The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 170, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 22, 1923 Page: 3 of 26
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breakfast and returned to t
about to o’clock.
JUNIOR' MtHMIONARY
mKJUSTY Wkrrs AT OH turn
i»an« accompaniment by Mr*. P. 0.
Whito. ,
Follow,.lg this inspiring program
the hoateaaea Mr*. Edgar Brown and
Mr*. J. H. David nerved delicious
refreshment* of chocolate coated
Ice mam, with devil’* food and
hospitality were Nit* Vincent of
Sulphur, Maple Green of Port Ar-
thur, May Louise Roberta. Doric
Fateh, Lilly MayvDean, Mary Nan
Foreman, Thelma Weaver, Estelle
Mr*. Joe Specter, Mr*, fi
fold and Miss Katherine
The little Bine Bird* were then INTKRMKIHATF B. Y. r. t
invited to remain at lfr*. Otburgh MOLDh ITCI* HALLY.
** «-—*• ». r. >
'Otburg who celebrated her eighth member* held • moat eatkas
birthday. l*P ™»y Thuradny night at
. Many pratty little gifts wife re- bom* of one of tkqlr‘fnaa
ctlved by the llttlo honoree. Games Katherlae Welch, 20» flltl *
war* played durlag the afternoon **#w stags and yiu which Ukati
and the Mg I Irthday cake WUh its Agates, Blanche MeFarlan* aad
tight little eaadldb Was eat. I Head had learned at .eenfe
Red and green crape paper and were practiced,
feras wer* used In the decorative I, Following tha tinging rb
achamo for tMs pretty little aoclal. mente of punch and cake Were
Refreshments of lemonade and cake ad to the twenty young people
wore served. During n business session
' Tha guests wars Helen Parkhurtt, they held nt the close of tMa
Henrietta Bokolaki. Hazel indice, lag, they discussed going to tki
Sara Otburg, Elsie Brown, Oitnan colony and organising a B. V.
Otburg, Lonora Bowden, Ida Na- They also planned to go to.;
than, Evelyn Mitchell, Violet Spec- moat and give a program Ji
ter, Sara Rosenfeld, Thelma Judlee, near future. "
Moore, Monette ' Moaejey, ,
Pattlllo and Juanita Dawson.
SENIOR B. V. P. U.
u wiim ucvu * liiuu aim
choeolata layer cake.
Mrs. Vaughn Jackson aad Mra. J.
V. Mestreiat will be hoateaaea neat
weak. t
t* „ Tl*.f. e*«aKen»«»t and approaching marrige of Miss
Belle Trimble to George W. Ray of New York City,
JBnviAsVskAn/1 J Lett' u'. _ j. • • • >.•' .t -
at the home ol *Mrs* S. CT Trimble”on Pine street. * Mimi :
I a* %% ma 11 sa a Mi s m. ’.— d*. /■% « a -■ . . 4 a ih r*
V , , , , . wrb an honor grant on this
Lowly pink daliaa and rose! were used to ad-
I ----- -----.—i. Bridge at eight tables
"What Have Faith and Work* Z
Do With Each Other” conducted
*T Mlaa WInnlfred Smith will be of-
fered tonight at the Baptist church
at 4;4S. The program aa planned
Plano < solo by Mias Eola dun-
stream.
‘‘Paul and Jnmes and Thslr
Teachings,” by B. F. Bowden.
"The Doctrine of Faith,’* by Mias
Lethe Hudson.
“Tha Doctrine .of Works,” by
Wise Louise Taylor.
“Reconciling the Two,” by 0. P
Smith. , ' .
‘^a Illustration. P by* Mis* May
by Mr*. P
BLUE BIRDS HAVE
MEETING AN^ PARTY.
The Coder Need of Blue Birds
met Thursday afternoon st S:*u
o’clock St the hopno of Sam At burg
(or a regular meeting, w|th their
mother blue bird, Katharine Welch
of Camp Hadeeo in ckargo. Ono bow
member, Lenora Bowden, was re-
ceived, Henrietta Sokolaki also
chose bar ceremonial ns
”8pdg Sparrow.”
