The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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THURS. SPECIALS
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Mrs. P. B. Curry was winner of high lately after school.
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98$
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Boys Cowboy Pants, in
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CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
hundred
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LIBRARY HEADS
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THEY ARE SELLING LIKE HOT CAKES
8 ounce Feather Tick
27$
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Thread
Silk Hose, regular $1.
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ORANGE PRINTING COMPANY
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LEADER OFFICE
PHONES 4 AND 38,
THE WHITE HOUSE
Orange, Texas
The Logical Place to Trade.
Phone 885.
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Colored Krinkled Bed
Spreads." size 81x90. in
Boys Dress Shoes, tan
and black, high tops
Men’s Heavy Ribbed
Union Suits, in good
quality, regular $145
pink and blue,
extra special
Ladies SILK RAYON
Bloomers, assorted col-
ors. all sizes, regular
Becon Baby Blankets,
size 30 40, Satin bound
Boy’s Scotts Level best
Overalls, all sizes, reg
32 inches IMPERIAL
CHAMBRAYS, in fast
Ready made Sheets, in
size 81x90. good quality
ing, feather
proof, yard
Large size Bath Towel
duble face threads, reg
35c value, pink, blue
and gold,
special
and oxfords,
all sizes
$1.25 values,
Special
$1.45 value
special
value,
special .
reg $1.25 value
special
edge,.
Special
value, special
per pair ______
the
will
in the city as the guest of her moth*
er, Mrs. George Coale; who is ill at
her home, 611 Cypress.
British Columbia has
leghorn hen to F. A,
Mr. J. B. Adams is reported as be-
ing ill at his home, 1202 Pine street.
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. Mrs. J. M. Dunlap of Green For-
est. Ark., to in the city as the house
guest of her son, Dale Dunlap and
family on 12th street.
(Mrs Mansfleld, who has been suf-
faring from a broken limb is able to
be ut with the aid of crutches.
Mrs. Norris. material witness fur Mr.
Norris, to III in a local hospital.
times faster than heretofore poesible
will be realized within the next few
years.
Guild meet at 3 p.
J. K. Harrison.
Literature from Elizabeth to Vic-
toria—Mrs. W. E. McCorquodale.
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81, is Sued by
Woman of 27
ASKED TO QUIT
IN LION HUNT
score.
At the close of the afternoon. Mrs.
Trimble served on daintily appoint-
ed trays a two course luncheon.
no COURT or ’
AWARDS SATUIDAY.
There will be no court of awards
Saturday as first announced by the
training class of Camp. Fire girls.
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Hmm meets at 7s0 P
The
that
sizes up to 12,- $1-
special.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
color#.
per yard -
MAYOR TO HOUSToN
Mayor Hol M. White went to Hous-
ton this morning where he to spend-
ing the day looking after business
mutters.
‘CLASSIFIE
ADS
kQUCK ACTION,
A TELEPHONE CALL WILL BEING OVE REPRESENT <
ATIVE TO YOU WITH THE SAMPLES.
X-RAY USED ON
TEXAS COTTON
ozalty club meets in Metho-
dhurch busement after sehool.
, D, C, meets at 3 o’dock witha
D. A. Glidden.
ednesdy bridge club meets at
42
Every member asked to be pres-
ent.
LOST
found
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Orange Camp Fire group
Wta at 3:30 at W. O. school.
Circie No, & meets with Mrs.
lenlie. Tenth and Front, 3 p. m.
V. D. C. meting, home of Mrs.
D. A, Glidden, 3p.m.
THURSDAY: _
or call Mrs. Louis Raecker, at 867.
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wroup meeus at headquarters after
sehool. -tv .
, Methodat W. M, A. Cifele-tme
1 and 3 meet at p. an. In
Are becoming more and more popular each year. We have a
beautiful assortment of samples for you to select from, all
reasonably priced.
PASSING- SHow.
xORRIS sum
FORT WORTH, Tax , Nov.
