The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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I FRIDAY
ijr Hrlilte dub ttifer-
-o'clock st home of Mr.
|K. W. Brown, Jr.
SATI'ltUAY
[ and fceglnnW Thank*.
At " o'clock u': (Ik-
list church.
I M 8 o'clock at Pli^'
[church.
GUIIJ) TO
SAMC
|M Reld was hostess ynS-
noon to' members of tho
|Qulld at her homo on
(St. At thfe business aes'-
[ were completed for a
llch wUL no held from
i'noon tomorrow In front
pge Furniture company's
society. Anyone wlstli-
ve oaken nuiy do mo liy
William Held on Fourth
M
|/meetlni? will ho held on
with Mrs. I). I'. Hardin
Htreet,
RUCt'Ts NKW
I YEKTK11DA Y
I. H. of the First Metllo
met yesterday afternoon i
;h with a very wood at- 1
Mrs. \Y. H. Malnne PI"- I
II be lesson unil Al i*-'. K. ,
the devotional.
Nuttall Have n vocal so- j
e Is On the Sparrow,"
|compaiilcd on-the plario
Turner.
Miners session, the fo!-
ers were elected: Mr*,
president;- Mrs. D. A.
preldent: Mrs. Alice
Idlng secretary. Mrs 1..
UtBHurer; Mrs. Ueorgo
corresponding secretary:
Smith, local work: Mr*,
local treasurer. Huper-
|re: Mrs. \V. 11 .M lon<\
Mrs. J. W Long, to Is
Irs. It. A. Dodd, public*
O. l>avles. mui>ic. Mr*.
|auppl|es; Mrs. A
ervicc; Miss Annie
lianionary Volet .'
Silver Gra
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By HUE L1SBETU
PR the icirl who la athletically in-
clined. whether aa spectator or
active participant In • porta, Iho
musk rat fur coat appeala
This belted model 'n sliver gray
muskrat. with deep cuffs and collar
of fox, is a very attractive garment
for this type of girl
The cloth ensemble, fur trimmed,
tor tbe milder days, and the fur
coat for really cold weather. Is un.
doubtedly what the smart woman la
wearing this season.
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served throughout
MKKTIM; |
KTPONFII
#f the Auxiliary of th.- |
church will have |
meeting on ITiursduv |
Ihey are retjuexted to .
the Wednesday night |
and their alt-nil.nice i
I ted.
IRUK.U
«>N.\TH>.\S
met Thursday even-
reguiar business Moot*
■r|f numwr of mem -
♦. It Is very ur-
thosc who ure mai'ltiK
fill please have their
home of 'Mrs. (Jeorge
Monday morning.
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«nr«*r t• i MU i n south'*! ii
I*tat«*K Afirr ;ilavlnt! fur a dintM'
tn l^ikc t'h.'iil** tonight. It Will
j I.|or tin «*HM in M!l Important
. « niiugi in nt4.
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MOI.L.YWOOD. — Pefolo tho start | tiint Wllllaip Pownll, who was glv-
of every new motion picture there en a head-start by appearing in
tire days and days of tests, purtlcu-j ture, "Interference," has spoken ten
lurly when the picture IS to he film-; nillea of, words since audio-films
(id In technicolor.
Film stars, generally the feminine
ones, hav the habit of changing
their mdke-up formulas, constant-
ly Keeking a better one. This mepns
that different lighting, different )en-
aes, different photographic
made their appearance- Ills new
Marring picture. "Street of Chance"
will add moro than another mile of
sound film to tho total.
How Charles Macl; of the Twq
angles, 1 Black Crows got up early one morn-
naist be found la order to do Justice lug and bought u' peacock was a
to the lady's beauty.
Kucli change of coMtuma must be
photographed for a test of color
values. The same camera lest must
be given each he:,
N'ew flayers, before they ure sign-
ed for a single part or placed under
Tolig tqfcfii contract, must submit to
alf manner of laboratory searching*,
but malntly they are tested for
their ability to act.
(Irtry ('oojier Is the only Holly-
wood star ever signed a contract by
a tnnjor studio without first untler-
going the tri.il experience. A studio
executive, who plucked him out of
the executl\e ranks, marched (lory
■Into the board room one day when
all the executives were holding their
regular weekly producllo nconfer-
ence. They all took a look at the
tail and handsome westerner and
his career was made.
