The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Buy It In Orange
By HEDDA HOYT.
CHILDREN’S ILLS
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Make your appoints with Mrs. Amos
and get the correct type creme for
PEPPERELL
SHEETING
Bleach and unbleached
81 inches wide, 10 yds
to a customer, per yd—
man
No Excuse for Pimples
And Bumps on the Face
with
leave*
A table of materials values up
to SI Ou per yard. fo close out
that a
traced
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BUNGALW
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worn
36 Ia<h wide regular 25c value
special per yard 17 1-Je
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ately tp her disadvantage."
Felt House Slippers, all colors,
special, per pair 49
2 -t
THE WHITE HOUSE
T'w Logical Place to Trade
it inches wide, speclal tor this '
salt, per yard St
p. BL
U. A. Girts hoja bazaar 1. Lut-
cher bullding. Hnn street.
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Arkansas Lady Says She Has
Never Found a Better Laxa-
tive Than Thedfors
Black-Draught.
EXTRA
Hope Domeztie
36 inches wide,
limit 10 rare to
a customer, extrn
special, per yard
DANCE
FRIDAY NIGHT
CHAMIEP OF OOMMERCE
JAZZLAND SIX
RAINBOW MEEr
THIS EVENING,
This evening at the Masonie tem-
ple will be held a Rainbow meeting.
It is important that every Rainbow
girl be present, and all Masons and
Eastern Stars are cordially invited.
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The Shakespeare department met
Monday afternoon at the Woman a
club with a splendid attendance .and
a delightful meeting was enjoyed.
.PRAYER SFRVICE AT
PRESBVTERTAN CHVRCH.
A fall attendance is urged for the
regular mid-week. prayer service at
the Presbyterian Church Wednesday
evening at 7:10 o'clock.
Spring Opening
ExGLSII MOTONIST
STHAXDED BY owx CAR
Th. Pornightly brldge club
meet Wednenday antefnoon ,
o'clock with hr. ». M while.
streamer ends of buds and
anyv41VTK37;
SALE
SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY
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urged to bo
ENTERTAINMENT
AT ANDESD XscuooL.
Th. chdrpn at' andernon achoot
are cola* to present twp play. Fui-
day evenipg at I o’cloek at theri
shatrmaa in chance of the service
at First Baptist church this after-
noon. Subject, “Americans by Emi-
gration.
Circle J, atrs. W. L. Case chair-
man. will be in chance of the meet-
lax and the subject is "America Al-
waya."
AU members urged to attend.
Bone revedl. The averee ---
of toyns lant your shweda six Fe
eent in. reaae. (V reporta inqicate
The’aodiet unfun han a populatfon
of 144. 306,000 poople, ar cording 'to
the < emu. ngurea, ol whom 23,300,-
000 live in bittem and towpa add the
remainder lve on th. land
. io 1 1c -x ‘ iow
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LOYALTY CLUB
aE5Ts AT chtacU.
The Loyalty club will meet waa-
nesdar afternoon at the Methodlst
church. Immediately after achool.
and every member is asked to be
present.
Eurele l in charge.
EIURsDAY:
Mothodine W. M. S. mects
ehureh basement, 3:80 p. m.
Gulla meets al 3 p m
MHLDAX:
Yr» Bloodworth: W. C. T. U.
spenker at Fira M. K. church at
2 o'clock.
Y. W. A. girl» meet, at *:M p.
m. with als Annie Lee Vaden.
LAterary dept, meets at *;M p.
m. at clubhomse,
Y M A. girl, meet 6iso p. m.
U. A. Giris hola baznar in Loat-
cher building. Fifth etreec.
Andermon aiKMj entertatmment
at a e’clock, school nudicorjum. ' i
Baptist preser bervlce, at the
church, Clele S In chage.
SATURDAY:
Merry Maidens meet at 2:30 p.
tp. wiuh Mb. Velma Blanchara.
