The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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News of Society, Club and Church Activitu
%ry Conton, Auxiliary^. Deputy Matron Junior Guild f* F..hi.„ vf v
CHARLES E. BROWN ON TUESDAY
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In an impressive ceremony at Her long veil of illusion was at
the First Methodist church, Miss tached to a Mary Queen of Scots
Frances Louise Eastin, daughter of headdress and she wore as her
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Eastin. be- only Jewelry a diamond and sap-
caine the bride of Charles E. phire pin, a family heirloom. Her
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. bouquet was fashioned of white
Brown, Jr., on Tuesday afternoon, carnations and orange blossoms
December 3, at five o’clock. The centered with an orchid. • • :
Rev. Walton Gardner, pastor, per- ;» ’■ <
formed tljc sltigle ring eeremony. Attendants of’the bride were
... . . . ... , . Miss Betty Atm C’reW, maid of
The altar, banked with bronze h alKl Mlsi(cs Betty Thorn-
and yellow chrysanthemum* a- hi„ Emily Sluk(^ as bridcs.
CJ ItV!!. ,0 ,°i ,greTT?'' maids, They wore ideuUcal
Z °W' ***** of eggshell brocaded sat-
in, lighted white tapers. In with round nocklinos, fitted
A program of organ music in- I waists, long full skirts, and fitted
eluding an cxecrpl from Rossini’s ] sleeves. Each carried a bouquet
Wedding Music and two Bach j of bronze chrysanthemums and
chorales was ployed preceding the
ceremony by Slade Brown, broth-
er of the bridegroom. Mrs. Slade
Brown sang “Until" by Wilfrid
Sanderson and “Because" by Guy
d' Hurdclot.
.
The bride, given in marriuge by
her father, wore a white satin
gown with fitted waist, sweetheart
neckline, long fitted slccyes and a
fUll skirt extending into a train.
I
wore a headdress of matching
flowers. Their gold choker neck-
laces were gifts from the bride.
Tillery
Becomes BnBe
Of J M Pineda
Miss Mildred Tillery, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Tillery of
Maurieeville, was married to J.
M. Pincdu, son of Mrs. .Valina
Pineda of Newton, hi a double ring
ceremony in the Maurieeville
Baptist church on Wednesday ev-
ening, November 27, at 7:30 o'clock
with the |Uistur. the Rev. J. A.
Stephenson officiating.
Basket.', of while gladioli and
fern decorated the altar where the
ceremony was performed.
Preceding the .ceremony. Miss
Imogcnc Ericson ployed "Ah,
Sweet Mystery of Life” and “f
Love You. Truly", also accompani-
ment for Miriam Pumphrcy who
sang "Because”'and “At Dawn.”
The bride was-given in marriage
by her fatiicy. She wore an or-j
iginal suit‘<®f winter white wool
with brown lizard skin ac cessories.
She wore a matching hat of win-
ter white with shades of brown
blended into the plume, and ail
orchid corsage, K ■.
Miss Boris Tillery, sister of the
bride, was her only
wearing a gray suit with brown
accessories anti a corsage of white
carnations.
Helton Cooper attended the
Canton, Auxiliary Deputy Matron
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Tfie Canton and ladies’ auxili-
ary met on Tuesday night at the
J. O. O. F. hall for a Christmas
program and business session.
Lieutenant • Colonel H. G.
Lambrlth of Beaumont/ the guest
speaker, discussed plans for or-
ganizing a junior boys’ lodge. Fur-
ther discussion on this project is
fo he taken up In the subordinate
lodge meeting on Friday night at
the lodge hall, it was announced.
The next regular meeting of the
Canton auxiliary will be held on
Tuesday night, December 17, at
the I. O. O. F. hall. All members
are rcquc-tcd to be in attendance
as inspection) will be held at that
time;'
Act promptly, Mother, to help relieve
muscular soreness or tightness, conges
PENETRATES to upper bronchial
t ubes with its special medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back
surfaces like a warming poultice.
Often by morning most of the
misery of the cold is gone 1 Remember—
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E. W. Brown, Jr., attended his
son us best man. Ushers were
Johnny Brown and E. W. Brown,
111, brothers of the groom.
