The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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social ulendar
DNEfcDAY—
Iris' CtrCl* of. th* first Prea-
riart church meets, at Fre*by-
in church at Si SO P- m.
he Loyalty Club of th* First
hodlst church meat* at 3
>ck at th* Methodist church,
smma Hare Girls’ Auxiliary
ts at 3:,30 p. ra. at the First
Church-
ounjt Wowin's Mtasionary So*
cl* the Methodist' church
at the* Methodist church at
clock.
er • service by A- B. Jo-
,lAt Tl o'clock at Presby.
church
rayer service at 8 o'clock- at
hodlst church.
RSAY—
rcles of the' First Method lit
ch will' meet as follows:
role No. 1 with Mrs. Homer
mons. SOS Second Street at 4
Ok-
ie Nfc 2 meets'! at th«
1st Ohatrch at 4 o'clock.
No: 8 meets at'thkMeth-
churcli" at 3' o’clicfc:
Gleaner's Missionary So--
ofitbe Mathoaiat church will
;at the church at 4 o’clock
\e W. M. U. of the First Bap-
Churcb will hold their general
ng at the'Baptist church a»
lock.
Oman’s Auxiliary of Pres-
churdh' meet*' at 8:30
at Presbyterian church;
itlve cbiUWlttee of the4
•s AuxtMAty meets in the
erlan church parlor at
m.
I meeting- of the Euzelian
school class in the base-
of First Baptist church at
ilock p. rtf.
'AY—
hou# at playground from
O'clock.
COUNTRY CLUB- IJWSCBKON
HAB> B«EN> PttkTROXfiD.
The regular monthly Co Uni:? Club
luncheon . has. been. called" off for’
the month' of August.
Th‘e next luncheon to be" given
by the ladies of pl#eW»r#t' Counts y
catuh'wjn be given the'la-1 Saturn iy
in September.
Lira WIRES MET
MONDAY AFTERNOON.
L The Live Wires of the Presbyter-
ian- chapel met Monday afternoon
land the following program was glv-
] cn:
Song No. 12T-
Prayer, Miss Leila. Pearl Depwe.
Song No. 138.
j Roll call.
i ScMpturc reading! Isaiah f,3il*5.
t story of a captain dying-.' at sen,
i wlthbnt accepting Christ
Review of memory work,
j Penny march,
t Song'No: 153.
I Dismissed with prayer by ■ Miss
Virgte Mae Wilson.
S Twenty' • rrrtmbSrt were present,
'and one ' new na*rnber added, and
tone visitor presen*.
I During the social hour dainty re--
freshments were nerved.
Horace Blindt of Dickinson. Tex-
as. is In Orange visiting in the home
i*r Ills sister, Mre. D- R feesstrunk.
library open from
a: me until- l-p£ nr
Lewis Oafe* cf New Orleans, La..
: petit Tuesday- h t • , as the gueit in
the hofcie opfiortfce Watson.
members
AVXXMMftV
MESStlNG.
executivw committee of - tl-.t
AuxOtary of the Presby-
I church WM meet Thursday
hen at 2; SO- o'clock In the
parlor, and i every member
Committee 19 aiao-l t6 be
IjJ’S AUXILIARY
Vo^AUXiHa,. of the'
fresbyterlah cWurcii will meet
lay afternoon- at 3 30 at the |
S-ESflOR CHRISTIAN E5
ours- sev*w» mm
The'Senior ChrWian bnetoavor of
the Presbyterian chapel met Sunday-
evening at the chapel with the fol-
lowing program being observed:
Topic; “Perils of Envy, Hatred
and Anger.” t
Leaner. Miss Cabrie Mae Depwe.
Quiet Hour, Miss Annie Helms.
Song No. 156.
Leader's Talk, Miss’
“Bible Iffustratlon of'Envy"—Miss
Georgia Jackson.
"Envy, ^ a Leprosy’’—Miss Jimmie
Harrison, • i
••Envy is Snicfdai’’—Miss Robbie
Wiltshire. *
Sentence prayers.
Special music.
"Envy Conceals Works'
Harris.
"Good ForgettSrs”'—Mrs. Barlow.
“Become a Magnet"—Oscar L»»-
drs-i
“Triflitig- ’ Clashes”—Miss Ida Har-
| rison.
" tt’er—•— ~
MfcmOry Gems, Miss Mabel Young:
Obe verse "Blest Be The Tie."
