorsement '‘In princi-
ple" by the city and county go -
ernment* of the promised routing
for the thoroughfare, or sugges-
tions as to another location.
It was pointed out by Commis-
sioner Howard Peterson that there
stiff Is little factual information
available here concerning the pro-
posed relocation of tho Ivghway
and on his motion
voted' to *end Mayor Raymond
Sanders and Commissioner F. H.
(Tpm) Williams to Austin to ob-
fi»t a better picture of the matter.
The ^motion also provided that
the county government and thc
Chamber of Commerce lie invited
in the
‘ delegation. ^ .......> . .
Present Route Favored
Evidence that there will Jie
considerable pressure from many
Orange citizens for retention of
the highway along its present
route on Green avenue came otlt
during the council meeting. Ma
v!*;
ir*?i
would dcpiecinle the value of sur-
rounding property and expressed
the hope that “a suitable location
can be found which will hot dis-
turb the residents.” He promised,
however, that if thc. city finds it
necessary to greet the station on
CTcSwMwell.ldllS.cdrncr. he will "get along the ! I,.*].,., ... Ih. «, „ », - ...
Raymond best way potwible." and will offer ! '|,j ' rti„V A,m>' sh,,w ■> i
no opposition to it. ‘^^4S^^'.^.dUoh"rMV u* ImN" !
Other Fonibllltlex Exhausted
E, L, Barker, fire department
USES GI HILT- - Topper, who
itof.Od two yeurs with thc K-•
Case Set Down
For Trial Here
Next Wednesday
j The reply of C. Hobson Meri-
: wetiier. Democratic nominee for
sheriff, to allegaliotu container! In
an election contest suit filed a- J
Kninst him earlier this week ’hyjr
L. G. (Dick) Stanfield, present
sheriff, was placed in the hand-
I W*0 district clerk here lute Sat-
j urtlay afterfimm. if was an-
nounced by Meriwether’* attor-
ney. Walter C. Linden, ,Jr.
Filing ot the defendant’s peti-
tion III thc case came too late in
the day for detail* to be available
for publication in today’s bead*
et*, and Linden declined to make
public In udvunce any Infotma
: tion concerning the basis for id-
defense.
Misconduct Charged
j The contest suit, which Is t*e;
down for trial in distrtot eour
here Wednesday, was brought by
.Stanfield in an attempt to gain
the Democratic nomination to the
' sheriff's txist.
Stanfields petition, prepared by
i Attorney K. W CtepHcnson ot
i Orange and Judge Quinton Kekh
j of Beaumont, contends thc Dem-
ocratie executive committee erred
in deducing Meriwether to he
the party’s nominee for the office
of sheriff because of uljeged
"civil biki criminal miscondm-t
and illegal voting during the sec-
ond primary election.
'►Trial Judge Nat Knawir
J-'
a* 1
ve :
at
a
ia
he 1
3
public relation* officer, spoke in'
behulr of the firemen in connec-
tion With the station situ. He
said all other possibilities for lo
eatioh of the hew fire hall, with
In thc area prescribed by the
stnte fire board, bad been ex-
hausted. He cited figures to show
tha* il I* expedient from a finan-
cial standpoint to get the station
built ns quickly as possible.
In. answer to a question, Bur-
rights. Ailing since hi* return t»
Troy, N. Y„ he has applied to the
V. A..tor medical aid.
' V-—. Mti,
District Judge F. P. Adams, now
holding a regular term of court
in Beaumont, will try Um> ruse
" Mho. himself or ui>polnt a special judge 1?, i
Ww LoordinoTor 1,1 .l11'1" **•
Of Music Named ' •'««*«»
jor Inman, who operates a service | ker said also that the dephrtment
stution on Green aventle. point- ' already has enough equipment to
ed out to thc commissioners Jjhtit j care tor the new sub - station in
i Orange now is receiving a huge i thc south end if it ts built.
folned in plaintiff's -wtitiun v»m
enutiiorcharges expected to t,f
contained in reply lo the dertpse.
the case has created widespread
interest and un overflow erowit
has been predicted to hear the suit
ORANGE SCHOOLS PREPARING TO
BROADEN EDUCATION PROGRAM
(Editor's Note: This is the third
Of a series of articles dealing witlv
accomplish men t s
Of thc past and plans
of the Orange public school sys-
tem for future enrichment ot its
service lo tJ>e community.)
By Vera Price Browning
Leader Staff Writer
i F o reed to adhere
j f a -r g e. ly to basic
studies of language arts, mathe-
matics and social studies during
thc past five years because ot
wartime conditions, The Orange
public school system is now lay-
ing plans under which an- en-
riched program will bo made a-,
vailablc not only to the entire
student bodies of thc seven
schools here, but t6 the adult elt-
jasenshlp of the community as
well.
