The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Mora thin i thousand spectators
witi*eaaed the colorful May day fes-
tival and pageant ffran at the Cor
; tta school yesterday afternoon.' j
waa the pep and pre-
first, secoad itttq third trade ohil-
Mrtg a. Lady Spring made "her -en-
tfanee. She. fn i urn. called the bird.
Jaiaea Wilson the butterly, Dorothy
WMMfe and the bee. William, Leedy.
to rail the Queen a* the May and
her court.
Entering firat ware the duchesses,
MeForland, Haieel Oreen. B«t -
Lynn Ouldrv and Scharmayne
accompanied by the dukes,
I.: nrniia«i Moor.-, Jarvi* Butler, Mar*
| shall Oray and Marvin U-via.
HEv, Neat cam* .(he king, Joe of ..the
• Of Carr. Preceding the queen,
of the- House of Fleetwood, was
rt McKnrland, crown bearer. All
the aeaeona were aaaerabled to do
honor to the queen.
Autumn leave*., second grade; anow
fourth; Indian Spring
grade; summer breeaes,
girls; lads and lassies
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pole
and third grade pupils.
«ic for the occasion was fur-
by the Luteh ^tark boys of-
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The prograin was planned by Miss
Flfcfia Wignail," principal; Mrs. Orif-
fln and Mjss Handell, assisted by
other members of the faculty.
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* P. T. A. TO-
TCE8DAY
- All members of th« Curtis Parent
Teachers" association are urged to
be In attendance for the monthly
business session to be held at the
school Tnesday it 3:80 p. m.. at
which t ime th« annual installation
of offfcera will be held.
summer's growing fields, sixth
May pole dances, first, sec-
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PEBCV PACHAU TO
Jimon o. a.
ttnior O.- A. of the EirSt Baptist
gpet at the home of Mrs.
Pacha r, the.^ew leader of
group, Wedfiewlny afternoon
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alneaa dlseussfon was
*n« were made to meet
afternoon at J:*8
•t Mrs. Pachar'a home.
WANTED!
to Sell Ticket* for Dr.
Eaaioua Ixvture
May H. Report now
Ir. W. Cain at Orange Furni-
Co. Here's a chance to make
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I THURSDAY CALENDAR
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First Methodist W. M. 8. meets
with Mrs. George Foreman at-* «£'
Gleaners meet with Mra. J. H. Da-
vid at 3: JO p. ro.
West Orauge W. M. 8, meets with
Mrs, I*' A. Bingham at IjJO p. ■
McDonald Memorial Baptist W .M;
St., meets at the church at , 2:10 p. m.
Sti Paul's Episcopal Guild meets
with Mra. Jessie Griffith at tp. in.
Refeak'ahs meet at the lodge hall
at 8 ' ,:/ / ' i ■ ■
Night Hawk bridge elub meets with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pruter at 8 p. m.
First Presbyterian young Woman's
Bible class meets with Mrs. W. L.
Blnnehard at 8:80 p. ro.
Book Bible clam fish fry at Sa-
bine lake at 7 p. m.
St, Mark's Altar society to meet at
the school at'^!30 p. m.
Circles of the First Baptist Wo.
mtin's Missionary, .society, wiH meet
,iti the homes hh follows; Circle .*!
Mrs. W. A. Gunning; circle two, Mrs.
Henry Pachar; circle three, Mrs. L.
K. Dnrtc*;' circle fi«ir, unannounced;
circle five, Mrs. Vaughn Seastrnnk:
Circle six, Mrs. Raymond Goodrich.
FRIDAY CALENDAR ,
Triple L class meeting at the home
of Mrs. Allen Capps at 8:80 p. ro.
General meeting of all departnients
of the Woman's elub at club house
at 3:80 p. m.
Woman's Wesley Bible class, meet-
ing at the First Methodist church
at 7?5M. p. m. .
MISS ELEANOR BROWN IS .
TRCMPlT CWTB HOSTESS S
Miss Elepnor Brown wa« hostess
to members of thp Tj^ftnpit bridge
olub at her home ji? T<yith street
Wednesday afternoi*rf> at 3:30 O'clock
with i two tablet%/M eltib member* In
attendance. /Miss Legale Harftlpg
won ' high honors for the after-'"
noon. j£ne hostews served a title-
courstf'menu after the games. Miss
GoMle Gritbbs will lie hostess next
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IjITTIJE CYPRESS P. T. A.
