The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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Fresh New Garments. Everyone
perfect. Made by Robert Kresh,
one of New York’s big makers.
Choose promptly from Night
Gowns, Princess Slips, Step-Ins
and Bloomers.
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ANDERSON SCHQOI
PLAY Thin EVENING,
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Mra Barcun was elected delegate
and.Mra. J. W. McCall, alternate, to
•ha W. M. Conference to be held at
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Lurkin in ApriL,
from the Silska
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GLEANERS
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By BRA TRICE AMOR
Demonstratine Cremes at
GOREE’S DRCG STORE
becoming thus.
Waah this skin
Bible lesson, which
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Prayer for rural school.
Lesson, "Our Templed Hills.”
Closing prayer, Mias Annie Bells.
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New spring styles in
new high shad s,
These dresses are
Saturday afternoon. 2:30,
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auditorium thia evening at » o'clock.
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cher buildine. nm street
Intermebiolaatiol Ue gee meeta at
Pririe View wchool, • a. m.
Junior Musle cas meets with
Music Dept.. Wr—girt eubhoune,
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a abort visit with his parente, Mr
and Mra. W. L. Joiner.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
AN EVENT NO WOMAN CAN AFFORD TO MISS—Buy -
your Summer supply tomorrow—Buy in Quantities. :
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-- The Gleaners M. S. of the Meth-
odint church met Thuraday after-
noon with a good attendance, and
dren of Hour Iake
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and chil-
the meeting wa pi
Mra. J. H. David.
Mr and Mrs, |> T. M
Fenumont visitors Thursday.
J D Joiner has returne t
State university
navy' cotton with white and red
of rood quality pajnma
check nainsook, large
double sent. extra fuil
cut. garter pin-tab at-
tachments, styles fer
boys and girls. 2 to
12 at cnlv 55e per suit
the sick, strangers and new mem-
bers.
Bland had charge
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W m. Fonn-5 Cents-- A Good Cigar
pale pth rmemtepreeroytanea. xear theramoms mtrmeeaf are both ef.
fective and Inexpensive.
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Next Thursday win be visiting day ( desires co-operaMon of ql in this
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ORAXGE CITIZENS HOME •
FROM GRAND IODGE.
Mr. and Mra F J Dearborn. M
Hennie. W......ma, M. 1amHikn
„rS- "eorre Gr ns i ead, Mrs Will
Fountain Mira Rdith Harlow ana
H A. Terk have return..! from
Warn where they attended una
iodge.of Odd Pellows ami Rebekahs.
Mrs. —earborn was honored with the
degree of chivalry.
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I AEETING.
‘ The arethodint W. M. H held rog-
ular meeting at the church Thuraday
afternoon, there being g good at-
tendance. Mrs. Stark preaided dur-
: Ing the buniness mension, after which
the following program was given:
Scripture lesson, Mra. A. M. H.
Stark, "The Love Chapter" from
book of cor.
wori/ia to enroll the
roue quartz with large curved een- ’
ter atone to which the clasp la at-
taehed are the moat popular type of
chokerp. Rines set with roe qwarem •
and braceleta made of rone quarta
beads are alno to be found. Xext
in preference to pink rose quart*
jewelry are chokers and chatns of
noltd amethyet beads.
were served.
ternoon were
little folks as members of the Chil-
dren's Founders roll, and the pri • I
of enrsiling is |t and each child
enre lied will he given one of the
bronzeedals, their names will be
entered upon the book of memory
and deposited with the others at
Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Parents desiging to enroll chil-
dren will please telephone Mrs. Geo.
Foreman, No. 303. and medals and
enrollment cards will be furnished.
Names of veterans and friend sub-
scrihing for him, will be published,
also the childrens names.
ONE DAY ONLY
Coolie epata, demgned for wearan
nezlige• or lounging roben, aretabe
Important factor* in summer ward,
roben. , They are madecot chani»,
either demeMIc or imported and
follow the straight lines of the Jap-
anese coolie eoat with It* wide k-
mona Sleeves. As a rule the coolie
eoat extends only to the knees. CoD
orful round medallions are placed
at the back between the shoulder*
and the sleeves ar. faced in color.
