The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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air «ml 'H her home In
t qntll nlMiut two yerti*, HHP*,
■ fatally >0< v<i t to He.iumont.
" kiand I<mm ws* altm>.t
Iv^y decorated for the ocminl.ro,
The guest of honor sen*
u uriiiu- «ii8uibl«. Uttw: w r< pp -
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Ipiir w$§
M Ifin-
pt Beriu-
he r mar-
.iiimm gun**, imw
•<wt«tilfK (A chicken
HigR
. salad, j«>tnt ohlf w, critckera HlW c*t-
mm Wm iw!SWp#-i®l
Those iirewnt were; riKi*. 4. It
Murray. Mm. H. U M«0 nn*U. M
"*15.111 Bland, Mr*. C. t. Davl*.
It. l>< Davis. Mr*. Joel DuS**,' Mr*.
k. a, stoiwrt. mm. n, rt. (SoodriaJv
Mr*. Fred Ij'nhnrd. Mm, 3, T. Will.
Mr* 3L '^tHAard otnvyMc , ;'.S§*-
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HOHTTOS
TO WK1>XF.M>AY (M il
Tmmms cauwda^ ,
FJr« Presbyterian Yotfn# Woman'*
Blhle class meeta wliIi*"Mw.t; Oeorgo
Cloud at #! • I>. 10. . * :> •
First Methodist >W. M S. *M*
'jltyjjp • lira:.pi. mS
;Wim Methodist < leat)pr* meet with
Mr*. J. Ti Sanders *t ;i:30 p. irf;
We«t Orange W. lit. S. meet* with
lirn. W. Cottwirn at' 2:80 ! . :* .
McDonald Memorial Baptist W. M .
ti. meet* nt till- church at 2:SO p. hi.
St. W l' Ri l*e«ip l OuiM noltte.
With Mr*. W. K. I#a *t 1 : 0 p.m.
Hebekwb*, mwt at the[ I. O. O. V,
bull at 7 ;90 p. .in, - -'ip:'.
World Hrlitjfc Olympic games T ;<t
the home of Ml% W. A. Kim* ut 8:01
o'clock. ,', ,,'.,,'_. ' >( *:••'; 'r • v. '
St. Mttr.v^ Altnr wwSety meotim at
the Mhool lifit nt I: JO |i. in. ^ ?
• ,iClrffc« of lbiptiftt ■ pljaf'uti
lrw*t UK follovmc VMe out}, t:$0 n.
.. «t th^ hnHw of Mr . ('. J^. U«n-
utrcam: oihor cirfltw '*t S:M 4 . * .:
rlralf two with 'Mr#. M. A. Hntva;
'Mrct* thr i. with Mrc. Ed H«opl<«tui;
rirrit 'four With Mm. J.; R. Pari h;
rirote' rtvo with Sir*. Richard K<Wlfr
Alipno 8t«P^ MI*H;33nrttft« ami
nil -of. Ontnu.'. and i-im^ .4pht--||jayfe^il fA; UtuVtr.'-'
« a «r>. "'"•old «w«tt of KBIDAV CAI.KNDAl!
' yi*h; MrtwU hrid«o rib iu'wlins
t thif home Of Mr*., i*. B. furry at
•7: 0 p. in. < ^
(i^twrni niwtiuit of tho Woman'*
t'lutb at the clab Mfttbfo t'.
Woman'* WohIp.v rtff** meet-
B5ms
lub
cntortiiinfd at the borne of
Raymond \V rltfit jestrr^ay at- 4 fj First M^ffiii«llnt ehurch at
With two tfil le of Member* -, r
n$ part let the Kaae* in w*icb
J. Willii-on won liish
rvA-'IMfI
i.'t fi.tbe.jWB«*.
