The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Eastern St > Of floors — Ma-
sonic hall, 2 p m.. for practjee.
Presbyterim Circle 7 At
church 6:15 p. n. Circle 2 t
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Methodist Young People's Aux-
iliary — Thelma Wefcver/ 1:30
p. m, V.; , .
Mid-Week Prayer Meetings at
all churches.
• Zemma Han- , Auxiliary
—Mr3 Jack D-irkee, Orsn&fteK).
THUaSDAY— -
Penny Party — By Iiitermc-.
dlate B Y. P. U. at tbe .home
of Miss Clara Johnson, 1012
Eighth St.. 7:30 p. m.:t ':
Presbyterian A I :i:<j iy — At
church at 4 p. in. Cirglc.'S io,
serve, ^
Women's Missionary Society—
4 p. m., Methodist church base-
ment ; Mrs. Joiner la charge,
.Gleaners — Methodist' Church
primary room, 4 p. m. Mrs. A.
H. Coale and Mrs. BL Lee Davis,
hbstesses.
*■ All Baptist Circles — Baptist
churrh tor business meeting. '
'Tackey Party* — Methodist
Young People's auxiliary, Metho-
dist church basement, 8 p. m."
Woodbine Rebekah Lodge No.
103, I. 0. O. P. hall, 8 p. m.
FRIDAY— '■
Song service, for Mexican col-
ony, by Junior Christian Endeav-
or of First Christian church-. v
. Y. P. M. S. — Ivy May
Myer, 212 Third street, 3:30 p.
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Public Library — Chamber of
commerce. 2 to 5 p. m. ,■
when 27 visitors sought ad-
I into ^tiSei^ home oj' Mrs.
Lather Carratheix formerly Bftap
Oussie Maxwell,- on Twelfth
and Orange streets last evening.
The occnsion Was
MORNING DIP
A party of the younger set mo-
tored to the new swimming pool
on the concrete roud for nn early
morning dip this morning about
5:30 o'clock. Those In the party
were Misses Lucille Stover, Ora
Ptfrker of Houston, Katherine Bruce,
a surprise "a*el Gomez, Ollie Gomez, Messrs.
shower f6r the new brfdc, in which AIm,nCoale, John Channing, Wlllard
4ainty gifts lnv colprful lingerie, Brumfleld, Pat Patterson, and
toilet aceealioriM, cut glass, and In Ed*ar Coale.
Which practical gifts In snowy
damasks, domeMlc linens, kitchen
uteAslls, and various articles were
conveyed to the' hom'e of the hon-
oree in small; child's wagon. | breakfast yesterday morning, by Gunstream,
Feature's of entertainment for ®*rs. J. E. Pattillo at the latter'a
the evening were |i«vlded by Mrs.:holne' 312 Green avenue. Daisies
Cliff Douglaae, at whose home the and ferns were used in the decorn-
BRIDE'8 BREAK FAST
Miss Bessie Yates was<\ named
honor guest at *n Informal bride's
brated her fifth birthday yesterday HOYH A.VD GIRLS GET
afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock with TICKETS ,
her dues for the year, it was an-
| nounccd, with the stipulation of 15
a little birthday party. Bitiiutlful The camp fire girls and the boy| cent® for any member whose mom-
i lowers of the season, In-many col- scouts have been given tickets by bershlp has been less than One year,
ors ornamented the dining « room, management of the new swim-
living room, and library ' -mlDK p°o1' '6nt,tlln* them to rate"
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The diiiing table waS artistically
of fifteen cents per swim upon
presentation of the ticket each time.
WORKERS' CONFERENCE
arranged with blue and pink crepe
streamers from the chandelier. A An a<ld.tlonal charge of len cents _
lr.rge white eake bearing five Binall ,s made where the, boy or girl rents | their
candles formed the centerpiece. ta hpthlng suit.
Little Betty was the happy re-' ThMe t,«kpt have been given ,0 i
olplent of many lovely gifts, in- th# can,P f,re Guardians to be
eluding wearing apparel, perfumes. an<* distributed to therl
.Cut glass, and Jewelry. ,girls, also to the scoutmasters for
' Mabel Hudson. Kathleen Taylor|tbe,r b°y®-
-and Miss Bishop led the children'-. 'mm
in games (luring the afternoon. I CAMP TEHAS
Ice cream and cake were served! Tl e K'rla of Camp Tehas camp
The officers and teachers of the
First Baptist church will meet to-
night at the church at 7:45 /<>.•
regular monthly business
meeting, it Is announced.
