The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1944 Page: 5 of 6
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Waffle Pique, Broadcloths. C,hambrays and Ster- ' \
-suckers. All colors and sizes, WHETHER*,SHE'S"
SIZE 9 OR 52 . . . WE HAVE A DRESS FOR HER.
In the better wash dresses, we offer you grades of
*•', Rayon Sharkskins, Spun Rayons, Sheers, Gabar-
dines -and Tub &ilks. All colors and.styles in size
9 to 46.
ALL SUMMER COTTONS AND SILK
DRESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED!
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Long and Short Sleeves
Summer BLOUSES
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LADIES SLIPS
Long-Wearing Styles for everyone. Tailored
Rayon Crepes, Lace Trimmed Rayon Satins,
Rayon Mixed Fabrics. All beautifully cut to
flatter. Sleek Roan Satins, frothed with lace.
Webkvc many more styles for your selection.
Colors: I'ink, Tearose, Blue, White. Sizes 112
to 4fi, Priced
SHEER
HOSE
$1.98 to $4.95
Also a complete line of PANTIES
PRICED 79c AND UP
New
Rayon Sheers, Ray-
on Mesh, 45 Gauge.
We've a large select-
ion of the smoothest
rayons you've ever
slipped on your
♦ pretty legs. At bud-
* get-saving prices . .
Brassieres * They nt weii. wcar
Diusaicic} „ we„ nn(| dry ovcr
. night. All priced un-
lit Satin*. Rayons, t . .... ^ . .
and Cottons with j der the O. P. A. rul-
ICIastic. Small typr 4 '">?■
in cup form. Medi-
um and Heavy-
weight up-lifts . . .
These are of unus-
ually fine materials.
Priced—
$1.08
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Opposite Bus Stop
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M®rv ' & omf,ers wcre 8iven *nd .
I, the devotional ifrom the'twenty- >
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L ~ fewastslis: Entertained .
Lesson-bermon - Sp'r5^(t>T «« •, , ^ mSeptember«tthechurch. *«*
;' The Christion.Science Society la . . Thursday even
Ir^Splrif is the subject. of Jhe .Orange ts located,* Filth • md vvrw cmAKrv ha prisr ' D. C^Gipripel ggl
| Reason - Sermon which WlliSe I'ine streets. Sunday school. i* "Wj (J]BAPTIM tn her home. **«st JLutcher,
read in'* nil Churches * of Chrift, held at :48 m.< and church'■ ; , M* ,, T .. , ? l «, ' Two ot. player*,, e
" Scientist, on Sunday. August fl. services are held every Sunday ^et k I j ""'ct U>k th* "fh> tomes In which Mrs.
rhuMMbieh f#xt is: ''We have morning «t eleven o'clock. Wi-d-■' \ i>miuy SqLMy of the Se<#ly won the high score, prize ;
rcceivwl not • tljp spirit of the ncstiay evening maetingn aire held and Mrs' Jnhn J5vBn" won set-f"ldi< :
world, hut the spirit which is of at eight o'clock. The h! " <'n 1 high. f: |U
Ood; that we might know the cordially invited to attciUl these ' c " K ■ thl ^nmi M'The next meeting of the club ,^j
things that are freely givin to us meetings. vi>"' 1 >1X mbc. s attend- wi„ ^ hc)d on Thur«d^ Au-^M
' '' gust 10, at 8 p. m., at the home lai^
Mr:;, Kuhcnc had charge j(ttl jj. M. Hargrove,1 Jr.,
c the pri.iaiam. Mm Kiehiiwit'fuiiikto
| of God" (1 Corinthians 2:12).
Among the citat.ons which p,rst methodjst _ the"pri.«iam, Mrsi-^Richardson,
Ih , , M ^"2 * th Z'li! % S-'C. s. MEETS and Mrs. J. V. JopUn.' hostesses ^
"*rv i 'i °* <fi Vv' it, 1L 1 ifek' A business session was held by lor the occasion, served refresh-
i u , 1 T h'.. ' , , ?„ ^ the Woman's Society for C'h,wt- mctits a pu..< I. ard cake.
| Spirit, and ye shall hot fulfill the
lust of .the flesh" (Cialiitians 5:
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The average human brain
three times the size of an averaj
gorilla's.,
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church on Thursday afternoon at eiety. will be. held on Thursday
three o'clock at the church Mrs moi^ni.ig. August 10. 'at ten jgf;.-
. A. CJerrett, president; svns' in o't lock in tiu hotrtu oi Mrs. M. S. . money you mnKe i
['UkIcs the. following passage from „ M t,M. nh„ |s t,/.,vc th, do y«Ri near as-nuieh good as th.
the thrisllan Science textbook, ()f ? ^ the a(U(. 1)()ok ttl.. sftmury l(.,Sllfl.
The Lei'son - Sermon also ii>-
money you put into War Bonds.
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. Tn lii f.h sschool, to college, the younger set goes
All smartly dressed-up in new Back-to-School Clothes!
Tin y fmrl the right outfits from (lead down to toes,
By shopping at Penney -—as everyone knows!
Youthful Fall Toppers!
FALL FELT HATS
1.98
All the fall shades you'll
need to match suits and
coals. Favorite casual
styles,
In Iticli Colors or Itlack!
FALL HANDBAGS
2.98
Koomv pouches, underarm
or top handle styles. Simu-
lated leather or fabric.
Fiill-Fashioned For Fit!
RAYON HOSE
80c
Lovely and t.lteer for dress
vet I lion hi :;li ly praetic.'i 1 to
lake ijiulv Wear.
First Choice For Fall
• • •
Shadow Itlack
Itla/.ing with Col« r
Or Sparkling Sequins
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< h a wonde t fnl change Ho return to worldly,
Mack with flaunting touches of brilliant color
contrast in draped skirt'inserts, complexion-
hrightening dickeys'; soft waistline drapery,hla-
/ing :;e«piin pockets or appliqued motifs. Tjrtfj;
t vies are as glarnorus as the "color cotitralrt WltlT
ned ide-drape figure-flattery, two-piece over-
blouse ejfects, feminine tuckwfg and shirring
tbrough softened bodices^gfuccful three-quarter ;;
sleeves. Of' fall-looking cool-fecllng heavy ray-
on slice is, chalky rayon crepe# in misses' sizes
12 to 20. x"
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Streamlined Comfort!
CYNTHIA SHOES
3.49
Step-in styles, open toe or
spectator ties that combine
walking ease with smart
Style.
Sixes 35 to 40
ALL-WOOL
TROPICAL WEIGHT
Many Colors to Choose From
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1944, newspaper, August 4, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221329/m1/5/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.