The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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WHAT SOCIETY IS WEARING
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SOCIETY DEPARTMENT
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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every corner of thr earth,
of men whose last mumlot
Ramer Mar meets in Masonie
temple at 7:80.
Sewine cirele of Wesley Bible
cae meets with Mra, Lit Reeme,
1403 Main street, at 2 o’elock.
(Wednenday»
Daughtera of the American Rev-
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and spent four year* in Texv uni-
versity where he received his degree
The Herald has the following to gay
of Mr. Clough:
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are carefully designed Wash
Frocks that are sold at excep-
tionally low prices—
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The Blqqest
QUANITY
for Economy
s. how much health, econom,
and tabla enjovment there la In
Knot Sparkling Gelatine- wrire
for Mra. Knox: New Book-het
mpat notable publicatiop-a real
adoration in fecipes and general
eooking informadon. Free upon
- write for it coday. en-
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Charle. a Knox Gelattne Ce
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INFLUENZA
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FORMER ORANGE BOV
MOVES TO NEW ScHoOL
A clipping taken from the
Silver ten having as hostesnen.
Orange Rainbow Giria, at home
of Mra. W L Blanchard, 907 Cy-
pres street from 8 to 5:30.
Iadie day luneheon at Sunset
Grove club house.
for over
35
years
GUARANTEED PURE
games were playrd with Mrs W M s-
Ellis making highest score, and low sn:
score falling to Mm. George Grin- I F
stead --
Nawakawa <ampfire group
home of Mm Booker at 3:30.
Wetomichik Campfre group
West Orange school at 3:30.
PORT THINK PIMPLES
MUST BE TOLERATED!
Don’t fool yourself into believing
that pimples, rashes and blotches can
not ba helped and must be tolerated.
I oday, a pimply skin is out of style.
If you are a victim of akin infections,
to to your druggist, ask for Black and
White Ointment use it according to
directions and get quick relief it is
pleasant to use highly beneficial and
scicntifically safe
For best results use Black and White
Skis Soap with Black and White Oint-
ment All dealers sell them at small cost
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hunt, the guests were invited
phians will be t
home of Mrs. A.
street, with Mm.
leader.
Cordially Invites You to Attend a
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Paramount pieture to be shown at
the Strand theater for 5 days, com-
mencing today
Formed in the ahadow of Verdun.
two terma
The last
of Our School Byatem."
on May 1
to nibble Jean Sehriber, who
street at 3 o’cloek.
Gleaner roclety of
Methodist chureh meets
church at 3 o'clock.
Tehuacana Campre
Curtis nchool at 3:30,
(Saturday)
handle Herald will be of interest to
the friend, in Orange of Kenneth
with an attractive
from the Orange high nchool
chance to engage in the danseroun
occupation of landing pptes behind
the enemy lines deliehted them.
Add to thia the beauty of a re.
newed romance between one of the
air heroes and the gir he left he-
hind, becaune of a misunderstandina. --
and you have the flat of 'The Le-
gion of the Condemned."
Gary Cooper, the stalwart etar of
Peau Sabreur plays the leading role
in thin atory of the clouda. Appear-
Inc opposite Cooper la Fay Wray,
the new Von Stroheim And who la
to be teamed with Cooper in torth-
coming productions. Lane chandler.
Barry Norton and Francis McDonald
aleo appear in the east of this pic-
urte directed by William Wellman.
Wouldn't you, too. like a face pow-
det that will keep the shine away
—atay on longer—spread smoothly
—not clog the pores - and always
be so pure and fine’ It is made by
» new French Process and la called
MELLO-GLO. It la surely a won-
dertul Face Powder Just try MEL-
"Kenneth H. Clough, teacher of
nelence and mathematics in the Pan-
handle school, has been employed as
superintendent of the Valley View
schools In Wichita county.
. "Mr. Clouxh has been with the
last three
Timmons. 908 Pine
W A. (unning an
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Red Dot Ant Syrup
Try one bottle—In* convinced
At All Dea lers-- 25c
LO-GLO. Goree’s Drug Store.
the First
at the
RANODAUMTGR OW TH
LATE JsemM cMQATI
PicToAiAL vRSa0.-
ranged about the rooms where
Ruests, Mere entertained, and
the gmes light refreshments
daintily served.
The Tuesday club win meet
Week with Mrs Joe Lucas, at
home, 812 Pine street.
Tuendaz bridge dub with Mra.
Raymoma Hill. 1002 Elm street
Merrte Wives bridge deb with
Mra Hugh Myers in West Orange
at ItM.
Orange Detphiane meet with
Construetion of
$1.95 to $2.95.
Ideal Fducation. Mm W. E.
Corquodale.
Citizenship and the Sehool.
J W. Gray.
Education. Mm. W.
of players enjoyinga series of pleas-
inz Kames. Mm. R. E. Barr was
winner of high score during the af-
ternoon.