There ware ten members present
hr **' **— ” “
and ohe' nW mbfnber, Mias Mary
B»6Wh. w»Y welcbhleA into tlie or
gatottttlorf.
w. sc o': MEtert oN '
TWIRSDAY AFTERNOON.
The AC m: tf, of the First'Bap-
uet churCh! wm meet'Thhrediy aft-
ernObh aV 8: o'clock at the chtirch,
Bt-ecr member of the star clSMea is-
urgently revisited" tb bF prCseht for
this' important meeting.
T'h*‘ circle*- will be shifted at thi*
»f*etings
Mis* Mar.*' EielBertO hk* rttUrfied
hbWiV after: a visit with ' relatives
and- ttfends in Houston and Gal-
veston!
EVZBUUN ClntfeS SOClAl.
MEETING THURSDAY.
MARS^lWe^. Frahee, AugMC 2«!
-r(By IN6)—Wfth ItahtlUles , of, 8?>
OOC;000 frahcFahd ready’ aaifets oil’
i,600.ooe frame*, th* city ot
sefllee is- fated- with! thfe tliteat’ of
a boycott by all merchatM# selling
supplies to the mtinlcipal govern-
men*: In an effebt t6 p3-*V«k'the
sellers’ strike, the city has offered
to pay credited* th»" aVailiWe*
1,600,000 francs and give nates bear-
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«md, tnmm«i with ,he ^nriS
^eC0ri0Tai
"Zefo Mark"—Ml»6 Pearl Jackson.
Sohg So, loir
Announcements,
One verse. Blest Be the Tie.
Seven" new members as follows
were" welcomed into the Endeavor
at thl*’ meeting:
Wiliner Youngj Jebtsnle FlnwnOn*,
Miss*!' Mamie Wright, Hietiha Swift,
Mr and Mrs. Clyde- Hesllp and
Neattfen- Tibblis.
JUNIOR
get#- o:
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
ON£ NEW MEMBER
The-- Junior Christian- Endeavor
met at the Pre6hyt*mw chapel Sun-
day aftefnoon with the following pro-
gram!
Lehtiei-. Miss Vivian Block.
Quite’ Hour, Mias VirW|f Mae'
Wilstei.
The Emelian Ciacs of the Firgt
Baptist Sunday Schecl will hold a
social meeting in the basement of
the church at 8 o’clock Thursday
evening, and every members is cor-
dially Invited to be present.
Each member has the pgivik-se
of inviting a lady guest- A record
breaking attendance is expected.
A- splendid program Is being pre-
pared- and a delightful evening is in
store tot all who attend.
CIRCLE NO. 1 WITH
MRS. SIMMONS.
I
Circle- No. 1 oF the FlrS* Metho-
dist churCh will meet at the- heitfe
of Mrs. Homer Simmons, 806' Sec-
ond Street'at* 4 o'clock. A cordial
invitation is extended-to-every ntem;
ber to be- present.
CiHCLE- NO. 2 AT
MJlTHO®i«r t HURCII
ToplC:
Yard4'
Bible" reference,
Boif^»No. 156. ,
SetfteWce- prayers.
DiSCOrttented
"Dlamopds in Our*- Ovw t.gj[ns.
Clrcle'No. 2 of th»"Woman's- Mis-
sionary Society of the Methodist
Church will .fleet at. 4 o'clock at
thw church. A full .'lf-cUdam.-i.- it
deatired.
.Mrs. W L. Joiner will conduct
the lesson *>t» the "Metlu’dist Ar-
-n->r," which - promises to bt Inter-
P
Vlrgl* Mae- Wilson.
Words From Wise Meh"—
Miss LhOllle Smith-
A- Search for Happiness-’—Miss
Floy Harrison
‘Ride or Thee"—Miss link Fay
Harr item-
“The' Dtamona of Love'%~Mir,te
Mabel- Yfeuhg.
"ThA Diamond of Honesty”—Miss
EvelyW'Smiih.
“The Diamond of Forgiveness-’—
Miss Iroa Miss Vivl'an Block-
“The Diamond of rrlendAhltf”—
Miss Delia Pearl DepWe.
'■'Thp Diamond of Gladness?'—Miss
Virgin Mas Wilson
“Thi Diamond' ofi Service”—Mias
Lucille' Smith.
CIRCLE NO. 8
[AT- CHURCH.
