The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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I Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1929
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Tbc Curtis Pre-School ClfCle at
tho Curtis school At 2:80.
Muelo dept. of the Woman's
- club atBtHO nt the club house,
-Portulghtiy ferl4g«>dabwlth
Mm. Tom Coyle, 004 Pine street
I at 3 o'clock.
-- Otrokwa Group of Camp Fire
Girls at 8.80 at hindquarters,
TBtRSSAT
Dance---from I) to 18 at cham-
ber of commerce hall under u -
* piers of Oraw> Car nml Steel
company employes.
Rettelcnlw meet
Mown hall.
General meetlnjij) of the circles
of the W. >1. S. of' the First
Methodist church nt 3 o'clock In
the basement of the chwftli.
Kxwntlve . meetliiB of tho Wo-
man's ttuxtllarv of tlic First Prcs-
byterlun church nt 2:3(1 at the
church.
Gcncml niectiuK of the Wo.
llttttV miniltary Vif tin* Ifirst I'rcs-
bytcrfnn church at 3:30 nt the
church.
Ohsuutr^ MU-J.,ii,u>
7:30 at Odd
of the W. M. S, of the First Bnp-
church at 3 o'clock at the
church. -
The Episcopal Guild will meet
with Mrs, W. A, Sims, 000 Green
-'■Aw)ir-«fr">~ o'clock: •••—
Anderson School Camp Fire
Girls meet at 3:30 at the school-
hotise. * V>c
FRIDAY
Dept. of the Woman's
o'clock at the club
i rLm,^
-
literature
club at 3
house.
.Loyal Workers clas« of tlw
First Christian church inert tit
2:30.
G. A. of the First Baptist
church meets with Kn rlc and
Merle MoGiil, _13ll 0tl> street.
Friday bridge club with Mr.
r-OUd.. Mrs- (Jeortre Unborn at "8 p.
m.. nt thrlr home, 60S Fourth St,
LiiySr Wn^rtcrs <*l««**-.of tl -
First. Christ (un church will meet
with Jjlr*. K. \V. t'ook, 711 Park
nwtiuc.
NATt'RDAY
Liwl lett. JTtn^-Huiicl WJt nt one
o'clock at SiltlKCt Grove Country
club.
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iuikbow orai i iis
AUK 1\.STVI,I,FI>
The Hainhow ,OlrlM ni>>t at the Mit-
sonie tempi« nl 7:30 Tuesibiy even-
ing. Office I'm for the new year'were
installed us follows:,, Mother iutvi*or,
■Ml*. Ed- S. SleOitrver; worth#*.ad-
visor,. Vet ui lihinehard: worthy as-
Kpclutij ""a*l virtor, Iviltt Donna Koiiit—
tftln; CbacUX*«.'4tftt'K£i'4ft .Sheldon;
Mope, .luaultu Hokk; Faith, Kiith-
leen Taylor; drill leader, Jesslu Ruth
Cooper; pianist, ThoHjaalnu Howell;
confidential observer, Mottle Adams:
outer observer, Iris Saxon; chaplain,
Lucille Marsh: choir director, Helen
BlmmoiTB"; colors oT the rainbow as
nnge, Lenorn Bunch; yellow, Beulah
Ootwell; ureal), Hetty Phillips; blue,
Aline Colburn; Indigo, Murjorie
Sims, and • vioj^t; ,\lnnil<- Anhii Join-
er. f ithi'r ;,off>.'i,,r : secietaI'V., Frun-
Is lAntler antf) treasurer. .Mary i'ol-
ttrn. "'-r.
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wkdnesd.w
BRIIK.K (M I!
to the Wf'dlJeRilay bridui- rluli HiuU,..
afternoon at 3:1 .'> at her home; 101-
Pine street.
II. S. NTIOF.XTS
PitFSF.XT niMI IIV
The student' body <>f 'irnnj,-i> blub
was entertained with a one an com-
edy, "Sauce for the '(inwllims,"
terilay at 1 .p'clotk nssiuuhlyj. timler*.
'! the direction of Min 'iJv'J'u flojlo-
way. ' '
Tin- Aist inAu.iisd'iWarjnen f$f¥ftii<,
Sarah .Steldifry" Ivi'rl.-
Hunt, John Besirrif*.
and Alta Bearrie.
