The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Is Honor Guest
M Party Tues.
Mi s Wilms Lou Jlurdlne wim host
ess $ar • .lovely fit. Patrifk'a day
at vK«r borne Tuesday, .afpc*
to honor Mw. Bt U
of Port Arthur.
Thre« table* of aueata enjoy*!, this
hospltnlity. Mis* Kula Mm TMrner
was high, acore winner In the eerd
cnmJg aim Miss Bur&um
Refreshments of bat : rhoeolata;
?coffee «ad cake were ■M" '
following: Miss Mattie Lae
Miss Bessie Roberts, Miiu< Mtfdrea
Barfcee, J|i«« Elotse Arnold. Miss
Eula Mae Tomer, Mien Bessie Mm
Co*. Mfsa Ludie Roberta, Mlas lr-
mnnello Mi|«lcr, Mjss Beth Jiomdier,
; Mm. ■ Stfpeat donee and ., the utieet
of honor.
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GIRLS ARK?
.A* SOCTAIi :'
iRslnhonr Girls heW a short busi-
ness meeting: at the Masonic temple
af T:W o'clock with twenty-two in
attendance.
Mm. W. B. Harding and; Mm. W.
-'■W'^SwaQWe- were • hootasaea for ' a
social' hour* following the business
meeting and miming as honor ftuests,
Mis* Eiesnor Patch, grand - *e*5 ~
sentallve of' Louisiana: Miss Ells
Donna Foutala, paat jtrond jwrtrlot-
ism. and Mias Velraa Blnnchsrd,
past grsnd religion. ■■■£..'
Refreshments of sandwiches, tea
and Russian rocks were served.
At- the next regular meeting the
graduation class for girls who hsee
attained twenty years, will he held.
—- ■
Hfe MISS rOSXJK FJCTES -
II)FI<T,\ SI.AM OIA'B
„ Mi*s Constance Coyle wns hostess
at her home Tuesday evening to
members of the Ideltn Phun bridge
cjub for Ok. weekly card games with
two tables of member® present.
Miss Vclma Blanehardwon high
score and Miss Mattie Lee Smith
cut consolation prise.
Miss QlIU- Drake will b« hostess
at hsr home nest Tneadsy evening.
>r ufe'i ■ *
Mr«. W. P. Carlyle
M;- Beauty Shop
|M# Twslfth St. Orange, TeSNS:
fou CMI get in New Orleans,
modern, efficient service at
of Atnerica'e most famous
els—the St. Charles—
flew furnishings, new man-
agement. New equipment in-
cJudes new beds and Beftuty
R<mt Mattresses. Popular
prices. Wkan in New Orleans,
pe the Sr.' CWA*tB art
cplladoan on riw Mejwanine
■—more than 100 art treas-
re —no charje. ■ J
Wht&tmrieB
Jaws J. O'Ltaar, Maaaptr
DIRICTSON: N; 'v
DINKLER HOTELS CO, IMC.
Cabling Dimklss, President
WRDNE8DAV CALENDAR
Wednesdsy brtdse club will he en-
tsruilned- atHheiirefiEl 41 l^rs. JaaMa
Intermediate O. .;#v;.|||!alj|MW£- 4m
meet with Miss Wllma De« Cain at
Trumpit club meeting at . the home
of Mlsa • Beatrice Burton® at 3:S0
■st -Ji. W'-: sm-, .$$ ?■
TWURSDAT CALENDAR
, First Methodist W. M. 8. meets
with Mi*. Eme«t Oones at • ths
church at ,t-P- >• i '
V««t Orange W. M, 8. mesfa at
the rtiurch III 2:S# p. m.
McDonald Mciuierijal Baptist , Y?.
M. 8. social inoetlag at the home of
Mm. Trsve Linaootnb at 2:St p., m.
