The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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with a p igeunt, "t&rist
4,* " t the httmlnT >, school
ay morning Thi* p;iR«* iH
. H<mm mission t^yr.mir
* in America today and in l>e*
raaented under tin- dlreMton ft
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.lashei Orlttta. i .€& «• *•
4; KuUi Mae Turner. Japawt*#
; q«raldin«.- ThornhiH. Jtuugir •
rill; 'Margaret, ,Awlriwwjj, Polish
,|; Mrs. frank' smith. Italian
if; Mr*. Rnrw-t «Jj5toe*, .Didinn
Jft Ophelia Smith. 'rhttgw *'*
Margaret. io W,' Jttindh 'fte: Char-
f Mathews. Armenian girl; K«Uh-
'-' Greenwood, Kj6f« n stlrl:
Mni'f ucri is JJwotmi, JpwSiblt
rl; Mrs- Prank Bath .Jr.. -M"wr
jflrl; Mis* e#s-l« Mae Cox,
«X the char'4*. s®SSSSSiM3
The special ehoir M" «.impo M;il . of.
Misses Kula Gmlsrtead, Mottle Lee
, Smith, 'Franco*' Butler, Jeati France*
Mulimo and Mtb^., AUce _ Jttjtramv
Mr«, It. II. Yosa will play the pU.no
accompaniment.
The assembly program Thursday
warning «i th<« Little Cypreaa school
was .teWtsNl to ; discussions of tke
honors the school won at tl ® Coun-
ty ln r*!Wiifc^^PP!P * meet, held
last The loving r.ttp. #1*"-
en by <tiK> Cn}ted Daughters of the
Confederacy' f«r the adrawClMnnlng
the ch^midonahjjji' % In ttve literary
rvetitii tn fke ward >ir rural <llvl*lon,
dUpUyeil. All | upll who had
won flret pta<)« In one V wore
eviftitm were msoted Upon " < at fe,
uiul nixMrlal rutajnUlon #«
theat. Thone jnij.l!* were D.irlene
Hm)!. Kdntt Punclie«a, .(minettw
Heard, Oorolhy l>o(ld. Jujinlta Arni-
'f rone. Violet Kills, Obarle* Taul
and A. W. Conway.
Mra. J en* It- Hebert froht Te*a
.rlty la vlalMnj..l r «othw. Ml*. J.
T. K«ala;- '
- J. V. Alkins was called to Jaek-
xonvlHe TueadKy to the l>t-d«lile of
hl« brother, Slmmie Atkins, who win
wefleiirfy Injured 1 a cor wreck
Monday adcrnwd^ Mr. and Mr .
Atklna aw attending ihl* week-and
la 'jnckaonvilla and Ballard. .
A Ivlte <Hinf«*t f"r the third and
(tiurth" 8P#de wu M here Wed-
•nfrwtoy '■aff«' n«ih,-vt><ia a- were award-
hH
Feature
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JAO.lt CO Op AH ,
SfltiDptPH'StOT! '
IVtnH BBEJrfJ. <'
Double Feat
Raymow Navarro
Evelyn tftye
ed to all conteatiiiita
The flrat and aecond grades are
Itroud of Jaanlta AramtVang of the
«>i>on'd grade, vrfeo won ttwrt place
iBntonNews
Mm. lyialxc Tonletle |
Aa a eourtaay to Jutr. houat gueat,
Mrt', F. H. I'ntili U Jr^_ of Kllgoie,
Texaa, "Mrs. J. Wel h wan boa-
IIAI'TIMT QIIUXKtt ItOIJt
INTKIIESTINO MKKTIJfiiS
' -H'lrele* of the Klrol Baptlal Wo-
mn .i'a Mlaalonary aoolety held the
regular meftlnga In the honto* Thura-
day afternoon ' *• foltowa :
Circle - one met at the home of
Mj*r*>-Bah Berwick wllh tlflvcn
niembera. Including one new nieta-
ber, attending- Mr*. A. J. Van Tuyl
led the devotional and Mr a. K. E.
MvF'arlatid tanght the l^aon.
