The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 70, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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The mont gorgeotu parade and
WHY TOLERATE
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First Baptist
pageant in the history of East
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entertainment a*. chureh nt 3 p. m.
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Rehekahs meet at 8 p.
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afternoon
and in a very amusing con-
serve
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this complete CHEVROLET TRUCK exhibit
tomorrow
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fight ring of today—
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p. m.
I»yal Workers das of Chris-
Eerous.
Would
Forest
north.
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Terma.
repre-
lodge
Springs,
Texas. left Munday for Corpus Chris-
ti after spending the week-end at
Frigidaire prevents the unseen mold
that imperils health
ntructei north of here and will be
storked with duck ahd Osh.
The Loyalty club will meet only
once a month. the meetings to be
held the first of each month at the
Methodist church.
Mte Emily Keith Julian nf Hous-
ton arrived Wednesday and will open
her school of dancing Thursday af-.
ternoon.
B. Trabue of Houston is visiting
in the Lee Alford home.
The
spent
for rent.
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Mr. and Mra H B Sktpper, for-
mer residents who now live in Sa-
bine Pam. were vizitors with friends
Tuesday.
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SOCIETY DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE NO 303
I With all its advantages, Frigidaire is low in
price. It can now be bought for as small a sum
as $r8o f. o. b Dayton. And Arms are so con-
venient that it is easily whin yqur family
budget. See a demonstrat “
• Mrs Moms ie visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mra. Joes, in Sour lake this
week.
The only protection against this unseen dan-
ger is to keep perishable foods in a dry atmos-
\ phere and in a refrigerating temperature of less
than jo®. Frigidaire electric refrigeration meets
both these requirements. .
Enjoy your food
as it nourishes your body
if yorr appetite to not keen you owe k to
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Mrs. E Whitman visited 4n Beau-
mont Thursday.
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Orangefield News
MUI w W. GASDENS
Reporter
tortoto
phone
THVRSDAY:.
Vinicimg toy for Woman’s Min-
mlonary moctety.
MODERN CHEVROLET COMPANY
Distributors for Orange County
410 FIFTH STREET. PHONE 99.
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Mr. and Mrs. James HCochran
entertains with bridge at eight
o’elock at their home, 1402 Fark
avenne.
Power HI Me clam pienie, meet-
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enette, everythine furnishea 101 4th
"reet, phone 26._________________
FOR mEsr Moumehola furninhfnen.
Apvirsor Orange A”
von TENT Smalf bedrdom, hitch.
. it is visible to the
naked eye? The
microscope reveals that this is true.
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into pn»toUj.
nne apartment
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Saturdar to Ladtes Day at Pine-
hurst Inn.— (Adv.)
the fne
and its
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which convened
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Stewards of the First Methodist
ehureh will have an imoortant meet-
Inc this evening at 7:30 in the base-
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harmon are
visiting relatives in Waro this week.
MIm velma Lyons of Jennngs la ’
and comedy
“Plumb Dumb”
WB BUr Cattt. Vaal, Hogs ana
Mheep ever’ day Teuphone
IABQ4B PACKING CO.
COX AND BLACKBURN
US PEAAL ST.. PHONE 766
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day Mr
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distrense
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today at
resid enta
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afternooi
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the emer
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to St.
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IN would you think
of risking the health
of yourself and family
by serving food on
which mold appears.
But • do you realize
that mold is often
present from ten to
twelve hours before
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Mr" W P Hunch Is’ In Nes er-
land spending a few days with her
aunt. Mra, Allen. -
Mies Patti Bailey of Rockport.
In thee ton of fast competition,
• omiy full-blgoded, robust, "health
people can koop. to the front, and
mietmo nimn to those who have
she anap, vitor and magmetiam that
gowit * wholesome, healthy life.
. Dom’t ejespair toeanaa others
forge ahaad of you. Start right now
to Fegain the bealih which will help
yos progteas. A hearty, appetite
will restore your energy, budid you
up and give you "pep."
ThimnrSi have benefited them-
melves and kept their bodles in good
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and mid
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storm’s i
tion of
the ruins
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damage i
11.500.004
Sunday, October 2nd. will be rally
day at the First Presbyterian church.
