The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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fact that while the latter is the anniversary of the
¿irtK of Christ, the form-
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Easter motif ha been attract-
IvSly displayed "In the various social
functions bore this reeek, and from
all , Indication will be used even
inore bo for the next few days, with
members of the a tenner socjety el-
aipty little bankets and other
articles «suggestive of this «.occasion.
special programs will J*. presented
at the various churches and through-
out the city next Sunday morning
and the departmental beads of the
Sunday Schools' have already made
awjjrements for e«f hunts and Easter
parties, complimentary to their pu-
plls. *. - '■ ,y f'• }v - M- ¡¡¡A
Society Calendar
MONDAY CALENDAR
Woodman Circle meeting at 7:90
o'clook at the W. O. W. hall
Pénlor Epworth - League business
nferénce at 7 p. m. at the First
Methodist church, r> , -
, TUESDAY CALENDAR
Mrs. W. W.. Plowden entertaining!
léiiday ¿rldg* club at 3 o'cloci at
her home oh Tenth street.
Y. M. W. oliib meeting at 3
¿o'clock with Mr . W. P. Bunch. >
Bible class meeting nt 2:30 o'clock
at Prefcbyterlah chapel. j;
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(TENTION
p to Williams; ciptaln of
ole drill team, and
member ef that
leave Tuesday morning
itye^l Wells, wfcsre they will
the Woodman Circle conven-
7 They are as follows: Mes-
liqes Chills Harmes, We .Cain, Jewel
IK Duhoa, tynude
"(sr, Jake Peterson. Mattlo I#e-
.. Maude Blshipp. Myrtie Mc-
Cwiin. Lena Hicks. Mollie Norwood,
Phillips. Monroe Celburn,
Hfcer, Andrew Nance, Bonnie
Una, C. O. Kellia ,' and Misa
Blanche Stanrteld.
Mr. and Mi*. C. H. Steele enter-
ityéd members of the Friday Night
irldre Olub and a few additional
ne#t at' a charmingly appointed,
bwdfe party Friday evening, at their
homo. 906 Sixth stdeet.
¡ Rosea, eweetpea and other flow-
I em were used with clever effect
■front the home, while an Easter mo-
tif predominated in card t^ble ap-
s, r pointments and serving trays.
"At the conclusion of gan?es Mrs.
\R, M. Hill and Oeorge Cloud woo
high acore prises for. club members
■y yid Mrs. . t. U Stark for viaitors.
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Mri . T. J. Arnold , entertained: with
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a. delightful party Friday' evening at
•«f home, ill? Eleventh atreet, hon-
«rfag her husband who was tsWuf-'
bratlng hi. birthday ampifáte
3?ominoeS and games of, fort^STo fur-
nlahed dlvedtion throughout the even
Jng. ; An Eaater motifwrfa. featured
to- the decorations and freatfaénta of
Iwr ofaam and c«ke served.
Sharing in this h<fpltáH#, wer
3& 'ilife P^Mr. npd
Wilfred Mulhollnnd. I Mr. 'and
" : «rag • Reaman, Mr. and " "
R.'. 0. Bfown,
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'ItobenJSji >«*a «í!:Mír.í n-v
4. wkh Mrs. V, Richardson,
Mtsdames Fred DIetsel.
■n, Jokn: Codwle, ;C. E. Lyon ,
'ames Ifephan. Harrison, Lona itc*
Gill, 01y«le HesUp, Claudia Heslip,
W. H, ..Barlow. Ben Berwick; T. F-
Stark, Tjon, Wiltshire. F. Campbell,
Ross Mae Depwe. Robert Thompson.
Larki Drake,' j. Torre , J. Stantield,
L. Blanchard, Ous Clement,
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at'the bofe of
CTIVRCH
Ms.-,,
ISfei
M ib Batbee and Mr.! and Mraj Áv H<
fsQowttwm -THOO'
AVíJarge number of. members'"and
""' ors attended a r¿ktilalr meeting
Sé Literature departmeht at* the
n'a dub Friday afternoon, with
Mrji. 3, :/>,, JUicas and Miss Ceclll
in charge of * tr Ihterestinx
■on "Scotland.'*" Mrs. 8. Vf.
. president of the tí. D. C:.
i numbered. among the dlstln-
litoHs at this .time, and
Mr.- and Mrs. Grover Col-
burn, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. .Hughett
and Mr. and Mrs.. McOee.
