The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1923 Page: 6 of 6
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Wage Increase
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era in navy yards throughout the, ^ ,
country will lie given a ;;cneral Lumber ConCCm Deals
10 per cent aityanee'in w«r«s, s it' For ScllOOner
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was learned tjfiny, effee'ive July
! 1 • Secretary /v..h> has approved} Thp . floneva Kathleen, a three
the report of the navy wage board,! , .
headed by I{e«r Admiral J. K. masMnl yesterday became
kobtson and the new wage scalej*'10 property of the Lutcher &
j Moore Lumber company of Orange.
'transfer papers on her having b >en
HW | fgiven over to F.. H! Farnroll, gen-
eral manager of the toiupauy by
A. H. Tarver of Shreveport, her
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*:/ ^,e largest crowds toj g V\Y A Mil is now . on dry dock at Beaumont,
**wer witness a game in Jasper is |Mlljl|l 1 II l|| Mi I. where she will undergo minor re-
wpe«ted to turn out this afternoon | | |f| \ |jrtl ifj pairs and repainting. This is the
W "** Diamonds in action, ac-1 , j second schooner purchased by the
_jp iding to word reaching here from jl.utcher & Moore Lumber company,
;* ere this morning. Jaspc- thas j pfeW Improvements Are >!>« Hoseway. another three-masted
-••^engtbened their club materially n A JJ-J ' schooner having been purchased
-fa hopes of checking the Dintuond* | DeUlg Added some time ago.
.«£& their rampant race for the oov-' — — j
filed honors, and at least one of
^ Alter having won their seventh)
straight victory from Sulphur last
Sunday the Orange Diamonds left
this iuoriiiiig for Jasper where they ... . . . . „ .
, , ., . will be promulgated Saturdav
*<MP6 billed for a double header w:ifi|
t|tat club. The Diamonds
ISWld four siruiglit wins 6ci*r the
# 0-f?tate club, and wehe prepared
*odn y ti increase iheir laureS
J P. Rogers, a member of the
Texas legislature, wait here vester-
fny j n a brief business trip,
S. M. White ici't this mcmiug
tor Marl in lor a two weeks • vitit.
Mr. White-will be joined by Mia.
White at the end of tins week.
W. H. Tippin, local steamship
agent, was in Beaumont yesterday
on a business trip.
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Mrs, J. Simmons ef 1 -
ning for Sulphur, U.i\
been here several days
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Pis-
Gray Davis ' <i«Mi
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Mrs ~ B. Lancaster Mi this m-ck'
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' The newlyweds
Echo, where they
i7ew Orleans for a two wee*
and chancel nd .ymoon. They will ms
w friends and
ked with fenu, bamboo, a.
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opening by Mrs
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nlng for Vinton af>;r having beenlH. Voss while Mm. M. 0. Davles Thc y. W. A. of the FirM Baj^
kere several days visiting Mr. an<| plgyed the piano accompaniment. |tUt church met yesterday eVeniag
Mrs. C. l)ei.i«nn Mrs. N. ■ C, Belk of Waco then',,, 7o'clock at the home of ^
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Mrs. C. Dentson,
Mr. and Mrs. M,
of the Orange oil field left this
morning Jor Ponca City,' OIJs..
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R. Reddiek
played In solemn, measured tones,
Bridal-Chorus from Lohengrin. The
.. , bride and grbcm optored together,
Mrs. A. M. Weaver of Grayson, morning Jor Ponca City,': Okls.. preceded by the Httle ring bearer,
La., left this morning after haxing where tliey will visit h^l slstct.rCarl Miller who bore the golden
been here several week, visiting Mrs. C. P. Puff. >lrcle on a small satin cushion. As
1 -S fjthe pair reMhed the altar, Rev,
Miss Iris Ellis left thi* morning Brown stepped out and performed
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Edwards,
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leader, Mrs. Hunter Bestty. The
business seslibV whs conducted by
Stella May NlmlU, and the program
was led by Anna Weaver. >Thelma
Brewer, and Maty Steele Mslated
with the progra*. which was fw .
the book of Esther. '
,, , . . , Hie Geneva Kathleen is said to
New innovat ona are being made ^ onp of , thp 8wJftm ^
raines this afternoon Is expe.t- in the Sabine lake pavilion, located n|ong h<> ,f COf|R, shfi wa3 bui(t
■n •>«■ thrilling. i 10 m,,"a fro' ,hp Clty ™ ,h" I.v the Tarver Shipbuilding com
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The flrla w>um«d their
Mrs. O. L. Edwards left tbis,^ por( Arthur where ahe will the ceremonv which was very Irn- Coffee lids and have over . SOP
morning for Lake Charles where visit the Woman's Club thero. Ipressive. *' • - - •"
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she will vislj friendB and relatives
for several weeks
Harold and Erma Pearl Elkinton
left this morning for Jennings, La.,
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Immediately following the cer
Mrs. A. M, McKinley and Mrs.jmony, the happy couple hurried
where they will visit their grand-.Telsher and Mrs. W. W. Phillips,
parents, Mr. and Mrtt. J. T. Elkin-1 _____
ton. k\. Miss Cleora Hewson was a Beau-
E. Strunk left this morning for j from the church to the home of the
Houston sfter having been heri. se\'- bride's parents, where congratula-
eral days visiting Mrs. W. O. tlons wer/ rained upon them.
