The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 226, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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ENEFIT parties are still holding places of
prominence in social events this week.
Gleaners of the First Methodist church
, will entertain with the second in a series of lunch-
eons, Wednesday at I o'clock at the home of Mrs.
T. D. Sells on Sixth street and a "Quilt Tea" is
planned by members of
the Methodist Woman's
Missionary Society at
the church Friday after-
noon.
Mrs. T. D. Sells i« chairman of
the committee In charge of the
luncheon and will be assisted by
Mr*. Charles Cottle, Mrs. C. B.
Potts, Mr*. O. L. Hurt, Mr*. H. A.
Watt*. Mrs. fiarnest Cottle, Mrs.
h. B. Harmon and Mrs. Mildred
Flowers
Those desiring reservations uro
asked to telephone Mrs. Sells nt
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The W. M. S. is arranging an in-
jteresUng program for the tea. Quilts
will be displayed during the after-
Boon, A free-will offering will be
tulcHB to benefit" the church.
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Dr. F. HL Williams
Offices At
I JOE LUCAS & SON
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Baptist W. M. S.
Plans to Observe
Week of Prayer
Members of the First Baptist Wo-
man's Missionary society will ob-
serve the week of prayer for state
missions with special services at
tho church each afternoon begin-
ning Monday and continuing through
Friday.
Various circles will be in charge
ftf the program and all members of
the W. M. S. are urged to attend.
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MKTHODIST GROVP
ATTKNOS ZONE MEETING
The following members of
First Methodist Cleaners and
mun's Missionary society attended
the none meeting held Friday at
Roberts Avenue Methodist church
In Beaumont.
Mrs. Ernest Cottle. Mrs. .T. H. Da-
vid, Mrs. Nellie I.otig, Mrs. Oh.'irles
Davis and Mrs. J. W. Newman.
Anderson P. T. A.
Holds First Fall
Meeting Monday
The Anderson Parent Teachers'
association will hold the first reg-
ular meeting of the fall at the school
auditorium Monday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock with Mra Morris Moore,
president, in charge.
An interesting program, including
a tatk hy Mrs. E. B. Stover, a
health talk by Dr. J. D. Yates and
a vocal solo by Mrs. John W. Mart,
is planned.
Ah members are urged to be in at-
tendance as important matters nre
to be discussed at the business ses-
sion.
ItAINIlOW GlItliK HONOR
MUS. \VKI,l)OX McCLEIJiAM) ,
Halabow Girls entertained with a
delightful party and miscellaneous
shower at the Masonic temple Fri-
day afternoon to honor Mrs. Wel-
don McClelland, a recent bride.
Autumn flowers were used in dec-
oration of the club rotn and gifts
were preseuted by0 Miss HHiwiboth
Mathews, worthy advisor of xthe
Rainbow Girl*.
Refreshments of Ice cream and
cake were served.
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MISS FI/ORKNCE BAKEIt
TO FETE Tltl MPlT ,11.111
Miss Florence Baker will enter-
tain members -at, the Trumplt club
.St her home un Fifteenth street
Wednesday afternoon at 3:3 o'clock
for tho regular card games.
MISS MATTIE liEE SMITH
WU,I, ENTERTAIN CLt'B
Miss Mattle Tjee Smith will be
hostess at her home on West Park
avenue Tuesday evening to members
of the Idelta Slum, elub for the reg-
ular curd'games. The hour is 7:45.
MBS. BAY WINFREY TO
BE (Til'lt HOSTESS
Mrs. Bay Winfrey will be hostess
to members of the T. N. T. club for
the weekly meeting at her homo on
Fifteenth street Tuesday afternoon
nt 2:30 o'clock.
CI.EAVERH PI,AN' TEA TO
HONOR NEW MEMBERS
Gleaners of the First; Methodist
church will entertain With an Infor-
mal ten at the home; of Mrs. Claud
M-'ilono Thursday afternoon at
o'clock to honor new members,
l'uli attendance is urged.
WEST ORANGE W. M. S.
