The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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All members of the Loyal Women's
clues of the Klrat Christian church
•re willed to meet In a special ses-
sion at the church at 7:JO o'clock
tonight. Mrs. W. B. Boswell, pres-
ident, will be In charge and states
that Important matters are to be
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WSQBKK OF HONOR
jmnci sm:s bimm ss
■: Members of the Degree of Honor
met at the lodge hall Monday even,
lng at 7:30 o'clock tor the regular
business session with Mr*. M. A.
Greenup, president, In charge.
Ten members were in attendance
and a ffeueral business discussion,
was hair.
WOODMEN CIHCMS HOIJDS
BUSINESS ODWFERKNCE &
Sixteen members of the Woodmen
Circle met in regular session at the
lodge hall on Border street Mon-
day afternoon with Mrs- Mollle Nor-
wood, guardian, presiding.
A general business conference was
held and plaqt* mar forth® meeting
to be. held next Monday afternoon.
PERSONALS
Everyday Cooking Miracles
BY FRANCES WEEDMApf
Wrw(w BmlftIm Ibctrb Cook*,r InHlluu
Granted .that fish .hauled la on
hubbie's own hook and Una are
endowed with a certain inimitable
differentness—that is, if sunburn,
patience, and effort have anything
to say about it—almost anyone can
eat fish, "catcher" and other de-
tails unknown, and itill like it! Of
course, however, the fiah must be
fresh, it must bo scrupulously
cleaned, it must be exquisitely
cooked before it obtains the sue-
cooked into this broiler pan as the
excess fats drain into a covered pan
where they will not smoke or catch
fire. In the second place, the fat
which does drain into the pan
washes off, slick as a whistle, so
you see that grease splatters don't
get to first base with this miracle
broiler and oven.
Bat why waste even a little en-
ergy cleaning up after a fish broil,
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fiEis Mary Kmily Coyle of Beau-
mont in a house guest of Dr. and
.Mrs. W. P. Coyle In Orange this
' week.
Miss lone Brown h«n returned to
her home here from Houston where
she has been visiting with friend*
and relatives- '■
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Doroehy l'nchar of Orange i vis-
iting hor aunt and unrle, Mr. and
Sffa. J. ,rO. Roberts and family of
teague-'City.
Mrs. Thomas Fletcher of Neder-
land la spending a fow days In Or.
ange as the guest of her parents
Sir. and Mrs. Kinney Hubert and
family.
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Miss Florence Marguerite D"aton
returned to Houston with her aunt,
Mrs. V. H. Cardin, to visit for
about two weeks.
Mrs. M. K- Mater and children are
visiting with relatives lh Freder-
icksburg, Texas.
Jtft, unil Mi-js. J. K. MaCUaUaud.
Wit'-..:
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and family spent Sunday m Jen-
nings, Uiu as the guests of Mr.
and firs, Archie Oreen aud family.
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ANNOUNCES
REGULAR $1.10 POWDER
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Hamtmif)
The nune exquisite Coty Powder,
just si you hsve always seen it for
#1.10. Scenoed with the four mow
popular Coty perfumei, L'Aimsnt,
L'Origsn, Emeraude,"P«ri ," each in
its own distinctive box. Twelve skin-
true shades no choose from.
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VINTON NEWS
By Mrs. Louise Tonlotte
Mrs. Ved* Parker and Mips Rick-
ey Richardson of New Orleans and
Neil Parker of Quaiteo, Va.. have
been vlaltlhg Mrs- J. C Singleton.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. J. Kremeaux of
J^aninga visited Mr. and Mr*. B. J.
Shard, Sunday.
T. and W. B. Lyons of Ooose
Creek vK-'ted relatives here Monday.
Mr. nnd\Mr . W. E. Crawford and
rhlldren Jerw- Pat and Bob Jim of
Sulphur yWtedvMr. and Mra. B. Bc>
nolt, Sunday.
Misses Mae Ratlltf and Ida Mae
MuCOmMelt of Luke Charle« visited
in the .T. E. Ratlin bome over tbe
week-end.
MIhn Louise Chance hi** returned,,
to Detjulncy after spending, several
mOntha with Mesdames J. H. Don
nelly and Allen Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L- LeBeottf Ntnfl
children Norma Lee and Barbo
Jean and Miss Loreno , LeBoeu
spent Sunday in f^ake Charles with
air- and Mrs. Lewis 1'lborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cagle spent
the week-end with the former's pa-
rents in San Sal>a, Texas.
