The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 348, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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uits. BROl;8Altl> IN
IIONORi:l> i\T SHOWi;n
Mrsu Hughes Plans
Settlement School
B e n e f i t Tea
; . _—
Mrs...Ttminiy Hughes tins reserved
Wednesdayafternoon, December 8.
for an informal teg at her home on
Tenth «tiwt to display various n?-
tlclea 'of hand •• work Inelufllnt? linens
'and pieces "f furniture made -at the
1*1 lieta Phi Settlement school in
I (Intllnbiirg, Tenn.
AHicles V l e prchused and
"'-all proceeds from the ki|Ic will 'ben-
efit the school. This Is planned to
be a most Interestlne affair nrul a
- cordial Invitation Is being extended
x to ail Interested pontons to attend.
MRS. M'TCHIOR STAUK TO
RKTK NIGHT HAWK* THl US.
Mrs. Lti tehee Slavk will lie hostess
to members of the N't g lit Ifriwk
Bridge club for the regular card
games at her Home on Vine street
Thursday evenlnfe at 7;.'i0 o'clock.
Mr. and Sirs. Prank Kchultg and
(ton "have returned to their home In
Nacogdoches" after a visit with rela-
tives here. Aubfaft—Valrhum 'has
also returned (t)! W« honu' hi Hlrtn-
Ingham. Ala., after risking relatives
In Orange,
WOMAN'S UJ:SI,I:V JtiHKK
Class ME UTS AT (Uit'lU'H
The Woman's Weslev '-"Bible" i-Iuhs
or the First .Methodist {Sunday school
ritet In this-monthly business ami so-
cial ae.Hslon at the' church en Monday
cvenlmr with Mi*. f. I,, Smith, pros'
|dent, In .charge. Nineteen melnbers
and eight Visitors attended,
i A import en the" .Magazine sale was-
made and general business discussion
followed Group captnliiK appointed
,to serve for, the mouth were Alin. I".
A. Harris,'JjK Z. \V IliUhird. Mrs.
T. .1. Arnflj® and All's. W. I'1. An-
drews.
The dcvotteinl was led by Mrs.
.Uairry clnrtt'j who was co-hostess
with Mrs. Ffynk Pox for the social
hour. S"
l'ev. Ed It. Barents, pnstor. mad£
a short tulk, SU'essIng attendance- at
the church Worship services.
The prCKlip al"o Include! son ft.
' Hweet Hi is #f Prayer"; reading by
Beverley pianoaccordlan -wwhf
by Miss A - up* Meek#; reading
Mane" rite Claris.
Itefresimv !vtn <f hilt choculate ,-iiid
cookies were B*cd. "'
Delta Kappa
Gamma Plans
Annual Banquet
^ Members of the Thetii" chapter of
the Delta Kappa (lauimu w|ll enter-
tain with the annual Initiation dinner
at. the Sunset Grove . Country club
this even in k at 7 o'clock. It was an-
nounced tydny. .Mrs. .1 \V. Thlgpen
(«■ president of the Theta chapter.
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MISH REil) KNTKItTAINS
MONDAY CLVB AT HIIUK
Miss ^(ary 'delititehk entertain-
ed members, of the Jloliwiy Hrlilge
cluli_ \Cirli a lovely party on" Jtonduy
Evening al her home on Tenth street
with eight tables or players included.
Mrs. Walter «i
Jtttty Lola i<U*
h<>me in Jen iagu
week In f>rau&|>
M. K. McKagiilk
nan ami daughter
returned to their
aCler Mpvn'llng Mie
1th Mr. and Mrs.
The Christmas motif was featured
In the tallies and score pads While
chrysanthemums were used In decora-
tion of the home.
... Jink-Tommy Hughes and E. I..
Held were high aeore winners in the
bridge games while John Drake whs
high. In the pitch games. The hostess
swrved light refreshments from at-
tractive trays.
Mrs. K Meld will Is.*, hostess to
Uic chibt lor an afternoon party next
Miiahiy
Mrs. Ivy, N'nrwtWil eoiertnlne i with
x party and; mi«c'dUtu>eoo« sJimavm- at
her home in ^(JranKefietd to hopor
her dtkitghter. Mr". Toin>nle Jtroiis
sard, wijosp iiiin'riagc occurred '.re-;
':entty7
Those present vvei'o; Mesdaates Al
11e .jUhcwaont C*ora Oranger.: It. Br-mctV
sard^Hill Hrotissarti, ()Hve,r Mint, Al
via Kemvn, Henry I.nl''lem'. • ("|ora
O'Ma Hey, Klrby tiranger, Pierre I^a.
