The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Button, will be hostess
I -t*. McDonald Memor-
Woinan's Missionary so-
fluty at2 h<nr home on fctitll street
Thursday afternoon at «j«0 a'olock
tor the regular meeting. '«
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WOODMAN UIRCIB .
". 4kmt twenty-five members of the
tdisaa «NSe met at ttwt lodge
Monday* etterwoon for the re*-
liesiRfW* W^m'r thf
Kuardlan, Mm. Emmie Ponataia, ptt-
sidteg. Only « abort
1B« Waa fceM in order that
might attend «. "IHtiiil. All
here are urged to aUeed (lie meeting
new Monday, -
JfeMUBimsiE WUMR M I.
PUNSBI UTCRDAV
Oeorg* Cre« and his orchestra
wm iter fer • Ifaleatiee dance at
the Degree «t BWW haM next Sat-
urday beginning at #; « o'clock. A
general Invitation to extended tie the
Mmm CALENDAR
Cart la P.^y. A. meet* at .tile school
•t S:M P. ■! ■■■■
.. Tuesday Bridge club meeta with
Mr*. Will Coj*e at 3 p. m.
Presbyterian Chanel Bible .class
meets at the chore!; « 1:80 p. m.
Business Girls* CJrtSe meets at
the Pfrst Pre d ytcrian x^hurch at
Mra.
8:45
Intermediate Q. A. Meets
M. A. Greenup at Jber home
Red Cross benefit bridgo t
raent at~ the WomaSn'S dub at 7:1
p. tn. ■'• ■ 1 .. ■
Music department meeting at the
hetne of Miss Hasel Reeves, f:S0
pun. C , , . ; :,M
Trl-County Bpworth League mat-
ing at North End: Methodist church
lev IVmiimiut at ,7:SO. p. m. Orange
group leave* from church at 6:3j0
i>. at;
Extern , 8t$r 'meeting at tity Ma-
sonic temple «t 7:M p. m.
' WKWNBMDAY * CALENDAR
Wednesday Bridge club meet* with
Mrs. Robert DHlard on Park avenao
at l:M d. m.
Trt VI club M«t* -Willi Miss
Claire Coyle at 3:45 p. m.
Junior ti. A. meet* with Mra. Per-
cy P.ichar at home at 1:45 p. JDV""
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MONDAY
Fifteen aseaabrta of the County
fliane Demonstration Council met fer
yfyn'jfy buillMM MOH •
day afternoon ' :«t the fourt" honae
annex with the president, Mr* H. H.
Richard. In change. -/■ ■
Routine buaineaa. wa followed and
plana for the next meeting to he held
the flint Monday la March were ont-
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MRS. POPS IS MBLB ....
CLASS HOSVESH MONDAY
Mra. W. O. Pope wah tooiiieftB to
mjmbm of the i'ow«r ' Bible claaa
of the rinrt Methodttat church for tbe
monthly httitjoeta and aiicial meeting
at her home on Seventh afreet Mon-
day afternoon jl- J:so o'clodc.
Mre. W. i. Joiner waa in charge
of ..tlie hneineaa meeting at which
jptaha for omt> special aortal nervlce
work were dbtcuaaed.
;; During the aecial boar the * bosteaa
aereed light refreehmeata to ten
«B«pth«V4 attending.
Menhera ot the claaa are making
« plea for clothing for a nix year old
child to he aent to the tubercular
boapltal. Anyone having artleh's that
could he weed are asked to call Mra.
W. H. Malone at 413. ^
MRS. WILLIAM REtD IS
MONDAY CLUB HOSTE88
Mra. William Held entertained at
her home Monday afternoon compli-
mentary to membera of the Monday
Bridge dub for the regular card
gamea in which Miaa Robbie HopklUH
wne winner' of high score honors.
Three tables of players took pnrt In
tbe oontosts. light refreabments
were served. Tbo meeting place for
next week will he announced later,
Personals
Mlas Luclle McCorkle Is visiting
M aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Jf- McCorWe at Port'Arthur tbla
week.
