The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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Society Calendar
tfUESDAX
American • Lefion Auxiliary
te4t at Legion homo at 7:80
o'clock.
Mn, E. A. Ingram will present
her piano poplls In a recital at
4 o'clock at tho Woman's club.
Mm. W. E. Lea will entertain
with a luncheon at Hnnset Grove
Country club, honoring MKn*
Grace Corle ami Ulullu Brown.
WFllN ItSDAY
Y. W. A. 1U First Baptist
church will meet at 7 o'clock at
tile i hait h.
Stark dmlanmllun ami reading
control at • o'chwk at high M-hool
auditorium.
THI'ItKDAY
(Irrln if tlx* Unit HnptlM
etiun li will meet at S o'clock a"
follow : No. I with Mr-. H. C.
Mnr>l . (101 Third *4 reel: llrclc 2
with Mty. & Mrb-klaml. 1107
Kknetttli >ueri; No. 1 wUI meet
wfth Nn. I. P. ihuina. an I
Twelfth kiwi; No. 4 iimH" with
A. K. linvrlr. Wo*i Park
avettoc; No. * with Mr*. A. Carr.
Ml From atreet. mad No. • wltU
Mr*. V. &
-V (Special to the Leader! "•
HOLLYWOOD, -t- Every day two
hundred and fifty million people,
more conaumera than npy other in-
duetry enjoys. buy the "Made Mj
Hollywood" film product. The Am-
erican motion picture Industry em-
ploye more workars than Ford and
General Motors combined; Almost
tO.O(To miles of film are handled
each working dny by the exchanges
of the country. Investment In the
motion picture Held now exceed*
^1.250.000,000.
Big figures, those. And growing
bigger each year. Confronted by
them, there 1* no doubt but that
Hollywood is rightfully ranked a*
one of th* chief Industrial centers
of the world—an industrial center
without a dinner pall.
The facta have been gleaned In
a notlnn-wlde survey ( now being
conducted by the Motion Picture
Producer* and Distributors of Am-
erica, on which a report soon will
he Issued.
I alder it a moral victory," Farrell de-
clares,
When William Wellman, now di-
recting "Woman Trap," was young
In the buslnes, a property boy,
greatly worried, came to him.
"Mr. Wellman," sold the boy,
"there's something In thla sertptfOf
your new picture that I can't find
anywhere. X know it'a up to me to
get it, but I've looked nil around
and It can't be done. Nobody ever
heard of theao kind of sun«."t
"Guns? asked Wellnuirt, "duns,
did you sayT This picture does not
rail for guns."
"Oh. yes, «iir," said the boy. "l*ook
here." And he placed hi* linger on
a sentence that rend: "John stood
on the brow of the bill with orma
akimbo." \
Circle* of |he MclhrdUl rhank
wiM oWnr Thursday for t laltlag
day.
Tlw n'omas'i Bible ik« of Ike
Prc«b>tcctan f liartdi will frt al
S tilark at iW ikwrk
t'emmoTW «u r%en im al a
•Msrk al kl|h «a<<i( ■wdUuHum.
s aad 4 of ikr firs*
fttrWlM ibsek wtU asu al
S:M oVturt wiib Mr* I red |M.
has*. Jr.. mm M*
William Powell Kut>mlts this as
an example*of much aald In - few
words. A mid-west critic wrote of
one nf those pictures Aimed In the
wMe-open apace*.
••It I* a nti-e pletwre, hot the ac-
tors get in from of the scenery '
Moran was right when he pre-
dicted bad luck for Charles Mark,
early morning purchaser of a pea-
cock. Mack took Ike bird home,
put It la hie garden. That night
An absolutely new Clarn Mow
will be seen and heard In her ni(t
picture to follow the current pro-
duction "Dungeroua Curves." Miss
Bow made the very painful error of
fulling asleep in her battling suit on
tha* beach. The scorching ray* of
the sun "peeled" her aa no beauty
preparation ever could. And gave
her the very unusual experience of
two daya la had. Tbo
happened last year when the beach
season opened.
I Shoes of woven Mraw are being
! favored by the feminine fashionables
of Hollywood. A loo aftemooa drese-
j ee rut very tow la the back to
By ntAHcaa CLYXE.