I'olnte, <•. Vincont. Arthur ltlchnrd,
Hojr>i«r Norjy.ftotl, It. W- Aiuiersoti,
Km HlnfiilC O. H. WTI^mr iPraiik IV-
Veto. Atlas Vlheimt, 'O. K. Herman,
joe Kttig.erj), Irvine (Uiind. J. l!. Ar-
lington, O H. dftand, Miss Melba
fheiwon, Mr. and Sirs,
Itroussard,
HentllnK gifts Were: Miss Gladys
T.irtscomb, ,Mr*. lovd lllaud, -iws.
Henry Illand, Mias Doilu > Viju
*M rs. Albert Mnreuu,
price, Mrs- Kylle Norwood. <! <lro.s-
Wird, K. 1', Hleele, Juiin Willie Htvele,
Sophie Gemming. Mrs. Alvotd Gar-
risen, Mrs. I'eveto. Mrs. f'assle Nor
Wood, itrs. T. It. drangor, Mrji. Clar-
ence N'orwisjd, Mrs. I'eic Granger,
Mrs. I'rlce Alford, Mrs. Lanra Slew
art. Mrs George Harvey, Mrs. Of.lee
Mott. N.iunil Norwooi. Mary Wll-
llirms, mil Ketuky and Mia. C. Gardy.
'What 8 In A Dress'
Film Presented
By Bureau
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The woTnon sliopper bityliiK •<
stred frock and evening gown little
giiessex the history and di'iiiim be-
hind thom. 'I'lVe, inain featiires of
■the ,wimie story are, set forth in a i
new, inovie onlKled "VVhat'n' In a ,
1)i |ii t released by tlie M'o-
'iien's .ilimhtt of. tfio V. >+.* Depart-
ment of l.aluir., • " '
The film il.q^K with old problems
in (iu> dress hnluHtry "tiiid new ways
of meeting them. niime ..Fashion's
eve r-chaitKliig styles at id licr" influ-
Tuminb' ! on the llves. of the" thousands of
I woiueit who moko drcaaes in factori«i>
tire graphically portrayed. -...
| As . effective ineasures, legisiutive
action and roopei'atlvo offorts of em
pleyesM ami employe* are represent -
e<! as re.sponslllle for the (letter \ni-
ges and 'the short-hour schedule—
the 7 hour day and feitny weCk -now
in force In moat of the plants mnnil
faiHiring women's street anil even-
ing dresses. ; ^ |
In contrast to %uch progreaa are
the sweuishop praetleiw featured In
the film us still prevailing In aoine
Places. A tenement scene Illustrates
him faeti ry rk la jient Into the
heme lo Ite done by tl/e family —- a
' « > vil" ' Jgfe
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Cy BOBBIN COONS
ljotLYWOOi>— H«w'« ]*r*mn u
« note on the educational infta-
ence of the movies. A jdiooliliteh^
. er (not in Hollywood)
with a disturbing phei
Seemed every time one
pupils- went to the I
w there was >tense interest
. the others, arid frequently
citing ihild 'suddenly sat
floor .amid general glee. Being a
good discijillnftriiinK
mnrm got to the butt
immediately, learned
were engaged
game called "P(_
any Kid f<?*§irtS to keep his Angers
crossed," rts one MyUalned, %
'gotta park - his - katfkua — right
there r
Interesting short: Pete Smith's ,
esBay on "Radium."
That silver anniversary dinner
PHQTO'FLA
of.f/ie Week
ftenarati— el OUw ll« «n Andiew
W-jlter Scott. 2nd. ?8 yeor* old, hit grandicn
DM Howler and Mrs Mab.e Maaltr. hit
douahter.
Ha us
frarcwco Cal.l —Burgeon* er* Saving a
lime With tha problem ol extricating an open
■alety pin l«om the iWWrior ©I two year old PS:.p
-i'3-.gh *f, prepare u
Onitmai kskto and
uee ornaments in thetrl
lamou* gioasahopir.
Loa Angeles
its*—eo tin
like up cloa* ■ But |
Ij' behind that tunny* 4:
|oi the
*ntle ViaTlori j'_ih|
:n ita« tiene'roted th* atomach wo
Pln*r
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King el Rumania Congratulates Son—Bucharest, Ruma/^al
—In true Rumanian lashion King Carol congratulates h. *V
son. Crown Prince Michael, after the latter was elevated
tc the rank of lieutenant in the Rumanian Ride Brigade on
his sixteenth birthday.