rfC yl mi ii ii
i attends"
mkittim; |
1^. Held ha* r«l rni'«l from
ansnftnfr S3
hoard meet in* of the fourth
trlct of Te*as federation of Wo-
tt'* clulm, held Tue*duy at the
f *t Mr*. fT"H. Carlyle. 217
t.. Morelsnrt Ktreet. '-y.' ,
> meet ln« wa* hel.l In the form
at a lunch!**.' MrA Reld 1« n mem-
ber of the board and ha* been an <\r-
tJve worker in tbl* org;inl*«tlon for
aeverul year
'..iii1. I *'..' ..' 1..' """!" . \
t itow n t ntuti)
iKWA.VS <T-im MRKTING
niemlter* of the Orange Wo-
Hub are urged to be In |it-
for the annual bunlhesa
to b held Friday aftern i<m
:S0 o'clf>o'< at the eluh b0u*e on
:■ ittWt,
thl* time the tin mm I election of
V ¥HT Bo tiftd- a«4 4. Jm-
t tlmt avery' dajmrtmont' have
:e reprewsntatlon.
r* of the Uterature depnrt-
have arranged tin lntrraaUn*
•in pre*entt«K Mr*. Hol>ert:i
her who will dlwu** the life
work* Of < the poet, ftrac* 'Xoll l
TJicrnture member* will al*o
for the social hour and
hmcnla will ba adrved. ' 1
V "i I'.I' * ni ' i . i ^*' , ^
MRR. •MOIlRtM lIliNJtt IR
llONOHKIk A® PARW
Ml** Bernlc* Harmon entertained
with a lowly Vnlentlnc patty at her
hnnwp Wednexdny evenjnit (o Honor
Ml-*. MorriH nine*, a'ho before vp*
recent marriage, wan Ml*a (leuevievo
ltlehardKon.
The Valentine motif w«i# flttrnetlve-
ly carried out In the.decomtlon of
„ tbo Toonm, table and wrvlnit appoint-
ment*. CJauie* of .fcaart* formed, dl-i
vcrwlon for' tlie evening.
Tlte honore* wit* .flrait ^linen
at wnelaaloh ;^4he game*.
Mix*
7;30 p. m.
.UVdwpit clnli meeting with
Knrline ("ollmrn at S|30. p. m. ' ;'jf
B. W, & study eotirw clo*lng meet-
ing at ^Qi%R:~9p r
clal program and *<wial. .
FORTXMiUTI.Y <"I«VR IK
t kti:i> BY Mils. I>AVI t> |
51}'?. j. H. David entertained the
Fortnightly club member* fiir the
regnlnr card party Wednesday after-
noon at her h m« with two ,tnh!c*
c f player* attending.
Jonquil* we're uwhI in d«eorntlon
of the room* and refreshment* were
nerved from nt tractive tray* !(t eon-
clttslnu of the gamea. yia. W. A.
Sims won high score honor*.
MtMi?
nion that
r her llf«
further testimony would end
d tM c«Mrt to declare a mlgfrlal li .'
murder trlel of Dr. Al.i«a Wynekoop, aha
SKItLFUW BLEN
G Is nee:
aaaary to produce thgtl:joocl| .,. ,
pre • prohibition Whiskey,' ac-
cording to M. J. MacNam
prealdent of Penn-Mary
Co., Inc., ^a National Distlllera
affiliate. Green alcohol or ncwi
whiskey blends ccntein danfler
oua Impurities; old whiskies
and neutral.spirits make the
-rrr.approvad blend*, he
d i ■
bremefTkidNap.
PINf,' Milkman •
Qulnehan «r a the eihly wit
nees on the spot when Ed
ward G. Bremer, wealthy
St. Paul banker; was
napped. He saw another
car shoot In front of the
Bremer car and atop It.
When he looked again
Bremer'scar was tollowlng
first;
fidered.
