The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1954 Page: 6 of 8
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THI ORANGE LEADER
TUESDAY, FEIRUAET Ti, T954
Mrs Bo5 Roach
Named President
Of NOC Klub
Mr*. Bob Roach,!* the new pres-
ident of the Night OutCnnasta
Little Newcomers
ORANGE CITY HOSPITAL
Feb. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
gil P. Person, 424 E. John St., a
son, John Henry. ; ,
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs! Julius
Prejean, 412 Park St.. West Or-
ident ot tne mum kjui rrcjean, 414 rant ou, wrav vji-
Klub. She was elected Thursday ange a gon. Harley Bryce; to Mr.
during a regular game meeting in | and Mrs. Llewlyn Myers, 1104
the home of Mrs. F. E. Crew Jr. j Ave. A. a daughter, Rebecca Di-
Other hew officers are Mrs. i ane: to My. and Mrs. E. H. Etken-
Kennv Hubert Jr., secretary and ; horst Jr.. 354 Claxton Cts.. a
reporter, and Mrs. Louis Fairchild, I daughter, Cheryl Ann; to Mr. and
treasurer. They will take office in j Mrs E L Ellyson, 421 Moreell
March. Blvd., a daughter. Debora Lynn;
Prise winners in the canasta ' to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hommel,
games were Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Hu- ‘ 1211-A 15 St., a Son, Roy Robert,
bert. Mrs. Louis Fairchild and | Feb. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Mrs. Bob McHugh who received Thomas. 370 Dyson Cts., a son,
the booby award. i Charles David.
Cold drinks and candy were Feb 18_t0 Mr. and Mrs.
served during the Karnes and : ceorge g Brandon. Starks. La., a
chocolate pie and coffee after- : (^tighter, Angela Rose: to Mr. and
ward. .......____ 1 Mrs. E. P. Brown. Spooner addi-
Ottiers present were Mrs. Billy
Garrett. Mrs. Orval Stoffer and
Mrs. Toby Speetor.
Mrs Garrett will be hostess for
the next meeting in her home.
2245 Westway. Thursday at 7:30
p. m.
Degree Chivalry
Committee Named
By Rebekah Lodge
Mrs. W. S. Wagner, noble grand,
Thursday appointed a committee
tion. a son, David Paul.
Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Fedoruk. 451 Rogers Cts., a
daughter, Shelia Ann; to Lt. Cmdr.
and Mrs. Greer A. Busbee, 6 Park
PI., a son, Daniel Wright.
Feb. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Weatherman, 508 Short College
St., a son, Victor Franklin.
Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Cur-
tis Johnson. 120 Pine Grove, a
daughter, Linda Sue; to Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Bel lard. 111 East Flor-
ida. a son. Thomas Eugene.
FRANCES ANN HOSPITAL
Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Thursday appointed a conrnuuee _ dauEhter
to choose members eligible for the Bean, Rt 2 Box 135, a daughter.
degree chivalry in the Woodbine AvIe Prucllla'
Rebekah Lodge. its members are yismvG jyj MONROE. LA.
Bishop Mrs. R/B^Baker, Mr* ' ls ” ^
Lula Williams and Mrs. Alvin g Mrs D. A !
The1 meeting in the IOOF Hall i Strickland in Monroe. La. this
also brought a report of 30 sick wceK- _
calls made during the past week, visits iv hfrfrt HOME
Still ill were. Mrs. J Arrington ; "Xer in ;
Sr.. Mrs. Maude ^rnbiight an ; Beaumont, visited in the home of
Mrs. Lula William slaughter. Mrs., ^er parenls Mr and Mrg L „e-
bert, 1311 Park Ave. during the
past weekend.
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SIZES
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Today We Greet
Well, the dogs go Into seclu-
sion today. Wonder if that is
the answer to the treatment for
“man’s best friend.” Time will
tell. Speaking of time — it is
time to say “happy birthday”
to:
Ann L. Perkins
Nick Vandervoort
Mrs. W. B. Purdy
L. D. Hall
Pat Baham
They all have birthdays
coming up Wednesday.
TELEVISION LOG
Vernon Burris of Port Arthur.
Mary Myers, of Kirbyville
Lodge 238, was a guest.
Others present were Mrs. W. H.
Payne Sr., Mrs. R. T. Vaughn, Mrs. Mrs. Kassie Landry, Mrs, Arch
Ona Dunlap, Lilliam Mitchell. Williams. Mrs. H. L. Markwith,
Mrs. H. L. Byrd, Mrs. A. J. | Mrs. Webster Hester, Mrs. George
Pickett. Mrs. Pete Rader, Mrs. j Robichaud. Mrs. W. D. Weather-
William Hicks, Mrs. Bell Luce, ford and Mrs. Joe Gerigk.