ON HEADS
workers ■mm
Mrs. Oyie Hsrmoa. who recently
took over the off loe as president of
the Woman's work of the First,
' yterlfiu church, succeeding Mi*.
;e /Rexses, stated yeitertlay that
$l>e various office for this year'
work would be filled as follows:
'••Mir . Will* Coyle, vice, president;
Mrs. Charles Btíeie, secretary; M.rs.
W. W. PlbwdeiL treaanyer. Seore-
taries include: Mías Imá Harris. Lit-
erature; Mr . E. L. Reid. Assembly
'ome Mission; Mrs. R. M. 'mu
tirltual Ufe; Mrs. É. T. Drake,;
"orolgn Missions: Mr . D. A; Eru*'
:er, Social Service;,. Miss Bertie,
lime, Young People; Mrs. George
,- Christian . Educational; Mr ¿
I. , qoree, Synodical Presbytertal,
• Mra?*E:' T.-Drake. Mrft R. M. Hill.1
Mr*. W. W. Plowden, fliiance com-
mittee and Mrs. Hill, 'Mrs. : E. L.
Reíd, Mr . Drake, program commit-
tee. I ,.,'v ' : :• ".'J
j Circles wore1 divided into new
groups as follow : ■
No. if Mrs. T. F, Coyle, chair-
man; Mesdames A. E. Joaepbson. A.
D. Patters^i; J. P. Childers. Alfred
Stark. J. W. Hlgman, W. H. Clewls,
L. Elliott, Cl#o Bridge , F. Raoh,
Ida Hagéndoom.- W. H. Ogden. J.
W, Hárt, "tan Rátdlff, Oeorge Rex-
ma, Vaughn Boaatrünk. P. B. Curry,
W. P. Coyle, O. B. Bandera, John
Norwood, F. M. McDonald, Murrie
Smith, i C. 4, Beneché, R.VM., Hill,
deorge jj Gibaip, Johri Mc^oppin. H.
Burr, V.£ it 'MHtcheñ, W.1: WjwIow-
den, Ri H. Doyí , J. A. Wlngatl^O.
ohairmkhj' MesdimW Á. Jí CróuóV,
E.: L. Rete . ".Ernestine ' Howell, 1 Lori
Oeorge Jett, Lee Wood*orth, Walter
Adaria, Bessie McKinley, Maret, Ol-
ÜÍ and Ima Fay
NO. Bj.< with Mra, Chirles Steele,
chairman: Mesdames W. • M. Crow,
R. S. Dlllard. Don Futoh, Norman
Kelly, OOOrge Lafltte.. W. S. McQulre,
Lovelace McKlaley, Joe Ogden,
Wynne Paarc« Claude Rhelnhart,
Edgar StaWea. M. A. West Claude
Wilson, F. H. Willlson, E. Stock-
man, Carrie HaTrií, C. M. Russell,
William Boyd. EJmer Saxon, G. Llns-
comb, W. E. 8. Dlckewon aitd Misses
Catherine Bruce. Helen Dugas, Sa-
rah Home and Elisabeth Jordan.
No. 8, with Mrs.# C. C. Leedy,
chairman; Mesdames E. W. Ander-
son, Minerva Block, J, Buchanan,'
Joé Patch, !8r„ Luke Gunter, Bi Mer-
riman, fD-'Moss, Sarah Reagan, H-
Steidley, R. M.
Wilson, George
A," Peat'ce,
., Jack Meadow
s 'and Bessie Moss.
N«ú l. jwiUh Mrs,i H. J. L. Stark.
l}i. Misses .^targaret Wilbur,
ibbljs Brown, Corine
rown. Belie Carter,
iChiiders. Audrey
JtilU' CarteK R\i
IJebect. Jean Hébért, Belle Litch-
fljeld, j. Edna .'iie^ngsfon, Bertie Sims,
Grace Reeves, Haaej Reeves, Felicite
n, Tiildred Futeh, Julia Ogden,
¡, Einma Scott, Mar-
tha Herroe, Gertrude". Herrón, Edith
Herrón, Jesse Rexses, Alice Kennedy,
Josephine Sima, Catherine McLean,
Annie Grubbs' and Mesdame C, M.
Allen, Theta Anderson, Tina Grave ,
MERRY MAKERS RATE '
STYLE SHOW 'FRTOAY
Members of the Merry Maker '
club held a meeting Friday after-
noon at their club bouse on Orange
avenue. Business matters were at-
tended to and blue "and white were
selected .as club colors. Miss Claire
Coyle with the assistance of Misses
Jewel Ward, .Carmen Bailey and
Josephine Shepherd presented several
entertaining features In the form < of
a Style. show.
