The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Mothers' oluli vvill moot VTcfl-
flfternoon at the hSrrie of
aroi,j I>ue>ft'ini> on Wrti I'ark
for ti erfctal meetlitR anil a
otai effort 1 being- m.ule to have
100 per ceriv uttftndAm'p.
One of* the off totals from headquar-
ter* gtn be In attendance for #be
The
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hour I* 3 p. m,.„.
I'NtON MKETS MONDAY
The "Pour Ciynntj? Christ lan Enden-
or Union held the monthly meeting 'ot
the Port Arthur Christian t-hureh
Monday evening with sixtj-fivo nt-
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ilent. was in <-liaii;e of.uJ^u me^lhgrand
roups ]><n ple of Kolfl-rts' Avenue
Christian ehnrrh of TtenumoiU won
tlie effielmpj imnnei- fo}- the month.
v Short talks' were made l y t>re«t-H
. ile&K was in eharjee M the meetiiu^ancl
iiot!vitle> of the p:«Kt year \yetis re-
• viewed. 1 ■ y^-'' \
A uoeial hour wff* efijoyrri whh
the jroting p"*oi>k\ ofTNirt Arthur Osl
Those attending frbw prang? were
>*an Con<tre>, Illlam "Hill Cendrey,
Aline Stark, Capitol a CawJvjto mine
"cYodfelter, N'el! Smith, KdifhsMa^
Cochran. Jew^l Thomas, Kat,
Williams, Arthur Hlaei^ Jn.-SB
■ Korea, Homer Thomas. Mr. and Mrs.
(frit DavMUon und Rev. and Mrs. W.
ii. Blount. (
11EOREE OP UOSOB
lXtCCTS OFPICKKS
Fifteen members of tlie Degree pt
Honor attotf&fd «hV regular tiusi-
■ nous jneetins and anniml Installation
of officer* held, at the lo t*o hall on
.Mon4fty evening .r • . . _ I
v ilrn. cilwrlno Wlloox o? HousTonT
state vlee-preeld.cnt and district or-
Knnlisor was in attendance.
In addition to the rejrUlar *rou)i of
officer*. Mrs. Martha Brmvn was in-
smiled as juvenile director.
Itofreshments of hpt chocolate nnd
take were served flttrinif the woe:
■£?# ouw
IMiitiPiliHPH
Mr. and Sir*. I,.*.- Wuliace an-
riout ee the birth of iixhnby son horn
at their home in ^V«rt\pran*re. Fri-
lisjv J.vnnnt,v IT. He tm \heen nam-
ed IjeOnartV^llrown.
Mrs. C. F. .Ciimp and Mrs.
Malone visited in Hoatimont «m J
W, a, Mahone • of Beaumont was
hi . Orange ftn business Monday]
Mr Itynmn 8oko! ky. niananer <>f-
Abe Fair store, has «onn to markets
I-oints On his s|irln« buyln*; to«r. I
i .To Protect Food and Silver
VINTON NEWS
i i, .icni T of pupH* In IiIkI) wliOol. The
} ««« W*M« M-JljOfll ;hitvins
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Mr. and Mrs. .Mot^rlw Hanoviee of
Houston visited her parent*, Sir. nnd
Mrs, Uxman SokoWty in Orame.
Sunday. ■ - '■
— ;y„„- fkrmJtlP:*"** lti hish school will ho
tty Mr* l4Mi>T«a<MI« " , ' j eoa*Mm>4 u* rlas, a. (V) uh b. 8.
■ Tpw-tol to. tliv ij> U-*. | Walker, «od ji-jjh ta.ni._M'. M. Wal-
VI.V'Tox, 5 ---4. II, .«.<£«««♦>< «Se4" M •. lioytt to Alex-
_~t. VIotr.n yfcbvtix ■ jmual :teiur«Un-. and aitondod the,
tiametf vt,-«>/£ire*tdk- rt ut tit* MhU- | w wtin*.
HiSh ■f'-btni Attk'.!*1 at J . ... , . , , , „
th- ann^Tl *l VrtH* tUzhl ** ^-W'^tder Wkothall pue
AJoMiMrt* K untoy aft** ! Ta«w «ay. npd not
• «*. rW«*kr lwr.'eMi
Saw* ****** kni O. C. K*alI- t" 51 r1' ,!"S ?
man of- tijrd filcb «rSi m*.. «&**« ! *?}r*na, r,a<,r, y*1*me<,t
pprt, nwretnry trt«jiMiner. T* - «*<* ? i Kir'J 3,1boys.
titHe .onunitu* wfflfce *p*Amc<l toj Mim Dairey Kare« of iietvumont
IWdent- TW ra.to« lk^t t,M wxU h<v Ja-thef,
I hln« flA.-s ft . nr;-ti—4--f -,;/,
ferwHir 1*^ THtwrt !■ >%.} "'Weils!'
\inttlng in LufaycUo before rotum-
" Jiantfe.
Silas Florlne Miller is confined to
her bed because .of chicken-pox.