The merchant* of Hollywood hou-
__|Jj;,v,u4 are well along , with their
planb to whet an appetite for th.1
Christmas buying. Once again twink-
ling trees will line the street, red
and green searchlight* will stub the
sky and Santa (""bin will make a
twice-daily run through thi- husl-
niw district behind the four-in-
hand of r< Indeer. For eleven
month* and fourteen duys out of
the ye; r the reindeer occupy a
pen in ' 1 rirTII h I'srk To Holly-
wood their l.e'l and board >•! 11 for
that Ih.m'Iv stretch l well worth
tho show they give at i'hrlstmas
I tint''.
fact dutifully reported here at tho
time it happened. hitter wo brought
you word of Mack's early-morning
chase of the bird through sleeping
Beverly Hills. Now there is a baby
peacock. Mack now w;:: call the
pnrent Alice Instead of Sum, as lie
had been doing.
Hollywood makes pictures for the
world to see :ind the world, In ro-
tuin, wants to see Hollywood. This
week studio gatemen have nodded
In turn to the daughter of Mexico's
president, an admiral of the Jap-
anese navy, an Indian rajah and a
Balkan prince.
Ftinlnltte fashions ure topsy-tur-
vv. Travis Bunion, chief style de-
signer for tho Paramount slurs, adds
to the confusion. Says he: "Hklrts
are long. , Coals .ore. .short. Except
sport routs, which may be long If
deflred. (lloves are long: sleeves
short. Skirt* may shorten: coats
lengthen- I advise only women of
means to attempt to keep up with
the present changing trend."
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thut was to have
Saturday n-ght at the
eh will not be given
evening at *"\o'«lock.
la being given In hoti-
pastor wife. Mrs. l.u-
rho will net arrive in
I Tueixlay.
PERSONALS
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M r«. A« n Itiif hnnan of Kort
Worth U vMUnu hrr with hor nun.
Ktntf IturhNiiun. and family.
Mr. and Mr a Kdgar Mat ton and
family of l'lnltivl#w ar^ hrrr vlalt-
ttifc, n latlvr-a while* tbry arc uttrml-
tnv |hr convention In lUrattntVlit.
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Orange Gets Real
Wintry Weather
Orange shivered again this morn-
ing us thermometer* dropped to as
low ii* 3T. degree* ahov sero. The
temperature varied f.om 3"> to 40
throughout the morning. It has
i>een observed'that lin* thermometer
I readings each d ■>' tills winter In
IoraiiKe and Beaumont have shown
that the teinpermure In Beaumont
i has been from two to four degree*
WII.I.
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goans" have been se- ] j„Wer than at (Iritnge
music at the Or- i The rainfall for twenty-four hours
el dance on Novem- j preceding s o'clock tills morning
Hon true it i« th.il '"the world
fovea a fighter," e*pecially a fl«t-
i fluhter. Two H\ira* were *lttlng in
| a grandxt.ind watching Itlehard Ar-
len do seventy-an-hour around n
diri track In hi* new uu\o raring
picture. An urgumem kturted over
the *peed Arbn's car wa* capable
of doing und soon the two extras
were punching one another for all
they were worth. Cameramen left
their came-as. Director Sutherland
rushed to the fray and all • others
forgo) their work to wutch the fin-
ish of the liuttlg. All except Allen.
Illlssfully he kept on. fiuiter and
faster, for Sutherland hud told him
to Increase his speed each lap until
u flag shoitlil notify t)rm that the
rlcht speed had been reached. When
th • battle t>etwe<an the extras had
been settId and Sutherland returned
to the Job he was somewhat shocKctl
to see not Arlen in a car. but 'In-
stead a hurtling meteor all lAit, ob-
scured In a cloud of dust that' hunt
high all around the track. ."fine
more lap and I'd have set a new
American record." said Dick when
they Anally stopped him.
of the Dlx^- Synco-
•umont.
ADAMS
MCA UK K
s' society of the First
lurch met yesterday nf-
\he church, with Mrs.
In charge of the mls-
nm.. . Mrs. Adams was
|the. program by MrV
and Mrs. I). C, Bland,
will not meet. neM
|lch Is the regular meet-
account of Thifnkrgu'-
meet on Dti-mbcr 5.
wus 1.1 Inch" *, according to records
k< pt at tho local weather station in
charge of 11. II. Campbell.