Lovely roses were attractively ar-
MAUGRET LOUISE COLQVET
ORLEBRATFS BITTDAY
The eight hbirthday anniversary of
Mauzret Loulse Colquet was ntting-
ly observed on Saturday afternoon
when her mother entertained a
number of her friends and play-
mates with an Easter egg hunt and
delightful games at their home.
During the contest, a prize was
offered to the winner, and thia fell
Wellis, 31* Sixth ntreet at 3:30,
BaptlM Cirrle 4 meets with Mra.
B. Beesley. West Park Ave., at 3.
Baptist Circle 3 meets with Mr,
A. CarF, 804 Front street, at 3.
Girls' auxillary of the First
Baptist church meets at the '
chureh at 3:45.
GAMP AWEONT ESJOYS
HKE IN wooDs
Members nt Camp Avent Camp-
fir's group enjoyed a hike Into the
wooda ’ on Monday afternoon and
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ANDERSON SCHOOL.
PLAY APRIL 27
“The Garden Cinderella** will be
presented by the pupik of the An-
derson school in the auditorium of
the school on Friday. April 27
The play will be an attractive and
delightful entertainment and the
cast is being trained under the su-
pervision of the Anderson school
teachers.
MRS, KEESF IIOSTFNS
TO SEWING CIRCIE
The sewing circle of the Wesley
Bible elass of the First Methodist
church met in regular weekly nes-
sion at the home of Mm. Lit Reese,
1403 Main street, on Tuesday after-
noon at 2 o'clock. Eleven members
were present and enjoyed a pleasnnt
afternoon of sewing, and embroidery
work, and friendly conversation.
late in the afternoon, when the
work had been folded away, the
hostess served delightful refresh-
ments of hot chocolate and cake to
her guests
The meeting of ihq sewipg elrcle
for next week will be arounced at
a later date.
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women were dim memories. an"
who had tried everything in ute but
death, no mission was too hazardous
for them to accomplish. In their
looming airplanes they fought the
enemy in the air and on the Eround.
From high above ths heavine earth
BA IT I MT MISSIONARY
CRCLEs POSTPONE MEETING
There will be no meeting or the
cirele Ot the Woman. Missionary
The Highest en-a
JIIC I IUILCJU thear the lecture that will Be kiv.n
J _____ I there.by Leutenant-Commander Eg.
A ■ | A • -/ 1 Ear Hoe, missionary office or mhe
4 11 I R I I IV iSaivation Army, who on Thurada
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KVUIAEB B s । th: women sing M hl
3«.™“ wee ” e sublet. "Women or Tnaa.- T
fr Heal+h unaw--tpa". araakam
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MIS. STANK'S
CLASS MEET FRIDAY
Members of Mrs W H Stark's
Sunday school class will meet at
her home on Green avenue on Fri-
day evening at 7:30.
All members are expected to be
in attendance.
the Dei-
st the
stndied trees and
Eleven r trees were
(Thursay)
Methodist Woman's Missionary
society meet in church parlors at
3 o’clock for monthly program
MRS. MYERS HOSTFSS
TO MERRIE WIVES
The weekly meetjng of the Merrie
Wives bridge club took place on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Hugh Myers in West orange,
and an afternoon of pleasing diver-
ajon was enjoyed in which five I
MILS. HILL HONTFNS
To TI FSDAY CLI B
Mrs. Raymond Hill entertained
the members of the Tuesday bridge
club nt her- home, loo* Elm street,
Tuesday afternoon, with four tables
year he has given his time entirely
to science The Valley View school
la a consolidated school with up-to-
date school plant and an enrollment
of 400.
"Mr. ('lough bought a home in
Panhandle soon after moving here
and entered whole-heartedly into the
school and church life of the com-
munity.
"Superintendent-elect Lawson ana
school board officials expressed re-
Eret at losing Mr. Plough from the
teaching staff here but are glad to
"ee.him progreas That the people
oL.Valley Vlew are necuring a com-
patent and likeable educator 1,
acknowledged by all
"Mra.. Clouzh hap also been teach-
win 12 the Fanhandle wchool ana
wi,be employed as domentie aclence
teacher in the Valley View whool '
home of Mrs W C Wells in Orange-
field with a splendid attendance and
enjoyed a most intersating lesson
with Mrs O. L. Baker as leader.
The president, Mrs. J. W. Gray
presided during the’business session
The subject of the lesson for the
day was “The American Contribu-
Hop to World Thought and Develop-
ment," and text reports given were
as follows:
Progress as Recorded in Centen-
lai. Mm. Ran Ratemnn.
American Art. Mra. P. A Russell
American Literature. Mrs. 11 H
Womack
the dining room where the beauti-
ful white birthday cake with its
eight pink candles was the central
decoration on the table. The cake
was cut and served to the little
friends of the honoree, with de-
liclous fruit punch.