■yH® debt the bouaowtfe aad the
whea May
Tbo sarlou* aide of li/* la
put la Ike
ts the addad rata of
cold and lonely somehow It gol Into match the bathing aalt crescent of
th* house round • three a m . It aua-ua., K.1 far Ihe outdoor com-
Marled to scream a* *n V * t^acock I go la Kvelyn Brent,
eon. Mack. keUerlog thai Mr* I „h„ i. a beautiful out brown
Mack was being tmurdrrvd oervvo*- .
ly and bnUlallstly weal to the res
•i mad when he fouod it wa
I IF I
MRS It I Mi lliMTTMSi
n HIP I I CfJUM
Tke rasas Waaiaa'a
af Ihe preebytectan < bw<
Ol the biiswe of Mr* K
Teath street Tftsnrfar
• o'rlm k It Is eope
thai all (weathers he pf
snr-"~s
th#
* fr
IHMr
ftl Will
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rnt r«I
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MOMIttY BMIIM.S ill It
I.I I*T or Mitk M r*
Mrs J who I"! e nlee*.
MsaSar heldse chab gt her k-«i" I
•folk Street Monday afterwoui
Five lableo of player* war • a*-
oombied for the *ftrr*ow« * diver !
Slow of bridge. and la Ike gaitte- j
klsk aeere wa* awarded to Mrs. K I
W. Brow*. Jr. The hsaw Msri |
Hosts fealurlne |aa*tel lint*. with I
pink, blue end In vender bydrsmreoa i
aad dalsle* Swing arranged la an I
anIsllc manner A aalsd a*d s«ee* j
eourse wa* eiVcd on colored tfnj*.
NI MMKIt Nt'lllXll. Wll.l.
OPKX OK dl NF I
Miss Masel Beeves announeed
this morning that on Monday. Jure
S, she would open her eummrr
school for primary grade* at An-
derson school
bird, chased II
hi* pafsma*
bet hla slippers t
bbwh away from his home
A real bod luck come lite neat
dav. A small b y k worked al the
Mar k dw r
"Is Ibis- he Itwiwlred. "where Ih*
Black <>s*s Ut f
~It la," agreed I be boiler
""Well you tell Mr t'row thai I
f ond his pwocork.** bs*ni<d the j
Tke oewsleot o( the week's pro-
dur-tt<io Item*: l*a«w Taylor will di-
rect l>ou« and Marv la 'The Tam-
how
*'"• j la' of ik* Hkrew " Harold Lloyd'* I |M
* j new rasiidy -has lo-en titled "WVi-
conte tSsnoer," I"sc*mount b*a pwr-
r baaed the New York stage ewc eao
"Kiblllaer ' and will featur* Marry
flreea aa Ihe chararter who pe i«
hla **i tbt mugb Ihe «r>ry Mike
ltonlm former baaeboll hern with
Ihe New York (Hants, has beea gtv-
ea a port In lleairgo Bancroft'* new
| rifled of Klegfrld." will com* to
Holly wood to play the loading fern ■
•«le in Kasi t'ompowy." from
Hi«| I Gardner's play "Klmer Ihe
CI real." "Why Itrtng That I'iiT" la
the llaal release title lor tho picture
otarriag Moran and Mack, Ike Two
Hlack I'row*.
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t tfc* r#r t i
irW« l^vrrrll
•1 To
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rvsetr
VolPg
to Tmrtmtt*
rotTa
• lalm th*t
Ml •* « 4*jr
WHO
K««% eafl km
rfftnnr
«<« ihtti Aria
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tfiff hi klffi
pic are. "Tb under bolt". Mary Ratoa | a nalole'
ItRMKMBKII WHRN — Gloria
Ss ir neon. Walloee Iteid and ollter
tdg stars all pisyed In "The AValm
i co
lied "the mawd beawtlfdl girl
rer
MBS. JORGF.NKKN IK*
GIVFN SCHPUINK PARTY
Mm. A. J. Jorgeneon at 411 Hev-
enth street wa* given a delightful
aurprise party yesterday afternoon,
It being her seventy-*e%'enth birth-
day. She received many beautiful
gift* front her numerous friends.