PIjANS l'BAYER SERVICES
Members of the West Orange Bap-
tist Woman's Missionary society are
planning special services at the
church Tuesday. Wednesday and
Thursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock
in observance of the week of pray-
er for state missions. These ser-
vices will replace the usual Thurs-
day afternoon service.
Jual received another shipment
the celebrated Itulova walches which
you hear advertised over the radio
every day, in both yellow and white
gold—the Mlaa America at 9!M.73
and the Mlaa laberty at #:i0.75. JOE
IA't'AS H SON, Watchmaker* and
Jeweler*.
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Southwestern Greyhound Lines
Bus Station, Fifth and Division Sts., Phone 97
Open 24 Hours !
Busses Leave Orange
EAST
3^5 a. m.
10:25 a. m.
1:55 p. m.
5:10 p. m.
7:26 p. m*
Port Arthur Division
WEST ,
9:25 a. m.
12:10 p. m.
2:20 p. m.
7:55 p. m.
12:10 a. m.
to
Buaaea Ioavo at :30 Uk 1:90 p.m., 8 p.m.
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MepONALD W. M. S. TO
HAVE A I, I, DAY MEETING
Members of the McDonald Me-
morial Baptist Woman's Missionary
society will hold nn all day meeting
at the church Thursday i;i observ-
unie of the week of prayer for state
missions. Members will bring bas-
ket lunches. The monthly business
meeting will be held during the af-
ternoon session.
Y. W. A. TO MEET ,AT I
I/OWE HOME MONDAY
Mrs. Bertha Mallin and Miss Ava i
Lowe will entertain members of the I
First Baptist " Y. W. A. for the reg- |
ular meeting at their home in Pine- i
hurst addition Monday evening at
7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is
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Personals
Miss Sarah Clark has returned te
her - home, 117 Pine street, after
spending the past week In Galves-
ton visiting with her aister, Mrs.
Julia Mellna.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Poole and son
and daughter from Port Arthur
spent Saturday and Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Louis Poole of Btarka,
Louisiana, and visited friends here
en route. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hilton, form-
erly of Orange but who now reside
of Monrev La. and Mrs
Smith also of Monroe, visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Locke here
Thursday' en route to Houston and
Galveston. They will stop in Or-
ange for a short tiro« Monday even-
ing on their return trip and will be
guests In the Locke home.
Mrs. Bill Hllsman and daughter
Jerry are visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.—It., R. Morrison In
Liberty this week-end.
There will be hundreds of little parties to which you will want to'
wear a dress which la not too formal. Gleaming satin with a touch of |
metal, made on demure lines answers this problem. The youthful yet
astonishingly sophisticated frock of Beraceta satin In one of the new
rich off black shades uses a laroA collar and sleeve bands. The gown
1b allt almost to the waist in 'back.
METHODIST W. M. S. TO
UAVE MISSION STl'DY
Members of the First Methodist
Woman's Missionary society will
meet lit the church Thursday after-
noon at 3 o'clock for the regular
meeting with Mrs. R- Lee Davis in
Of wide social interest is the
marriage of Mlaa Julia Ethel Rob-
ert*. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Roberts, Sr. of Orange, to Mr,
M.R. Dietel, son of Mr. and >!>■* Bru-
no Deltel of Dallas,' the wedding be-
ing celebrated at the home of the
bride's parents at 1702^ Link street •
Saturday morning at 8 o'clock.
Rev. O. W. Hooper, pastor, of tho
First Methodist church, officiated
reading the single ting ceremony.
The bride was attired In a lovely
brown ensemble with accessaries , to
match. Only members of the two
families S and it few intimate friends
■ 'KleAdid.
Mrs. Deitel is a graduate of the
Orange High school and the College
of Industrial Airts at Denton, Texas
and has been a teacher in the Cur-
tis school here for the past few
years,
Mr. Deitel has attended A. and
M. college and Is now employed
with the Dallas Gus company. They
will make their home In Dallas.
Out_4[f town J&esta in attendance
for the Wedding itare Mr\ and Mrs.
