The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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lies and friends of the kin-
ttn pupils of Mrs. D. C.
were delightfully s>nterta!nod
Jny when tho little tpui
an Interesting Thnnk«slv-
osrram.
fce opening number -"America,"
by th'j school band, com-
captlvatod tho Krownupr.
ch succeeding number .- hold
I at rapt attention, yjo wonder-
] well trained were, trie children,
erfectly did each <to his part.
|ilt was hard to realize tho par-
liata were under sis years of
!• nudleno was delighted with
■program, and lavish In prals«
uplls and te.ieher Tho follow-
ixrrnm was presented: Rn.^d,
fkrica," "Cobbler Rons." "I!ili-
Ruby Huno and klndoi'Kiir-
1 "Thankful CYllilren;" norm.
Jio Little T.onVufs.''-^1 Vhmk,
|e Jackson nml .1. It. Holt; whip,
llimf "fcenvoH." Koulsc I vi>n.
JMcDonald: recitation, ,rI-it t ■ -
(/Engine." Homer Stark inn!
Re T^aborn; recitation. ''Dad •
|Hand." Hush I.<m; coi;l-, "My
|}8," Kathleen lllund. .MUl.un
Ann Rnborn, Walter Sf o)r
Lea: recitation. "The Tired
os," Billy Wllllfon; (toiiir. "The
lor," kindergarten: i reeitnllnii.
[^t Beautiful World," Vivln.i |
jtrlok; f'jnp, "Hnlowe'en." j
Garten: r elt itlon, "I Would- j
a Orumbler," Charles David; I
"V>r!nk Some Milk'" Ch irlnt". j
lannan; recitation. —.any No- |
for," Helen Reld; M:vr"hli'u |
kindergarten: reeltttlon. |
rtksglvlns." Joe Ken Up; illi-
"Indian and I'llnrlm." Ill I! |
Blade Brown: presentation of ,
| lay cakes to pujii!" ha',In"
lays in November
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Sir. and .Mrs. II. l.utcher Brown
and children of Houston at'}, spend-
ins the holidays here with their-
mother, Mrr. li. )V. Brown, SI 2
Green avenue.
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.Mr. and Mrs. Will Stanley and
children of Port Neches were Or-
ange visitors Thursday. J
r.ro vlsltlpR in I.UI1. R over the weok
end with. friends anil rcl.stiver.
Miss Lela Mae- Mehrens !s spend-
ing the holidays In itlclunond with
her parents.'
Miss Elb'erta Qlldwell and Luellln
W; mack are spending the holldayn
In Houston visiting friends and rela-
tives.
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I Mrs. .J. A. nurtou and little Flor-
ence Margaret Denton are visiting
rel ulvo.i in Houston for a fow
days. *
Mr- and Mrs. >i. K. Brown
Howard Peterson, Lewis Weaver
land Oliver Seustriink, riud->i\ts In
and ,'University of Tcjus, will spina
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Mis* rirna Helss, a student at
Baylor university In Waco, arrived
in Orange Wednesday nlsht to
spend tho holidays with her Jpftf
cats, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. tTFRST
Thanksgiving holidays
with relatives
In Orange
Altory Turner of Port Arthui
rpent ' yesterday In Orange with
relatives. >
Mis* Allle lllund Miss Clara Me-
family, Elmer Newman, it. /Ai,
Marsh, C. D. Wilson. Mather Kkeel-
er, Archie Weaver, lCd Weaver, Mr.
and 'Mr.t. W
the week-end here with relative;*,
«'.'irt.vle Sink "-. IMw.ird SloJjart.
Blanchard and fani- I'-"' Illbni;ir\ 11iIII<■ {.luhfleld i.in
While I.olita Costcllo, dancer from Madrid, Spain, was speeding
wi.>._wrm} across the Atlantic from fier home, George Kocha, Ha-
waiian musician, was similarly traveling eastward across the Pacific,
each intent only upon success in America. By accident they met in
tl.o l iiid so fur from home and romance developed. Result—a photo
t ( tl; yoi;ng couple as they sailed from Los Angeles for a honey-
r.oo.'i in tht Soutii Seat.
Ily, Mr. and. Mrf. Joe Hately. .Mr
and Mrs. W- 15. Slinntonx, Mr. and
.Mrs. H. ,1. I-. Stark, iss Itobhle
Hopkins,' Miss M.irgaret Wilbur,
.Ntis, K. T. Drain- and mm, .lnlfli:
Mr*, and Mrs. Have Nfilftun, l-'reil
M>iis, Kd ll.isier, Mr. and .Ml". U
Mauley ,.iid niit, Donald, nml Mr.
and .Mrs. it. E lioaeh and Ourifon
Oudger were imong those from
firiinge who attended the Texits-A.