POSTPONES SOCIAL MEETING .
The social meeting planned _ by the
Little Cypress Parent Teachers as-
sociation at the school Krlday even-
ing. has l eeh indefinitely post|K>ned,
according to announcement made
here today.
LCTHERAN LADIES' AID
MEETS AT cnrRCH
Members of the Lutheran Ladies'
Aid held the regular meeting at the
church Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. A. Nelson In charge of the pro-
gram on "We Would See Jesus In
Our Love."
The meeting was opened with re-
sponsive reading' and a prayer. In,
addition to the discussion, Mrs;
Manley gave a reading, "fillmpses of
China." A shori imsiness meeting
waa also held.
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Give Your Next Permanent Wave
Our Prices Are Low
Our Workmanship Superior
pooing, Finger Waving, Dyeing
, Scalp Treatments.
Manicuring and Facials
MRS. W. P. CARLYLE
Phone 442
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G*T the
' r® oum-and-aacbet habit, and ao-
qulre a charm that neither time nor
■tjrie em combat! For daintiness
baa even greater powar to attract
than beauty, or perbapa la ao great
. • put ol beauty, that to ignore
what 1* ao eaay to acquire seem*
wanton folly. The hind of cteanll-
neaa, ot freehuejM. of aweetneaa,
that mahaa a man overlook irregu-
lar feature# and quite forget a
duapr little figure — that's the
daintlnaaa within tha reach of art-
ery day-dreaming daughter of Eve!
So many of you will auccumb to
an elaborately bottled perfume, turn
to an Inferior talcum when the
beat products .are available at such
modest coet Don't do it The re-
■ulta you achieve thia way aren't
nearly aa potent as when you.treat
yourself to a good French perfume,
and tlten duplicate it in talcum and
aachat For than there will be noth-
ing to mar the allure of tbat fra-
grance; rathar, everything will in-
teoalfy It. And sachet finds its way
Into ao many odd corners, if you'll
ha lngenloua enough to try it.
Llttla satin sachet cushions or
sachet on plain bite of cotton can
ha tucked in among your stockings
or undarthlnga; can be sewed on-
to your padded clothes hangers to
heep your undarthlnga fragrant;
can be kept In your hat and glove
hoxee — assuring you fresh fra-
grance every time you dress. And
that's only tha beginning of daintl-
Wedne*day
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AlfDEBSON SCHOOL ' ;i " ..
names' honor stcdents ;• :>
The following students of the An-
4*raaaiK4ehoor made honor roll re-
i|uit-eincuts during the past six W<;ek
term: ., j
t-A: Illlraa, Boulet, Shirley Gra;
ve'ttf, Bonnie Mclntyre, Mollie Mil-
ler. BitrUiirn Jean Parish, Irving De-
p*«- , • 1 '-ti^^ii
2-A: Charlie Hurst, Stuart Hoo-
ver, Johnnie O'Banlon.
2-B: Beverly Cottle, Harold Van
Tuvl-
,J-B: B\eauor Beaty, Kdna Mae
GoUlfine. Andrew Van Tuyl. Wilbur
Iloehmo, I^ona Granger, Tr.by Spec-
ior. -V. ' ■' ' "SV,
3-A: Roy Barber, Emma Lan< . .
Dickcrson, Miriam Dayld, Mary •x'nefit^ dlnner to be served
A perfect picture of irresiatible daintineaa Is this photograph
of Carole Lombard.
Whan I Inquired of Thermae Lav-
al. DJer-Klaa beauty conaultant,
about the effect of mixing scenta,
she explained that it la for this
very reaaon that bar concern makes
perfume, aachet, toilet water, face
-llpatlcka in the Bame
fragrance. Also, she explained how
important it Is never to use per-
fume right on clothing unless you
fancy the smell of stale perfume.
Instead, perfume your skin; the na-
tural warmth of the body spreads
the fragrance, and there Is the
auggeation of garden and breezes
and woods—of everything lovely-"
in every move you make. Just be-
cause the perfume, talcum and
sachet have blended In such sweet
harmony.
There is something in the nature
of a challenge to romance In dainti-
ness. Just as coming into a room
that is dark and overcrowded and
Unalred will make you uneasy, and
entering a sunny, airy, bright-with-
color room will cheer you. so it
can be with the effect you bava
on others: It la one of the charms
that are undeflnable—unless you
yourself aye in on tha Becret—ao
don't bewail your-too-ahort or too-
tallness. Just get busy and acquire
the sweetness of peraon which no-
body can resist.