Mrs. J. W. Coley has returned
from a visit with Mr. «"<1 Mrs. 11.
C. Bourque «t Lafayette.
Mr, a d Mrs. S. S. Kcker and son
jimmy were Sunday guests of Mr-
and Mrs. J. A. ' Klpllnger in Luke
Charles.
Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Bourt|tto and
daughter Marj- Kuth and Mr. and
Mrs.' R. H. Bournue of lUifayette
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Coley,
[ Hunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Derouen and
daughter Peggy Joyce were -week-
li It M/e to ptac* browti paper under fish when broiling in an electric range
iaiiHMntL nl A •••1 Cal* fllnm a««« mm a t- in ]m tl> a Mavnxla T)en!1
cettful triumph of a real fiah story.
Many homemakerc used to lis-
ten with displeasure to the family's
outburst of "We want broiled fish!"
Not that broiling fish was difficult
or that it took too long, but it al-
ways branded the broiler with
"fishy" aplatters and odors. Then
along came the modern electric
range—the miracle electric range of
193?—with a whole "show" of
magic cooking feats! Among other
thing*, broiling was included on its
program in its newest, most ac-
complished, moat breath-takingform.
Modern Broiler Pan
For example, just fancy being
able to broil fish and other "broil-
able" foods without having the food
leave the telltale, beaplattered broil-
T- oven; and
broiler pan. Removing stains from
this oven ia hardly any trouble at
all because the hard, amooth enam-
eled walla are easily accessible for
quick cleaning. Removing "tracks"
from the broiler pan, too, is like-
wise a simple task. In the first
place, stains cannot be charred or
easy as it is in the Miracle Broil-
er, when a better, easier way pre-
sents itself? Fish may be placed on
brown paper—a "bib, if you please
—and broiled in the miracle broil-
er without giving the fire depart-
ment one bit of business. The pa-
per catches the drippings while the
fish turns brown and cr&py, and the
steady, unvarying heat of the con-
trolled electric embers isn't even
tempted to swallow up a corner of
the paper. No"smoke, no fish odors,
no broiler to soak and scour—only
the best broiled fish .you ever
served will be your culinary reward.
Broiled Fish
This, then, is the electric way to
broil fish, be it trout, white fish,
halibut steaks or what have you!
Cover the 'gmoktticss broiler pan
with brown paper. Lay fish on the
brown paper over the broiler pan.
season and spread with melted but-
ter. Heat upper unit of electric
oven until cherry red. Place broil-
er pan with fish upon it under unit
and broil about 20 minutes. Serve
with sliced lemon.
end. guests* of Mrs. E. Plcard In
Sulphur.
Frank Ayres U recuperating from
a tonail operation.
Miss Lynette Kcker has returned
from a visit with Misses Klvu and
Gloria Klpllnger in Lake Charles.
Mr. aud Mrs. Vallle - Reed and
sons J. L. and John Vallle have re-
turned from n week's visit at Moss
lake*
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Austin and
children, Louise, Edith, Bubbles and
Bobby returned Saturday from a
visit in Dallas with Mr. and Mra. J.
Rideway, In Oklahoma with Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Beard and In Corpus
Christi with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Bromley.
Master Charles Barrios, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrios, is ill
at the home of his grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs- C. O. Venlssat.
Mr. and Mrs, Kred Austin have
as -guest* the tatter's iftother and
sister Mrs. Klavla Wless and fiiss
Uary Wless of Houton.
Mrs. Emma Lyons, Margaret Lou-
and Jimmle Welsh, Mrs. -J. H.
Ish and Sam I'uckett visited Mrs.
FraMc Patrick and daughter Patricia
In Beaumont. Sunday.
Word has been received that Mrs.
J. W. SlVw, lit at Scott-White hos-
pital, is rapidly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. VenWSat visit-
in Luke Charles during the week-
end,
Mrs. Emma Lyons and Sam Puc-
kett of Lake Charles visited ' rela-
tIreH here Sunday.
, Mr. and Mrs.-AW A, Venhwat have
| returned from a visit with Mrs. A.
| Frayous at Jennings.
Enjoying an outing at Camp Nagi-
loli Sunday were Mrs- L. RJff, Mor-
rie Riff, Mrs. H. Bersford, Sonny
Rig, Mrs. Sarah Blows Miss Mar-
garet Bersford and .Mrs. Katherlne
Butte, Lake Charles; Mm. E. Holn*#s
and «on Ed and Murrey, New Or-
leans; Mr. and Mra. B. A. Hamp-
ton, Overton, Texas; Mr. and Mra.
