The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 30, 1928 Page: 3 of 12
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Miss Doria Futch of Beaumont la
spending a few days in the city vis-
iting" friends. *
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Must
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Snoddy and
baby daughter, Sarah Nan of Hous-
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Coale of thia city.
Let him point out the new features of today's Pontiac Six—excelling even
its famous predecessors in power, speed and economy , besides possessing
• exclusivelyamongalllow-priced sixes the smart beauty of bodies by Fisher.
ange Bicycle shop
end in Beaumont.
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SPECIAL
PRICES
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up.
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Today’s
PONTIAC SIX
A Balance or
A Bill The First of
the Month?
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cy work nowe-
in doldv* "and
ry plece of fur-
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Comedy
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Gulf States
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All Pric^tt at Factory
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ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
January
CLEARANCE
Begins
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eck was made
nd dollars and
ry,
rad of Larry’s
HOLLYWOOD. Cal
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spent the week-
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Society Reporter
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If we permitted another customer to wait
30 or 60 days before paying her bill, it would
mean higher prices for everyone. Merchan-
dise represents Money, and you must always
pay for the use of Money!
Check our prices carefully and you will
realize how much you serve for your own
Bank Account by paying cash.
Do you want a Bill
or a Balance on the
first of the month?
tidally the same
am B. Leeda,
i. has
he dtutfew of
m up on •
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Allen Hubbard of Navasota vin-
Bed hU father, Hugh Hubbard of
this city the past week.
UV 7E are pleased to announce the appointment of a new local dealer
VV whose standing and experience fully qualify him to meet the exacting
standards required of those who sell and service Oakland and Pon tiac Sixes.
home, have patched things
naas- Baned
sut-
sitting at the
corner of the
she
ioh:
ught that they"
Mrs. D. c. Foreman this
Hveid, That by
der of Sale s-
orable Distrlet
ty, on the 6th
IA, or u r.
District Court
y-fve hundred
ult, under a
€ Lonnie and
certain cause
00 and stylea
v. Georze c.
hands for mer-
as Sheriff of
. dM, on the
1928, levy on
Hunted in or-
demeribea aa
Mt a part of
• Lengue, in
A and being
llows, to-wit:
» of the "maia
due, <IT varaa
corner from
Ineheo in ala-
degrees > 1-10
E bears south
varas distance:
varns distance
. on the west
A. Pattio
171 1-3 varan
th 171 l-t va-
thence went
to corner end
: and contain-
of land, and
property of
1 that on the
ary I M». the
dey of maid
toune deer, of
• City ef Or-
the hours at
. by virtue of
der of sale I
escribed Real
ue. for oash.
An the prop-
Roach,
with law..’ I
ubllcation,
once a week
week, Imme-
da of rale,
Ider, a newe-
ingt County.
Ounty, Texas,
veputy.
We hope you will meet thia new dealer. Visit him ut your first opportu-
nity. Even though you may not be considering the immediate purchase
of a ear, permit him to show you the New All-American Six whose superb
power, stirring performance and vivid style have established an entirely
new conception of the modern motor car.
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A Flaming Flapper in
a Ritzie Riot!
Naughty Baby’
ALICE WHITE
Come Make Whoopee With
The Ritzie Crowd
10:30 p.m. Monday Nite
Miss Leona Penson of Beaumont
is the house guest of Miss Eola
Gunstream, who is home for the
Christmas helidays.
Moore last Thursday eventne at WAI
nbus I dout see
your time all
gut. E.
rnnounces the appointment c
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FLOWERS - BUNCH MOTOR CO.
Fifth St. Lutcher Bldg. - Phone 456
ORANGE, TEXAS
As Associate Dealer of
STANDARD MOTOR CO.
Beaumont, Texas.
ae to arrange
wo-room apart-
ut Mrs. Ham-
ae sniffed the
It wasf’t aw-
— madiI
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Foreman and
Lance Foreman of Beaumont visit-
ed friends and relatives in Orange
during the holidays.
FOR Y. W. A.
The T. W. A of the First Bap-
tist church are entertaining with a
watch party starting at 9 o'clock
Monday night and lasting until the
New Year eomes in.
Each member of the class is to
invite one guest. A very interest-
ing program has been worked out
for this affair and an enjoyable
evening is anticipated.
it- he
Among those here to spend the
holidays with relatives and friends
has been Harry Ortmeyer, now head
of a system of retail lumber yards
in Kansas with headquarters at
Wichita. Ortmeyer, accompanied by
his wife, is here the guest of his
mother, Mrs. Harry Ortmeyer, Sr,
and his sister, Mrs. John W. Hart
and family.
week. Mrs. Kogers will be remem-
bered as Miss Etoyle tAkin, former-
ly of Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beard of
Beaumont visited her mother, Mrs.
D. €. Foreman during the holidays.
3 The Latest in Footwear
amyl ] REGULAR $4.95 VALUES FOR
$3990
a7/M I — dorr-
• U. Here is an opportunity to replenish your shoe wardrobe
• EAhh. with the very latest of Ladies' Footwear at an ex
R (• tremely low price.