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Dance Frecka—Black net Is
lor dance Irocks because it ta
iaste the year around. The
indingv wears a gown combin-
ck net with black lace oi the
!y type over black satin. It is
~~ cut., with a low
square back deCol
lete and has a sep-
arate bolero oi net
with appliques ol
the lace on short
sleeves. The other
gown has a volumi
nous skirt of black
net over matching
taffeta. The bodice
of shell pink and
silver lame em-
broidered with
rhinestones "is made
with little cap
sleeves covering the
shoulders.
Ma Tarbell Celebrates
Birthday—The famous author
photographed at her home in
New York Clt ,
X
Greatest
Grid Star — Chicago. lit. •— Bi:
de Correvont. 18-year-old high school itar.
In his four years of fo&'bai!. has -nade 1
touchdown in every game irora tis irst
freshman contest In one game Mo nade
nin* touchdowns out of the '0 imes 1*
caried the ball, and more than tail he
runs he has made have been jO ,ard or
more.
| Kittenish"
!l'°ring.
lour
r tufc
rn to Ranoo. iiSRiaua tiger, >«r.-
ir first irolic in the open Since their debut a few weeks ago.
§ffljj l^w—sing High—Maxine. deep-throated vocalist, and Mary
who sings a flute-like Johnny one note on the G.E. "Hour.of Charm"
under the direction of Phil Spitctlny, tun«i in on iellow artists. In
' their special song arrangements heard Monday nights over NBC
at 9:30 EST. Maxine often hits a low E flat while Mary reaches a
high A flat at the same time, a difference oi lour and one-hdlf oc-
taves in voice range
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ildren herald (h£p@|
pwi ol Roses In ceremony held at Pasadena, Calif. 'Play-
Fantailw'' Will be Ihe theme around which the gorgeous floats
flgrear's Day Pageant wi)l b* builb
I—Karl
■ 1 shown in cusi
twrrorlted pedestrians
A great desire' to secure
role of Tarran led him to
Brookslde Parki climbing
swinging from limb to
WS0S
WMM
'M.
!ormer rpllies girts which meets several
times a year. At the last meeting a novel idea wds originated,
a Gruen Curvex watch was presented to the'elub for a drawing
Proceeds went lo Ihe club fund lor needy members
ItitSb
«. ^ 7 P,
onih«*lr
Wonderful Time" is
wtfin wants to 4hanf*l
llrcttu but doesn'l
Whole wh«U« or 1
j •• XwvettSoBnal
1 Inevitable item tram j
in Hood" location:
and arrow, <Errol T
Hroji. star, killed aJ
cat in the wood*4
Why *r® they having a jmmoc i
fewnee, anyway, now th«t*ha
doubtable Errol has mastered the
bow and arrow and coulB setUe all
those foreign messes si^le-hsnd-
ed' ^ ^ •
. Today's q
ner (ef "The JUst CsngaWr"; sur
veys the iiuastion ai
mance and isrsar'.—'
than
ViFv
r
towns. VUn HofOn plays a star iiunr-
tmbioik tWn vsiiuwHti hie slender
'tncgme mT an .athleie by sellln* he
<gf||Ifi(mentary liohets given to $irim
and o|hov piaytirs. anil gats tUamias-
'«<t (from sijhiMil.''not hatmnv vM| -ilt.';
hut lor having, been emiglit itt -,tt. Jil*.
dismlswil -comes <lei>|itte the effmli
of'aiutilttii Mbrah tnul her futhefc !HI.
►nor Wstssn. eoaeh. :> f
aittter <rtf his treatment and lit flhe
system '«0vU>lt pelnMbr eOMe e* to.
tnake -millions under the -otouU of
amateur" Athlete* for ..i^aktiig earn--
pnrattve pin tniiney toy theVsnme tiftf
torn, <Vnn #oe« ifco tV^nteim. a smalt ,;;v
/oilege, converts Its -olMclals to a
«i>A>|..polk% tif. cleutilng up .cnllego ;f&|
frttitball Uy ilrngging It Into the upon
through publicly piiyinjc its athletes
tinll refusing ttti meet aohonls which
seererty sUbaiaiso .thoir ||j|fams.''-r-!.;^'-;.:;v:;1'-'^:i!i
1i«i pitbllelse his campaign Van
-lists the atil of Itiehai'U lame, a a porta
ftolunmtst, and helpe couch little
Weiitehi.!' the breatb-tuklhtt anneal
4iin game .thoroughly teats the .ptv-
;pcse<l aysterh, .anil gives the- picture
Ita climax.
