The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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t, T. Carr. & fownir clerk, who haa head 18 h«r
beea in Hotteton for some time,
wheys hs «u engaged la weMlnf
work.
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THEFLATTIXE
Contlnlued from Peae Two
Circles of the First churet.
mot at JrtO o'clock Thursday af-
ternoon. *
Mra. W. L. Case was hostess to
Circle One \
renue. There was a very' sood
attendance of members and four
visitors were present, Mrs. \V. A.
i Gunning led
""^wfilch a
social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Bill
McDonald gave several vocal selec-
tions, .accompanied on thf piano by
Mrs. Bob Brent. Rev. E. A. In-
gram another visitor at this
meeting anil he vnv* nn Interesting
talk and closed ihe meeting witji n
prayer. Mrs. WaUer Terrv was
also a -member of the visitors' list,
Circle Two met with .Mrs. Henry
Pafhar on Park avenue, with si*
members and one vfallor present.
The devotional wn* led by Mrs. O.
C. Htrlckliuul and the Nron \yas
tauirht by Mrs. M. *A. Rrnvo. A
number of personal service reports'
were «r|ven. The hostess nerved
.punch and enke.
Number Three met with ..Mr*,
(ieorise White nn Park avenue, with
rlsht memberii present.' Mr*. C. W.
Hare had charce of the buolneoa
aeration and the fountain* officers*
were elected: Mra Rucli St"|>hens.
chairman; Mr* l-.e«>n Darin, secre-
tary. The leanon . « niiitht In Mr*
K B. Slower from the Ron* of Acl*.
Hhepi>et and cake was ser\'ed at the
social hour
Mra. R X. Duke Was hoates* to J
Circle Pour, with at* members 'and
one visitor preaent. After the bual-
ne« bmwIoii, the circle wna honored
tsy having Mrn Viola Ml flair of
New Orleans. I .a . :sve an laterest-
Inc talk on the "PtaptUt Plble In
' Allnl* of New tirlenn* " Mra. Nt
t la ire la the houee *u< <t of Mra A I
R/ Kearrle of West orange, .v j,jc-
' kir Kineb sat pt .ii) on the Uwn
at the Mriiil hrntr.:—'
Clrrla Ptve via entertained by |
Mra. Wood* an Mendenum atreet. '
with nJs nienibera and vlalt«>r I
, *'l think that would be hot atuff!
I thought it wag about time wo were
nook np'by the best people."
';And not only that," she told him.
when they wero seated at the table.
"I'm being put up for membership
in the Thursday Morning MttHoal
vluh."
"ThtttH preat, Vlv." He looked
tired that her heart went out to
him. "You dfserve It. They've been
a bunt h of old tahy if you ask me
too mueh for my
~'Pl
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■MLi°s«d „
curly head close to her. There
a great many things she w "
iipbtf jto g mDmsnt she,
i/ered, and pushed him away.
h* "The poor old working man can
come to the back door and I'll glyo' r '
him a piece of pi#, sometime vM he
nowa the lawn and wa«h«s Windows
and keeps the shrubbery ail trlm-
(TO BE CONTINUED)
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FRIDAY
ncy Scoots of/tlk- Mift Baptist
church will lttcCc at 7:J<) o'clock,
ladies' Brldire umriiumrot at
Surtrct Ct-ovc Country club nt 4
cVtocu. ,L j. .
B. X. p. V. pft'nic nt Ttsa : ,
■Hit. IIk Fir* . Baptist
Miss Eunice Pringie, 18-year-old
co-ed and dancer, and daughter of
a Los * Angeles physician, has
charged Alexander Pontages, mil-
lionaire- vaudeville magnate, with
luit, asserting that ha attacked •
htor when she entered his office for
a vaudeville booking. Pantages
has denied her charge, declaring
that Miss Pringte was angry be-
ta** he would not book bar act
He has been released oa bord ef
125,000.
lie Adama hail charge of tha baal-
neaa aeaelon and Mra. J.' It. Itavld
and Mr* Rrneet Cottle conducted
the BMde ieaaton A aorlitl hour waa
i enjoyed, during w blrh the hoateaa
rved r frm>tir«t* n'a
The nekt nieetlna nlU i«e at the
J hunte of Mra, Mattle Adama on.