$ong« were aung and the
decided to moot next week
: ■ The engagement and
Belle Trimble to George V.___, vll/> W4W
announcedjtt pretty ^bridgejparty given Priday afternoon
Laura L^e Graves of Galveston, tun
occasion. |a|. I *'
vantage ip the decorative scheme,
furnished entertainment for 11« af
The announcement was made .n
none story, bjr Mery Frances Damer-
on end Ledie Le Seoul!.
Bible lemon, by Mra- J. W. Long.
,UII« - '
a visitor. '. ,
dosing prayer, by Martha Jam
Bland. * ,
The little society will continue to
meet at the church, at 3:30 each
Friday afternoon, It la announced.
MRS. ItAKRIt IS ,
HOW1TMH TO OIROLK GROUP.
Circle 1 of the First Baptist
church met Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. O. L. Baker u...
discussed a lesson on “The Pn»
of Rlghtoousnesa,” Mrs. O. H. Rob-
Social Calendar
fit tbc Murray Bpecter, Sidney Bpecter,
o’clock
mwm
/ ‘Twenty Practical Points,*; i
Miss Annie Cooper.
ORANGE KASTHRN STAR
HOIJDH INITIATORY HER VICK
• Orange Chapter No. 914, Order p'
held two weeks hence, at the homo
Oi Mrs. D. C. Bcnuet, 4th and Gy-
presa. It U anncunced. *
I Following tho meeting Mrs Ba-
ker aervod pineapple sherbet and
criu-c- <j
Neat Tlmradav the circlo will meet
at the church for a joint' business
station., i!
the Eastern 8tar which held Iniatory
service^ Friday night la the 'Masonic
hall, received many compliments oil
their ..beautiful work and the way
la which taey put it oa, from their
visitors who attended.
During the business session of F
meeting It was announced that Re-
W. B. Brawn of Ota First Bar
church vW bold a special Easter
Star' service this Sunday night •
Star are urged to gather in the
to the service
church just prior __ _______
which begins at g o’clock.
Following the meeting delicious
refreshments of straWberrv and
vanilla brick ice cream and cakes
wer* nerved.
MOTOR TO I.AKE
POft HUNKIHH SWIM.
Uriel* dart, Mildred Brown, EH1-
cabeth Sanders, Jannita FoFuntuln
and Donna Fountain mad* up a
party which enjoyed an oarJy »•"
*1 the O. 8. T. swimming pool Fri-
day morning nt 7 o’clock. M
H. T. Fountain chaperoned the
party.
Announcement
We haye been appointed the Bxide
Service Station for this locality.
In addition to selling *
Need of Every Soul,’’ by tine Itader
.■ Prayer by Jdre. Williaon.
Recitation, ”1 KnoVa Name,” by
Martha Jan* Bland.
Dialogue, ' "The Pre-eminent1
Christ,” by Mra. Vaughn Jarkson.
Mrs. Chat. Cottle and Mra. Harry
lUfiVKL IN HUNKIHK SWIM
LN NEARBY LAKE.
The girls'of the Methodist Young
People’s Auxiliary under the chap-
aronage of their »up«rltateBdcnt,
Mrs. R. Lee Davis, motorvd to the
Sunset Lake at 4 o’clock yesterday
morning for a sunrise swim And
brutkosai.
Forty-live mlpijtes In tha water
was spent in 'awlmming, diving and
bufrel rolUpgr ‘w
Following the swim the girl* at* • Vocal solo, by Mrs. Sue Moseley
g!!up‘^«iprto>wa a. roHt££:
Those enjoying this pleasant par-
ty-" wore Jewel Hrashler, LucIHe-ca-
BATTERIES
P* w. ... I ;
KKIIMV— •
Public Library — Chamber of
commenc. F to I p. m.
Junior Missionary 8oe|*tr —
'°°m °* Mnthodlr
church, 3:80 p m. f J? 7*
Camping trip of t. W. A.
!t:%?1 P■ • ft Method’
parson of Baker, La., Carolyn Da-,
via, Uiorlh Yantls, Mary Couluon.
Kathcr'ne Wilson, Mildred Stjuleh.
