The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 318, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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SFXDAT, .OOTOBEH 24, 1937
iYHS ORANGE LEADER
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Woman's Club Anniversary
Luncheon Is Lovely Affair
One of tho most dellghtful ikltatrs
of the keatuin waa the Woman'# club
luncheon .given-at the cLb houno mi
Saturday at 1 o'clock to eeletyajte
the 44th uhnlversitry of the flub.
A profusion of yellow daisies wuh
UH<?d in decoration of the reception
WioiviH. The flowers were used on
the tallica an 1 tn basket* ami viiSes
about the rooms.
I'iilives were laid for I'nrly five In-
cluding i luh rue ml urn and jjuetiu. A
four course menu' watt served by
Cleaners of tho Fll'til Methodist
ehui'fcli.
Mi'k"W. Ik ■■JJintty u-«i* toriHtmislress
fi>r the occasion. ' The program An-
eludftl "The old mid the \ wy by
Mrs. M. K. Thomen and Mrs/fllus
Hell • Fleig; vocal nolo by Mr/" iO I.
HtU'fly with* .Mis. ]i:i1 CarW^pla.ving
tho iiceompauimciK; l.lti lyture. Mrs.
Douj; 1'niter. Mrs <o-o/fc e llal.uin
and Mrs. Curt I* I tea l y/a**, 'Mrs! A.
.1. McKenaie aihVMix./a!cade Mi-aves.
Loyalty, Mrs. I'harfe* Cottle mid
Mm; 10 \V. lU-oyT Music. Mrs. M.
U. DavieS, Mis.y/juuies IS. Wtllglcy
and Miss A 11m Belle UodiJ; Culture.
Mrs.. Hunter Bertty: Hit th'day cake
ceremony lit which Mrs. W■ II. Ma-
loiie. the only charter member, , cut
the huge birthday cake as a surprise
feature to the entire club: and read
IliK by Miss .Mildred Jamiii, \
All past president* of 'the club-
were also in Attendance for the oc-
casion.
WOMAN'S WKSl.KY IMBI.E
CLASS Tl> MKKT MONDAY
The M'oiuyn'K Wesley lilbie class
of the Hirst Methodist Sunday School
will meet lit the ehuroll""iffl""5lniniur
nljHit at T: :lli o'clock villi .Mrs. <
L. Smith; president, in (Jjfti'ge
members arc urged to be presen
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Anderson P.T.A.
Father's Night
Planned Monday
The Anderson I'a rent Teachers' as-
sociation will observe Father#' night
lit the school on Monday, evening
with CoiiRiossman Martin Dies as
the principal speaker.
Mfd M. K. Thomen, president, will
lie lii chaise and the program will in-
clude songs of the girls' choritH and
boys' glee club, and da-nee numbers
by BtidentH of Mis# Alary Alice In-
gram. --
An award will be made to the
.room having the most fathers in at-
tendance for the meeting.
Members of "the Mci.cwls 1*.
\\ill be Invited guests for—rfie/'oora-
slom
PERSONALS
Mr. and , Mrs. Tom .f. Arnold ,-dnd
son Knlston and Mi\ and Ajrs. O.
D. Hurler and son Jar vis are' upend-
ing fhe weefc-end at J Jul lege Htiitbm
with their sons who /d'e students
at A. and M. college
sir
t vialt in Houston \v4th their Don,
A. S. McNeill and family.
J. IT. .S'vlson. former teacher of the
vocaiUmal agriculture class of the
Orange High school, flow employed
In the sijino capai-lly at Neches,
Texan, spent Saturday In Orange.
M.U'KK KVlt.LK I'. T. A.
AtKKTS AT SCHOIH
Club Parties Feature Soci
Calendar During Week
Twas
Mr. 'nyd Mrs, u/>J. Ituacli huye as
their quests tide week-end, their son,
. lSnstiiib lioauh and their son-in-law
and 'dauglijtOT. Mr: and Mrs./). W.
Haul of/Houston., .
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i'irst mi:tim)dist w. m.
to mtekt AT Cllt'ucii
The I-li st Methosdst Woman's Mis
sloitary scricty wiil jti't-ct at the
i huii li on ' Thursday" ufternoon for
the regular meeting and it is urged
that all member* attend.
hkst ItAI'tist X\.M. k.