Refreshment* ronrrtatlng of sand-.
wlches. hot ehocolate and take were
Served to the following: Meadamcs
Pete I-ouscn, Hr.. Hugh Cox, Her-
man Nlea, B. P. Nics. Kmest Cooper.
Knosi. Br.. O. P. HoIIIk. X-Static Gone*.
Hebert Adlgwledler. I^-vy flosgfor. O.
ltellly. Axel Nelsotl, R. A. Ktobart.
MeCoppln, I. M. Irevlngston, John
UteWnrt, Ijar-oln and the b-ofttwee,™
Mr*. A. J. Jorgenaon.
•ffirUr #1rr l Ion
nres fraud and
Iwtrd Artew was I
• el vine I we I ce I
a. It la rar-
rn called Ihe j
rew he Parvwlt
- Me ah-
eondsrtcd the I
e, calling only I
tk«se real den la 0t (Ss colony w horn j
he ihoiutn Would vote (wr him.
"la spite of thai I received a large
proportion of tk« vote sand 1 con-1
We katr a laaarfwl and r-hwrwtiwg
rr'Un-tina (>f | he new eat In i tea a me
Jewelry, ntnamed In the Cnetn-Hrwtttr
non-iami-hlng mnttMlttg* — ami
hranllfnl colored aellinc*. They
Can he had In single plrcer or ett-
sriullerr. JtIK Irt'CAN AXD MGV.
Jeweler* and Optometrists.
J MANY ATTKXDKD
I PIANO RKCITAL
Approximately a htiDdrod people
I" aitondetl the plunn recl'al clven
I .Monday night by Miss Alma tfbUSt
I Iioild'a atudenta. An enjoynblo pro-
gram was tirrntitrod for the, recitnl
and the renditions by Uio pttpllii
I wettp nil oxcellont.
Thla marked the close Of the
year's work, und Mian Dodd will
leavo about the middle of Juno tor
I 81. Louis, where she will study
music at Washington Cnlveralt.
WiwWi
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CCKTIH MCWIKIL HOLftS
I" ORAm-ATING
The Curtis school graduation ex-
orcises wero beltl Monday evening
at the tchool auditorium.: , . ,?U
Tbo program rendered was as fol
lows: Salutary. Orene Blum; «ong,
"Greetings to Spring" by a group of
girls; poem, written by Mildred
Hutto. and read w Eay Barre; cIusk
prophecy, Lola Bell Johnson; fttius©
lo. Velma Darrell; class will,
Cornell; ^'May Dance," by a
as of girls; presentutlon of pro
i .f«r Hunfc'^
y, Joe MasMgata;
tho entire clgwk
Urar
Graduation
Gifts
Suggestions From
Cohenour's
See Our Windows
GOTHIC JAR PROOF
WATCH KM
WATCH BAN DM
DIAMOND. RINGS
SET RCNUS
' '-v-7 ■'£: ;• VT'^'rl*1
SARF PINS
ill 1
i . Six Cups of Coffee—Equally i
DELICIOUS
M:
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'U'ji' &S>'':
TRAVELING SETS
riGARETTK LIGHTERS
m
-.CIGARETTE CASKS
DIAMOND BAR PINS
MESH RAGS
t;-S|rtflCKLAfKfl
IXISTUME JKWKLRV
VANITIES #nd(COMPACTS
' -j 'fWNTAIN PEN |ni9
■jS. DESK PENS. -Ml
HtJLt Connoinfjcf
W-
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Try the firat cup of cof-
fee—and the last. You'll
find that the aame delicious
flavor predominates wf.cn
i you use this, fine Electric
Percolator. And the flavor
ia not impaired when the
' /(Hnrerafe ia left standing a ;
while.
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Three Day* More
Royal Rochester six-cop
nickel plated Percolator, W.60
ends Friday.
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BT MARIR GIFTORD
Although dry sansage Is served
all seasons of the year. It (till par-
ries the name given It years airo—
that Is Summer i Sausage. It acqulr-
ed' this name becau*e of the unique
method used In prepnrina aSd drylne
It—glvinir the sausage keeplns qual-
Itlee rivalled by none.