D. J. Moreau, Miss Janice Batte,
Dr. aud Mrs- Fred W. Tfaomaa, D.
J. Moreau Jr., Mlaa Jenel Moreau
and Fred Thomas, Vintqn.
Mrs. George Heslip "and children
"visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred*' Dalley
lu Orange, Sunddy.
Mrs. Ueorge Schana and Mlsa Flor-
ence Schan* visited frlenda in Jen-
nings, Friday.
Mayor Removes
Mural Paintings He
Thinks Communistic
SAN ANTOIO, Texas. A «g. SO.
<AP)—Mural paintings by CWA ar-
tists decorated the walla of , the
municipal auditorium two years be-
fore their alleged communistic in-
fluence ired members of the Amer-
ican Legion post apd were ordered
removed by Mayor C. K- Quin. ,
The paintings had attracted acant
attention until yesterday when H-
with hlir^mothcr, Mrs. Sidney Lon-
gron of Bruner addition, and 'Crther
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G- ;'Kellls have
it's their, hou.se gut'St. his sister Mrs.
T. T. WHson of San Angelo, Texas,
Mrs. Wilson will lie joined Friday Ijy
her son Jac;k Wilson of Canton.
Miss., and they will go to Beaumont
to make their home.
Accurately Fitted
DCPLICATAONS
VJCTAIItlNP
Mrs; Tessle Harris was removed
today from her home in West /0>"-
ange to the Frances Ann lyncher
hospital in a Wheeler umhtlluncg^l
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After having spent the/iiiajor paM
of the summer with relatives at Itul-
lard, Texas, J. V. Atkins, superlo-
tendent of Hhe 1 .it'lle Cypress di«;
t rift school, ucvompaniod by Ale-
wife, has rcttj^ned preparatory to
Inking -up his-
GLASSES
ON EA^Y VERMS
To Thoae of Acceptatle Credit
Dr. F. H. Williams-
IPDl'eil Graduated Llscansed
Optometrist j!
—Offioca at
Joe Lucas & Son
OIIANGK, TEXAS
L. C. Smith type-
writer*. Stencil*,
Duplicator*, carbon*
ribbon* and sten-
cil*. Repairing On
all make*.-———~f-
RM4««h Typewriter & Duplicator
Exchange. 1178 AVe A, Beaumont
Tesaa. Phone 130#,
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O. Naml, commander of the Legion
po t, noticed them for the flrat time
and decided they "foatered dot#
trl«e« Inimical to the country'* in-
atltutiona." He reported to the Le*
glon central council and a proteati
which led the mayor to order rem or
val of the mural*, waa drawn upi'
Declaring the paintings were i
atruments "bearing insignia am
symbols of a sinister nature," Naml
aald:
' The whole thing Indicate* thu|
the commun|atic influence has pene-
trated to San Antonio from Ne^ti
York, wherqJ.thur •Wexlcun, Alvera
did the mural for Radio City* Rock*
fellor had, tbat taken down ufcd wn
ought to have this one removed." *
He waa referring to Diego Rivera,
tinted arllat. ,f
The paintings wci0 by Xavlof
Gonaalea, an 'American of Mexican
deacent, who .a teaching in summer
school at Sul Rosa Slate . Teacherjj
college at Alpine, Tesaa.
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MOXONGAHELA, Pa. — On hf
firat day us dog catcher, Hen Sa<)
ler rounded up six strays and in
priosued thejn In the ponnd. Du
lng the night somebody smashed tl:
lock and let them ult out.
ABC STORES
Wednesday Special!
POUND PACKAGE
Marshmellows 15c
"tf.S. now stands for ITnllmlted
Speudlug."
•ociety's favorite dessert
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•Just unwrap a onowy-whiteaquare
of -Philadelphia" Brand Cream
^ Cheese—serve it for dessert with
jam, crackers and coffee! "Philadel-
phia," made from sweet cream, is
delicately-flavored and pure. Highly
nutritious, it is splendid for
children. Serve it often!
Fmh ... in this 3 oc. silver-
(otl package. Niter ttU in Ml
Miss Lollta McBeath left today
for a two we^Ejt visit with relatives
In Temple, Texas.