Maugret Louise was the recipient
of many lovely and useful gifts from
her little fuesta, who were as fol-
lows: Mary Bliss bet h Murry: Dor-
othy Hagy. Shearmon Hammerly.
Dick Murry, Rensselar Murray,
Hermon Bowler, Herndon Bowler,
Bert Guldry, Bobbie Hamerly, Eu-
gene Boswell. Genevive Harrison, Ir-
ma Guidry, Evelyn Bowler, Flits
beth Hagy. Billie Duke, R W. CoL
quet, Lillian Colquet
quet, Lillian Colquet. Sibbie Jean
Sehriber and Gertrude Harrison.
trees in all will be studied next
week 'so as to complete the honor
it was planned at the next meet-
ing to hike Itno the woods and bring
material to ' cook their supper, at
this timhe a study of different kind*
offres will be made
Fortnightly bridge Hub with
Mrw. a E Phillips, los Second
ntreet, at 2:30.
schools for the
Clough, son of Mr. and Mrs F
Plough, 304 Water street. He
DFLPHI ANS MET
WITH Mils. VFLLS
The Orange Delphians met
Tuesday morning at 0:30 at
Phillips at 3:30.
Young Womaan's Bible Class of
First Presbyterian church meets
with Mm. George Cloud at her
home in Pinehurst Heights at
Presbyterian Woman's Bible
Hass meets at church at 3 o'clock.
Baptist Circle No. 2 meets with
Mrs. K. D. Lce, not Fighth M.,
at 3 o'clock.
Baptist Cirele No. 3 meets with
Mrs. A. F. Wilson, 304 Twelfth
A chic examnle of the comnose
suit is sponsored hy bv Mrs. Charles
B. Harding for daytime wear It
consists of a blue enrdigan iacket
trimmed with geometric tucking and
M rut with eleeves short enough to
displav a bit of the erepe hlouse
worn beneath th* cont The skirt of
blue and white wool plald is ev*
with a rlrrular flare and finished off
a trifle longer than the usual run
of sport skirts.
Horizontal tucks trim Mrs. Hard-
ing’s blue felt hat. and deep belme
hose and brown kid opera pumps
comnlete the accessoriee.
Mr* Charlep R Harding, the for-
mer Marion Chonte, is a erand-
daughter of the late Joseph Chonte.
noted diplomat, one time amhasaa-
dor to England, and a foremost jur-
ist of his renerntion.
Mr. Harding is • great grandson
of Jay Cooke, a financier of the
PIvil war i»*rlnd The young couple
wre married four years ngo at St
Bartholomew’s < bun h, and make
their home in this city.
AT THE NTRAND
“A band of men whose sweet-
heart waa death" Thin sentence
briefly deneribes the make-up .nd
character at the men to he found in
“The Iegion nt the Condemned," the
meet, with Mra, C. E.
NEW CAMPFIRE .
GROUP ORGANIZED
A new Campfire group was organ-
Ized last Wednenday at the home nt
Mn. Stover, with the following offi-
care elected; Frances Butler, preni-
dent; Marjorie Sims, neeretary: Max-
Ine Hunt, treaaurer. and Mary Col-
burn, scribe.
Miss Cora Puckett cava an in-
zpiring talk on the Ideal, nt Camp-
Ure, following which the girls work-
ed on marble paper (or their note-
book cover,. The president and
Mins Puckett then practiced the ;
Croup with ringing campfire chorumea
At the next meeting of this croup
they wilAnish their hook,, dlscusa
a name fok the croup, and map out
their progrm for meverat month,.
Wild flowers
$500, ono eooperative poultry farm
here will begin soon.
Mrs. Douglas Stakes
The next meeting of
the games, and th*
I Act 4 of King Henry VIII wn the
ubact atudied by the member, of
the Shakespeare elub at their week-
ly meetinK held in the Womam,
elub room, on Fifth stret on Mon.
day afternoon at 3 30. Mrs c A
Ruumel! was leader for the afternoon
and ably tauzhtthe lesaon.
"Impremalons of the Play" were
Civen in response to roll cal.
Durink the hhort bunines nennion
, that preceded the lesson, Mrs w
W Womack prenided, and plan,
were made for a picnic into the
wood, north of Orange for next
Monday afternoon. In place of the
regular weekly meeting.
There will be no lenson at thl,
time, and the afternoon will be elv-
en over to pleamnt enjoyment and
racial con vernation.
THE ARRIVAL OF nILIF-
FRIDAY NIGHT.
I A two-act comedy entitled 'Th-
iArrival of Billie" wil he presentea
. by the faculty of the Went Orange
"chool on Friday evening at K
o'clock in the auditorium of the
Went Orance nchool
The teacher, and a number of the
y ounce r people of the West orance
community will take pari in the at-
l fair, Which promimen to be next en-
tertal nine ana delightfut. .
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1928, newspaper, April 18, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529930/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.