The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1049
Delta Rho Chapter Norses Alumni to
Names Officers u„„- u„mornmi„«
For Ensuing Term Hove Homecomin9
Queen Candidates
A no Committees
Named for Annual
May Festival
THE 0*» \NGE LEADER
L E N DA u
« Omm, cmns\
ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 1% IM9
The Nurses' Alumni aaooriatlan
**»ry Sander* * a* named preai-, „r St. Mary’* hoepltal In Port
dent of Delta itiio chapter of Arthur will obaerve lt*a flrat>
h pat Ion Siama Alpha durlna the homecoming on Saturday and | Selection of a May queen will
buxine's meeting on Monday In I Sunday. May 14 and 19. according i highlhiht the annual May feati-
ntimrr H'mea rommonity center. I to Mr*. Comaliua F. Brown. | va* °* st Mary** church which
Other, of fleer* are Mr* W. H. | publicity chairman. All member* i be held on May IS, M. 15.
heard, vice-president, Betty Par- | of the alumni are belnf invited 1 •* *be St. Mary** school around*. |
kr:\ recording secretary. Felicity ,0 attend, the announcement I according to an announcement i
Turpin, corresponding secretary; 1 stated.
Alice Johnson, tree usurer; Frances
Ho*, educational director.
Tentative plana were made for
4 silver tea on Sunday. May 2J.
Plans for the homecoming are
as follows; Register at St. Mary's
school of nursing on Saturday fol-
I'omnnttrea appointed f.>r the af- ,ow*d by ■ ,our of «**». Ban-
fair include,! Felicity Turpin <‘u*1 at 8 °’clorl‘ in 9»e Masonic
Mia. j .*♦, L. Del and Mra O H‘'*VnPl* followed with a dance in
Kinser. re * res i, men t*; Mrs. W H Kn,*h,‘’' of Columbus hall.
Heard. Mr». James Privett. dec- J gy™
oratma. I-orrhjrw McClelland and | d.v morfllng „ th, nuni„- home
Mice Johnson entertainment. In- wi„ honor th, ,lurnni with |hc
itallation of officer* will precede ,#49 era'.TuifBf- at St. James
t tea. it was stated. , Catholic church following Hie enf-
Copper. tools and patterns were1 ^ 4 *cn followed by a dance
distributed for copper tooling, the! be^given at B o clock at the
sorority's project. The group will
Candidate* far May queen are |
Doriey Duhon Judith Ann Meth-
ner, Anell Co*, Billy Jo Smith.
Drucllla Suire, Gertie Mae Ewing. I
Deanna Breaux, Patricia Ann
Chatagnler, Erline Kilchriaa. Car-
men Mires. Virgie Romero, Oly-
dle Andrus, Gail Thierhrimer Hel-
en Foreman. Hetty Landry, tfladys
Dvarn, Nona Howard, Mary Alice
O o clock on Sun Mendoia. Jeanette Venable. Ann
Iha hiimm' __
meet on Monday evening at 7
o'clock In the Navy Recreation
Hurricane Fence
• FREE ESTIMATES
• CONVENIENT TERMS
• SOLD AND ERECTED
By
_ • - •
HURRICANE FENCE CO.
Local Agent
B. F. THOMAS
1210 Orange Avenue
Phone 32IG
nurses home
The homec-xning committee is
composed of Mm. Alvin Waldron,
registration. Mm. Uvran Terrell,
entertainment; Mm. C. F. Brown,
publicity.
Officers
/el Brou lien. Barbara Staley.
Rosalie Fontenot. Rosalie Rtanda.
Betty Jane Ware, Peggy Simar.
Ruby Mocingu. Virginia Clause.
