The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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jp|*f ^ riumbeif of small informal parties liaVe Keen
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ihare the honors with Strmmer brides and B,*ht A hika
_1 . • />.. a . , earlymortln* and then brerikfast was.
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Boswell, her ate
M then- euesta for thWcomirfc- weak. Mr, and Mm, gfc
Uick Plaster. Mm Todd Gordon, Mis* Audrey 122:-
;Gordon ancTMiss Mildred! Gordon, all of Terinole. c"mtte. -mnW.^Miah;
Several delightful affairs have hern planned in - "11
their honor. " ^ .. . ' J >*** •
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«\J rtainlBtliLf __an(1 Mrs. J " -
*« nn wi'V-danKhtPr. • Mtffl) .Taunita
triple T, .CftAfls foynts ■
xxnnn. who htrfred frótn Chicago ^ BrSIÍfER$ CONÍTütiRXrTi
*wt«rá«y.'- . They wefa ' accompanied
by Miss Qpnl Bawann' who Ins. b«?«n
ftttendlnr~.'the American Conserva-
tory' of Muslo In Chicago for the pant
Tear. Ml*< Raizan o tell) remain In
Orange with tier parent .
An engagement and appronthins
mar-Sntre of Intenest to the many Or-
ange friend* oí the. bride was nn-
noanedd at |ft beautifully Arranged
I?a"v ?lvP" ,,)T Mt*s- UWC ORANGE 8, P.
'Cliarle# Lilib.v at her home.. In P?nu
mont, disclOBlwr to a irrouo of MM
Bculab Cooper's intimate frienda Iter
aii|>"oaeliiiie -jtóriaire to Haery'Mason
of Beaumont:, $o take place August
12. Mrs. Bertha Mallín of Orange,
who will stand as maid of honor at
the wedding, W'll hounr Miss Cctope.r
■with n six table bridge party next
Friday evening at her, home In Pine-
hurstf addition, the enesrs being
drawtv from the . honoree'V close
friends ih ■Oronff" ami (Beaumont.
Miss Cooper Was fotmerlv of Orange,
having graduad from Orange high
pcliool. and jimjoj-s a wide circle of
friends here.
Membra of. the . Trióle • ramble
class - of' the Frrlt , C)irietind clttlrch
met iir a •■ tiiialiiwy^easioV Friday af-
ternoon at • the church with nine morning' ,
present... Mrs. Jake. TJenwo presided Mra. Rtanfleld, who is formerly of
EGV%N 8TANDFÍEtn WEDDIXC,
AJÍKOUSCEI BATCHDAY -- ?
Sir*. C. Jf.^^Bjunders announced
the marriage J of her daughter, Mra.
torean Kgan, to Henry _ gtnndfield,
which took -placa In Lake Charles,
ta., Thursday July 2S, Saturday
during the bnainess meeting, nnd nil
offiecrs cave apemlid renorts. Plans
were made to meet- again the first
Friday; In September.
llQJiDS BIVSINEWi MEET
Office ** and teachers of thr West
Orange. Baptist Sunday sphool met
Fvídáy evening at the. home of Misa
Ecsié Richardson, supetintendent, for
a business session. Plans for an
attendance drive was the chief topic
of discussion, and special effort will
he put forth to increase the mem-
bership nnd keet up a good attend-'
nnce. •, .' i •
After the business Cpnference'Mlss
Rifhnrrdson served refreshments of
sandwiches and ice tea.
CHRTSTIAV CHFRCil TO
f' SPONSOR RADIO PROGRAM
pOmoI.E. .TWO . MEETS ■ ' ' ■ S|
AT BITIGESS HOME ! The First Christian church will be
Circle; . two of. the West Orange j in charge of the rcgitlar Sunday even-
, Baptist church will meet next Wd>d- iug '-xcrvicr to be broadcasted ovir>r
iiesday afternoon at 2:SO o'clock at KFDM Sunday afternoon from a. to 8
the home of Mrs- Joe Burgess in o'clock", according to Itpv. J. T.utlior
Bruner addition', Stone, pastor of the church.
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HEAR
THE;
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Every
Saturday
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7:87
From
Radio
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KRLD
Dallas
1040
Kilocycles
Chicago and where she made her
home for a .number of year , has_rc-
elded. ii# Orange with her parentw.