The students have
Complinii'iited Ion their
play and the student
this comedy "loudly."
nyn
pfi
'"avis,
Holaiid
■Helen
Pope
lifen highly
work in tliis
body enjoyed
Legion afxiliaby.
HEAHS KKPOUTS
Th|_4 merican l.eulon Auxiliary
Unit' So. 4 has received reports,
etc,, from their work dtirinn the
Christmas season. Ti) is organisa-
tion Rj s ohly been .funcHftnln.u about
six months and have splendid re-
norts on their worli ij.ntl advatice-
'mont in this short time- The fol-
lowing Is taken from a report of the
State wor.1t .of tills orcanlantlon in
which Orange i« often mentioned:
"'Reports of Christmas lictiyfties
from state headquarters buv« lir-
ans.c honorable mention from six
places: boxes of Christmas ftlfta
^ ewt-.to men in veteran's hospitals
at Kerrville, San Antonio and K1
Paso, ("heck sent t(> ,h<ilp buy Indi-
vidual Christmas trees for bedsides
of men in tubercular wards,
Part of inter-state work was two
bathrobes sent to-two Texas men in
veteran's hospitals In Tuscaloosa,
Aala. State chs^rmnn of rehahiH-
tatlon work stated that all Texas men
Tti v 'T'.vi::in' Iiospitals weFe remem-
bered; also their wives and chil-
dren."
Tho Orange unit feels proud of
their hit lii tliis Work. The above
report will helirp the public to koc
the kind—oit^ Work the American I-c-
itiiin Auxiliary does and to show
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COCNTY P. T. A.
HAS NEW] DATE
The meeting of the Orar «e Coun-
ty P.-T; A. eou>^.« Affeviuusly an
n'ouncc'd ,ifor Saturday, fftwi- 19th- hoi
Veen soheduietT tor Satufijay, Jan.
?6th from 10 Trm. to 12 o'clock at
the Prairie View "school. .
All' 1W8' "ifitirT WBrttir.f trtt«md^th)#f-
meeting are, urged to <lo, so as many
things of lmportnace will be /di s
cursed.
HEaEKAHsTimnT-
J;MB.LY Tlil HSDAY
The Hebekah usse.nibly will hold
their'' rflgular weekly meetlliK to-
morrow evening at tl«JS33 Fellows'
hall at f&m ~ '
InistaUatlrtn of officers rfor the new
year will he the'feature of the even-
ing ah(l the following will be In-
stalled at t.hU meeting: No bit
GrAnd, 'Mrs. Lenft Kills;
Mr«,, Rdna Pickett; secretary,
BViie t;itciTrtt"id-;—t
ice Itexses; chapltUti,. -Mrs, Nellie
OaVrett; waffled, Miss Essie 1'tlch-
ai'dsdii; rlKht supporter to noble
grand,- Mi*. JStiruia Fountain; lett
supporter to. noble grand, Mrs. 1 telle
RlKlit kl'lsht supiinvteT to vice Brand,
,.L~r . ft, A ... . V! 4 k. mj- .
A-.*
>'!ce. t rnm ,'
mail.
TUESDAY CLI U.
WITH MBS. STARK
The members of the Tuesday
bridge clufT wSr& delightfully enter-
tained by jjrs. \V. H. Stark at her
home, till Green avenue, at 3
o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Sweet peas and hyacinths, the
chosen flowers, were charmingly
arranged about the rooms.
Three tables of players enjoyed
five games /of bridge, after which
Mrs. Joe Lucas was announced win-
ner of high score. f
Two courses, a salad iind an ice
__ I'oiiise, w^re served to the guests on
trays
iTToSein
centered with the
Ttpn
-Mi.'
t-
scope of the work,
hips thi« little item will help
now Jilnnnimc to wtaKc.
. r—
:s !>.\^
Un '^o'rJoc!< KfUii.ni;iy ' In.,
hour th^ Lndlra day Tim oh eon
•li«' nerveil and the howtc wef*
to remirnl the that It
sturt on time. They also want
r<rnind tho.M*' that are Kointr to
l"'er-
t h e
i \i>!i:
i t nVii
t he HtiVe and
i. hy Thursday.
