The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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We knew that the people of South East Texas
would appreciate the wonderful values offered
at our Clearance Sale, but we were not pre-
pared to give proper attention to all of the hun-
dreds of people who packed and jammed the
sidewalks and streets at our corner this mornin’
TERMS
PRICES
ALL
FREE
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INTERNATIONAL
NEWS SERVICE
in louston, Han
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Armstrong Table Store
Universal Curling Iron
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Clearance Sale
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the butt of a pintol and escaped No
motive could be ascribed for the at-
tack, Welpon Mid.
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The Rainbow givis advisory board.
Masons and Eastern Stare and v-
Giris Cree meets at Presbyter-
inn churrh, 4 p. m.
WMling Workers las with Mk
Weutherbs, 2:30 p m.
The hqnjema, Mra Himmon, nerv-
a dolcious two-course lun I
the conclusion of Lhe games The
Mrn. Frank
Stella Carpbeli
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norning, and we invite you to come back, with
the promise that you will find a great stock of
bargains. A much improved service awaits you.
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An Unusual Opportunity
To Buy
ELECTRICAL GOODS
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A Beautiful Tray
With Each Toaster
We have a limited number of beautiful
Bread Trays to offer with Toasters.
These Trays ars of high quality and attrac-
tive design. In addition we offer on
Toasters the unusual low terms of only 50
cents down, balance $1 a month with your
electric service bill. Westinghouse, Man-
ning-Bowman. Universal and Toastmaster
Toasters are included.
Futch of Beaumont and
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hall. by
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Westinghouse Percolators
Hotpoint Percolator*
Universal Percolator*
Thermax Percolator*
Hotpoint Urn Set
Manning-Bowman Urn Sat.
Universal Urn Set.
Westinghouse Toaster*
Manning-Bowman Toasters
Universal Toasters "
Toastmaster Toasters
Universal Table Stove
Universal Warming Pad*
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
Graybar Electric Portable
Sewing Machines
Graybar Console Electric
Sewing Machine*
Sewing Machine Motors
Floor and Bridge Laps
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MRS, M W. SANDENS
Keporter
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Mr» K. A, .Crew and children re-
MEGATTA-REVIE (OSDIITTEE: emrn nn rN DRTTES
Heueinoat ; haaiher ar < omimerce t00.• IN KlE
Piawe mend me full particuiars and entry blanks OH
Regatta-Revue 1 Li ■
| Eyery ntebekan is ureed to uttend
meeting at the I HJ <, F hall thim
"Dear, I w
that 8.H 8. ha
years,—It is I
and herbs—8
times need a
ders—It I, h
you to take 1
ineal."
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prised how qu
proves. If y
Miss Margaret sehmidt at Houston
are guest, of the H. M Alfora home
this weex.
Hotpoint Curling Iron - -
-Bowman Warming ■
ye were adorned as central deco
Ion with crystai baskets « ontain- j
rosem.
rhe meeting ex Wednesday will
held with Mra. Fred ltaubdli
Mm. Maud Hankamer Hodgen un-
derwent a surgichl operation at the
Lutcher hospta) here yesterday. Re-
ports today were tn the effect that
ROCKPOIT: "The Register," new
Meeting will be held at 3:20 neat
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ha-
ron on Thirteenth street. •
Mesdames M.
And we will be better prepared tomorrow
are rigidly IMPARTIAL,
terviag no interest ex-
cept TRUTH.
; International
NEWS SERVICE gives
you th* FACTS and
leaves pinlo to YOU.
few days buildinxs under conatruction here.
turned / home last night from points *
in California where they spent the
past month visiting relatives. Dur-
ins their' stny in California, the
Crew family visited 40 different cit-
The many friends of Mrs. B . F.
Bowden} Jr.. regret to know that
mhe is very III at her home, 141
Main street, and that there is a
vety slight improvement in her con-
dition. ,« r
Hotpoint Electric Irona
Westinghouse Electric Irons
Universal Electric Irons
Graybar Electric Irons
American Beauty Electric Irons
Starrite Waffle Irons
Manning-Bowmarf Waffle Irons
Universal Waffle Irons
Westinghovse Waffle Irons
L. & H. Waffle Irons
Majestic Pancake and Waffle
Irons
Mr* Will Foun-
returned home after
8. meets at 1
* < Eaitor's
third instak
with Henn
aagnate has
dr. politic s
Mrs. W J. Mitehell, who was
operated on for appendicitis at the
Luicher hospital a week uro is mpch
improved and was removed to her
home Wednesday.
Virtually our entire stock of de-
pendable electrical merchandise goes
on sale Wednesday morning. Be-
cause the merchandise is standard
with standard price, reduced prices
are offered on only a limited number
of articles, but on others valuable pre-
miums or exceptionally low terms or
both are offered. We are doing every-
thing we can to make this Midsummer
Sale, an unusual opportunity to buy
electrical goods.
olvere
by the
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A crowd of younu Deopte enjoyed
a awim and picpie at Lhe o. A T.
park Wednenday' evenine. The per-
nonnel or th* party was made up ot
Mr. and Mm Fred Bland, Mr. and
Mn Howard. Mr. and Mrs. M riin
Mr. and Mra CUM Wilon, Mra
Caivin Peveto and daughter, Eva
Jane, "„isses Audrey Sul 1 van, Mtile
Hoblason, Ethel Johnson, and Mes-
ars. Kirk. Brousard, Bowden and
Lof ten.