Ai .M. foot I.a II gam • ye terdi.v,
Mrs V.. W ililllard and ■ liildrcn.
' Thelma and T., anil Mrs, E. II
Slo\'er attended the tir inge-.lcn-
nlngs game in Jerinlngs Thursday.
■lohti W i'l'.on SI n lino lis, nden+M ot
V. ,V;' M. cidlc^e, are j>] end|p - ttte
| Mrs. .1. W. Thlgpen, Mis* Kiit*
Callahun ind Miss Loi:lse Talor
w t ri t. i
I .at ' tus
Prank Rltter
I V r. inil Mr
S\ liihur. Isi en' Thanks«ivins l i
Oinngi' with relative.
ten ling the I'nlversltv of Texas Is
here for the holiday* with her par-
ents. Mr. ur.d Mr*. Joe Luc i*.
Mrnt« leal
« Sp«ciulist's
prvftcription —scops
worst couch in I mis-
uts. Curbs cold overriiht.
No *'dops." At all dnt(«i%u.
A Creat Discovery
TVlien Pasteur discovered, in 1882,
thai the infection of wounds was
caused by mnliknant bacteria, ho per-
Iarmed servico .of inestimable valuo
to mankind. Sipcy then ine<licai science
litis been producing U tter and better
antiseptics, to kill theuo germs thut
1 tiiiy enter tho smallest cut und give its
diseases such as typhoid, tubcrculosia
and lockiaw. Now.'all >t>u have to do to
be sure tnat tlieso dreadful germs will
not infect a wound, is to wash that
Wound, however small, thoroughly with
Liquid tiereionc, (ho modem antisep-
tic. You call get Liiiuid Bore rone, in ft
■i < to fit - our neoilj and purssc, from
C.oree'* Dmjk Store. Agtnt.
I-oulse and Ttutli ■•tiWm
attending thi)-teaahprs convtn- ■' '
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are
Hon In Pallus.
<;et Yocn chiustmas
NOW FROM THE LEADER
GET VOI R OHIUSTMAH CARDS
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NOW l'ROM THE LEADER
PERMANENT WAVE
SHOPPE
Jn Palace Barber Shop
W*vf
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Hruutlful Periuanent Wave
(■iiaranlred h to 10 months
HiiKtr Wave* $1, Facials tl.
Scalp treatment* 91. Hair
!>>es and up with or
witlicut appulntment.
SIMMER
TWO BIG D.tVS
Tuesdny, \Vr<liiesd;i>
•rise paiitv <;ivr\
A. F. RUINS, .lit.
F. Burn*, ,lr , u :v >".n
la surprise birthday i > ■ t r:
|y his mother, Wedn.- 1 i .
Various Indoor L.tin-'s tri.' t ;■
lusle was nJovcd
hosti-ss was lu
^k« and hot .In. >.%
Journea.v to tii. ..
p >t Eleanor W* 11 >., i . Marji-
Jn, Anna l-oul-. - l: ,. «■ i• ,.
Downey, Wllilc Mac \
|, Ouida lllair. l-'ran 1; ,i!
*rl Scales 'Kr ink I! • h I .
ion. Bfll Dsxchii.nt, r"i < ■
in. Gilbert Ite. li. K lwin T ii
riley Uurnf an«I A. K Hti'Mis,
H T' S"nv r. s j•>« "lntend<,n: of
I c.'tv .• « i nil .1 I Toj, r :
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THl'ltSllVV NH.IIT
Rehckahs ni.'l THlirsda>
at the 1 (). K. hi.II with
tuully good attendarce. . on
|ng ao many rn.-ni;.! ;■« hcln;;
'town. Mrs. K in.i ' i'l k.-n
l**kver the m. tl,.
cits Hearty >\t
Every Meal Now
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In*- ^i.. Ji n* . •••!•*rf ii| •
j "J It'll! B | ri* fill I'lIM* of xlolil'ti'li
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I en it* «il tritiiilr. M\ ki'lii**)** iini
pjrtWKK si;itvirK
flHid*wp('l> priiypr mtvIci^ «•
Pr« Mh> tfrian rhjiit-h. \vhi«-h
In rh'ir^i* nf t: i at xl!1*ir
Were \vo!l .iU<-ik)« I \V.«!-
nlfcht.. A ThanksgU'lni: t«ro
was enjoyed. Willi Ml**.*
Richardson, Euln Giliintod
Sims reiuP'j-ing a inusi-
ber. W. E. >.. Di. kers..n
I an Inspiring talk.
