The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Church Soc i e t y
Meets Thursday
honoring
v J (lriwt)#|, to t,flch jp,^.
of Mr. Meas BMr ' - ~ v
Carrtzo Kpribrk. Ti xu*. hare
prominent place* i, in social'
of the month. . ■
Am -fcuw !ia extended In
In the card *aim*s the guest of
honor won high xntre trophy and
f-iso rf(*lTfd on attractive gift " pre-
j:i?wMe« by tbe hostess. :j
■ . , , , '' j The suejrt Hurt included; Mr*. Av-
1 for «" 1"r*'rmo1 T'u"y W tJiur Wilson. Mr. Crty Colbum. Mr*.
neoUs shower on ruisday i jjv#rrt^ Fuller, Mrs. Jules Sander.*,
Frank Smith, Mr*. Clarence
l*«rKbur*t. Mrs. Elmer Xewraan,
Ml^ ?« le Si-hults, . Miss Ahiv
^llek'ey. Mitts Arthemlse Hlckey, Mlw
AM lirtW and Mis* Audrey Xewia
;<nd the hnstes«.
bridal inotlf Was TO WJET
gWere SwkI' throophoot' the rt*>h>p j Mr* and .Mir*. Alan B. Cameron
>4o center the rofrrshnunt' trays i «lit entertain member* .nrf the Niaht
*«** lin plot and KrMn. Rc j Ha*-k . hrldt^ ditli for . Iha' rtgubr
nents of sandwiches, cookiee I <Wd same* at (heir home on Sixth
hot t hocohtte Wcre served, ;Loveyf street. Thursday evening ■ at 1;SWs<
little Ocanuy' ldos*t>m favor* rar-re 1 o'clock. M ,
at the home of Mrs. B<r t
pn Pino Ktreet to r -iajAiment
ia>wis., Onest* will be received
:30 ■ o'clock.1 •. <Yy' !■?: V ■" >>. *
XWrnoi vrn* hostess
her lioinf on" Orange avenue Frl
enfof ng • for ft lovely three table
party honoring Mia* I>wl*.
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MRS. BEULAH MACKAY YATES
Has Selected
THE SAKNE SUPM.Y CO.
All
Utensils
"1 am happy to tie able to select
k.UiEh«OT -n<'<wl# ^'f(.m lhc- ftahifrte
Supply Co. b«a*nse their stock is
m> lan and complete and of. such 7
rn*« <n>auty that 1 can find just
what I want.' Mr*. Yate* aaid.
THE SABINE SUPPLY CO.
PB0R8 1
"Tuftleufl tnner-gprinc Matlrexa
TU.. Ileal Spring
The Federitod Whmati'H Cluli «o,
clety fcju hold the, reatthir F|tth
Thmwday nwctin* with Mia* Flat-ia
Wltnall as boston* ut the Cnrtlst
icjtool Thursday afternoon at. 3: SO
o'cioek. :/ . ^Svffc^V1ij.y •
Mr*. J. V. Hammer*. Vrtftfr**t.
tjHUI be In: ehanso and urges member*
of ill mlaitionarr or*ani htions in the
eo« tyl to be in atlend^n^e.
i:r ni;K\Us instam.
wmOKKH THI'ltKDAV
The Woodftluo flebekiih Todge bold
• he annual InataMatton Of officer* at
the lodge hall ThumJay. evening with
Installing officer,' a .«iated by Mrs.
