The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 259, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 10, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1935,
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Katharine Cooke To
Wed W. H. King, Jr.
AH Black With A Touch Of Lace
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Mrs. Addle MaoFarlarje Cootie an
nounces .the encasement and aP"
proachlng mnrrfage of her dauffhter
Katharine Vermelle to Mr, William
Howard Kin* Jr., son of Mr. and
Mra. J. H. Klnjc of Port Arthur, the
marriage* to take place at Lutchor
Memorial Presbyterian church here
Saturday afternoon, November 18.
MIsh Cooke, who ha.s made her
lioin® in port ArthuC for the p^st
two year*, in a native Oranne «lrl
and ha* many local friendh who will
be interested to know of her ap-
proaching marriage.
Miss Julia Brown will name Mlxa
j Cooke truest of honor for an In-
formal tea and shower-at lier home
on Tenth street Tuesday afternoon
from 4 to 0 o'clock.
Mrs. Lucy M. Teuton of 2111
v proctor street, in Port Arthur, has
reserved Wednesday evening for a
reception at her homo to honor tbe
bride-elect.
XIOUT HAWKS MEKT
WITH MRS. I>. A. PKl'TKH
The Night Hawk brldite club
be eutertulned for tbe regular
party Thursday evening with
I), A. Pruter as hostess at
home at 7:10 o'clock.
wi'l
card
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lier.
Mrs. E. L. Reid
To Entertain
Monday Club
Mrs. E. L. Reld will be hostess at
her home on Tenth street Monday
evening to members of the Monday
bridge club for tbe regular card
games. Guests will be received at
8 o'clock.
TRIPLE Xi CLASS IS
ENTERTAINED FRIDAY
Tb<) Triple Ii class of the First
Christian church was entertained
for the regular meeting Friday af-
ternoon at the home of Mrs, W. F,
McCaugh with sixteen attending.
After a short business meeting a
Social hour was arranged to honor
Mrs. Marvin Cunningham. Mrs. C.
T. Robinson was in charge of the
entertainment and refreshments
were served. Mrs. Tracey Bland will
be hostess for the meeting next
week.
Kay Thompson, Lticky Strike Hit
Parade star, is an avid collector of
anything pertaining to Debussy, the
cpnmoser. "Just the Interest of one
modern in another," she explains.
PORT ARTHUR COLLEGE
The Business and Radio College
That's DIFFERENT"
If interested in commercial training, write the
Registrar for the 27th Annual Catalogue.
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CHABT" NO" ,1W1 HEPOBT OF CONDITION OF THE
First National Bank in Orange of Orange
In the State of Texas, at the close of business on Nov. 1, 1935
rTy^V'VV 7^ "
Assets
discounts.......; —• $
mm
VV/INTER wardrobes need at least one dress that is both tailored
" and dressy. Here's one In black Crown Rayon crepe with deep
cuffs of lace. The blouse 1b smartly draped and fastens with a crisp
ornament just below the shoulder. The skirt, full at one side, carries
out U slim and flattering llue.
KPWORTH LEAGUE PLANS
SPECIAL PROGRAM
Members of the First Methodist
Kpworth League will have a special
program at the regular worship hour
Sunday evening at 0:15 o'clock at
the church.
Members of the negro church
choir will fui'ftlsh special music for
the occasion.
Miss Margaret Andrews will lend
the program 011 "The Hardest
Words to Say."
tttr—rfrtireb-
and their friends are urged to at-
tend.
Wednesday Club
To Be Entertained
At Dinner Party
Mi's. C. H. Steele and Mrs. Slat-
tie Adams will jointly entertain at
the former's home on Cherry street
Tuesday evening for members of
the Wednesday bridge club.
Dinner will be served at 7 :30
o'clock and
diversion for
'iird
tlio
gamea
evening
will form
- PERSONALS -
Dr. and Mrs. Wynne Pearce and
Mrs, A. G. Pearce have as their
guests for the week-end, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Jf. Cochran and family, Mrs,
J. K; Harrison, Miss Frances Har-
rison and Miss Florence Benson of
Austin, Miss Doris Adams and Miss
Lanier Cardwell of Loekluirt.