Viola Richard. Shirley Ritter,
Charlotte LeDlanc, Mary Ruth
Mendoza, Lortce Broussard, Jane
Bichard, Wand* Donaldson
(>|wi oting Vie various booths at
the festival are Mm. G, Art*, j
PTA chairman, cake booth; Anna
„ | and Arlhemlhc Hickey, exchange
. , T C. ^ryn “nk*; booth: Mr* F Fisher, pop corn;
president; JosleStansbury, second tijori— Ann Breaux, AltortBMMO-
vw-prmldenl: Groce Steck. sec-!,fnt Jov^ Wild,
retar.v Mrs t F, Brown, cor- |<rtlUMard •,,berl Mut, ' Hilde-
resimnding sevmtary. Chris Hier- dc Ulm, KVan gel In* Staudt. •
Terrill u , Mary Ann l-extor. Rodney Bronx-
Ih IJTyd 0On'* *ard- J"ani,a <>r"ne». Pearl He-
prlse the board of directors , ^ Vw,inlo B"wllKSllM of
A nursery will be provided for CYO. candy; \
children, the publicltv chairman . ,, A ,,, ,, _ ,
..... . Also Peter Parriel Walter Guid-
I rey, J. Reidmullor,C. Granger, J
St. Mary's hospital was opened Sid Eiden, Roy Simar, Ray Simar,
in May lBitO and since then has El*ie Richard, arrangement com-
graduated over 256-boy* and girls, i mlltee; Ray Simar, rtoy Simar,
it was pointed out. Many of the 1 Bobby Blankenstein, Rbfiby Quid. I
alumni have served in the aar- j rey,> *1 ring games; James Clay- i
vice with others scattered across I bar, Louis Marzola, Curtis Jeanis, i
the country, however, moat of the | pony rides; Amelia Ulm, Roberta j
alumni are in the Sabine area, Blankenstein and members of the
the chairman averred. I third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades |
----- --\----—; - ! fish pond; Lorlce Broussard, Jane
Tharsday
Junior girts choir rehearsal at Flmt Methodist church at 4 p m;
circle 1 at 3 p (h. at the church; circle i with Mrs Cecil Coale. von
Sixth street at S p. m., circle 4 al 3 p m, with Mr*. Irvine Russell,
24Id Sixteenth; circle i ai t JO a m with Mr*. D I* Newbern. 7
Sunset Circle A; WST. at 7:30 p. m with Mr* Kusaell Likin*. 215
Bonnie
Florence Smtlh circle of Cove baptist diuivh at the church at
ISO p. m. Harriet Richard mu GA al 4 p m at thucrh
Junior choir rehearsal at TYljvtty Lutheran at 4 p. m.
Choir rehearsal u( First Baptist church at 7 30 p m
WSCR of St Mark's Methodist church al 9 a m al tire church,
Nursery for children. Bring clothing fur Navajo Indian*
CTerle'l of West Orange Baptist church at 2 |> m
Nibble cirri* of Maurices rile Baptist church al 2 .10 p m
WMU of McDonald Baptist e'turvh at k a nr at the .vuuvh lln.-
therbood at 7 .10 p m
Bible class of Church of C hrist In classroom 3 Ire.' |i nr
Cos id re club With Mr* Bruce McClelland of Norwood Manor at
3 R. m
_ ______ Ruffle Shuffle bridge chili with Mrr H I. Martin Olid Avenue
Blankerurteln. Sandra Peveto, Ha- ! 4. at 7:10 p. m
• - - - - ' Needleerafl club with Mi s Jan Cdrytst, 223 Schley, at 7 M p ’’m.
Woodbine Kebekahs al $ p m in IOOF ball
Novice club with Mrs Juine* Malkity at I .'«> p m
Modem Study department of Woman's chib lot election of uffi-
4n and picnic st home of Mix Ward Stephen-on on Newton cimiii-
ty road.
St. Mary's PTA at 3 p. m’ at the school
American legion augiliary at 7 .10 p m in (litniei ll.anea com-
munity center.
Naval Statbin Flreflgldct - auxiliar y al I So p in in Navy Hei-- j
reation hall. f
Friday
little Cooper GA at SfMMinei ILiptUt Mission at < p in RA al |
7 p. m. 4
Young IVople's tvaguc al Full Gospel temple at R p in
Pentecostal Conquerors al Pentecostal Gospel tagl,(house at
7:15 p. m.
Senior choir rehearsal at St Mary's Catholic church, 7 ,10 p m
TEL class of Flmt Baptist church with Mr* Ellis Carter. Brun-
er addition at 3 p. m.
. Junior chib in Riwrside Youth club from 7 .10 to in 10 p m
Friday Sawing club with Mr* It t Terry. IIIM-IHth al 3pm,
Friday Bridge club with Mrs. James Dyke al 2 p in
Gate City Orova, «42, WOW Circle at 7 p m in WOW hall
Park meeting of Pacg .1016 at Mcl^wis sr’IusTl at 7 10 p m
Brownwood HD efub with Mr*. J M Buxton. 190 Riverside Dr ,
for election of officer*.
