The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIAL NEWS
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J. E. TURPIN, Resident Salesman
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ACA Feather Ticking reg.
35c value, special per yard
Unbleched Domestic, 36 in
wide, good quality, yard
Silk Rayon Bedspreads,
gold, rose, blue, lavendar
Unbleached cotton Bats
special at the Fair Store
Sateens, all colors
special, per yard .
Red Star Diaper Cloth,
27 inches wide, special
Percals, all new patterns
fast colors, special per yard
Beaumont Tuesday and visited with
relatives.
Black Bottom Hose,
special per pair
Nurses Linen, 36 inch wide
special per yard___ .
Imperial Chambray,
special, per yard
One Table Ginghams,
special per yard
Then
mold,
tipped
ane enjoyed
lake before
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and
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ranted
Mies Opal Hebert of this city
a Beaumont visitor Tuesday.
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The
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officers were
are the house guests of Mrs.
Bonnette.
Mrs
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Mrs. W M. Gunstream and daugh-
ter'Miss Bonnie were Behumont visi-
tors Tuesday.
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Miss Mamie Ruth Harri* is recov-
ering from'an operation for tonsils
and adenoids.
Miss Hilda Yates is in Kirbyville
visiting her couhir MW Helen Stew-
art and other friends and re lartives.
• Pow<ll
brenkast
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her Reverly Hills home. 8
rescued by hre daughter and
Kent. motion picture actor.
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Mrs. A. M. Preston, who has been
in the home of her son, W. E. Trot-
ter, left last week for her home in
Steppville, Ala.
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1 o’clock at the Presbyterian chureh
FRIDAY—
Giris Cirele meets Thursday with
J. B. Gill visited Beaumon t friends
Tuesday.
Table
Zen-
bower
Pajama Checks, good grade 15*
all colors, special yard
Nr*. a E Phliips visitea trlends
in Beaumont Tuesday.
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FISH I RY EN.OVED
FRIDAY EVENING.
A fish fry was held Fridy even-
In* on the lawn at the home of John
Bleached Cotton Bats,
special for Thursday,
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MRS W. W. NANDKRS
Reporter
THE FAIR CTORE
FRONT ■ AND 4th V STREETS
Miss Jessie Nash Parker returned
Tuesday‘afternoon from a few weeks
visit with relatives in Lafayette and
other points in Louislana.
SOCIETY DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE NO. 303
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BETTY JEWEL,
El. BRENDAL
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COMEDY—NEWS
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COLLEEN MOORE
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-MISS MARJORIE BROWN J
Itpersonation ♦
"TYPICAL sis HOPKINS" 3
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family reunion
MARSHALI.. —2 Texas has produc-
ins sait mntes at Malt City and at
Misses Maxgie McKay and Edna
‘atterson have returned from a few
“ayn-visit_with frlenda in Galveston.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPE CT THE NEW DODGE SENIOR SIX AND THE NEW FOUR.
WE ALSO TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING J. B. RROUSE HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO OUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE & PARTS
STATION FOR ORANGE AND VICINITY AND WILL BE LOCATED IN THE SAME BUILDING.
Mrs. Tom Parker and her xuests,
Mr. and Mrs H. F. Fairchild, spent
Friday at McFadden Beach.
Voiles, 40 inch wide, all colors 25*
reg 50c value, per yard - v
: Silk Curtain Scrim, 36 inch 19*
wide, reg 35c value, yard •%.
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Stewurt, McIntyre and Misses Melba
Verdice, Mildre Dailey. Audrig
Newell. eraldine Stewart and Wal-
ter WHson Sanders, Sr,
Miss Ruth Ann Williams of Ed-
gerly, Louisiana, has returned to her
home after spending the week with
Miss Mary Stamphly at rangefleld.
• punch were served to tl
J there being in attendance
Miss Belle Litchfield has returned
to her home after spending the past
few days in Corsicana, There were
150 secretaries, 45 vistors and eisbt
grand officers in attendance at the
meeting she attended while there.
Mrs. Addle Dillard is in Houston
spending a few days with friends
and relatives.
Eastern stars have completed plans
for a very attractive progvam at the
Masonic temple on Wednesday, Aug-
ast tl» celbrating Robert Morris
birthday. Hr Morris founded th.
Order of the Fourteen Star, and this
festal day is observed annually by
the Stars, Masons and their families.
forum, and after the
decorations were vari-colored
nias comined with fern. A
Execut i v e meet ing
Mrs W. O. Brewer and children
are house guests of Mr. and Mrs, J.
A. Mc’rory.
Mcintyre, when
Mr. and Mrs. J. G, McMullen and
children of 1006 Orange avenue have
returned to their omt here after a
two weeks automobile trip to Cor-
pus Christi and other points of. In-
terest in the valley.
Miss Ollie Gomez is in Heaben-
ville visiting her sister. Miss Johnnie
Daugherty.
L. F. "Thomas entertained with
MabPrWete the candidates. Much
prae is due the Hour Lake girls
for thei splendid xemplitcat ion of
the bautiful degrees.
The officers were as folows:
Worthy Advisor, Miss Jack Selman,
Mls Mary Burkhart; Worthy Asso-
Mate Advisor; Miss Franeis Hares,
Charity; Miss Josephine Anasthesse,
drill ahd the gr@nd
presented apd duly
Turkish Towel, pink border 15*
trimmed. Thursday only, ________ .
Mesdames R. S. Manley and D A.
Roach accompanied b» Rufus Man-
ley were Beaumont visitors Tues-
day.
WEDNESDAY—
Looyalty Huh meets at Methodist
hureh at 3:30 p. m.
Circle Na & meets at 3:30 p. m.
with Mrs. Bowden on Main street.