Circle two met wJMi Mra. Bmmett
Hubert with ten membera In at-
tendance. Mra. Hubert read the de-
votional and Mra. I... P. llranuut
taught the |e*aon. llefreshnwit* of
f-offee and cttko Were served at th«
social hour.'
jClwla ihraa *t «IU ilra. O. JU-.
fid ward*, with nine attending- Mr«-
Joe Bowler conducted the devotion-
al service and Mra- K B Stover
t "uglit the lenson. A social hour
mi enjoyed after the meeting.
Circle four held a meeting at the
home of Mra. 8am Cooper with five
members and one visitor present.
"•mto nil rrhuv, «* *' - nit'imi'i\s aim «««^
over all sehonla In story-telling. The devotional was read by Mrs.
... : ..l':. -. • • A# «liPir \nnnr « ..._ ^ — .% %«i"i IV Vuntlt*
ftCO .. al o 4Xl-Ui.nL "f
health plctnrea and health stories
The fifth. s«Bi and seventh
Or««les 'are plannlgn a kite contest
for the first of next week. Mr. At-
kins ha« assisted them in nrtaking
rules, -
Two ol Bernl-e rtowren's brothers.
Jeffrey and J. 1'., canto home from
a. lOtJJl visit in l.otiMuho.
MHS. KlK.AH BMX K f
KNTICHTA1NK W. M. H.
Mrs. Edgar Block entertained mem-
ber* of the West Orange Baptist
Woman's Missionary, feo'iety for the
wsgv,:«r/meeting at her home Thara-
day a/ternoon with eleven mcm-
llers and the pastor attending,
Mrs. Ed win Frcetnan led the -de-
votional and Mrs. Ulo k taught the
lesson. A social hour closed the
"meettrig. Mrs. Will tMilium will !><•■
hawew -for the regirtnr -taeettnir-next
week.
THIIITV ATT C.N I WOODBINE
RKBISKAII UWQK MI.ETIN'O
AppiOXlmntely thirty members Of
the : Woodbine; Bebekal) lodge "at-
tended the regular mooting held at
the hall Thursday evening "with Miss
Mamie Wright presiding, Uepreson-
tatlve'a to the grand lodge meet ins
woj'fr In iittendahce and planned to
maka reports at the meeting next
fp &-
"The Night Is Young"
m
m •' —And
-
fel
"Registered Nurse"
Bebe Daniels 1
Lyle Talbot
mmmmmmmmmmmh
I Monday-T uesday
And Wednesday
$8$$
III
3 Big Days
?, Wyft
ESBH
today & Sat.
Double Feature
"Blazing Guns"
Claudette Colbert
In
"Torch Singer"
B. Beasfry and Mrs. V. W. Newltit
I might the lesson. A social hour
^!o«ed the m«*yn*-
Circle five met „at the church an-
nex vvlth nine member^ and ope new
membec in attendance. Mrs. Crt y
< 'alburnv read tho devotional and
Mrs. Hunter Beaty taitsht the les-
son. Followtng the meeting tho en-
tire group called on Mrs. Hazel
Dnvison nt her home In rlnehur.it
addition. .
Circle six met with Mrs. C. K-
Jaikson wi:h an attendance of sev-
en members and one visitor. Mrs.
B, A. Ounn read the devotional and
Mrs. Bat Lesley taught the Xsson.
Mrs. B. A. (jUnn will be hostess for
the next meeting. A social hour
was spent following the meeting.
CliEAM'RS MEET
mm mhs. nai.ptt ft.tv —
(Ilea net's of the First Methodist,
<hurch met In regnlar session Thnrs-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Hnlph Oaj with about fifteen In
attendance. Mrs. .r. B. Sanders,
president, was In charge of the bus-
inesR minting which was followed
In- the missionary program frtlih the,
book "Orientals lit American Life."
led by Mra. G. L. Hart, who was
assisted by Mrs. Charles Cott.e.
Mrs. yfr, B, Simmons led an inter-
esting devotional.