Trial of the 9150,000 damage eult of
». E. Chipps; Jr., against J. Frank
Norrts, pastor of the First Baptis
church here. In district court today
Make your selections early and avoid the “Rush of Orders,”
which usually prevails a few days proceeding Christmas.
was continued until January 8
motlon of the defense.
The defense motion recited
SOCIETY DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE NO. 303 . 1 f
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a JRwLLIAMS
men er #a Mseve. le^
dome has been ai-covere
milon of Rounton, anoi
Cockbiumn qome, i was
here Wednenday, Leoatto
imately tn mailes moth <
In Fort Bend county.
The North Ameiidan _
company. Ine., with officed nete mur-
voyine a block of leames with the
torsional balance for H. a Cock-
valentmgxoganragaa-iatn
had the "Anea whiskera and best
whisky" in Burnham, a suburb of
Chicago, . brohibition agents
charged. He was arrested, being,
identified hy bis mustache.
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<1 business session plans were dis ussed
I- for having a Camp Fire exhibit at
Mrs. M.:R. Dutton, after upending
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
George Coale, has returned to her
home in Beaumont.
Gunleik Berglasd, SI, picturesque
lumberman of Bergland, Mich, has!
been named in a $450,000 breach of
promise suit by Mrs. Ardis Peder-,
■on. 27, of South Milwaukee. Mrs.,
Pederson charges the rich lumber*]
man twice promised to marrv her. 1
the Eastern Star
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the Maosnic
WESLEY CLASS PARTY
FRIDAY EVENING.
The . Wesley Bible class of
First Methodist Sunday school
Read em
E, and be Man-WGse
‘Classified Ads .
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entertain with a party at the home
of Mrs. John T. Stark Friday evening
at 7 o’clock.
Each member to asked to bring
as her guest a prospective for the
Wesley Bible class.
&
Carl B. Hoden to take a history ex-,
aminati n. Bohac’s original petition,
was amended to include a number of
questions about the reading, teach-
ing and writing of history, both Am-
erican and foreign.
The many friends pf Rev. and
Mrs. L. J. Power will be interested
to know that they are pleasantly lo-
cated at 604 East Roosevelt street,
Phoenix, Arizona. •
CAMP ANSUDI MEI
TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
Ansudi Camp Fire group met on
Tuesday afternoon at headquartera
with Mrs. Homer Simmons in charge. •
The afternoon was spent working
on headbands. symbols and several
of the girls chose their names.
Ansudi Camp meets each Tuesday
afternoon ' at headquarters iminedi-
$1-00
• ORANGE DELPHIANS WITH
MRS. CHAN. GUNSTRFAM
Grange Delphians met Tuesday
TAX REDUOMON
AUSTIN, Nov. 2.-Attorney den-
oral Claude Pollard ruled Wednesday
that the state automatic tax board
cannot hold a special session pro-
posed by Governor Dan Moody . to
reduce the state ad valorem tax rate
trout the present 25 casts to around
20 cents.
The ruling refuted published state-
aneht that the attorney .general
We uld rule in the affirmative. A for-
mal opinion was to be delivered la-
ter in th A day to the governor, who
sought the opinion, claiming that im-
proved financial conditions in the
state not foreseen at the July meet
ing of the tax hoard justified a de-
erease. .
TRAINING CLASS
MET AT HEADQUARTERS.
The Camp Fire Girls’ trainingclass
met Tuesday evening, at headquar-
ters with a good attendance and a
splendid meeting was held. The
time was spent doing stenciling.
WHN OtOt EMER .V
GEAy 97 ANO LEAE 1
HEM ALONE,SLEEPHG
I AHO HELPLES$. OH 1
LOQK AT AAT CROWD E
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temple Tuesday evening. The at-
tendance was splendid. Many mat-
ters of business ame up for dis-
cussion at this time.
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Children’s Sox, 3 4 igth
regular 65c val, 444
special 1.1 .