Alately following this tiie<-t-
exeoutlvi' scskIon was held
were made for a White
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Turner of Port Arthui
—ierday In Orange with rel-
$■<.:
Marshall visited friends in
J nt Thursday.
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Ncal, iwhn is attending
I In Lake Charles. La., Is vis-
I parents, Mr. and Mi*. Wll-
—I, over the week-end.
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Stover and Pal Hilllnrd
college arrived in Or-
Saturday
Oh Boy!
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Cutuea, iii Town \\ lib
rilis sum 'i^iIn( Western drama whleli
Uir * lrnn •" nliuosl rrrtaln
linns aiuAue llir outlaws. It's a Prarh
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"NEW I.YW EDS l\ SWIETY"
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P \K Xilfll NT NEW S
Home of Paranioun* Pielurea
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J.C.PENNEY CO
FIFTH 8THEET
ORANGK. TEX AM
November Winds
Are Chill Reminders to Buy
Cold Weather Needs Nowl
Outing Pajamas
/liner Bros
^resent
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Say it With!
SONGS'
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Marian Mm Kenneth Thornpoon"
llomrs Hnoarf. Fred Kablfr
Directed hf IJd>d IIwm
For Women
Clever novelty pattern*
t/ ana aad Bfoilortabkl
Jjl.98
Long Sport
Stockings
Foe Girla
25c
One number is foO mer-
er r tied and another it
rayon plaited over mercer-
ized .. . both in fancy
natter n*.
No. 445 Hose
Silk-and-Rayon
Smart and iplendidly
fceablel Kull-(a«hi ned. Pair,
E. M. HARDY
freely nml irij liver ivuk out of order. I
eonldll't ll'ilf *l"ep, WUH Illlloim, wenk
Hrfit'T'iinilowTi.-XurtMUL toned up my whole
'.Vhtetn. Iiroiulit lmek my Mtrengtli nnd
my appetite Is fine. 1 eut three wpiare
tnenls a day now witli.nn n trn<e of iu-
digeslioii! M.v klrtners (Tun r (ret me up
at nighls now. I aleep good nnd feel
like ii dilferpnt man. Snrgon Pill*
straightened out m.v liver and regulated
me iierfeetly,"-—E. M. < IlariTy, 22IS
Cedar St.. DnIIiik.
SHOWING
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ALLTA
HIS
li . H.e heal
Thrsl rAt3 to Winter-nig fit Comfort1
Warm Gowns
of Outing Flannel
Low-Priced!
79c to
$J.96
You can be rare of
•leepinf warm and well
on cola nights—in these
well-made gowns. Plain
colors, stripes or fancy
patterns
A
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Patent leather ooe-ttra*
amartly trimmed with fancy
grain leather. Style and Low
Price make a double appeal 1
$2.98
s Tbert> nothing amarter than
U>e dank all-patent leather
pomp with It* trim (tyling and
•ractful hifh bee la.
$4.98
Feminine (aahlosa (or Part
bring ui thli charming model
In patent leather with fancy
grain trimming. Only—
$3.98
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Blankets
PaA-Wool
Aa sorted plaid -*ateen bound
ripl riw 72x84—pair,
*3.98
Lumbeijadks
Of MscUmw Cloth
Boys' Pajamas
patterai.
<1.98
Boys' Sweaters
All Wool Shaker Knit
Warm sweaters with ahawl
collar*. Popular plain colors.
*4.98
THE PERFECT ELECTRIC RANGE
The Westinghouse Electric Range for perfect
cooking results—and for perfect year round
refrigeration service, a General Electric iRe-
frigerator. You have seen them serving Miss
Chittwood at the Cooking School—Let us tell
you how easily you may enjoy their conven-
iences. 1
Remember-—An Electric range or refrigera"
tor will make an ideal Christmas gift for the
home.
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Union Suits
For men. Wi
Bned and well made.
98c
to fit*
Lumberjacks
Of Suede Cloth
wm
Pajamas
jg Blankets
Plain Colors
Of cotton—inexpensis fin*
for school folks ■ pair.
*1.98
Underwear
For Boys
Medium weight ribbed (o*>
San union raits in all boys' sizes.
49c
Cashmere Socks
For Men
Worsted plaited and
cerizcd. A Jong wearing bosc
49c ^
Men's Blouses
Of Suede Leothet
Warn pajamas of soft fb ;
Mad Teaseldown. Cot full awl
to comfort Made
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1929, newspaper, November 29, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289259/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.