The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Kathleen Buce of Sulphur, is
Hotel Guests
officers will be wel-
class and second class scouts next come
at the camp all or part
week.
Social Calendar
M C. Cottun and wife, New or-1
New
Monda morning at etght o’elock
To STEDY YOICE OTITURR
Miss Lenora Curry, who ha, been
MDRYGOODSCO.•
" The many friends of Mrs. Winston 1
the house guest of Mrs. W. A. Sims.
for her home at Leesville, La.
truest of Mrs. W. A. Sima, left Tuec-
Special meetink: of the local scout
council examining committee will be
TAlORFD BLOSES IN FAVOR
ston.
em.
ere Men
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$
MRS. WILHISON ENTICITAINS
XY co.
$1.00
City Briefs
35c at
Fe"living
AFE
3
40-inch Gaberdine silk finish, regular 50c value —•
$1.00
on
D.
are you going
S
$1.00
31
Church Societies
TONIGHT?
regents of
ON
Mr.
Stark Is president of
nee
ten day trip to gulf
understood that the girls’ committee D0WiE AGENCY
Ladies' Lisle Hase—seam back, regular 39c value —
pany will open for ousiness
agency has been
ed by this firm.
MM TAILOIS
‘ A
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Personals
I
Miss Myrtle Friend of Sugarland
SUBJECT
Texas, is spending her vacation
st
Miss Jennie
$1.00
esday and E• owt to LInscombs' home
1012 Burton street.
en-
9
FIFTH STREET
ORANGE. TE AS
PHONE 887
4
rvice in
Jl. And
ics—we
to be
To the Bible Study
Class
Hilding
- 799
finish, regular
16-
the ,
36-inch Festival Bleached Domestic—-good quality, free
from starch, regular 25c value — special for Thurs-
Short
urs
sant early morning swim,
fter they had splashed
Swan of Jasper, Eleanor Earl Seas-
trunk, Hester MeColgin of Beaumont,
। Lucille Stover and Katherine Bruce.
sensa-
ar ular
night from a
points in the
with I
her
the
of
will
9 •
be
officer® and scouts of the Beaumont
camp. One of the cars for the trip,
was loaned by Gus DuBose.
ialty of
Wrist
Page Three
Boy Scout
Notes
within ■
Perry 1
The ■
secur-
day, 6 yards—
I Or
/TuncHEI: .SIGNS
special for Thursday, 4 pair—
For
p. m.
e, Texas
of
will
special for Thursday, 2 pair—
For
i Lee,
era. —
I about
r-confl-
elope-
I every
.f
Lucile Nemitz on Areen Avenue, left this morning.
yards —
i or........
Lidies Knitted Teddies— all sizes, regular 75c value
Wednesday, August 23, 1
- w. A. MEICT
The Y W A of th. First naptist
bursh met with Miss Clara Johnson, ’
012 Eighth street, Tuesday evening
Children's Rompers—very nicely made, regular $1.75
value — special for Thursday, a pair— $1.00
TRES
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Mrs. Walker will be accompanied i
by her winsome little daughter. Win-
Cypress leans.
A. A. Paterson, Houston.
Ladies’ Muslin Gowns—trimmed with nice embroidery
and ribbons, regular $1.75 value — special for Thurs-
day. each—..... $1.00
Dollar Day
SPECIALS
THURSDAY
special for Thursday, 5
FOr ........................
day for her home
I Texas.
1 . —
room and dining room-
Ladies' Summer Vests—regular 15c value — special
for Thursday, 10— $1.00
Asd /
.J
special for Thursday, 4 yards-
For ............
36-inch Pajama Creeks—very nice grade, regular 29c
value — special for Thursday, 5 yards— $1.00
Ladies White Petticoats-—trimmed with fine lace and
ribbons, regular $1.75 value — special for Thursday,
cach $1.00
36-inch Flowered Curtain Scrim, also solid colors with
nice. borders; regular 1 5c and 20c value — special for
Thursday, 10 yards— ■ $1.00
the cool water to their hearts’ son, of Beaumont, are visiting in j
item and they began to get hun- Orange, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, ‘
SOCIETY DEPARTMENT
Telephone Number 4
1 building
| Dodge car
honoring Miss Stella Slade of Dai-
las:—
JOY EARLY SWIM Miss Josephine Swan of Jasper, la
At six o'clock this morning a jollyithe guest of Miss Eola Gunstream at
wd of young girls motored out her home on Seventh agu Orange
Avenue. ,
e latest
in the
Street.
15c value — special for Thursday, 10
$100
m Waxahachie,
will lie interested to Team that she
is contemplating leaving Orange!
9-4 Sheeting heavy grade in good quality, regular
55c value special for Thursday, 2%2 yds. $1.00
the period. Special attention
Men's Cotton Socks—regular 15c value — special for
Thursday, 10 pair- JJ 00
the swimming pool on the con
le road, where they enjoyed a
the company.
