The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS!
Regular $16.66 Value
f Pins LITTLE LULU In BORED OF EDUCATION’
See how much larger,
how much more beauti-
ful your old diamond
look* in a new mounting!
OBNEJUM* ALLOW ANCC
FOR rout OLD MOt VT -
INO Dl’BIXO THIS FVKNV
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PA^F. TWO
THE ORANGE LEADER
ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY lfi, 1947
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NOW OPEN UNDER
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Original Management
\V. W. HEREFORD
*HO«T ORDERS
HtCRORV SMOKED
f/ BARBU
GOOD HAMBURGERS
At Traffic Circle On
Mar Arthur Drivr
Norris- Newman/
;Marriage Held
jOa February 11th
church, whu -A.dated
Box Supper Is
Held Friaoy By
T N T Club
Miss Mildred Carol Norris,
! daughter of. Mr. and Mrs Tom A.
• Norris of Hartman. Tennessee, be-
! came the bride of Rnlyert S
j' Newman son of Mr and Mrs.
j Ralph* S. Newman <jf Orange, oci
J Tuesday evening. February "I I. at
the home of the Kev W A.
CSrttem. pastor of the First Bap-
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Steven.-
of Ontrlge were, the only attend-
ant*.,' \ t
The bride wore a black diets#
with matching accessaries and a j
green coat; A Valentine box supper for
Mrs. Newman is a graduate of | members of the T N T Sewing
the high scho«>l at Harriman. Teh- club and thejr husbands was held
in
0. E. S Totioid
Study Club And
Meeting Tuesday
Theta Kappa. Lon Morris college,
Jacksonville. Texas.
Phi Theta Kappa is a national
honorary jcholastic fraternity.
Membership require* a'high schol-
compu.nnel to Orange by the _Hbv.
E. A. Ingram of.Beautnon'f.
The viaiting spAiker used
loist's
UO.MINVS RADIO SBOf
ventriloquist's doll. "Baptist Joe",
in conveying his message to the
CUPID’S' DAki
Straight to lt» lir-art. a
gleaming dart of loveliness,
ortied lu Coro in gulil
(mbit metal set wgfi
tfMiLling simulated
colored stones arid
diinr>l»n» Ear-
ring* tO IMlltl.
EAR CLIPS . SIX.BN
craft
(PJatten
C Fatteii
-ROLL UP THE RUG and let s have a home
GET THE GANG IN
PLATTER DANCE.
For a sure-fire home party there is nothing like an evening's
dancing to the big.name bands. Some of our albums even include
i Arthur Murray dancirt* instructions Get one of the latest Aumba
* platter* and receive free instructions and charts on "How to
t Rumba” Learn this popular step in one evening at home with
* yotir Sunday Beau!
}POPULAR
iDANCE MUSIC
JU«r that Piatier Parti we suggest:
J - FOR YOU. FOR ME. FOREVER MC1RE” backed by “PASSE".
* featured bv Margrete Whiting.
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•Ray Mr' ir.Vv •‘HANGOVER SQUARE” and THAT LITTLE
JTJWEAM GOT no WHERE”.
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.• GO Ot • ^ StiMEBOnY NEW and .“SIGN ON THE
'DOTTED LITE Floyd Fillman . . It s Hillbilly
• Slim Gi Hard's SANTA MONICA JUMP” and “THAT AIN'T
! Noro »•'
|t*"Wmif ■ t»i-
orchestra “STARDUST” and
recording of “WALTER WINCHELL RUMBA * and
vk
!TEX BF' v with the Miller
• “FALLING LEAVES"
• t; <v ■ . ,
•“STREET OF DREAMS" by Johnny Bothwel!
J"! COVER THE WATERFRONT".
Sfe ' ' V.: ' ' '! ■ '
backed by
• Carmen Cavallaro “THROUGH A THOUSAND DREAMS” and
| “SONATA”
v'ALL F-Y MYSELF" and “I KNEW ID FALL IN LOVE LAST
NIGHT" A Budd Clark recording
‘Xavier Cugat. the very popular "MORENA" and “TOURADAS
.IN MADRID
♦Jimmie Dorsey UHE WAY THE WIND BLOWS TONIGHT”.