THURSDAY— *
Gleaners Missionary Society will
not meet through the month of Aug
of the Fkrst Baptist
hureh mects at the Baptist church
ut three o’clock.
Rebecca’s will meet at the L O.
O. F. Hall at eight o’clock.
Pepperell Sheets, 81x90, reg 98c
$1.45 val, limit 2 to customer •O
A very beautiful feature of the
wrk which the Orange assembly
presented was a drill by eight little
. serv-
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frosty
haved
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♦ sot and mother advisor of Sour Lake
♦ were also remembered with a little
4 gift.
informal dinner dance.
Presbn terian church at 2:30 p. m.
. Presbyterian Auxiliary meets at
REMOVAL NOTIE
Adams Barber Shop is in . |
new location, under "The Pka
Hotel. — (Adv.)
Mrs. Joe Lucas and Mias Loraine
Yacas motored to Benumont Tues-
day and visted relatives.
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the men and powder puffs for the
ladies. Those enjoying the hospi-
tality with Mrs. Penny were L. E.
Thoman, w W wixtngeia ane w»H,
W. • Von Mr and the Nostesm
Raihbow, but who will in a few sears
be added to the enrollment of the
amembly. and by the manner in
which they did the beautiful drill
convinced that these little girIs will
on this occasion, everyone present le
make valenable Rtainbow Gifis, They
Were Virginia Ingram, Betty Oliver.
Margaret Turner. Lessie Harding.
Mavis Marsh, Florence Marguerite
Deaton:
Mr. and Mrs, Pnb DiHard r»
spending Wednesday in Houston oif
a business trip.
of streamers from theb irthday cake
falling at the plate .of ench guest
igera-
which
sauce,
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pud-
li split
s of
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in al-
ii full.
ed by
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The grand officers, Miss Margaret
♦ Falter of Sour Lake and Miss Elouise
• Watson of Orange were given small
• tokens of love and appreciation in
♦ honor of the offices they hold in
• grand assembiy. The worthy advi-
The colors were Red,, Catherine
Angus; Orange. Velma Can; Yel-
low, Dorothy Boyd; Green, Dorothy
Kasner; Bue, Hattie Bell Riley; in-
digo. Louise Hillyer; Violet, Viola
Woodall. Mrs. Ella Burch is the
mother advisor of this splendid
corps of officers. There were forty-
four in the party from Hour Lake:
among the number were several east
Texas worshipful masters and wor-
thy matrons.
Miss Rente Func hes and Mies
Margie Hunter, r accompanied by
Messrs. W. E. Blair and M; F. Mon-
roe were Orange visitors last Tues-
day.
class Was a sunrise
Tuesday morning at
party' left the But
Sidney Blanchard, eontined to bed
at his home, 409 Henderson, was
this afternoon to be removed to the
Frances Ann lutcher hospital where
he will undergo an operatlon for ap-
pendie it is.
to be members of the
was enjoyed.
Those participating ' Jr this de-
Hghtful hospitality were: Mr. and
Mrs Henry Harmon of Beaumont,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Upton and chil-
dren of West Columbia, Floyd Mc-
Intyre and family. o < •rangefleld.
and Fred- McIntyre and family.
RAINBOW GIRIS
INITIATED.
Tuesday night, the Rainbows of
Orange* pened their meeting in the
NIrs. G. F. Htnneite and dnughtei
Mrs. D, 11. Wells and two sons,
Mayo Jr. ami Earl of Alexandria
Bleached Domestic, 36 inch . 10$
wide, free from starch, yard
B Penny**
anniversary*
One of the ' Inos'
in the history of
Gunning motored to
Young People's Missionary soci-
ety meets at 9:45 a. m in the bahe-
ment of tl*e Methodist church.
Loyal Workers Ciass meets at 3:30
p. ma with Mrs. E. Ray Thompeon,
on Mauriceville road
Friday Evening Bridge dub will
meet at eight o'ciock with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Reid.
Epworth league church circus,
basement of First Methodist
churh.
honored. the
Honoring Mrs. W
neteenth birthday
Hope; Faye Campbell, Faith; Mary
Hardie. Recorder: Agnes Foley,
treasurer; Goldie Mae Riley, chap-
ln; Elaneor Salter, drill leader;
Confidential Observer,. Bertie Gatlin;
Outer Observer. Mary Crossury: Pi-
anist. Marietta Moody; Chcir Direc-
tor, Heba Galloway. *
Sour Lake assembly took the chairs
for the initiatory work. Miss Lu-
: THUR. SPECIALS
Mrs. L. C. Stewart, accompanied
by her daughter, Mina Helen, have
returned to their home in Kirby-
ville after visiting their husband and
father who is ill at Frances Ann
Lutcher hospital.
sonnel of the party was Meve
‘owell, Cox, Newell. Whitmn,
ny. Crouch. Thomaw, Howard,
ton. Sand it- Hill Dalles , Ande
WOODBINE
SOCIETY MEETING.
The Woodbine sewing society moi
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W M.
Ellis in Bruner addition with L
members in attendance. The after-
noon was delightfully spent and at
the close Mrs. Ellis served delicious
sherbet and cake.
The Wodbine sewing society de-
cided at this meeting Tuesday atter-
noon to disbanA for the presnt
Mr. L C. Stewart of Kirbyville,
who has been very ill with typhoid
fever and who has been ine this city
visiting his sister. Mrs. J. I». Yates,
has het n removed to the Frances
Ann Lutcher hospital.
Thetewere,18 in attendance Tues-
day evening for'the regular meeting
of the Business Girls efrele at the
Presbyterian chureh. Lunch was
served at G:15 oiclock. The subject
of the lesson was “The Indian," and
Mrs. Steele Campbell spoke very in-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1927, newspaper, August 24, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529739/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.