Some of the American-made models
are made of heavy black satin em-
broidered in colors and trimmed in
gold piping For beach wear over
bathing suits. models of black or
UnGRD TO
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Cominitiee on arrangements for
the alatrelt P.-T. A. mooting to be
held in Orange in May urge any and
all local organtmuons to submit
menus and price of same within the
next week to the general chairman,
Mr*. George Foreman. Prices not to
be over 10 centa per plate; there will
be about IM places served each of
the two days
Make I nr cothe last longer end
Iook smarter by wendimg them in our
plant every week. crY TAIIOI-
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At pre lent, carted. head
J. M. BAXD
MEETING.
The Junior Missionary band and
baby division and mothers held ’ a
meeting Wednesday afternoon In the
Methodint church basement, and the
following program was given:
Bong. by the Juniors.
Lord's Prayer. '
Bong. Juniors.
Song. Baby division.
Holo,- Miss Marirt Turner.
Story, Mims Beatrige Blair,
nese
Quite a neat sum was realised in
a novel manner for the mite bx
offering A riddle contest was “en-
Joyed. /
During a delightfuf social hour,
leo cream cones and nmali cakes
A letter was read
mauxillary inviting
m” to attend the
In that city next
Plans were made for ths annual
Easter sale. dates being Friday and
Saturday. April 15-16, Easter eKKR
novelties nt all kinds, and caked
wUl be ofered for sale.
eyes and neck. Wash your eyes , band*
ABOUT JEWELIY.
NEW Yol:K. — The mirror ring.
Which was recently launched in
London, in alrendy being made up
by American jewelers and before
longwe mny dispense with the tiny
harfbag mirror Instead of a ring
atone, n tiny round mirror is used
a the ring wet. The mirror In made
to reflect the entire face of the
wearer. Costume rings with lurin’
semi-preclous stones have Ionic teon
■ popular and the mirror ring, being
no lorser than the average costume
ring, will create no unglue disturh.
ance. t
As a rule summer calls for white
Jeweiry- Thim yer, however. light
Pink Jewelry la preferred above the j
white efects. Pink turmnaline and
Mra. Sims nerved aandwiches
tea.
FRIDAY CM B
FNTFRTAINFD.
Mr. and Mra D. C. Bland were !
the charming host and hostess on !
Thuraday eveninz for a seven table
bridge at their home. on Pim- street !
Throughout the spacious rooms
were placed choice blooms o the I
lowly pmnk radiance rose, in bows
and vames. making an attradivest.1
ting for the memiwers ot the Mdav *
evening bridge eluh.
After five delighifui games. Mrs.
George Cloud and Mr. K. 1.. Bruce
were high score winners,
Mrs. Eland rerved a two course
luncheon with vretty appointment,
and ch tray wan centerea with a
basket of pink romen and tern
The club am have it. re meet-
Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Gec". cloud.
Women's Ribbed
Knit Union Suits
of fine zauge feleetee
ynrns. summnri weigt,t,
closeri srfe, an excep-
liona! and time I valine
oily skin and do not leave nourish-
JM creme on over night—femge
every trace of ereme.
Every typo neede a nourishing
crtmne occasionally. Remember the
avoid-large pores,
inactive skin— Which will have
ptmples this la very embarransine:
kep the skin clean and use a very
mild eleanser to keep the skin from
Better House Dresses and Aprons
\ upberb showing of comeis styles in a large vnriey of
tnb-fast mterial«, nt a price that laves no real exeuse for
fl»e "HOME-MADE"-
$1.95 to $2.25 4
turmal)ne la s .t>U more. earity than
quarts atthough the two bave
4ssuma to be'the sAme thing.
chokers of
chureh, cicle t IB chage, .
Interscholastie league mesta at
8p.m., Pmirle View wchool.
SATVRDAY: -
Merry Maidens meer‘nf‘2so‘p.
m. with Miss Velma Mlanchard.
Metry Natdens meet at 2180
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Miss Vera Kirby is in the city as
the guest of Atendamen T F ena
VI P. Coyte.