Members include;' Misserf Dorothy
David. Fannie Beatty. Jewel Ward,
Carmen Bally, Evelyn Turnage, (Bar-
bara Timmons, J.oiephine Shepherd
and Claire Coyle.
H I'® #'!);
FIRST
'i 0:46. Sunday schopl. This Is the
Sunday In Honor month and 100
per1 cent day for every department.
We want to make thi* the best Sun-
day of the whole month.
11,'v íMorntng worship. Tkl« gar-
vioe will begin the Weak of efuga-
liatlo service to be held through the
coming week. The paltor will brlnt
a meaaage on "The Proof at. Die-
clpleablp." The memlMrsblp la urged
to be present at this time,
e:*sr B. Y. P. V. meota with a
union for every age. had a very,
good attendance on l*st Sunday for
Moblllaatlon day and hope to have
a Urger attendance this evening.
7s8v. Evening wofsfilp. .The aer-
vtce will «pen with good -congrega-
tional singing, a special musical
liufnbfir and a message from the pas-
tor. "The Prodigal Son." Let all the
members come praying that'this will
he n good service.
The following are the subject* an-
ñouuoed for the comlhR week: Mon-
day night, "Jesus Rescuer the Help-
less'; "Tuesday night. "Jesus Com-
pletes a Wasted Wfe"; Wednesday
Sht, "Jesuit |h<* Pleading Saviour";
ursday, "Jeaun Isstiei. a
Personals
Goodman Aronaon of Dallaa la ex-
pected to' vlalt here with frienda and
delatlvea for the next few dayn.
. was given. *, the
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Call"; Friday night, "Jesus Warn
tita ■ '''ÍSS ^ ^ k 1 .'-j, ¿ "w.''v
All are cordially Invited to attend
these servicf*.
, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHTÍRCH
J. IATTHER STONE. Pastor ,
The revival services which have
been in progress since last Sunday
the 2índ, will continúe through East-
er Sunday. The attendance has been
exceptionally good for the most part
considedl/ig the epidemic of colda
and the flfr, Five have been added
to the church by confession of faith.
Special attention is called 'to the
fact that Prof. J. Rembrandt, artiat
and lecturer', will be at the church
Monday evening foi* a return engage-
ment to demonstrate his great paint-
ing entitled, "The World,' Greateat
Tragedy;" whjch portrays the last
fifteen minutes of the life of Christ
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of sacred concert music, This will
be just before the ryresehtetlon of
Prof. Renpbrtindfs painting arid lee-
tut*. I • /'ir-i':,",*
Services todny will be is follows:
9:45 #• m. Church school. M ;
11 a. m. Morning church aervioe .
, OttO p. m. Young People's pro-
fmm. . ■ fs
7:30 p. m. Evening ehuroh er-
vlce , ■' WWpfij'
Continuing the revival
through the week every night
Saturday at 7:80.
The public is cordially Invited.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHÜRCH
, Rev, P. B. Hardin, Pastor
9; 0 a. m. Church sobool. . t-
IX a. m.( Morning prayer and
eermon.
The mont'biy children's evening set*
vice will be postponed until next
month. y
This being Palm Sunday, members
are especially urle.d to attend the
service and the public is cordially
invited, ;
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Twelfth and Cypress^.
Sunday school at 10' o'clock this
morning. Sunday' service and Con?
flrmátlon at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
Rev. H. A. Knebel Of Beaumnot will
conduct the evening service.
The lAd|«s' Aid. sooletf will hold
an Easter eg# sale next Saturday af-
ternoon in fhe downtown section,
th# proceeds to go .to the church..
PENTACOBTAL CHITRCH •
000 Border Street
]0 a. m. Sunday school.
5 p. m. Young People's meeting.
7Í4G p. m. Revival. service con-
nwictoHJT.
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.wjp:j>n4 « pohther on his
trip W> India. Tne news comeo i
runner to Calcutta and cable
Mary plckfoi;d. Re shot the panther' , . .
S-VM-elephant's back.
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Gnldflne's. alwaj
' ige's headqnsi
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the K4ist«r
UVe|y Shoes In
"ipi n
■ Mr«taíMrt*it , .