First Methodic Gleaners meet
wlfh Mm. D. C. Btsnd at l:M> p.m.
youiig Woman'* ^ible clqsB \ of
the First Presbyterian church meets
wiih Mrs. W. W. Plowden 4t l:M
P. ut 'I:: ; \
Rebekshs meet at the lodge baft
at 7i«o p. m. V V
St. Paul's Eptacopal Guild meets
with Mi*. A, Ci. Pearce at J:l« p.m.
p. m.
. Night -Hawk club meets with Mr.
ami Mrs. Charles Steele at 7:30
P. m. <• - <! -
MeDenatd Memorial llapllst Junior
0. A* meeUn* with Miss Beatrice
Burton nt 1:10 }>.. m.
Circles of the First Baptist Wo-
man's Mlsnionary irodety WiM meet
as foljowg; Clj-cle oiU meeta «M
9:J0 a. m.. at tjie home of Mrs. A.
1, Vantuyl. Other circles meet at
8 p. m., as follows: Circle two with
Mrs. J. F. Bammers; circle three
with Mesdames A. F. and Q. A. WU-
soW: drcie four with Mrs. fl. 8.
Taylor; circle five with Mrs. M. A.
Oreenup; circle six with Mrs. C. N.
Nemltt j
FRIDAY CALENDAR
Literature deportment meeting at
the Woman's club ot S:30 p. m.
^ 8t. Patrick's day party «t Snnset
Grove country club at ,7 p, m. '«
cifr i^nIok PtjAtia tj. '
AKWIVRRKABY BANQPET
AW rwinoit*ty^^ewrr1niTTmTn--y«ttiiR
people attended the monthly meejlog
of the City young- People's Tnter-
denoninationsl Union held Tuesday
evening at the Second Methodist
chiireh.
' Mls Louise MapucI presided at
the devotional ntepting and R. A-
McCormlck delivered the ateaoage.
Oct**'
Ed fccphenn wm hostess to
the X- N. ■ T- c.luh members at he*
home TMsdn) atterneon. Th, group
met on tka ; law* and 'V picnic
lunch wax nerved. Mrs. BUI Mc-
Donald was a .vtoltmr for the oeca-
Tuesday' Mi*« Earllne
Colburn will ba hutiss at her home
an' Faurteeatb "treat. k'.i/'T
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W« iW*-1
liAM RmmM TTKKOAY
Members of Mra. W. H. Stark's
Ksnday school class of the First
PvaAtrtarfofl church met Tuesday
evening tt lxr beta* for the monthly
business meeting vbi*fc was presided
over by Miss Belle Litchfield.
Mrs. If. H, Free led the devotion-
al aenicp: sad a social hour closed
t^a meeting. U*ht r^freuhmontH
In rfiarge of the business meeting
and plans were .utsde for an anni-
verssry iianquet. to be held at the
namtbly meeting next month at the
First Presbyterian church. A coun-
cil meeting < was called for nett
Monday, night st the Second Metho-
dist church to m'Ake final plans for
the banquet and. to outline plans fer
the coining year. , .. *v'
Alverwtn Franks presided during a
short social program.
TCPSDAY CIA'B MKRTS t
Mm J^-Bt WFFF ———
Tuesday bridg# club memherg met
fOr the weekly card gjtmes Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mra J.
Jffsff. with three tables of players
'afa*i iiltftg; '
Mrs. W. W. Plowden won Wgh
scoV« honors for the afternoen. The
hostess served a light menu after
the gf^aes. '
orce
Mr. J. B. Stanford of MIS
Main St., Fort Worth,
u, hu «sid: "I had
paint between ray thouldeta,
had no appetite and had a
bad $ofe| that affected my
1 fall weak and
lime.
niNTRUT BAI.I/Y HERE
Young people of the Presbyterian
chapel wttl hr' hbsts for the quar-
terly rally Presbyterian young
people <4 Bablae distrlet here Fri-
day nlgtm at 7iS0 O'clock.
Plaits an* being made ta enters
tain about one hundred visitors.