. the
wilt
wish
will
to
at-
eali the com-
Sunday school
7.J last even-
(Sreen avenue.
tend
11 e
K, ilA
m siS fes sivsslox
Mrs. \V. 11. Stark's
claws met wiHt her at
inw at her horiK'.
There were Iffvinombprs present;
letters from the Mex.ic ari Kirls at
Tex-Mcx school were sread to the
t,;lasS. Theso are t^c ^iHs that were
rent em hered with Klft.s \ t H'hriwt man
by the members of this class.
There followed a regular business
session at whleh time. j>lans for Hie
new year were discussed and plaps
were made for the itinner they are
«*ninjr to serve Saturday at noon to
the boys and jirirls of the t'hrlHtian
Endeavoi- conventh)ri.
Mrs. Emma Fountain led the dc-
The j^astel. e/eniny ensemble
the perfect costume for the youiiK
Klrl. Mary Briun, cinema pbryer,
wears thi.s dance frock of flesh
chiffon S^v+th swathed hlplrne, un-.
even hem, and tnyriads of drapes
and bows.
A sliirnmerinK velvet wrap In iii«
same shade <">mplet «s this eharmin^
and youthful compose.
votlonnl and Mrs.
led in prayer.
Wood wor
VISITINC; I> >Y
,I ^R t Ilti'Li: 4
<'lrele number
I Christian church
I Thursday of this
in ; day for the
vx.ir.-t.
which were
TTOwerg: —
Mrs. AV. A. 81ms will be hostess
to the c|ub next Tuesday at 3:15 at
her h/jiite, U09 oreen avenue.
PERSONALS
The members of the Isiiteher Stark
boys' band fhat are in hi^h. school
tyre oosinK for their yroup pi' *
[of fne "ora nge
HAPPY AFTER MURDER ACQUITTAL
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Ma
Th la photo shows Harvey Smith, private detective of Kilt hart', Iud
and his wll'e, happy in the knowledge that a jury In the superior .'ourt,
at BIknrt, has acquitted him of a charge of slaying Mrs, Genevieve Stults,
beauty specialist of South Bend, Ind. Smith has declared he will clear
up the murder mystery and then will entOr the ministry.
annunY f oilayV
mi:thoi>1kt 1
missionary
A general meeting of t lnV' Wo-
men's, Missionary society of the
Fiisl Met jiodist church.. ipt'li/dlng all
CJrelics, wjll be held at :i oyloi k to-
VnoiTow afternoon in the /iiiim rnerit
of the church-
Mr. anil Mrs. K. K. Myers left
Ibis morning for Koutit"/,e to attend
the funeral of Mrs. .lowepliilie' Heche
Miss Iris Baln'ey has, been added
to the force of campaigners- of tjn
community chest (und and is In
charge of the office being main-
tained temporarily in the •chamber
of commerce hall. Mr*. T. ford,
executive sec re In !">' of the chest, is
directing the detail -work In" the
campaign, VV, B. Simmons
lialrrn|n of the drive.
• liu:
i t>( the First
has unnoticed that
week will be visit-
members.
ITBST CHRISTIAN
missionary;
'J'lie ladles' Missionary society of
the First christian church will meet
with Mrs. W. B- Bosweil at •'t.lO
Tbui"«day afternoon at her home.
202 Briwlford avenue. All members'
are especially urged to be'present.
TOMORROW AN UNUSUAL
AT
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
$
Special
Om Lot of
Summer
TO
CIiOSK
OUT
to $4.50
liming Hatti
elt, Silk
, Ta
i (I a ii d
:<iiuu*lly
tritnhiod.
Inch BLEACHED
from Htm-cli
N YARDS FOR—
KOTEX SPECIAL
olliir lluy
DOMESTIC
$1
VAALVE
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Please
We offer these big values for one
day only—and these prices , are
good only for tomorrow's Dollar
Day
f
X
I
4
i
Brown Domestic
W III. reg. t«o (PI
quality, 10 yds -1
ENGLISH PRINTS
fast color, 50c CJ *j
value, it yards v-l
TENNIS SHOES
Mcimjliic t. S. Kills
leatlier trimnted
all sl/es
$1
COTTON
Brown, It lb.
rolls; li rolls
BATTS
$1
NEW SPRING
VOILES
Solid
colors, guaranteed
:15c quality ,/.