Herr Malden, meet at 1:W
Master John Pudtey. son of Mr.
and Mr. O. L. Baer, had (he mi.
fortune to have a hu Monday which,
has put him In bed. and while his
inJurjes are not serious the young
FASHION DETAILS
NEW YORK. Mar. JI.—Flowing
cascades of flowers are the present
shoulder corsages for evening pur-
Hair ornaments of any sort are
also missing at formal evening gath-
falling toward the rear. The more
recent placage for the flower is at
the rear of the sh ulder with just
a sdggestion of the corsage show-
ing from the front.
One sees very few pearls worn by
the seleet gathering at the Metro-
politan opera these days. Gowns
are decidedly low cu,t particularly
so at the rear, and necklaces of any
Health in Every 8
Good tasting, good looking, *hol Morns food atwi
for health. Rumford produces just such fogd. It
U efficiency plue-that means that is doea ala.
' hakingpowderszuprggedtodoplungivingerab.
• food value dgesuDauEy IDu wDQesOmHF#9e J
Good enough, reasons surely for using-
RUMFORD
The Wholesome
BAKING POWDER '
without headbands, combs or orna-
men ta.
W. M. H. E¥CVTIVE
comrrE Ha.
The exeutiv committee composed
of officers sod heads of ah com-
3. M. hand mects M Methgdtet
church after •chool,
Methodia cradle roll divtalon
and mother mcet wuh J. M. baud
at church, after mghqol.
revelry They are going to anawer
the question, "Why Does the Pop-
Isr Tree Hold Up ID Branchen?
Then there will be presented "Two
erings The hair is either bbbed In
" 11 ! latest fashion, piled high on the head
1 * or severely knotted at the back
t*ettettettteetecetrotht
HOLLYWOOD |
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MOSCOW. — Ths movement from
the land to the citles in Rumaia
brought 48,000, 000 hew urban in.
habitants since 102a, the towns and
cities growing twice as fast as had
been expected, the census tabula-
Mrs. D. A. alidden flailed
Beaumont Tuesday.
Mlethodist prayer service, 7:30
p •
Prsbyterian prayer service, at
7aao p. m.
First Churtstlan prayer servio
pi vao.p. m.
t Im.ally club meets at Metho-
4M church after school.
Prayee Service, Baptist church.
the entire city
present.
—NBA. Loa angTe«Luleau
"Any necking parties going on
ground here? It so, I want to get
lb in them." That's what this
youthtul denizen of the San Diego.
Calir., 200 seemed to be remarking
when the photographer aimed and
fired
noLLXwoQD, — Temperament,
the germ that ha caused heart-
ache. for many pkturs vroqucers,
bra been given1 a new explanation by
1 Max Res, tashylon designer,
i His theory. appites not or
’screen ‘actree but to the
la general, or Ree contends
' person's moods may often be---
to the colors they choose in eoth-
Ing
"People generally do not reauze
bowel reulator. I ive it to my
children Tor cods andcontipatiod,
or any ether stomach disrders
end it certainly is very helpfl 1
have newer knows it to foif them.
Where there are • many children,
ita qo0d idea kep a laxative
on hand and Black-Drau<ht is what
l.harutakmi'itmyuetf for inds
gestion I would foaldiz2y, haw can
and eour stomach I would alsoeel
a tightnees in my eheE I took a
good don of Thedord’s Black
Praught when I Mt that way and
it would releveme. I would M
better for day*.
“My haaband takes Black-Dranght
for bljouspena. He enys ha Esa
never found its equaL When ba baa
the tred, heavy feeling, ba taka*
Black-Draught night and morning
for a fowled mid be doe^S
Phela AnNeEraugesp.do,rocom-
Sold everywhere (J*t a warkew
of Blackdraught, today . Cozsonly
opecdtadoie nc-m
ntiYKK SEIVICE
AT METHODIST CHURCH.
. The mid-week prayer service will
he held at the First Methodist
hurch Wednesday evening at V:M.