Mr*. Handera was elei-tcd delegate,
to th« missionary cOtifet'en# to bo
held lA Beaumont. April ® in Si nrl
■Mrf. W. B- Simmons \Va* elected
alte-nate. -svisS^ - ,
An enjoyable social hour closcil
tf n meeting.
METttoIHST W. M. .
I1AS MISSION STCI V
The First Methodist W. M. S.
held the regular meeting. Thursday
afternoon at the church with eleven
attending. x
Miss Annie Sells presided in Oie
alMfH£C,.Qf th"
were nm<le to attend tbe annual
tos to a surprise coffee and miscel-
laneous shower at her home Wed«'
nesday artct-notn. Yellow and white
were featured colors in alt details
with the reception and dining
rooms beautifully decorated with
bridal-wreath, dog-wood and yellow
mine. Mrs. J, H: Welsh prwMWir at
the register and after arrival of th«f
guests, Mrs. H. C, M'Coughey song
"The 81 amber Boat." She waa ac-
eompanled at the piano by .Mrs. 4-
W, Co'.ey. The honoree's Uttle
lie ice and nephew, Margaret l ,ulse
Welsh ind -Jimnile Welsh, costumed'
ft^rjtwo bunnies t'ntej'ed earrytng a
huge ""basket fllletl with lovely gifts
for Mrs. Patrick. After the gift*
ware opened' and admired -the guests
were ushered into the dining room
where refreshments were- served. The
table lnld In a lovely Chlurse linen
cloth was exquisitely appointed in
silver. ,Ion«]ulls arranged in n. sil-
ver bowl graced the center and yel-
low candles tleil with white mttjlne
hows burned in silver holders at
either end. -presiding at tho tea
and coffee erl'iees were Mesdumea
W. F. Brooks and 1>. 1- Myrlei;,
who were 'assisted by Mrs. C. L.
Locklin and MlaW Belcrla Clemons.
Among those registering or sending
gifts were Mesdames- C. B. Hump-
tttn, it,. .1. Mf>ore, W. F. Brooks,
J. M. Boyet, H. H Bcker, M. J. Kauf-
man, J. A. Perry, B. J. BlancHttrd,
C. K. Sweeney, It. W. Graukt', .
K. Mobloy, Ia. B. Williams, C. li-
GrlbbNi. A. A. Simmons, H. V.
■■C>l ti>no r J. - VV. ■ tJOisyt H
Otughey,. H. .1.. Nelson, J. W. Hleh-
ard> K X. Bu/res ,It« y K.
Itatlift, it. L. l'tttrd^, H. H, I'oter-
son, C. J. l"tcM(t-uux, Ijitiscii C«x.
Claudia Kuril. J- A. Ch"Bill
Moote, K. i. Ati'Klroy, l . U Mjrrlek,
Jt* C. l,.oi.4:Un, Anilvru' tli..id. John
Welsh, V ill lie Be<>d( liar sen Hrad-
r.taaw, h.,3- aUfind'ier. Ift A. Tie-
man, J. W. Shaw," J. Jt Lantdon,
It. S., Ur. • a--. U. c- ifrottm Jloltun
Vincent, Busseli Klelg, 11. A. Nor-
tan,' GearSo Mehanz, 1. S. Ki-'ker,' &•
A. llatuptep. j(. tf. l>rpltM> ;l« e
.Sweeney, J. F. Kills, H. M. Lane,
F. 11. i'at rlek Sr., Si orris Grofcn,
~3," ic wniey. - ne'n AvfltU,; A'tairfvni-
, tent, A H. Kopimtt, K, Betipii, 'Wo
BeiiOlt, I,. U I,.}(->ns, J. MeOoinri, und
Misses lje-fie 'ltiintpton. Mavgaret
(irlbltle Meredith .Monton, liitB Kat-
■ I Iff:- liOultie ttmliff. norlpti Miller,
Beicla <&'emous, Jessie .Mae t^onft.
Florence Sehanxi Marie .\'«lKim, ami
Lois Vincent-,' . • ■ • , t (
MeaNrlames llui.seli arid At C. Kleig
.of Oiange were Thursyiity- gueats r,f
Mrs. I. it.' lickor.