I "Sleeping Beouty"! Cl UBS
To Be Presen ted By! *-*'• *"•••* »• ****** -n*
Cove Choral Cl^bh^^TruJ
BIRTHS
The Franees An Lutchar
pstul reported ‘ ths.
ware. Sunday. Ma' I. a girl,
hfge tN \ , | attfl Mrs. o B.
rtaine<l
«gett. H.su* 3; ThursdSky*
WsMSt
Ip It
I In her ham* at 4IJ Porter court
The Cove elementsi v school on M.mi.Uv evening I
choral club, under the dlrccti m j potntment* were airan
of Mrs. J. A Ewell and Vftg V spring flower*
M Shipp, will present the op- j • High awards w*nl to Mi* Wll-
aratta "Sleeping Beauty., hi the j laid Smith with Mr* Bob Ba*s
auditorium af the Cure Baptist racatvlng saeomt high Ann Ar-
chureh tomorrow evening at Ni wood was swanbsl high for bingo
o'clock Mrs Shipp, pianist \» ill J Addlftonal guests were Vfe«-
play Ilia aecomoaunlrt dame* it*** and Jnr Pevem
The billow lug children are Wk-j M«_. . !>®' B»ied Alls* to Mr. and
! in. mi *.the immatia M.rjrma , ^Uson Parrv, 4.7 (Wo.
a hsiv. Adan to Mr and Mr. <
maotsof j Wltrh(Jfn , 4,, Satv
Ma> 7, a gt. l. Lh.da Suo Id V
j and Mr* H I st inaburv.
F'ontCdi i. -p t d the folladpi
bn hs wrr* rnsuted Fi>day. Ml
•, a glib. Patricia Hue to Mr. W
Mra Thanss I Regan III, Rg|l
j 3, Box s«A. Hatur^ay, May T, g
iRnyd Allen in Mr. and Mra.
Robinson. Princes J.ihunv sh.„x K „ NU haMvm M(„ ,rv H.,
Prince Charming. Nr Ida Omdr.w i an>l rKartlr t„nIo(
Qurrn. Willlaif) PlHH’iito, Kinx |
HlIHun l<#9 IfarilM mui imm R %%| 4n4 \Hx|||in
Tavtor, WMa: Itartwm Hum n. Hort, Airh .usll-1
evil fairy, Me(b« R<v»e J* i1 m ! „rv ml., PVanhu at
WMhq: Wdyrta Meat «*>..li | g jg „VJhck u. the Maaorrtr tarn- i
pla for a spsgbaiil dinner As- 5
sorteil saasonsi (Imveis appoint-'*
rd the serving aud dinner tetda*
During thb uusilisrv tnunneas
meeting, a n unimdiitg committa,:
comis>s«*t of Mrsrltimcs i’lifion [
I'besson, ile.ilgr ft Wont smi M
M Brisk, were spistinlni h* Mrs
F G IVlsney. t>ra*id*iu Nsmest
for the piogram cammittiee were
Mesdame* f II Bullet. Vt R.
liradle. Paul Itigony, VV V (e-
vlna and A T Nets •
harving on th* arisugemeni
commlitre were Mesdame* Flovd,
Foatei VV li Allan. W F. Womack
mid Fred York. The serving com-
mittee was I’Ompuaad of Maadamr-
J W llolcnmh. H H Cox. G B
Newman, It, VV. Plait. C- v Hug
gart and Wilburn WrigM
hall to begin work on the project, , Rickard, Wanda Donaldson, fJcne-
it was said. ' \ ,
Orders were plar«d for indivi-
dual pictures of th* Jewel Pen
ceremony held recently.
Make This Home Recipe
To Take Off Ugly Fat
Tt’s simple. It’* urn*?in*. h<m quickly a
•nay lose pound* of bulky, unBightly fat
riyht in your own home. Make this recipe
yourrulf. If* eu*y-- no tr< til>i# ’at all and
•“outs little, k contain* nothinr harmful.
Juft 1-0 to your dimncixt and aak for four
ounce* of liquid Barcentrale. Pour this into
a pint buttle and udd enouuh grapefruit
juice to fill bottle Then take two tnhk- '
apooafula twin* a day. That's all there Is to
it. -F-'"
If th# very flr*t bottle Joe*n't show the
ofmple. euey way to loee Du Iky fat and help
rejroin slaiider, more graceful curves ; If re-
ducible |W*»nd* aMd lfirfeea of eKPes* fat don’t
4iut firm to di appear alnuiit like mimic
from neck, chin, arniH, iniet. ebdomen. hip*,
calvpr. und ankle**, j»r«L; return the empty
bottle fur your money back.
f ollow the easy way endorsed by meat
whs have tried this plan and help bring bock
allirinc curves and graceful alcnderneaa.
Nova how quickly bloat dh*a|»i*ear* —- Home
rm t h better you feel. More alive, youthful
ap tiearlsig and active.
10 pounds lost In It day*
Mr*. M. C. Britton. MM W. Wildwood.
