The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946 Page: 3 of 10
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collar, brassy buttoning. Airl
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spirit a'plenty. _
Wonderfully done in a
Forge fabric. ,
GOLDFINE’S
Phone 2814
207 Fifth Street
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News of Society, Clu
High School P-TA
.To Hold Monthly
1 /Vjeeting Monday -
i monthly meeting of the
Senior - Carr Junior high o'clock
l Parent - Teacher Associa-
tion will be held on Monday af-
ternoon at 3:30 o’clock In the
Carr Junior high school auditor-
ium, preceded by a social at Hum
cafeteria at three o'clock, it was
announced today.
Several selections by the Uen-
, gaixancers will be played under
direction of Mauuel Myer. Gra-
ham Bruce, county attorney elect,
Is Ho be the principal speaker..
Mrs. A. D. Bates is to preside over
Mrs. Jack Crosby First Methodist
Entertains Club
Mrs. Jack Crosby entertained
members of the ' Aulick club at
bridge on Thursday night at 7:30
in her home. 8 Colburn.
W. S C. S. Elects
New Officers
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
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P-T. A. will be held an Monday
ufternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the file Ami gas Sunday school
office of W. T. Barrett in flie class of the Kirst Baptist'church
Stark senior high school building. w||| hotJ the regular weekly
Vacating °n Tuesday evening at
I 7:30 o’clock in the home of Mrs.
Luxury taxes arc placed on em-
ployers for their men servants in
_ ’ ~
Election q( officers for the com-
ing year was held by the Wo-
Mrs. Lynn Smith won high ^SSASSSTShJS
score and Mrs. Crosby won sec- V|c®“f the Methodist church
ond high in the games which were ,‘he m“',lhly •«*£
held by two, tables of players. >cld « afternoon at
Mrs. Smith was the only guest hree ..clock at the church For.
besides .the club members. j l-v "embere.were to attendance.
Ttie lUOiCimeeUng of the -club : The new officers are. Mrs. J.E.
will lie held on Thursday evening j Alexander, president; Mrs. John
at 7:3a o’clock in the home of ! Y. Hell, Jr., first vice president;
Mrs: Marion Denmark. 205 Lake- Mrs. K. J. Saldek, Jr., second vice
president; Mrs. O. C. Gammage,
j treasurer; Mrs. M, B. North, sec-
retary; Mrs. Charles Ferguson,
secretary of supplies: Mrs. A. Gar-
rett, secretary of missionary Odu-'
cation; Mrs. A. H. Prince, secre-
tary of student work; Mrs. Clif-
ford Burrows, secretary of youth
workf Mrs. 'Alice Cruse, secre-
tary of children’s work; Mrs. J.
H. David, secretary of spiritual
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hurch Activities
Christian W. M. S
Meets Thursday
For Program *•••
I Medical Auxiliary iChildrerVsCloth.es i
“Adam and Fallen Man" is the
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The Golden Text isu Tf by one the' Fi.nt C h ri s ti an
man's offence death reigned by.,
one; much more they whigh
receive abundance of grace-and of
the gift of righteousness shall
church • on Thursday morn-
ing at din home of .*irs. Harris,
1101 Main street.
The business session win. con-
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business session. % j AlTliQQS CtOSS V
"ZZmZ Zii «::x To Meet.Tuesday
England.
-• -. [.it was announced today.
f Just Received Another Shipment
Of Pure Thread
, w. - - s’&ssrtf
Frank Smith, secretary of the
status of women; Mrs. J. B. San-
ders, secretary of Christian social
relations and local church activi-
ties
reign in life by one, Jesus Christ" ducted by Mrs. A. J. Schnitzel
(Kunuias 5:17). Annidmcemcnt was made that the
j first-Sunday it) December would
Among the citations winch j bc Women’s Day at the church
comprise the Lesson-Sermon is. ! wju, the women assisting with
the following from the Bible: “tor tht, eVening worship service,
as by one- man’s disobedience | Mis* Lilly Hose Stark was in
Meets Wednesday
The Orange County Medical
auxiliary met on November flth
In the home of Mrs. Qllver 8ea-
strunk with Mrs. Seas trank and
Mrs. C. B. Shaddock us h'nsjfesses.
Mrs. Seastrunk was In charge
of tlie program featuring Mrs. L.
C. Shipman, executive secretary of
the Orange County Tuberculosis
association, who gave an interest-
ing talk ou the control of Tuber-
culosis, fit Orange county.
A <Msscrt« course was served, to
the nine member! and due guest
attending. "*
-- The next meeting will be held
on the first Tuesday in December
To Be Sold At
Rummage Sale
. Children’s
miscellaneous items will be sold
at the rannriuge sale to be spOtK
o’clock at the Knights of Colum-
bus hall on the corner of Ninth
and Green avehue.' ' * *
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M|PP The'program will .open with a
used clothing and vocal,. soto- by Miss Arthemlse S
■ - 11 Hickey followed by a piano sokw
by Miss Joyce LoBlane, A spe- f
ged by, the Nunay-y - Mothers’ ; ml. number will be rendered by
ic First Methodist church
the girls’ choir of St. Mary's
church and a skit Will be present- I
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many were made sinners, so by ' charge of the program on "Mex- ut “ ftlucc to be announced,
the obedience of one shall many u.(1- jM.|,iding talks by Various '
righteous" (Homans ; members of the society and up-
on Saturday, beginning at !» a. m.,
at-the" Biihou Furniture store, it. <*f by the Sodality girls,
was announced today S' ---
i- Premxts fitmi the sale' w Ut’be |
‘used by fhe cluti to buy wjuip- I,
ment (b.clkaij»in>et’x.^depai‘tmbjit |
of the .church, ’ 1
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Prog ran? Planned
'n
HightCoa^bs
be made
5:19). -
The
(Romans \ jnptnbers of the. society and
propriatp musical numhers.