Mr. Dud Mrs. J M. Boyet and
daughter Patricia were in Beaumont
Tharsday.
W. T. Smith of Xwake CharJcn >vas
a visitor-'.here Thursday".
T. N*.. Baker has returned trom a
visit with his daughter, Mra. lien
Hampton or lH>rt ATtnur. • — r -
J. M. Welsh h:ih returned from ii
baslrtesH trip to' Ba'tun Itottge.
Mrs. Sam .Lyons reJuriicd to her
homo in Lake (Charles, Kridiiy after
a visit hew with relatives.
High Island after a Visit here with
J[ijs daughter, Mra J. XI. Welsh.
Mcrtdamea J. It. Taylor and JaoU
Onrtliper and sons. of. Luke. CHaries
were Thursday guests of Mesdnmes
E. Benoit and C. Burt Haifcptyh- !
Mrs; ltulc|gh Breaux .was a busl-
ness visitor lii Sulphur Thursday.
AXBEltsON P. t. A. 3* I
TO Ml.trr MONDAY
Members of the Anderson I*. T. A.
will meet at the schu#l Monday af-
ternoon at 3:10 o'cloeli for the reg-
. ij-i. ...i,,
*'y**t?:'";.1i*cp|tt'tt'1 ''my r'PHtnyar—~ty
ulor business meeting,
tendance is urged.
A full at-
sm
$ FOR SALE 5
i'kaches, i'eahs ano
me: liRAPIOS, five eoit $1-00
BUDBEl) I'ECANS, 6-7 fket,
$1.00 j ornamental SHItllt-
EHV, 25c AND 35e.
H. C. FKHKIN#— NIHSEKY
VINTON, IX)IINIANA
t-roquignolc PoiiiKua'Bt
Wttfcs, CoiBplotc L
Oil Permanents, Complete, $3.50 & $5
Thoss I'ertiianents Are Guaranteed To Give
Y'ou 100 per cent SatfI's^tion, .will last
!(/nger and will audte you l ok more beau-
tiful, «
Finger Waves
PALACE BEAUTY SHOPPE
505 Front Street Phone 229
\
Sun . &
Double Feature
x
Geo. Bancroft ,
"Blood Money"
—And—
W O. Fields
In
"It's A Gift"
T7"
Tues. & Wed.
The Return Of
That Great Picture
"Mrs Wigg#
Of The Cabbage Patch
—With—
An All Star Oast
Thursday
One Day Only
"Evergreen"
—With-
An All Star Oast
ADMISSION
Adults (Matinee) 10c
Adults (Tuvening) i 15c
Children (Anytime) ........ 5c
ass
Good Entertainment
t'i ■
missionary conference to/We hold in
Beaumont, April 2 to -}k". Miss Mag
^10 Bdgers, mlsslonat-y from China
will be one of the chief speakers of
the conference^'
An Interesting program from the
. tfantr • "Ai-trtotnls in Ameri ■■
can Ltf«7' with a special study of
the, ""Filipinos. Mrs. It. Leo We
^rls wits in charge.
McDONALD CIRCLE
ENJOYS 80CIAL MEETING
Members of this Josephine Payne
tlrclo • of the McDonald Mcmorl'tl
Baptikt W. M 8. met at the church
Thursday afternoon with nlno at-
tending. Mrs. Jack Llnseomb led
the opening devotional after which
an enjoyable social hour was s-pent
and light, refreshments were solved
Both circles will meet at the church
next Thursday for the monthly bus'-
lne H session.
YOI'Nt. WOMAN'S BIBLE
CLAfp MEETS TMlfltSDAY
The Young "Woman's Bible cla^s
of ihe First l'resbyterlan church
held the regular meeting Thursday
afternoon nt\the home of Mrs. W
W. I'lowden with tdx members at-
tending. \
•Mrs. B. H. OoyYe led ibo, opeiitim
devotional and Mrs. .1. K. Milliken
•"taught the lesson. —Light refeoUi*
men's were served at the socio!
hour which concluded the inecting.
OltANHE cI.ASS OHOCrs \
VISIT POllT ARTHVB .