PLANS MONTIlliY/SKSSlON
The First l!iijU4st Woman's Mis-
slounry 8oeletyj*fill hold the monthly
b slncss niTd/mlssionary mceiinK ut
tin- church.' on Thursday afternuon
with Mr^r \V. K. McC'orniiodnl<\, the
new urPsidcnt, In charge of the 1ms-
int'ttr meeting and meinhers of t'ir-
1'wo present ilia- t he program. All
inbcrs are especially urged to at-
tend.
and Mrs. Madison i, Wright
baby have moved to Houston to
•fnake their home. Mr. Wright vVho
Is employed with tho Shell Petro-
leum company, was transferred there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dodd of Sill
phur, La., Were Orange visitors on
Krldny evening to attend the t)rangc-
Ilcauniont football game.
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis" jit)
baby from Houston are visiting Svltli
relatives here this weekend.
li*; McOaugh of thl .
Willi relatives In Lai'
The Mauricei Illc 1'nreift Teachers'
assoclatlfm met In regular session at
the McleVol on Thursday evening at
7 :"iti o'i lock with K. M. Brewer,
president, In charge of the buslnes^
meeting. The opening song. "When
| You and. 1- Were Young Maggie;" was
led by Miss Josephine iJitta. after
which J. v. Atkins led in prayer.
Mrs. J. V. Aikins read the IrettH-
i rer's report, It wax' voted to in-
vite the I.title Cypress 1\ T. A. as
honor guests for tho , nc\t meeting to
be held at the school November l;S.
Miss Laura llcjle .Meriwether sanlr
"fn -My I'ahin of l>ream ," with
' . Miss Mary l'Vances lleddae plnyliiK
iXt—t the anvmp.niiimuit. Mrs. 11. t'nop-
Cr gave a very Interesting dlncURaloii
on rl'aients, Children and the
School.''
After the meeting was adjourned
the group nK-embled iu the Home
lOconomicH room. Cor refrenliuu-nts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McNeill have re-
turned t" their homo here after a
*s-fcMdec tunes
I'allXo'hii s.
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of brown are popular
of-fhe Week
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! S1 Q b • to Pr*4* Old
Bacchu*—Vivian Co« (K !t)
and Ruth Seele-y almost
knee-deep In grapes help
celebrate a bumper grape
crop in Calilornta.
— A—Nav> 1«H—With
hat to match your suit.
Seeks International Title
—Neville Faullner 50
ol Houlton Mctine ha
enly one arm He «eek
world championsh
honors when he com-
petes in the Internation
a) Potato Picking Con
test at Presque Isle
Beaumont Group
Gives Program For
Literature Club
Members uf the Literature deport-
ment , of the Iteuumont Womun's
club presented an Interesting pro
gram for the Literature department
of the Oraiiiie club a.t the club house
here Friday afternoon with sixteen
visitors attending.
Mrs. A. A* .Osteen, chairman of
((ifv- lleaiitiiont Literature „club,. pro-
vided and Introduced the visitors.
Mtn. k. j.ee, past chnlruuin of
the lteaumont Literature department',
gave'a most InterestlnK review of the
book "Neighbors To the Sky," after
which Mrs. tirahuni gave a reading.
'•Home," by Edgsr A. Gtiest itnd also
i roud an original poem Written by a
I member of her club.
Mrs, D. A. I'cuter received the
; guests at the door. At the close of
' the. program tea was enjoyed with
Mrs. W ,H. Simmons anil Mrs. ltus-
sell Kiel* presiding over the tea
table.
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on i rioav
The West Orange IV T. A hold the
1 regular no cling nt the Mchool nil Kri
day afternoon with twenty-seven at
i tending. Mrs. t'leo ttrtflges, prest-
I dent, was In ctuirnt> of the Itchiness
\nieettiig at \Oiieh plans were made
, tiV the annual I In l!o We'cn carntvnl
| to TV given at the school November
i I nnuNj.
.S|ic<la\^ANie^^eiiiuiibei* were given
j hi M Imsck iMartbn and Mathilda
i Itroussat'd «lH harnionlca and got -
tar aerninpanlinhut. During the so-
cial hour refrenhrn^nU were eervud
I by Mrs t-atwin Kreeh^iii, Mrs. JVicy
! Ilndwtii and Mrs \V X Li e.
Club parties hold prominent places
111 social eveits for the coming week. ;
On Monday evening, members 'of
the Monday Hrldgti club will enter-
tain with a picnic supper at Sunset
drove country rich' Instead "f tho
usual afternoon card gomes In one
of the homes.
The Korlnlghtly Bridge club will
be entertained with a dinner-bridge
on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at
I he "home ot Mrs. M. K. Thomen with
Mrs. 1). K. Beach as co-hostesg.