Mi8r.ea Winifred Adams and Hose
Cheatham of Lock hart are house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James, Neff
for the week-end.
.Ellison jCrew .Tr„ who underwent
an operation for appendicitis <it
Frances Ann Lutcher hospital this
week is reported to be-resting well.
Mrs.' Winnie Carter who liu« been
confined to her borne because of
Illness Is reported to be improved.
Mrs. I. I); Anderson, Mrs. Luther
Cunning ham and Miss Anita Cun-
ningham spent Saturday in Beau-
mont.
Misses Mary and Margaret
ran are house guests of Miss
Roi-d' here for the week-end.
Coch-
Helen
Mr. and Mrs. JamesL/ re-
turned to their home here after
spending several days In DallHS,
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Tom Rogers of Dallas,.; who
will , visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tu. L. Bruce here over the week-end.
Wrap to Match
Milady's Car
T. 10. L. CLASS
ENTERTAINED
The T. E. L.
Baptist Sunday
IS
FRIDAY
class of the Fl''st
school met Friday
afternoon af the- home of Mrs. Ol-
iver K-'i'titrtlne ->rtth—memberd-
and three visitors attending.
Mrs. Q. A. Wilson presided at the
business meeting and Mrs, I'erc.v
Pachnr was In charge of the enter-
tainment in which "Mrs, W. E;' Mc-
Corquodale won honors.
A social hour was enjoyed with
members of group two, Mrs. .7. G.
McMutlen in oharge, serving light
refreshments. * ''
Mrs. Seruntine and son Bon SmiUi
were elected captains for tbe mem-
bership drive £0 be st«ged -"Over «-
period of three months. •
Those in attendance were: Mos-
dames Ben Smith, fimn Cooper, Per-
cy Pachtir, Luther Cui^-iingb un,
Tom Toalo, B Sam Bacciayat, Wil-
mer McCortiuodale, A. F. Wilson. O -
L. Edwards, J, G. McMallen, Ed
Beltz. Qi A. Wilson, Ham. Clary, Ol-
iver Seruntine.
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Party Shower
Is Planned For i
Mrs. Arthur Myers
Mrs. J. O. A dims, Miss Bill
Lowe and Miss Mattle I^e Smith
hav« issued invitations for an in-
formal party and miscellaneous
shower at the former's homo, 100G
Mala street, Tuesday evening «t 8
vTeiock to compliment Mrs. Arthur
Myers, who before her recent mar-
riage was Miss Blanche Stanfleld, ■
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INFLUENCED by the exquisite
new interiors of the 1936 motor
car models on display at the Now
York show, the designer of this ex-
citing now wrap for evening select-
od autoniOinTe uphOlsfery Tabric as
the mode of expression. The ipate-
rlal is taupe mohair velvet having
what Is known as a "breathing
back," which makes It so soft and
easy to tailor that milady now may
have a wrap to match her car If she
chooses,
Odette Mytril, comedienne of the
Evening in Paris Roof program on
Monday evenings, has had that ro-
maaitUt-ca/ecr abroad that literally
bespeaks glamour from tho word
"go." Much of her life hus been
spent in France, with her twin
talents, singing and playing the vlo-
}lin, she entered musical , comely on
tbe French stage, becoming a ver-
itable "darlinfe of tho boulevards."
WANTED!
Men to Work at City Docks
Union Wage Scale
Apply to L. L. Hughes
Phone 345
COVE P. T. A. HOLDS
BUSINESS SESSION r—-
- Tho Cove Parent Teachers' asso^
elation held the regular business
session at -the school Frklay, ev#n-
Ing with twenty-five' In attendance.
Mrs. Allen - Miller, president, was
in charge of tho business meeting
which was followed by a program
which included a reading by liar-
bara Rummery, talk, "Thunksglvltis"
by Mrs;. Charles Peveto; music by
a Spanish string orchestra.
Refreshments of cake and hot
lemonade were served at the social
hour following the meeting.
J.
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D. Middleton, a retired locomo-
eagineer, who underwent an
Frances Ann Lutcher hospital was
removed to his home at 2i6 Market
street. Friday in an Ortmpyer am-
bulance. ..-.'v.
