The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1941 Page: 6 of 10
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|ISS|| THE ORANGE LEADER ORANGE TEXAS, FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1941.
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Curtis School '
P. T. A. Will Have
Monthly Meeting
' The Curtis School P. T. A. will
meet in regular session Tuesday;
April 1 at 3:30 o'clock with the pres-
ident. Mrs. Lula Htiist, presiding.
Members of the high school P. T.
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at the Gospel Lighthouse on Border
street will be closed with the even-
ing service Sunday, it was announc-
ed today by the pastor, Rev. Fulton
Cavert. Regular services will be i
held Wednesday and Sunday mul L
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The installation of officers for the
ensuing year will take place at this
time.
Revival Service
" To End Sunday
Revival Services now ih progress
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Garments For May
Tied Cross Quota
Nearfy AllCut
Practically all garments hav been
cut for the May quota of the Red
Cross British war relief, it was an-
nounced today arid garments are ;
ready for distribution. ThoSi? who j
will help With the sewing are asked
to call Mrs. E. W. Brown Jr., or
the Red Cross office and the articles j
will be delivered to the homes.
Re4 Cross officials expressed ap-
preciation to the various church or- !'
Sanitation members who are cooper-
ating in both the sewihjr and knittinj.
lor tbia quota.
Carlyle Stakes
Gets Commission
Carlyle Stakes, son of Major aw'
Mrs, D W RtakfK "f Hnntsvillc. lor- ,
merly of Orange, has received a corti- j
mission in the U. S. Army, according ;
to word received here today. He
i in serving in the 143rd infantry in
' the 36th division at Brownwood. He
is in the same regiment and divi- !
sion as his father, who trained and
saw service in the World war.
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0 strength but sprays millions of
forms about you. For your own com-
fort and for the safety of others use
Mentholatum. This gentle ointment
soothes irritated nasal membranes
and checks the desire to sneeze, as
•f colds.
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MENTHOLATUM
Sunday Services
At West Orange
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Rev. G. C. Griffith has announced |-
the following program of worship j
for Sunday services at the West Or- !
ange Baptist Church:
school. 0;4iV-n-r w.,. m'nn
ing Worship, 11 o'clock, sermon sub-
ject, "Lessons From a Shipwreck";
8. T. U., 7: p. m.; preaching service,
8 p. m„ sermon subject, "What Is
the baptism of the Holy Ghost?".
PARE FAVORABLY WITH SUITES SOLD FOR MUCH
HIGHER PRICES .... WORKMANSHIP AND MATER-
IALS OF BEST QUALITY IN ALL PRICE RANGES.
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BIr lot young mens slacks, all
sUcs, colors and materials.
HOY'S
SLACKS ■
Sixes fi ui IH. l lR assortment of
SUIT CASES . . . 98c to $4.98
Metal or filH r, well «-<.nstni<'tnl
and nil tiizes, ftood vnliit's
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SLACKS
tiadicH new line ofi
sbiclvK 1 and |'lay(
sails, new styles
and luatcrialfS,
poplin, shark skin
and inanv ntliers.
Men's Slack Suits
Large selection ofNnciis slack
suits.
$2.98 artd $3.98
MEN'S DRESS SHOES $2.50
Minis sin es, solid lerillier lioels Or riibl er lieH...
hlaek or tan leather. 1 ;
Better Oxfords
Mens letter dress shoes.
the kind you like to wear
black or till leather lit
color coinhinallotis ' and
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Episcopal Service
Passion Sunday
Services at St. Paul's Episcopal
Church on Passion Sunday "RAve been
Communion; 9:45 a. m., church T
school; 11 a. m., morning prayer ant!
sermon, Samuel H. Ralney, pastor.
Fifth St.
FURNITURE COMPANY
"where you are al ways welcome"
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white and cointiinatlons of colors. -
MEN'S HATS...$2.50
Ywuiik mers novelty hats, late styles, colors and shapes.
MEN'S WORK SHOES
All leather uppers wilh
combination soles, tough-
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best and better than the
rest.
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MKN'S KHAKI
PANTS and SHIRTS, -irteh ..
Khaki tJnrorms. vat dyed. Union made shirts or pants.
98c
Hlscrst values to lie foini'l to-
dayV Navy, solids, and lanc.v
patterns.
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BLOUSKS, all kinds, stripes, solids an.l
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Use onr lay away plan—a small down payment
will hold your selection.
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ALL OF THEM "POWER LEADERS'
IN THEIR FIELD!
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1941, newspaper, March 28, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308091/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.