The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Social Notes
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THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE YOUNG MEN'S COMMIT-
TEE WILL BE HELD TUESDAY
NIGHT IN THE ROOMS OK THE
COMMERCIAL CLUB; ALL
MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED
TO BE ON HAND PROMPTLY.
DO NOT FAÍL THIS. TIME. 19-2t.
* * *
Saturday afternoon at. about four
o'clock, the launch Captain Jack left
thc wharf with a crowd of pleasure
seekers on'board, boiind for Sabine
Lake. Those composing this party
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams,
"Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Mr.
and li|r8. E. S. Harris and family,
Mrs. MúColgan' and two children,
Miss Wharton of Austin, Miss Ad-
Mc.Farlane and Mr. W. C. B.'
derson, and every one of them,
oughly enjoyed the tide on the"
Ée. The party reached home • at
leven o'clock.
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The young ladies of the Catholic
Church are planning for an ice cream
social to. be given next Saturday ev-
ening, August 24, ón the corner for-
merly occupied by ' Goree's drug
store, where the .hand concerts are
| * , held each week. This is an excellent
location for an affair of the kind,
and the ladies are looking forward
to-a very successful entertainment.
Ice cream, cake, homemade candies
Shd punch will be on. sale and the
amount. realized from the sale of
these will be added to the fund for
the completion of the new church
building, Every one.is invited to at*
tend. •_
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Messrs. James G. Campbell, James
C. Blake and James 1 McConnell
of New Orleans are in the city, hav-
ing, stopped over here - on their re-
turn from the State encampment for
a visir 'to Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Pearce.
They, are members of the New Or-
leans Cavalry.
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Col. E. E. Walker, Quarternjaster-
Genéral of the Texas National Guard
was in Orange yesterday for a brief
visit to friends, having stopped off
en route to Austin headquarters from
the encampment at Alexandria. . .
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Misses Sadie Venza, Antoinette
Vphia, Lena Masters and Mrs. Sam-
uel Vertitta who have been the
guests óf Misses Florence and Rose
Delebarto have , returned . to their
ing plant at Houston, was in the city
yesterday visiting relatives.
• * *
Messrs. F, H. Farwell and John
Starks were visitdrs to Fields, La.,
today, on.business,
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Edgar Shelton of Austin has ac-
cepted a position as assistant to W.
Kelly, recently! appointed County,
ngineer.
L. F. Daniels of Beaumont, is in
the ctty today.
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Mrs. J. E. Nusz of Lafayette, La..
is'the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. G.
Pearce She will remain in Orange
ior some time
W. G. Hampton of Galveston was
in Orange this morning on business.
Paul Wooten left for Martin
niglft for a short vacation.
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Grain of all
home in Beaumont.
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H. H. áarfiíigír of the firm of , ; .. , ,
Barringer * Norton, Houston Tail- j:f"m NeW-Wk and
ors, is a busijnws visitor TiereT He where -hí ^
will remain several days in the in-
tertst of his house.
Harry Ortmeyer spent the day yes-
terday in Beaumont.
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Geo.- Colburn was a visitor to
Beaumont yesterday. ; vj,
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P. B. Williamson has returned
othér Eastern
a Fall
stock of goods for the Hodges Mer-
cantile Company.
A. B; Lyons left for .Crowley, La.,
this morning to att<njd the funeral
of 'hi brother, Dr. M. L. Lyons .
who died in ,New Orleans yesterday > °W Prices'
morning; "
The Gulf Furniture Company has
just received á" consignment of fine
china ware to.be sold at exceedingly
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"WHOS WHO" IN THE
Business
AND WHY
b«at assorted stock
Patent Medicines,
^/e have
of Drugs,
etc.
If we haven't got what you
want—WE CAN GET IT.
G
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PHONES IS.
"WE FETCH IT TO YOU.'
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE" YOUNG MEN'S COMMIT-
TEE WILL BE HELD TUESDAY
NIGHT IN THE ROOMS OF THE
COMMERCIAL CLUB; ALL
MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED
TO BE ON HAND PROMPTLY.
DO NOT FAIL THIS TIME. 19-2t,
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One of the corpmon ailments that
hard wprking people vé afflicted
with is lame back. Apply Chamber-
lain's Liniment twice a day and
massage the parts thoroughly at
each application; and you will get
quick relief. For sale by all deal-
ers. '
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Geo. H. Salters, of Houston, is in
the city today in the interest of the
Houston Post.
Cannes' Confectionery is the place
to go for something cold to drink.
Stop in and enjoy the delightful
breeze. Be refreshed. 7-6tt.
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M. P. Trjillue of Patterson, La., is
in the city, thc guest of J. li. Turner,
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A. W. Battc has returned
j frtíhñíi visit of several weeks to rela-
tives in Texarkana. . - y
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GREATF.ST EVENT OF THE
•YEAR DON'T MIS3 IT? 8-19-tf.
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Reeves was ámong the
fcho visited Beaumont
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I Geo. Point
1 ton this aftéi
r' Hous-
Whére !* the; coolest
awn? Carnes' Co
run eontjnu
Frank McDonald, Robert Lee and
J. M. Dullahan ware among the Or1
angcites in Beaumont yesterday.
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Dr. atyd Mrs. W. B. Simmons have
returned from Marlin, where - they
spent the past few weeks, ^
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M^, and Mrs. Robert Cates and
little daughter returned yesterday
from Waco, after a couple of weeks
spent witli relatives there. „ i;
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M,\ At > ' <. <• . ¿ A/l',
Will Gamble of Beaumont was-in
Orange today callihg on the local re-
tail, grocers.
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W. J. Duhig of Lemonville,- was in
the city today, on business.
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The regular meeting of the Civic
League wMth was to have been call-
ed this Afternoon, was postponed on
account of the unsettled condition
bf the weather and the fact thatsev-
'eral of the most prominent mem-
bers are out of town. There will t>e
a called meeting of this organization
in the near future,
' Por 8ale.
Perfectly good Majestic Range,
also splendid Gasoline Range. Bar-
gains. E. W. ANDERSON. 8-tf.
We BUY your second-hand
hold goods; f-y good prices, patk-
ne goods, shipt ng and repairing fur-
niture. THE CURIOSITY STORE,
MQ8 Froftt St,. New Phtw. SIS ¿H-ttr
FOR SALE.—Nice, «i* room house
with all moderaJmprovfements, sew-
er and water connections, bath,
phone, electric lights. Lot lQOx
'in the most desirable section of the
City. Servants house and sta
Cheap and on reasonable terms.
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Depository
.night, September 10, 1912, when
they will be opened at a regular
meeting of the city council.
K. A. MITCHELL,
,19-4t. Ev. *Mon. . City Secretary.
GREATEST EVENT OF THE
YEAR.' DON'T MISS IT? 8-19-tf.
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Dr. Bell's AntkseptfcSalvt
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Quality
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
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LOST—A small brown fice dog,
; tween two and three months -
Has white spot on breast. Re*
of *2.50 will be paid if returned tc
ANDREW. jtANCE.ff-5%7-tf. ;
WANTED
Leader office at once.
§ALE — Several
dwellings in city;
AUo three crackerjack
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1912, newspaper, August 19, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182867/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.