Bridge City HD Club
Has All-Day Meeting
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)—Members
of the Bridge City Home Dem-
onstration Club last Thursday
held an ail-day meeting in the
home of Mrs. J, N. Rush and made
aluminum trays.
A sack lunch was eaten at noon
along with chocolate cake, coffee
and a choice of cold drinks which
/vere served by the hostess.
Mrs. C. Boudreaux supervised
the work session. Those making
trays were Mrs. H. A. Foster, Mrs.
A- L- Ma£tin; Mrs. Ray Barclay,
Mrs. H. F. Myers, Mrs. B. W
Briggs, Mrs. Jay M. Eshbach, Mrs.
J. O. McCune Jr., Mrs. C. F.
Brown of Port Arthur, and Mrs.
Rush. Mrs. Sidney Leg non visited
the club during the session and
placed an order for aluminum. !
Mrs. Eshbach announced that
—does up beautifully in a jiffy! a,»yone else wishing to place an!
No fitting problems—bow cinches °™er f°r aluminum, may do so by
waist. Use remnants—embroider j contacting her at telephone 8-8513.
cherries easily. (Panties included.) i ‘ ”e c*ub members will help
Easy Pattern 833: Child’s Sizes j a"y°n<! make tha tray*, whether a
2, 4, 6. Tissue pattern, embroidery j c li?L. or not-
transfer. State size. . The club held * homemade can-
Send 25 cents in coins for this i ,.y ,sa*f *ast Saturday to raise
pattern—add five cents for each 1 *u™<?s *or tbe treasury.
pattern for first - class mailing. I _ ,Tbe ,nfx.L reRj 3r facing is
Send to The Orange Leader. 342 sphedu'ed Thursday at 1 p.m. in
Needlecraft Dept, P. O. Box 169. the home of Mrs- Boudreaux.
Old Chelsea Station, New York 11,
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Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Cata-' come-as-you-are coffee was held
log—the best everl 79 embroidery,: week in the home of Mrs.
crochet, color-transfer, dressmak- . Vincent to help raise funds for
ing patterns to send for—plus 4 *he St.. Helen's Catholic Altar So-
complete patterns printed in the c,ety savings account.
book! Ideas for gifts, bazaar sell-
ers, fashions. Send 20 cents!
RETURNS TO ILLINOIS
Those attending were Mrs. Cliff
Chesson, Mrs. M. G. Fox, Mrs.
George Sheppard, Mrs. William
Kibodeaux, Mrs. Albert Thibo-
deaux. Mrs. Melanice Kibodeaux.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold of Mrs. T. R. Granger, Mrs. Joe Cor-
Bement, 111., have returned home mier and Mrs. Ivy Norwood, Mrs.
after a two-month visit in the; Thomas Broussard, Mrs. Wesley
home of their daughter, Mrs. Jesse; Doguet, Mrs. Loubert Doguet, Mrs.
W. Swearingen, 1208 Cypress St. Emmett Fontenot, Mrs. Alvis
- Granger. Mrs. Irvie Granger, Mrs.
The teen-age gang at your house i E. H. Cappen, Mrs. W. L. Hebert,
planning to pop corn at their next i Mrs. DeSoto Richard, Mrs. G.
party? Then remember this arith- ) Hoffpauir, Mrs. Houston Parker,
metic: a cup of unpopped com: Mrs. Clevan Myers, Mrs. George
will make about five cups after it’s Fox, Mrs. Wade Granger and Mrs.
popped. ” Vincent.
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YWAs Honored At
Tea in Pastor’s Home
ORANGEFIELD (Spl) — The
First Baptist Young Woman's
Auxiliary last Thursday was en- |
tertained at a tea in the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. Bill Johnson j
in observance of Young Women’s!
Auxiliary Focus Week.
Lynda Vance gave the invoca-
tion and Patsy Johnson was in
charge of the program during
which the history of the YWA or-
ganization was given.
Other parts were presented by I
Jerry Stewart, Patricia Brown,j
Patsy Gilcrease, Miss Vance and I
Mrs. Lawrence Schlicher, counse-!
lor.
Mrs. C. E. Rees, young peoples \
director, led in the prayer of'
“thanks” before refreshments of
cake and punch were served and
she also led the closing prayer.
The YWA -colors, white and j
green, were used in the home dec-!
oration and refreshments. The:
serving table was covered with a.
white cloth and had a center ar-j
rangement of ivy vine. The white I
cake was placed on one end of the j
table and the green punch at the
other end.
Betty Bertrand, Betty Mott and
LaDonna Webb were guests.