Accurately Fitted
GLASSES
REPAIRING
Ol'PLIC.ATAONS
— . Oft EAj.ir
To rho « of Acce
Dr. F. H. Wi
College Graduated I.lsca
Optometrist
—Offices st-^—
ORANGE, TEXA8 .
Joe Lucas & Son
Credit
205,400.51
35.85
207,245.63
730,852.53
1. Loans" and
2. Overdrafts -
3. United states (iovernment obli^utioiiH,
n~^&^'dh'eet and/or i'tilly guu^deed.-.-- ..........
4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities.. —
t>. Banking house, $17,500.0()
Furniture and fixtures, $2,500.00 -0,000.00
7. Ileal estate owned other than banking house.. 68.00
8. Reserve with Federal Reserve liank 154,281.48
9..X!a h in vault and balances with other banks.. 617,963.09
10. Outside checks ami other cash items 64(5.87
;;X3. Other assets - 10,418.95
Total A set8 - $2,006,918.91
Liabilities
14. Demand deposits, except II. S. Qovennnent
de|)osits, public funds, and deposits of .
Other- kinks.. — 833,715.94
15. Time 'deposits, except postal savings, public
funds, and deposits of other banks 732,574.65
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Y. IV. A. MEETING IS
POSTPONED MONDAY
The regular meeting of tho First
Baptist Y. W. A.'scheduled Monday
eveplng has been postponed until
the next meeting date, Monday,
November 25, at tlie home of Itiss
Bonnie Harrison.
MUSIC OLUB TO ftUCET
Tt'ESDAY NIGHT
The Music department of the Wo-
man's club will meet Tuesday even-
ing at the club house with Mrs. E.
B. Stover In charge of the
which will beglu at 7:30 p
program
m.
BAPTIST CIRCT.ES TO
MEET IN HOMES
Circles of tho First Baptist Wo-
man's Missionary' society will meet
Thursday in the homes as follows:
Circle one with Mrs. S. .1. Mo-
Gee, circle two with Mrs. L. F,
Branum, circle thn;o with Mrs. Leon
Dartez. circle four with Mrs. Sain
Cooper,- circle five with Mis. C. W.
MaeFaMah¥, circle rsist with -Mrti.-
Ben Stakes,
CilAKTKR NO. 00.",(I
16. Public funds of States, counties, school dis-
tricts or other subdivisions or municipalities
. 17. U.S. Government and postal savings deposits
18. Deposits of other banks, including certified
and cashiers' chocks outstanding
. Total of items 14 to 18,:_
(a) Secured by pledge of loans
and/or investments $ 165,972.52
(b) Not secured by pledge of loans
and/or investments.. 1,573,654.11
(c) Total Deposits $1,739,626.63"
27. Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued
and unpaid
30. Capital account :
Common stock, 1000 shares,
par $100 per share... ,..$100,000.00
Undivided profits—net 63,192.28
, Surplus 100,000.00
Total Capital Account. ..
116,315.96
41,000.93
16,019.15
4,100.00
263,192.28
...$2,006,918,91
Total Liabilities ........
MEMORANDUM:
Loans and Investments Pledged To Secure Liabilities
81. United States Government obligations,
direct and/or fully guaranteed.-.
32. Other bonds, stocks, and securities......
34. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts)....
1 35. Pledged:
(a) Against United States Government
and postal savings deposits.....
(b) Against public funds of States, counties
school districts, or other subdivisions or
municipalities —
; i (c) Against deposits of trust .departments...
I ■ (d) Against other dejiosits
109,550.00
224,052.50
333,602.50
166,387.00
MBS. H. A. WATTS To
ENTERTAIN GLEANERS
M*rs. H. A. Watts will be hostess
to members of tho First Methodist
Gleaners for the regular meeting
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Eighth street. All members are ask-
ed to be in attendance.
Jl'NIOll G. A. TO MEET
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Tho Junior (1. a. of the First'
Baptist church will meet, Wednesday
afternoon at the church annex for
tbe mission Study program with Mrs.