Lesson-Sermon also m- AUcmling were "
__By CBA For Teg
Drawings For Gifts Sunday Affornodn
SILK HOSE
Pair
$2.98 .
BOX.OF :i pAlK .. $8.50
T’'
Mewlames W.
Schnitzel, Flora
Clara Noguess, Bryda
-Science and Healtlt^with Key to toifhrey, W. M. Locke A. J. Vcr-
thc Scriptures” by Mary Baker ^ees Hams. Dons Clark
Eddy: "The harmony and Jmmor- ^>ra Baker, Lena Trahan. Frank
tnlity of man are intact. w,, ,HeMar C m.nTngham C. P.
should look away from the oppo- ‘ fc0l!isa
sito supposition that man ts rreat-
^d materially and turn our gun l(,X
vs . to the spiritual record of erealiop, '2l c' hi • I
Mrs. Frank Smith presided over ; to that which should be engraved ‘M’ 'i*'*’’ pTe Si n k m' '
the business session, reporting ,,on,tho underetunding and heart w(„ ^ ,leW
j on the ‘h sI Thursday morning in
] December with Mrs. C, T. Robi-
sbn as hostess kt her home at Stark
eludes the following passage froiuvi?' jw,,'s'vcl1’ A’ J
the Christian Science textbook.
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ALSO
Natural Bridge
RAYON HOSE
42 gauge, full fashioned
with thcrm i)ccd cotton
reinforced toe. ■
total of $4,787.57 for all purposes j the pen of an angel" (page 521).
I during the post church year. Mrs. , . xhc Christian Science Vocioly in
j O. C. Gammage reported that ap- Orange is located ul the corner of
proxlmololy J10n.no hud been ve- Kiflli and Pine streel. Sunday '
j Ceived in the Week of Prayer df- gt'hool is held every Sunday
; fertng, with more to be collected j morning at 9:45 o’clock and is
from pledges. Each member was . followed at eleven o'clock by the ;
.j asked to pay one cent extra above , morning worship sen ire. Wt d-
| the pledge for each day duving i nesday evening meetings open at
| the past quarter, the money to go j oisht o’clock. Everyone is inv ited
j to the vvqyld mission program of j to attend these services.
1 the church. This collection is to —— -----i———----,
: be turned in at the Harvest Day
| program on the first Thursday in
i December, it was announced.
Held By Rebekahs
Drawings were hold jmi the a- '«
warding of gifts lit the weekly
meeting of the Woodbine Robe- j
kahs on Thursday night at the j
1. a O. F, Hull. Mrs. Lillian j
Seymour received a chest of lin-
ens, Mrs. Dorothy Duchamp .was i
nwutxlcd a crocheted centerpiece
and Mrs. Ruth Nuniiig of Beau- j
moot received a erocheted towel.
An inletestuig p ram has
licon arranged’ lor t ' or book
tea to be sponsored i ' w Court
of St. Cecilia, Cath ' ■ Daughters
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HELEN O. STRICKLAND
Teacher of Plano, Voice
Saxophone and Cornet
Foundation Work A Specialty
928 Ave. B.. Riverside Add.
Consultation Any Time
a:
due to cokls,
without "dosing* -
onVISJ?S
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BUSINESS
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Apai-tment No. 3.
Plans were made for I he zone !
i meeting to (Ic held at the First
Melljodist church here on Decem-
ber II. iVfi-s. J. H, David was
appointed chairman of arrungc-
: hicnts for tills event.
Further plans were riiade for
■■■the annual W. K. C. S. luncheon
to be held on Thursday, October
14. at 12:15 o’clock at the church,
honoring. Circle Two for having
- the largest percentage of- attend-
ance at generai meetings'during
the year'. It was decided to make
the luncheon an annual affair.
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J Over ARC Food Store On Fifth Street
J DIAL 3322 FOR APPOINTMENT ,
« $15.00 Cream £lA AA$I2.50
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WAVE $5.00
SHAMPOO AND SET $1.00
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Come in and get ncqnninlod with us and our work.
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207 Fifth Street
Circle chairmen were asked to j
j serve as u committee for the plan- |
I hing the annual Christmas party, j
! Members of Circle Four were j
] hostesses for the social hour. Mrs. j
j Johnny Bi oVvn led the devotional |
\ alter wltich refreshments of j
j "pumpkin pie and coffee were 1
served- Yellow chrysanthemums
I were used to decorate the tables.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946, newspaper, November 8, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557182/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.