8»n Antonio. T«xa». write* imi as follow*
**I am a faithful ueer of Barcentrate. I
h; d diet'd for weeks without your product
a ul Deed'd ho badly to loet I® pound*, mo 1 j
started urin* Barcentrate am4 my worry i
was over for I lout the 10 pound* In 10 day*.
I now weigh 144 pound*.
"I rat most anything I want and hold a|
Heme weight.”
vieve Mh/.zoIu. punch; merpbers of
the seventh and eighth grades,
country store; Peter Parrie, Wal-
ter Guidry, J. Reidmueller, C.
Granger, Sid Eiden, Hoy Simar,
Elzie Richard, Bill Leavens, bln-
m
Also Mrs. Sibley, John Ulm,
Bernard Giarrantano, cold drinks;
Charles Ne/.at, Joseph Pitre, pen-
ny game; Mrs. R. Ritter, freshman
and sophqmore girls, novelty and
lined booth; John Kelley, ball
game; Mrs. Len Savignano, chair-
man and Mrs. Charles Taylor, co-
chairman, food committee.
ins
Troop 19
Troop |9 met on Monday eve-
ning in the Cove Baptist church.
ikAI’RH FVH.I.F SCHOOL
JUNIOR-SENIOR MANUI'FT
The junior-semot banquet of
Maurieeville high school was held
ion Kiitlay (•vetting in the school
j eufeteria with u Hawaiian theme
> reflectivt in appointments.—^
Supertntendont l.t*' Herislev ami i
J F. Hummers, county school sup- j
erlntendeut, >v'eie speaker* for thr
evening. Short tala* were made by i
The meeting o,mned with pledge | B|olta manii Ward, Jean-,
of allegiance to the flag by Hus- t nHtp pavr,0 nn(j SlM> , IK,|HM i
sel Hairston. ^ dent*. Tpnstmistrcss was Jeannette
Due* were raken, the roll call-
ed and minutes of the previous
meeting read, ft wa* decided to
have a green bar patrol meeting
on Thursday evening.
Patrol meetings were held and
songs were sung.
C. B. Duhon led the Scout
Oath which dismissed the group.
Russell Hairston, scribe
Nndqrtek Taylor, kitchen boy
The good fairies are Murtr Moi
, rta, AI Iren Thomas, M*rv Ann
| Fnid. Dlanpc l adv. 2best i Brew,
ster, Ritlhir Mae LTmi. I.mllro
Pike. Gallva Rohinett, Hiu laf-
mairv. ClaialrUe laltleq, Mary
Alice Fiulcr ami Irene Mohsli
The l*dle( and. genlleiurii of
the emjrt are BUh Jn Wright, J
K. Turner, Bobby Jean McFot-
rnige, CV B. Duhon, Jrane Smart.
Berlll Hardy. Mjuy lee Morns,
Arthur Beebe. Janette Wals«xi.
* Buddy Handley, Wtlliani lee Tim
maa, I .aura May Konten.t, Rill
Pallen, Billy Jean Raymer, Dots-
Ihv Helietl, Thelma Na/wnrth.
Wendell Fin eater, Patsy Smith,
Larry Paggetl, Claire Dee Hagan.
Gene Dyson. Ouidn Raymer, Al-
frltta Young, Ignore Slone, Wil-
lie Fay McFelndge, Vera Mae Ab-
shlre, Billy Wavne Cagle, Vernon a
Raymer, Russell Hairston, Audrey
Ann Michel, Virginia Morrta; Ja-
nette Knvaii h, Dunny Dyson. An-
iiabelle Dyson. Sam SorreD.
The public la Invrteil U» attend
.la v. .. boy. Jatumyj
Roy to Vfi and Mra, Edwin IN
geron. inn (MiPpfit dnvu
MI MM VI. BE! ITAI.
VINTON, U. May II—(API
Mrs Wallace Hanna will preaMtl
tier music pupils in recital al •
p m . on Friday. May 13 at the
Method.*i ebureh. Thr public is
M vi led.
kNUAGLMENT ANNOUNCED
VINTON. La, May 11—4 Hpl »—
Mm Hilda Hlrnanl announce* the
eiigagetmn1 and appioachtng mar-
riage of her daughter. Ruby Rich- . f*|
»'. Plummer, son ng JM
Mr and Mr* Uenry B. Plumn»#r|^
of Imre t he wedding will take4
place >J.iy 71*1
F»r BABIES I **r"
Frillif By I
po as rear •(<*«,» advises sad lm
fax* ftiul irora tkt t.ufs.ni iirh. kesp
l.sn.l. a !*> «• ess*Him* H -m<4 I >inl-
ai. nl l'sc.I t»v maav nuisrs «».l i.ownt'
Invaluable iu w<*(licts lai % *et M) > tar*
Meld In Orange by Taah. Bare lee
and Orange Drug a tar ex ar rear
hometown druggist
Peveto. .1 P. Hilliard gave the in-
vocation, The faculty, member* of
the school board, students com- *
prised the 41 persons in at ton-!
dance.