Fvery oficer and teacher of the
Hunday school is urged to emphasize
the importance of this cause.
Mrs. Harry Kitterman was called
to Jennings. Loouisiana, by the ineas
of her husband, Harry Kitterman.
Monday.
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evja. Hut naw
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The W. M. S. met at 2:30 o’clock
Wednesday at the Baptist church.
Following a brief business meeting a
prayer service was held as the W.
M. B. is observing a week of prayer.
Mrs R. L. Wynne, district
sentative to the Sovereign
Mm. Deueant and children are
spending the week with relatives in
Vinton.
to 24th. Th* Sov-
AN sir SKIN?
,adome peopte •,l“ hav- th. mig-.
taken mpression that------ - -
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:.*87 hn« been fos
shere annoyIe." ana "
teiloiu wby Meme. ,
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213′6,28 XSL armg” ter Black
tian chureh meeta M 2:30 p. m.. eartone <• dtnemon: *9 ix"pi22528
with Mra. Lenter on Iake atreet to nae, highiy bemehletal •n3 aelan-
in Ima nadidton. ’L"'"
____________________'_ ...Por best results use Kim* me-
Chrintian chnreh Men’s Eible
elana entertaln ladies of Church
at 7:30 nt the churrh.
Glenners will meet in the hse-
ment of the MsIImmIM church at
four o’elock.
lRIDAYs . ...
Ura Chriatian Iornl Worker*
cass meots with Mr*. Aha Rieh-
Mm. R. Rostrum is home from
Beaumont where she was called by
the illness oC a sister.
Building
after a t
said the
more thi
run as I
hen auth
ran estim
After a
pher said
men whe
wrecking
badly dai
baek from a three-day visit with
friends In Beaumont. k
the Pl Mu sorority house. MiM
Halley formerly taught in Orange
where ahe was very popular.
“Our g
ling a ter
keeping o
thousands
flocked in
of Police
"When
Louis Mi
found the
and a sec
down. T
the hospit
and thirty
were tak
treatment.
“All tli
them mot
terday. hai
- of safty
lances an
patients
hampering
Last nig
crowded I
McPherson
▼enter avi
til the pa
them out.’
"In al
never seen
wide a ter
from Fifte
boulevard
noth to Ai
tangled wi
and wreck
ama was elected chairman at this
timie. Mrs. Wynn Pearce was re-
Mim MarJcrie Prown visited re la- reived as a new member.
tives in Beaumont Thursay. Throe tables of club members
orri b s‛s.one"Eoipt Nzt,
build up red corpuscles and itIm-
proves the processes by which the
body is nourished.
s.s.s. is time tried and reliable.
It is made from the roots of fresh
herbs and plants and is prepared in
a scientific way in a modern labor-
atory. "
s.s.s. is sold at all
stores Ui two sizes. The
1.
| (Hidden. Will Smith, R. A. Dodd,
, J K. Jorgensen. J. A. Thornton. Lee
landry. George Rexaes, John Nelson
and Miss Alta Relle Turner, the
honorees. Mm. W. M. Allison and
Mrs Roy Frown and the hostess,
Mrs. Allison.
CONVICTT CAUGHr
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas. Sept
28.—W- N. Favro, escaped convict
from Oklahoma, is in jail here to-
day awaiting McAlister. Okla.. offi-
cers. Favre, who was sent up in
1911 for life, following his convic-
tion for murder, was captured at
Robstown late yesterday.
A. H Crouch. E. Chapman and
J. C. Daily will leave Thursday even-
ing for McFadden Beach where they
expect to catch 100 pounds of fish
forihe Pwell Bible class picnic
which will be Held at the lake Fri-
day evening.
1. <>. O. F.
NFMI-ANNUAL MEETING.
The semi-annual meeting of the
Southeas Texas I. O* F. association
will be held in Orange Saturday
morning beginning at it o'clock. An
elaborate program has been a-
r a Aged nnd win include a report of
ing with Bev B.
charge.
ereign lodge is composed of repre-
sentatives from all over the United
States, Canada and 11 refeign coun-
tries. - y •
The southeast Texas lodge consists
of Hardin. Orange and Jeferson
county lodges, which numbers fl.
Between 400 and 509 members are
expected to attend this meeting.