Cochran, Rebecca , MoCpppitj, Bil\le
Gunn.
4-B: Margaret Cochran, Altn
Wright, Helen Wilson.
4-A: CnrroH Joe Colburn, Bonnie
Wilson, Mabel Boulet. Jaupltu Hunt,
Do race McOttl.
B'-ll; Katherine Mlddletoin Wini-
fred Heady-, Helen' Reld, Joft Ben*
eeke, Charles David, J«as B. Gun*
stream.
5-A: Ruby Boenme, Ethelaura
Hare. Mildi-'d Hausinger, Slilrley
Mac Reese., I%kie Jackson-
7-B: Eftrliae Bland.
7-A: George McGray.
The following students made honor
riil| 4 requirements but were absent
or tardy:
1-A: Peggy May hew and Odell
Cunningham.
2-B: Constance Copples, Betty
Ann Crew, Kmllce Stakes, Mary Lee
Linsoomb, J. I). BloodsWorth. Aus-
tin West.
2-A: Forest McDonald. Jane
Burr, Loraine ClayHar, Mary Annie
Perry. 1
3-B: Jean Sholars, Hugh !>•«.'
3-A: ollie MendowJ, James Pru-
ter, Mary" Mabel* Thontason, Doris
Ann Tyler.
4-B: Carl Rricson, Yvonne Wal-
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numbering about twenty were ent*- -
taihfd with a. fUh supper at Bniley'a , ' "
flMi camp oh the Sabine lake Wed-
nesday evening, irlth Mra. > *
Steele. Mrs. T. "ft
i. Sella and Mrs.
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Tom Rogers aa hosteasea. r
Dancing was enjoyed during tha ' .
evening.
He *!>\vis- I arkana. Mr. Lowry's wife and
rived in Orange the early part oT ^iting in the home of Mr. and MTa, I daughter will join him her0 after
the week to take a position with the I
Mr- L. G. Ijowry o( Texurkana '-ar- . Orange Casket company.
liting in the lion
I W, "A>. Fleet « oo
formerly ot f the school term Is complete,
FRIDAY FISH SPECIALS
Catfish, Ited FUh, Spc<-kled Troiit
and Shrimp.
PAVI.VS FOOD STORE
ISO I Green Phone 12
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Final, plans «r« Mm mada for tlw ^
town Saturday by members of the Sf
Orange Blossom club. The serving
will begin at tl a. ra„ In the first
ftopr rooms of. the I. O. O. F, ball
on' Fourth and , Main ' streets.
The menu will consist of, chicken
with eornbread or rice dressing; po-
etato salad, snap beaiui. pickles, hot).;
rolls, ten or coffee, . pltt or cake.t
Plates will be twenty-five cents!
Thos^ who desire to make reserva-
tions for a special time may call
511, or fi28.
ton,' Ann McLean, Hurley Bass. Her-
-ber, Slmlntnn. Betty. Jo cannon
Pat I>slie. Pearl Cooper.
4-A: Bobbie Noonan, Richard
Reese, Mary Aallne Chllders, I.e-
nora Evelyn McDonald, Ruth Pa-
char. Katherine Young.
- 5«B: Kathleen Bland, Betty Ann
Burr, Addie Mae CanteiC Eleanor
Plowden. Dick Moore.
5-A: Marjorie Richardson, George
Haborn, Bill Stark, Homer Stork,
7-1*: Charles N'emit*, ima Jean
Rricson, Dorothy Hagy, Theima llil-
linrd, Alice Levingston.
f-A:' Rawle Thomason, Leon Tur-
nage and Eleanor Christian.
Bargain Bays-—lOe to all
T<iday and ^Friday
Any KlbMzar la Had Enough,
But Imagine—
"3 OX A HONEYMOON"
WUh Sally Kllera, %a/u Pitta and
John Mack Hrwwn.
Southwestern Greyhound Lines
, Phone 97
Open 24 Hours
Busies Leave Orange
EAST
«• m. m.
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1:55 p. m.
7:26 p. m.
WEST
9:25 a. m.
2:20 p* m.
7iW p. m.
12:10 a. m.
Port Arthur Envision
Ltttv* ii |im am. 9:ftf pm, 7:15
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so round, so firm, so fully packed—no loose ends
that's why you'll find Luckies do not dry out
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1934, newspaper, May 3, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289662/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.