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Mr. and Mra. A, Phillip* and
sen Wayne and Mra. Sara Jones
and daughter, Sara Been, of Beau*
wont, and Mr. and Mra. W. J. Mc-
Corkle Of Pert Arttof vtofctnd In the
A. McCorkle home here the earty.
pnrt, of the week.
Mr. and Mra- Lutcher fltnrk left
yesterday for AuaUn where,they will'
si>end severul days with frleuds,
Mir. and Mrs. tiaorge «. Thomas
of fit!*: Trek City aud Hamilton,
Masa^ are v spending a foW dsys in
Orange a« guente of Mr. and Mrs.
F, H. Harwell. Mr. and Mra. Tiiom-
aa are ;en route to their home from
California.
Mra. Kdna Hesllp is spending, the
veek at Orayaon, La., visiting with
tlves awl' friends-
i i, '-C.
Katherine Dobbs of Dayton
was a WeU-ond guest of little Miss
Mivls Hcrt{lng8worth of Omnge this
week,
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Mrs, A. Hebert of Port Neches is
Visiting "riflth her -^lsters, Mrs. Mon-
roe Colburn and M*e. Lon Craft of
Orango this week
MM,' O. IL Roberta' oK Beajjmoirr
spent Tuesday In <Jtaag*'\visiting
Mra, J. S.
Miss Howell fe.
- Hostess For
Valentine Party
Mliw Tbemasine Howell waa hoat-
e«s to members of the Hti a tiers' clasn
of the Plrst Methodist Sunday school
for a tleilgbtfni Valentine party fol-
lowing the regular business meeting
at hor home on Park avenue Mon-
dnyevening-
z At the business meeting plans were
made to give a silver tea some time
in March and alao to send tlio or*
phan a box of candy for Valentine
day.
Pour tables of players took part
In the game of '"Heart«," in which
Mra. Eugene Cottle won the prlae.
Frtvors of tw ocomle" Valentines were
presented to each guest. ' Refresh-
ments of tea fcnd cookies were aerv-
WL W rr0<'^:
Those in attendance were: Miss
Evelyn Pope, Mien Bessie Mae Cox,
Miaa Beth Beurdier, Miss Wilma
Lou Burdlne, Miaa Mattie Ethel Burt,
Miaa Elsie Brown, Mlas Vaudia Har-
ris, Miaa Janet Rlehartlson, Mlas
Jessie Mathews, Mies Eula Mae Tur-
ner, Miaa. Mary Kate Boxeman, Mrs.
Jack Turner, Mrs. Eugene Cottle,
P.T.A.
Monday
Members of the "#Awt\ Orange .'-.Par-
ent Teachers' isaoclstlon met lor a
called busiheaa meeting at. ttie school
Monday afternoon with Ml.\ teen in
attendance,
Mrs. J. P. Hammers presided and
Plan* were completed 1 *o feafe \.the
schdol campus and to beoutily the
grounds. Arrangement* for planting
shrubs and trees will be dlscumted at
the rBgolaV bnslneaa meeting next
Prtdily afternoon at the school.
' ' .n i" 'i ■ i ia.! —
Loyal Women to
Hold Meeting Tonite
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The Loyhl. Woman'a class pf. the
First Christian Sunday school will
meet m.t' the' home of Mw. C. T.
llo(>lnsoR Tuesday evening at 7: 0
o'clock for flic - regular monthly busi-
ness ' and' (social meeting. AJ1 mem-
bers are urged to be present
Degree of Honor- 'r*r.
Group Enjoy Social
Following the regular business
meeting of the Degree of lienor held
Monday evening at the lodge hall,
members of the losing aide in the
contest staged recently entertained
e winning group with a banquet'
veral contests were staged dur-
ing ^the evening with Mrs. Tom Dor-
man iiK charge. > Mrs. Francis Harris
was lu Pjinrge of the Serving. Ap-
proxImately\ twenty-fIve were in at-
tendance,
Mrs. Alton Turner and Mrs. M. A.