Little Mis:< Alary Alice HJtton of
Mtitfuton u vlsltlnc li^r Bt'antiparents,
%va d Mrs. t). C.'Wolla.
mm and 'lilt's. Vestle Moore wero
I'-Jlfco- rtjharles vi-4lbrB Monday.
Mist* Monti (Jnry of Sulpllur spent
the Nveek-i'iid he.,'0 «ith Mrs. pi J.
"Moreui.
Mr, and Mrs. C. A.'Vincent, C. A.,
,1r., ana duuithter Truth Joyco of
f'tiiphur spent Sinndoy with Mr. and
j lira. p. 0. Viju'ent.
and Sirs,' A..1,. Oavhluait wore
! vigors Frldny In Orange. ,
' -Mrs A. A , ftlntmons Mrn. flnia.
(htutrlHer Jackie firom Beaumont vis-
lied with Mr. and, Mrs. A. ..j,..,Uxva.
here yesterday, 1?"
Mrs. Iiawrencc Smith of Dewey-
vlllc was «, visitor in Oranse yester-
day.
Mf. and Mrs, Lee MeJCamara and
son VlKlted with relatives in Abbe-
ville, La., Sunday.
Miss JBesslP MeKamora has return-
ed to her home <n Abbeville after
visit with relatives In Ortvttjfe.
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To MKKT «TI SKSIMV
land WWwJ •' dfihw^'n' - w^re
j rfrH«rt jls) I^tV C5s(trH*s.
,i ('(tin 1
im
Mr. iM ' V. Fi-'nteriot' have
^ j :«*urn«d tp K< w iWla after spend-
rhe.T^f Kn- M f„w t}.ir!i h„m ,vM}l Mps. ,T.
Cluirch, Will ,'meet UmuKsow 'olg
for. a «^H l mmMlmt. and. It fe.
tti t all mMtrfseni .'•(trtri.
rut \TtJt
h'rr jtinth
Mr. T,. M. Claypool ■Of Houston,
territorial supervisor for the Amer-
ican National Insurance Cfw;j was Ih
Cmnfrii on business yesterday.
Mr. C. Hv SVeisenfelder of J«>nu-
tnnnt, apecial^sjwtnt .of Crav<sn^ anfl.
Daa-jren Co. of MhtustoH, w>ts in Or-
hiige on business y«^tet^ay.
Mr. .1. H. TJavidOmwte haa
been at ten dine t lie'EplKCopni^ church
meellni; in1 Ho^Sjfon , this Week^v
Mifis Kalherine Williams ha* re>
turne<l to her home In Oranjte after
r. vlsljXvlth relatives in Fort Arthur.
yAUn. "\V.1 F. ^reOaujrli has gone to
iloujiton iK'c-riuse of the Illness o* an.,
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Clean and
wholesome
oh—So
Delicious
VICE CAFE
Fetal St., Beaumont, Tex.
Jack Fruge
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KSTAfMTlOX MOSHAY
Members of the Woodmen Citric
met at the lodge hail Monday after-
noon with large attendance. V—
Mr*. Pearl ♦!leaves of Henumont,"
district n^anacer and national rep-
resentative, wfls 1h .-charge of the In-
stallation of officers for the local
group. -J?Jifi..3yas assisted by Mrs.
Ola Limorloh, eunrdlan of the Jleau-
m'ont chapter, and Mrs. .lanle Blair.
oIho of Beaumont, |)ast district pres-
iiient:
Mrs. Mollie Norwood, re-elected
president, was in charge of the busi-
ness session. Light refreshments
uero MC-rved tut the social hour.
" EEPINO foods fresh and pro
tecting silverware front, J.ar:
nishiDK are two household prob^
terns that are no^ being solved
'.with moisture proor hafft. Thfse
Jbandy bacs, Which may be had for
either purpose, are tuude of Cello-
phane cellulose film/in severul dif-
ferent sixes.
' In preserving/• both rnw>-;and
cooked foo^s. their use is, a1i ,econ-
omy as well^i^'a tconv^niehcfe, W-
pedallf In families of two. Also,
they permit the busy housewife to
xMp a-lar*^ baiting at one time, thus
aying labor and fuel.
Abqye are shown three of the
-v maoyreod Items f^r which-the bags
arc usenlK A cake, slipped Into
one of thexbags, will retain its
freshness for dxweek or tefa days.
Roquefort cbeeseSwtd melons may
now be placed In tft« same icebox
without contaminating X«ch other.
. Whole peocbes and apples and
cut lemons will stay molstNtt the
bags For leafy vegetables,
cooketl or fresh meat and fish, th<
J V('F.