Howard Sandlfer and Mrs. EVerette
Fuller In charge. f
METHODIST W. M. S. TO
CONCLUDE MISSION STUDY
The First Methodist Roman's
Missionary society will conclude the
mission study from the mission book
"That Other A"merlca," «t the
meeting Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. R. Lee Davis.
The group met Inst- Thursday af-
ternoon at Mrs. Ditvis' home with
fourteen attending. v
Mrs. Nellie Long presided at the
short business meeting, Mrs. M. O.
Davies led. the devotional and Mrs.
DaVls 'was In charge of tho study
hour. She Was assisted by Mrs.
Charlie Davis, Mrs; <3. Tj. Smith,
Mrs, J. F. Nuttal and Mrs. J.' M.
McOorquodale, Mrs. Charlie Hicks.
McDONALD W. .M, S. TO
MEET AT CIII RCII
The McDonald W. M. S.
a mission study program
weekly meeting plan noil
afternoon at. the church
o'clock.
will have
nt the
Thursday
at 2:30
WEST ORANGE W. M. S.
TO STUDY- ROYAL SERVICE
The West Orange Baptist Wo-
man's Missionary society will liavo
a 'program from th'e Royal Service
at the regular meeting Thursday af-
ternoon at the church at 2:30
o'clock. All members are requested
to attend.
500 ATTEND ■
TOM THUMB WEDDING
Approximately 500 people packed
the Anderson school auditorium for
the Tom Thumb wedding given ,l y
students of the primary department
W the Curtis school under, tlie di-
rection of Miss Colit'i Ray, Mary
Hargrove, Beth Bourdler and Mrs,
Pat Griffin, teachers of the depart-
ment.
Tho cast . included about seventy-
five obildeenj- Specis! music was .
furnished l>y the school orchestra,
under tho direction of Mr. W. E. S.
Di.ckerson.
KaUy Ann Neniitz as "Shirley
Temple," f'earce Benecke us "Mr.
Dlckerson," and Hugh Lea iis "The
Minister.' were declared to have
stolen the show.
The colorful dresses of the brides-
maids and fluffy frocks of the flow-
er girls made an effective setting
for the charming littlo bride and.
groom.
Miss F'avia Wignall, school .prim'
elpal, announced that proceeds from
the affair were sufficient to pay for
the school piano. o
A party for all children taking I
part in the wedding is planned at j
the school next Wednesday after-
noon at 4 oclock.
ItCPOBT OF CONDITION OP XIIE
RKSCRVE 0ISTKICT NO. It
Orange National Bank of Orange
In the State of Texas, at the close of business on Nov. 1, 1935
Published in resnonse to call made by Comptroller of Cur-
rency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
Assets
1.
4.
6.
7.
8.
! .
10.
13.
obligations.
$ 314,371.30
402,800.00
122,771.13
Loans and discounts.,
lrll.ited tcs (ioycrninciit
direct and/'or fully guaranteed.
Other bonds, stocks, and securities.
Banking lioti.se, $61,572.67
Furniture and fixtures, $1.00 61,573.67
Kcal estate owned other than banking house.. 24,606.3!)
Reserve with Federal Reserve hank 4,409,030.07
Cash in vault and balances with other banks.. 482,588.58
Outside checks and other cash items. 580.93
Other
Total
fil-
ets
Assets.
1,057.20
"$5,909,979.27~
Liabilities
14.
MBS. W. I . COYLE IS
HOSTESS TO CI,ASS
Mrs, W. P. Coylo entertained
member* of the Young Woman's
Bible class of the First Presbyterian
church lot the monthly session ' on
Thursday afternoon with eleven fit-
tend In*. Miss Emma Scott read
th« devotional and Mrs. E. T. Drake
taught the lesson. A social hour
wag enjoyed following the meeting.
162,415,50
2,800.00
2,000.00
(h) V Total Pledged
IftM l( *—ffjV' CMiatf •( Orup, Mf I, K.
kMH< k nk, tm ltmnl; imtr tkat tbi aboTi-
knewle*,* nod Wllrf.
t. % MrFARI.AND. Cfclsr.
rn U u< astMcrlWd btl.re u this l«h d y at N v*nk*r.
;f *• f BOSKE. hHk.
