The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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of the Wednesday Club
ware entertained at n
esday afternoon wjth
Molls ;n lio«rw at
on Sixth Street.
Malcolm Pearee v. <>„ high
iu a he IkWiic imani wfcteh
yed by, Ihcee tra-bJj.-H Of phw-
refreMbraents we we yueey.
besides elu-b members wove
.T. Thotnpwon, Mru. Crjli*n>
[Sfr". Oecitr lk ni\v. ami Mhw
Wediw-Hflay tlie cluti iimi;
be cnlortitlped af an ev.^n-
ilge parry at the lione of Mrr,
Kern.
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Mi-*. J. T. A rltM*w> enter-
wJWa party untl oilKueilan
lower honor I uc Mr. and Mrs.
Knl ht, Xluivln.v eveuinc at
^'clnck ill thctr hoinj. ul WHW
Avenue.
dairies, rtolrii-ii renin, and
lutuiiiu flower* were u Htvi 111
||t out I tin ll;il'i)n>Vn motif
decoration* of I he homn. A
| of .mil games were
after*" which rcfreshmen**
nrvod am'. Uu- isif « <■! pre-
11 the honpreap.
J following t of the lo-
I P. Pennev S'oi ■ u 11 hi .il
m*. Ad.il" AAr*i
Stepu^u Mis*
Mi"-" K.Nl.'ll>- ,\.ICUI «s. Jl^#
PlmaruH, M and Mr*. /oe
Mr tie,i 'i■ i' i: r;. ..-k
|(armv< t \l.i-ift Mr nn.t Mn
niul I - I'o'it i t*
: l> lUKit lM < . k
I.'* MnMiki
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at hi- ■ lv"■>!• mi \i rth Twith
Ti t m'. • • ;!•«' il-i
re i i .'I'd .•*
iMVite.* led <1r>t nl l«*rtiil .ia«,
'A l"lll I I . I * I '■'!■' Ill wltllt
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r
r i«« r> la ' Dili
MR
ii'lr, (.• •! i'iv *.!' I'
|m mrt I. til. .V . • . Vw
pr;i ;•
^TIAN I AIHK.S HI\VI\r;
mi'kts w£ l nl'sd \\
CHrhMin I nlk* SrwHn: t'lul
Flr«i ihrUtliin riurr'i Im W
IflpfiUir wildly nnftlnf WMne-*
|Tternoi«n ju t\* itWI; • t thr
of Mr\\
I Hirc^M Tn
larco.
fm
vn —1> wnda thflif rtrct PflnlACt
** 1 "ifff ?_*. ' y.? -I; " [' *
i the soil m J#f7, 'vhen war fnr-
4he ;
with i
dem first were promoted as • patri-
otic ' ■flUwJts'; WhUfc th«rc MtMna
4W imiJjeaUcAo prospect pi m •mtr-
uency <\l>irh \m;i>1.1 malt* home g r-
MB Pe«aii * an efj<«otial port of
the naltoMt food sunaiiy, m wWan-
Ma1 f ro t of is
already cvi4act. m«I in ejected
Vo grow more erio « if w r c.wi-
tinues. *
In the initial stages of. a price
advance, when txptnt« Iammw.
but «i|n and so-Uries l«e behind,
the reduction in the household bud-
M Bps ifcl* throuah • home vege-
table garden, rtlay be even more im-
, when incomes
to belincf the
prM mm.
Every fwnHy wb*rb hju M much
as 200 square feet of sou at iga dis
pocvl for it vetfetabk gardari csn
became lar*ejy immune fiKXn the
effects of price advaneav an the
toed b>U by growlMg Ut vege-
77
War may > raM*e matthe
cost of fresh vecetablea m tha mar-
ket. but it wlU nut irtcroaae the
cost of growing them la yoif own
garden.
There ye twv w ys of flgi....itf
Ton may count (ha U
portant than later, when invomes
a e kkmty to daa
this cost.
tune
you put in spading ai>4 cultivating. '
as so much labor, to ha ) khar«ad
against the crop, or you may look
m«jn sardenmg aa saaerlap and
recreation a healthful and en)o; -
able uajr to sgiiit Warn hairs,
and the crop ae ea amah clear sein.
u la fMnli iftssl that 9m
flrat e#act af way Is upoa tha east
af living Prices naa «c canaiMgPf
Hon |qo4 - Htc gf RlUftt hivr
every fay, Ute clothaa r we^r out
anf must replace, the fcaaii. la
short, t^na whtck moat of the aver-
ace income Is eip r drd
A rite of twenty-five per cent ta
food prices win place a beavy bur-
den upon moat ftimllias. it the
monay Income doaa not rise Ja tha
same decree; and economists say
there is always a lag hare; arloaa
rise faster than wages and imriti.