The hest grade of dry sausage as
8tar. Is made from Federal Gov-
ernment Inspected and passed good
grade meats—chopped and season-
ed, according to a definite formula,
stuff* into aterlle casing*, smoked
and then dried In bug* rooms la
which the temperature and humid-
ity ,1s mechanically reaulated to In-
sure perfect drying. An expert testa
the dryness on eaelt lot of sausage
before it Is packed.
Dry summer sausage cornea In
various slses, the long sausage
weighing five or more pounds and
tho "short lengths" just the right
sice for home ase These short
lengths weigh from three-fourths to
one pound each and very convenient
to hav« on the emergency shelf of
your refrigerator.
He a us" of the end leas number of
attractive dishes made possible by
Ihe use of summer sausage It <a
without question entitled to the
name, "versatile sausage."
Kor llrcukfaat
Creamed Dry Star Sausage with
apple fritters; diced and cooked In
pancakes: scrambled eggs with Star
Dry Sguaaic*: broiled with bacon.
Tor Laarbeon
Dry Star Sausage aad rice cro-
quet tag. Star -Dry taaaace saad-
wicbee; core chowder with Dry
•auaage omelet with Star Dry
Sausage: cheese with Star Dry Bau-J
Star Dry Sausage with noodles or
spaghetti; Star Drf, Sausage meat
| loaf. -;\rr'\ '
For Late flapper
Star Dry Sausage rarebit; Star
Dry Sausage sandwiches or creamed
Star Dry Sausage In putty cases
are dishes quickly and easily pre-
pared foir the Impromptu late sup*
per.
ENTERS SENTENCE
RUTLAND. Vt.. May <1. (AF)—"
Mrs. Laura Woodard Haverty. "mail
order bride," entered today upon a
sentence cj not leas than JI years
nor more than I® years at ths state
Ptlson for women h^re. She was
found guilty of assault with intent
to kill her husband, Thomas Hsv-
*rty, one-armed house painter, of
JBrattleboro. by n Jliry and sentenc-
ed yesterday Mho struck her hu*-
tiaiid on tb* head with :io Iron grid-
dle while he slept In their Brattle-
Uoro home April 10.
KI.IMIK.Vrt: I'llOlil.KM
KT I-OIHH, May 3*. IA1')—The
elimination by next fall pf the fog
problem, one of Ihe major h«*artls
In avlullon. was prr.,|i. t...i< l.y Klmer
A. Sperry, or New Vork, of the
Kperry tlyroocopc compan. Ad-
dreaolng tb* third annual aeronuutlc
meeting of Ih* American Society f
Mechunical Knglnerra, Bperry said
Instruments ol permit the landing
of airplane* In "pea aoup" fog were
Hearing completion. , ■ ■ ,
TREATY OMOroBIt
WAHHINOTON. May 91. (AP>—
Negotiations far a trl-partlt* treaty
between tb* l'sltf4 Statea, Orsat
Britain and th* Kingdom of Irao
have beea concluded and the *tgnar
tare of the treaty la eapeeted shortly
sag* rarebit; staffed Into potatoes I* ?f ,h#
a^^t.^Miad$ur ^ zzs?
i (wl",u ■***° ■ ty ef Iran by the Patted matee aad
Aa Appotlfe*
tbe proi*r fun af America* inlersts
Mleed afar l*y Mauaa** veer Ihln, j .. . . .
diagonally aero, ihe piece Arraage I- a maa
rile* on a platter with glraleh ot ^10* under tlreat Ilrlt.ln
lettare aad ollvea. or arraage two) Braatirol t-H iwhlc tn .i.acting
or throe *I1cm oa a small plat* with mm >«u or idaiioaw. wHb
a garnish of lettaee. eeUry. ollvwa | .air,, .alHt . hai.« uar^oxl tt «M
or groan onion Serve al the be- k, . aisinvlsK J em lor itw-
glaalag el tbe meal before tbe aeap | ho* grmd tale j<M'< \m AMI)
Ml*, irarlrro anal HfMowtdrttOa.