Watson, teacher.
Tho next regular /meeting will ba
held With Miss Vaudis Harris.
Rural Visitors
Among the rural visitors yesterday
were: :
Johnnie Womaek of McLewls com-
munity.
Mrs, Bud Burch of Johnson's Bay-
ou.
: Mr, Bryan of Camp Bill Stark.
Johnnie Heard of Little Cypress.
Manuel Pickett of Winfree com-
munity.
BUI Wilkinson of Mauriceville.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy M. Hatton of
Prairio View. ■
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ONE KCO CRIED:
CHICAGO. The charge was ex-
treme and. . repeated cruelty and
Judge Craig Wood was Interested. •
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ADVERTISING benefit, themattwho buy.es
well as the man who sells. It is part of the Gold-
en Rule pf Business and it works Both way
Don't mi* the adverti*anent* in this n««pa-
per. Many of them are interesting just because
of their news and educational value alone.
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But more than that: Advertisements take
the ch*se out ofpurcha* and make every pen-
n&y do its fuH duty.
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This last statement is one particularly to be re-
when common-sense economy is not
ontyA national duty, but an individual necessi-
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Mary Remik said her husband,
William, threw a ~^>gg at her.
Said the judg#': "How extreme the
the cruelty woiild depend upon the
condition of tbe egg."
"It was - bad," said tlie witness,
"Now, about tho 'charge of repeat-
ed cruelty?* asked the court,
"He/threw another one," she said.
Judge Hood said he would award
Mrp.- Remlk a divorce.
Policemen took the instrument and
'discovered $110 wlthni. They said
it was part of. the loet.
/ MUSICAL MONKEY
OULFPORT. Miss. — Evall Jack-
eon, negro, calmly strummed his gui-
tar while officers searched him Ix
vain for' $116 n woman inmate of
the Benuvoir Confederate home near
here' reported stolen.
Permanent Waves
Fred.rlc — — Eugene
" At Reasonable Prices.
New Croguinols Equipment
Just Installed r
Finger Waving, Facials and Man-
icuring by Expert Beautician
Mrs. W. P. Carlyle
Phone 442 for Appointment
, 90S Twelfth St. Orenih, Texas
Marvelous
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flavor!
+ -f +
(tmc nut)
What rich mellow ■avmroTRne ^
old Cheddar cheme you BCtln
sandwiches and oooiod eushmi
rn.de with Kraft Vdveota!
Digestible as miflk Iteelf.
With ■ nutritional fating of
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BRAIN WORK TO BURN
MADISON, Wis. The thcees
that University of Wisconsin gradu-
ates of 40 or more years ago labored
so/hard to write may soon be con-
signed to the incinerator.
No longer of any value except as
curios, the thesis, faculty members
decided, must bo moved oft the li-
brary shelves to make room for new-
er book*.
This Woman Lost
64 Pounds of Fat
Mr*. H. Pries of Woodsida, L. t.
writ.*: "A y.e- |0« I w.iBt>«d 1#0 lbs.
I .t.rt.d to Uk. Kru.ch.n and now I
weigh 120 .sd nev.r f.lt bstt.r In my
lit. and what', mors, I took more Ilk.
20 yrs. old Mian ths mother of 2 ehll-
dr.n, on. of 18 and th« other IS. My
friend, say It's marvelous th. way I
reduced."
To lore fat 8AFELV snd HARM-
LESSLY, take a half tsa.poonful .of
hat water In
Krgtoh.n In a glass pf ^,,T ..
the morning -before breakfast—don't
miss a morning—a battle that tests 4
casts' but s v trlr
_tt«ese—be .ura -I ... - .,_r•
If net Joyfully satl.ned after the Drat
bottle—money h«ok. •
weeks easts but a v trifle—but dent
take ehaneef-Hbe sure It'. Krutchen.
Leader 50c
Have You ICnough 4'ife
If Not, $00 or Write
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1933, newspaper, February 7, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289309/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.