Kathcripe' DvJUc'torn. .grand marshal;
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Mi* J. K itodge entertained with
a party and sho^ver at her Itome on
tike street Wednesday afternoon to.
honor her daughter, Mrs. f«ol« Oal-
t«rl. _ . . ■.,>. • ' '.w<\
"'"CSSrnt were enjoyed an^ xfrexh-
ments of hot. ciui<yo|a,t« - and cake.
were served, lo tho following: He*
dank* (Jeorge (Jooileaus, Itesste Har-
ris, T. Anderson, I-euh RleharAson,
Vivian Harris, Katltan Wilkerson,
Minnie CHt*. Alice Mefioe. Kthrt Id-
Irs, <}. f. Winfrey, ( Hle Harvejrf, Vi-
ol^ Heajea, Fred Thtimaa/" Klmore
I'bonjas, JMr .Matelock, A. Thomas,
Adolilh Lipscomb. Todd <>os*. XV.
ilooilDtim, 1' ei mclla Johnson. Henry
lioodman, Walter McCarver, Kulilan-
oek, A. ijoicano, U. tiarbert. .Mimes
XeIHe (Jtwdnnti, Jluth Harvey and;
.Nancy M«.'f ."ni'ver.
Sending gift's were: -Mrs. I. htufj
Stirs. 'Xfetirj'(*'"Harvey. ' Mrs."': ~SVH-'
lltnis. Mrs. A. E. l'arkburst, Mrs. B.
Xfltlan. Mr*. Estello WIlHarpa. Airs.
v.' The
graduation program was, give« (- j«-
the m-hocl Thswwdar «itk IVofc. K.
11. 0t W giving the * piiMpmt xA
dress and prewcatlng the dipHHSSM.
'•"he progirsm' toeluded proeeMfmu:
class son*, prtnpfceey kf Ceesxia 3tr-
ail.
The following /mefc*,!. dlpionas:
Mhrkey ftlanda. Wek Colfcsifl. For-
rest Johnsom, A. e. M^'owle. John
W. Menonald. Ueraard Murray. Fran-
cis Pariwh. Ctans Belle MMw*.
I.ouise Haitk, Inns Roth WHW. AV
hert SmMh. BIBie WTOison. Oerald
ine Mouton. Jeaa bmmp, CyctMa
farter. Maarte Drake Josephine I>o-
!«« . - Xenia Hn rttj■ ■Mm'---iJma:
Oeorct*-- MeTHIl- Annie- ~me~ -¥«iOBr-
Hlgbeirt honor stodem wa* Oor-
Sla McGllI and seeen* imoor «tr-
TKiMrrr
cmomm
The Trinity tMKheran evening wor-
ship serMke ai be at the
chart* at 7 oVlaek. with Rev. O. 4.
><eha^<li. _Jif- eiMtrye. A l e-
ctat e^re'eitkwal qhocj. sill sjso'
be held "TWr ' t'iar Th ctiun of slliwr«
and all raeasbers ar* urged to attend.
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TW.W* VOI . GIATI IJIKX . t
TlTJuSA. Oil*. — City eon.mieuon-
% T led. a taricab driver who ted
wmiifeff^fft^gairlht^tg'wy glkkma
l«*fore he rook) he a lleerase.
he didn't,, hare the money.
One of the roost attractive events
on .the aortal' calendar for tbe '#/*&
|e the lOnrljeon to be given' iiy jtiern-
hera of .the First Mechiodist *ileani>rs
on Saturday afternoon at A. oVIpJi_
at tha buutc- ot 3lr*. K. AV/Itrown'
on <. ■ .. avenue.
This affair, which is plamied to he
v e .ot .thc-xaoat.. dellghtfnl wwh -of-
the mosith. will benefit the th «h.
Mr*. W., S. Jla du^-.-. -ty v_be_ Jn _
yha-gie ol resorvationn «nd 'other' w
ratSgetaeat ■« "imi "I?- In charge of Mrs.
F. W. Brown Jr.. Mr*. Matt le Ad
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Mrs. Dayl*on, in*ide hes-aid:
Mrs. Maud i«*inibilght,- ot/tslde har-
ahtl i; ■ ' •
Officers were installed as follows:
■MrsflTSisa laee ijuga-s, noble gyfrmtT
Mr*. Bertha Mitchell, vice-grand". -
Appointive offleera to' the noble
TYTtirree, MTss Jeanelte
}lob<l«n, Mrs. Hugh Harris, Mrs. Ce-
cil Hartis, Mrs. - jcr_lttecart and
Miss • l'lccola Cofty.