The height of Subine river was
guagerl nt. l.Oi; uhoic mean low lldc
this morning. This height repre-
sent.'i a drop of some four or five
Inches oc mm ring. Inst night ns a re-
sult of the brl(ik north winds
A studio statistician has figured
BAPTIST
IVE MKKTINGS
lie First Baptist church,
Ipped yestenln yat th 'It'
| account of the Baptist
Vhlcli *.« being hold in
one, two and live
lulnr meetings.
tnct with .Mrs. W- 1..
avenue. The devo-
|iy Sir*. 11. Mnrslt
tmiglit l .v Mrs. Wnl-
hlere wore five mem-
I'
was hostess to circle
mMnbef* present. The
led by Mr*. A. Bravo
i tfiugJit by Mrs. Ie K.
entertained clr-
home on Henderson
members And two
The Bible lesson
Bam Smith, nf-
a refreh-
coffee. -s
and wWi be
Ijr at chttrch In-
I day.
Cc!d Weather Halts !
Road Repair Project
Weather conditions today caused
i the cessation of the work of repair-
ing the Neclles river dump section
of the Old Spanish Trail through Or-
Migi1—county, opposite the Neches
bridge. Tbe work being done on
the dumn Ih In tilling in holes that
caved during the period of heavy
rains. The rains list night put the
dllt roads In a slippery condition
ami made it Impossible to operate
trucks over llicm in limiting of dirt
for the hole's.
Would You Knoic On*
If You Saw itT
If you ever cone face to faee witli •
germ, would you recognise it? Of
course it is not likely that you aver
will aee a germ, unleaa you own a
tremendously powerful microscope, for
yoo would have to magnify one over
a thousand .timea to make it aa big aa
a pin head. But you should reeognisc
tho fact that these tiny germs eaa got
fato your blood streama through the
cmalleat cut, and give you typhoid
fever, tuberculosis, lockjaw, blood
poisoning, and many more-dangerous
and perhaps fatal diseases. There is
ont aura aafeguard against those
dangers — washing every rut, DO
matter how small, thoroughly with
liquid Borosone, tho aafe antisep-
tic. You can get liquid Bovaaaoa at
K. II. lioree long Mtore.
Man Arrested Under
Indictments Freed
I/con T.cBotief, a white m/in, aged
about so years, who was arrested
Iwie during the week under) two ln-
dlctmentM, one charging him with
theft from person und the other
with selling Intoxicating liquor, was
released under bond In the sum of
1750 In each case this morning, to
await action of the grand Jury.
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HOLLYWOOD PARAI>OX — Tho
Hound* would 1« M' hlf
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roundit would
Parole Board Holds
Keys in Money Cas>
SAiKAMKA'Tu, t'.illf, Nov iZ
Th*' fato or Tht#u\aa J Moniivv, lm
for y« urr iiun |irot«*Mi«*<l fr**rn a | ri «
on <#,1| that lie Innocent of tin-
I '.'11 | r**|sUr«*«in •*«* « iLiv l>o*n'«iiiK ) i
Sitii Krant'lrrii which kllh ii t« n | t-
«oiih nml lnjur«Ml many othrrp,
til moat «'ntlr**l> ir <lav In tht* hunitN
of thr "inir |>.trolc Yiourd.
Ous. (J, «' Vount; mrtl h«*
would l«i lh«- dt'HuluN of |lu* ) ar«d<*
Ininrtl |fif filial word lu fhr r;iin
when ht rt-qui y«*alf>r«|^y that It
Invfodlgutt* .M• (> !.-)'h fiurdon a|>i «ul.
Governor Yuunu aalil h«. h/id Ihh*ii
ldo< k**il In a lieraofial lnvfstl|(«ll<in
l y thr un\vlUlnj;ne« <if wllncMm to
Klve liiformmilon and aUo mild he
had l^rn t< form nn njilnlui)
nfter month* of nln&y.
MSIfTODIIV
ieacUlist't
relle
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•atMsii tfm
gut toll
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Tues. Wed. Thurs.
Home l*aramount Picture*
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PUPILS HAVE STRANGE HOLIDAY
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After tahlnu nearly thuee we
In nrnsentatloh of all kinds of tes-
timony In tho case of .1. F. Hlch&rd-
Kon. e.t al vs. Prances P. HotlU, et
nl, in a big oil land suit, argumonts
were started this mornlnir beforo
iJlstrlet Judge \V. C. Hnmsey, who
has prosided In the case.
The matter is to be left In the
hands of the district Judge, who
may take a few days time In whlph
lu review the record before render-
ing his decision.