Tho Sunset, drove Country club
will open the fall season with a Hal-
lowe'en party nt the club house on
Saturday evening at S o'clock. Hen-
ervatlons may be made With Mrs.
Wynne I'earee. Mrs Tom Rogers,
Mrs Jack llightower, Mrs. J If. Joi-
ner or Mrs. It. II. tioree. Tlilg. Is
planned to be one ot tho outstand-
ing events ol' tho full season.
T. N T. Club Plans
Fourth Anniversary
Party Tuesday
The
hi ate
party.
home'
club
hom<
sar>
T N. 'IV -Sowing ejub .will cete-
its fwinHh nnnlversan with n
en T i sdaV n ftcrnoon at the
of Mrs I'rty^Collittrn, The
■linnlsed nt "^Iih Colli, rn'g
rif-lebra-teM annlvef**
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pique. B—Dark tailored hat to match your suit, C—Turned up brim
hat to fit your lace. D—Black lei! edged with black patent leather and
gold kid, E—Tall block crown hat to match your shoes
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It's a Bowl—Edga? Bergen may have his Charley
McCarthy but B A Rolle has his musical dog
Rblie one ol America s famous band leaders and
trumpet players, who tjwtp.gs his baton on the "Heinz
Magazine ol the Atr broadcasts ove; CBS network,
is shown teaching "Trouble,' his wire-haired lox
terrier how to accompany him i(i, musical scores.
You re doing alright. "Trouble '
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Reunited Here—Dr
with his son. Pr A1
the latter'* ornvgl n
Albert Einsfein. the noted physicist picture i
bert Einstein Ir ol Zurich. Switzerland
'in New York.'
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Win Screen Testa—"Miss U S/>^Wargaret
Smith ol Clinton, Tenn.. and JMins Perfect
Figure" Barbara Hodnett of- Chatham, Va.,
won their Htles at a recejiWialional beauty
conlest. in Mississippi.
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Auto Rac*r7 Tire Blows—Tire blowoul is blamed
lor the crash ejl CJordcn Cleveland ol Phoenix, Ariz.,
when his cat' splintered the track roiling ^rid
careened down the siding by-the edge ol the^ track
at Oakland Cleveland escaped mlraculouiMy with
only minor iniunes - / >
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JOI.I.V X \ KLTY CIA It
PI.ASM ll\MX>WK>:\ I'AIITV
The Jolly NWJWty Hewing
Is- eotel lnliie.t W nil II Until
party on Wediit-sday afternoon with
Mrs William Hicks ns bostons at
Iter liome in Itlaiol addition.
MAllQAltKT SIIEI.TON TV
KNTKHTAIN (IIK'I.R
I __ Sflss Margaret Mbellmy' will . I>f
hostess to members of /he Kli*al>elh
Htovi-r ttreie nf the Klrst llnptlst
eKRroii frfr the regular mi-oting on
Monday evening a/ 7:10 o'eloek at
her home'on Mailt' street. A full at-
tendance Is nrijed. ^
I'l.LEN Nftl.SON TO
I NTKHTAIN G. A.
Members of the Junior (I. A. of
the Klrst llaptlst church will Is- en-
tertained on Wednesilay nfternooti ot
the home of Ellen Nelson. The meet-
ing opens at .1.-45 o'clock,
MRS .lll'XTKIl III ODLK TO
KNTKRTAI.N OLKANKHH
Mrs. Hunter llmldle will entertain
luenibeiH of the Klrst Methodist
Gleaners for the regular meeting on
Thursday afternoon at her honje The'
mission study lesson will In- con-
tinued.
MENUS"
OF THE DAY
By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORG
.Mil*. ItAII HERWICK TO
UNTKItTAIN THIPi.K I, x
Mrs. Hub Iterwiek will lie hostesa
to Members of the Triple I. rlase of
tlu- l-'lrst Chilsttrt Sunday sebeol
for the regular meeting on Tcee<iny
uftern<Hin ut her home The hour
Is 1:10.
MclMINALl) JlMtlH fl. \.
TO MRKT AT BIHIIor IIOMK
The Mi-Uepald M eliinrlal llaptlst
Junior i!. A. vv111 meet on Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mr*. Car-
oil Bishop, adult leader. A fall at*
tendance is urged.
VKNOWN I I VI H
HTIUKKS AISTHAI.IA
sTUVKV Australia^ tAI'l —: Si
I new l'Ka>r has tewi discover d in
I Quot-nslaml and (bM-lors trying io dls-
1 cover tts eX^o hove nuiiinl It. "Q."