Vidor Accident Victim Dies of Injuries
(rove a i
thool.''
Chicago. (AP) Dr. Paul S.
iietz. ■professor of history at Lo-
qla University, is accumulating
* big supply 0f cigars.
“1 get at least eight cigars a
’«fk from some of these fresh-
tan veterans who have become
dhers,” Prof. Leitz said. It isn’t
ke the aid days.
“Frankly, Td rather have an
pile I don’t smoke.”
Thursday at noon. He received
fracture of both legs and of the
skull, hospital attendants slated.
The driver of the ear. Mooestadl
Wood, Jr. of 9U4 Pine street, was
charged with ''aggravated assault
by^motor \ chicle" by highway pa-
who investigated the case.
on $750 bond
_ _ before the grand
jury in tiie Septemlier term of
court.
The accident victim is survived
by his widow of Orange. Partic-
ulars' of funeral arrangements
were not
here. -«*......
me on Suiiday afternoons. But
I can’t Ik* with her all tho. time
I have to work to pay ter her
clothes and her education. So
please help me look out for her.
Please drive slowly post thc
schools and intersections — and
please remember lhat children
run from behind parked cars.
Please don't run over my lit-
tle girl."
out of tlto pian,
Health Emphasized
Concerning the health devel-
opment phase. Edgar referred to
the previous ''excellent coopera-
tion" between officials of the Or-
ange city - county liealth unit
and the schools. He stated that
Ihix area has been fortunate in
lin ing such a unit at the disposal
of thc cjzzeuehlp ami that the
schools have been benefited /ho
end by it. /
It was pointed out that / the
schools have had some physical
edueatiorr'but nothing near Ijie
well rounded health program that
is desired. The present plans will
include a broad development u-
iong this field, the school official
stated.
BRITI8H TEACHER 18
A88ET TO MUSIC PLAYS
; Announcement was made Sat
urday by J. W. Edgar, sppe:mien
j dent of Orange public schools < 4 j
thc appointment of Munucl Mey- |
cr a* coordinator or music uf the | when it is tried.
| Junior - Senior high schools to j
fill a vacancy incurred last .week!
by the resignation of Ford Lam. j
Meyer Itoldx a Master of Musi. !
degree from North Texas State ■
Teachers college, the anneum- 1
incut stated, where he major®.-
, in instrumental music. He holds
membership on the music faculty
at NTSTC.
A graduate of the Army Air ]______
school, H. Myer, Vu.. the direc- |day thut the third annual mrih
Community Concert
Association Will
■ - * .<•/<;/ 'V C-S %r . tf-J
Open Drive Soon
The Otftige Community Con-
cert association annduneod Satur-
tor * petit from 1643-45 in thc
Army as leader of Army bands.
Bands under his<direction include
Uorshlp campaign will op*n w*
Monday, September 23. with, a
banquet at The Grove at 8:0»i
thc 89th Army Ground Forces o’clock at which worker* wjll re-
haml, ( um|i Hobinson, Ark., and ceive mstiuctjons and campaign
the 171st Army band, Ft. McClel- material.
luu. Alabama. • 1 "Membership* will be uvaiUhle
I'tic new coordinator of mtuu to tiic public for the week of Kep-
is expected to arrive with hts
wile Sunday from Denton to ns- presTdent. announced
stime l<s duties here Monday
CSC Yard Here
Exempted From
Committee Probe
/
j following the recent meeting of i partment of the Orantte schools i*
(the administrative board. ! Cecilia Spivakowsky. wfitK re-
j Phases Included in this expan-j cently arrived from England in
] sion program include furlhed de- j connection with thc teacher-ex-, „
velopment In health and musical | change agreement between that ( a committee of*
< ~ —- ■* in Washington
tember 23 only." siadc Brown,
.. announced. Members
of this erganktotlon in Hie pavt
] have been privileged to hear sucii
cniftiMHbng artists as Igor Gtniu.
Anna Kaskas, the Don Cossack
Russian Chorus. Saschu tierod-
nitzki. the Trapp Family Sirtg-
ers, und Dalies Franz. Former
members (lustring to rettew their
membership* should contact tiic
wot ker from whom they received
tickets in liie past or should tele-
committee erred yesterday in an-
nouncing that it was investiguting ,n*mbei'«hlp
the Texas branch of Consolidated
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ANSWERS TWO ADAKMS
Troy Griffin, 30. of Orange,
died at Hotel Dieo, Beaumont,
Saturday morning as result of
injuries received when he was
struck by an automobile in Vidor day afternoon. Tne first at 4:30
fielid announced
Friday.