The mother of the bride wore a
black crepe dress with satin trim
and matching accessories. Her
•| flowers were a corsage of white
’ I gardenias. Mrs. Brown, mother
j qf the groom, wore a brown crepe
dress with sequin trim in floral
| design. She wore matching ac-
I cCftsories and a corsage of brown
i slipper orchids. ' . v.
Following the ceremony tile
! couple left on a wedding trip to
j New Orleans, La., points ini Flor-
j kla, anti Mexico City. After the
| first of the year they will make
| their home in Georgetown where
j both will be students of Soutll-
j western University.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown are
! natives of Orange and received
| their-early education here, later dining table was covered with
j attending Southwestern University '
j where Mrs. Brown is a member of
ATpBn DcTUl i*ttj“so) ority an<l' -Ms.
Brown is a member of Phi Delta
| Theta fraternity.
Three Hostesses
To Entertain
At Tea Friday
CIRCLE POULTRY CO.
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1406 N. Hart St. at 14th St.
Go out Park to 14th Street, turn right on 14th
Untill you see sign on Hart.
Orange's only poultry lot where you van pick your fu\o-
ritc fo" l fresh off the ground . . . we carry a complete
line of poultry such as hens, fryers, ducks, geese, turkeys,
broiler size roosters, large gumbo roosters, and plenty of
fresh country eggs.
Place your Christinas orders now for
Turkeys — Ducks — Geese
We clean and dress them at a very small coot
to you .... telephone 2424
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS
Cooper
bridegroom as best man and Louis
Medley served at usher.
Mrs. Tillery, mother of the7
bride, wore a brown dress with 1
matching accessories and a hat of j
winter white. Her corsage was of J
pink carnations. The mother of '
the groom was attired in a suit of j
tight green with black accessories
and.wore a corsage of white car-
nations.
Immediately following the cere-
mony a reception was held in the
home of the bride's parents. The
a
lace cloth and centered with an
arrangement of white gladioli and
-white maline offset by white tapers-
in crystal holders. The three
tiered wedding cake, surmounted
with a miniature bride and groom,
was served b.v Mrs. It. Higmaidcn
of Hull and Miss Mary Lee Roberts
of DcQuincy. La. Miss Madge I’c-
veto and Mrs. Winona Hartley pre-
sided at the punch bowl and .Mrs.
L. B. Roberts was in charge of the
bride’s book.
Mrs. Pineda is n graduate of
Maurieeville high school and Che-
I nier Business college in Beaumont.
During file past four and one half
years she has been employed by
tlie Consolidated Su-el Corporation
of Texas us secretary to L. A. hu-
ger ran.
„ Mr. Pineda is a graduate of
Newton high school and is a vet-
eran of thirty - eight months ser-
vice in the army, fourteen months
of which were spent in the China-
| Burma-Ibdia theatre. He is now
I a stud’cnt: oi”' Lamar College ‘ in
| Beaumbnt.
j The couple are making iheir
j home at 04 Fai ruguL this city.
Mrs. Harry Singletary, Mr#. Ed
Short and Mrs. II. L. Woodworth
will **e hostesses for a tea on Fri-
attendhiiL l(’a-v nXtcroooh, December i 6th,
-■ - from four to six o’clock at the
home- of Mrs. Woodworth on the
Orangefield road.
Approximately- 150 guests are
being invited. > -
Guardians Of
Camp Fire Hold
Monthly Meeting
Mrs. John R. Logan, Jr., gave a
demonstration on making Christ-
mas decoration* at lire meeting of
the Camp Fire Guardians associa-
tion held on Tuesday evening at
the Camp Fire headquarters in
the old court house.
During tlie business session it
was decided that a holiday party
for tire Blue Birds organization
would.he field on tfie aftcTnooh of
December 20th from two to four
o’clock at the headquarters arid a
parly for the Camp Fire girls
>yould be planned for the after-
noon of “December 30th nt the
Headquarters.
Flection of officers was
VisitTo O.