■ s yardm /y
$1.00
GORDON HOSE
TOR CHILDREN
3-4 length, all colorti——
sl/x*s, regular Sf>c quality
I PAIR FOR
$1.00
READY MADE
SHEETS
Hcanilens, size Hi
legular, 91,8ft •
value for ..
81-inch
Bleached
PAJAMA CHECK
:UI Inch, gooil
H YARIW
(Itiiillty
FOR
SHEE1
or un-
$1.00
'V- V" n-' -V V s.
r,
42 * BO.ftorlt
regular .Ifte value
ft F O R
RKMKMBKR —
These I'rlee* C^kmI
ONLY
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W
m
TOM-OBROW
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imm
.m,■i.l.i
Orme, formerly Kiiperintend-
conat ruction for the Dixie
Gas an(1 FH51 company here, and
who was later transferred to Jack-
sonville, Texas, has been transfer-
red again to Ht, l.ouls in .*i promo-
tion, according to information re-
ceived here today. Orme married
Miss Marjorle Brown, of Orange,
shortly after being transferred from
•Orange to Jacksopvllie.
Mrs.
has as
Mrs. I.
X. JL_..-E*artes ,, S04 15th St..
her guest her sister-in-law,
J. Morhirty and Utile son.
l^>e Boy Jr., of Alexandria. 1.1.
- Mrs. O.
in Orange
her father
M. Bowen of Houston
to attend the funeral
, Charlie Baxter.
ti. H. tlodoy, Jr.. of the Davlson-
I'ick ^Fertilizers Co. office in New
Orleans, is in Orange this-week on
business with headquarters at Davl-
Hon-l'lck Fertiliser company here,
James |0
News was
day.
Uay of the Port
an Orange visitor
Iw. R. May. an empMy-c
leader pubilshing Ciy-f was
ness visitor to I'on Arthur
day. >
Aomur
yester-
of The
a. busi-
yester-
*Wh&' F. A^'lnssonqfitle of Mngno-
11a' has arrived to attend the funeral
of her IXlhcr, Charlie Baxter.
It. s. Manley, president and gen--
erjrf manager of the Texas CreoijjK..
yntx company, Is attending . the an-
nual meeting of the AmericatvWood
i'leMcrvcrs association at ixiulsylile,
Kentucky, He has for a number
of years been a leading spirit in this
organisation.
Hiway Contracts
Are Awarded For
State Projects
AUSTIN, Jan. 28.—After award
lng contracts for road' work totallni*
$532,(178.30 In six counties, th<
State highway commission met on
Tuesday to let another batch of
awards aggregating about $l,r>on,<loo
The commission alloted two-thirds
State and federal aid to Archer court,
ty on J 8,31 miles of concrete pave-
ment on highway 79, 'the work to
cOst $184,141.92. It voted to pay
three-fifth* of the cost of wldeulpK
highway 12 between Harllngen and
San Benito, a distance of about jfl*
miles, in Cameron county-
* Contracts awarded were as fol-
lows:
I^con county, highway 32: Nueces
codntyv highway 12-A; Cameron
county, hiffliways 98 and 10 :
Kounig county, highway 7 i
county,
Highway 82
Comities to share In contriMts
Tuesday are Navarro, highway it;
ale. highway, 28! liunnels. highway
Gold lad. 'highway li-i 1511 lsr~ high-
way 6; DfeWltt, highway 11#: Oi
fe surssjz sss r
ton ana Madison, highway
Randall
CQU
Throckmorton, highway '79: Mont-
gomery, highway 19; Kerr, highway
41.
Delegations'-fewm . Bowie, Upshur,
flregg, Morris and t!artip counties
asked for a ileetgnated hlghWRy froib
ljongview in Gregg county to Bed
river in BoWfe county, via Ora City,
In Upshur county, and DeKalb, in
Bowie county, but the matter was
ref«e*wl">'r0-the'"'strvte-""tvitrhwvy-"efvffr-*
neei; for investigation anil report.
Dr. It. B. Oliver of Tom, OlUa..
mii 1 tl his county, McCurtain, would
connect with the Texas highway at
the Bed river (i.&d bear h tlf the
cost of a bridge. . Commissioner
Cohe Johnson declared he would
"never vote a dollar to build a state
highway to a privately-owned toll
bridge or ferryf. ^
Read The Classi-
fied Ads.
miles
* for.