Mr. and Mra. C. M. Saunders, at their
home on West Main street for th«'
paRt few months. ^ She has proved
most charming t,o a host. óf frienrtu
«dncp h<ir arrtval in Oíánge.
""Km. Saunders and a few clqse
friends of the bride and g'iioom were
the only i>nes in attendance at the
wedding which was aolemnixed at the(
First Presbyterian church of t>al¡e
Cliarles. '.
Mr. and Mrs. Ptanfleld will leave
the latter part' of August for an ex-
tended wedding trip which will take
them via New York, Chicago and oth-
er points in' the east. On their re>
turn they will make their home with
.Mr. and Mrs. Saunders on Main
•Rtreelt. p . v, \ s
\V ESI.EY BIBI -E OliASS
TEACHER IS HOXOREI ' ,
The Woman's? i Wesley Bible Oars
of the First Methodist church met
Friday evening in the church hase-
"inent for- the monthly business and
social session. .
The annual election of officers was
held with Mrs. J. F. Nutlall re-elerft-
ed president; Mrs. J. W. Bitrdltte.
vice president: Mr . Lit Reese, treas-
urer; Mrs. .Alii®1 Caaterline. assistant
tfiftcheí- and correkppndhtK secre-
tan.v: Miss Alta 11. Ritter. recording
secretary, and Mrs, W: ú Roberts,
■ teaclier. /'■ ! :
Following the business meeting a
e'elodf and
■ -citrítd. one of; *
the largest crowds Orange has ever
offered an affair of thia kind.
DRC.RKE OF-nONOR TO
HOLD BTRINRSR MRRT • r «
All members of the O-ange Degree
of Honor are urged to be in attend
anee -fÉÉNÉlfiHll
MUn Mamie Ruth Harris ha* re-
turned tó Houston afWr^l
Orange with her parents, )
}fr«. J. F- Delage and
for the SK?IT:.
held at the
evening beginning'
WOODMAN. CIRCLE FROER
L.tRGE ATTENDANCE
All members ^f the Woodman Cir
western. states.
Misse* lane*, and TaisHko .'W 1?*
nnbe, daughters of. the Japlnese con-,
ftiil, who have been visiting 'Mr, and
lodce i i ..i i nMt i,°i„ left Saturday affernooa on * motor
«5 ass, Sis «*•* -Mh" ■"
1. Miller... was,'
th* case trá
county flyo yearn ag«¿
tifiad on a state eba
that the.' governor
r|pardon of «onilnute. '
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Two other' men -1
cle are-askpd to-be In attendance at 'Mrnf.fc A. Rumrtl here, will ...leave
BIBLE CtASS,
HOLDS MEETING ; ': /
■ The LortiT' Woman's Blfile class ^f
the First Chriatlan church will meet
.next. Tuesday evening nt 7: S« r *rtwk
for the monthly bnaines And social
pensión at the home of , Mr<). Joel
Dnhon at Echo,. All membe
asked' to be present.
Bv it ME. LI8BETS ¡
WHAT TO WEAR for the supper-
hour Is anawer'ed by the popularity
of lace frock . Pictured is a lovely I
%nd interesting model choMSH oby
Catherine Moyl^p, pretty screen ¡
player. ;
It. reaches the floor In the back,,
with a slight lift la front displaying j
the instep. A dipping cape In the;
back Is in tine with this skirt dip!
and also with a flaring peplutn set |'
well below the hips. The frock la
belted, with ^a narrow Ism bett
delightful social hour was enjoyed
With Sirs. Roberts and lier mother,
Mrs. rA. T. Windliam, as hostesses.
Tlje program consisted of an "Old
Fashioned Singing," with tyrs. J. °F.
Xiitta'll beautifully rendering vocal
solos. , ami group singiug. Mrs. \V.
F. Andrews, who has just returned
from an . extended visit to North Car-
Oliiiii. and .Mr¿ E. it. Maxwell, who
lias j\i«t\ returned from <'allfornin.
gave interesting accounts of: their
trips. After the serving of delicious
home matte ico cream ami <iake, the
members delightfully surprised Mrs.
