The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, August 3, 1934.
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tist Circles
[old Meeting In
Homes Thursday
Circle* of the firm Baptist Wo-
Missionary society held the
regular meeting 1 in tbe various
homes Thursday ux follows;
Circle one met at the hoiue of
Mrs. Walter Terry with nine at-
THANKS
To th0 voter* who ttprtiiid
their confident;* In nig at last
Saturday's Primary 'Miction.
E. B, Buffington
tending. Mr* A. Xt'Vantuyl led the
devotional, Mrs. O. L. Baker pre-
sided nt the bunlnesa meeting and
Mrs. K. K. MiKmluiul taught the.
lesson. The ne*t meeting 'was plan-
ned at the home of. Mrs. Vantuyl.
Circle two panther* met with Mm.
Q J C. Strickland with all member*
und one visitor. 'Mra. Strickland led
the devotional and after a abort
business session Mra. i>. K. Ilrunum
taught the lesson., The hostess ser-
ved refreshment* at the bt-lal'hour.
Mr. Branum will be hostess next
Thursday. '■
Circle three ,b<Hd the regular meet-
init at the 'home of Mra. Joe Col-
burn with five attending. Mra.
i„eon Dartei led the devotional and
taught the Bible lesson. At th© so-
cial hour a light menu 'was served.
Mra. Parte* will be hostess nekt
week. ' .. .
Circle four met at the home of
Mra. Sum -Cooper with seven— mem-
Se« our window display of beau-
tiful silver hollow war a in the
grape design, 4 reproduction of tha
Old English Sheffield pattern. JOE
JACAS X SON, Watchmakers and
Jewelers. >,«•
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Lei Us Give Your Next Permanent Wave
Our Prices Are Low -
Our Workmanship Superior
Shampooing, Finger Waving, Dyeing
Bleaching, Scalp Treatments.
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Manicuring and Facials
MRS. W. P. CARLYLE V
906 - 12th St. Phone 442
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bera and one vlaltor In attendance.
Mra. Monro* Colburn led the devo-
tfoiial and 'Mra. C. W. Neiuiti
taught the lesson. y A social hour
was enjoyed nnd plans were made
to meet with Mrs. W. J3. Harding
neat week. '
Circle five held the meeting nt
the lioni(, of Mrs. Dave Journeay
with an attendance of thirteen mem-
ber* and one visitor. 'Mra, Hunter
Heaty.'conducted' the devotional nnd
Mrs. Kdgar Eskrldge taught the ties-
won. At the social hour refresh-
ments were served. Mra. Johnnie
Cunningham 1 will ' be hostess ne*t
' week.
Circle six met at the home of Mra.
,.0. D.* Butter with six' member*
present. Mrs. J. 'W, Helton read
the- devotional nnd Mrs,. Pat Leslie
taught , the leason. 1'he hostesa
served l^ght refreshments at conelu-
alon of the meeting.
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MEETK AT CHURCH , i
Circle one of the McDonald Me.
■norlal Baptist Woman's Missionary
society held the regular meeting at
the church Thurwjfty afternoon with
Mrs. '-Henry Harvey leading the
Bible study . lesson. At the business
meeting plans Were made to sell
j sandwiches next Saturday. Tho
' meeting next week will be held ' at
] the church and a missionary pro-
gram will be given. Five members
were In attendance.
Mae FaJrea, Delores Rurnsey, Ruth
Block, Jack Block und the bonoree.
PERSONALS
Mrs. George Colburu and three
children, Frank, Dick and J<>e, and
Mr*. Frank McDonald have return-
ed to their homes here after a trip
to the world'# fair.
L. C. Reese has returned to his
home in San Antonio after a vlalt
with friends and relatives In Or-
ange.
Mrs. W, R. Hogg and dutighter
Jaunlta and sou Jack from Monroe,
!• .. are visiting in the home, of Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Parish und family
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dabe Abb.v of Port
Arthur spent u short time In Or-
ange Wednesday evening visiting
Mr. und Mrs. C. I* Smith.