Mrs. Ocic Shirley of Port Ar-
thur, deputy matron of district 4,
section 2, O. E. S., made her offi-
cial visit to the Orange chapter of
the Order of the Eastern Star on
Tuesday everting when a covered
dish supper and program were
held at the Masonic Temple. Ap-
proximately seventy - five mem-
bers and visitors were in attend-
*nce.<.'c: Y . .....}
The hall was attractively decor-
ated with poinsettias, fern und
chrysanthemums. The supper was
followed by a programYfeaturmg
vocal solos by Miss Frances
Brown '. with A4iss__Julia Brown
hs accompanist. Miss Bet-
ty Fife, vocal soinist, was accom-
panied by Miss Barbara Lewis.
The program closed with piaqo
numbers by Mrs. Jessie Dickerson.
Junior Guild
Name;, QfbcfiiS,
Officers of the Junior Guild of
St. Paul’s Episcopal church who
are to' serve during the coming
year have been announced us
follows:, Mrs. Arthur Black, pres-
ident; Mrs. W. A. McGrory, vice
president; Mrs. Charles Dean,
secretary - treasurer: Mrs. Ralph
Slatten, devotional chairman;
Mi-?. Fred Noumjm, tlumk offer-
ing; Mrs. James Dyke and Mrs.
Frank Gentsch, ways and means
committee; Mrs, W. L. Harrell,
telephone committee; Mrs. Lee
Dodson and Mrs. M. A. Denmark,
social and visiting committee
Mrs. James Neff, fellowship com-
mittee; Mrs. Clyde Waldron, pub-
licity, *
The next meeting of the guild I
will lie ’held on flic morning of |
December 1 Bth, -at ten o’clock in !
the home of Mrs. Fred Neuman, 1
701 C’ordrey. •
★ Fashions ★
Mrs. Shirley was presented with
a gift from the local chapter with < Anri Rnnlr
Mrs. Beotta Goncs making the | N-UI ! tXJ HI IU tJUUIC
presentation. I RevieW Held
Mrs. Shirley was accompanied
to Orange by her mother, Mrs.
Eurina Eddingston who is grnhd
representative of Mississippi. Oth-
er Port Artiiur visitors were Mrs.
Maliel Haric, grand associate eon*
■ ductress; Mrs. Mattie Hayes,
grand chaplain, Mrs. Carrie Gay.'
worthy matron of the Port Arthur
O. E. S., and Mrs. Balzeren. Sev-
eral v isitors were in attendance
from California, Michigan, Louis-
iana and Mississippi.
Initiation ceremonies and a
Christmas program are scheduled
for the next regular meeting
which will be held on Tuesday
evening, December IU, at 7:30
o’clock at the Masonic Temple.
Sleekness fa the keynote of the
black rsyon-rrt-pe skirt, rayoii Uf-
feta pepluni blouse in a glfairnlnz
white w'lth silver lliu-j-ts »ho«n
above as nletureil in tin- JWeceSbeY
issue of (ioud Ilous i.eepln* nu««-
ilne.
anixuunred.
' Aiinouiivemcnt- Was mode thut
tliv class Ip.id mfrt three times dur-
ing Novrintn-i. with a total attend-
anve of* forty - sevpi members.
The seven in^mbcrs eligible for
the honor roll ares Mrs. Kent
Frank.' Mrs. Jeff Bean, Jr., Mrs.
LmieLii Gov.* Mrs. Doris MeCune.
Mu. siftt Gh; rtf. Mi .-Mary Cable
iv-n r i ■ ;,... i,-.ii. .
yiffTeightb r-ulpterj
■ * v. i C ; - 4 G _ ^.
of First Kite Wilt be studied-at
the ncs: rv'.. ii: i- class meeting
which is in 'be lielrl_on Tuesday
after'voon', December 10. at 2:3p
o’clock at the chapel. Mrs.
Oib.v n is to le«d the devotional
and Mrs f v:| Dictzci is to be in
charge of Hie lesson.'
I ■ - nut’l 'll —
Bible Reelings
TipTopCIub
Is Entertained
At Bridge Party
with the following results: Mrs. J. {
M. Ware, president; Mrs. L. P.
Ulm. vice president; Mrs. L. C.
Shipman, secretary - treasurer.
The next regular monthly meet-
ing of the guardians will be held
on the evening of January 7th at
the Camp Fire office, it was an-
nounced by Miss Dnrthv M.
Preuss, Camp Fire executive.