The bride was lovely In a blege
Miss E. Guldrv left this morning
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^oissler and Humphries will ban-'road, under the man.gument oro.i^ „ Bwaumont ,n 1917, b,inB
-«e the mound duty for the Dia- S. Sydnes, which was take,, over oiu; ()f )h(> vessels to be built I for Lake Charles after having been;
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morit visitor yesterday.
crepe romaine dress adorned with
crystal beads and she carried a
I beautiful arm bouquet of bride's
mond* today, the forme'ir Oili litir- " week ago. A Deleo lighting sys-
Mrs. C. E.
^ . .. . ,, . . . , after the war started. She cost in) here several days visiting Mr. and vesterdav after having been gone
ter h0VlllK «^'en.« the open- em. which lights the entire plant, |he . hbor||otMl of |125iOOI) when! Mrs. T. M. Ouidry. [several days visiting friends and
■ffif hill. including bath houses, pier, and the
several days visiting friends
„„„„ . buit, but is understood to have [ 'relatives. 1 *
-The Diamond^ wHI return fburs- grounds adjoining the resort has ^ no state- Mrs. S. F. Montgomery Urt this Mrs. O. B. Wlgley and daugh-
"n<1 a fpw dnv« iH'fore ><' n ns ,i e 1 w ,(<l 'on "r,j nient having been given out as to | morning for Vinton. La.j where she ter, ltosemarv of (ialveston, are
^ing into action again Sunday t c,ng made ,o the bath rooms. «n«l „llrrhi|sn wU, vl8„ frl„uds „nd relaUve8. >
against Sulphur at West Erd park, wire screens are being placed on
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Vines, said to be one of -he fast- the windows of ihe entire " building.
j&\ righthanders in this ne. k of t lie1 A formal inauguration of the
;gt>ods will attempt to V>p the summer festivities of the resort
monds on their own l<>t. while will be the dance which will he
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Jurt (Hazier, who held Sulphur held at the pier Friday ni-*ht. A
t<T four hits last Suudav, Will op- special six-piece orchestra wili be
pose him.
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Farmer Banquet
Stirs Interest
In Other Towns
j secured from the Hotel Beaumont of
I Beaumont, and dancing will be en-
gaged in from 9 until 12 o'clock
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purchase price.
i The Geneva Kathleen had just
returned from a voyage to Kings-
ton, Jamaica, when the transaction
was closer. It was announced to
day that she will be placed in serv-
ice by the Lutcher ii- Moore Lum-
ber company as soon as she has'
Mrs. L. Mullen left thia morn-
ing for Beaumont where she wiK
here visiting Mr.
| Bal*.
Each girl promised to get fivp lid*
before the neat meeting and thus try
to bring the number up to three '
hundred ^a . required to close the i
contest.
The next meeting will be a social
one and the .,irl* will go to the
new swimming pool for a plunge.
They will take lunch with thorn.
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roses, lilies of rlie valley and ferns. HltinOK PART V i p
Keppler returned |n ahower effect. Her travellnf
suit was of. heftvy blue polret twill., The Monday Bridge club
Thq bride Is the eldest daughter tertulned last evening by Mm< j Ed-
of Dr. J. D. Yates and la esteemed gar Holland and Mra. A. R, ,Mc-
and loved by alL who ij^feow her. ( Lean at the home of the Utter,
She is a native of Orange, having 8®4 Park avenue. Daisies and P'n*
been baptised at the same altar geraniums were tastefully. - ttsoo
before which she was married about the living room where- all
and Mrs. G. W.
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The same flowera and altar were tables of bridgo were played."
Mr. and i Mrs. Jo« Cannon an(l, a]BO U80d at her graduation service.^ High score was won by lW. *•
visit friends and relatives foi sev- dadghter, Batsev Bell are leavingjB8 baccalaureate sermon was N. Martin of Charlotlevlll^, N. C..
era I (lays. ! tomorrow tor Muskogee. Okla. {preached at the Baptist church the and a pretty electric boudoir Waa
, j ' liyear she was gradutcd from the presented to her.