TO SPFAK AT
MErHoDsT CHURCH,
Mrs. J. T. Blood worth will speak
to the womeh. bf Orange Friday af-
ternoon at 2 o’clogk. Mrs. Blood-
worth is a delightful speaker and
brings a message that wil bt pleas-
ing to all. A W. C. T. V. wiU be
organised at the Friday afternoon
met? Ung and the Christian womn of
HArrIsr IKEK
OP PRAMER SERVICE.
Circle No. 2, Mix L.
Mr. Jake Depwe, of 1512 John
street, ws painfully injured at his
home Monday morning. the Injun
being expected to confine him to his
bed several days. *
en"renbrgepprur"uinn? Pee "
ann meep * sa. Mary
nnneeb $ V* F "•
on the left shoulder
yI W. CLANS
HA atEETING.
The Lovai Workers e. of the
at the Christian parmonaue with Mra.
Frist Chrintian Sunday mho..l« me
। Winn, there being • members pres.
»at. The .lass planhed a week ot
visiting the sick, this coming week
calling on the sick and strangern.
During n delightrul hoclal hour
the haostess served cake ami coffee
The elam meets next Stonday at-
ternoon, 2:30, sc the church, ana it
is important that a full membership
attend.
' Florence Turner, the Vitagraph
. girl who rose to anonymous fame
’ with the public in 1907. and was ae-
rial med the flrat star of the screen,
• is to star again—this time in a Chi-
’ new play.
MEETING
IS POSTPONED.
The Methodint Junior Missionary
band ponstpomad meeting until Wed-
ageday afternoon, when every mem-
her of this organisation, and mem*
The boy or Eirl who la always
conscious of their pimply, blotchy,
infiamed or rough skin, and really
drawing more attention to it when
they keep making ex cases for not
looking good. don't get any sympa-
thy because folks now know that
it U hot necessary to keep putting
up with thia sort of thing.
Since Black and White Ointment
and Black and White Skin Soap,
were introduced in thia country,
thousands yott people who had been
Doubled with pimples, blotcpes,
dark, rough skin, lull of bums, for
yeara are now happy, bocause they
find it geta rid of thentao qulekiy.
Black and White Olntmea la eco-
nomieally priced. In liberal paekagos.
The 50e size coptains three times aa
much as the liberal 11c *fu. All
dealers have both the mn(ment end
the Soap.—Ade.
Mis A. J. Hollowuy. -808-A Front
street, entertaiped the following
zuests with a Mexican dinner last'
evening. Miss Fern Brqck of Au-
tin, Mian Georela Beifte, Ted.Buse
Miss Thelma wmon and Johnny
atoses The entertninment was |n
honor of Mrs. Holloway's nister.
Miss Fern Brock.
TO hKKK PI Bl ICm
Better ways ot getting bettor and
p SSW5!,. iJE
lens will be studies at each, of the
IKI
, icity chatrman xml is exprcted to
.•be In Qrapu at the 4th district wes-
Cdon, May I I I 9
I An Innovati Meg district con-
vention will haie wiu be a new ex-
hibit to be momporsed of local pub-
licity. scrapbocks from every affil-
iated chib tha pan be induced to
prepare one. ) ■
mittees of the’ Woman's Mislonary
moclety, 18 in numitrer, met Monday
afternoon with Mrs. George Cau,
the meeting being presided over by
Mrs A. M. M Stork, and many im-
portant matters were dipposea -at.
Mrs cell reslgned as corresponding
secretary and • nuance committee
waa formed with Mrs. Call a* ehlr
man.
A new book, "Spiritual Adventur-
ing." will be ordered and will be
used in study.
Meeltnge wiu be bald quarterly.
Much goog la derived from bolding
same.
Mrs. W. A. Sima,
Gleaners meet in Methodise
phurch besement, 3:0 p. m.
First Banket W M. S, prayer
penlee, 3 p. m., Circle 4 in
etarke. at chiureh.