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The man who stops Adv-
ertising because business
is slow Would stop wa-
tering his garden when a
drought came.
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sold a while
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EASTERN NT AR MEITING
TUESDAY EVENING.
There was a regular meeting of
Men’s Dress Shirts, at-
tachefl collars, all col-
ors, regular $1.50 value
extra Thursday QR
special 3°
wide
per yard ____
Ladies Pure
$300 II KN
VANCOUVER, H. Nov. 2 —The
Netinodist church hesement,
r A WonaWa Misslomary ooehttr to
1 A meet la ehurch baaewat * p. u>.
A • OlUBtrt meet la Methodist
P aharrh, a D m. _
GUARDIANS MEETING
TUESDAY EVENING.
Tuesday evening at headquarters,
there was called a meeting of the
guardians of this city. During the
burn, announces that it has positive-
ly identified the area us a sal dome.
This fact was later checked and veri-
tied by the Humble OH and Refnig
conPanEockburid concoamrmsourga
per dent of the area on and around
the dome. The Humble company
practically eontrols the balance. The
latter company has executed a five »
year drilling contraet with Cockburn ,
to teat the new dome for oil.
plant and animal life
DEFUNOr BANK
AUSTIN, Nov. 2.Trial on a suit
brought by creditors of the defunct
First National bank of Marble Falls,
to have stockholders of that institu-
tion declared liable for debts not
paid out of assets of the bank when
it wentinto recelvership, was starlea
in federal court Tuesday. The peti-
tion alleged that approximately $3500
■till to due creditors by the bank.
I "The issue of proBriish prop i-
ganda was raid'd in the >l<st eni-
• paign," the • mnyor 2 Qeclared, "and
| the people have spoken. By their re-
fusai to accede, the Bboard members
are etying the people." ,
While the mayor was delivering
invitations to the library board to re-
sign, an attorney for Edward J. Eo-
hac, who to seeking an injunction to
prevent the deetruc tion ef library
books. invited Mayor Thompnon, hie
lleutenant, Herrmann, and Lbrarian
the fair in Beaumont.
Further plans will be made at the
next meeting. Mrs. George Hexses
to president of this organization.
The library bord in a letter
I the mayor yesterday declared
| library to he an institution of
'speech got td.be throttled
I mayor s reply was a demand
| they resign
YOHSomexc's
IpAp
TRAINING CLASS
MEETS THIS EVENING.
Camp Fire training clam will meet
this evening at headquarters and
Miss McBride of the Curtis school
will instruct the .class in pottery.
Fire building will also be taught this
evening.
RETURNED FROM TRIP
TO DENTON.
Mrs. M. A. Watson and Misses
Gladys Davidson, Gertrude Reese
and Winnifred Turner returned
Tuesday from an automobile trip to
Dentqn. They report a wonderful
time and that the orange girls are
well pleased and doing splendid
The program will be preseni
first, then the business passion t
lowed by the socalhur.
TUESBAY BRIDGE CLUB
WITH MRS. S. C. TRIMBLE
The Tuesday bridge club met with
Mrs. S. C. Trimble Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
The rooms were prettily adorned
‘ with roses and chrysanthemums.
After five games were enjoyed
C. Holliman. who has
miorning with Mrs. Chas. Gunstream
with 6 members present.
Mrs. Bateman presided during the
byiness sessoin. One member, Mrs.
1. A. Glidden paida dues for year.
"Dhe treasurer reported >17.46 in the
treasury. Total now in treasury
>13.46.
The meeting was then turned over
to the leader, Mrs. W. C. -Wells, and j
the following had text reports:
Reforms of the Ninetenth Cen-
tury— Mrs. Bateman.
Children of the Coal Mine—Mrs.
J. M Gray.
Catholic Emancipation—Mrs. D.
Glidden.
English Literature to the Eliza-
both la n Age—Mrs. Womack.
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been seconded at the board of edu-
cation meeting, it was voted down.