Roberts with a miscellaueous shower,
this being lier tenth anniversary as
Wilier of the class. Mrs. James
Turner wrote a most fitting poem ex-
pressing the appreciation of the class
for M:«s. Itohert's faithful work dur-
ing the past ten years that she has
served as teaclter of this g^oup of
women. The poem was read at tills
time. 1" t '! ' ' v
TKICOITNTV ÉPWORTII
LEAtjI'E TO MEET HERE
A meeting Of the Trl-County Rp-
worth league vfill Ii.. held at the
First Methodist j hi'us-h -next Tues-
day evening bognYíflhjf at" 7:80 o'clock.
Members of the First Methodist lea-
gue are making plans to' ohtevtiyh
the v¡siting delegiites, and all memp*
hers or the local league are especially
-urged to be present and assist with
The entertaining.
cdmpany -Ihem to New...Orleahs, the
trip being m«'di"ity nintot- nayr1
^ Bank Closes
;^OÑNELlÍlWJ.RW^?ÍJ^l ;
(AP)—F.mbarressed hy . heavy reiw
the past ,t\vo day!}, the First Na-
tional Rank of. Vanderbilt,—near >w>re,
closed todfty, The runs were believed
the result of the closing' of ihre\> of
the four Itanks In I 'oimel.svilie within,
the past, month, The bank Wa.< eepl'- 1
talixed nt *35,000, S,\ recent state- (
mem ^reported, u surplus of $5.1100,
demand deposits of ,|8,453, and time
deposits of $S9,7t!4.
went to the penltei
fought. Itl3 ease. * i
peni, he applied do i
victloii of manslnui
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P&RSONALS
Mrs. Arthur Charboanet and tlftttKh-
ter, Jeanne, of New Orleans Vré in
Orange as the guests of Mrs. Oliver
Sernntlne and Mrs. Winnie Carter.
Mr. and Mrs- D. R. Hat'din left
yesterday for ah extended visit with
relatives In Atlanta! Ciih.
Mrs. Florence Hopkins has .re-
turned to her home here ¡vftor (a
three Aveeks visit \vi(\Ji her daughter.
Miss / Robbie ItopkitisV and her «011,
Morris, who are spending the sum-
mer in California. Miss Florine
Hopkins, who accompanied Iter mot it-
er to California, stopped On their
return (trip for a visit with relatives
When your head
achea; when Neu-
ralgia tortures you;
when Muscular Pains make you
miserable^-take a Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pill.
Mr. Smith is one of millions
have found this easy way to
prompt relie!. He says:^-
"I ketp Dr, Miles' Anti-Pain
PO« in my pocket and when I
a dull heavy feeling in my
4,1 take a Dr. Miles' Anti-
ainPillandthe pain passes off."
OR. MILKS'
-Aim-MIN PIUS-
these little
or at bedtime will
pecially when: you;_^
or are troubled with <
aula, young and otd f
All Druggists 25c a
rADTCD'C 1
VAKIAKCIJ
mm
Furniture Si
CRORLEIf RADIO l K.'
|We Buy, Trade ai
!,'Á
MO Border St,. Wiefle;
Dealers ht New snd|
Hand Fornlinwi.
CLEAN SWEEP SALE OFFERS
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ipwo
TABLES
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On TÁe Screen
the glare of powarfal
iignts and the stress of "Picture
Making" the beauty rendered by
Gouraud's Oriental Cream stands
the test. It gives an alluring;
pearly appearance that will not.
rub off, streak or spot
No "touching op" necessary as , 1
the skin retains the delightfully 1
soft, seductive beauty under all otm-
ditions.
Crazy Water €%
KRAL WELLS, TEXAS
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"VAC
Rooim $1.0(pii
CRAZY
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00. None Higher
HOTEt
BmNI tad Orl«K*l Tub
Btnd 10c. for Trial Rise JJ
Feed T. Hopkins A Sen, New Y«rk City
Miheral Wells.
Neighborly
SERVICE
The cold impersonality often associated
with Business has no place in tUe O
National Bank* Here/ you Wfll find the of
ficers to be experienced and authoritiye
financial counselors^and at the same time
neighbors who Have your individual in
terests at
„
CAMP FIHK SWIMMING'
CLAUSES TO BF: RESUMED . ,
The Reginners' Camp Fire swim-
ming classes, which were scheduled
for Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock
at Rlue -inke will be held Monday
afternoon nt 5* ó'clor.k, and the nd-
vatieed class, will meet as previously
announced, on Tuesday afternoon at
r. o'clock, with Mls^ Katharine Ford,
linstniK.'tor, and Mrs. T. C. Fortl,
Camp Fire executive, in chargf<.