THIS TIME”,
TOMMY DORSEY. “THERE IS NO BREEZE".
“AT SUNDOWN” and “TO ME*
Pus* Morgan—‘AND THEN IT'S HEAVEN”
UNDER THE WILLOW TREE”
'‘COCOANUT GROVE” and the beautiful "ISLE OF GOLDEN
DREAMS" as recorded by HARRY OWENS.
- For a PLATTER- PARTY 'he Musk- Balcohy
has all the making*.
nessee. and i* now employed in on Friday mght.nl the country
the office of Bill .Sexton, local at- horde of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ful-
torney. 'Mr Newman js a grad- j^r_ *. *
Jacksonville high school Partners for the supper were
and served three years in the ; cy,osen by drawing numbered
V. S If sty during the war. He, hearts and the food, in dedicated
is l>ow a civil service employee boxes, was enjoyed after which
here with the Navy department. s games of Hearts were held.
The couple are making their Prizes for-high score went to Mrs.
home in Grange at 218 Moraail! Joe Boucher and R. R. Eddle-
boulevard.
Mi"ss Williamson
Ts Married To.
H N, Gregory
man.
Mr and Mrs. A. P. Fuller ware
the only guests. Members and
their husbands attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jovirneay, Jr,
Members of the Orange chap-
ter of the Order, of the Eastern
Star are to meet Tuesday: even-
ing at 6:4b o'clock at the Masdhic
Temple for a study club which
will be followed at 7^30 o’clock
by the regular meeting and ini-
tiation ceremonies, it was an-
nounced Saturday by Mr*. Cora
Dfeitnan. worthy matron. Pre-
siding at the meeting will be Mrs.
Denman and Gayle Jackson, wor-
thy patron
astic average, plus approval by all audience <
members of the college faculty. R^rishments were served dur
Only 'fifteen of approximately! ^ the hour
three-hundred students in Lon) —--------1
Morris college wept gbie to meet
these high standards, if was an-
ioun -<i • ;
'I
11 Make Radio*
PK K-Ur AND DELIVER
- Wi SERVICE
262 Sixth St. — Dial 3321
Mrs. James Dyke*
Entertains Club
Friendship Class
Holds Valentine
is the an-
Of interest here
nouncetnent .of the marriage of
Miss Frances! Williamson, daugh-
ter of Mrs A!Jen, Normand of Or-
ange. tt* Henry Nelford Gregory,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gregory of Port Arthur. The aged-
ding was solemnised on January
23 in Phr! Arthur a* the Fourth
Street Baptist church with the i 1 *
Rev. M. E. WRUamson perform- pe|hom Chapter,
mg the double ring ceremony. . . . Tr. i
The bride wore a pSstel blue U D C To M0G t
gabardine suit with brown acces- , ,. , '
series and an orchid corsage Mr MonaOV EvOninq
«»%'?!S^nr2^raS i
its monthly supper on Thursday*
Si SLTf*A55. Z portv At Church
Mrs. Joe A. Roticher. Mr. and
Mrs. U. J .Colburn/Mr. and Mrs.
R R. Eddieman. Mr. and Mrs. F
H Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Winfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hau-
ver and Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Ful-
ler
Mrs. Harold Sanders will be
hostess to members of the club
din Tuesday afternoon at threie
o’clock in her home.
Mrs. James Dyke entertained
members df the Friday Bridge
club on Friday afternoon in her
home, 110 Gilmer
Mrs. J. P. McCorquodale was the
winner of high score prize. Mrs.
W. E. Lea was a guest.
The next meeting will be heW
on Friday afternoon. February
at two o'clock, in the home of *Tos.
evening in the class rooms with j
sixty-five members and guests in
Missionary Speaks
r/S RC, Fof Baptists Here
land Cossette. Mr.
