The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, September 24, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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B. Ldcke," "Mir of Mr . R. E. Locke,}
Sr„ were united In marriage at the
Klrst Baptist pargouage Saturday
evening at T o'clock, with Rev Ed-
gar Eakridgc, pastor, officiating.
The bride wore a blue cnaemble
with accessories to match. Only
members of the family and a few
Intimate friends wore In attendance,]
Immediately following' tho cere- j
mony they left for a abort wedding
trip to: Houston and from there will
go to Oiadewater, Texas, where ho
is employed. I
Both Air. Locke and hla ltride are i
natives of Ornng,. and have many
ft-lends here Who will be interested
to know of their marriage.
H«to our window display of the
celebrated transparent Vacuum Fouu-
tain Pons. They hoM7500 per cent
mora iny than ordinary pans and
have no rubber sack to corrode. 14-
karat gold point that writes like
other pens or ,may be inverted for
fins work, speelot-introductory price
S7. 5 pen for $4.05; $4.85 pan for
$9.95. JOE LUCAS ft SON, Watch-
■takers and Jewelers.
RAINBOW <;iitl.s TO
IN8TALJU TIKSOAV
Rainbow- atria will hold the an-
nual Installation of officers Tuesday
evening instead of Friday evening
mi previously planned because of
th£ football game here Friday.
All, parents of tho girls will be
honor guests for the occasion. Mem-
bers of the advisory board are urg-
ed ' to attend vand all friends of the
girls are invited.
WORKERS' COUNCIL TO
MEET THURSDAY
The Workers' Council of the First
Christian Sunday school will be held
at the church Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock for -the monthly lousi-
ness meeting, A full attendance is
urged.
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MRS. STARK'S CLASS TO
MKET Tt'ESllAY NIOIIT
All members of Mrs. W. H. Stark's
Sunday school class of the First
I'resbyterlun church arc urged to at-
tend the monthly meeting to be held
at her home Tuesday evening at
7:S0 p'clock.
MRS. l OI>l> IS HOSTESS
FOlt BENEFIT TEA
Mrs. R. A. Uodd entertained with
a lovely tea at her home Friday
evening to benefit the First Metho-
dist church. The personnel In-
cluded members of the Friendship
*hi s and Invited guests.
An interesting program, including
vocal solos by Mrs. II. A. Watts
and a talk "The College of Life,"
by Miss Frances Butler.
Mexican daisies and roses were ef-
fectively used throughout the rooms,
and refreshments of tea and spiced
rolls were served to the following:
Miss Leigh Thomas, Miss Frances
Mason. Mrs. Alma Hodges, Mrs- Ed
Heart field, Mrs. William Boyd. Mrs,
.tones, Mrs A. 6.'Thomas, Mrs. M.
A, West. Mrs. l'at Griffin, Mrs- Mil-
dred Flowers, Ward Flowers, Mrs.
H. A. Watts, Miss Frances Butler.
Mrs. Itusscll Flelg, Mrs. O. L. Hart,
Miss AinYie Sells and Mrs. I'V L.
Corey;.
Several who could not attend sent
offerings.
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The unbelievable
transformation that)
it shown here was
accomplished In the
kitrhen of a Mai-
ns*, Mass., horns
through modernising
Such improvements
can easily be finjin-
• ced under the cre-
dit plan of the FHA
i! Mr. and Mre. C. Q. Kellls hav« as
guest e this weak, ■Ujr- and Mr%
R. B. Ely, and Mr. aflit Mra. Will
Ely of* Mineral Weil*. Mra. R, E.
Ely has bean hare for several weeks,
other members of the party arriv-
ing during the week-end. . . Other
guests in th* KeUis home Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs.. Carroll Kellln
of Donner, La., Mr. and Mra. T. T.
Wilson and son John and Mr. Frank
Moore, all....ol...JBeaumont, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Turner spent
a short time in Beaumont Sunday
evening visiting frith friends.
Miss Bernice Harmon, Miaa OlUe
Drake and Miss Clyde Regan were
Port Arthur visitors Sunday after-
peon.
Mra. ,-Wulter Miller and daughter
Rose Ethel and Mra- John Warren
of Port Arthur vialfced with Mr. and
Mra. -Jt p Turner here Sunday even-
ing.
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James Warfield of Beaumont spent
Sunday in Orange as the guest of
his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Jacowuy.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Selby of Dan-
bury are spending today in Orange
visiting her father, A. 6, McLean
and other relatives. .. .
Mrs. John Charming and infant
son John Ford were , removed from
the ' Frances Ann Lutchef hospital
to their home, loll Seventh Btroet,
Sunday in an Ortmeyer ambulance.
Personals
Why be satisfied with anythlnj
but the newest and bast in eye-
wear? Let us prescribe glasses
that not only correct your vis-
ion but improve your appearance.
Dr. F. H. Williams
Offices At
JOE LUCAS & SON
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Leader, 50c Month
WEAK AND SKINNY
Mrs. Walter McGarr and Sirs. 1-37
Swinfoi'd of Houston, Mrs. R. W.