This Ik declared to have "^cen Gne
of the hardest fought battles wagjd
In dlstrlnt court here for many
years. II involves title to 7S2 1-2
acres of land situated In the Jacob
Beaumont und John Stephenson
surveys. The land is valued all the
w iy from tioo.oun to 1255,1100.
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Baptists Attend
State Convention
Oninge rount,v Baptist churches
have been Exceedingly Well re|ire-
renleil at the lbiptisi i-tnte eonvea-
Hon in Hcnumnnt this week In spftc
of tbe very unfavorable weather, ic-
cording to Itev. K A- Ingviim. pa^-
tor of the H'lint Baptlxt church.
The First Baptist church, the
West Orange, the urnn^etleld and
the. Deweyvllle churches were nmonu
llioxe Im'hI represented nt the con-
vention, according to the Oraugs
pastor.
SMS
Two I'vrlettlv go. i M-hool buildliifs ktaml side jy side in thr mlniiig
town of Ayixhiie. Ind The or.ly thi'ig wrong with ihcm is the fact
that r.o iiupili attend During the past summer the ntute board of
•stealth (.oodcmticd the buildings us unlit for use. So. when school
opened, the children failed to enroll. However, Miks Aurice Vun
1 aim (1)14.1. Mrrd lo It ui li the lirM foui grades, by lh« township, and*
t.uy Burn It priuct| al. hintl lo leueh the jppci foui grades, report
[or duty cat h mprntng and rsnuln until four o'^lotli. Thess condi-
tion! ure liki I) to priAuil all tern: It is said, unless state authcritlca
compel the children to go to school.
MultliA SKI.I' HIIAVKK came 'when new* buntrrs uimih ar-
N'KW YilllK — J. I'. Moraap rleal of ih* steamship Olympic were
shave* himself. The disclosure curious an to the tips tbe Imrlxir
Gravel Hauling May
Get Under Way Today
If weather conditions nnd th"
loads will permit. It Is expected
that the hnullng of gravel from the
Southern I'adflc Uallroad coni|«ili'
switch at Orangefleld to the RtsNils
Helghtx road rurfaclng project will
be started today I y Martin Brother*, i
who have waited several day* fut
the nrrlvul of uravel from lierr
l-i , pit*.
Kll«>W HIMUTHMANsiirr
NKW VOBK. — The moat impree-
ilea spectacle America has had <o
offer to Kdgar Wallace, Kngllsh
writer of myptery storm. I* the way
men and women came up •m!Uaa
though ruined in Wull Street. "|
have never *«en disaster t*eid s^Jl!j
such courage nnd |o 4 humor: nev-
er heard fewer Miaawtta." ' •
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Selling
DRESSES — COATS
FM have
W«e walling for. I* polar rsl
mm ami Madi In beautiful
elks and ether lalrfci. Htjrled
ft*
4.95
Silk Dresses
A heaultfid shewing •! new
s!lh dresses. New nhsdss of:
Mm. wine. red. brvwn and
black. AU slsrs. Specially
priced al enly \
<9.95
To $18*0
Children's
Coats
Just think yau
coat at
this unusually low
pries. Nlrel; mad-
and good fabrics.
tnil-DHKN's
si.IP-OVKR
NWKATKM
Nll| orer style sweaters
In several color QOr
tonibinalloni. At ™
HATS
Hals f"r women, ailss^s
aad the matron. Bright
t.tlvrs and wood shades
as well a* black. I sit. of
slyles to choose
98c
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Wash Dresses
Indies Marcs 1 jt nerilceaklr long
sleeve house dresses. A new show
lug of patterns of fast color* A
trry «|ierlal selling
at only
51.25
MEN'S SATURDAY EXTRAS
Underwear
Men's heavy weight iinltm Milts
with long h« •"*
Flannel Shirts
Men's Hernial shirts In plain QOr
and fancy colors. Only .... Vu
1 Rayon
Men's fancy myen .
awent « lor«. Vwrf
Underwear
Men's servkaMe shirts and drawers
l.ong sleere and CC1
leg. gsrioeol t....-.: • Wir
Khaki Pants
lltavy weight khaki paats
that stand the wear
Wool Shirts ,
Men's extra *«alky haa*i IO AC
Men's
Dress Shirts
Mill's fast color dress shirts with
seven button front and well made.
New winter patterns QO<
snd it lers *rO
Childrens U^Suits
In heavy weight with long sleeve
and ankle length. Vary iQ<
ifNMtal w
Boy's U-Suiu
l good quality
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1929, newspaper, November 22, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289253/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.