Bailey. Mrs. A. S. McNeill and! , •,,,
Mrs. Ward Evans. A ‘ lar*e *rauP representing
After supper, everyone partici- ehurcbes in Orange and icmity
pated in the singing of familiar were P/05™1. l" h€8r the ulk
»songs, old and new, in keeping
with spirit of Valentine day, led by-
Mrs. Jack Bailey with Mrs. M. D.
r Meek at the piano. Mrs. Bailey
given Thursday afternoon by the
Rex-. Lloyd C'order-of the mission-
ary board of the Southern Bap-
tist convention at the educational
Three toloTum- b/i!dlnS of the First Baptist
church here. Rev, Corder was ac-
THE ORANGE INSURANCE AGENCY
295-B Fifth Street I'hone 567
Announces
THE ADDITION OF TWO NEW MEMBERS
IN THE AGENC Y * - 4
W. A. (Bill) McGrory and
•Julius H. David, Jr.
THEY JfiIE WELL QUALIFIED TO HANDLE YOUR
INSURANCE PROBLEMS. GIVE THEM A CALL.
Mf —OUR MOTTO—
INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE
and Mrs. Gordon Gregory were
the .only attendants.
Mrs. Gregory, a graduate of
the Orange high school, ha* been
employed by the Southwestern
Bell Telephone company in Port
Arthur. The bridegroom, also a
.graduate of Orange high school, is
employed by the Texas Refinery
in Port Arthur where the couple
will make their home.
The monthly meeting of the
Pelham chapter. United Daugh-
ters of the Confederacy, will lie
held on Monday evening at 7:30
o'clock in Thi- home of Mrs, D. A.
Glidden. 1806 Sholars street.
Mrs Kassie Landr.v i* to be in
charge of the historical program
on ''Sidney Lanier”, and Mrs.
Clara Howard, chapter president,
I is to preside.
IS YOttt DIAMOND MOUNTING
AS DATED AS THIS TINTYPE?
MODERN
Momuirn
will Glorify
your Old Diamond
also sang two or
bers.
A short discussion was held con-
cerning the attendance contest
among the eight groups which
starts today and is to run four
Sundays. The spirit of competition
and enthusiasm is reported run-
ning high betxveen the group lead-
ers and it is expected that the at-
tendance wi! be. greatly increased
during the coming month.
• Art-angements for the supper -
were in charge of the supper and
room committee composed of Mrs. t|
M R Hoff, chairman: Mrs. Hay-I j
monct Sanders. Mrs. Sterling !
Bunkiey, Mrs. John Lawler and ;
Mrs. Harold Sanders.
Valentine decorations were used j
on the tables and in the room in !
keeping with the occasion
NEED A
PLUMBER?
PHONE 2308
L. G. ELMORE
306 Sampson Court
F. H. A. Terms
ELCClfKI)
AFP A
ROLAND SCALER
TO PHI THETA KAPPA
Roland Scales, of 115 Bradford'. \
Avenue, Orange, has, been chosen
as a member df Rho chapter of Phi
McGee’s Garage
f ormerly at 367 - 14th
NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW
LOCATION ON
MacArthur Drive
Just West of Adam's Bayou
Rrfctee
GENERAL AUTOMOBILF.
HEPAIRING
J. t. McGEE, Owner
Phone 2848
it—-, . ===___
AUTO AND
F1WTDRE LOANS
. . When the bills flou in
anil the money isn’t there to
flow out—Just come to us ,..
Arrange for a low-interest
loan on your furniture or
automobile.
STATE FINANCE CO.
512 Green Ave.
Dial 4389
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your EYES are EXAMINED THOROUGHLY and
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TEXAS STATE °?T,CAl
Pete Smith Comical Quiz
Funny Color Cartoon
Late World News
(
LEON ERROL Comedy-
FOLLOW THAT BLONDE
Today b Monday
Doors Open 1 P. M.
THE SWEETHEART OF UNCLE SAM’S BOYS !
STARTS TODAY
AT 1 P, M.
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—Extra Cartoon—
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1947, newspaper, February 16, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557692/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.