Wm. Penn—ft Cents-- A Good Cigar
EL PASO, Tex , Nov. 1.—Dr. IL J.
Muller of the University of Texan,
whose recent discoveries that repro-
duction in plant and animal life can
be gpeeded up by use of the X-ray,
isto’turnhis expermientsto devlop-
been very ill at Frances Ann Lutcher\ ------
hospital for several weeks, was re- ' ANDERSON SCHOOL
moved to Silsbev hospital sunday GHOUP MEETS TUI ISDAY.
where she to under the care of Dr. Anderson school Camp Fire group
Dmcron, and to reported as being will meet Thursday afternoon imme-
much improved. diately after school at headquarters
..... ■ and every member to urged to be
Mrs. L. E. Ingram of Houston is present. ,
boi
the I
‘Fraining, ciass meets at head-
quarters at 7:30 p. m.
Anderson sclol Camp Fire
Sansome of Greenwich, Conn, fur
$500. The hen laid 386 eggs last
year.
m. M I. O. O. F. hall.
Baptini Cirele No. 1 mats with
Mra s. J. McGee; No. 2 with Mrs
Quigles, No. 3 wit Mrs. E. A.
Stobart, Ka. 4 wich Mra Jessie
Parish, No. 5 with Mrs, Lslie.
Youug Woman’s Bible class will
meet at 8:30 p. m. with Sirs. Er- *
nest Rcid.
Thursday Bibie class meets at
the resbsterian church.
FIDAY:
Wesley Bible ciass party at 7
c’clok, at home of Mrs. John T.
stark.
Y. P. Missionary society meets
after school in Methodist churcha
basement.
loyal Workers elass meets at
2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Heuderson
on John street. ’
.Idterature dep. at 3:30.
"FPanetdduh hounee «
Friday evening bridge Hub with
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Benckenstein
at 8 o’clock.
General meeting at Woman's
Hub house at 3:30 p. m.
SATURDAY:
Football game. West End park.
Tigers vs. South Park of Beau-
mont.
>eiient of a faster producing cotton
seed with l ho hope of making cot-
ton grow so rapidly that the boll
weevil will not have a chance to de-
velop enough to damage it.
It. L. Holliday, member of he
board of regents of the State Uni-
versity. raid here today that P’resi-
dent E. Y. Benedict of the univer-
sity had been instructed to have Dr.
Muller devote himseif to this work.
Holliday’s announcement followed |
the statement In Chicago Sunday of I
Ieo J. Brosener, w tenllfir livestork '
breeder, that because of biological .
• tests on fruit flies, production of I
CIRCLES MEET
THURSDAY AT 3:3d.
Circles Nos. 1 and 2 will meet
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at the
First Methodist church. Every mem-
ber is asked to be present and to be
on time. The hour to 2:30 instead
oi 3;30, and all asked to meet
promptly at 2:20 as the regular ses-
sion begins at 3 o'clock.
This ealled meeting to for the pur-
pose of arranging committees for
serving on the 11th.
Wickham Steed, London editor and
publisher, will be the speaker at the
Sunday evening club this week on
"America First." He said he hoped
the mayor would attend so that he
coule bo enlightened on England's
international relationshfps. Weed
added that Mayor Thompson's antics
were giving England its bigkst tough
in yearn, *
King George V was propoaed yes-
terday as the name for a new ele-
mentaary school in the public sehool
system, but after the motion had
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CHICAGO, Nov 2.—Chicazo public
1Ibrary trustees, who are not in rym-
pathy with Mayor Thompson s pro-
J tests against pro-British books have
| been called upon to resign
| Terms of three of the nine trustees
have expired and their places will
be filled by Thomnpson uppointeees.
IV. J. Hermann, who was asked to
conduet the library investigation by
| the mayor, was appolnted by the
| present administratin.
36 inch Outings, solid
and fancy, regular 25c
quality, special 1 E0
yard _____________.
Hope Domestic, 36 inch
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927, newspaper, November 2, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529792/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.