The Houston Heights Rebekah de-
gree staff will exemplify the work
in their degree.
Mr. and
tain with bridge at three o'clock
at her home, 1402 Park avenue.
test Miss Alta Belle Turner was win-
ner of first prize Mrs. Brown was
awarded consolation and to the two
honorees the hostess presented dain-
ty gifts.
The room given over to this hos-
pitality were adorned with lovely
flowers . In a charming arrangement.
At a late hour the hostess, assist-
ed by Miss Alta Relle Turner, serv-
ed a delicious salad course to the
following guests:
Mesdames W. L Joiner. D. A.
SALE: Heart eypress lumber
I penta OuV Coast Crate Vac-
mazm•Or .into, my home,
A Bareain, Or. M.
Orangeftela achool boy tormed an
athletic club Wednesday at achool
with Coach Chapman in charge.
Virgu Garrinon will have charge of
the junior basketban teama. Mis
Aline Feeble, will coach the eiris
thia year.
rIDAIRE
P GENBRA/L M O ▼ O B B
sionary society of the Methodist
church will meet next Tuesday at 3
o'clock with Airs. George Foreman
nnd a full attendance is urged. Each
member is asked to make a dollar
and bring to the meeting nnd tell
he w it was made.
WFDNNNDAY BIIDGE CLUB
WITH MRS. IUDDLF.
The Wednesday bridge club met
Wednesday afternoon at ths home of
Mrs. Hunter Huddle for the annual
business meeting. Mrs. Mattle Ad-
home in Saratoga Thursday, having
spent two weeks bore with her
daughter. Mrs J. B Bradley
LONDON, Sept. ft.—A violent
earthquake occurred at Sivan. in
Asia Minor today, according to a-
Central news dispatch from Con-
stantinople. No details were given
in the dispatch.
JAwEL..L.L.. .
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In Hot
• Mesdames artzog. Crews and
Branhorst of Peaumont vistted here
Tusday,
Mrs, M. R. ALLISON
MNTERTAINED.
Mra,H. M. Allison entertained at
.her home, 908 pine Street. Wednes-
day afternoon honoring Mrs W M
Allison of Han Antonio and Mrs.
Roy Brown of Port Arthur.
Il him s popn nidier
9 hie We inuhi hands,
•f the French Foreign
themselves • on being
djor in the warld,
• view of hte legion
Methodist church.
ige plants. W A.
"Beau deste," which comes to the
strand theater next , Tuesday.
This tremendously popular novel
wwas written by Major P. C. Wren
of tb4 British army and transferred
to the seven by Paramount, the un-
dertaking being one of the greatest
of its kind. For the Atoning of the
Sahara desert aosnos, 2000 man
spent three months on the Arianna
desert 10 miles from the nearest
habitation,
.The featured player In "Beau
Geste" include Ronald Colman. Alice
Joyee, Noah Beery, Mary Brian. Neil
Hamilton, William Powell, Norman
Trevor. Ralph Forbes and Victor
MeIaglan.
ardson, honde <T Mm. Figar
Staken, Orange avenue, 2:30p.m.
Mm. James Cochran will enter-
were present for thle fret meptins
The rooms wor* a 4 sms f with eum-
mer flowers At the elose of the
business ■■sal ns several gamen of
bridge were enjoved with Vra Mal-
colm Pearee making high score.
Mm Huddle meryed a salad and
an iee eourse at the close of ths af-
ternoon.
The eib win meet with Mrs. Mat-
tin Adams next Wednesday afterneon
at her home at 3 o’clock.
19.—Bd Jaekson, farmer, today was
recovering from the effects of hav-
ing half hie right hand torn off by
the nec Mental dincharge of a muzzle
loading shotgun Jneknon had load-
ed one barrel and was tamping down |
th* charge tn the neor when the
explosion oeeurred. « At
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A week at praser to beine ob-
eervea at the papttat ehureh prior
to dhe tototer at a revtvat meet-
Lmmu*tte
at Oranseele echo« The
cenaisted nf mafic ant
tendings. The meventh prade pnpila
will be in ehare, nedt Menday.
aar Ktt <
ana MM tal
Memtpeta
leglon vru
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a house Euest in the Stakes
this week.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 70, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927, newspaper, September 29, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529767/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.