A bridge party for members of
the Tip Top club was held on
Tuesday evening when Mrs. Ward
Lambert was hostess in her home,
held pofl Knox avenue.
Mrs. R. II, Allen won the high
score prize and Mrs. tjuincy Lul-
terloli won second high. Refresh-
ments were served by the hostess.
Guests besides club members
Were Mrs. Milton Jones, Mrs.
Quincy Luttcrloh and Mrs. F. W.
Muneee.
By Circle Five
A benefit coffee and honk re-
view sponsored by Circle Five of
the First Methodist Woman’s
Society for Christian Service was
held at the church oh Tuesday
morning nt 1):30 o’clock. Mis. E. F.
Liicy gave a re- lew- of the book,
“Yankee from Olympus’’.
The coffee table and the piano
were decorated with orange chry-
santhemum*. Mrs. J. E. Alexander
presided at the silver service.
ORANGE GIRL TO SING
HANDEL’S “MESSIAH"
Miss Darlene Hall, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall of Orange,
will lie among the personnel of
lhe group to sing Frederick
Handel’s , "The Messiah" in Fort
Worth on DcrcTnT-er~T7TTi, if was
learned here today. “The
Messiah", recognized as the gutlt-
t:st of all the oratorios, lias been
presented in. its entirety by the
SehooflJM, Sacred Music of the
I Southwestern Baptist Theological
j Seminary in Fort Worth lor 'Ml
J successive years.
This year’s performance will be
| under the baton ol J. Campbell
Wray, newly elected director of
the seminary’s School of Seared
I Music.
I
Scripture select.,-ns for daily
Able reading between Thanks- And Stop Oesirtff
iving anti Christmas, being spoti- y With Soda ant
-orod by the Orange Council ot TWf rmsH.n-
Jhurch Women have been an- ! *"'-r ’ ***
lounced as follows for this week:
Wednesday—I Samuel 3 (Sain- r «t->n»i:
tl„l\ - wh-'u-t ..
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Thursday
IWlIll Mini oWK»f fall*
>»Hlr ItnaH': i»
In tills; r’mu 1 n«f■ _rr-gi| fcraul
uTjufli hi mt. hut in r.J«»
where K0‘, ol y«>t|r
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iM# !i nnt In thm
in ii.» Jni.itimil tr»rt
.1 is tlik'r-itiifi. And w»w«
4- ««■U bJouiiod (doJ m*y (aU to
\ Sum in'I Ml;
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ini? to 'unhlonh"
130 (David' | 4limitt-
riday—l Kings Ij):t>--Uf (Elijah) j
Sa t inday - - Nch cm i« h
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t \riif- ; <Mvt *" uft<if’ fiMn
I. rttifi ltMl. . They "Rl
i.adiks* mnu*: ci,Assr \
MEETS AT CHAPEL
Thu re^iiliM wivKly nKit'lM'U »*t’ -5
! 1 he L;uli<V llible «'lu,s.s -T ihtv-
lau uluipul Was hokl <*n
1 rl*iicsi1iijv aftunuitin at 2;HO 0VI01 k
I at the ( Impel. *
Mrs, t'. A. Hoi hme opt neil UkG
incut in^v^ith lire -tLevniimial on
’•Our. Church** anti Mn\ l.iuclli
lice led lhe prayer. Mir. IIia;^-
Oenwe rethl the sci rel;n v'j- r< f»' t
u.i 1
rtfif 1 ino. T1«W»' (TMlUi ''and
y.jfjl (TIk'TSlitlYf
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SENIOR GUILD TO MEET
AT 1107 TURRET ROAD
The monthly meeting of the Se-
nior Guild of St. Paul’s Episco-
pal church will be held Thursday
afternoon at three o’clock at the
home.of Mrs. H. H. Griffin, 1}07
Turret load, it was announced to-
day. In a previous announcement
the address had' been crfoncously
r r - — - -ttiyoic jit, I nu*- ifrjnfpt "nipt-
DCW&1*6 toughs kt
from common colds
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That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly bo-
J I cause tt goes right to the scat Of the
4 i (rouble to help loosen and expel
4 germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
* to soothe and heal raw, tender, In-
ti flamed bronchial mucous mem-
j I brant-:;. Tell your druggist to sell you
4 i * bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
4 derstanding you must like the way it
* ; quickly allays the cough or you are
* | to have your money back.
