The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 22, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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woman'* visit to our city is to acquaint
you with all the very newest creations
drinks and ice cream, and added the
proceeds of their sale to the money
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Natural Gas, “The Ideal Fuel”
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the wrap around skirt is the curved
hemline and aide fold
Chic accesories consist of a me-
dium-brimmed straw hat* bound in
ribbon, fancy gold choker necklace,
capeskin gloves, leather pouch bag,
beige nilk hoar and one-strap reptile
•kin sandals
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with which to defray their expenmes
to th- grand assembly which will be
hele in Dallas in June
Interesting to compare the
Mtns Hunice Dougharty of Bem-
may is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs T. A. Dougharty, and her bunt.
Mias Zela Deugharty, at their horns
in West Orange.
W A. Gunning, vce presi-
—if you desite, we will pipe
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LAIGE xIMNEI OF GHSTs
AT LADIIS DAY xexonFoX
ODESSA.— Odessa high school be-
zins drive to secure books for II-
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raise money
street, Friday at 1 o’clock with a
I perfectly appointed luncheon honor-
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with Emil
her lows of duchesse U<e
a princeas frock made over
chiffon, which composed the
A. sold cold
of th* president, Mrs. J
Mrs. J. E Milliken,
Gt ILD SILVER
TFA WEDNESDAY.
The Guild of Mt. Paul's Epim opal
chureh will sponsor a silver tea at
the home of Mrs. II F. Brown, 410
Tenth street, neat Wednesday after*
noon from 4 to T o’clock, the pro-
ceeds to be used for th* benefit of
the Guild
A cordial invitation is extended
the public for I his pleasing affair.
The monthly lunchon given by
the lady members of Sunset Grove
club house, proved to Ise the usual
delizhtful tff air as previous hospi-
talities of this kind have been, when
the ladies entertained nt the beau-
tiful club house Saturday at one
o’clock.
ful entertainment were
Cleb women meet to orxanine
MINS IELEN McNEILL
REHIVES IIONOILS
Highest scholastic honors in
evening and enjoyeir a series of , Ing several Orange boys who are
copal Guild, at home of Mr. II. F.
Brown, 41 Tenth street, from 4
to 7 odiogk.
Haptint cirele 3 with Mr-
<’ H. Coleman, 707 Boner wtrret
WEDNMSDAY BKIDGE CLUB
ENTEIT AINED FRIDAY,
The Wednesday bridge elub and
additienal guets were entertained at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Hunter
Ruddle 606 Cherry etrget, on Fri-
your own achool netghbor hood whieh
i» heinK arranzed by omicers «< theo . —p
iocdi M Croat henitn BerViCN "e I
SPECIAL
I SALS
I occaslon by one of the members
I Thgse luncheons er always a so- ’
rial aucceba, and are enjoyed not
onty by local members and their
guesta, but by out-of-town member*
and guests alo, who motor over to
attend
"tylen of yenterday with thome of to-
day. Glaneing over the account of
the louis fl. Smith weddinu, parent*
of Mis Dorothea, we read:
"Mims Emily Ashton Hurry (Mra
The committee on arranzements,
who succemafully planned and at-
tended the luncheon on thia occasion
were Mendames Raymond Mill. Uro-
ver Colpurn, Howard Smith. P. B
A smart three-plece ensemble de-
veloped in fancy bordered wool and
crepe is sponsored by Mime Dorothea
Smith for street wear.
Interesting fashion details include
a seven-eighth length coat finished
off by the border on collar and
caffs, paisley patterned crepe blouse
cut with a V neek and terminating
in an attached belt of th* woolen
fabric held in place by two bone
"rhe Laat Command,"
Janninga
“The fast Command"
form of election to member ship in
Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary
scholastie fraternity, has been con*
f erred on twenty-seven senior stu-
dents in the Colleze of Arts and Sci-
eacre of the University of Texas, ,
MIm Helen McNeill of Orange,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. S Me-
Neill. 412. Eighth street, was one
among the students selet ted because
of their high scholarship in the Uni-
veruity.
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A three course luncheon was fault-
lessly served to about sixty guests.
After luncheon bridge parties were
formed, ami games were enjoyed on
the large encloned porch The Mon*
day bridge club was among those
playing, being entertained on this
shown both Tuesday and Wednenay
nights, and a ticket pure hased from
the Campfire Giris may -be used
either day.