Miss Kathleen Buee of Sulphur,
accompanied by Miss Mayme spand
of Orange, motored to Sulphur to-
day.
IE’, an appetising breakfast, pre-j Mrs. H j Richmond of Tutsa,
pared at home and carried out, was Okla., arrived in Orange'this morn-'
interest of
“John In A Nutshell”
John J. Reilley, Houston.
R W. Noble, Houston.
D. Greenburg, Philadelphia.
Don Evard, Ludengion, La,
W. Hampkiu, Ludangion, La.
C. K. Allen, Kansas City, Mo.
J. E. Wise, Houstou.
F. M. Creighton, Jacksonville, Fla
E. Harris, Dallas.
J. B. Philips, Houston.
the University
from a
in and
8choc? ground at six o’clock.
• Marlon MeCorquodale is chairman,
f the committee on frying. It is
in Orange, the guest of Mr®. J. L.
j Dyke at her home on Main Street. (•
Failod to catch the Hah, but
rill bo plenty of Hah anyway.
'around Denver, Colo.
Pearl Burton, at
'Dr. J. D. Yates and family leave'
tomorrow for points in Central Texas
for a ten days’ vacation.
isupper. Supper was served by W. H.
Coleman of Orange, who has been
the chef for both the Oranuc and
Mrs. Ruby Chavanne of Sulphur, [
La., was in Orange Tuesday, visit-
i tng friends.
WHERE
been arranged for the benefit of $2,50 for the entire period w H
scouts who misht not otherwise be Coleman will have charge of me
Oil Cloth—the best grade of Oil Cloth, pretty designs;
also solid while,—regular 40c value — special for
Thursday, 3 yards— $1.00
and sep
dr you.
st array
d Shoes
ywhere.
rom us,
tinction
Huck Towels—good sizes with red borders, regular
15c value — special for Thursday, 10— $1.00
Walker, nee Miss
I board of 1
j of Texas,
of the board.
. | the next few days
thp camp in time for a swim before rying their duffle bags and lunch Read Leader classified ads. They
------- o------------------a L- E forongl. They will be taken to ret resulta
l 7:00 o’clock.
Study of the new book, ’’Training!
r Leadership." was taken up, and
e lesson led by Miss Johnson. |
Plans were made at last night's
feting to meet at the church next
Mn. D. C. Bland made high score TEACMEItS* INSTIrErE
and was .....zentod with an attractive lh. Orange County Teachers. 1n
picture by. the hostess. Isutute wil convene the first sat-
Mln Slade. the -onoree, was urday in September at the court
also the recipient or an equally al- house for one *, session Schools
tractive picture. .will opeu te following Monday. •
After the game tl-3 hostess served _________
S. S. TEACHERS TK,INING
CLASS ~
Tomorrow evening at 7:30
Runday School Teachers’ Class
he First Methodist Church,
$1.00
-------- * , I be given to lost ruction in first class
A special camp for first class and tests for the scouts who are new
second class scouts will be held at second class and in merit badge
FISH FRY
The intermediate department
------ Miss Eirie Hare, recently employ
ormed a cozy setting for the guests, ed as one of the teachers in the oin
being attractively arranged wiri tield school, today resigned her
beautiful eora sinesand zennias. 1 place, according to Count superin.
Four tables played through five It nut nt Mrs. H. U. McGill
highly interesting games of whih ____
Mrs. L. L. Bruce ayd children
and utrned Monday morning
roll pleasant vacation spent
Monady morning for Cincinnattt,
Ohio, where she will enter the Cin-
cinnatti conservatcey of Music to
, complete her musical education. in-
eludinz voice culture .
All scouts who submitted maps and prepared to at tend ine camp of rirst ‘atchen. Seout
hike reports to Mr. Hk eel er at the elaa end -eond elee- =conte---- ---- -• h-
J. J. Kean, Houston. clone "of the June eamp on Cow
T. G. Fletcher, Wichita Falls. [Creek passed the tests and may be
M. G. Kendall, Houston. credited on their membership cards
E H. Biming and wife, Galveston ' by their scoutmaster®.
beet in the hurch parlor for their' Robert Stephens, Lynn Prater, i
Regular weekly meeting. The lesson ; Caud Phillips and Paul White are
gill be chapters fl, I and 8 in the opening a new tailoring house in
book, "Life in the Maxmg.* ithe Bazzanno building on Fifth,
Street. The new firm will be known'
as the Model Cleaners and Tailors. I
Children’s Lisle Socks—regular 35c value — special
for Thursday, 5 pair— $1.00
36-inch Brown Domestic—extra heavy grade. smooth
Pine Bih on Cow Creek next work for those who are first claw.
f pry boob* d57
a delicious fruit salad course to the BISGARAGE
Tollowing ‘Euests: Ntsses Katherinel J. H Withers annunced today
Harrett. Katherine AleLean, Ruth that he had purehased the g a rat.