Bruno Deitel, parents of the groom,
and MissAjThelma ^Deitel. sister of
the groom, all froln Dallas.
Glasaea on CREDIT! Pay as you
Wear! Terme to .thoae entitled to
credit. Dr. F. H. William*, college
charge" of the "mission study pro- graduate of optometry. Rag'atcred
License Man. Offices at JOE I |J-
CAM A SON, Orange, Texas.
gram. A full attendance Is urged.
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INTERMEDIATE G. A.
PLANS ANNIVERSARY PARTY
Members of the First Baptist In-
termediate G. A. will celebrate the
third anniversary of the organiza-
tion with n party nt the home of
Mrs. Urty colburn. adult leader,
Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
FIRST BAPTIST CHOIR
TO REORGANIZE THVHSDAY
The First Baptist choir will hold
the annual election of officers and
make plans for a general reorgani-
zation nt the weekly practice hour.
Thursday at 7:30 p. m., at the
church and it is urgent that nil
members l e in. attendance.
Jl'NIOH G. A. TO MEET
AT PACIIAR HOME
The Junior G. A. will hold tho
regular meeting at the home of Mrs.
Percy Parhar Tuesday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock. All members are urg-
ed to attend.
WOODMEN CIRCLE DRILL i
TEAM ELECTS OFFICERS
The regular meeting of the Wood-
men Circle will be held at the lodge
hall Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock.
The drill team which has recently
reorganised will hold a special
prootlOe session at the lodge hull
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
New officers elected were: Mrs.
Mamie Colburn, captain; Mrs. Lou-
ise Lester, president; Mrs. Motile
McCoppin, vice president; Mrs. Myr-
tle McLean, secretary; Mrs. Mollle
Norwood, treasurer; Mrs. Viola Rob-
inson, finance chairman: Mrs. Mabel
Peterson, reporter-
RAINBOW GIRLS PLAN
INSTALLATION FRIDAY
Rainbow Girls will meet in a prac-
tice session ut the Masonic temple
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
and will hold the regular business
meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock In preparation for the quar-
terly installation of officers to bo
held at the temple Friday evening
at 7:30 o'clock.
The public is invited to attend tho
installation ceremonies.
MISS ENID CAREY AND
DAVIS GHOLSO.N WED
Announceuient was mad, today of
the marriage of Miss Enid Carey
to Mr. Davis Gholson, the wedding
having been solemnized |n Houston,
July 11.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs.
Ruth Carey and the groom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Oholsoa. They
will continue to make their home in
Orange, residing at 1101 Orange
avenue.
ated and a three course menu was
served to the following: Miss Lena
Noxvlin, Miss Virginia Wilder, Miss
Iva Mae Myer, Miss Kathleen Ste-
phens, Miss Elnora Brown, all of
Beaumont and Miss Almu Belle
Dodd and tho hostess.
Glvo u* your watcn repair work
and have It done by a certified
watchmaker at moderate pricea con-
aiatent with good worUnuinahlp. JOE
LUCAS & SON, Wntchnmkora and
Jew elera.
NOTICE—Change of Location
The Marcella Beauty Shop
(Mrs. Frank Mepham)
Opening
Monday, September 24
In
LULA WHITE'S STYLE SHOP
Phone 322 212 Fifth. St
Formerly Located In
Holland Hotel
MISS DODD ENTERTAINS
TEACHERS AT LUNCHEON
Miss Dorothy Dodd was kostess
for a lovely luncheon at her home
"on Pine street Saturday, afternoon
to entertain several of the "school
teachers here for the Institute Sat-
urday morning.
The tublo was beautifully decor-
S| ecial attention—all of you who
have aterllng ailver kill vet with
plated bladea. In the |>aat factories
have never guaranteed plated bladea
from ruatlng. ,We nre now in
Itoeition to replace your old type
plated bladea with the new etaln-
leaa steel blade* at a nominal
roat. JOE Lt'OAS & SON, Watch-
maker* and Jewelers.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 226, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1934, newspaper, September 23, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289782/m1/4/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.