The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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table bridge party for which ;3fcJ
T- i *B. Rted ,' ■ was UosteM* at Msr
home • Monday p|jR rnoojKi£ • This de-
lightful affair waa * farewell compll-
mam to Mr*. Lawrence who leaves
soon to iq'ako h«r home &>; jloiiston.
The Halloween mctyf-was effect-
In tb decorative and
efrenhinents
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•erviug appointments
^ Hot chocolate,
, cake wore served. U.
, JHrs. h. 8. Station won high score
trophy and a gift wm presented to
t| , honoree. "
The personnel follows: Mrs. B.
U La wrench. Mrs. Sain Prousc, Mrs.
AlUon Turner, Ml* Wtapeler Puse-
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Station, Mrs. W. «■? Griffin,
M. M, A new, v Mrs. • Etna Ouit-
„trenin. .Miss Qaldys Cole. Mrs.
Mttger Inman and the hostess.
RAINBOW GIRLS ENJOY
® OA tin* WMtTK'' MONDA*f^ fer
Rainbow Girls hold a practice
session at the Masonic temple Mon-
day afternoon at l:*6 o'clock with
Miss Legale Harding in charge. At
tho social botir a candy making par-
ty was enjoyed. The meeting was
well attended.
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QlrtLTING PARTY GIVEN
BY MRS. I/A It KIN. DRAKE f ;
Mrs. Larkin g Drake entertained
with a quilting party at her home
Monday evening with the following
in attendance:
Mrs. Joe Feet, Mr*.' Andrew
Nance, Mrs. Gentry Parish, Mrs
Jim Delaney. Mrs. R. B. Locke. Mrs.
^fijhorle. Alborn, Mrs- R. C. Thomp-
son, Mrs. Stanton Humble and Mrs.
jp . O. C,
Refreshments of coffee ant cake
wars served a^'ihe close of the even-
Jag, •'.
EA LSI-, ALARM
MACON, Ga. — Firemen decided
this false alarm was a prank of the
sun. Reflections against a wall of
■*tho W. F. Kelly home caused real-
" dents to turn In an alarm, but when
firemen arrived, they discovered it
was merely an Huston created by the
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TUESDAY wtfi}
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Weldon McClelland at 1:10 p. «#.' |
Idelta Slam club meeting v; .witli
Miss Kathleen Taylor at 7:48 p. m
Junior G. A- meeting with Mrs.
Percy Pachar at 1:90 p. m.
Epworth League Hallowe'en part*
at Legion hall at 7:45 p. m. :
St. Mary's P.-T. A. Iteneflt Hal-
lowe'en party t the school 7 p. in.
West grange P,-T. A. Hallowe'en
Carnival at the school at 7 p^ in.
WEDNESDAY
Trumplt bridge clnb meeting with
Mrs. Weldon McClelland at 6: SO p.m.
Circle two Of McDonald W- M. S.
meets"'Si? the borne of Mrs. V. C.
Burton it S p. m.
Benefit, Carnival at Howell Stadium
beginning at 6:80' p. 1___. ' !
THLTRSDAY
Rebekuha to entertain state
assembly president at lodge hall 8
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We t Orange Baptist W, M. B,
meeting at home of Mrs. Bob Faires
at S p. m.
Gleaners meet with Mrs. ,/L. B.
Harmon at I:SO. p. m.
First Methodist W. M. 8. meets
at church at S p. m.
Benefit Carnival at Howell Stadi-
um fi: 0 p. in.
Circles of the First Baptist Wo-
men's Missionary Society will holfl
the regular meeting in the homes
as follows:
'Circle one 'with Mrs.tL. J. Lewis; |
cirele two with Mm. G. C. Strick-
land; circle three with Mrs, W. L.
Case; circl,, four with Mrs. B. Beas
ley; circle five with Mrs. C. W.
MacFarlane; and circle six with
Mrs. Percy PaChar.