Sims, Savery Lewis, of Ruston, La., departnsent or w. B. Roan Mr
Elizabeth Smith. Hazel Gomez, Con Withers will take over the Karaite
stance Farweii, Katherine Bruce, property while Mr. Roan will move
Lucille Stover, and Mesdames C. L-hls Hudson and Essex agem to his
Adama W. W. McCarr, Edgar Hol- new quarters on Division Strelt
land, S. C. BurrougR of Lawrence,] ____
III., Joe Malone, H. r. McNeil, 1
Y. Brown, Jr , J. C. Bland.
Seven first class scouts and the week • beginning Monday and ending The scout executive will have charge
Or- scout executive visited the camp of Friday. Scouts will meet at head- of the camp qnd will be on the
I T. C. Becker, Sr. at th’
I on Ninth Street
blouses are ofte with wid frills After a game out of doors, the
[down the front—a wideiing of the nostess served refreshments of punch
tiny pleated trills shown last sum- and cake. At about ten the young i
mer on all hngerie blouses. ladies retired.
j Colored pipings and checked Ring- Next morning they were awakened
ham collars and cuffs are seen as by their hostess and called to enjoy I
’well and white and pastel shades a most tempting breahtast. All join- '
[are not unusuak— ied in thankirig their kind hostess
______ i for a most enjoyable party.
Mrs. C. W. Reynolds and son -
around Charles, and daughter Mrs. Matthew J
camp fire entertainment and will
remember it for some. The visitors
were very courteously treated by
Mrs. A. J. Willison charmingly
entertained a number of friends at
her home, 603 Third Street, Tuesday
morning from 10 to 12 at zridge;
at the Stark building ground during the entire period.
at Stark park or at the Anderson pany returned last
Miss Katherine Herring, who has
been visiting in Orange as the
ithe Beaumont scout® on Village guarters
Creek last night. They arrived at Monday ।
Ladies’ Cotton Hose — all colors, regular 15c value —
special for Thursday, 10 pair— $1.00
TO GALVEsrox
Lutcher Stark is in Galveston
day attending a meeting of
rial meeting of the eourt of houor the camp site in cars provided by
will be held at the scout office in ‘ the eamping committee of the seout
the Stark bailding at 7:30 Satr-couneiL The cost of the camp per
day night. These meetinga have toy will be fifty cents a day —
spr-, and thoroughiy enjoyed. I ing. and wili spend several months leans.
Those composing the party were- as the guest of her son, R D Rich- H A. Burk and wife,
,,0 t- , . . mond at his home all
Misses Eola Cunstream, Josephineistreet
arbecue for supper.
Three new members were
lled t fast nights meeting,
elve membern answered to
on Main
j Intermediate . depagtment of
I Methodist Sunday School win
have fish fry at Caanp Bill Len
Wednesday evening. / ,
The Girls’ Auxiliary of the
First Raptist Chureh will meet
at the home of Annie Lee Vaden
Wednesday at 6 p. m. and nike
to old brick yard for sunrise
break fast.
The Gleaners will meet Thurs.
day afternon at 4:00 at the home
of Mrs. Litchfield, with Mrs.
Mrs. A. J. Willison in charge.
Dance at K. or C. Hall Thurs-
day evening.
B. Y, 1*. T. rehenrcal at First
Raptist (hanh, 3:00 Wednesday
evening.
PARK HEXJAMIX DIES
STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 23.—
, Park Bnjamin, father of Mrs. Enri-
Ico Caruso, died at his summer rest- ,-unen eaamung cume wa ue,
dence here Monday of heart trouble .held at the scout hut the coming
Miss Bertha Harris left this morn-at the age of 73. i Saturday at four o'clock, and a ape-
i Beaumont camps this summer. Guy
White t<ok an active pnit in the
24 Tailored blouses which were- not ------
M worn so much for a while are again sumn PARTY
■ popular. This is due probably to the‘„ J K Jorgenseh of 12th and I
M vogue for white sport wear ana the,Pinnegstregtn,ass7stant guardian to
S _ j tamp Hadeco, entertained the giris
sjactthat the Skirt and blouse seem of Camp Hadeco with a delightful
gto be a popular—because a comfort- slumber party Monday night.
88 able-—hot weather costume, ' The girls met at the house at
88 Tailored blouses with either a 8:00, and soon after began playing
| round or punted conar are being Z^UT.?wh^
unworn under sheer woolen sweaters. Myer was the suceessful winner of'
When vown with neparate skirts ’he first prize, and Miss Bessie May J
• or summer suits these attractive Cox. the booby:
home ing for her home in Cuero, Texas,
after a very pleasant visit with her
brother in Orange.
Turkish Towels— large, sizes, regular 35c value —
the Methodist Sunday School will - |
have a fish fr^ at Camp Bill Lea WETi INS HOME =
this evening. Those not providing E; V Folsom, sales manager for ==
their own transportation will meet the "Lutcher & Moore Lumber Con. ‘
there| The Perry-Goodman Motor Com
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1922, newspaper, August 23, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529067/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.