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13:10—This Afternoon
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0:30—"La tw Show"
Bible Quiz Conducted At
Baptist Youth Fellowship
ORANGEFIELD (Spl)-Patsy
Johnson Sunday night directed a
Bible quiz during the First Bap-
tist Youth Fellowship in the
church. Following the benedic-
tion, pronounced by Billie John-
son, refreshments of cookies and
punch were served.
Others present were Aleen
Franks, Robert Montagne. Jerry
Scales, Cliff Rees, Horace Heath-
man, A1 White, Lynda Vance, Pa-
tricia Brown, Wynona McAfee,
Juanita Cook, Jean Franks, Neal
Vance and the Rev. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson, sponsors.
Handcrafter's Club
Chooses Officers
Circle 3 Schedules
Day-Long Meeting
First Methodist Circle 3 Thurs-
Mrs. M. W. Dennis was elected day will conduct an ail-day meet-
president of the Brownwood ‘n home of Mrs. Clifford
Handcrafter’s Club last Friday Burrows. 2504 North Fourth St.
during a monthly meeting in the
home of Mrs. L. D. Stanfield.
Other new officers are Mrs. I*
D. Stanfield, vice president; Mrs.
J. C. Russell, secretary; Mrs. Ray
Guillory, scrapbook and Mrs. Roy
M. Hunter, craft leader.
Fashioning of sequin costume
jewelry was demonstrated by
Mrs. Hunter.
Mrs. E. Nixon won the door
prize. Prayer was said by Mrs.
Stanfield.
Others present were Mrs. Kirby
Taylor, Mrs. Floyd L. Brooms,
Mrs. Max Louviere and Mrs.
Howard Perry.
2504 North
The session will begin at 9:30
a. m. Two lessons in the book,
“The Prophet Jeremiah,” will be
presented, one in the morning and
the other in the afternoon. A cov-
ered dish luncheon will be served
at noon.
These plans were formulated;
last Thursday during a meeting
in the home of Mrs. C. M. Brook-
shire. Mrs. John Mann presided.
Mrs. Mann appointed a nomi-
nating committee which comprises
Mrs. M. B. North, Mrs. E. M. Chil-
ders and Mrs. C. P. Sutton. The
list of nominees will be presented
Thursday.
Mrs. Werth Armstrong was in
Mrs. Perry will be hostess for charge of the program.. She pre-
the next meeting,
Wednesday.
calendared for
Revival Will Continue
At Assembly of God
sented the devotional and Chap-
ters 5. 6 and 7 in the book on
Jeremiah. It was concluded with
the circle benediction.
Mrs. Brookshire provided re-
freshments of cookies, cold drinks
and coffee.
Others present were Mrs. Frank
Ball, Mrs. H. J. Barnett, Mrs. John
Y. Bell. Mrs. H. F. Hopkins. Mrs.
R. E. Kennedy, Mrs. C. R. Nantz
and Mrs. Ed Short.
GUESTS IN MOSS HOME
i A revival scheduled to end Sun-
\ day at the Assembly of God
; Church will continue through this
week, the Rev. Worth Williams,
I pastor, announced. He said the
I daily radio program over KOGT
also will continue during the
course of the revival. | Mrs. Mary Bennett of Beau-
4 radl° Program begins at mont. her granddaughter, Marv
1°;45 a m and the church serv- Constance Thacker. Nederland.
1C*S, at„ 7:30 p- m- Rev- Williams and Charles Nixon. Vidor, were
1 ,u ■ i u . 1 «uests >n the home of Mrs, Emma
In addition to the special broad- Moss Sunday. Mrs. Bennett and
casts. Rev. Williams said, a series Mrs. Moss are sisters,
of broadcasts will be featured
each Sunday at 8:30 p. m. by re-
i mote control direct from the
church auditorium.
The Assembly of God Churches
are sponsoring a worldwide hook-
up each Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
over KFDM in Beaumont. This
program is entitled, “Revival
Time."
HOE
n REPAIR
TO ELECT OFFICERS
The United Church Women will
elect new officers Wednesday at
9:30 a. m. during a meeting in the
First Methodist Church. Plans for
the World Day of Prayer also will
be formulated. This special ob-
servance will be March 5. Mrs.
J. J. Poland will preside.
PTA EXECUTIVE MEETING SET
An executive meeting of the
Bancroft PTA will be held today
at 7:30 p.m. in the school. Earl
Blackmon will preside. Mrs. Lore
Leak, publicity chairman, an-
nounced that all executive officers
are requested to have their an-
nual reports prepared for the
meeting.
BREAKFAST CLUB TO MEET
The Orange Credit Women’s
Breakfast Club will meet Wednes-
day at 7 a.m. in the Tower Cafe.
Following the breakfast a business
session will be conducted by Mrs.
Vivian Morrow.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1954, newspaper, February 23, 1954; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558354/m1/6/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.