1 I'llle otrert. and will fee in the form
f a atx'lai meet lug
?lh« lcoked at htm in utter amate
tr.cnt.
•«Whv—have they* 1 didn't no-
tice, Well, I gueso It's becaupe no
one ever did nay much attention to
.me, | naturally' didn't ,«*I>eot It lo
he any different after I married yot|
I didn't think al out tt."
"You poor Uld," he smiled acrob-
at her.
"Why all th« pity* 1 think I'm e
dnrn liicky girl. But you looft !lk a
very tired boy, wv dear, and when
you're throuish entlnK you mlist lie
down and rest awhile. No as# let-
ting that place ret your ;Sat,' you
know."
Kent streched his hand across the
table. /. I
'You're a real wife, honey, aren't
you? Don't spoil me."
•Well, this good service only lasts
about a mouth longer,' she unuo.i
him off, and wss sorry. Rut she had
to have something to uaj'. >
He did not answer if* looked so
tfired aud creaifalitu, so like a amall
boy. that when she passed him,
elyrlur the table and netting his
dMsarl. sb« bent and klsned the top
AU Now Talking
Of Her Recovery ^ I
Everybody in my neighborhood Is
talking abofct the Wonderful change
3ar«jo<. mude In mv hottltU. '.
"l<or ihroo j'curi: I sntturod icrvl-
• Mil with utomach ■
trouble. My kid-
a a y e troubled
nt. and my baok
hurt tie all the
Ifaia. ' My! sw*!
were so shaky I
hardly ever got
a good nl iht'i
rest. (' had se-
vere headaches
and sometimes
got so .$
would have to
hold on to
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prewnt. Mr- A. Rarron led the de-
votional and Mr* R A. Ingram
taught the Rlble leaaon, from the
ninth chapter of John
Mra. W. I.. Aver* was iw s u to
Otrcle Rli at her houte on P.trk
SVenue. Reven member* wele pr«V-
eat. The «t votl«nal waa led l>y
Mra. K. C. Walters and the leanon
taught by Mrs W g, M<* rnuo,l tic.
At the huainea-, aeneion 11* (• follow-
| HUtkt (igOIT HAN
MMkTtNli VK«T :Rll.tY
The Wayakn Oaiup Kire Oirla met
I for a regular nie.-tins at the home
of their guardian. Miaa Audrey Aa•
drr-«>n. Thuraday afternoon Thoae
lira rent were: Kaiher l*onn«ud. (Hl'
Roddy, Rotte tlltaron, Annl
Ula.> V.trnadu and Marguerite Pe
na n reatilt „f the aesrclty of aacka
The fit at big cargo of S M'ka for the
bnyou cotton f irmer* waa eni down
>eeterday. All cotton from the
tuivou country la again to be
bandied in cunnv aacka. m h«r-lo
forr. It 1* Mated ,
llti « HOP toMIXt. IN
* Althouffh the Orange couaaty flg
j clop has been unuaualiv alow in
mat ui lav nod rtio-nlng. work of
gathering them ia going forward
With a ru b at lhl« time The or-
itainl hue employed large
Screen Star to Wed
veto, the latter of «hom ha- made
many vlalta to thia ground l>efore
iotya' of ptckera who are at Id to be
m.tkin*.- headway, -fa the meantime.
I tic i-i I "•*' '*f>nc Prod acta company can-
I ntnr factory Is running foil hi* • In
the A( canning nod preaervlng de- /
part meat.
laic officer* for the coming t ear were ! a(.,( yeaterd ty
elected: Mm J W Helton, chslr-
nun; Mrs. O. D. Butler, aecretary;
Mrs. W. K McCarqaodsle. teacher
A social hour Wta enjoyed follow-
In? the meetlar.
INDIANA tiint. IS
ORANGE MAY* RltlDK
A weddlur which will I* of Inter-
est to Orangeiten waa mwmiilwd ut
the First Methndlat church In Ktans-
vllle, lnd . on Auguat in. when
Miss Mildred Rice became the bride
I "of Ruasell Phelps.
I Mr. Phelpa left Orange about two
weeks ago on a vacation and re-
turned yesterday accompanied by
his bride, ' They are at home at
101 Sixth street.
, *9!rs. Phelpa la a graduate of the
Evansvlllc high school und a for-
tner student .at llllnols^Wi> l.'ynn
college.