BAPTIST GHUItCH
guests gathered before repairing tD(,,ve wh^me, a Inrge bouquet form-
tj e bride's home. These included a cAterp|«ek for the dining ta-
on, the lawn to the following little «re met yesterday morning at 10
^guests: Everett Johnston, W. C. o'clock at the home of their guard-
Clinton Bennett, Jr.,i'a" ManT worked on baskets
lack Arnold, < Jr., Paul McDonaJil, while others did a good turn by
Ward Stevenson, Jr., David McCor- helping the guardian In some church
quodale, Walsh Hudson, George work. There were thirteen girls
Holland, Joseph McCorquodale. Wil- present and three absent.
ents of each guest were taxed to aerved i8 the dining room, was per-
embroidor ,the most artistic design tect every detail. The bride was
in the ^alhty linen doilies which Presented with u lovely lingerie gift
Wore 'dlatrlhut?d. ||r«,.'O.-U Cftjf. b? b<>r hostess.
toy .virtue -of her v unusual islriII! Dainty, and attractive little place
in domes|ic arta' Was %wardei Wllth fRrda beside each of the eight cov-
K handsomely embroidered ' guest ®rs bore the following names: Miss
towel, which abc/in turn tendered Bessie Yates, the brlde-elept, Mrs.
to the honoilbe' id token of the oc- C. B >lk of Waco, Mrs. Robert
casion. Mm.* Carruthers waa award- E. Coale, Miss Ora Parker of Hous-
ed the'boifby ' brise, which was *°u, Mies' Razel Ueevcs, Miss (irach
a' baby's rattler, for producing the Reevea, and Mrs. J. E. I'attillo,
most faulty workmanship.
iiier McCorquodale, Jr., Alnn Mc-
The roll call was answered by
novel contest In Which the tal-'ble- The breakfast, which was f^orquodale; J?., Pauline and Mary each girl telling of some good deed
MLKPRINK P^RTY J
A surprised hostess looked in 'be-
wtldermelit upon the thvopg or
guests who accepted her -wriitol
welcome, and filed into her living
Diting the course of the evening, iOINT MJfiETlXO
tin brldo was presented by Miss! The Samaritan's league and the
$ollie McClelland with an exquisite Aid.* society of the Lake Avenue
bouquet of Bh^sta dalaiea, which;Baptist church held a joint meet-
was tied In tulle.' Later In the eve-Jtbg yesterday afternoon at 2:30
nlng refreshments were served. coij-|o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. E.
slating of orange aherbert and mac(- Springer, 303 Crabtree avenue, Bru-
aroon cokes, which the guests ner addition.
brought with (hem. " | There were nine memberr. and
The guests at ikie shower Werf four "visitors present, at this meeting.
Mtns. Cliff Dou<la < Clyde, WII-'Plans for future work in the two
kersoD, Joe Malose, A. Carutbera, organizations ware discussed.
Cade,
Vernon W. • Durke, G; D.
Preston Shepherd^ > Forrest
Misses Sallie Lee." Hiejien Chr,lsty.| cream and cake were Bervod by tho
a, Following the business meeting
Moss, a social hour was enjoyed. Ice
Marion Grajr',' Ruth Hedges, Elolae( hostess.
ButtOBv' l#e ■ McClelland. J Marie —
Newhouse, ;ftuth<- Llndlet, Katherr BIRTHDAY PARTY
I tie Downey, Anaai Ruth Little BeftyMcCorquodale
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The aveiMfiiiinily •]
average family
offered * * .
figuring ihU at the lo
la' year for groceries, and if the
t ot 'l^e specials that are constantly
to 30 per cent higher for their living
nV&at will mean that you give away
each year |90.00 pr"Wl l^eragfc of 25cper day. Let us save this for you.
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24 pounds
10 pounds
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4 pounds
10 pounds
No. 2 Clipper
uiated -Sugar $1.00
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No. 2 June Pe|
35c Bottle Catsttp ... ....
lfroz. Strawberry "Jim
$1.00 Jars 3-Bee Honey
pat Mipal, package
1-lb. Luzanne Coffee
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2 packages Macroni
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2 packages Spaghetti
5 pounds Rio Green Coffee
10 Bars Cystal White
3 packages Lux
2 1-pound packages
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10 pounds Blue Rose Rice 50c
5 pounds Pried Apples 84c
20 lbs. New Irish Potatoes .. 30c
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Ethel Mestrezat, Josephine Shep- performed since the last meeting,
herd, Lois Campbell, Elizabeth Mc- *A general discussion of what
•Mullen, Dorothy Welch, Edwlna each girl liked and disliked about
.Holland, Earleen Dryer, Mora camp was enjoyed. Among the
Leigh McCorquodale, Doris Bravo, things which met with the girls*
Leo Sloether, Jean Rloether, Ruth approval were the artesian water.
Phillips, Ednn Louise Hebert, the ents, and the K. K. K.'s visit
Florlne Seamore, Martin Dies, Jr., and treat. Some, however, voted
-Betty Ruth, and Lois McCully. .with disfavor on the latter .
Mrs. W. E. McCorquodale.' The swimming tickets were Riven
mother of the little honor guest, out,.,t$. the girls^y Mrs. Campbell
originators of
their skill in vain. «
Heiss and - Blanche Mac!
singled out from the
wearing costumes which were i
the cleverest of those devised;
The gala scene struck *
floral loveliness in
pot flowers which
vantage points in the room,
the vases of Shasta daisies and |
which were used in tho
scheme.