!e t citizen# in t.he..^la* .
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Mrs. ,1/rna Jllcks, right supporter,
i| d SalHe'Floyd. left support#*".
— AppointK-e offieers to the vice-
gland : " MatM Bishop right' support-
or: Mrs. A Hie Casterline, left sup*
jwter.
The noble grand appointed Mrs.
.Hagel 'Davison, Inside^guardian, and
Mrs. It a by Sixers, ool^ido ku;> rdiii
An (hrtVsuUbn waa recwi'iwd - front
the l>Ttr"Arth^ "ijwge tc attend a
siiecial meeting. to/honOn Mrs. Faitmie
Kins Fountain, rtref'dent of the It*-
hekah At<«ernblt/of Tespa, and mem-
, on February 7.
I.ITKIIAt/iUC OEP.VnTMF.NT
KIdXTTJ /c)FFICi;it.S ITtlOAY
The /Literature department of the
VVoinan's club nifft In regular session
et the club lionse P'rlday afternoon
«'5tli Mrs. Charles MirFn lano in
el/arge.
/Mrs. W. H. Malone, of the Music
-"lenaitment. was rln ' hs'gv-of. «n,4 -
teiwjting. program on . Brahms.. Mrs.
Malone made a short talk after
wbleh Mrs. Cha.rles CottW and Mrs.
C. t). Keoxvn gave a piano duet and
Mrs. W B. r atty and voeal moio.
At. the xiftlcers
wer-e elected as follows:' Sirs. it. a.
ITuter, chairman; Mrs. W. B. Sim-
mons. vice-chairman; Miss Ceelle
Ttuwell, socretary,, and jfira. Ralph
Q*yr, mtfmmtmm,
Tit I PMC r, CI.ASS
l'l/AXS HA\«JI KT
the First
entertained on
Mi's. Francis
...Mi home on
Main street..
Plans were Htm pitted for the an*
nurri~ liliie H-late?-hanciuc-t to be hcjd
at the church nest Friday evWing.
Twelve' members attended and fol-
lowing the devotional led by M it
Howard Clodfelter, Mrs. W. B,
lUount taagbt the Bilile lesson.
' The_ hostess rerved light refresh-
aient^ .atr the 'sooJai hour, t
FO RTXIGHTIJV CM B TO
^IITFT Tt i;Sl \V If. M.
^crS«8SqB(piny-'1 |[W!ttf''Hjb wlj'ihe
entertained for: tile • regular card
dairies this week with Mrs. J. It
Sandehi, a* hostess at her home on
; Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Scientific relaxation, is what yout gat on this
exclusive patten ted Innerspring Mattress . get
the inside story of this Nationally
Sleeper ... and you will certalx^y see the logic
in getting this wonderful mattress.
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Use it oiif week free and be convinced that
you have never slept on a better mattress.
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AT THE LEADER ALLGAS COCMt,
SCHOOL.
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Beulah Mackay Yates
SELECTS
F. T. A. MKMBKBSHIP
l> It IVI-* IS PI.AWEO
' The finance "committee of the <h--
a.nge High School P. T. A. met in a
called session Friday evening at the
Tiome of Mrs. M- A. Bravo with Mrs.
..Henry Force, chairman, In charge.
At this session tbe membership
wa„ divided into two givjup* for a
membership campaign. Sirs. Henry
Force and Mrs. J. R. Parish were
named captains' for. the two groups.
The drive will close: the second Mon-
tJAy in March, and the losers will en-
tertain the winning group. X/
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OFRTIS 8C!IOOIJ JL
The Curtis school mid-term gradu-
ation exercises wer^ held at the
school auditorium on Friday even-
ing with a' larjje crowd in attend-
ance.
llotior graduatPs were • Scharmayne
(Jtsen, valedictorian, and W.
