The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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ORANtlK, TMAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IT, IBW
THU ORANGE LEADER
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floor Feb. 11-45. or by
Dallas Store to Give
Fashion Scholarship
will offer a
&*asss
wm be'amt. Announeettmtl of the '* pb^ot knil™ nmutSf
winner will be made May 15. tlvM. personnel etbnitlves. dls-
yj?: r„sr:pndws.^er
muit Mtuim her living end Ihcl- i |he J1 rccosnlsed
dental expenses lot the year in huafnew leaders
New York City. Local judge* \ '* l0" , •““SK1
■elected By Nelman-MercUS wUl rtud‘** »uPPlem*nted by periods i
determine the tlx dUtotandlng en-1 °f hill-time work lb New Yet*!
irlta. flrtal selection will Be Blade mores or on assigned project*. (
■ Neiman-Mar«:o* |
^■§1/ :rJt $900 scholarship for a year’s tul-
tlon at the Tobe-Coburn School
aLX ‘Trifffl for Fashion Career* In New York
■PPr|HSgSJ City. Stanley Marcus, executive
vice president of the famous Dal-
' y MH le* specialty store, has announced
ab, I ' The award, to i>e made on the
I iiasli of written te*t ..nd
personal qualifications, Is open to
f ^ young women under 30 who have
jf | completed at least two year* of
* ! eolleeo and who are residents
. of Texas. Oklahoma. Louisiana,
iar> ; Arkansas, or New Mexico, or who
"ie e,,ro|*wf in c°i*et!M in ih**
I area.
r,r*t ,F- "IMP1 ■I.PreNW' Applicants may secure contest
■ ■ ' , . . rules, registration forms, and in-
i’ursd oboes it Jdbit Jo i formation on the Tobe - Cbbtirn
lundtree, daughter Of Mr ' 8chool by calling in person at the
IdtH Birtc* no
Mrs. Alvin Kkown ante
members of the Bound Bui
chib la bar home an #gdi
the blitltWss seesmn. m>u call was
answered with . small repairs
needed to be completed.
Mn. H. W. Peveto and Mrs.
Reown demonstrated repair of
cords, the arrangement ol a tool
box and hbw to reed an electric
meter.
Mn. H. L. Johnson gave a re-
port on the county council seaatbn.
Mn. Lae Hurst was In charge
bf the recreation pariod. Mn. B.
Brea telle and Mrs. K. D. Wright
won prises.
Ten members Were present.
Mrs. B. D. Wright, a new member
was welcomed into the club.
The next session will be held
In die home bf Mrs. Peveto bn
March 1.
ACE to Purchase Child Guidance Film;
For Use on School Group Programs
During the regular session of
the Orange Assn, for Childhood
Education at Tilley school on
Wednesday aftemMon the group
decided tb purchase two film
strips on ChfM Outdance. They
die fbr uM by the organization
and by PTA groups for p
gaadarftajL v,
N«w|y elected officers
BIRTHS
loundtrge. contest booth on the store’s sac
at 3 o'clock.
BdFW club
Seven members of the Busi-
ness Bnd Professional Women's
club will go to Sun Francisco in
July to attend the Biennial con-
vention, MM. Morris E. Noguess,
program coordinator ahd alter-
nate delegate said. Mrs. Noguaas
entertained the group on Wed-
nieday evening in her home
where details for the trip were
planned and registrations com-
pleted.
The group will travel by way
of a chartered Texas delegates
train leaving Houston on June 29
and will return on July ft.
Mrs. M. C. Covington will rep-
resent the local club as official
dalagate. Others to attend are
Mrs. Noguess, Mary Sanders, ex-
ecutive secretary; Margaret
Nance, Year book chairman; Mrs.
Alton Turnar. project chairman;
Mrs. Comalia Stephens, parlia-
mentarian; and Mrs. A. C. Sub-
lett, chairman of Gifts and
awards
Also attending the party wfcre
Mesdame* Sterling B U h k 1 k f,
Miriam Graham and Joseph
Lakey.
To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mt*
Ktaty, Nose, tMk.. a girl. Joyce
Stet. on Feb. «.
to Mr. and Mts. M. t. Moran,
Rt. 1, Box «2. a girl, Sharon
Rae. bn Feb. I.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bams
well. 2«0« N, Eighth St., a boy,
James Let, on Feb. id.
were
reebinlbil. They did Mn. J. W.