Pctros of Dallas. inI(t~M r.M. J. S.
Herring of Wnxahachie, Texas, are
visiting their sister, Mrs. W. A. Sims
of Orange.
Mrs. W. A. Slips jvho has been ill
for several weeks was removed from
the Frances Avm Lutcher hospital
to] her home this morning in an
Ortmeyer ambulance. She is report-
ed to be Improved today.
Mrs. A. J. Lowe is spending the
week hi Bouuuiout 4ua the guest of
relatives. « ...
iff. ariff ' Mrs. ' M. K. Orubbs Jr.,
of Port Arthur si>ent Sunday in Or-
ange with his mother, Mrs. M. E.
Grubbs Sr.
Miss Nola Clay Tate who has been
visiting with Miss Florence Baker
here for the past week, has return-
ed to her home in McAUoii, Texas,
Homer and Bill Stark, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Stark, have
returned to their home here afler
spending the summei; on their ranch
in Rand, Colorado. They were ac-
companied by their governess.
Miss Helen McDonald of Houston
spent (he past week-end in Orange
visiting with frlonds and relatives.
AND CHILDREN
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Oil in tasteless tablets.
Founds of Arm healthy flesh ioitrad of
bare seranr bones I New visor, vim sad
energy instead of tired li*tle**n«e I Steady,
quiet nerves I That Is whst thousand* of
people are settina through scientists' latest
discovery--the Vitamins of Cod Liver Oil
eoneeatrated in llttla sugar coated tablets
without sny of its horrid, flihy taste or smelt
McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, they're
calledI^CodWver Oil In Tablets", and they
simply work wonders. A little boy of 1, seri-
ously sick, sot well snd gslned 10V, lbs. In
Just one month. A girl of thirteen after the
easse disease, sained 1 lbs. the flrst week and
1 lbs. each week after. A young mother who
could not eat or sleep after baby csms got
all her health back and gained 10 lbs. in less
than a month.
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If Jfttu don't gain st lesst S
firm healthy flesh in s month get your money
back. Demand snd get McCoy's-the original
and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablets
—approved by Good Housekeeping
Institute. Refuse sll substitutes—
Insist on ths origins! McCoy's—
there are none better.
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Southwestern Greyhound Lines
But Station, Fifth and Division Stt., Phone 97
Open 24 Hours
Busses Leave Orange
EAST
3:55 a. m.
10:25 a. m.
jI855 p. m.
5:10 p. m.
7:26 p. m.
WEST
9:25 ft. m.
12:10 p. m.
2:20 p. m.
7:55 p. m.
12:10 ft. m.
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Port Arthur Division
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Bosses Leave at #!S0 a.m. S:S0 p.m., s p.m.
Sunburn
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Mr. and Mra. L. O. Smith and
children of Orange spent Sunday in
Beaumont as the guests of friends.
Mr, an<l Mrs. M; (1. Bly and baby
from Port Arthur and Miss Goldie
Orubbs yf Orange have just -feTurn-
etl fi-om a visit with friends and rel-
atives in; Philadelphia. Mr; and
Mrs. lily xpent Sunday here with
her mother, Mrs. M. E. Grubbs Sr.
Special attention—all of you who
have sterling silvCr knives with
plated blades. In t-ha past factories
liave never guaranteed plated blades
frmn rusting. (\Ve are now in
lM>sition to rcpiatw your old type
platpd hlados with the new stain-
less steel blades at a nominal
cost. JOK LCOA8 & SO X, Watch-
makers and Jewelers.
Misses Ava Lowe and ^Audrey
Lewis spent the past weok-end in
Port Arthur visiting with Mr. and
ra. Frank l'eveto.
Give us your watcn r<-pair work
and have It done v a certified
watchmaker at tcodsrntv prices con-
sistent with good worlimanship. JOtl
LUOA8 & SON, Watchmakers and
Jeuelera. ^ .
does Your
breath offend?
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Moi^y cfl^activo persons are
not wctcomed ct social gather-
ings because their breath it
bad. Don't be one of them.
, Make sura lhat your breath if
swoet and inoffensive £>y gar-
gling with Listarine. Il combats
infections iif Ihe mouth, check*
infection and instantly destroys
odors. Lambert Pharmacol -
Company, St. Louis, Mo.
LISTERINE
ends halitosis
ICIilt 200,000,000 germ.
Mrs. Olenn Crisman was renioved
from the Frances Ann Luteher hoe-
pistiii to the ,h°nie of her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs! T, C. Ford, on Elih
street Sunday in ttn Ortmeyer am-
bulance. r .
Miss Josephine. Shepherd who Is
attending Port Arthur Business col-
lege, visited with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. Li Shepherd, here Sun-
day. , J
■ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Landrum and
family from Orauge motored to Port
rthur Sunday afternoon to aee the
'. S. S. Salt Lake City in port there
Mr. and Mrs. Urty Culbufrn and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sandlfcr
spent Sunday afternoon In Port Ar-
thur.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker and Mrs.
