The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 21, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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Ladies Felt
Slippers, all
colors and sizes
salae price
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36 inch bleached
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a good 15c grade
—from every standpoint, the
world’s finest low-priced car.
Watch them get away with the
traffic signals on city streets—
watch them sweep smoothly along
country roads, with wide open
throttle—watch them on the steep-
est hills and on the roughest
stretches.
powerful valve-in-head motor,
with 3-speed transmission and
sturdy single-plate disc-clutch.
Note the unusual number of
quality features. Study the details
of the beautiful Fisher bodies. Go
for a drive over any road.
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WIL BE INTFRTAINED
Women’s
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39c
Huuhen ot Heimet,
home auem ot her
Fast color
PERCALES
full 36 inch, make
your selection
from a mammoth
of colors—
13 x 36
TOWELS
worth 26c,
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Tuesday morning at
Th* condition of Mrs. Eddie Waf-
trs whois seriqusiy ill at her home
here, is unchanged.
se break tsi
take for the
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giu wil be glad to learn thi
to rapidly rcovering from an
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white and color
per yard
25*
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Powell Bible clasa. Cars will leave
the Hut at 4:30 dfeloek and mem-
bers are invited to attend.
Junior Department, Mrs. John Bow-
den and the teachers.
A full attendance is urged.
20c Flower Sifter
Sale Price
72 x 90 inch
BLEACHED
SHEETS
Sale Price
x 65*
nickel plated steel
two doors
$1.50 Men’s
KHAKI PANTS
All Sizes
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ment of the Methodiat church.
Loyai Workere (len meete at 2130
p. m whh Mr. E. Ray Thomponn,
on Mauricevile rond.
Friday Evenina Bridge elub will
meet at eight o’ciock with Mr. and
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3 o’cloek at Use
FHID AY--
Giria Cirrie n
Do that—and you will agree with
hundreds of thousands of others
that hereis the greatest motor car
value in the history of the auto-
motive industry—-
w1.1. Mm Mowden om Main -irre
mun-oA-
FASHIONED
HOSE
Wherever you go, and whatever
may be the road conditions—
watch the performance of the
Chevrolets that you meet!
59c Women’s
Shadow stripe
SATIN BLOOMERS
per pair
39*
Exira QUC
special _.3,
SNOWBIRD
CEDAR
POLISH
per bottle
12c
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from « weeka with relatives la
Mdanatiela, Loulaiana, ana a wpena-
In* pevera] daym at Cow ceek with
the Camp Hr Qirin.
Curtain Scrim, ecru,
white, pink and blue
• per yard
9*
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par mi
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The Touring
orRosdster .
Met -nh her UMMW
ken. ot auae Mm.
tend in Sen *al— lo
during the trip.
Lxtra dpeciai
per yard
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Mrrand Mn. T. N. Powell spent
♦he week end in Port Arthur with
their brother, T. Renfroe and fam-
ily.
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Wm Presbyterlan etuurch.
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Hint church. This
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ation at Hotel Dieu la Bea
Wn Fugiu is a dormer resid
this place, but now resides is
Lake.
the monih of Aug- Mrs. T. M Weld.
ness of
Lyons.
During
: IA L CALENDAR
Mrs Addie Iilard and son. Rob-
ert Dillard, were called to Housto
Friday on account at the death of
their brother add uncle, W J. Swin-
Circie number ten of the We man'
Auxiliary will meet in Orange with
the First Baptiat church on next
Thursday afternoon. •
Execative meeting
Mrs. J. M. Dawson was carried to
Hotel Deu in Beaumont Thursday
evening. Her condition is reported
as being a little improved.
a delightful social hour.
number of
Mrs. Reid served delicious cake and
sherbrrt.
The Girls’ circle will not meet
, hepartyewhch we to have been
given by the Junior Depattient:f
3 Sundy shqoli
*4 uStH:hefcr
Mrs. W
The Methodtst Junior Mieionary
nocieties will meet Monday after-
noon in the basement of the chur h
for their mianion study lesson and
every member of the junior mis-
sionary band and every member of
the Junjor mssiorary society are
asked to be prenent for this meet-
Ing.
ford, who died
Mi Marx, Ford has xeturned to
home after yisitins her grand-
_ mother. Mra D. O Petty and famly
leave Wednesday for Van
where she will reside in
ture.
