The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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The program b*a l wm <n*wi'Wrt«><i
for tho vesper service In bo hold at
UW> First ITesbyterlnn «-h«rch Christ-
iuiwi afternoon from 5 to t> o'clock
> A program 'M music win
he given #nd |t«v. K. T. Dnkt will
fcrfpt n Christmas message. All
members ot the efcurrh urt urged to
■£ ho present *nd general invitation
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pleted anraiytemettt# forthe Christ-
,-pmm program «nA^p
•«« tree which wi1 bp enjoyed ji<
tho , church Siiiiirday evening,
Tho program wiH Wjln ot 7:80
oVlm'k and, will iiu'ludv reoitatioita
I a lid *< R hy tho junior nnd primary
«rnwp ; ftljulot, "Tho | jiirlt of Chri«t-
. taaa," by tho awl aenlor
croup*; panteminc antt "poolnl mil-
M | Wftgyj. w i; %-;y
[, Kvarybody In ih« comjounlty it W*
to,t|lM nt |Kn fniw the «W .
Ranta Clau* will arrlro :in tlmo to
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C'HKISTMAS PARTT
i -Mlao Hflcn OrubliM wa* biatemi to
' memberx of the T. N. T. club for the
H#uU r meetltiK thlw week, at her
, homa on Ninth atr«*t. SIRht inwa-
K b*r and ■ <m visitor attend*#. -
W* enjovod
and «Ht« v«re received St from u
Chriatmna tree, Light refro hmonU
■were aereed. Tho heat meetlnR waa
Planned lor January 2, tbe place to
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Jim' I M.i m'n'Mif | '
rhoto* oourlttt IMUv QUm Co.
the top, the five eaaential glaaaaa: water goblet, gqfclat type champagne glata, cocktail glaaa, claret
and two-ounce wine glaaa for dessert wlnte and sherry. Alao crystal candlestick and crystal plataa o
la pattern. There are nine-ounce tumbler* to match tho cryatai beverage pitcher. The cream and
eat, crystal threaded in color, la adaptable to any breakfast china. Morning glory comport and atem-
med bon bon diah at right may be had in blue or roaa and cryatai combinations.
fjBRISTMAS gift llsta will be dif-
ferent this year. No need to
■melf your brain, wandering what
waa given to Attnt Helen In 1982.
Ufa haa taken on a new sparkle,
And this year, crystal of beauty and
' jPKtoty will delight her whether aha
a studio apartment or a man-
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horoe„ in
nfterlinon
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Wia .^Dorothea HaMtnom was
hostca* to memhora of the Interme-
diate Q. A. of the Pi rat JtoptUt
church for the regular mooting and
j|^!sChri(itmas eoel*i>,^nt her ' |mmJ
| W«t Orange Wednesday
liiv- p«it ■
Mi km Winnie Lis T ft|o. pronided
ntul gifts of toys were turned in for
th« needy children.
gBpls At ' il>« ■; Mwtal hour *lfta ,w, re ex-
' ■ ohtanged from the Ohrtetmai. tree and
rofrowbrnento were nerved to twelvs
nemltera ;fn att« dititc«>
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WAV® XMAS TREK W^:p::
_.. Tho Sunday ecbool children of the
Trinity Lutheran church will bp giv-
en a Christmas tree program at the
t Church on Twelfth and Cypress to-
- ®orrow night,
i ofcjoqk, It woe announced today hy
1:' a member of that congregation.
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widow /ar child that
*h Ion* a* they llv*. &7^,r
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ESMMW a fsSRkSsgRPiff am* SifeyMii
I 4# Ban Jacinto Building
B*IMipo«t.' Texas v. ^
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OUANtiKI'lKl.l) Nl-nVS
'The OranBcfU'1,1 echool mixpended
Friday, l>e<enii)er 22. for the holi-
dayx, and Will resume work Afundnv,
Jan. 1. A joint DirisliuaH program
waa rendered hy the eh«iol Friday
morning after which tree* were <;n-
joyod in each room With the fifth,
sixth an,j seventh gradex unttittg]
with their I roe in the anditodum.
Nineteen of the tJttle l7^prhnH P.
T. A. einl er« nitenrfed the program
put on Mondn.v night by the Orange- j
fi«ld 1*. T. A. in their honor, Mrs.
J. it, Brltt presided over a brief bw -
lnes* gesslon, alter which Mrs. H.
B. Brady, seventh grade teacher, wtwt
in charge of the pt'ogram conHiffting |
of music and readings by children
of the school. County Superintend-
ent J. F. Hammers made a very in«
treating talV. using as his topic,
''JnterritiUoniii Relations,'' hnt ap-
pliedit to tho - proximity of <"school
and community life, as eomp.ired
with thirty yeaifi ago. A merry
.tip#' with various contests led hy
Mr*. 1$, L. Batiey lollowed, after
which chicken salad, , ciffee and ekke
Were nerved. Attending frpUt Little
Cypress were Mr. auj Mrs. J, V. 1
Atkiua, tyr- and Mrs. L; Heard,
.Mr. and Mrs.O. Halier, Mr.'and
Mr*. F, Funcbosa, Mesdanies It, IT.