Members of the Loyal Woma n's
.) .->!) «nd the Triple L class of the
First ChrUiUan church hero met in
a joint session with the Loyal Wo-
iman's class and the Sll*pnh class
of the Fl-'st 'Christian church of
Port Arthur "there Wednesday af-
ternoon.
Those attending frqm Orange wero
Sirs. Frank Edgertop, Mrs. Mae Bo-
ttle. Mrs. C. W Hugg|ns, Mrs. Oat
Davidson, Mrs. Edwin Hess. W«*-
%V. B. Blount. Mrs. Charles Mosler,
Mrs. Bst Lesley. S|rs. Paul Hlnch,
Mrs. W, F. - stcdaugh, MM. |pA-.
Harrison and Misses Ollle and Beu-
lah .Fuller. .;
FIRST chihst)AN ■■myy/:b'-4
CHV CH IMlOt.KAM
tier. W. B. Blount, psstor of the
Klrst i:hilst|an > has an-
-,a. . «*-. ..a .fojja
ONE
DAY
ONLY
ONE
DAY
ONLY
Phone
Toilet Goods
DRUGS
Hemmed Diapers
37X27 He«dy-hcin-
natl blrdeye diap-
ers, standard qual
ity and an excel-
lent value, per do/
en.
Beaumont
$2.98 and
25c to 39c «
m
WASH
MATERIALS
ON SALE AT
nounw'd hl« Huitday piogism as fol-
'IWWi- wWfo'iiKhool, P:|p a.
morning .«! o'clock; W «|H
worship, 7*S0 flfeiock, topic"Jesua
- .H^.- _.J—— ' 1'aOslng'i • 8«mArta>?l©All
'. S-w" *"
Angelttv I.lpsltcli
April showeraVTaie
Baft Toothpaste .
Italian Bairn
Chamberlain's Haiul
14>t ion . -
Kitrh'a Hair Tonic ,
Fitch'* Shompoo
I'leur D'Amour Sachet r> c
Cilo^or'fl Mstpgo Care . 5§fl
Hin<*.'s Cream ' .
Jtrgrn's Lotto#
Ivle«j3<'v, .'.AO's
Kleenex, TSW /S~
tidy l<>ithor/Crm.
Lady Kstliur I'owder
Litebuoy Soap, 3 for ..
Liiy-'Spap, s :i, lor ,.
Sayiiwii's Soap. 3 for •
Carhmer* Soap, a for
Woodbury Soap, it for 2.V.'
Lucky Tiser Ilair Tonic, «7f
Milkweed Crui 07c
Milkweed Crm. .♦«'
nsiansTTa.
Nadlonala Bleb.
with Soap
O.J's Beauty l.otio.i
MEDICINES
Absorbino Jr.
llnum(< Itrngut*
Beyer's Asperin, gjV
Small CuaToria .
Large Castoria ;
. Citro Cacbiiuats
- tVstex
Ex-I.t x
Eeenamont ....
t«r«ve'a Chill Tonic
Hi'bo Medicine .... .......
Jad Snlt (eon dewed)
K run: hen Salts
Mentholatum ................
Milk of Magnesia .... .
Mllerf Nervine
-
N.B, Tablets
Ovaltinc
I'enetro
IVruna •—.■,■
Verageptal .. ....
w-
Theue are <!rca*is that arrlvod oarly in the
'Sp.-infj and aro offered very e|taci*Uy at this
prUo. Tiuro are flitt crepes in assorted patterns
and cii'osing,". Among I hem are also new eyelets
owl linens and other cotton novelties. There is
Mich an assortment of' styles thUt it would be
< tiiffiiult to tell about all of them.
There Is a good run of lizcs in all the styles
iht wn, .... .--"x
,r„, ind -prlnt-
rd piques, cord prints, assorted
llnenes, cotton mtte'asses and
many other ittrtictlvc cotton nov-
tltles. These .materials have all
been ipeclnlly priced for this Dol-
lar Day.