Mrs. Carol Mattox left Sunday SOCIETY '-r- I Orange high school. She has been' Each of the out-of-town gafests.
been released from the docks in | for a two weeks' visit With her YATRS-RAVDKLL WEDDING
According to the manager, the . .
i grounds adjoining the pavilion will 0raftge" OPort Arth"r. and Mexican
be equipped with tables and benches
Beaumont. She has a capvJty of
&«t),000 cubic feet of lumber, in
(Which trade she will ply between
Ot'ahge, OPort Arthur, and Mexican
and Porto Rlean ports, as well as
for the disposal of the public, and
Cuban ports.
The deal wor her sale Wns han-
j Orange.
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r,-The eminently successfu i venture; ,ho;r w,n be niade attractive for pic-,,, , . ^ ,
Vi the Orange chamber ef com- j n;cs and outing*. A playground Is; through .^W. H. Tippin of
jjjerce recently to bring t closer being fitted up for the children on
••operation between the busjnpss a p|ot of pranll(j located near the
men and the farmers by farmers' j picnic grounds. f
t«nquet. which was attended by all Tbp pavilion.
connected with the American Ns- Mrs. Martin of Charlott?*lUj . N.
E.ijtlonsl Insurance company of Galves- C., Mis* Hermine ,o
' " * ^ ; / " Cuero.Tex.. and Mrs. Hhrty (Ort-
; this morning at 8 o'clock at the'waa In that city that aha met Mr.|meyer of Wichita, Kan.. .'wf**
P. Gaston Ipft this eve- First Baptist church, Rev. W. R. Randell, who Is'a druggist and part dainty flagonettes of perfume.
sister, Mra. H. S. Canon of Beau- Miss Bessie Yates and T
mont, •— Randell wore united In marriage, ton for the paat three years and it "Cuero.Tex.,
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announced, sion please rliig 147 and we wHI
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)D&e farmers in the community, has ; will In. open ever>- night. A supply1 WMi for lt> put it in k«mm1 condl-
©et with the approval oi 01|f r cit- of new bathing suits has been l>ro-',,on ail(1 ^turn it wtlnrtit any trou-
Up! Queries h .ve been cflming lnto;Vided for the visitors. i We Ul y(tu ubaisoever jOK Lt-
Orange chamber of commerce, U AS A.Mi SON, inc., Jewelers a«n
concerning the haaqnet. Iniorma- ot'K tlLVSSKS WILL \« T Optometrists.
t on has been sought in^l'kriird to | MARK YOI* UMIK OI.DKI! thir
ihe program, the means of enter- Optical Parlor Is under the super-j ? ,'v
tXbimMi, anil the met hois of pro- j vision of n licensed optometrist.— j City people have lots of 'fine
eedure which made the iiffc.ir onejjoE IATCAS AND SON, Jewelers things to wear. Country" people
Of such great success. land Optometrists. have lots of fine things to Cat.
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Friday we will load the remnant of our stock
and ship it to Beaumont.. .If you are interested
in buying fixtures at wholesale cost take ad-
vantage of this last opportunity.
You surely need some piece of furniture to
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. make your home complete. If you are interested
in a bargain, don't wait any longer, come today.
LAST CAUL
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New Summer Millinery
You c«i> buy any (•tyle in Summ^-5 Millinery m
Grager'* itOfe? Vftlue« w high (U $15 At'thi r&
markable dote out price. An ex{raordinary of-
fering. in* this section, as you know the sum-
mer styles are wo#n through September and
sometimes later, nike advanta£e of this close
out price ■
50c Feather Ticking, full width
guaranteed 8-ounze weight,
neat stripes, standard brand, 3
yards for—
$1.00
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$1.50 Tomahawk Sheets, size
81x90 torn and hemmed, full
bleached sheets.. A real value,
each— t j • t.. .
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$1.15
Black Hawk Pillow Tubhig, -
42 inches wide, with smooth^
linen finish, ^bleached, 50 valr
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$1.00
20c Dress Ginghams, 27 inches
wide; fast colors, stripes,
checks and solid colors, 7 yds.
for—
$1.00
$2.50 Full Fashioned Silk
Hose, standard brands, full
fashioned Silk Hose, all colors,
and sizes, pair—
$1.95
20c Pajama Checks, 32 inches
wide, good quality, sizes of
checks lxl, 7 yards for—
$1.00
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$2.75 Crinkle Crepe Bed
Spreads; size 72x90, best qual-
ity Spreads, will give complete
satisfaction, for only—
$2.19
29c Dress Ginghams, full 32
inches wide, fast colors, neat
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patterns, 5 yards for—
$1.00*
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25c Bungalow Cretonnes, 36
inches wide; attractive floral
patterns, warranted fast col-
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$1.00
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25c Springtime Domestic, 36
inches wide, spring water
bleached, soft finish, 5 1-2 yds.
for—
$1.00
20c Unbleached Domestic, 39
inches wide; no imperfections,
good quality, good weight, 7
yards for— ' 1
$1.00
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20c Altaire Percales, 36 inchc*
wide, new assortement of sum-
mer patterns, fast colors, 7
yards for—
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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/m1/6/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.