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DETROIT,
today endor
for a third t
The riches
A Cnnnenoi
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II FMOND: A number ot new
Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Wilnon and
little daughter, accompanied by Mas-
ter Davis, are here for a visit to
Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr and Mra
L P. Razzanno. The visitors, who
live in C'hicago, made the trip cov-
ering about 1400 miles in an auto-
mobile.
ehureh, p m
cleaner meet to Methods
getting along exgeedingly
At no time more than midsumm er time is the cool convenience of the
electrical appliance appreciated. We suggest that you glance through the
list of appliances below, then come in and SEE the merchandise itself. Re- *
member, every applience is offered either with premium, special terms, or
at an exceptionally low price.
Mre Gearge Lena and chhdren,
Mary and Are hi*. left Thurhday
noon by atoniebile for thielr hone
in San Angelo after spending tbe
paet two weeks, here with frlends
and relatives.
MINEN SHOW Fil
THIS EVENINC.
Hev. E P. Hardin and Miss Rena
Hardin left Wedneday for Dew-
eyville where they will join Hev.
Ellis Cooke in a revival meeting in
Louisiana. Mims Rena Hardin will
have charge of the musie and young
people’s work.
amphell and Miss ’
r U anked to be
• regolat meeting
whieh wil be i
. V, Jaekson Mt
A I- Mitchell was in Houston
Wednenday to conult a specialist
Eis many friends wish for him a
peedy recovery.
{. Mra o. r. Jongk ana ahiasan r
bpending k tew weeks wit rpla
too in Houston,
Hasdey and children have re-
urned to their home at Newton ..
ter spending the past few days’with
Mra. J. M. Dawson.
Miss Cathrine Wals is spending
h.few days with’friends and re la-
Eives in Navasota.
Mims Ruby Childers is spendinz
t , ' on (had - .ovAHo
Mrs John Marsalis and Httie
daughter of Humble are visiting Mra.
J. Purvis this week.
Virgil Garrison, who is spending a ►
month in training camp at Mun An-
tonio. has been commissioned a
first lieutenant, according to Infor-
mation sent out from hendquarters
to his brother here. • The mdny
friends of young Harrison win be
delighted to learn Af his promotion, a
kain tili give a report of tbe hume
in Corieana. A linen shower will
ho had fur this home, at this meet*
ink Towels and singie-bed sheets
are Lhe aricies sost desired.
BAF"rIsI
CIICLE MEETS
Baptist Circle No, I met Wed-
nesday afternoon with Mrs: Cele-
man with six members and 1 visitor
present.
, Mrs Barron led th* devotional,
after wiich the iessen wns dincuns-
y The tenher, Mn Bonham, in
will IM. much to the regret of her
co-porkers and frienda
uring a delightful social hour.
Mrs. Coleman served delicious re-
freshmentn of sandwiehew, cake and
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W. E Cotton and family, of
Fatson, visited friends here this
week.
llebekaha mcet M L o. O . E
M. < p. m.
pbAx;
Metbodit y r. m. vocety
■M, lu ehureh haremnent, 3:30,.
Loyai wovkep cinan mecta •<
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All ass asked to meet with Mrs.
Mot Vac ken at 6:30 and go from
her home loathe <F MT pool for
♦ the outing
Mr. ana Mrs. c E. Elkins and
son, of and Mrs. A . Homburg
and chdren, af rHlesgel. Texas, are
visiting la the home of C. A*
Boohing and family.
Mrs Gun Crews was called to Mar}
Beaumont Tuesday on account of visting
the Miness of her grandson. Bobbie -
saa—। mi jy
T Graham of Hiammond, L.;
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. FOlT WORTH, Texas July 7 -
IFolFe today^VA^ looking for two
• men who last night jumped from an
* automobile, and clubbed Fred We]-
i pon and hla girl companion. Mis
her vacation in Map Angelo ad
Denton, where she will viali her
siter.Miss Nelda Childers, who is
in Denton taking a special Summer
eourse.
2 L a
eral Welle and Denton for a few
weeks.
Jul>
9~1O,,
_ nighil 2 brightly irize
b met Wednesday afternoon with
a W. B, Simmona, Three tabler
club memher with additional
arts participated in this delight-
hospitalty. f. s: 1 Nr
he rooma were utracttynly ima
with sumier flowers in thhrie
’ arrangement.
At the capse ut five games, Mrs
M. Reid was winner nt hizh
ru. Mrs. Seurry, house guest of
s. W. P. Cosie was an out-of-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1927, newspaper, July 7, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529700/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.