The hone garden aaa earfty grvr
23 per cent of tha toad which a
family needs; and thla wtM bal-
ance the budftet
Fall preparation for a war fa*
den coswista of planting lb aaa Uu
•rope which can be planted ia tha
fall, and preparing the land for
early plantlnc next sprint
Fortnightly Club
Meets Wednesday
Mr*. It. I' Binin a< Imnlc.t* u>
iiie:ulM-r<i «f Uw Tltnaiiull) ('Mil wi
>V«-ilue <U«y Hftertwwm tit Hrlilee
It ntnunt n I party at her hnme on Tenth ftreei
uie'i<hi-r'< were In I The r men at 5:30 n'rlii.
j with two litHlen nC olub raeaike'i « i
Kbtwn «eli Were mail" ilurlnj | p:irticlpntlrtft. Mm. J. H Diivhl w.m '
(irklli; p"viiM). i!id n-fr i-ihirien*< I n Inner of the hlsrh ne/tre pi l*e. A I
pnrve I '"nrlns the nirlnl hour, j refteahment rourne r nrp-sj after i
Wciln.l ie eluh will j the gnine.s. j
IrtS Ihe honv of Mr*,
zel 'on fifth Hrre.i
A.
(jfnA\GK home
t® mfkt pwimv 4. . i
rekiiIn'■ «eml-monthly tinwfint
.fffiH ekimnite Home Kenui'i-
n'rUtb will ho heli' Friday iif
|n m can o'clock nt ilio hovne
Georite lliirvey. Mi.«s Orn
county home ilemonKtr;*-
|i*enl. will lie present and will
[«art on*the program. Mr*. l .
|Klnne> Jr., vlee pi-exldert. wift
In the Hlwenee of Mrs. B;ii-
I Hubert. pre*J'!oni A full
pee In uraed. ,
>R WOOOMAN (IIU'li:
|kft 8.\tt iur>AY
Tthcru of the ,luni«>r*T\'oodiniin
will Ineet on Suturiliiy after-
it two o'clock at 'I"" W. O. W.
Ail mojnliei i are tii'jted lo he
ndnnce.
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ISMON nEVIEW *
Tho i^lub will n«n mer*i nojki wcrk j
on uccottni « f Wrok ]
of h*fl ? * r j
Social Calendar
TiirnsDAY
t'lrelon of l ho Wwiton'n MlaKloi-
arjf Soclotj- of ilie F-il'Kt lluptiMt
f'&uroh nioxili'c .'tl the followlna
homeu: Circle One with. MtH. Pan)
1l<tlyar l, Circle Two with Mrn. Jnhti
Kellocj;. t'lrelc Three nllh Mrs II.
A. Stot'nrt. Circle Four with Mrs.
Henplo H'llllnnis. <'lre|e Five with
Mr*. A. J. Iviilhntiek with Mrs. lllilv
fole an co-hoHtess; (Jlreln Six v\ 11h
Mrs. Kd BeltK.
Woman's Missionary Society of
tht> First Methodist Church , me,-t!n;<
:ii' cbnrch ivt S p. m.: ' ,
Itllcaners of th" First 1 'Melli< llsl
CHltrch mectins at 'he home of Mrs.
Ilii^lter Hudille nl S:3H p. rn.
E'lrcWs of lhe Woman's Mission-
Society; of the Went flrnn'4" flap-
lis) fThiireh incel Utc at I lie following "•
. hotaei): tj'lrele One with Mrs. MeUIn i
• "ojepjnrt,! fMrclo.Twn with Mrs, Ril
Wlii Freetnen, Clrelo Xhree \r 1111 Mrs 1
i D^nli-i*,'.Circle 'Four with Mrs. I toil j
( Fntre*.
I ' (flrclca jof llio Woman's Mission- S
cry HocIM.v of the MeDomtld Me
Sill
moflal Unptlst' Clwirch meettnn as
I
foHowi; Clrc'e One nt cluireh nt 3
p. in,; Circle Two nt the home of ft
Mrs. It^meii Hnmmerly nt 5;Hft
p. m. r
Woman'* ^llavlnnnry Hodety of
the Flrat Christian nmrch meellne
nt the chiircji nt 3 p. m.