5:30 Friday aftenoon. The body ar-
rived here Faturday mornins and
services win be from the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert billard on
Bunday afternoon at 5:30 o clock.
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D. Welch and famly were Beau-
mont visitors Saturday.
Come to our showroom arid make
your own inspection of this re-
markable automobile. Study its
advanced design—typified by a
Mrs. J. C. Myer of Houston is in
the City as the guest of her par-
ents. Mr. ane Mrs. W. N. Anderson.
*10 Orange avenue. Mrs. Myer will
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Pattillo, daugh;
ter. Miss Justine and sons. Junius
and Samford, left daturday morn-
ing for a week end motor trip to
Houston and Gakeston.
On August 30th at the Masonic
Temple, the Order Easter Sta- will
celebrate the birthday of Robert
Morris, the founder of Eastern Star,
with fitting ceremonies. A delight-
ful program has been arranged
Women's apron
GmIa OIRLE mer
WITH MR*. NEI
The Giria cirle of the - First F'res-
byterian church met Friday after-
noon with Mrs. E L Rid.The
afternoon was pleasamti ‘sperit 16
making needle casek f6r Ma Chrisi
man The girls snt'Mrs.n'Lybm,
their leader, a bag of fruit Mrs
Lyons was absent due to the ill-
Mrs. Nancy Granger and daughter
Mrs D’Malley, who have been in
the home of Mrs. Joe Granger for
four months, have gone to the
Home bf Mrs .1Gmihger‘s son. F. Pe-
veto, of Orange, where they will
spepdy-he wintere or. • /
4:5 • temryprrr*gejgg:
Mrs AzfFupibtedwiizevtertain
her Hunday sehool class of boys
Wednesday, afternoon at the church
park! hting tne‘‘htH"rthday
ofdharhes fHewddd and the seventh
birthday of Eugene Berry.
• Miss Juanita Dawson, who has
Men in Galveston, was called home
Friday on account of the ilinems of
her mother, Mr*. J. M. Dawson.
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Aezhah
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her husband, Mr. Ras
Lod Ester U, panager of
Ora g "9«com pa a y
saedek,‘aashxsdtean6”
to qpen his store about Septe
1, if not before that time,
goods for the gas appliance
Miss Aline Peebles. a teacher in was shipped some time ago. and
the Oilfield school for the ensuing been, expectedLher by this tin
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for Fconomical Trai^forttion t
\rj Sinrtoty will
Extra spec'l $1.98
each______*__
Auxilar mm nW w *4 * * m
Youma Peopte'- MJ. itn—rr modt-
w. M & of the HM Papu«
etunen mere- nt chwe Bapds churet
at ehme oetoet,
webeccw'- wal meet at the L o
o. r. man m ezna
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The W. M. V. will meet at the
Baptist church Wednesday after-
noon for a regular meeting. All mem-
bers are requested to be present.
time revive I at Frankston. Texas,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and
son. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and son,
wra Beaumont visitors Friday.
hRev. E. F. HafGin, pastor »n
charge will preach Sunday at the
Paptist church here for both morn-
ing and evening services
First prize in the aaai
prementatiomn offered at Mr
theater Friday evening
nuaried to Eva Pear LeBo
Dr. and Mrs. E L. Clement and
daughter Miss Jessie Mae, visited
friends and relatives here this
week
' at the vidoe hureh with Ewell
' Vanee BB leader: Al members are
inuttd *o muM and cr wul V ,
furnlene for their trarmpetatiom-
Au,E. "auG
ter, mibb Mary Nan. vimtted Mra.
W W Wailace im Hounton this
week ena.