Thomas; salutatorian. ,
KAIMlOtV filRU TO
MKFT TIKKIHV NIGHT
The lUiniww Girls will meet In \
regular swukw at th- Majsocie teai-
J^IVinlir a«- 7:1*. Okwfc.
and after . tbe businesw meeting iol-
ti:ul5p cerem-iaie* will be hetd. A
f^l atteridance is urged. ;::-~
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Mrs. Beulah Mackay Yates has selected our Beauty Par- *
lor to serve her while in Orange.
MRS. JOfl.X
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Mrs. John C. ('amp eelebcated
! nth Mrtbiay annlveraart ai ker J
home/lW ■. ..X^vlnwtfl* MrtM4,; FWdar.*!'.'
rge group of friend* .-..H re)s ' '
ttves calle i during the day,
iv.ents were .nerved. '•
vaiaia ookbf1.i.
|k-||qmmki> at cm
OENTOX, Jin. 25 ^ Mts« Val a
r>orrell. danxbter of Mr. and Mr* V. i J
B. DorNI of Oirange, ha*_b*en ap- i •
l.olnted on the production staff of ♦
tbe' annual frenhman cla*s r*viue. \
which win he presented at Teaa*
i ta* C«dlaca for wmh (CIA) car #
tv ln the spring. Mi«- &vn U ^5K
a.xsfs; Mi«s Marjorte. JE>:tari of I>al-
las, p>o<ln<tion nranagef.
' £ . \ X.
moxday ci.i b to mkkt
at c'amkuon homet
. Member* of
club wllf be ent ri!^lij d ft>r tbe reg-
i-lar weekly card gasne* toasorrow
evening with Mr. and Mns.^Afka .;.
Cameron aw host* at tiwlr borne *«eai /
Sixth street at « o'etorlu ' :j
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MRS. rfiiu: (Ptu: TO J
J^CTKKT.M* Cl.llt
Mrs. Cerile foa(t *91 he ho*:*?.- tb ; I
mewUr* of the Wedoes-Jay Widge Tj
club '"f the regular i rd same* at i
her home on IMnesda; afternoon I
at 3:M-o'cloek. f
Natural
Beautv Is The
Mrs. Beulah
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We are pleased that Mrs. Yates has selected our shop to *
serve her .wJule in Orange. This, we teel, is indeed a dis- ♦
tinet tribute to our beauty service. t
FOR ALL BEAUTY SERVICES YOU WILL FUND ♦
THAT WE ABE SKILLED AND EQUIPPED
TO SEBVE YOU
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— - • Phone 226 :
S05 Front Street
MRS. FI/ORA CRAKJ TO
BF. MtrxtlRRO AT PARTY
Mrv. J. L. ftemharg and Mrs. Bes-
aie Huffman will jointly entertain,
with if party and miscellaneous show-
er at the I.eglon hall on Wedncstlay
«.vonlng at S o'cioek to cotntdlment
Mrs. Flora CraiB. tvlytSO marriage to
Mr. *T. U Jelllson will take place
February 5th.
The personnel will be drawn from
fptiniatc friends of t he honoree.
Accurately Fitted
GLASSES
Y YATES
OUTSTANDING RADIO
DVPUC&TAOKI I/JEPMRINO
ON KAf,« "ViERHb
To rh<M« of Accept at la CntfN
Bt
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MR*.' BECIJIH* MACK.trtT; TA'TCS * *
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Nothing makes the hoiaie so complete as a radio. States Mrs. Yates ... you will find a
radio mskes your wcric madL easier sad tsft~es away those dreary moments in every
house wife's lite. . f r
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Is aolfeta^ so ddifktfsl sad fteitainiug after tiie days w>6l1t is done, pk to s$t by
fire-side sad listen to Ike wonderful programs that are offered'. .. and ^b s ltp
co you are assured of perfeot reception, further asserted Mrs. Yatos.
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MRS. YATES
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in charge of tjjie Lead-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1936, newspaper, January 26, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307735/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.