Honor guests f ir the affair were
Mr. and Mrs J. I» Hilliard
The Flying Dragon glides from
tree to tree on sails of thin skin,
which stretch over its movatile
ribs. <•
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Troop 7
Hoy Seoul Troop 7 ta being
reorganized with a hutment placed
J on Fourth and Park streets Jpr
meetings, according to E I. Held,
Jr., assistant Scoutmaster. Meet-
ings are scheduler! for each Mon-
day evening at 7 o’clock! It was I
stated and all interested t»«ys are]
being extended an Invitation itij
join the troop.
Plan's are in progress for u
barlreeue on Friday evening, May
27, the assistant Scoutmaster
staled, for Iroop members and
their fathers.
Others working with the troop
are. W. H. Stark, II, Scoutmas-
ter, Tommy Dorrell and Ralston
Arnold, amistant Scoulmastrrs
5 doctors prove
this plan breaks
the laxative habit
tmrw’s bviw
If yimi t«k* UiatlvM regtiltriy
you r*a mtouf
IWsom* ft Now York fMon now have
provtHl Yihi may |ir»«k ift.* ft*Ml And
•xtaMish your n*»nr*l (»..wrr* >4 r«fw|srltv, I
per iqwit of the rmmm ImUmI did It.
Bo co# yiHt.
St«|i ink in* wi-nfe-vur y*mi now Uk*. I»*
i!v»rv for i»n« wemit tmkelt* •rte* »
Ffllb Homn'd wawk on* wsr-h idfht Tli«r4
tM:ii <*nv wv4try *Hhor ni(hi. TImii o.dhingf
K»wv 4«y <tnnk Pighi KIomsm of ••for. mmi
m iMimte time for regutmrity.
Five New r*0U rf«!torn proowJ thin pion
0#0 IwiMlk tlM> losoflvo hotHt.
M con « V4» karwok tho Usolivo ,
kotit? IL-'ouu*. i lortor's I»«l* ^unkMT the
tower (L$*w>ive tme-t ond from thon no Is* il ;
ujmke won rtf it* uWO mit*rut power*
Furthor Filto contain no habic-
tor mint 'truu*.
Ur**k the Uxutlv* habit w*n» r*rt*r*i
Fills . and >»*• t^goUr aatwoily.
Wittm mmry, ovmrtmting, overwork mmke
You irregitinrt*mpor artly take i '*rt««r’s Fllio
t*mi*>r»rtfy. Ami never yet the Issativ* habit
(i».l f >*tlla ut unv .lr,i«*i..rs fas 'lie
tiet Csitrf'v Pfih Ml *ny iirofi,,r« f,*/ TS#
ttMiajr. You'll U’ gimletuf th* f**»C of yout llfov
J|eyond it —
()nly the j'uture !
’‘s
Jar mas who winn a finer motor car rh*n the
I'M') Csrfiltac, wiH have ro wsit.
Hs wiB have ro watt until the science of motor
car manufacture ha* reached a higher level. For
here -m this gorgeously beautiful creation—t* W
hr found the embodiment of all that is currently
good and desirable in an automobile.
It is, in eveyy wav. a* fine and splendid a motor
car M it is practical ro produce.
As is mie of each succeeding Cadillac model, the
advancements in the 1949 car are manifold, and
rncnmpass every aspect of the car’s goodness. But
the vear's rrrttni advance ia in the power plant- *
wholly new V-rvpr engine which easib rank* as
Cadillac’s creative masterpiece.
The power Sow is to smooth, and so wetningb
inexhaustible, that many say the car seems m
move br automatic propulsion. Performance it
really a challenge ro the imagination.
If you wish to know how truly woodaHht*
motor car can be, you are cordiaBy invited ro ca«
at our showrooms for a look and a ride.
You are welcome at any time—regardless of the
price daw from which you expect row next car
to come.
SELLING OUT!
PRICES SLASHED!
HONES
EA8Y TO TAKE DOWN — EASY TO ITT Ul*
(Or We Will Ercrt It Fur You Al I .on Cost)
ONLY A FEW LEFT!
iT Miss This Opportunity !
Ail Framing For A 2ft’ x 20’ 4 Room
'Home, Including Roof Kufti-rv Floor
rs, Studs For Wall*
And Partitions
Alan Framing For A 2-Car 2ft’x2ft* Oarage S.W.BS
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