However, the girls receive a com-
mission only on the tickets they sell,
so they are hoping that any one
planning to see the show will buy
a ticket from them. If a Campfre
Qiri has not yet brought tickets to
those desiring them, they ar* re-
quested to phone 203 or 199 and the
tiekets will be seat out.
Th* girls cannot build a cabin
without money, and the public can-
not see the show without tickets, so
th* girls ar* asking the public to
buy tickets from them, so that they
can got what they need, and th*
public will have what they need to
see th* show.
Urty Colburn. Miss Ruis Lowe, Mias
Hattie Hinn. Mss Faye Jackson,
Miss Easie Iichardson, Miss Zelma
Dougharty, Snooks Brown.
THE ARRIVAL OF BILLY"
PLAYS TO PACKED HOUSE
A packed house greeted the play-
let, ‘rhe Arrival of Hilly,’ at the
Went orange school Friday night,
when the play was presented in th*
auditorium at s o‘t lock.
The cast was made up of the fac-
ulty of the West Orange school, and
several of the younger people of the
West Orange community, and all
rendered their parts in an admirable
manner
Munie for the performance was
furnished try Mr Buchanan and his
ore hestrn, and In addition to the
cast of the play, clever side acts
were given by little Peggy Elkins,
and Master Albert Adams.
Miss Zelma Dougharty, teacher in
the West Orange school, directed the
performance. It was announced that
over one hundred dolUra was taken
in, this money to be used for the
benefit of the West Orange school
library. •
In connection with the affair, the
MAY DAY PROGRAM
FON OKANGE.
May Day is Child Health Day over
the entire United States. The ob-
wervaton at May day as National
Child Health day is five years old
The slogan for 1928 May day is
"Better Children for our Nation;
a Better Nation tor Our Children."
Dr. H. X. Barnett, director of the
bureau of child hygiene ot the etale
department ot health, has bson ap-
pointed state chairman ot May day 1
activitles tor Texas. The zovernor
of •ur state will issue a proclama-
tion declaring some sort of celebra-
tion in every community, emphasis-
ing its year round program tor child
health and weltare, urging that all
children have a close tie-up , with
health tn the home, the community
and the school.
Through the Parnt-Teacher asso.
elation plans are being made to give
every pre-school child some sor of
health inspeetion during the month
of May. War, tor the announce-
ment of the pre-school conference or
DELEGATHS WILL GIVE
uEroiTs AT cICLE MEHTIXG
The tour circle* of the Woman*
miaslonary society at the First Meth-
odist church will meet in the ladies'
parlor st the church on Thursday
afternoon at 3:30, at whieh time
the delegates who attended the con-
terrace at Marshall will make their
report.
As matters of importance will be
dise ussed at this meeting the mem-
bers of the various circle* are, urged
to be pre-sent
There will be a meeting of wo-
men at th* Womn’s club house on
BENEFIT M||OW FOR
CAMPFIRE GIRIS
Th* Campfire Giris will this week
make a second contribution to their
cabin fund through th* anle of
tiekets for a benefit pieture show at
the Strand theater Th* picture la
will be
part of the train it had a trans-
parent yoke and elbow sieeves, and
fantened on the bodies was a pearl
and diamond pin. the bridegroom’s
gift
"Her only attendant was Misu
Christine Diddle, whone dress was
of white Ure over pale blue chiffon.
Her hat. of the mame combination,
had a crown of pink roses and geen
leaves
802 Park,
students of A AM College, and are
at home for the H. V holidays.
Beutifui radiance roses were at-
traetively placed about the living
room of the Simmons hom«, and In
th* dining room, the luncheon table
had for a enterplece a Urge basket
filled with the lovely roses.
A tempting foureourse luncheon
was taultlessly served to the follow-
ing boys: Carl Mitchell, a senior of
A. A M.; Gordon Gudger, a junior;
Graham Bruce, a freshman; Wilmer
McCorquodale, freshman; John Wal-
ton Simmons, freshman; and W C
MeGee, of Bonham, almo a fremhman,
and a guest of Graham Bruce during
the holidays
The boys have been visiting their
parents since Wednesday, and will
return to College station tonight to
resume their utudles.
Kun Jacinto day was fittingly oh-
served in the decorations used in
the club room and on the luncheon
fables Red, white and Mue were
the colors featured, by the use of
red and white thistle, and blue lark-
spur in attractive arrangement
The Texas flag also played a
prominent part in the decorative
theme, being conspicuously displayed
With the American flag in the club
rooms The centerpieces on the
huncheon tables were fashioned of
the red, white and blue flowers, and
other table appointments and acces-
at S e’dock
ci ausniaiy or Vir hrhm
ehpmt meet- mt 3:45.