Presbyterlan Auxiliary executive
cozpmittee mceung, church at 2:30
p. m.
mite boxes will be opened at thimd
time. SHAKESPEARE DEPT.
---- HMEr AT woman’s CLUE.
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SOCIAL HEWS
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'ART _
LONDON. — i» 3. Handiey-Bey-
mour, a Cambridge university un-
dergraduate, met death in an un-
Drum I manner when he was nt rang led
by hie own motor rar.
He opened the bonnet of his ma- »
chine to iook at the engine. Aw he “
bent over a long searf of the variety k
non popular among Oxford and Q
Cambridge undergraduates became h
caught in the machinery and he 5
was choked to death. The accident -
happened in a wide road at night. *
and his body was not found until h
several hours later, still standing •
leaning over the engine. Q
have become so popular f r daytime,
including sports wear, that fash-
ionables find them no longer chi
for evening purposes.
NEXT MONTH.
On April 19th at Silabee will be
held the group meeting of the dir-
terent Woman's Missionary societies
of thia district. This will be an all-
day session and every member of
the W. M. 8- and Gleaners ia asked
to make an exta effort to be in at-
tendance on 'this day.
H. L, McNeil, export sales man-
ager for Lutcher & Moore Lumber
company, HCt Monday evening to
join F H. Farwell tn New Orleans,
La., where he will attend the South-
era Pine nnocition meeting
what In important port, color plays
in their lives.governs the iood
and behavior of all peopl to a de-
gree. In the cash of an actress
whose emotions must be summned
at wil. It Is Important that she be
given colors which will aid her
“Different wo Men react in difer-
ent ways to color. Billie Dove, for
intance, plys love scenes charm-
ingly in mauvea and orchids. In
those tonesPshe vossesses an exulta-
tion and youthful hllthness which
makes it evident that the colors en-
sprrit her. Playing down a the scale
to vlolets and purples and some
hades of blue, she becomes slower
and her movements are actually
slower.
“On the other hand Mary Astor
aequires distinction of carriage when
dressed in clear greens. In roman-
tic settings any of the pastel shades
accentuate the delicacy of her act-
ing. In heavy emotional scenes she
appears at her beat in white."
Natalie Kingston, a direct dee- 4
cendant of General Mariano Valle-
jo. pioneer of California, shows the (
effects of her Spanish ancestry. Ree .
ways: |
"Vivid shades are always best for I
her. Reds lift her to emotional J
heights and so will a brilliant yel- 1
low. She is so highly color sensi- i
tized that when it is absolutely I
necessary that she be gowned in']
entirely absent. Pearls
2
Have you noticed the quantities
of blue kid shoes which smart shoe
whops are displaying? It is prediet-
ed that blue shoes will become ap-
parent when the spring mode for
blue costumes is laune bed. Red
shoes are also shown but. thus far,
these have only been Worn for
evening ptrposes.
Center-straps of rhinestones can
now be purchased at the shoe coun-
ters. These are easily attached 'to
evening slippers and add a glitter-
ing effect that is desired on most
sanded models. Of course, therhine-
stone center strap requies a shoe
that is especially suited for its pur- ‘
pose. Ths* i« a shoe which elther J
has an ankle stray to which thel
top of the center stray may lie at-
tached or a shoe which is designed
to tie in front. Some 4 enter straps
are extremely benutiful, beng made
of metal set ulth rhinestones in or-
nate design They clasp to the vamp
and have a slide at the top through
which the anke strip of the shoe
extends
ATTORNEY OXVICEED.
MUSKOGEE, Okla.. Mar. 22.Fed-
era! Judge R. L~ Wiliams today ov-
erruled the motion cf T. A. Chandler,
former V. S. congresaman of Tulsa
and six Eufalfa, Oklahoma attorneys,
for a new trial on cenvi tion of
conspiring to defraud I he govern-
ment in accepting $35,000 in fees in
an Indian divorce suit.
The court set April as date of sen-
tence and indicated a set of fines f r
all defendants.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1927, newspaper, March 22, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443839/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.