Ed O'Reilly and daughter from Or-
ange went to Port Arthur Sunday
to see the U, S, JR. Salt Lake City.
Mr. fnd Mrs. J. E. Pattlllo had
as their guests) here yesterday, Mr.
and Mrs. C. At Pattlllo and son
Mathew and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Led-
better, all of Houston, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dyke and Junius Pattll-
rlo i f Beaumont.
Mrs- b, Kekhart has returned to
her home in,,<0range after spending
Ihe past week in Beaumont visiting
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sanford.
Mrs. Lena Hicks, Miss Mamie
Wright, Miss Lillie Orinrtead, Mrs.'
Joe Weaver, Mrs. Kathryn Dear-
born, Mr, Joe Qerlgk, Mr. Joe Wea-
ver and Mr. W. O. Condrey, ail of
Oranjlb, attendett* the Inter-clty meet-
ing of Odd .Fellows' and Rebckabs
held Saturday evening at Call, Tek.
Glasses on CBCUIT! pay as you
Wearl Terms to thoso entitled to
credit. Dr. F. H. Williams, coltoge
graduate of optometry. Registered
License Man'; Otflcas at JOK LU-
CAS & SON, Orunge, Texas. ' ""
Mrs. Clyde Myers and Mr. Cleorge
Anderson of Houston visited, their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. An-
"Jim Wanu Me to
Stay Young . ; M
- So many ol my friends are letting
themselves eei old before they're
forty. Headsches. and constipa-
tion, snd nervousness, sod bsclc-
sches—I know those thinps make
you otitt That's why f never miss
s day with my BIG" glsM of hoc
mineral wafer—iu*i plain drink*
ing water and CRAZY- Wster
Crystals.
demon here during the past week-
.end. :£-
; Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dr Baker h*va
returned to their home In Orat (e
after a visit with relatives in Hi-
dalgo, Texue.
Mrs. Douglas stakes of. Houston
visited with her • parents, Mr. and
Mra. W. B. Boawctl here during the
week-end.' ' u" :
Don Keller of Sulphur, L#.. waa
an Orange visitor over the week-end.
Miss Quia . Orinstead of Lake
Charles, La., visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Grinatead here
Sunday^'.
Just received WMHher shipment of
the celebrated Bulova watches which
you hear advertised ovsip the redlo
every day, in both yellow a«d white
cold—the Miss America a( M4.7S
and the Mies Libsrty at MOTS. JOB
LVCAS « SON, Watchmakers and
Jewelers.
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Banish Chills and Fm>«
To conquer Malaria, you must do
two things. (1) Destroy the infection
in the blood. (2) Build up the blood
to overcome, the effects and to for-
lfy against further attack. There Is
one medicine that does these two
things and that is Grove's Tasteless
Chill - Tonic! The tasteless quinine
in Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic de-
stroys the uvalaflal Infection in the
blood while the iron build- up the
bloods Thousands of people have
conquered Malaria with the aid of
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. In ad-
dition* to being a noted remedy for
Malaria, it, is also an excellent topic
of general use. Grove's Tasteless ChUl
Tonic is pleasant to take and - eon-
tains nothing-harmful. Even thlldren
like it and they can take it safely-.j-
For sale by all drtig setores. Now
two sides—50s and Jl. The >1 else
contains 21-2 times us much as the
60c f8'izo and gives you 25 per cent
more for your money.
Let Us Give Your Next Permanent Wave
'Our Prices Are Low
Our Workmanship Superior
Shampooing, Finger Waving, Dyeing
Bleaching, Scalp Treatments.
Manicuring and Facials
MRS. W. P. CARLYLE
906 - 12th St. 7 Phone 442
"I Can Work
Every Day Now"
If you must be on the job EVERY
DAY, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Tab-
lets. They relieve periodic pain and
discomfort. If you take them regu-
larly ... and if yours is not a surgical
' y°u should be able to avoid
periodic upsets, because this medi-
cine helps to correct the CAUSE of
your trouble.
"I am s factory worker. I was weak and
nervous and my stomach and back pained
me severely, but since I took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Tablets the pains
don't appear anymore".—
Mist Helen KoUski, 3906 N.
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FROM YOUR HOME ••
In Hie koine where little children erewl about on ru|* and
carpets, or study their lessens for ee iy years at school,
there must olweys be Hm- safety of comfortable heat. The
little Chill Chasei^—our; ;mbol far the modern gas heater
—Is the surest means of quick, clean, comfortable heating
whenever needed. It sends Its radiant warmth throughout
the room instanHy when a lighted match it applied to the
open valve. If maintains its warm,
cheerful glow as long as-you require
heating comfort, and obediently
ceases burning when you close the
valve. It stands ready to serve you
throughout the heating season ~-
from the early days of rail, through
Hie winter and spring season, until £
nature's warmth and sunshine dispel
• the head for heaHng.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, September 24, 1934, newspaper, September 24, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289783/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.