St. Paul'H Kpli'.eopa! Cfilld meet-
ing nt I he home of Mr*. .V. «. Peat co
at I p. ni.
Ktdnhr Circle of I ho Wor>an's
Missionary Wee let} of tM Flrat
Methodist Church mcctln* at ehtiret
ii T p in.
Wootlhlne IteMoh l/vlge maetlng
al the I. O. 0 F. Hall at T:!H) p.m.
W«^nnn> lliWo « dr Cbuw of
the Flrat I'-chjrteHnn CHurah ineet-
|«i( at the home of Mrs. T. I',- (lmli"
Jr., at #:• l - m. ;#M;i
miDAY
Hewing Huh meeting at
of Mr*, tm Ttirfr 1 a
■MM
strength and hind-
yaica. Bha knew than,
waa thair friend. With
embraced bar father
c'Miil-
.rranWtWi'"* ~r"
SMmm
Yfiung Ha^hy Blake, and
'hornon. rival tu
r--u
msms
h'at>y jehen Amerto#
war
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tor, s*e
him. Clip
h : m*n
lo th
.oiviim**
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. tip thai
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l« fishing nhoonsr, weathsp
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myvtary
nt it loin
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HfiJSr Ifcens pr
sen. 4* use a
ad that
At* fft
lookout for
Ii
MimUon of
l>a and tha picked
escfaay She ha,
st, nan tm>9mw I ' ^wib
apaala« af the Natiaosl Au
«t Haas V ark's Or ana Central Pat at.
the molar lafaitry'i
crowd HH
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n tha oabln of the ' Phinle Q"
a CM Thorson have what was
1.0tu^.t YZ,,3u
- tou don't hnaw what
^rptth'.'ss
Mrnhm
yun."
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Mt yOu get out a
m * alalia MgMf
tad^y "S
>t man aa aarft>l "Tee. aba fcaC" Habe «
xx. 1
TK« elbnax af a year'*
* W04M y
auuMifactarara «aa rai
1 he opening in New York of th*
.'iaUanai Auto^pMa|
<Mand l eatral Fniaca.
• >f praapevttve bciyrrs RoHtod to
[| W wild • ' . •! 1 be 1 r
af tha new cam. ' '
I'oasptet- new styling and
leea aarkati fsl
hr
Nk esapbaaia an baaoty. batb U*
side and out KxWlor
beau greatly «
la aaae< of *tbe liaaa dsriog
Streamlining ia the keynote and
Is aawplsd with a keen aanaa af
proportion, with every llna not only
adding ta tha beamy of the MB
ram bnt performing wonders fraoa
ir Tif € vou ! !€■
□
la addition to Styling features
Igets aiade their Irat ai>
al tha show. Nauwertb)
•aaa are a frant and rem
Indicator; ae* style radia
1; law roved air eondltloqinR
and wnrta that fold to a com
d. Much inter,
la a new fluid
al a rapid rate, re
various efehfbitora lafc
ta add It loo ta Naw Vort Rk
taiegnphlc reports from ah
the coantry pointed to an ex
raceptMW far the l io line
Many reported tbat orders
tha A<UI tnera tax*ng produrf
and . thai sr bedulea
balm? Creased to handle
r Ofd *vV-,•'> ' ' C;
Well oh H(t w; y
Jine years AGO
fieaine HEPQURN
WAS RUNN€R-UP IN
THE CONNECTICUT
W0MEK5 AMATEUR
COIF CHAMPIONSHIP.
IN WHAT PLAY IS SHE'
CURRENTLY STARRED
ON BRCADWAY, AND
WHAT WERE TWO *
OF HER MOST
FAMOUS MOVIE
SUCCESSES ?
■SHE
SKYSCRAPERS OF
RADIO CITY MAKE
A LIGHTER LOAD ON
MANHATTAN ISLAND THAN
BEFORE THIS DEVELOPMENT
WAS STARTED. HOW DO YOU
ACCOUNT FOR THIS FACT ?