For I Ma arc
■tar Dry Haaaage dreeelag far
fowl or aieat. Star Dry Haaaags
with loaiato aaace: Htar Dry Ha*
A WMlifsl llttc of HatUMt'a lealh-
tat the lasea* Mtltt
af rig-
real gift for Ike hoi
sir. JOK Lit'AM AMI* HON.
666
Is a Put Opt loo
Colds, Grippe, Fhu DeofM,
Bilious Ftrtr tad Malaria. |
MmmmSm
FIFTH KTRKKT
UHIM.K, Tl \
MEN!
Our Values in Shirts and Fm>
nishings, NOW on Display^
Merit Your Special Interest
English Pants
Light-weight Fabrics
Fancy Pattern*
Casslmeres (a
aovclty twiits
and herringbone
weaves. Novelty
striped Flannels
or fancy striped
Worsteds. Aad
behind the
smart styling,
sssured quality
and workman*
ship.
$4.98
Wash Suits
For
Practical because ther will
(tand repeated trips to tbe
and keea itv
ing hi. best
all times.
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OUUUf raonci
tM
♦he boy cool and look-
at
Mothers will
be pleased
with the lib-
eral assort-
ment ol pat-
terns sad col-
49c to
$2.98
ff
You Can "Keep Cool
In One of Our Lightweight
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of Bermuda Cloth
to Match, ^2.98
Mr. mid Mrs. Julius 3. Set
and son, Julius, Jr., Mr. and
Leon Settegaat and children
Dorothy Dixon of Houston ,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Lata. illJK
F. P. Chandler wa* a bu:
viMtoflfrom Houston yesterday.
Jud'tf* J- T. Adams was called to
Houston Monday on business.
Mrs. Mattle Adams axi<l Mrs. B,
W. ttrown, Jr., returned Sunday
from Nashville, Tenn., where they
lavfj been visiting for the past two
weeks. ■' W&B,
Mrs. J, W. Halfenfleld of Evsns-
ville, Ind., who has been vltltlng
her son and daughter at. the it wo-
rn out apartment*, -returned to Jur
home (Sunday. Hhv was uccompan-
lerl hy her daughter.
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A iiic*t aci-r-iitaWc itlft for iIh-
girl graduate would be a wrliing
tat Jet lOotl'Mrll «llll Iniiulirul ri (-
orerl Icnllii-r— ollli lock aarl key.
II t: l.l t \K WO HI,V, jjkkvrte**
ami t )(•!«.melrlfcte.
Adufia Cs.i.'r«c: C. .'n
DisJaaea
Adults ea*. and do. eont.r ' var
children's dW^ 'r- And, u*u< If", ibey
sailer I rum tlnau njuch as.... ihaa
euhircn d i for htataace, snai.y o.iulU
worms, an tulajrn*.
' v.i.lr r!.il'lnn. to.*, iiagj
, 1 mtotseiy tad taL«; rwpga.
' dkal txcnUnrat^ iaUf.
- * -* wnrrtis arc tb* c-'tMi ef tMtt
Vet, the ayraptomu ere tbg
ia childroo, loss c4 t;ipr ti'o
I tbe teeih r i Jraat-
tbo age; red anas,
Aa<l. t' o shi
jesrihtnru Jvea-
I and pio sr /in* troixs c' ltlrr i
nr!l do the same tor — V Use's
Chau VcituJugu, wtorb ae «.ji gt t r*
HKWaoMfi Dlttn fO'fcK
gTRAUD
LAST I) U
A at rang* aad Abanrhlag
glory of a WosaAa Who
Wa* Oallty of Ui*—«
Irova That Woabl Nol
Porget! Kowerfalty Ka
a-ted by a groat ea*t of
art lata! Now thrilling
Broadway at $3 Admis-
sion.
Pantinoaal'a
Tnlkinr. H| rrlal:les
1 Eddie Ctt .tor
In hi''- tiilklrs r.itil
singing knockout.
•THAT PARTY XX
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2-piece Tropical Stilts. Cool, likeable shades
ol tan, grey and stripes, all finely tillered
and reasonably priced.
AUo—Ask to See Our Suks
if Palm Beach asad Kant-Xnish. Cloth
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