J Circle No. 8 of the Y'i)man'< Mis
Stblib' CiMter^-MlsSj rtonaJ.lT goci§ty of the Methodist
Church will- tffeel TWirrsfliV aftet*
noon at the- chitfeh at" 3 J-cK®V
and every member of Hus circle is
asked to attend.'
HOBBIES Of
(Continued from pare 2.)
Ofipfe Hair
returns overnight
with, sage tea >»
Prtr- tbb* r*s. «*U^cMr^oMY^
***■
tor- a* Sliblf
. th* iP' per
are p*l< within a- reas-
of-the war, and the thHateabd- boy-
teteiiui— -i 1 ..........................
dr?tSttT* ^2t l^Mt7%titM.
ItetMA’-wteTF-ofteAdia drink*
I
Beauty
ked&mtk
tt'oft ltet akllF V*t- ydUD
IWrttY MoKfrMi- illeWe Ml* ttvm*
tety». tb heal tkbtT*- lb- sttert order.
Sulphur ik the* chief MtiC because
of- germ-destroying poteerav Bdi-
now-dby formula baaed- oh- decade*
of skin?
effects.
rtfitdY glircc- It nwltipMed
Ment ho-Su lph-uP- bring*- loalanli re-
lief: Hekllng starts at’ once. The
whole trouble- often- ends with amas-
ing dUiclonecB.
Don't U6e a lesser--help. Ask-ybur-
druggist for a Jar of Rbwles Mentbo-
Sulphur. Apply it like cream, then
watch) hot* 'quickly th» trouble la
cleared up.
For Free Sample'Address |
Whitehall Phanuacal Co.. Inc.
598 Madldou Ave. New York.
(Adv.)
m
It’* gloriously good!
Pttll of WOMdkrfRl
Children ]«r« tills
Ready
tkaerve. Yo
t r •* n#
*&(
the peppy brem food
Gray hair Is' unhecftfiRbry. And it1
often' denotes age* which one dbea
nor deserve:
Avoid It, Making the’ hkif dirk
and lustrous—iikea gfH's—tlkdS off
ynafb froni one's iobkf! ,
The- old’ wav IS the bfeit. UaV
cage tear--and sulphur, just as your
grandmotheb did. But' dbh’t brek-
it yoirrsetf. Doh't sbtffer the' ttfhis
arid'the bother. Ask your dlhgglSt
ftfir wyefh's1 Sage atid Sulphur, prd*
pared in the expert my. And-FTth
sbtfie new ftbtor*' which gfeetly'llfli
prove: it.
Apply it at night a»‘ per' dirO*c
tions. The wav is easy and simple.
The gray will be gone lri the tfibm-
lng. Thetf apply otiSe or' ttvie*
mote to btltiF back that luster' tht1
dark', luxuriant hair of yOtfth.
Nobody Will know it—the results
are so natural! bo even. Yeu’ will
appear years and' year* yonbget,
Ji»*t this little effort, and yout-'
hair will look Ilk* a gtrl’a.
Do It tonight. The result will be>
so even, bo natural that nobody will
think it unnatural. The hair: will
not be harmed la the slightest.- it
this simple way. used by mlllloh*,'
you can bring back at ohfie youth:
gloss and darkness tb yrihr- hklr.
Why nbt do it now? You are mak-
ing a gTbat mistake to let gray hair
add age you do1 nbt feel.
Just ask your druggist for a
bottle of i
doctor tn th* Senate on more than
one occasion. His colleagues, get-
ting- hparse after long debate, al-
ways know they can get relief
from Glass’ little bag of mlnte.
program Will- Wo on medical
is and will be In charge of
3. Circle No. 1 will have
■votlonal and act as hostesj
social h#ur.
ad Mrs Don Taylor of Holu-
iturned to their home alter
E tb*»W«*k e«« as th* guest
mother, Sir*. WV E. Earrott.
Reiny’s Variety Store
$1.00 Sale Thursday Only
Srtqe^iSulphiir
V* : b>.
w
^i|£ve, your lights tested
45 i is Btefowr September 1st
, County Test Station"
5 V } ETxpert SenDice——Now
Xt*k4 1 **. - . *.*9
i OIL CITY GARAGE
- 2nd &Front St. E. B .Hartfield, pibp. ^
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I!
m
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1
SJf3£u£
WLVET
PENCILS
Mall
Dealers
Stipfeme
in ibeir clsee.
"An Smooth aaV elvrt.