During the course of the
Members of the First Baptist j refreshments consisting )| 0t
church Sunday Bchool will gather cream cones, candy hearts,
at the TtouristB' camp site at nine cakes were served, Thoee eo,
o'clock Thursday for an all-day out- the novel entertainment
lag, which will consist of a basket Misses May LouiBe Roberts,
dinner spread, and of entertaining MacFarlane, Rena H«ias.
games which will be engaged in MacFarlnne, Ruth Peveto,
during the afternoon. Brewer, Buelah Cooper, E,rma &C
Every member is urged to win, ' Buelah May Parker,
ticlpate In this outing, according to Kinney, Kuby Lee Head, Katli
members of the entertainment com- Newhouse, May Harrison, and Vc
mlttee. Pennington.
If yon Imve a nice imrasol
umbrella liandlo we can put yon <
new frame and cover while
wait,—prices ranging from
and up. Don't throw away
good handle JOE LUCAS
"KID" PARTY
The home of Miss Vera Penning-
ton on Border street was a scene
of juvenile festivity last eveninc
when the members of the Par-Excel-
lence Sunday school class of the
First Baptist ■ church gnthered to SOX, Inc., Jeweler* and
partake of a novel form of en-j^sts.
tertalnment.
Kid costumes embodying yriglnal
ideas and unique features were in
evidence. The proverbial pig tails
tho country youth, the rustic maid'
31 W,
Hot weather bargain*—beautiful
lee Tea Cut ami Engraved
VI.50 per set of sis; beautiful Cut
Gliss and Engraved Tumblers I1J
was aasisted by Mrs. W. L. Shep- aftd the point was stressed that the! en, the rompered Infant, and thejp^. „et of Hlx. Ic<% Tea spoon
herd, Mrs. J. 1\ Mestrezat, Mrs.'tickets had to he presented In or-, pinafored little girl were the phases' r ^ j0g LUCAS AND
D. C.' Bennett, and Mrs., C. A. der to secure the reduced rates, of rejuvenation which made the'£,c j®weler„ and Opton*CTt1<
Gunstream. Next week each girl must bring event a hilarious one. Nor did the *' .
Thursday Will Be Another Great
Day of Nathan's
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Only A Few More Days
Make Each One Count
27-inch Percales, pret-
ty patterns, regular
18c values, Anniver-
sary Sale price, yard—
10c ,
36-inch Curtain Scrim,
nice borders, regular
18c values, special
Anniversary Sale
price, yard—
10c
80c
99c
29c
29c
5 pounds Drjr Prunes
5 pounds Fancy Smoke Bacon
BreakiFast Bacon, per pound
Very Best Hams, per pound
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Picnic Hams, best, pound 20c
Ye Old Style Country Smoked
.. jSau^age, pound 25c
2 No. 2 tall Salmons 25c
Fiill Cream Cheese, pound .... 35c
Sluredde^ Cocoanut, pound .... 34c
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Vf# idut deliver a loaf of bread
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and make money on it. We
don't burn gasoline.
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36-inch Bungalow Cre-
tonnes, very pretty, 29c
values, special price,
yard—
18c
Mattress Ticking,
standard stripes, reg-
ular 30c value, Anni-
versary Sale price, yd.
19c
34-inch Dress Ging-
hams, very pretty pat-
terns, regular 25c val-
ues, special price, yard
16c
Middy Blouses,* good
colors, regular $1.50
values, on sale for—
89c
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Children's Pajamas,
good quality, regular
$1.50 values, Anniver-
sary Sale price, each—
75c
36-inch Marquisetts
Curtain Scrim, Ecru
and White, good
grade, regular 29c
value, yard—
15c
Women's knitted Ted-
dies, regular 75c to
$1.25 values, special
Anniversary Sale price
48c
Children's Union
Suits, regular 75c val-
ues, special for—
48c
Tissue and Imported
'W
Ginghams, regular 69c
values, special Anni-, 'J|
versary Sale price, yd.
39c 1
Children's $1.25 Bath-
ing Suits, Good colors,
special for the Anni
versary Sale-^-
69c
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Extra Special
Women's Bathing Halts from
92<25 to $:l.75 values, special
for the Anniversary Hale, your
- choice for only—
$1.00
WOMEN'S $1.25 APRONS
Bungalow Aprons in Gingham and Percale,
nicely trimmed, extra good quality, extra
special Anniversary Sale price, your choice
while they last—
69c
Women's Muslih Ted*
Ml
dies, nicely silk era-g
broidery, all colors,
regular $1.25 values,
special for—
X&iMI
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59c
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of Luzanne Coffee and
um Percolator, all
' 'ii $'i v#
36-inch Printed Voiles,
all colors, regular 45c
values, special Anni-
versary sale price, yd.
21c
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Printed Voiles des
special Annive r s a
Sale price, yard
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1923, newspaper, June 27, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330475/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.