Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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LADIES' AIO SOCIETY —
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Meato every Thursday afternoon at
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day tn each month.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY—Soptlot
Meets on the first and third Thrus-
days of every month at homes of the
espective atemben.
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LADIES' QUILO OF ST.
Episcopal Church.
ARKS
every ^Friday afternoon at M„ c W Holo, President.
Meets weekly, Mondar afternoons
ft at 9 o'clock at
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ES STUDY CLUB—
mm. W. H. Stark directress,
at home of Mm. Stark every Friday
afternoon at a:SO.
Present study, Foe.
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The Doll
What a pleasant sound the
very
name hart to us who have never out-
grown our doll days! And what a
■pretty scene met the eyeB of doll
lovers who chanced into the Rein
building, on Fifth street, last Wednes-
day afternoon. Baby dolls In long raet" with Mrs H. B "jackson. who ls
Aobenhach, Mantle Stewart,
Ortmeyer, Bad ye Malone, Belle
Lila Barton, Pearl Bettis,
tls; Masters Lotehar Stark,
Holland, Sam Sholars, «Inge
Carl Pfelffer, Walter Williams, Joe
Horne, Don Petty. James Roach. Har-
ry Ortmeyer, Charley Rflfo, _ Vivian
ollana mm-e
Revoto and Edgar HoilanJT WEe the
party of young people who spent the
evening so pleasantly
K. K.'s Are Entertained.
By special Invitation the K. K. Club
clothes, little girl dolls, little boy
dolls to My Lady in her handsome
red silk costume—a variety of dolls
to make many little li<
inMim ii ia wu -■ n , ,0a
To the left of the door as we en
tered the hall, Mrs. Wlgnall and Mrs.
; Kavanaugh presided over the doll
booth and displayed their - enticing
wares most engagingly, both In the
great bay window and on their pretty
| table. '
To the right Mis. .Hill, Mrs. VtliÉS
and Mies Hortense Miller presided
the fancy work department, and
we can truthfully say few women pas-
the window where those exquisite
of "cobwabby" lace, lovely
liandkercniefs, dollies,
etc., were so well displayed with
out pausing long enough to inspect
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7v would hot try to mention all of
the fancy and useful articles displayed
here, not the leaat attractive of
fhich were the (toil shawls, capa.
In crochet, etc.. tor we must
to that which served to attract
children Immediately. A symme-
youag pine tree, in care of Mrs,
Mrs. Will Anderson and
from which ens*
pop eon balls, fruits
not a member, last Wednesday after-
noon. Progressive high five was the
game of the afternoon. Four tables
were
tree, Miaa
Miss Chapman. Mn. Bettis. Mrs.
Cullough, Mrs. Reto, Mn. P. B. Curry,
Jr.. Mrs. A. 0. Pearce. Mn. Wlgaall
Mrs. Hill, members of the club; Mn
Lucas, Mn. Harry Crager, Mrs. Poft-
i isi- couwuon
the orgrfa toad.
„„ th_ etrnmnmm The members of the choir who took
Rifles is better Hhod than Mr. Kit- ^,n g* Jlffi
■ A¿'!' • W' A(sq0i, alrMlor IM
Miss Jordan to well and popularly
known by quito a circle of friends,
An you golas to
during the holidays? Do you
plate spending t1 time with a
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Oo them the
a tow minutas' time
ife, ,,S; , ::V
Mn. E, W,
visit to friends
■ the H. S>. C.
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con veni ion in
resented Pelham Chapter.
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Mi— m^^u> gland to
for tin' holidays
where she
ton Normal Institute.
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Miss Annie Morrison will spend the
Christmas holidays with her panato.
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Miss Mattie Johnson returned this
mornina from a few weeks' visit ta
her brother at Lofkin.
Mise Bthei Malone. who to attend-
ing the State Normal at riuntoville,
will come home next weekJar the bolt,
days. I
of Tyler College
their studios
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L. Longfellow, ooraet; I
í atoas. Sata; Mn. W. T.
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Mn. «. E. Ford, Mn. D. Q.
j. Chaantog, Mn. R. C. Waritol4^M¿
p. n. smith, mmmmm -
altea; A. L Ford and R. J. navies,
toad*: M. G. Savias aad B. 8. Ma-
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Mr; m. tJ. Waritold Mindly
toeiml to pump tha big
ie choir and nmniagaUun for hla
tolthful performance of this ordaoas
duty.
You will ha warmly
yon roma to any of
espectolRpomorroa®
le «aJítaatAd tA .4.1.
Ih r<}gU(*HUfa IO flftM
atranger, snd if we cant
that you havo 1(11^
«* • « w tallad tor the first
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rulings building buvaad laatl
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Mn. I
ed a member of the
during the afternoon.
her hospitality on this oeeoslon, tha
club took this aurnner of showing itar
they desired to come again.
So complete is this beautiful
In its furniHhtogs, decorations
quite as untteoessary as to
rose," honee none were used
and pot
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Aav.^H
Church, 'gMiaS * 'IMft
to give |
folgilng
fats aauall
of stuffed eggs,
dates, California datas,
e, chocolate with whipped cream.
Ciato dub Announ^ment.
The Clvto Club will give an eator-
nt i.'on thlSI
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snd
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talnment on the seventh of January.
Mn. J. a Seastrunk, dutrman of the
| this entertainment committee, requests aU
a partial screen,j who will take part to the entertain-
were plaoed. and here; ment to assemble at the Civic Club
Me- rooms next Tuesday evening, Decern-
B. F. Brown and Mn bar Jtnd. at 7:10 ofctook.
jUliPMiül iitilii me*
to taato, coftqi and cake toj The K. K.
" Mra. MoCulkmgh, Mn. Morgan, Mn.
lee of the Oulld deserved the Jackson, Mn. Robinson, Miss Chap-
to tholr sale, so man aad Miss Georgia Ochiltree mot
it. I with Mn. Rein last algfct to
plans for ths K. K.
The K. K. Club Win
at Mn. Rein's
December 30, to whldh
and sweethearts—we
of the dab atemban,
themselves and any gusats
• visiting them, will be
•bove tsamed indias will
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will be
TMaar Iba. M. O. Davis.
iMmloa God.
sings Flow,"
result of the sale.
A Vouna Folks' Party,
i Loolle Ball gathered about her
Satur-
: and of havlag a good time
flLlielle's" DreniiniiOHeit
' evening to her friends, and J
11 not toll batow the
I to play-
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1903, newspaper, December 19, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182997/m1/2/?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.