MNTII ml
JWe Malltn
I b«lf*jr. "Jtnti i Vi
party with Jplfe follow
| Bns-l-nrjj/f'Hsnj-.iw-tsB
Jo brt
lity^Patrtcfat' Matlln, Wwaei;
Maxima Bor.Ieioii,
' lij>?, Mary Alio" Jar-nfllr. ' Knci*
n,1 fihifi ll CnWrj. ■
Oanses. and refnt*feniettt« wenf «n-
jo.tcd 'at ;lie it<na#;„ fo!k*wi'>g , th<-
yUow. .'
a,.rit!|t to r .7<«Tvei9 ,ff «jr*wsi
? Mrs, J. A- bonne!!' H"ft Mou'Viy for
j "'ftri Arthur to vijli^her sister, Mrs.
|J. Kviwe. ' >
i F. VT. Ji.-wlth lta:< returned from ii
j vhdt, to reteiivesi ift. Lafayette.
j Mr. ami « . H. J. Clifton of
.*, | ftoau'JwcrW '. «•«. •r#wihit. «Uo ts -of .Mr:
_,ag: ]«M( Mrs. L. O Campbell. ,
tu' itr- Mrs. 3. B. <"lny ami fara-
* I 'It « {. I>*Jca Clwirlets visited Mr. and
j Mrs, Amn'r Crangifr artd Mr, •and
>?ornui "t WI->^f|^ "
rrtivrn skbiiit
itanxfo wnwagomf
■ Anoiiu^r. zjizuh;: it
Modern Home Decoration Be
areTnvaluable iccbox conveniences.X
In- homes where there is no ice-
box, these moisture-proof coverings
will protect butted cheese and
other foods stored down cellar. In
addition, they offer protection from,
ants, which cannot eat through tbe>
material. Another suggested use isj
for sandwiches, at picnics or In the
school lunchbox. The bags may be
wiped off with a damp cloth and
used several times.
Silver kept in the moisture-proof
bags won't require polishing,' even
after a year's Btorage. A single
bag bolds three knives, or Thd
same number of forks or spoons.
prayer _ for h<nr« mMoSk WiK
served this, w^lt" bjr
First., JdMsMft,' w'tts" ",l
hsid totnorrAw a(Sserot^ifa a • the
(liome .of Mr«. I.««o. i raft .' « i </< lock.
K A. lU-Wrt till fe £
C. J. |>ohon, Knnday.
II- !> n Hiirlsanl. Clint fJrnnger,
r. JB.' and C. J. .bttlion vlnlt-
* ra ia iiK^incy; -Swday.
I" Mr*. C. ItifHft of Rayise and Mrs.
| tJjK®: . V^a-.'ent , aiNi<.«i>i -'.'llijfrilo Oale
|.c! a«3i>hUr' Monday with Mrs.
: j A air vtneeiu.'. ' \
t Mr. and M-f. Iforacc Xybnip • of Ooi'
<'?*" ' - . +M- . «ff ■' >. - ' 1
T(riSrs«t' iftT"
j the prograni.
t.} Mr. aiisl Mrss.. ,C. jUjaoi
. Mia a. 1,. Miliar loft Monday tot*
'i'ort Arthur t< vi It'Mra.' \V. T. Fat-
lite*.'
ilit*-- _aJ«««HvU MfHiXaii, --Avbo-lWA
a cw|ij#yett' in fjjiko . Charlea is
;*lfH
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-4.
Anmcker and Jerry Amacker spent # '.j
f.uuday with Dr. and Mrs. Oeorgo v '
l.yons at UcQulnc.v. ,
MIhs Willie A1ae tfalluhan ' and Mgi
Mrs. J,ouia Hlchnril wore visitors In |,|
Irftkd Cliurles,'Sunday,
Mr. atid Mrs. J, A. i'orry.
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Leader, 50c Month
Accurately Fitted
GLASSES
OITIJCATAONS REPAIRING *
o\ J.;.v.y >dSAALtf
To Those orf Aoceptahls Credit
Dr.F.R William.
Col>ege Graduated Uscenoed
Optometrist
—Offices at—
JOE LUCAS
siFP^t FW9.lv
AT CHISlsTI** (HI IM M
jMcnibers of • Sw ly t 1 Wn*m tfs J
(lW of tlte Ftm CbfiNtiMi' jB«(j d4lr. i
j VMwl • areri>|MHiiBt a f-hllt .st pij cr. at i
| the mtirch Friday Miitt aut; 7 tftfodk f
and jemrt* ■«>«* twhitt*1 t
• and wtttW. to ^ aidded t
kitchen. \ j, \
All inemW* «ft. tfasr are-;;
cordially Inr^Uhl t« Stt«oA, ^
BFAfMOSt fastok to
linv. I,. EL Fain, pastor of the
TlixHIoml, AvetaiMf KSM\£ frBr«5ii of j
Hea^moBt,
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WIS. W. K. iACA FFTKS
MONDAY BRIDGE cLt'B
l.ea etitertttined. tnetivrf
Iters of the Monday bridge club for
the regular vartl jtames nt her homo
yesterday afternoon with three tahje
of rm?nitiers attending^
s served
ments ptititv^jto thc cnrd-Rnmes. Mrs,
Oscar lJnncy-\$yon high score honors.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1936, newspaper, January 21, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307731/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.