Kitchen iTransformation
Green to Fingertips
"5; b Latest Vogue |
The modern passion for color
planning In costume came, to a" start-
ling climax at a fashionable first
night last week." Not a debutante
but one of the smarter young ma-
trons appeared In the lobby draped
in tin evening wrap of gold lame
•shimmering with a greenllsh glint.
We yearned to see th« gown, espe-
cially when we saw Madkme brush
baek her hair with green
intermission that we saw the whole
pictur# — fingertips of gloves
lengthened into shoulder length
mossy green . suede gloves — two
effective exclamation points to i tt
water lily green gown of subtle
curves and empty spaces. Her jew-
eled purse glistened greenly In- «a>^.
sinuous hand and :the other hand
held negligently -a green paper pack*
et oP'clgUrettes —- a dashing finish
to a perfect ensemble.
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.- Mia. Meh'in Loper and son Mel«
vln Jt.,i of Bhreveport, La., returned
home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Steldley Jr., and sou Bill,
wbo spent the Week-end there. J^lrs.
Loper and baby will' visit here for
several days. '
fa Miss Gladye Moncreif of Port At-
9rthUr, Miss Glada Mlsner of Jen-
nings, La, and Miss Gefltrgla Har-
won of Crowley, La., were guests
>f Miss EHxuheth Hifgy" at the home
fingtertips."-' But it wasn't until th*' ^ her parents in Orange over the
Week-end. Miss
in Fort Arthur.
Hagj' Is employed
WEST ORANGE SCHOOL TO
HAVE CARNIVAL TONIGHT
A negro minstrel will be a feature
of the annual Hallowe'en carnival to
he given at tho West Orange school
it 7 o'clock tonight.
Miss Essie Richardson and Miss
Gertrude Herron are directing this
production which will be presented
With the following cast: Miss So-
phie Hehult*. Miss Lontse Manuel,
Jessie Brlnkman, Lovelace Godwin,
Marvin and Csri Myers, Adam He-
bftrt. Bill Jackson, Jiggs Courmier,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Welch.
All kinds of carnival attractions
and eating booths will aWo.be a part
of the program. , - ' ~
who know the high
quality and better value to be
had in the do*bte-tested-—double~sction
KC Baking Powder.
It produces delicious bakings of fine texture and
large volume.
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the Improvement shown In the above Illustrations. Sueli work la now
poealble with low cost loana made available through private credit chan«
nela by the Federal Housing Administration.
MRS. JOHN HART IS
MONDAY CIAIB HOSTESS
Mrs. John W. Hart entertained
meutbers of the Monday bridge dob
for the regular card games at her
home Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
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tables of club members Were
In attendance and Mrs, Wynne
Pearce and Mr. Charles Steele won
high score trophies.
The hostess served a salad course
at conclusion of tho gauies.
HAl/LOWE'EN PARTY 18
ENJOYED BY PHKHBYTEItlAXS
Young iH ople of the F'irst Pres-
byterian church were entertained
with a Hallowe'en party at the Am-
erican Legion hall Monday evening
with fifty-one members and visitors
in attendance. i"
Paul Cooke was in cliai'ge of^'the
games stud 'refreshments of lemon-
ade, cookies and popcorn were ser-
ved. Hallowe'en decorations were
used and several of the guests wore
costume*.
mr., and mrs. w. r. bilbo.
honored at shower
Mrs. Elliot Wands and Mrs. Chas.
Young jointly entertained with a
party and miscellaneous shower at
Ithe la Iter's home In Bland addition
Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock,
The Hallowe'en motif was feu,
tured in the decorations and re-
freshments of hot chocolate and
enke were served to the following:
Mrs. A. J. Pickett, Mrs. CordlS
Brewer, Mrs. H. Brinknutn, Mrs. R.
B. Sarver. Miss Divine Carpenter,
Mrs. J, M. Douglas, Mrs. Mattle
Hay, Mrs. Ted Block, Mrs. D. J.