{Trite for tried simple *
'*A.>nfcrteau Lead Pencil Co., New York
gllara of th. famove VENV& AneS j
W. 'Wallace and ssh, Wil-
r. of Houston; are her* as the
of relatives and friends-
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Today
VIOLA DANA
-in-
0NG CAME 1
RUTH"
mg'
urftHay &
Friday
_ THIS IS
* i 'MARRIAGE”
prices ID & 35c
' • I
lomer Miicbell,
$s Street,
ler of coupon
39354, receiv-
KordCar
nig1**1
EXTRA SPECIAL
Thursday Only
BROOMS
♦ EXTRA SPECIAL ?
Thursday Only i
I WOMEN’S VifeTS’ j
; EXTRA SPECLAL j
, Thursday Only -1
1 a Children’s
, Play Suits for J
► EXTRA SPLXIAI-
[ Thursday Only
[ OIL riGTH
i Per Yard
25c
1 5* | $1.00
[ 25c
|
T HU It SD A Y IS
DOLLAR DAY
Dollar Day at the WHITE HOUSE simply meaans that* tomorrow ie
Bargain Day an dthat your dollar will do nearly double duty. Bar-
gains offered here are real bargains. Take advantage of the many
savings offered here tomorrow,
$1.50 All Silk Chiffon
IsS Ho9€j per psif—-f—*—
jjl 81x90 Seamless Sheets,
S Thursday, each r—-—
M 20x40 Towels, special
11 Thursday. 4 for —-----
$uo
75c Dress Flannels, 2
yards for _________rrn._____—
Brassieres
7»c LadfCfi’ Brnetecr***. all
While and Fink, Thursday,
Sl**9,
a for
= $1.98 Umbrellas* spec-
s ial Thursday, each
$1.00
$L00
$1jOO
$1.00
Ticking
J»f Tivklng. re*!'* he avy
(Crude, Upectal tot Thursday,
5 yardk ..............----
3&inch Ginghams, 4
yards for
Teddies
Percale
$1.98 Aluminum Tea
Kettle, for —.
$.1.00 IaAJos Mtrtlia ’Fwidletf Extra
good grade, Special for Thursday,
% tor_________...... ......
.5c Percales, 849" laches wide, LargA'-
Assortuient, to select from. Special'
5 yards ----...—.........----,
Dresses
Hosiery
M $1-75 Mbn’s Khaki
j Pants, Thursday, pr- -
S Peppered 9-4 Sheeting, /fl|A
1 2VS yards for _______
I $1.50 Set Gold Stamp- a*
j ed Cups and Saucers, ^
* $1,50 Suit Cases, spec-
1 lot at (’MWrtm’s DrMCU, re0kl«r
$8.54) value*, Special Thursday
Each .. ............i,........
- > $i.ao Ladles’ Puro Thread Silk Kos-
; I lory, 18 dlfferea* colors to »rf*ct
<> from, per pair- ....----.——
Gowns
Extra Special
ial for
r«c Ladle* Muslin Gowns, nicely
made and trimmed, Thursday
a for ------------------------
! 75c Men’* BlWr Work Shlrta, all-
;; nixes. Extr« Wp^Ul. Thursday
<►: a for —....fc**-------........
12 yards of Curtain
Scrim, for
Domestic
20e lnbtoact>«<] Domeetic, 85 ln*h»s-
widtr. Thursdriy Special
8 yarih) __________________......
Psctits
25c Outiug Flannel, 6
------------.. W -- - --- - ---
yardc? for
36-inch Unbleached
Sheeting,. 8 yds. for
—e-
S 3x6 Congoleum Rugs, as
9 Special Thursday, Hk I
S each •_ ....._____—'r
64x76 Blankets, spec-
ial for Thursday ------
36-inch Scout Tercales,
6 yards for —----
85c Work Shirts, 2 for
only -
Domestic
$1.50 Men’n 1*1** Checked
;; all tdze*. ripeotal’ for Thttr*«ay,
<> pair
t6t BJenehod DomwsUc, Free, from
Hfarch, Speefhl ThUMd*^, ,
0 Varda ...—
Skirts
1 *1.50 Mon’* Drtte) Shirts, *lt ■»«*.
Bolld Color*, BfrisMal Thursday.
!.ach ....................—*
Sheeting
Unions
59c Pepper oil Sheoti«$, M inches
\riat. UlrftchCd and VableaChfed,
Kfmfial sm yard*
78c Men’* AtMteio Brandy Union
Halts, Extra H#0«al Thursday,
a pair --------------..
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1925, newspaper, August 26, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642643/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.