N88Em IN THIS SALE IS INCLUDED
la 1 ““0bd MOIRES, SATINS, CREPES, VELVETS, PATENTS,
and BROWN KIDS—In Either High or Box Heel
.The White House I
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EUZELIAX CLASS
ELEOTS OFFICERS
The Euzellan Sunday school class
of the First Baptist church have
elected the following omfieers for
the coming year: Mr«. W. W. Ba-
ker. president; Mrs. L. E. Dartex,
nrst Woe preeldent; Mile Kate Cal-
lahan, second vice president; Mr. J.
H. Parish, third vice president; Mr*.
’ S. J- MeGee, Mrs. D. C. Bennett and
C. W. Hare, secretaries; Mrs. Cal-
vin Stakes, treasurer; Mrs. Morris
Moore, pianist; Mrs. L. W. Kinnard,
choristre and Mrs. Lloyd Esterly,
reporter.
The term of office is nine months,
the next election will be held in
October of 1929. Thia meeting was
the last one of this year, the next
meeting being scheduled in January.
somewhere in the
The “Killer” has just reached
Rinty's master — the boy is
helpless to defend himself.
Rinty is tearing at his own
ropes—gnawing—tearing. At
last he is free -— wildly he
rushes across the snow —-
leaps on the “Killer” and—
little whoopee, as she expresses it.
two friends of Lottie Pickford are
friends with each other again. She
says Jack Daugherty and Daniel E.
Jaeger, who had a Christmas scrap
tended the dance given by Miss
W. O. W. MEETING
WEDNESDAY
The W, O. W. lodge will meet at
7:10 Monday evening at the Wood-
man hall on Border street.
There will be a short business
session after which there will be a
Christmas tree held for the mem-
here. All members are urged to be
present and each one is asked to
bring a gift, not exceeding 25c.
M. E. CHOIR
ENJOYS TREE
The First Methodist church chair
had their annual Christmas tree at
the home of Mrs. W. H. Smith, 904
Pine street on Thursday evening.
Gifts of small value were placed
on the tree by each guest for the
name they drew. There was much
joking, laughter and merriment over
these gifts.
A lovely salad course was served
to the -following guests: Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Burrus, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Malone. Dr. and Mrs. L R. Rock.
Mrs. J. B. Channing. Mrs. Sue Mose-
ley. Mrs. George Coale. Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Morrison, Mr. Boehme, Rev. w. w.
Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Barcus, Mrs
R.,A. Dodd, Misses Dorothy. Alma
Belle Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Cottle and Miss Margarette Watts.
Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Willard
Smith assisted the hoot can in serv-
ing
Mr. and Mrs. Gatlin and chil-
dren of Sour Lake were Orange vis-
itors this week.
Mrs. Debbs Rogers of
Texas, visited in the
hahy daughter weighing 8 pounds
The little one made her arrival
early Saturday morning. Mother
and baby are doing fine.
Hoovers of SIXES GENERAL MOTORS
In addition to new cars of matchless value, thia dealer also is authorised
to sell Good Will Used Cars — reliable, inexpensive transportation backed
by a fixed policy of honest value for the customer's dollar.
Regardlese of what car you are driving or how long you intend to drive it,
our new dealer will welcome you at any time. Call on him soon! e
OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
STARTING MONDAY
The Great 3ars of the
Big Parade Together
Again/
Don't. Miss This Tale
of Untamed Love
with
RENEE ADOREE T
ERNEST TORRENCE
(o the Year Sale of
bEw TAR annas
SOCIAL AcnvTrE
Th* ola vear. nearine an and. U
an iapiration for soctal aftaipe to
•tart movirg on a awitter tide.
Ono of the outstanding entertatn-
monta of th. week i. tne German
Dance Eiven by Mrs. E. W. Brown,
■r- in honor of her granddaughter,
Mie Brownie Babpette Moore, who
la home from the Spence achool in
New York for the holiday*.
Thia cleverly arranged dance is
Pinehurst country club. Quite a
few members of the younger eet».
from Port Arthur, Beaumont and'
Lake Charles are expected.
Another form of. mocta1 activity
that Meme to be popular is the
"Watch Party?’ The T. W. A. of
MIDNIGHT SHOW STARTS 10:30 MONDAY NITE
TURN OFF THE HEAT — HERE COMES
NAUGHTY—BABY
ALICE WHITE JACK MULHALL
Come on and see Adorable Alice White, the Screen*
New Star, hitting the High Spot, of Comely and Drama!
Mln Hatti* Rinn, teacher in'
the West Orange achool la expected
to return Sunday evening from
Houaton where she mpent the Chriat-
maa holiday*.
News
Review
Comedy 4s 6
HAZEL DEE Ehh-a
at the ,
ORGAN
the First Baptist church are enter-
taining on New Year's eve from 9
to 1. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hugo Un-
gar of 507 Cherry street, are mak-
ing plans to entertain some of their
friends on this date.
From all accounts old Father
Time will be remembered by many
this year and much merriment,
cheer and goodwill and celebration
will accompany the old year out
and the new year in.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 30, 1928, newspaper, December 30, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530140/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.