SPRING
Rayon Underwear
\~fi
Consisting of blocinew, step-ins,
panties, sips and brassieres
Dainty jmtol colors. Some ar«
^ace Vtrinilned, 'OjtherH n| pliqued
aix< others | lara tailored. There
I aro many Sn the group to choose
iT.Vfih. Take advantage of fhie
low pi Ice. 1 ,• '
4 For
COTTONS
Yd .
ConeiaCing of novelfy print ml Swiss
in Ktripes, plaids and novelties.
Mercerised tissues, NOHMAXDV
VOILES AND LADY I.OVEI.ACF
A large- assortment, of the leading
colei* au«( patterns 'fct <h|* P*C
In I group. •■V.fe
$
ffilr
i' i
Children's Wash Frocks
Children's fast ...colored print dresses in tt
large assortment oJ n«rw colors and pat
terns. There are many stylos to chonje
from. Styles that are excellrnt for school
wear and for general wear. Most puarti-
cul little garments. Cnusually good val-
ues at this lirirr.
Vs
For
1
Women's Wash Frocks
women's fast colored wash dresses ill
many styles to choO|« from. Styles ;that
are excellent for straet wear as well ii'
for iotne, New Sprin? patterns and <-ol-
ora in an excellent ijual.ty of print. Buy*
several while the assortment is large and
price low. ■'
Blch'd Domestic
SO-inch bletched i" d;>- 10 Yds
inestlc, a soft, smooth AJ
quality that sells regu- I
larly for much more,
sBoys' Suite,
Boys' two-picce wash 2, For
•uits in assorted col-
or and styles. Spao- |
' lally prlc«\l Dollar Day
Boys' blue b^nuty
t'ehm l •£ t#nty - *Vell
made, OuC /t#H and
rosmy.H Excellent tor
Unllch'd Sheeting
tK* unbleaehed Sheet- -§■ Yds.
lug. excellent quality. ,AJ
Double . . bed width, < ^ I
cpi'clal for Dollar D >
mi
House Shoes
Women's house shoes
ia' assorted. colors.
Haril tolea or iofl
-tolfcr, iWiih of with WH
heals.
SI
|f| Infant's Dresses gs;
tnlanto' gowns, gert- 2 For
a^d ';:«|IW«S S
Dainty Utt!« garmsnU
MaP^'sBBapi tl^.'
M
Dress Linen
3B-inch0s wide. Whits 2 Yds
assorted pastel colors
and dark colors. Also *.A1
hantllterchiet linen.
Work Shirt*
Men's hlue chambruy 2 For
work shirts. Well made
garments, tut fnil and
roomy, M0irial value.
; Infants' Sacques
Infants' knit nacqwes- 2 . FO?
in piuk^nd blue trim AJ
Practical for all Sum- $8^
mer weir, apeeiat
SI
Braetlcal « hool shoes. Oxfords in lrTOW "
combinations, there a« ^lwf*itra}H 'hit
Ti^imaWi"Tffr"argsr *> w*l' fur aohort, wear. Thta*
m
libra wprM nt,awt«t^-'#, t -.^ilHfe^^aw «*♦'
ottered hi many w#ebs. A good .wn of sixes In all st>
SI
Mere are wonderfnl vaftw# jp ffiMm MM,
been Specially jirkad for P;MJ
kinds. In some of them, si««
Bath Towels
28 x 41 Turkish bat.', g J*or
towels, aasorted color-
ed borders, , a very
special value for Dol-
lar Day.
Work Pants
Men's regular $t.2H
work pants. Khahi,
denims and coverts.
Priced for Daltar Day
^ Vanta Bands
A special value in in-: 3 For
•flMMigt Vanda^',, hands.
PrlwW for Dollar Day X-l
aa V feature vaide.'-:',T5:^r
"1H51S |
have.
ncrp are wiinmrrui 111 ,w, ...fi*-1— .p
bean st>e<ially priced for JP?H r. Day, There are many^fc
"-B - "jjMli -j iwiy^rT
' ■ , •3^:'.v'>t^;iiCT.^m'i>tTOMlfel
•SI
Many oxfords thai
yporV
m
practical for s<h«¥ l Wear,
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1935, newspaper, March 22, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302676/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.