Hall, K. Htephensnn, C. W. Hev-
nold*. K. Thomas, (!, Kevela,
A. N'elrtm, Misses Vivian and Lor- j
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Adults t&c 'ill *; a.V after o
Today a« l l<*rlday
ClIATttRION
First aid to the hoatesa who
would he correct without extrava-
gance are the five eaaential glasses
that can be adapted to moat any
menu. It Is well, also, to select a
pattern to be added to through the
years. Individual pieces equally ap-
propriate for tho family or the lone
mine Kevin, Mary Thrash,
Joiioi! and Tom Stfirfe.
lady are pitchers, vases, candle-
sticks, plates, and repeal requisite*
of every conceivable type, from tru-
ly magnificent punch bowls to non-
chanlant little liqueur seta. Choice
Of design Is almost endless and use-
ful, adaptable and beautiful. Crystal
gifts belong In any setting.
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Short Christina* programs will he' (
presented at tjle Christian tind Bab-
tl«t Sunday sehoi !(i Sumtay morning,
Ve tfaw<M p. C. fjOodWiu apd C,
Floyd .entertained Tlmrsday after-
noon. ut the home of tbe former, hon-
oring Mri. Zone vfyiodwin with a
surprise wedding shower. Punch and
cake were served to tho following!
Mesdam^s C. Owsley, ' R. Mwsldy,
K. -Price and K. Price Jr., F. flood-
win, a. qranger, L. Lyons, a. Ly
on#, L^ <ioahen. a, RoUbmn, F, Blan-
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STOP ITCHING
It's enuring bow this tormenting
Itonble—wherever It oceurs—
yislds to
11. rtrltler,' C Wilson, ' C. Marttu,
K. Martin, S, Litnghlin, F.' Laughlln,
fl. Hannon, W. McCHll. A. Bon«
ili-enux. C. M -ier. >1. , Michalke, fl.
M. Me.Dermaiul, o. JrtKnson, -D. H.
Wel h. o. (Soiulwin, C, Flbyd,-Hiseea
Beverly Maiiory, Beulah tlooihvln
ami Mildred Welch,
Permanent Waves
Froderto
At UeasoMWe Prio#*,.
Finger Waving, Facials nd M* -
icoring by Expert BMuttaian
Mrs. W. P. CarlyU
PHon 4*3 for Appointment
•06 Twelfth St, Orange, Texas
We Sell Mm. Segall's
UlllNKIE KKMOVKH
Attends White •;
'.Christmas Service
iA largo crpwd attended the "White
Christmas" flajjjjrfoo held v^pdtiea^iity
evening t the First Preaiiyierian
•church. Mra. W. KjK Plowdien,? *#
the. Woman's Auxiliary, wn* in cherge
of the program wblefcV eonalstetl of
waigs by the primary group; Herlp*
ture reading by Mrs. Alan Carmeron]
prayer, ijr. K. T, Drake; playlet,
"The Widow Wilson's Christmas," by
girls of Mrs. Frank Wall's Sunday
school clusa. and it piano anj luom'et
daet by Masters Homer and Bill
Ii|pm st , * f i * t rf> \ f" ^ ^
Naweroua gift* wer« brongiit to lie
distributed to the net*ly of |he
eohimunity. Saturday ! OMrtRtng..:' < yJ:
Herf and There
By MA
hp cAn.wash his soul in the air
That isrwt foul with selfish «at*. i".'
An' relish plain an<j,.'simple ft re--r
out St«i. ■:
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«A soft white liaxo enveloping ftr-
ange this 'morning gives the city the
most Cluixtmasj- upjiearance it 114s
lm«l' fa far this year.
School Children to
/Eat Watermellon
At Xmas Social
Killing of a delicious ripe watermel-
on fresh from the vine, although
.C< >l«d to taste by electrfc refrigera-
tion, will lie. u the nutUHial pleasure
< ! th r' Black's ha you oil field cam p
school jis a part of the Christmas
program tomorrow night.
The melon, which developed per-
fectly, grew from u seed dropped on
the l*lnji(| during tbe summer montriH
and ripened exactly on time for
Christina* consumption. The melon
whs pulled yesterday an,| put In re*
frlgerntlon lit order, thai it might be
eaten by the amah group ot child fen
being taught at the camp school by
Mjfi. fjena t)ahls.
'Plie entire camp of the * Shell. Pe-
troleum -company in the Black's
bayou field is located on the eleven-
acre island-, accessable oiily' by wa-
ter route from Orange.