All group meetings aré lieing omit
led during these warm summer duys,
except for picnic and swimming pur-
lies, Mrs. Ford .urges all Camp
Fire girls to take advantage of these
swimming clasps which will be con-
tinned until Mr. Ben K. Bering be-
gins his-life saying class the latter
part of August.
Men's women's and children's shoes grouped on two
final quick action disposal. Two pricest
$#.95
X
CIRCLE MEETING* V
PLACES ANNOCNCED
Circles of the First Baptist Wo-
man's Missionary society will meet
next Thursday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock in regular circle meetings "as
follows: Circle J with Mrs. C. A.
flunstreaiu, 7Í2 Seventh street: cir-
cle 2 With Mrs. O. C. Strickl.iml.
1005 Rleventb street; circle 3 with
Jlrs. Av. F, Wilson. C04 Twelfth
street? circle A with Mrs. J. It. Par-
ish. West i'ark avenue; circle 6 with
Mrs. Ham Smith, 408 Market street,
nnd circle « with Mrs, O. D. Butler,
Brunpraddition.
It was also announced tliaf the
monthly conferenfeo would he held
following the regular Wednesday
evening prayer' service. Members of
the Senior B. Y; P. U. will he in
charge of the prayer service- .
B. V. P. r. ZONE MEETING
18 HKIip FRIDAY EVENING ,
The monthly B. V. P. V. iionó
meeting was ¿field Friday evening st
the First Baptist church with' repre-
sentatives feom" practically nil Ü(i-
tons in Ornnge county in attendance,
The devotional and song service
was led by Coleman Timing of Rose
City Baptist church, and the regular
business meeting was presided over
hy An ron 'Granger, 7.one president.
All officers gave reports for the
month of July. ,
After the business meeting effi-
ciency banners were awarded as fol-
lowp: General efficiency banner to
West Orange Unions; Senior banner
to West Orange; Intermediate to
First Baptist, ahd Junior to * First
Baptist church.,
LADIES' BIBLE CLASS """
MEETS AT CllAPEL
KMp Uilies'r Bible class of the
Presbyterian chapel will meet at the
next Tuesday afternoon
" "W. '
roup
NO. 1
offers
o 1 c e
of entire
stock o f
of $5.95
Summer
Drerises.
Silks and
matenals
o f t h e
season at-
Clean Sweep Sale of Summer Dresses
NEW SHAPES
NEW SHADES
Millinery
Felt Hats . $1.79
Hair Braid Hats.
$1.95
Close out of Hats
29c
eeeeeeee eee .ÜV%í
SPECIAL I
Children's Wash Dresses.
Close out, 09c
each.
Ladies' suede house slip-
ers special per pair.. .79c
Percale all ast*^ patterns.
Special. Per | Oc
jíard lit
u
-h-tv
Prints one full
table. Fast color
22*
Ladies' night
$1.25 valúe,
•'e e e e • «V
IV
Rayon flat Crepe. All
85'
• * •
Printed ||I'- silk ereps.
.♦m
Pepperel sheeting, bleached and nnblearheil,
epeflal, per yard............. • •......
Pepperel sheets t x 00, IJmlt 3 to a
customer. Each.
Voile solid colors. Special
per yard ,.■«' «..* •
Indian head solid colors. Sft-incbes wide,
per yard ..........
Curtate Serial with fancy border.
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Hmamtm
includes
di^s&es.
Latest
■®ür
Summer
s t y 1 es
tcrials to
be closed
out *t
Imported; i 12
Sllit pnntre*
Per yard
Silli \'ullr. ¡Special CQf
per yard ^ .i-.'.ul'
Air silk Crepe de .Vliene
step-ins. $J
'■•pcri:il
Dimity In all fancy
colors, per yard.
White Dimity ¡M inches
wide.. Per
yard....,.
L, L. unbleached dames
tic. aa-lncNs. Meaty
• ■isde. I'er ysrd.
SPECIAL!
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1930, newspaper, August 3, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142744/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Orange+County+-+Orange%22: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.