; CREOMULSION
t for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
1501 Green Ave.
J. G. CARTER
Authorized Frtrldaire Dealer
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NIGHT PHONE 3283
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HOUSEHOLD and
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of the eye examination and tke care and
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jQ8a • $1089
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MOST COMPLETE LME
CHRISTMAS TOYS M TOWN!
USE OUR
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TIRES
6:00-16
6:50-16
5:50-17
7:00-15
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Other Popular
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IS EPILEPSY INHERITED?
j Wlf Vf CAUSES IT?
On Tuesday evening, December I A booklet, i-onlainiog the opinions
10, Mrs. F. M. Howell will enter- of famous doctors on this inkrest-
tain members of the club at a 1 ing subject will be sent FREK,
Christmas party at her liome I j while they last, to any reader writ*
" ! ing,fo the Edueulional Division,'
535 Fifth Ave,, New York, N. V.. I
] Dep. M-1277.
mid Mrs. Fred Dielzel taught the !
Hible lesson tioifi tho filth an I
sixth chaplt'iR of Kiiht Kin^s.-
A discussion wo-, hold conn'm-
injR the t'hristrnus }-i»rfy to dr* hol'd
l.*y the cltiHN («n the .iftecnoon of i
Dcccm’ier VVIh «it life ciiiiju • K\-
.change of iJiltrf tin inv'uUo;, I
Promptly Relieves Coughs From
| ACHING
CHEST COLhS
Helm Br«»t( Ui> Ser*«f* Cos when'
RUB ON
MUsmoiE
yx
lutit flo/iW. trviiitMW.l fw*
^Headquarter* for Distinctive
Hallmuik Chii.lmas Cards,
tJ
•jtK («i.vwr
Colburn. Exchange of .gifts will]
be held at that time.
Soda 11 tan Class
Makes Rians For
Mrs. Frank W. Bannoii was hos-
tess for the regular weekly mevt-
IIELKN G. fffRICKLANII
Teacher of Plano. Voir*
Saxophone and Cornet
Foundation Work A Specialty
028 Ave. B.. Riverside A td.
Consultation Aliy Time
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class of the First Baptist church { 4
on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock I j
in her home 710 Evans. 1 I
The business session was held . i
with Mrs. Wilburn Smith, class j *
president, In charge. Plans were j t
mode for the Christmas party to 1 t
be held for the class members on j 4
the evening of December Ifitli nr 1 *
the educational building of the i ♦
First BafHist church: A 1 uvered It
dish luncheon will he enjoyed .it *
that time.
Mrs. W. E. May was appointed
chairman of arrangements for lhe J
PLANT NOW !
—FIGS (Celeste) 3’-4’
(Bearing Trees)
$ 1.01)—$2.00
—HYDRANGEAS'
18"—21" $ 1.50
—AZALEAS
C’liristmus (Jliccr.
12—15“ $1.73
—FORMOSA . . .
30c - 81.30 - $2.73 - $3.50
Christmas party and dinner. Oth- I J SEND FOR PRICE LIST
or committee heads arc Mrs. F. *
W. Hannon, decorations; Mrs. R,
j B. Allen, food,, and Mrs. Lloyd
Blake, entertainment.
Seven members were In attend-
ance at yesterday’s meeting.
Next Tuesday morning at 9:30 1
o’clock tlie class will meet in the ■
home of Mrs. Henry E. Coe, 210 !
Schley.
MBS. ROBERT HURST
ENTERTAINS IN FLORIDA
Mrs. D. Bowman of Roanoke, ]
.Virginia was guest of honor at a j
luncheon on Monday, given in !
Tampa, Florida by Mr*. Robert I
thirst of Orange. Other guests
j present were Mrs. S. Vosier of
Port Arthur. Mrs. D. McGinnis
and Mrs. Ray of Orange.
Mrs. Hurst lives hi Orange at i
210 Pillsbury court.
M. H. BLACK
NURSERY
510 DECATUR
Dial 2157
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1946, newspaper, December 4, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557927/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.