Mr. A, K. Bearie ia critically ill
at his home In Plnehurst addition.
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Saturday Money Savers
Mr. Max Ooldfine is getting ready ta leave for market
and shelves must be cleared of summer merchandise to
make room, for fall and winter stocks which will arrive
soon; Look over these money savers.
Close Out!
63 Ladies 0^c
Summer Hats
This group (affords a good seise-
tian, values to $2,115.
Final Reductions!
Ml Wool CQc
Bathing Suits
Ladies, mens and children* sizes
100 par cent all wool, to $2.03
values. i
Final
Shoe
Clearance
$4 .00
i
White und biege footwear that
sold at $1.05 nnd $2.03 In-
cluding pumps, straps, lies and
oxfords; broken sizes, but
nearly every size in :the lot.
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Ladies $1
Summer Bags
White bags .in many neat styles
to close out Saturday at 40c.
27 Pair
Children's $1
Toeless Sandtale
A special eloss out, Sites A to 10
hurry for these _bargains
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Clearance Of
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$1.98 and $2.95 Ones at
Cool summery dotted y(Q
voile and print dresses 0
on this ruck—reduced to
$1.40.
Some $2.95 Ones at
Novelty si>ort frocks, fl gg| AO
some in ■ white pi<|ne: and * ™
printed voilc dresses at _
$l.0 . ' ¥
$3.95 to $5.95 Ones at
Dresses of Sesrsuekor; $<fe.95
voile, pl<|ue and linen . .
this rack redu,csd to $2.03
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JI'NIOH G. A. ENJOV
KM MBKH PARTY
A. jjuniber pam^wa^.enjoMiL bj(L^ ^^
members of the First ifaptlst Junior nfu>rUoon „t ,hp humc of he-
Mrs. A. Scales. Sandwiches und
punch were served to Meadumea W.
Toronjo, C. Oordy. V. Uurrlson, J.
B. Scales, M. E. Frnser, C. Vincent,
Harold Wilson, Ruth MtSOulre, Nell
Duhou, Floyd Davis, Pete Granger,
G. A. who were winners in an at-
tendance contest which closed re-
cently. The party was given at
the home of 'the adulj leader, Mrs.
Percy P u char-
The group attended prayer meet-
ing und then went to the Pachar
home. Games, were enjoyed and re-
freshments of drinks and cakes
were served.
Those attending were: Annie Mae
and Odell Young, Helen McClelland,
Mary Force, Magine Dunlap. Thel-
ma Hllllard, Klla Mae Davis, Blolso
Pennington, Laura Smith, Dorothy
Pachar, Fannie B. Headrick and
Mfs. Pachar.
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W KNT OltAN(;i: BAPTISTS
HAVE ITU PKOQnAM
The We | Orange Baptist church
g^irojfrjitois for Sunday will b<, given
as follows:
Sunday school, 10 a*, in.: 11 a. m„
morning worship, topic, "Some Plain
Facts About the First Anniversary";
2:30 | . in., deacons meet nt the
church: 7 p. nt., B. T. 8. meets (it
church: 8 p., m., evening worship,
topic, "The / Unpardonable Sin.-"
Hev. Clarence Bouse, pastor, will
be in chaise.
Monday^ afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
the Y. Ax. A. will hold a regular
meeting \
' Tuesday, 2:30 p.\ m., the Interme-
dlnte G. A. meets. \
Wednesday prayer\meeting will be
held at the church.
Thursday, 2:30 p. \m., W. M. S.
meets at the church. \
OHANUKFIICU) NKWK
Mrs. I-Vancls Hollis quietly ob-
served her eighty-first birthday au-
niversury Sunday at her home In
Duncan's Woods. Those calling
during tli« day were Clarence Hol-
lis, Mr. und Mrs. Ed Hollis, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Anderson and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollis, Mr.
und Mrs. Horace Foster, Mrs. Sor-
ter and Children.