MII8. EMI EH SAXON* TO
FBTE T. N. T. CLUB
Mrs. Elmer Sajton- wHl be hostess
to members of the T. N. T. club for
the regular meetinR Tuesday after-
noon at her home on Cypress
•treet*
-$ 333,602.50
itatoaMM U true «• Ua k*>l af mj
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OIIAPEI, BIBLE CI.ASK
y COMPLETE STUDY
The Presbyterian Chapel Bible
class will complete the study ol the
Hook of Jud|tes «t the weekly meet*
lug Tuesday afternoon at the church
wljth Mrs. Fred Deltiel in charge.
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JOLLY NOVELTY tTA'B
MEETS WITH MBS. BRIDGES
The . Jolly Novelty Sawing club
will hold tbe weekly meeting Tues-
day afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the
homo ot Mrs. (Too Bridges In tlm>
Hk#
Attend A Nationally Known School
Motto: "A Position For Every Graduate"
a selfool with a business atmosphere, teaching the
Famous Byrne systems, in half, the time and cost TQr
quired elsewhere—evidence: Fifty thousand Byrne-train-
ed students. Spare time work for board. Sign and mail
for literature describing our sixteen business training
courses and the cost and time of each, also a list of 221
positions filled by Byrne graduates since the first of the
year.
NAME -..
ADDRESS ;. ...: ....
BYRNE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
DALLAS, TEXAS
16.
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17.
18.
Demand deposits, except u. s. Government
deposits, public funds, and deposits of
other banks 1
Time deposits, except postal savings, public
funds, and deposits of other banks ..,.r.
Public funds of States, counties, school dis-
' tricfs, or other'subdivisions or municipalities
II. is. (idverninent and postal savings deposits
Deposits of other banks, including certified
and cashiers' checks outstanding
Total ol' items 14 to 18:
(a) Secured by pledgti of loans
and/or investments .....$ 84,23!).(i7
(b) Not st'cured by pledge ol"
loans and/or investments 5,309,084.83
(c) ........Total Deposits $....5,453,924.^0
Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued
and unpaid.*
Other liabilities i..., ......
30. Capital account:
Common stock, 2000 shares,
par $1.00 per share ......$200,000,00
Surplus v200,000.00
Undivided profits—net ,.v 40,020.15
Total Capital Accoimt ......
5,355,752.57 ||
- 4,056.50
88,996.83
081,78
4,436.82
29.
00.90
9,373.72
440,020.15
Southwestern Greyhound Lines
Bui Station, Fifth and Division St ., Phone 97
Open 24 Hou!rs
Busses Leave Orange
EAST WEST
4:48 a. m. 12:12 a. m.
10:33 a. m. 7:57
1:53 p.! m. 9:27
5:33 p. m. 12:12
8:13 p« m. 2:12
10:53 p. m. 7:57 p. m. '3
Port Arthur Division
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
Hd m Leave at :4> A. M., 3:10 P. M., 8 P. M.
Arrl e Frun Pt. Arthur at A. M., P. M, B. P. M.
Total Liabilities.... $5,909,979.27
MiaiUlUN"l)um:
Loatis and Investments Pledged To Secure Liabilities
31. United States jUovernment obligations,
-direct and/or fully guaranteed
3-1. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts)
35. Pie
(a)
J#
U9,400.00-
119,400.00
Against United States Government
and postal savings deposits 3,500.00
XhOLuVgaiiist public funds of .States, counties,
s<Tiool districts, or other subdivisions or , .
municipalities 115,000.00
(c) Against deposits of trust departments.... 900.00
•..(h)' Total Pledged... ....J* 119,40^)6
of Tnt*«, County of Or n(e, «■: t, W. A. Campbell, Cmahier of the |btn-M«M
bank, do tshtoialr >«*ar tkat tho above statement I* traa to tha beat af My kno*M|«
and belief.
Sworn to and nibtcrlbed before
•. V.
ft: A. CAMfBEIX, Caiblrr.
thin ftth day of November, 1085.
, tnrpln, Notary Pablle
Correct—Atteati
It W. BBOWN, Jr.
A. MOOSE
tk W. Haatmrre *
a, M. RKLLft
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