Will Um. Wallace mpent Sunday 1 in
Houston with his mother who is
still in the hospital in that city.
nawnow wowiunrAIS '
AT MUM LAKE
The Rainbow Girls of this city
T1 entertein the Rainhow giris of
Sour Lake Tuesday evening at 7:30
o’ciock. The following little girls
wHl put on a drill during the eve-
ning: Mimses Betty Oliver, Lessie
Harding, Virginia Ingram, Mary
Julia Glidden, Margaret Turner.
Plorenqe Marguerite Deator and
Vlorenee Baker. Refresh mem s will
be served Every girl in thia er-
ganizatioh is urged to be present.
uceld,
paie
unit WORKEItS
WITH MRA MeGALGN.
The Loal Workers class of th*
Firat chrisdthn Sunday whcul met
Fridoy atternoon with Na W. F
2 MeGaugh with ii members and, i
viftor le attendance
q The meeting was epened with the
uual Casa tong: followed* b/ uray-
busnew wus first atteoded
aojah many plans diecumed tor the
geod ot the qiam
Durine a dengiful mocfai hour,
mm interestins aminn wetm m.
*M**< imi Itetremabping vuneh ana
adenetop- euke wan mervea by Mra
MeGaub The Loymi Wurkep- elaun
' *M meet wext Friday afternoon at
day avening. when
If you
advent un
edy, do
"NAasht
endar fo
flt is
and to
tional pi
** Orange v
€ eption
Tuesday
As m<
of life .
funny as
ping on
tertaining
folks irex
takes its
of this i
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this sale 1 4 Ip
each_____-4.
limit 2, ICC
per can —
young friends of this charming lit-
tle hostese were bidden to thb
Harding home o matt her guest
The rooms were prettily adorned
with summer flowers. '
Many games and contents that
children love were played and en-
foyed. In l he contest. Misses Mary
CoihM e Betty Oliver for the
girls and M rears Joe GHden and
Hilly Duke for the boys received the
prises.
The following guests were present
MI coming in fancy costumes which
lent an attractive feature of the
evening’s enjoyment.
Misses Betty Oliver, Mary Col-
burn. Mary Julia Glidden, Virginia
McDonald, Earl and Merl McGill,
the honoree Mias Edna Hughes and
the Hostess. Miss Lessie Harding,
and Messrs. Jog Glidden. John Col-
burn. Jack De. "Billy Duke. James
Oliver, Joseph Mecorquodale, Ralph
Barbee and Mill Harding
CHICAGO, Aug 29.—Air pi
ger service between Chicago
Dallas. T?ns, will inaugurate
September first with 12-hour
vice. It was announced heie
by officfals of the National
Transport. cm
A plane will Mve"eihicaa
5:50 a. m., and Is ached Wed t
rive in Dalls at 5:35 -p. m. 1
- gfn 1 plans win leave Dali;
7:4 m. and .win atrive at
p. m. 4)
Parsenkers rates will be ten
enmramzdde
Mm W. H Surk-B Sunday Soheot
etas ot the Niu Presbyteriem Bun-
day Sehoel enterteined with a hand-
kerehset ahewer Feiday dor uule
Mi- Hyrue Courmter and Mian Ger-
tie Chapman.
Many beautirut handkerehteta
were bestowea upon th. Util# hon-
orhe and to the other honeree. Mire
Gertrude Chepman, a five doflar *#14
piece was elven.
Mapy ut the primary childre were
irww. and delishttus and inter-
astino games were played and en-
joyed
Deueious refreshment of
tood andcaromet cake and eskimos
piee were merved to the 13 suenta
who were present ana who parti-
eipatee in thio deliuhtfut affair.
miss LSAI HARDING
ExTurAI
Mins Edna Hughee, who le the
houme gueet of her cousin. Mice
Lem Handing, was the honoree of
a meet delighttus hompitallty Thurs-
Nr rend prtme won to Opta
and Mary Gallk, whe «
wim a eymmasue act.
Third prtze was mocorded
C. MeCapplon, a south who
. excentene backte work. a
AIR PASSENGER
SERVICE SEPT.
CHICAGO-DALI
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 21, 1927, newspaper, August 21, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529736/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.