J. U Turner and Orover Scale*
The study of the mission book,
"Eastern Women Today and To-
morrow," was concluded at the mis-
sionary society meeting held Tues-
day afternoon nt the home of Mrs.
C. E. Caddvvell. Miss Bobyn will'
teaeh the Bible study book _ "The
Teachings of Jesus on Social Rela-
tions," nest Tuesday. A social hour
'concluded .tho meeting and water-
melon was served. • ■
Mrs. Albert J. Humble and little
daughter Alberta Ann left Friday
" To The Voters
I deeply appreciate the
splendid vote of con-
fidence given me in
last Saturday's Pri-
mary Election.
W. A. Gunning
County Clerk
for Tell Ice Plains, Tennessee#, to
uttend she "Home Coming" dutf
Sunday at the Sink Presbylertun
church, and also a family reunion
nt the home of her brother, Ben-
jamin II. Stephens. H. Clay Ste-
phens of Rldgewood, N. J-, and Mil-
ton Stephens of Washington; D. C.,
will also be in attendance.
WHAT, NO PKANC
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EVANWTON, ;ni. — A ct
without peanuts, pop corn an«f
lemonade -- that's what Ev
youngsters were up against. 1
Several of the circus performers
were convalescing from typhoid fa-
ver. so no food was being served.
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«<mi In and let l r. F. H. Wil-
liams, college graduate optometrist,
fit you with « pair of the vwry
latest Improved double vision lens,
the FVIj'-VUE bifocal. Offices at
JOE LUCAS & SON', Watchmakers
and Jewelers, Qrttngt^Texas. f
I Appreciate
-Your Support
In Last Week's
Primary Election
S. M. (Jake)
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be one olf
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The popularity and chnrtn
«r v«>' has proved it Id
the greatest we've ever
duced.
Intro-'
THE HOLLYWOOD
NOW
ONLY, complete
All work guaranteed.!.
Expert Finger Waving
PALACE
BEAUTY SHOPPE
505 Front Street Phono 2!i<!
Pe^VMulClean Hp
of Summ *tU%£3S£S
lliil
66 Silk and Cotton
At a
Clean Up Price
Your Choice
you can wear
for weeks and weeks yet
. . . lots of hot weather
/
to come 7T . an^ many
of these dresses can be
n for early fall. So
wise and get t\^o or
three or these wonderful
valties. They won't last
long.
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Final Clearance! All Our Ladies
■■■I SUMMER' HATS - r
Panamas, braids, soft
straws—evwy_ ladies
summer JkbX in the store
is included at this price
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Remnants
1-2 Price
Wonderful Values
Now is the time te buy cotton
III ■ f O r e l h,. Is!I pries -SBa
Summer
Silks, yd.
'M'f
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Kolld toolors and printed |>atterni
in m hugp selection for qholca.
3 lb. Brown
Cotton Batts
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ns,
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Plqus, organdia and sssrsuckers
jtr every, wanted icoler.
Men's White Handkerchiefs, "
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special, 2 for only
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ItKRlOKAIlS HOI,I)
nt'siNKss sekkiov \ /
Ttebckiih« held the regular busi-
nc s nieetlng nt the I. \0. t). I'\
hall Thursday evening with good nt-
tendahce. In addition ,tA routine
matters, pla<ns for the jot^it Rebe-
kah-Odd Fellow lnxttillation \of offi-
cers tonight at the lodge htilf were
discussed. ■ "* ' .4
Those to serve ns installing offi-
cers tonight are: Mrs. Lena Hicks,
district deputy; assisted by Mrs. I.il-
lie Grinsteud, deputy marshal;
Maude Hlshop. wurden; Maude I^atn-
brlght, chs plain; Susie Payne, In-
side guardian. v
Officers to be installed are; Miss\
Beatrice Floyd, noble grand; Mis*
Mantle Wright, vico-grnnd.,
Officers of the noble grand: Mrs.