Prayer. Mrs. Leng.
Hong. "Little Chuch In the Wild
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Anderson school presents
correctly fashioned,
and adorned with
contrasting trims,
pleat*, and tneks,
making them ideci-
dedly chie. . and
most desirabla for
tuan.il occasions
for the infant, grow- 5
ing child and girl, in a “
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large variety of popu- 5
lar materials and col- ■
Mr. and Mra. W. B. McMahon
were rail to Nacogdoches Friday to
the bedside of a very mirk granq-
child.
GeoX. Ineram, recently returned
Mra. M. C. Clark t the house
guest of her daughter, Mra. George
Denman:*
CATHOLIC LADIFS
WILL SERVE SUNDAY.
There will be served at St. Mary's
school house Sunday from 12 until
2 o’clock a chicken-spaghetti din-
ner. price 35 cents. Dinners may be
carried home or served at the school
house, as deaired.
to Orange to make him home here
2 again, is confined to his bed by |||.
ness.
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Novelty Voile Musling
Shadow Nt ripe* Novelty Stripes
Striped Sateen Nainsook
Windscr Crepe
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FOUXDERS ROLL
WORK nanB DI ORAXGE.
Mrs. Osorge Foreman has been
appotted county chatrman for the
Children’a Founders Roll of Stone
Mountain Contederate Memorial
fond. *
Mra. Dan Moody la state chair-
man and E. C. McCarthy, cuts at-
rector
The arm work will be to enroll
every veteran in the .special book of
memory which is to be deposited in
the memorial hall at Bions Moun-
tain. Each donation will be In mem-
ory of bome living Confederate vet-
eran who la to receive one of the
speclal gold-plated medals modeled
by Augustun Lukeman, Sculptor, and
have placed In front of his name in
the book of memory, a gold star.
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Speeker at Hr M. E church at
2 e’cloek.
V. W. A. etirie meet at BiM p.
m. with aims Annie Lee Vaden.
LAterary dapt, meets M t:M p.
m. at chubhons,
V. W. A. girts meet BiM p m.‘
G. A. Giris hold bazaar in Lmt-1
Cher bunding. Fifth Street.
Anderson school enfertatnment
at • o’clock, nchod auditorium.
Baptise prayer service, at the
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JUNIOR MUSIC CLIB
MEETS SATURDAY,
Saturday arternoon the J. M.
club will have charge of the pro-
gram at the reglar Music depart-
ment meeting at the eluhhouse.
Mothers and members of the J. M
club members are cordially invited »
to he present.
The musie department will be |
hosteas and refreshments will be i
metred.
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Wrinkled and relaxed museles-
this type requlres much attention
for we want to tone and brace the
relaxed museles and firm skin. First
of all, do not rub anv typo of skin
pat with the tips of your ngers.
Use a retiring creme of Lemon and
Oli Emallients which softens, whlt-
ene. smoothes and refreshes.
Exeesive Oily Skin- Large pores
—this type should be washed about
twice a week to flush the pores and
uee a strengthening cream to keep
the skin from drawing. Protect
your skin to keep the natural oils
from coming out on the Akin and
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EPISCOPAL GUID
MITT THICRSDAY.
The Eplmcopal guild met Thurs-
day afternoon with at good attend-
ance at the home of Un. W. A.
Rima Rev. Walton taught the in-
teresting lemson.
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Regular services will be held at 7
the Presbytertan church on Sunday,
which will be the lut in the fueni 45
year of that church. Thera will he 1
a Decinion day setvie in the Sun- 5
day school, which whibe precedea
by a concert by thetLutah Btark j
Wm. Penn—s Cent— Good Cigar
Mra. 11. W . . Johnson th, houne j
Kues tof her daughtera, Mra. •
Muilen and Misses Johnnon.
TO HOLD
BAZAAR SATI RD AY.
। The G. A. giris will hold a bazanr
•in th* Lutcher building .Saturday.
Beautiful pieces of fancy work will
bo ofered for male, as will mand-
wiches, chili, pie, rake and cofee.
A corgial invitation, Ie extended to
all.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1927, newspaper, March 26, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443842/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.