The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1040
fACE FOUK
rHE ORANGE LEADER
U‘*w f«i-given In celebration
ol 'the fourth blruuuv ar.-u, it.-.i. .
of her son, Hobby, Thursday after-
noon from. i:3(1 to 5; 311 o'clock at
their homr, 131? Burton ’tLrrnt.——
Outdoor Raines were enjoyed ami
each child present was Riven a small
flag as it favor. Refreshment* of
hot cNcainio and c.iko tyere served
to the follntvlng Ruesis:'
Shirley anil Jackie Cunningham,
Jft:y Moseley, ('. A. anil Vernon
Monies, Carolyn Harris, Ass Franks,
Billie Johnson, Jimmie Young, Juno
Deiiwe, Tracy aiui Bobby Ounn,
Jimmie Bland. Ra'ymoml Dejnve, Lo-
cm llatellff, J, C. Moore, Joe Ibiii-
-5PCIETY
Salvation Army *
Recreation Project
Has Busy Week
Mr. ami Mrs, Steve 11 or Re and
son, Fred, returned to their home ill
Hour Lake yesterday, after having
.undo h short visit hr re with Mrs.
House's parents. Mr. aiid Mis. S'.
II. Uietzek
Church of Christ
Sermon Subjects
RADIO TUBES TE
FREE
At
LACK’S
115 Fifth
Continued from page three
with Mrs. C.' . K, Rj)teh, Mrs. C!
V. Ixnmfr and lln. ltatlle McCon
noli in chargj.
Sunday service* for the Church of
Christ here hare been announced as
follows:
Bilde school, 0:4S a. m.: morn-
ing worship, 11 o’clock; ovening wor-
ship 7:30 o'clock.
. The weekly meeting of the Badi"*
Bible das* will be held Tuesday af-
ternoon at 3 o’clock at the church
With the minister, W. Cl. Ba*s, in
charge of the lesson. I'rayer meet-
ing will be held Wednesday evening
•t the church, and the preacher*
and teachers training class Is to meet
Friday night at 7:80 o’doti'i at the
chureh.
Saturday, Feb. 24 is DOLLAR
DAY at
NELSON'S
Bo|lllV JOHNSON IS FKTKH
ON KIRTIIOAY ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. John Roy Johnson ivas lios-
Saturday, Feb. 24 is DOLLAR
DAY at
NELSON’S
STRAND
10c and
10c and
| 15c |
TODAY & SATURDAY
—nimim ill
TODAY and SATURDAY
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Provost Bros.
TEXAS d^VNLNO CO.
408 Eleventh Phone 47
Automobile Upholstering
Sent Covers . . Tops
AUTO (JI.AHS INHTAU1.KI)
, MARORN RKH1I.VERKI)
' ; Estimate, Preo
Dorothy free, who will play
Elizabeth Edwards. Lincoln’s
pretty sistei-in-low. in RKO fts-
dru'j ’’Ab* Lincoln in Illinois."
niBt-’a a rapid t’ansitum frorti'ob-
scuruy to frms Miss Tree, alter
two years in coil-V* and six
rnmins in a drama school, was
given a letter lo fbeth’ir liookins.
the producer. After talking live
minutes with Hopkins, she was
juv-ji Lhk-JiUMmuc role in “Holi-
#ini> " Ulv i In nn I In elallnp nrnr.d.
Lewis Nixon,, the navel archltocL
■ ■ *» a* ..I -Z.Z3—___" ;
day." She Icape-i to stellar prom-
inence the opening nijsut and ap-
peared in the play for a year and
a half. The daughter of the own-
er of a widely known chain of
shoe stores in New York. Dorothy
wai torn in Brooklyn where/she
became active in school theatri-
cals and was elected president of
a dramatic society At Coi'iiell
University she studied with the
late Professor Drummond, /noted
authority on nv dern drama. After
several successful sts«e pl?ivs she
made a screen lest which didn't
click. L.atcr the same test was re-
sponsible for her first him con-
tract Among her outstanding pic-
tures are ‘‘Life Begins." “Here
Comes the Navy." "A Niglu at
the RiU," “Tratje Winds." and
“Confessions of a Nazi Sr>v "
who designed scores of flghUng ships
was orre n Titmnmny political lead-
er In New York.
NO! NOT NEW,
JUST CLEANED!