TIRED, WORN OUT,
NO AMBITION
HOW many
women arc
just dragging them-
selves around, all
tired out with peri-
odic weakness and
pain? They should
know that Lydia
E. Pinkham's Tab-
lets relieve peri-
odic pains ana dis-
comfort. Small size only 25 cents.
Mrs. Dorsie Williams of Danville,
Illinois, says. "I had no ambition
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab-
lets helped my periods and built me
up." Try them next month.
Mrs.; Hex Bdcktnan of Scott, La,,
her house guests, Mrs. J. Bocknian
and. Johhuel Bocknian of Dainger-
fleld, Texas .are spending a few days
in Orange uh guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Burns. . .
:<U. £. (%J,L
Mrs, Syble Bunchan of Port Ar-
thur spent the past week-end ill Or-
lyige with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mennie Williams.
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Blount have
as their guests here, Mr. and Mrs-
Bert Tideweli of -Nashville, Tenn,,'
Mr, and Mrs. Ferrell Denlson of
Dickson, Tenn. Itev. and Mrs.
Blount and their house guest* visit-
ed lu Galveston yesterday.
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LETTER HEADS?
Mr. ntul Mr*. Jlmmlc Wallet
Houston are visiting with Mrs.
Claybar in Orange this, week.
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But Station, Fifth and Division St«., Phone 97
Open" 24 Hours
EAST
4:48 a. m.
10:33 .a. m.
2:03 p. m.
5:18 p. m.
8:03 p. m.
10:53 ,p. m.
Busies Leave Orange
WEST
12:12 a. m.
7:12 a. m.
9:27 a. m.
12:12 p. m.
2:12 p. m.
7:57 p. m.
Port Arthur Division
; Busses L**re at 9:48
Arrive Fres* Pt. Arthur a« :M
A. M., I:JO P. M, 8 P. M.
A. M., 1 P. M., B. P. M.
Mr. apd Mrs- M. L. LonRron of
3(aeksort , Cltj', Kansas are visiting
Bosses Won't
Hire People with
Halitosis ( BREATH)
Pc^'e who get and hold jobs
keep their breath agreeable
With the hctt to choano from the** days, em-
ployer# f \ror the pemon who ii moat attrac-
tive. In bwlnem life u In the nocUl world,
halltoel* (unuleauat breath) I* comldered the
«rom 01 fault*.
Unfortunately everybody, suffer* from this
offensive condition at aorae time or other—
inaqy more rmpilarly than they think. Fermen-
tation ot food particle* skipped by Uie tooth
hruah II the caueo of moel caee*. Decaying
teeth and poor digestion alw cauae odor*.
The quick, pleasant way to Improve your
breath la to use Usu-rlnc, tho quick deodorant,
every morulnx and a very night.
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• Miracle Whip Is dlfftrtnl-dcU-
clou*I The time-honored ingredi-
ent* Of mayonnaise *nd Ohl-fash-
ioned boiled dressing are combinwl
in a new. *klll(ul way. Olven tho
lon«. thorough besting that French
chef* recommend for ideal flavor
PH. Smoothness - in
the Miracle Whip
tire w!
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WjUl not offend other*.
If yoa value your job and your friends, use
listeria*, the safe antiseptic, recularlv. Lam-
bert Pbarmacat Company, 8t. Louis, Mo. -
Don't offend others • Check
halitosis with USTERINE
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We have them-Printed or Engraved-Your
present style duplicated or a new style
drawn for your approval
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BILL HEADS; STATEMENTS;
CALLING CARDS; RULED
FORMS; OFFICE FORMS OF
ALL KINDS; NONE BETTER-
YET THEY COST NO MORE.
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HIBDID DOCTOR'S ADVKI
Mr*. Robert Hlckey, Rnievtlle,
Calif., tvrltea: "My doctor prescribed
Krnsohen Salt* tor me—he aald they
wouldn't hurt me In the leaat. I've
lost 17 lb*. In fl week*. Kruachen la
worth Its weight In #old."
Mra. Hlckey pitld no attention to
coaalpcra who said there waa no
aafo wny to reduce. Sha wisely fol-
lowed her doctor's advico. Why don't
TOUT m . 5"':
-flS-Olat,a Jnr of Kruschen to-day (Iasta
4 week* and eosta but a tri«e>.
Simply taki' half tenapoonful la cup
of hot water every morniair. All
druorsrlata.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1935, newspaper, August 20, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302804/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.