Maude Bishop, right supporter: ^H*'s.
ROsu Lee Dugas, left supjioHer:
Mrs; Grace Howard, conductress:
Mrs. Maude Hammers, warden; Mrs.
Bertha Mitchell, lnsldo' guardian;
l.illle Grinsteod, oitj^fde guardian;
Carrie Weaver, omtplain; Georgo
Orltis'ead,, niusickfti.
Officers of /<fne vice-grand: Mrs-
Huxel DHvUrfn, right supporter and
Mrs. LeqM Condrey, left supporter.
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EXTERTA1NH GUtJSTS
Mrs. D. J. plnder entertained
with a slumber party at her home
in West Orange to honor her houso
guests, Misses Madge and Maxine
Tipton of Pineland.
The personnel which Included
members of the West Ornnge Bap-
tist Y. W. A. as follows: Misses
IOtna Richardson, Bernlce Hubert.,
Palgo Colburn, Lois Myers, Annie
SB sV
Rayon Slips
V Neck
Straight
Special
Ladies' Underwear
Panties
Step-ins
Brassieres
Mr
undies are in regu
I,ace trimmed rayou /taffeta
slips in tea ross, flesh and
while. An unusually good
value Saturday.
The.,
lar und extra sites. <Included
nre broadoloth ali|M. lintrn
special value.
Branch Of The Fair Inc
aumont
Sale Of SHIRTS A
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The Pajamas
.Solids
Fancies'
Coat Style
Middy
Extra
Special
These
Glasses on CREDIT! Pay /as yon
Wear! Terms to these entitled to
credit. Dr. F. H. Williams, col legs
graduate of t>ptom*try. Registered
l/lrense Man. Offices nt JOK 111-
CAH A HON, Orange, Texas.
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I appreciate the loyal
support given me in
Saturday's Pri-
and will try to
your confidence.
Charles E. Cottle
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SasSKs
nuidc of a fine grade of broad
cloth in a if nil assortment of solid colors and fancy
intterns. The cont style pajamas are finished with
silk frog fasteners. Well made ftnd out accurate ('to
size. An unusually good value at this low price
pajamas
To $3.95 Dresses
V
$
A Good
Run of
Sizes
$
Si Hi crepes, rayon crepes, eye-
lets and lassoried summer 'nov-
eltie*. These represjj ft dres
ses that have be^n ' selling all
season upwards 'io $ .VR /and
offer**d very^specially now ut
$1.77. Thet'o are many styles
und <||Mfterns to choose Irofii
Other
Feature Values
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Color.
Special
st colored print dresses in
large assortment of patterns,
rs and styles. Models for
an«i matrons. Many at-
The Shirts
Solids
Fancies
Collar
Attached
Fast
Colors
Men's fast colared broadiloth ihirte
Ecrtment of solid (colors and fijltty
SPilifS
rail
. . iNrtiUirna (hM
are appropriate for young man and lot conserva-
tive dressers. Thess shirts /are well tailored und re-
present values ilar in excess «if this low special
price. yr "— ... ...
General Reduction
Summer Shoes
To $3.95 Values
Por Men
And Young
"Men
There are it wo-tone combinations of blaek and white, tan and
whiu\ brown and elk and solid white. Pointed toes for yonng
men and broader toes fer 'conservative dressers. Some hays
solid leather heels and others are capped with rubber. These
are exceptionally good values at only 91.05.
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Ladies Shoes
To $3.95 Values
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In a general clearance. There are j
jntmps, straits, tieg and oxfords as well as sandal effects, sty-
les that are appropriate for street wear and fur s|>orts wear.
These are niiuscally iood values nt this low price.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1934, newspaper, August 3, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289740/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.