Mume eteb meets •" Woma •
elub room- at 4 oetock.
(Thur-day )
Methodiut Woman ‘m Milonary
society meeta in ladien’ parlor of
First Methodirt ehurh Tor budl-
nens meeting at 3,30.
Guild of SL Paul’s Fpiscopal
ehumh meets with Mrs Wm. Neid
st her home on Pine wtrret.
Gleoners modiety of the First
Methodist chureh meet at the
chureh at 8 ‘elork.
Raptit Woman’s Mimionary mo--
elety meets at First Baptimt
ehureh at 2:30.
Raptint Woman’s Milomnary *0-
clety meeta for monthly minmion-
ary buminens meeting at First Bap-
tut ehureh at 1 oclork,
(Friday)
Mlt.ll MHOOL
CAMPFIKE GROUP MEFr
The new high wchool Campfire
group met Wednesday at the home
of Mrs At over Smoke-print» of
leaves were made for one of the
honors After a short busines ne-
sion, th* program was planned that
will include the meetings until ramp
Next Wednevday will be the Hrst
RELVTIVES VISIT
IN PEVETO HOME.
Mr and Mrs. J H Peveto, 1402
Orange avenue, have aa their guests,
Mra Bam Roberts and daughter Miss
Hazel koberts of Smithville, Mr.
and Mra. J. W. Pratt and three chil-
dren and Mius Huth Peveto of Hous-
ton. Mrs. Roberts, Mra Pratt and
Miss Peveto are the daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Peveto, and were for-
merly residents of Orange, where
they have a wide circle of friends
to welcome them home on his visit.
Mothere’ Hub mert in
man’s dub mown at 3:30.
(Wedneeday)
Wenesny biridge Hub
Mr. and Mm. K C. MeDon
Tiff Orang* avenue at 7:30
featured the chosen
West Orange P
RAINR)W GIRIS
IHEARSE PLAY.
Q"Dencon Dubbs," a three act comn-
edy will be rehearsed by the Rain-
bow Giris on Monday evening at 7
o’clock at the home of Mrs. Qeorge
£ MeCracken, mother advisor to the
■ Rainbow Girls The cast s com
t pomed of young people who have
! previously made reputation in
kind of work, and th* pla, itmet
I With a good vein of entertainment Ml
", the way through, promimes to le- one
of the best home talent afairs given
lately
The Ralnbow Girls will be out to
sell tiekets for th* play newt weep,
and are hoping to meet with the
F I hearty cooperation of the public. as
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GUESTS NT LUNCHEON
Mr«. W B Himmons charmingly
entertained at her home, 712 Cherry
e h / (Monday)
Shinkeepeure Hwb wsWrtM at Wo
mane Hub hote at 3130,
V. W. A mcctn at Frma Ratkat
thurch at T dork.
1 Royal lath am Aar meet at the
Fimnt Heptht rhprh at 3130,
Desrpe of Hionor meet In Odd
Fellows hall at 7130.
(Tuenday)
Tuenday hridge cluh with Mrs.
Joe lucas, 812 Pine street
Merrie,Wivee bridge Hub with
Mri F. d. Deurbomn at 2:30,
man’s elub merts at Woman’s Hub
hou-e on Fifth street at 3 o’cloek.
"The Garen Cineerella" at
Andemson mchhool.
WAnteresing gamen. with Mm Emmett
I Bpoddy making highest me ore for the
< ladies, and highest store ror the
gentlemen going to Mr Edgar
The rooms where the tables were
placed for the games were made
more Inviting and at I rart Ive with
roses and larkspur artistically com-
bined and becomingly arranged at
‘ points of vantage on tables and oth-
. W attractive placee
• Guests amsembling at 7 o’clock
were served a tempting Iwo courae
supper es bridge trays centering
E danes of pink romes and Larkspur
Pollowing the lovely refreshments,
the games begun and were enjoyed
until a Ute hour
The meeting of the Wednemay
club next week wil ba at Jhg home
of Mr. and Mm* H ‘C Mi Donough,
712 Orange avenue, at 7 o’elock
Wednenday evening.
learned at the meeting
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 22, 1928, newspaper, April 22, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529933/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.