Colvin, president; Eddie Mae
Scarbrough, vied president, repre-
senting Nursery schools; Mrs. Ar-
thur Bdlit, vice president repre-
setitlng kindergarten and primary
gradoa; Mrs. Andrew Mcltliuley,
vice prdrideftt representing inter-
mediate grades; Mrs. L. G. El-
more. secretary; Mrs. Lewis Wil-
liams, treasurer; Mary Blount,
publication representative and
Mn. Jack Turner, reporter. Mrs.
Williard Johnson presided
Mn. Calvlit presented Mr* D.
F Sigler who had change of the
program, on “Cgotrol." A flho en-
titled “Classroom Discipline" WU
shown after which a panel dis-
cussion was held, TlaViS Wlfnell
led the discusitan with Meadames
Leon Calhoun. Homer Pllabtory,'
Sigler ddJ.t Fiitgefald taking
part / 7* }k * *
TO Mr. and Mrt. J. P. Reeves.
Rt. 3, Box 394, a bby. John Mal-
colm, oh Fab. io.
To Mr. and Mm- Milburn
Hazelwood. 2211 Westway. a girl.
Agnes Kay, on Feb. 11.
'ME HO
A.M. TO
club.
; The Valentine theme was car-
ried out In the decorations and
g carnation corsage was given as
the door jtftoe.
Refreshments wan served and
card games were playpd.
(‘Hi irtCH
ool. He takes
at the Ingram
ing.
will have the second Sunday eve-
ning fellowship meeting. The en-
tire family |a Matted to tike part.
BETTER BUY
The Promenaden square dance
club and guests were entertained
on tUtodly evening With a Val-
entine party in the armory. |
? Musk was provided by Douglas
Batch ahd HU band for the dartr-
m will be
Group di»-
Sach family
NEW 1M0
Special 4-Dr. Sedan
Jet Styling, Fireball 8 Cyl.
Engine. Delivered at your
COUDRK CLUB
Members of the Caudn club
and their iuasta were entertained
on Tuesday evening in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Force.
the Valentine theme was car-
ried out in decorations. Square
dancihg followed the supper.
Guests ware Mr. ahd Mrs. Joe
Bbat and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
' Mrs. Bruce McClelland will be
hostess to tha dub on Thursday
A devotional MW will bo
held ht the church sanctuary at
l o’clock, .fretrottto hymns will
be featured. Special music will
be provided by the quartet com-
posed of Betsy Bell. Mrs. I. L.
Ellis, Dorrdnee Williams ahd I. L.
Ellis. Thk Bev, Herman T. Mor-
gan, pastor, will deliver the ser-
mon. -'3«i
Following the devotion hour,
Mrs. Richard Chesser will review
the book, “Cheaper by the Doz-
en" in the recreation room. All
members of the oOngfegation were
being Invited by the phstdr to
morning.
dames A. B. Editor. R. R. Mc-
Kinley, J. L. Peat, J. A. Rouehkr,
Glenn TlnnaU, Eddie Frenatl,
Glenn Bell. Dick Eddlcman. Bill
Boston, F. B. von Vnwerth, Kkn
Whitlow, Vaughan Seasirunk, Lbe
Saxton, Raymond Salzer, Hontor
Stephenson, J. H. David Jr. Dr.
risbn, Billie Louise Gunn. Gordon
8BE VIC Eg ANNOUNCED
Elder R. L. Winders, pastor Of
tha Seventh Day Adventist
church, located at Thirtean arid
school will be held oh Saturday
afternoon it t;SS o’clock With Jok
$2288.78
P«OAW»T DELIVERY
CONVENIENT TERMS
junior college, in charge of thk
lesson. ‘J**- / , -i
. The Rvanpelistic service, ached-
doled far Bbftday evening at 7:M
e’etatk will bo under the direction
Of OtrlM Rdwyer, a graduate Of
Onion «dntfl in Union. Nab. HU
topic will be "How to Overcome
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iSlheas session of
Rt Baptist churt*
Ovary Union will
IdQaaday mornlitt
The session wIM
o’clock and MdLj
Ine will be hi
Mrs. B. Lae Davis gave the de-
votional and members discussed
welfare woHi tekk done here and
a box that it tb hi sent overseas.
Mrs. O. ft. Asheraft, leader,
at the chi
begin at
Oliver St
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1950, newspaper, February 17, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558253/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.