FOOTBALL
IS NOT A
PIGSKIN. OF
X-J,
Ka
(lap Thtiraon. aaalgned to
dnty, won • pw on the Phinia
u-'the iaat day «f.-«Wja ^
.r-jsfiufek 11 °®,
lot' a tlS-vJCveolog found him
.talking into hi# boueo, hta clothes
titthy with bilga, hla face ^ dark
**'"What *'kind of dav^ did^ you
"" 8uaan ventur«4.
painting and ciei
biiK. < ap all but
toga at the luault.
a
■vary
i,ilM .
ha«
ana wared suUenljr. M><
' And what doaa aha
vetlng her Ufa U>
Ton'ra *0 thick
iia,ve?
retorted bitterly
for you to-
npsf ravy.
t}A
she repeats
y«n'
aarket
fUfhSTi
there's
See Answers
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nmm mthttA
■ .. . . .'-a/f
1 ie«. A a 1
Cluk ladrl tb*
WedKeaflby hi
CI.FB
MI*TIN4.
the Mh-r?j i Hewlri'.'
the .iioetitv; on
Afternoon at ilie home
r l Mrs. Vwrla Taytw on Tlilrl
kVret<, Vhe> mwitig hotn' wow en-
Joyed and re/nrsiitm^nlii of sitniV
wtshan aad Ice tea \v«r i«orvi*d to
tte tWa tmxnfcfrs pnw*nt •
v KajU MFMn'wila#
?1«b wft moM .-.t the horn- of Mfs
on Fifleenili Ktiect
j-Wi'K'-i
iiriiB'niitriiiViiliriTi
SMB.
BOMmmtm fT
fT 9$(K^rWK
AliX ta .
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IVetnsa
m
ClfWX FA\XM. *. , (A* --
Onbe Caffrey. local neteapaper rm-
innnist. fmmrt a neat way of rtncltlna
an overtime irarklng ticket.
He pleaded, and the city prose
■mjtcr and Municipal Judge Olhhs a
greed, that hla aged car was not it
vehicle- - "I cannot dtumlaa tic
caae." snfd the: cmirt. "There Isn't
ufiy cn^e — there Aw't any oil. m
the court cann«l take Jul ladle lion.'"
I'KTIUFllvU wood le twwl lo the
construct lop of innay Tifhl'a )W tnes,
.'iiiSilLJi*1''JtHL1 -1 . A. . .1
finther up
Thin active young cycler, Vir-
ginia Vale, has been signed to a
term contract at RKO Radio,
where she now plays the femi-
nine lead In "Three Sons," and
has alio beeoma George
O'Brien's leading lady in Waat-
ern feature*. Miaa Vale, who
was the flnalist ii tfm imond
"Gateway to Hollywaod" taknt
quest, hails from Dallas, Ta*as,
where she was born Ddchlhy
Howe.
nlfht;
if \ siumpl:
Pl?A^T"got no time for supper,"
be Said tersely. •Tax ahovlnr off.
«ot to
".ShuvioK off
aut pi las. "Tbu
on sea Uoty?"
"I got
under the
lip aond for you. whe
"'sttiaa caught her bregth. "You
got to tell m* something, flrst,
.she faltered. "I got-to know. Pop—
"llenauae you signed on to flg|)t
a war," she cried sharply.
And what am i flgltllng?' he
iaehed out angrily. "Fathsad dia-
•iplliwi. Aad where am I? Aahorc.
J been at aaa for thirty year* and
master of my own ahip for six-
teen - aad they put n e mucking
around fighting bilge - - "
.Susan ran to hhn and threw bar
urrus about him. "I don't care
what you do. Only don't run
■fWay — "
•He threw her off and a frenzied
quarrel passed between them. No-
thing he said would deter him.
"All right, desert," ufae sobbed
in a fury of helpiaaanoaa. "They'll
take yaw to Fortemoutb Prison.
They'll lay your haad open, do ea
- - ueaert. Only don't send for aaa
to come after you."
Hot, .whan, rtaffcnmp foil awdjtajt
dory beneath the
&
gv^e
flnain
Utantf wal
where
doing.
shot
I'm
MHH
for your
m«nt
on board
upon aaHlag
going to make It
y<H.1 Weir
"©on
to me,1 ^
" - UT|M
, r
eovered the "Phinle
cloaked the
her Pop ta
wharf wa|Ung for hint to push
off. Cap turned over the motor
cautiously.
^stL0-;
■ar'Sa'su^Di.tsrs,';
"Do:
voice.
They
loi
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wkHafoced.
that veiae- St be-
' MakS. IhgNNS
ryour
Oalee-
memory af
- at m la
laolty
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1939, newspaper, November 2, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290124/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.