"Wc made a mistake. We ttum;
c iiusis IM*" d,at all we arc interested in
a major in music trom London 's /'unR0litlated in California. I
University and plays a number 0f d»detstand that the Texas work
instruments herseU. Consolidated was all unde-
The Orange city fire depart-
ment unswered two alarums Kri-
Court House News
proved to be enly a trasli fire at
Marriage licenses were issued
to the following couple from the
the intersection of Cypress street j tT"*, <,ff,cc s"t6rd“>::
- Edward Jacobs and Mr*. Dora
and Ihe railroad. The second was
a false alarm coming from the
naval receiving station off Bor-
der street. , i1
Gray: L. A. Aldridge and
Eleanor Davis.
Mary
education, according to thc school j country and this. Miss Spivakovv- j
superintendent, J, W. Edgar. j sky is a daughter of a famed
Committees 8*4 Up RUMlun-born Cellist and an Eng-
Committces arc being set up j lish pianist and singer. She holds
und put into operation, it was !
stated, to make an extensive sur- ,
vey of the musical and health j
needs of the schools and commit- j
oily before actual work on the
RIVERSIDE ASSOCIATION
BOARD MEETING BET
. " ' I
An exeutitivc board meeting of
liie Hiviysidc Association hzs been
set tor tonight at 7:30. It was *nr
nounced Saturday. Ail members
were being urged to attend as im-
at
Twi> (KTsons were Iteid
drunkeness. mjc for druukenesa
and prowling and one for aggra-
vated assault by cit
1 day through, Sat
police Fri-
immediately avaitable. poriant matter* wlU come up
> that time, it was said
Due person was fined
offense of speeding and
operating a motor vehicle
dealer’s license in Justice uf the
Peace 3. P. Swain's court Satur-
day.
d lwr tiie
i ode for
tide With
project is begun.
Already enjoying several years
of national fume through its high
school instrumental band, \he
Bengal Lancets, the Orange
school system proposes to extend
Us musical education phase ut
both ends. Beginning with nur-
Tsery groups, instrumental and Vo-"
cal training wi^l be offered slu-
tor j dents through the entire school
an dto groups above school age. It
was stated.
“ta working out this program,
which has previously been hamp-
ered through handicaps of thC
war,” Edgar said, “it Is our lio|ie
lor 1° *|vc more students musical
training and to gain the fullest nounced.
possible benefit from our invest-
meat."
The superintendent stated that
a uiin. uoiMir-cory nwy griV
New Funeral Home
Slates Open House
0(>en house will be held today
from 3 until 7 p. m. by the new
Ouybur funeral home at Fifth
und Pine street*. •
Owned by Mr. and Mr*. Am-
brose Claybar and munaged by
Ambrose Claybar. all natives ol
Orange, thc new establishment
occupies tiie former residence of
Judge D. C. Blond. The struc-
ture has been completely remod-
eled into u modern fuueral es-
tablishment. the manager has aa-
contract with the Navy," the of-
ficial staled.
j He said hia group is concerned
only with contracts with-snorttime
commission, as was stated in
earlier report* oil the malffer
Person* unable to atteiHi thc
opeu house today tuive been, in- j Day.
Riverside Group
To Hove Nursery
Mrs. Arthur Day will have
charge of a nursery school to be-
held in the Assembly hall. River-
side. and sponsored by the Rivet,
side association, it was announced
toduy by Mrs. C E. King, pub-
licity chairman.
All perron* who are interested
in contributing one or more haU
day* a week to the nursery arc
asked to get hi touch with Mrs.
A
'Red by Claybar to pay the new (nursery
.bikbutouf a isi* .at i.iy tijpc hkiot&t.
Hours tor operating toe
have been set at 1 to 4
Person* wisht.-g to obuip' a
the first lilac
muy do so by centaetlffg a$:<
wicker or by going to- Centum-
••My Concert headquarters in the
Holland Hotel lobby. [.:
Citizens interested ir» civic btt-
teiment will be given the oppor-
tunity to become pOtrbus of this
worthy, non - profit organization.
EiUnited servicemen will be ad-
mitted to all concerts tree . of
charge.
The memberships, as in tiic
pail, can be used for admittance
in Port. Arthur and Lgke charfe;
us Well as In Orange. The Lake
Charles association has announ-
ced that Rise Stevens and th*
Cincuniati Symphony have al-
: ready been secured tor their sc-'
1 tie* ttiis year. , !.
Offlears of the Orange Commu-
nity Concert Association are
j Slade Brown, president; Mr* .Har-
ry Watts, vice - president; T. D
Sells, treasurer. Mrs. George Col-
burn, secretary: Mrs. Tom
Hams amt Mr*. Frank
general chairman.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 15, 1946, newspaper, September 15, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556973/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.