Received Before
Noon on Publication Date
BODY OF WOMAN
FOUND ON RAILS
PHIUADEI.PHI A. J.n :i—Th.
partly dressed body of a youn*- wo-
man was found in a-mftugted'-oon*'
d4tlon wMh* "ra
tracks at a brfdge over a stre
the northeast part of the city. ,
Police believe the wottjan either
Jumped iTr fell from a sleeplhit car. '
as "the bridge Is so high ,|)P" would
have been difficult to climb 'up from
the street.
Iwiwihwito# is being made to '.i S(|
And If there Is a# left oyer luggage •' „ *
In any sleeping car wMph pasoed
ov+'r "the' mid last " ftllfhtr ' Tr ' • '
. , , ,■ - ■ . "i\ >
AN trill KB BATH
NKW TOBlv. r- -Fjiir-'years Na
"than ' Wclsman, now 75. has" taken, a
-TiTfttTrtKlit iHiiiliiur tllii at <'unity
land every 11 hcturfc whatever the
weather. A (friendly policeman who
missed hlnr recently went to his
house to IrutUlre. llii. .«a -laid-'
"I had a rijsh on nty neck," he ex-
pialnaji "and a. fl iond told _ui« to
MM ma^iiigga^nwiiifcwitv
- ■
•J •*Vnk ' ' ol<rw ;-
Btates, i« a small Island about one
tnlle >«|tn«re In thed Iruct route from
Hawaii to lloiikong, 'about ittiOd
miles from Hawaii and SOpo
from Hong Kong,
' rrs DANGEROUS GROUND
70U «taDd on—with a
cough, a cold or
grippe, and your blood
impoverished. You
jnuit do somethlngl
Plerce'a Golden
Medical Discovery
enriches the blood-
builds health and
■trength.
TSf*rB *trl« MorrlMa of
■OlSTtrty St.. DuIIm. TeM ,
n |ilciidiit Inmlly rocjlclnc
and one that I ginr/ally kttp
In the lioww. I plwiys sive
it to my chililiwi for tetwis
*ud told My Utile el> I ua« „ __
been canrtially Inucfilid by
taldnK tum lnrdtf Ine. Dlnialiftla left her with
broarmal weakness und ulin sol riindowii,
thin mat puny. I gave tier the lioltten M«lt-
tal DWcoveiy ami It built l«t up IwalOi."
AH druggtsU. Tablets or fluid.
. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 16c
If you desire a trial pkg. of tablets.
Write for free medical advice.
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Merchandise
III M'lOll
K.MFBSOX
W'KHTI VGII.OI :SK
.hs.'
Funs now on lowor l-omit* iiiiiti
oilier tiino of year. Any sizo in slot
iw down, !) monthly jiaynn'iifK with
I'loctric ft'ivifc hill. h'cnuMiihi'r just
DOWN
ENTIRE
STOCK
LAMPS
REDUCED
Moor
hondoir
prices.
Iractivo
and /hritlge lainpH, tablo and
la,inps-—ull at greatly ictliicetl
■Wfr hav« a .fine Htock of al-
and urge that you eomO
in and look them over. You'll surely
fitid MOinethiiiK you want at a liargain
pried. This is an opportune time to got
the Jiianps von need for vour home*.
Floor Coird Reduced
room in
(Belden .Flat Floor Cord—the extension
cord that lien flat under the rujn and' do£s
not mar the apoournnee of tl
which it is used. A regular
$2.75 value, special during our
January Clearance for ....
Graybar iron lk OFF
• Replace your old iron with a new Cray
.luir Quality Iron. A standard iron, weighs
pounds,
six
$195
comes
, -jf
complete with" cord
and stand.'A regular
vtilue.
sale jju'ice .
Special
WrMt Jngliotutc
Percolator
flS.TR Value
TWO IRONS FOR
PRICE of ONE
VVitli every VVestinglioiiKB, Universal
tw llotpolnt Iron purchased' during this
we will give free a small pressing
i JU?da^ and get these twcT
enns
n, $1.50 monthly.
Heaters
-#3k
91.75
mw.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1929, newspaper, January 23, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289031/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.