TrimtntJ in idto*
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favored the group with a talk on D. A
•RpbOrt Burns" - 7^ ""Roim
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Oeorge p&líurn, .W-. M., Klpar^;
'■fl. Sjarli^ p.; >W. Kl^hens,
S. C. Trltflble. R. P; Wingate,. F." 2
Dearborn, F H\Free' and - Elmer
Harmofl"
. No. 3. with M
rane; chalrftjgiH 'jS
'. nnd Mrs- S. J. McOee visited
with frienda In líoúiton last 4rsek.
Miss Florotte Well, a-, atudent of
C. I. A-. Denton, I visiting here with
her, parent , Mr, and Mr . Felix Weil,
401 Cypres street.
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Mr. and Mr . L. Ca e left to-
day for lAjgansport where .they were
railed on 'account'of the serious Ill-
ness of-> the fodmer's sister, ■ Mrs."
Fapnk . Pugh...
All members of the Literature de-
partment, a well aa member from
«lifer department*, were1 urged to
attend the • general business meeting
at Sito o'clock Friday afternoon at
the olub.
_ & *
MoeaSe Ratcjiff,
W. s. McNeil, George
" no, A.
■■ mil, (George uioun,*
MaoFarlane, A. S.. McNeill, E, Ban
ITunt.
atora moke your hair
¡(alluring for /Eastertide so-
events, ,1 1
Far Beater WDI Be
tf Yea Gat It Now!
Y. M. W. CLUB ENTERTAINED
49 ia HOME
IRembera of the Y. M. W. Bridge
Olub foriaeA" the personnel of Mr.
and1 lira. S. J, McGee's party Friday
evening at their home on. Park ave-
nue.* The Eaater motif ' waa fen
tured, to 'the decorWl^ns with, sweet
peas as the chosen flowers.
r tile card games In 'which
wéde presented to winners of
Ugh and low acore among.the ladiea
, end wen. light refreshments ware
offered' to Mr. and TMry. Hsaury Ron
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famm,
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pip"'"3
Cinehirias, rieraalums.
Cyclamen,
Coleua, Fsni. RHrapfM,
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"Packed in Clean White Cotton Baga"
Farmers MerauiUle Company, C|ty.
Colttorn Grain empathy. City.
Orange Grain Ceaapeay. City
Orange Psodocte C 1
Tom' Lswe'a More, i
I. P. H ill lard Co., S
K. KMil fltera,' Terry- Texas.
Davison-Pick
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Easter Shoes
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Trim lUtle things, ao that daughtfr can *I*P
day too.
out on
i Sole Oxford 11.98
A sporty oxfdfd. a pair of which in every wo-
an' dfslrc. hpttlally priced for Kasfer
, _sd|sa Hand Kmkrodsred. Gowns
Al^sisee.. Piaste* Khatfes..
ladltM. and Missus' House Dresses
FWt Cptoft*. All Shag.
* at ft.M
14.90
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Ladles' Pins
silk Hose, full
ioned. All
hades A sli
Chidrcii's Ksstei
AnRlettc* or s#i
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15'
limit—One to C u s ■
. usacr Monday Only
25c
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Bloomers 1'gstel Shaden
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Monday only..
All IMr
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FrOnt Street Orange's leading Depai tmcnt Store Plume s
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SSnTLffd^ e^íSy^fS
arrived. Beautiful In design and eelpr-
tag; Uiey art gMNSbled inte ttaee
groups, priced as lettowa;
Then loo you must se our ** rent
underwear, window. Lovely Spring 1
arte, mind ye«. In aMMy delicate
for «nly— i
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and unusual range of S|
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a varlsd
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brim models. Bandeaux and Draped- The
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OVER IORANGE DRUG COMPANY
|wl>' Phone™ II
SSÉM
newest Woolens for
mer Clothes,
MEASURE AND TASTE, by
M. BORN & CO.,
World, at Prices cheaper
Hand-Me-Downs, $24 mi
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It 1 Selection tbot mskes for Style .Value. Compare our offerings ,
wUh any others at Mkc prices, Wg>c¿o<¡¿.ye«r"^Or ¿me and It.
acoeaeoriea where atj^le -ipftoal fnd eeonomy suggest.
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cUffonsr atoo iiaatel er<rpe aad gaorgett : In dj^rilUe' ahÁ Sunday idte \-
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i perfect fit,
«ualHy snd new
eat patterns In taot:
kaiágns
than yen haw formeriy
paid I1.P5 for.
mm
colors. Oftly
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vrr allh,
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