■rta
General/cummlng* (left),
' as constitutional
plan to .Impound
n'e oold supply, talks
Uon over with Senator
Chairman of the Sen-
te Banking
Currency
^HwSSSm '
T
•construction pro
llun of public hull*
S it. U not Itkely to ecli
,^!0^1| |l|^^; viif •; i '
'viin>n\ jjjKi-'|)ur J' •
xtructe<i on the c
vewlty of Texan to
KiiiH
Regent*
<ai4ariii)K''';.flnlIf::
tho main uni
T«a ia< IIMary
maJcHtle towcr
ix.Hing n^^/agw
on tbe g^atcly «
gpltal
Aii
htvn<M gj .
button* a
njpiai ooata'mo \rm '|wld re- ; v
' tli<> Rtio ^a
I v;;%n?y.:>^i*.-|
Ity are oou-
IriffintoBi fid
University of
will tali* Its
Above the. ,i>v
'40 acresi"
£«< Coral^ann.
of regent*. I*
1>ale 1
««#>d
connii
tbe unt'
lite I
cjiali
wqnoliK' tif^aHiHH
jjubli<- W()rka: adnilnlstratIon to' pay.
'wr''itmiUiimVmji at Devon'.or al« lt:
largie dormitories
unit will be
SmjPMBtfW
i'l'pioximately ■
y The ttUlVer^ltj
HHi
l'00frl ■■ I
j colors an,| eli
|m sweater w«n
jl^'Vil^y^ljHI
Itewrted | tr
■ in ru*
pmpar
:\GM
mm
.kl.l glove
ondal ape.:i
et prystal
Another
wear Waa In white
gauntlet Iwrdered
1th black patent. The
Of the face* consisted at j |j
black scorns of plastic material.
Verj- orliiunl handbag* In felt.
- - - Ktudilcjl wflb Pyi-alln bead*, ww
ndergrotind vault for the . accompanied- by belt* to match.* An-
department ;a itr- remodeMng (,frililnK f.-aturer" Wnshirr^-of--J|
b..iwi« - an orlKirtnl hag In hlacSt doeskin.
■with logeiige* and half lojtehges In
dyed juirrors. enhanced by everal
line* of-heavy black rayon atltefco*.'
WMM
iglt other* ar« being -con-
cluding tba American ...Le-
orial luusettp. construction
en pit 01 building.
for n new federal butldins
stln still are in a t«Bti^tVf>;
stug^t. The Jlot ha* l>een purchased
nnd Vleured" iind architeats aro walt-
for order? from Washington to
ad with the plans.
re al*o is a growing urge that
tate utillao u vaei.ot lot at ibc
of capital hill aud acroa* the
Ct from the maiii cupltol ground*
tlie erection of a slate courts
finding. The project .is still in tlm
powil stage.
ldm.Jang ns mew
—or until he starts supporting
But Nassau claims he c*tn't
any money at, the tailoring
in jsll and therefore lias no
icy for hi* wife. .Jail officials «re
threatening forced feeding.
ii
ims
the i(<ft* being prencnted In it Janto
^ heartrsbaped. M|p8Bi«|piS
l;%! Thoae Jn #l*endanee were: MIn*
Jtdla Urown. Mis* Kleunor Rr#wn.
• mi** Hobble Itrown, Mi*g Valerie
I't-ojenn. Ml** . lyde Reg.w. Ml**
h \ :.. ''^heito*^/';..'M^iapp.i''^J^iii|if^.i-iWraiH
j "tend, Miss Trmanelle Mosler, Mis*
' Iternlce H ,rmon. Ml*s Miller Mnr-
ti , Mr*. Hollls Newton, tb« > liou-
:.iQMiii.'-MihuWi;,*!'! r..i *'1^%mm
MlXKttAi. COM.IXTION
UIVUS HCHOOt MI'SEITM
Bill and Homer Stftcki. student* at.
Anderson scooOl, have presented the
school museum with an Unnnual col-
lection of mineral*, including lead,
copper, iron, quarts and crystal, ac-
cordlng to nn announcetnent madt>
by Ml** Clara Mcllride, school prin-
cipal. v
^-Ibla . JMtsii-alt history museum is
made up of contribution* SiilimTtteiTTiy
the children. The public i* Invited
to visit any tlnw , it jrl
'Keep-Off Grass
Policy of Stalin
Wildlyj\cclaimed
MOSCOW. Feb. I. (API—Tho un-
ttUallfle,) support of the all-utiion
communist party i* .Joseph stalln'*
today In lit* stand for a ''koejp off
tho' grass" foreign policy and prc-
paredueKs for any ' emergency.