The "M.tllWK Journal of Auetra-
: lla" say*. altentloKwas drawn tm the
i Illness by a in mlUS
; workers In a llrisli
' I >r. K. H IVrrlek. dtr
i sta leialMiratory of mlr
prUhology. says "Q" does nots^ippear
Id eorrcspond with any utliei
type of fever. The outstanding H
tutu Is loii.lio-be i c. Derrick
pe.-ts tliejat- may be a reservoir of
"q" Inftfi'tiofT iu some animal with a
blood sucklrig parasite, but efforts to
find sarh a reservoir have failed.
No deaths have been attributed to
"Q" fever, i y'
The larjtest -types of ubinnrln«*
carry thrvo periscopes. Hubrharlnfi
per|sco|M-a h i*e usually 90 (fet lung.
Roundabout Traveler •«.ar- •
dKall. I^r oaaiem corrosp-jntio-t
of Collier's, who wan lorcsd. Oi
moko the tourney from T-kyo o
Shanghai "byway 'of Seattle,
Francisco and Majbia -- . 2.000 j
rhiles —. becait30 the Japanose j
wouldn i let him fly direct, "iiej
trip norttttilly takea fiv ho^rs S.y '.
air.
1 avocado
1 urange
% cup French
H4 cups pastry
flour
I teimponas bak-
ing powder
U teaspoon salt
t tablespoons
lard
u cup milk
Mix dry ingredient*. Cut itw fot
ind glowly add milk. When a soft
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Prepare ■ _ ■
Kroener. Calilorrtia end is being touted
as one o\ thi? Coast's leading end-aces
Jor the ctgxung sooson;
Miracle*—You can drive In hirt- leeve when il'J
lltek gears with your finger-tips, enjoy home like quiet
e purified, conditioned air and be whisked along by a new
10 per cent tror powerful and 12 per c*nt more economical
1938 Ncnh automobile It's new-and the (irst ear to have
■ta lor winter driving ll also hat a vacuum gear-shift
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Family Of Two
Menu For Dinne
Pork Chops And Apples
lliittrred Bplnjr^ti
Avocado S la<l
rill Wheels / _ Hotter
Urapes /. Coffee
Pork Chops And Apple*
I iced
H. tcastKxm salt
X\ teaspoon
papriku
tablespoons
brown sugar
tablespoon
lemon Juice
The Purchase
By MARX GRAHAM BONNER
SWEET FACE continued to pull
the express cart and Rip rode
in it now holding the money safely
in his paws.
Christopher did not say a word
as he flew above. v '
At last they reached the village.
Rip Jumped out of the express cart
and ran ujrtii the docfr of the shop.
He waited until a customer came
out and then he ran in. He stood
Heat a frying pan. Add and
quickly brown chops on both sides.
Lower fire. Cover chops and let
them cook ten minutes. Top chops
with the rest ofi the ingredients.
Cover and cook for fifteen minutes
or until all the ingredients are
tender when tested with a fork.
Avocado Salad
1 tablespoon
laniuit Julco
dressing H teaspoon salt
Peel avocado. Cut into halves
and discard seeds. Peel orange and
cut into crossway slices. Add
dressing, lemon juice and salt to
fruit*. Chill for two hours o- long-
er. Serve on cress or lettuce.
PlnwheeN
dough forms pat it out until it is
one-fourth of an inch thick. Spread
with filling and roll up like a jelly
roll. Cut off half-inch slices and
place next to each other, flat si<feji-/+
up. in a shallow greased pan. Bake
tor 12 minutes in a moderate oven.
Serve hot with butter.
on his hind legs and' gave the
note and the money to the shop
keeper.
After a few moments the shop
keeper brought down a large-
sized bottle of mucilage and put
it in the express cart.
"Now," barked Kip. 'well
hurry along but we won't hurry
so much that we have any acci-
dent." "mmiM-
But hardly had he spoken than
a motor car dashed along the
road. Sweet Face hurried to one
side, hut in doing so he upset the
egress cart and Rip and the mu-
cilage fell out. Christopher came
flying down.
"I'm all right." said Rip, as he
picked himself up, "bul the muci-
lage fell out of my paws."
"I should say it did!" cawcd
Christopher. "The bottle broke on
that rock. Look! It's trickling over
the ground now."
"Can't we get a tin and put some
of It back?" nsked Sweet Face.
"I se# a tin!" exclaimed Chrl*«
l9p ««r. - i
They held the tin tinder"
trickling mucilage They t
to gave a Utile of it.
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cawed Chri*
Crow as 1
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 318, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1937, newspaper, October 23, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303134/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.