Aanlc Godwin. Edna Patterson, M-l-
Ured Gate*, Joaale Pearl MaUhfM
andCktherlae Cataa.
the right battery for. your c$r, our
service iocludee ekflhil repair work
on every make of battery. You can
rely on reeponeftrfe adHce and rea-
YOLXG PEOPLE ENJOY
VARIETY' PARTY WEDNESDAY.
A jolly party of young people
motored to Sunset Lake Wednesday
evening at i1 o’clock and there eu-
Joyed a swim after which they mo-
tored out on tha Upper Beaumont
road and had plums and water-
melon
Upon returning to town they all
visited the confectionery store and
had lefreahmonta op root beef.
Those in the party were Maude
and Pearl Guidry, Mildred Cate*,
Annie Godwin. Edaa Levingaton.
Tern II Bunch, Johnnie Addison,
Yvonne Bpucaer, Ruth Pevcio, Vel-
ma King, Haaol Paveto, Murray
Lenin a n. Hermnce Riddle, Elmer
Newman, Elmer Patteraon, Vergil
church, 4 p.
•onable prices here.’
mat Friday afternoon Ip the base-
“<??* J*r rte cbuj‘ct' A * o’clock
fj**1 . **/*•. J- W• i-tng, superintend-
ent, in charge. *
The meeting war opened Vitb tha
•j » * ‘ » « of the *o*g, -Mnwh-
ing With the Heroes,” and' W can
Never Tell How Much I Love Him.*’
DuHag the hualueaa session the
young people decided to meet at
Mra. Longs home on Wednesday af-
ternoon to rehbarae for their little
play which they hope to .give beforo
the montMla out. Tho theme of ah*
play 1* stewardship and the title is'
**Attat Betty Le*tos to Tythe.” Air
members ju-e reoueated to bring
thett dues to this ppeeiet' meeting-
Next week the young popie. will
begin the study of their new book
on Japan with Marti* Wilson *•
teacher. She studied ‘hi* boo If at
the conference in Belton where she
was a delegate from the Icoal so-
ciety and la well qualified to teach
it.
“The Sate That Sells For Less1
Nothing reserved at Nathan’s.
New arrivals in Me/i’a Wear, Women and Child-
ren^ Shbes, on Sale a]ong with our regular
stock of first class, clean, hew merchandise.
REMOVAL NOTICE
Lowest Dress Prices in Town Will Feature
Each Day’s Selling,
We WiU Open For Business
HGLSTRAD8 MOVE FROM
ORANGE TO LOUISIANA. ' X'--•?
Mr. and Mra. C. B. HoUtead and
family have moved from this city
to Louintaua tor make their home.
They are now visiting at thulr for-
mer home In Ruston, La., bat It i«
not known just what city thay will
take np their residence.
CAKE SALE
A SUCCESS. ' • .
The monthly rake ante of tha St.
PatilV Episcopal Guild which ‘was
held yesterday morning at *:30. »
front of Ctager't store was a de-
cided success, aii sake* being dis-
posed of within a short tlms.
KLIiMlWR PARTY FOR
lAIUlMANA GUKHT.
Margaret McCarver caiertatned
with a illimber party Friday night
In honor of her guest, Nlta Yin-
otnt of Snlphur, La.
The guests arrived in. the after-
noon and enjoyed supper with the
visitor. A theatre party was nhxt
la order agd game* at holae fol-
lowed th* show.
After much fan and litfle alum-
bar the marry gueata arose Satur-
day rooming tor aa appetising
breakfast.
Those enjoying Mias McCarver**
We buy for less and sell the same way. You
can’t help-but save during this sale. Each day
t ■ - • i y ' t ♦ ; ’. ’'' Tv '\jl
will see big values in every department
Monday At New Lacation
t
Comer 11th and Greetv
In Molley Building
pretty little gifts from her many
friends on this occasion.
Those attending were Lela Tur-
ner. Thelma Vance, Merle Lam kin
Fannie MacFarlase,1- Mary Josephine
Luiterloh, Martha Jane Blaad,1 Mery
Frances Damerun, Bernice Edward*.
Compare quality for quality, price for price—
aLd you’ll buy at
Later we will open a first class Filling Station
' ‘ 4 »•
junction with a Tiro and Accessory store.
l*The place to go when your bettory’s low
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 170, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 22, 1923, newspaper, July 22, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563594/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.