In rt "ge^tifre; the like of which
novor* had Veen i een before. tU<i
,17th party congress roared npnr^ivi
Of Id* spectacular report |«f ful
gave him an unprecedented .Mandate
Of ooftfldence. _jj
Chirring wildly, the (Itdpftnte* would
not permit the parjj^tpRder even to
deliver the custoiupy rejoinder Vo
tjlw-' represehtiittii®1 *peecht>«.
"*♦ aa^il c^turbody," they heafd
•Stalin; decpfe Itt hi* report lost week,
"not- tyi ) ke their snOuts into in*
*ovlet Iw"to patch;'1
And added"!
"It M * |mt«t«k(> th think an «ni-
*ltloM to wage War ui^lniit thj, sn"
Vi*t Inion and share it* (erritiMy-ls
heldf only liy Japanese military ol**
ottC
We know very well thAt it' I*
1 f 'l" |' II—.1^1 II ^ .| ,'■ i . . !•
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SOME BABVI T.hey may grow^ mountains
and trees big In California, but in Chester,
Pa., Mrs. Thomas Caarnokol was the proud
mother of an 1814-pound baby daughter, as
heavy as a normil child of six months. Photo .
show* the baby with Its grandmother. /
THE SAME, JAMES1 Advent of repeal has imut%l&elf felt
ien ln the new 1934 oar* making their bow At nation's auto
/shows. This folding traveling bar, a feature of the Bulck
exhibit at the Chicago Auto.Show, Includes two chromium
containers, two shakers, weighted ^Ufes—and a magnetric
clock to prevent.missed appointments!
shared by soihe polltlcsil circles in
Europe," till* |aht. It .Wiia lielitfved,
wo* Intended as n rrifikvni^'T i (5cr-
nmny. - -
After three days of debate by the
delegates on Stalin's report .•> in
tviilch ho iivviewed. iUe..«i.vio.t, unt<iu'ij
Industrial program as well as U.
Clfim policy. Stalin aro*,.. for kis Re-
buttal.
They awlaimed him with a/four-
minute ovation.
The debate* have Shown/Bticlt
complete unity of view in/the party'
that It
"J*
care of/ dogs, had to? take care of
woman bitten by one. Miss Kdfla
Mtifeie, carrying a fox terri^ vvit*
att^c^cd ai^l, but^n by rt'"stray dog
a/ nlie walked pa*t tltp society's of-
/ticc. Miss H^len tWh'ien, society
roi«yy,-.troato« . - be#-fop- Jaoomtiaas.
while a croW(j captiAd the attack-
ing dog and took lyfto the pound.
x Leader, 50c Month
!>*
DP"
SHK'K S0t WORRIKW
DBNVBR. — A* long as^bis wife
(jeep* him in jsll 1^1* ^asiaii siiv*
'be won't eat. And his wife ay\ *lie
At Home
In Our New Homo
Hotter-prepared than ever, lo take
car« of yoitr rctjalrcments.
Mrs. W. P. Carlyle
' Beauty Shop
Aim Twelfth Kt. Orange, Texas
m
' BB
Mr. and aMr*. Richard Wycoff of
IIotiKtOh announce the arrival of
a baby *0n. born Tuewlay at tbe Me-
morial hospital In that city, Mr*.
Wycoff will be. rtniembered a* Ml .<
Kli*abctli Wood*, formerly of Or-
ange. TW bshy was tinned H'.eh-
ard Mardy Jr.' ■
BILIOUSNESS
Sour stomach
goe and headache
due M> Bi
CONSTIPATION m
MARK RCO.
I1W
■aeetn* unnecessary
(S1 be said finally
you thihk V" ■
.Met',., elu-et's rolled foYth
etpilvocftl. approval.
for me to
"What do i
In itn-
FlltST \ll>
T'OltTfjANO, Ore. — The humane
spelety, wIiok^ -'business i> to tike
STOP ITCHIN
fcowtlils
nnenting
soothing
iWm
lew Oponlng TPh«K I p^n.j fc
ur«l
Today and Friday
<«wy <$ooper in
ONF, SINUAIj A t"TKIt N OOX** I
With Fay Wray, NcH llnmlltmi
A plriurv (after yo«r «w hr«rt|
i:\tra—Fable* Cartoon—New*
fwWf'
and Divuion St ., Phone 97
24H<nir
Stark's Farm Eggs
Arc on safe At Th*
Following Stores:
.wo. arams .