Parsons, who like myself, are ad-
dicted to • "flshin'" will appreciate
the fallowing is em sent in b,v a
reader who doesn't give the source
of the contribution other than to
nay that "he didn't write it blin-
sell.'' '■ .
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"A feller Isn't thlnWng mean—«>ut •
1 ' flshln'l • A
ftia tbOutfUa' are mostly good and
• lean—out flahio'!
"'He 4Joca not knock his felloWwen or
Imrbai any grudges then.
A fellers at his 'f I nest when,—out
rishia'.
A feller's glad to lie n frlend~out
. flahin'
A ItelitTIn' hand he'll always lend—
out fl-shiti*.
The brotherhood of rod atid Jlne ;,
An' sky and stream is always fine.
Men come real close to Cod's design
out flahin'.
A feller isn't . plot'tiii' wfcbemesT-out
fistiiu'.
He's only husjr with his dreams—
u m flshln*.
Hit; livery is a coat of lan- his
creed—to do the beat ho can.
A feller's mostly man—*0111 flahin',
A feller gets a chance to dream —
out flsblu'.
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*40,000 DAMAGES
HOUSTON, Tex. Bee. 21. (AP>—
Lightning which struck one of the
l^rge oil tanks of the Humble com-
Mny In the tank farm. hack of the
refinery at Bay town yesterday ig-
nited oil In the tank and caused
dftnmge estlmated at $40,000.
WhyGetUpNighto?
Make thi> 25c Test
!. th« btaddrr ■> you wuutd tb* toW«l«,
Brlvo out ' impwrllien nd
(hut caune Irritation burntni and fr«*aenr
denlrc Ort s «« c«nt box of BU-KETS, *•
bladder laxative, fraw any dru t«r . After
tour days If you ar* not ralleyed of irtllur
up ni(M« *0 "ack an* gut yoar money.
Bt -KETS. aantainlsg buebu lea «, J >P«r
oil, etc., aeU nleatanlly uid etteellvrty on
the bladder ilntUr to caaltr all an tb*
bowel*. If rou r.r« bothered *:(h baebaeb*.
or te| r"'e* cauied from bladder dl**r*era
you ar* b#o d to feet b*tt*r alter tbU
cleansing.-.-and yo get .y.oar r«t«lalr >aap.
sold by R. Cioree Brut Store and Orange
l)rtt| Ca.
•s$E woml r l^piiri' neny-. • "-otNtira. go.
. mm? the fi^knuMing' - .esfierleneo
each Christmas of trying to remenn
her the addresses of friends to whom
they are going to send cards. Kv
ery Christmas It's the same way: f
ttialte out a list of names of those .
persons to whoy' I am going to send
•cards, ticglnning with "ir.loae friendM,
persons itl have
shamelessly neglected during t' P
year. Sending a card at Christ man
doe* wonders for otto's conscience.
When J start to-addr«H« the rti«
velopcs, 1 usually get about ' bull-
way down the lint wii>d discover that
I have forgotten ho #nd so'« ,#tr*et
£«ri'
Uihurk.. u v,. •,, — f, 1
prolwlbiy" find i||t diiy after Christ-
mas. ' r'send out about. fifty ' cards
each year addressed 'Hp so and .So,
Phoenix, Arixolift or Nashvlll?, .Ten-
nesses,. or ' some other city, md
even then. I am a llul« - dtibloua
about lie accurtl^r of tl(p tofwn and
•'ate. Perhaps Ho ami So lives in
Oklahoma—or. is. it-tiiat soiiu-one else
1 knew lives "there. Half {if Vie
carda I send out are returned (I'll
bet the post office; people appreciate
this)- hint 1 insist ;!n sending cfti'ds
out. rogawlless. in frantic hope that
tbey will through some/ {mir-
acle rpiwh the ueraons for whom
tbey ore intended. \ vV
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XOTICK
In the Matter of the fistfjte Of t)«ve
Mt'CarVer, X>eoeaC (l. ,
Pending In the t oanty Court '-1 ,
OinrigO, Texas, this the 7th day of J
November, A. D„ lfiSS, Vi-
- To all persona indebted to the es-
tate of Pave M<Carver,. deceased, er
to whom s^id eslal*' is ipflebted; ai'o
hereby rtotifled, to present: their
c la inis for approvfll awl allo^vaiii*-
to W. ' I^'-'a^l^.'^to.--.:h** ^W -' jiWi!.
been regularly apupintod by - the
vCbufl ahd\ liae: qualified/ as •dil^cted
by law as the Administrator of the
Fatale of Have Mi:Carver, tlecoase'.l.
W, U TAYI^H.
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Teut show Tcmptreea who has a
wesitkicwa for ''Strong Men" Also
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1933, newspaper, December 21, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289550/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.