TO THE CITIZENS OF
ORANGE, TEXAS:
A number of friends are urg-
ing: me fo announce for Mayor
at this time. Knowing full wolf
the task confronting the fol-
low-up man, I will say this:
If enough voters in the city,
of Orange, knowing nje as you
You’ll marvel at the new
life our expert dry cleaning
injects into last season’s
clothes. You'll marvel, too,
at how little it costs to have
us keep them looking fresh
it all times.
/ Plus Regular Screen Attraction
CHARLES LAUGHTON
do, have that confidence in me
and will signify by card, letter
or telephone your desires then
J will be glad to serve.
You shall have my answer
later on.
Sincerely,
Orange Laundry
Company
PHONE
dull, C. T, Kill*, Virginia McDonald.
Bobby C’nnv.
Virginia VALE * Leon AMES
“JAMAICA INN”
—With—
Maureen O’Hara—Leslie Banks
—Added Joy—
“Pied Piper Porky” — Cartoon
“Oregon Trail” Chapter 4
Mo.MiflmcH A;?:i Duhon, A Iverson
Fianks. kouis H;u rif*, ,1. A. Ymiiiii,
t-ocil Kpliy, lloy . Him or, Cheater
James. Tile hostrMs was assisted by
lire. Lona MeOiJl, Vivian Dc-pwo,
and Mrs.4' Ine* Dejiwc.
Tbf’se Hen'Urjr fflfls w**»o Jft Ke
elyn Wtilej, H. L nud jPurre.fl Juhi-
£on. •' " ’:v ' 7
Comedy
to*«e mt*rn#IMM-nBanj
New Serial
Devil’S UamI Ctrrle 1
aaswa'- 32 s
LADIES
SIIJC and PRINT
CLEAN SWEEP
BARGAIN BUYS!
One full rfiek if
pretty frocks in a
wide assortment
t-f stylus ami col-
ors. Nearly fill siz-
For the first time in a year, the Fair Stora offers a gigantic SALE! Every February we
have cur GLEAN SWEEP sale to clear our shelves of short lots, limited size3 and discon-
tinued lines .... our sale is a real CLEAN SWEEP because we slash prices down to rock
bottom and throughout the years people of this area havo learned that they can always
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buy for LESS at the Fair Store. Hurry down and get first chance at these mark-downs . .
you’ll find hundreds of items you need at prices much lower than you e::pe:t to have to pay
Ivrinkled
RED. SPREADS
SI x 105 seamless, all eol-f
ors, regular 9Sc values.
CLOSE OUT! MISSES
25c Value A<‘
SNl/CCIES ....... 9
A special purchase enables
us to offer these at this
price.
Ladies 79c Full Fashioned
Pure $W ........ *
HOSE .X..... *&■ £
Men’s $L49
PAJAMAS
Curtain lilc
Scrim....... W
ISc value, extra special for
Clean Sweep Sale.
Drapery llfhc
MATERIAL, yd. .... V?
Tapestry in all rich colors,
54 inches wide.
Mai tress ^ ’
TICKING, yd. .......... Jj
Standard grade, striped
tickfeg.
Popidur eulois for neiKand spring ; .
selected group reduced from 79c. to 47c,
Drondelcth and outing flan-
\ '
nel, all sizes.
Men’s and Boy’s
Riding Pants
Button-leg, only 70 prs.
98c Value 70 x, 80
BLANKETS
Special For Clean-
Sweep Sale
Men’s Leather
27 Inch Solid Color
OUTINGS^
36 Inch Bleached or Unbleached
YARD
JACKETS
HATS
36 Inch Solid and Fancy
PRINTS
36 Inch Floral
Lidies Winter ’
MILLINERY
Anv Felt In Stock
To $1.95 Children’s
SHOES
A full table, all sises
Men’s Winter
SUITS!
Good selection, all sizes
■' •
BOY’S $<g
SUITS ...... J
Large Wash
RAGS.........
3oy* Oiling
Flannel Pajamas
Large Face
Pillow
CASES .
Cotton
BATTS ,
Window
SHADES
(Always Sells For Less)
Orange, Texas
ms in ,hc Wcs!'s
M wildest town...
; jgf§ where blazing
m&y .guns were
the only
^ vy^LAW!!
M (81-Inch)
SHEETING m
Special, yd. &
S’
m
Ml
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1940, newspaper, February 23, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557647/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.