KKliMS / tJROCKRV
a. R. c. sWmii:.4 no. | &
Tho tlest : E3git« vYou Can liny
it——^
flnly .Safe antl Sound In-
vestment, To Insure Financial In-
dcpendencv."
1.1FF. IXSI RAXCK
Selman Allison
408 San Jacinto Building, ,
Beaumont, Texas
t^OXTKACTORS' VOTICE OF TEXAS HIC.HWAT ^ XSTRVtTIOX
«ealfed propo*«l* jW constructing t of employment, and hand labor meth-
Mtt miles of Ojntlinb and Drain*'! ods. ,
i'ge structure* ..from- M5; miles west j' Kxcept n* otherwise apeflfled, the
of Habhie Ttiver tt>' 2.1 miles _ e« t of j minimum" wage ptild to all -skilled l«-
Vidor on Highway Xo. 3. covered h'y - bor. employed - on this contract slw.ll
XJW M. A C. In OVan(t .County, will ! he forty-five (4:.) cents per hour,
be t*eoi*l<?d at th,. State Highway De- The minimum wage paid to utl -'uif
partment, Attstin. Texa*. until n A.
M., Feb. 11, li>3-4. and then publicly
opened and read. The attention of
bidder* ;i directed .to the Stamlard
Special ProvlKlotin, approved Hep-
temilier 27th, 198S. chvering suh-Jet-
skilled In bor,- employ ed on this con-
tract Shall be thirty-five (3R) cents
P?r boor,
Attention 1* directed to the Spe-
cial Provision*. Included in the pro-
posal to insure compliance wltll the
>-o\
ting or assigning, the eontrnct, the ' rettuirementji of HouSo Bill S&i. IJ4
use of Domestic Mflti'rlals, the selec- of the 4«rd legislature of the State
tif>n of lubor. hour* and conditions of Texas. -
Title
Prevailing Mini- mum Per Diem Prevailing Minimum
Wage - dinned i n Five (3) Tlourly Wago.
Hour Work Ing day)
■■«.|IW.M. ^ i-,.1. Ilu l.i I ■ 1
Carpenters. ft. Structural
iron Workers ... J.7fr
Painter* ■ ........ 3.50
Power Machine Operators ...... 2.2S
Track Drivers (Trucks ' over .
1 1-4 Ton*) 2.25
Mei'hanbw & Blacksmiths 2.25
Unskilled laborer* .. 1.75
The above prevailing minimum wag^
rates shall govern on thl* con true*,
v ; Overtime and k>gnl holiday work
*hall at the regular kov-
erning rotes. ft|
A local employment agency from
Whldh the Collimator , ghall obtain
K--
.75
riVi-U V
k.A«i..L .vit...:;... -I., k'.-w JlSri..: 'ilij'.-'Aui
.as
employment
willho'd
prior to the award of <
arid specifications av^MTOo
office of O. ^'. JU^er. DiVt?.lon En-
gineer. netuMffftnt, Texas, and State
Highway" 'Department, Austin. Usual
a reserved. <
ir"S.'
riio p. m.
blO a. «
fflma
sfe'
m^m
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A HOME isn't modem without th« comfort
convenience of a Gas Automatic Storage Water
Heater to furnish Hot Water lor the scores of times
it U needod daily. The simplest, most economical
method of having hot * ter « your finger-tips day
istall one of these efficient, care-free
S^EGtAL TERMS
trade-in
ALLOWANCE
water
Do so now. To<)ay* prices ate low and will
so tot only a short time. Then will be • real saving
for you, if you .01$ immediately. ,.,^fou 11. have hot
water available at the tutlt of the tap "
shaving, didp washing,
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934, newspaper, February 1, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289584/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.