Hh ■
^$ll£bS1
(Hrrvtup Three)
V.ar tlrram lUMIn
T«S
■otatoea
"-rj^scF-
f.snirm l*U
eatly anfuulitf
that no movie
•inutumslly
tar the
probhstHHB
•wayfr^^Uili
antei| to be alon*.
zz-rn - ^
pleanlm to read,
eeaai which
Stmr.wmT _
tmm ta eaawir the
wrote letters to
at his
•yateai atitl uaed la
in4 iVlrtasaUl la
b «h h««ne «"ii«n al
era and aim. to the
Mar taatftrle*
<d faeMry «aNk-
Interests of th*
wtM*ai fall* Ska I
aarlassa
eharac erlai|r
aeoh ae *
I
taiaayer* U1KH1
den "#
«M her pn
< the elothlne
•*'oal unemployment.
t the «peed-n|i syalttm
w.|iilnng, for asMtloa. the
all rrneonied rminalaaMnata. f -
1 slier*, workers and eoaaumers
The role af the u«H'li Imreeu In
>tndyln« conditions snd fapmatsUnc
standarda la also rdeturml In ti* naw
I movie, naie t* 'a slleat Mai a«a<l
•wli
side 111 both ismm and S6mm wiatn,
and lent tn any individual or amnicy
silling to pay tin nominal irannpw
tStlon ehnrses Haouests sboulil tie
sent t the Women's Stnreaa. .€1. a.
I>e|iartment of laihnr tV'ashlh«o n.
!>. C.
WooliMAN t'lIK M: IIOIiM8
ltUWNK8h N MMN '
The tVof diiian Circle met In reg.
ular session m the lodge hall on
.Monday with twelve attending. JUr*.
I.lllle I'atch, guardian, wns In charge
snd only a short bttalheas session
ivns held as members attended 'the
funeral of Mr. Dellaire. All members
are urgently requested to attend next
Mondfty as 11 special ^nodness ses-
sion Is planne'l. «!
'Saturday's H^ep^,
Thrilling F^otba9
Picture At Gin
"Miittirilu.r's Heroes," K.KO Statlio'H
I'ortti'ihitfion to -the cinema's uniiunl
plgAkln pingKfim. livings to the t*linn
screen Hot. Only lt!a full atlota Of
toitehdown thrills bllt tackles u new
angle on a crtnti-overslnl s object-
piYifcsslohnllsm- in i'ttllege- fooilmfi
It not only depicts the evils ,of stib
Kldized School spirit, liitt •offers a so-
I tloh sio Uhe growing iiriililem Itnil
I mi emijiiplc of how the pn>-
posed sotdtion might work outX
'ISt^uHhty'tt y|«irocs" gives Van
llefltn. W|io has risen rapidly tfn
screeh promlnniice by his Wotfk In
such fiiitfS as CAnnupOlls Ha|(ite''m il
"Flight: from tllory," his first lead
log lairtyHr^'ljp'tfllte tilni |s ilasfan
•Marsh, whose blond loveliness -en-
hanrrs^ the |ii-iyliict|oii cinema anil
provides romantic stimulus for its
love glory.
The screen play la laid In trtjrt
arfltind three mid^western college
-'r-'- ■■■'■y ' 1" "■ '7 . fr !
Xrouble
gave a soft growl •
ins "<h«nk-you" as she picked
ip thelittle girl's penny.
"That's a beginning toward our
irefcrtft for Wiqy Naiy," Blacky
Jeer said. Jelly Boar had gone off
now tot some appli s and soon ha
was back and the boars began to
munch happily.
Suddenly there were some chat-
tering voices heard nearby and
than a squirrel jumped dotWi from
qne low .hanging branch of a tree
to another and landed right on the
stand. The squirrel grabbed a nut
and scampered off and "then an-
other squirrel came down and
grabbed anpther nut and ran away.
"Come back! Coma back!"
shouted the bears. "You cant do
that. Those are our nuts and they're
for,sale-«nt)t to be stolen." dot the
squirrels came «kok ior more and
cither squirrels joined them.
The bears hied to dWve them
away -but the bears movedmso
slowly that the squirrels escaped.
Perhaps the squirrels had taken
all thoy needed, perhapvthey wen!
afraid theynvlj
safety # they fcc JH ^ ^
sat uplft the
.•hattnred and
bears who ware
that so many of
"P,
< about not
eating them ourselves." .sightd
Buivev Bnar
vfft'o of the squirrels
wore argu-
in their
nuts. Chu
t them
art c—t*
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 348, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1937, newspaper, November 30, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303165/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.