Plnder, Miss Beriiire Hubert, Mrs.
Maud Hathaway, Mrs. J. H. Walter,
Mrs, J. W. Moore, Mrs. M, B.
Reese, Mrs. - Ellen Brown, Miss An-
nie Mae Faires, Mrs. 1 Jo® Sands,
Miss Alfreda Sands. Mrs. J, E. I'at-
tillo. Miss Eunice Pattillo,' Mrs.
John Bilbo, Miss lata Bilbo, Miss
Georgia Delno, Erney Bilbo, J, D.
Bilbo, Betty Brown, Mrs. Blanche
Hoffpauhy Mr. tleddy Hoffpauir, Lu-
cille and Sid Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott Sands, Douglas Becker, l,o-
raine Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Welch and Mrs- Fannie Godwin.
CHECKS
COLDS
AND
FEVER
FIRST DAY
HEADACHES
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McNuinara of
AWieville, 'La-, wore week-end visi-
tors with relatives in Orange.
Miss Eva McXamarn of Port Ar-
thui- visited her parents in Orange
this week-end.
Miss Julia Whitley of Dayton vis-
ited with Mr .and Mrs. Alton Tur-
ner and Miss ,1mm Parks her© Mon-i
day evening.
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Mrs. Pcral . Delhomtue u^d son
Milton Delhonune of Vinton visited
with Mr, and Mi's, Pat Lesley here
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of
port Arthur and ; Mrs. House of
Lako -Charles,__Xa., Spent a short
J4inft--4rr~" Orange yesterday visiting
Mr. and Mrs Jep Turner.
Miss Jean McDonald of Houston
Is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Htobart here -this week.
Those sending gifts were: --Mrs.
Fannie Ma© Franks, Mrs. Josh
Griffith, Mrs, L. J.' LeBouef, S(r«.
Ida Delno and Miss Katie Rae
Delno. .
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Mr. and Mr«. Peta Andrus and
—)^ on Charles of Beaumont spent yes-
terday in Orange visiting Mr*. Ida
Delno. f W V -
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HALLOWE'EN PARY AT
ST. MAltY'S SCHOOL TONIGHT
Final plans have heeii made for
the Hallowe'en party to bo given act
St. Mary's school tonight by mem-
bers of tl e St. Mary's P. T. A. A
varied program^ of carnival attrac-
tions is planned and a large crowd
1m' expected. Pjapeeds will benefit
the school. \
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FIFTY-SIX AtTEND MEETING
OF ANDERSON P. T. -A,
The Anderson Parent Teachers as-
sociation held the regular meeting
at the school Monday afternoon with
fifty-six in attendance.
Mrs. Hunter Beaty presided in
the absence of the president, Mrs.
Morris Moore, and in addition to
the usual business routine, plans
were made for some-research work
in which mothers will assist Miss
Clara , McBride, scholo principal, in
examination of all school children
for defective eyes, arS, throat and
teeth.
An iiiteresting program, W*# ■ given.
Mrs. H. A. Watts gave a vocal solo.
''The Patter Of Little Feet," and
Mrs. W. E. S. Dickerson gave w
interesting talk on "Rome Study" In
the form of a letter from the teacher
to the parent.
At the, socifil hour Miss McBride
was hostess and served light re-
freshments.
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DEGREE OF HONOR PLANS
FOR DISTRICT MEETING
Officers of the Degree at Honor
held a practice meeting at the lodgo
hull Monthly evening iu preparation
fOr Jthe district convention to be
held iri'"""'Beautiiont, November * 8.
Members of the Orange- lodge will
have charge of the closing ceremon-
ies for this affair.
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Our Workmanship Superior
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Bleaching, Scalp Treatments.
Manicuring and Facials
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12th St Phone 442
MILLION* OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1934, newspaper, October 30, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289814/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.