Mr. Phelps la an employe of the
Otahge Oar and Steel Co.
The program conalated ot game*,
a puasle teat and a genersl atudy of
tree* Rach girl present earned the
honor that re.iulrea her to Identify
fifteen tree* In a *ul?lcient manner
to aaaure future recognition. A leaf
from each kind of tree was placed
In the notebook of thore who h^'l
them and the name written be
ueath the leaf.
Ties study waa very Interesting
1(1 aplte of the w.irm weather. The
girls enjoyed cold ornnae ,ule and
iccttox cookies. On the way home,
they paid Mr*. Ford, the executive,
a short visit. The ulrls plan to
make ink prints at their next meet-
ing. .
Jlof.D II \TF. (iwrKIIWif
J. D Hapfcclt, traffic manager'
and aaalvtant aenernl manager at
the Orange chamS r of comn^esre.
uecompitnled Uv It F. Itr« rh. preal-
dl-rvt and general ntahager^ of the
SaNne Supply c< mps(Wjr. .list
nitrhl for AiMdln. wherK fbav. -iu iii
fotfay Intel tlt wiitfc ^sfe i^Ajclyle |n
If of 'rate sMWv. TM .ws
ejected to r.-tpraa honty. tayjJ^tfOW.
Dt'KETT OX VACATION
(1. «" IHickett. oae of the day
clerka ;it the llttll.ind hotel. haa
gone aany on a two-week* vacation
t{lp which Will be apeal In l^ le-
tahu% J lis' pttti-e la Itelng takea by
Your tongue
teflt when you
need ,
I bun- to koep frotu falling.
I'm In -jot d health n «w for the
first tlmr In y«a e. My appetite is
(Int and I «>at anything I waat with-
out a inlnuta'a trouhb- with my
stoniarh. I'm not nervous aow and
steep flke at -alghi My kidneys
of his curly head 8he had always: >amgu)aied and free of headachaM,
wantid U do that when be looked dlsay spoils and pains la my back.
The Oaryon Holt Mass PlUa regulai
ed my liver und rid me of roaati-
patloa. My whole systam seems free
from impurities 1 wouldn't
tha
as he did, sad had never had
aerva.-
•You big baby." she smiled down
at him. when-he caught her with his
right arm. "Jest a grea'. big. ov«ar-
grown Laby."
"I've never known what II waa to
be babied before." he burled his
sfi *8
anythlna f< r bo good Hargon haa
4oae m. —MR. C. 1 Wood. ItlO
Market Ik.. Kort Worth. Tea.
Goree Drug IMore. Agente
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When Marian Nixon, Aba actress,
mahe« a trtp;to the aitag, W the
near futt«#d. !she wiM • he aecom-
padied >.y. EdwaiU IftlliaaA Jr..
" ^ Chteagv broktfc
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RF.BEKAIIS' MKKTIXG
ATTENDED BY • THIItTY
. The Rebekahs mot Thursday even-
ing with about thirty members pres-
ent. Mrs. M. .1. Williams of WVt-
nueschueah. Nev.. was a distinguish-
ed visitor at this meeting. i,_-
I A regular buslneis niectiiv; will
• he held at !! o'clock Thursday even-
ing and all membfrs are tinted' to
[■be present.
XlUi J. R. ADAMS IS
[ H08TE8K TO GI.EANEHS
The dleapers society of the First,
Methodist church me! with Mrs. J.
I'B. Jtt^'nders Thursdny afternoon, with
' eight members present, Mrs. Mnt-
WENT ORANGE CIHfl.F
II IS wFIVER ROAST
.Members of Circle One of the
West Orange Baptist church, accom-
panied by several of their huabands,
went on a' wetner.. ronst Thursday
night. All members were present
for thia occasion.
SAC SCARCITY
There has been a slidht delay In
the movement of seetl cotton from
Johnson's Rayou to Orange this fall
MASONIC NOTICE
Call meeting of Orange
Council No, 19 K, & 8.
M. lit 7:30 p. m. Friday for work
In the U « S. i... degree
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1929, newspaper, August 16, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289173/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.