BIBtiF. CLASH MEETING
Fifteen members of tbe Presbyter-
ian Chapel Woman's Bible class met
In ttjfgltirr :^esdla* t the ohurcji
Tuesday alternoon with M"*"- kona
McGill leading the de^-otlonal and
Mrs. FWd Deltael teaching the
Bible lesson. The study program
w|l| be continued neit week.
MCALLF.N. Te*., Mar. Il.: (AP)-
Vloleiice lined In' the Rk Grande
valleg esbhsge price war last night
when si* carloads of men. purport-
edly farmer*, kidnaped a night watch-,
man and burned a packing > shed.
A Menedes farmer' was held •. Jn
Jail by Sheriff Tom Gill today while
deputies searched for several ethers
alleged to have participated in the
4MK burning . and kidnaping.
The crowd of men, incensed at
Mm rmluction of the cabbage prit-c
from M to $4. kidnaped nn Alamo
night > watchman, showered . the Carl
Bresett packing shed with kerosene
and then lighted it. Fire, depart-
ments' of McAllen, Donna arid Alamo
battled the flames but |he structure
burned to the ground. Cpnsiderahle
damage was done to t ro rcfrigerajor
cars on a nearby. railroad track; •
The men appeared st San Juan
later and sooioed. the W. T,. Hedges'
packing plant "With kerosene but
were frightened away before setting
fire to it.
~ Max Ltita. McAllen.':!;:buyer, em-
ployed special bodyguards fo- rid,, in
his automobile'after he had received
numerous tbresta lie 'Wt the .city
Isst night. _" f •'V
PiTTSBimo. —^Mra. Robert Yeung
told I>allee her husbailj# raised a
glass of poison to his lips and
ed Her:' v"
"AWn't you going with met".
A few moment* later he *!le4r' she
said. ;,fi:■; ^ 4H ■'
y NUT CAUSES EftUTSV?
0- IS TKK * cm?
A beeklat containing tbo eptaieiw
of famous doctors- «a thie Merasting
eUNast win be emit FREE, while
they last to any reader writing (a
the Ideational Division, Dapt. 1M«
54ft Fifth Avenue, Kew Yotit, IS. V.
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The Oorneratoria of
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I ;tJFE INSTIIUNOB
-:J. - AGENT ;*V, ' ;ffi;
Great Southern Life Ins. Co.
.. 40* San Jacinto Building,
Beaumont, Tttlrt '
ST. PAITI/S GPlLD Tr
Mia^f WITH MRK. PEARCE
Members tit W. Paul's Episcopal
Guild will meet at the hon>e of Mrs.
A. G. Pearce, 1104 . pine street,
Thursday at >:30 o'clock Instead of
at the home of Mrs. C. 1? " Phillips
as previously planned. | All members
are asked to attend.
Don't let them get a strangle bold.
Fight germs quickly. CieomuHion
combines T major helps In one. Pow-
erful but harmless. 1 Pleasant to
take. No narcotics. Tour own
druggist is authorised to refund your
money on the spot if your ooiigh or
cold is not relieved by Creomuiefon.
(adrj)
President Of
Telephone Assn.
'akin By Death
WACO, Teg., *iar. 14. <AP)—As
L. If. Gardner expressed a wish in
his final message, before hi" death
nt his homo hers last night. the
Texgs Telephone association, of
which be waa president, prepared
Dalton Hammock, president.«-w s- ^ 'cafry on " the program of Its
convention in Dallas today,
Gardner, general supervisor of the
Texas Long Distance Telephone com-
pany, had been ill several months.
iSeveraj hour* before his death, he
dictated by telephone a message to
the ooansntlon in Dallas. Members
planned to cotae b re In a group to-
Morrow for hie funeral, >>. f
NEW PRICES
MATINER OR NIGHT
15®
Today—Double Prograai 1
Chillst Thrills* Nee The Klse <>i
Death
THR VAMPIRE BAT'
With Fay Wray and lionet Atwlll
-fj*. AND
"PICK IT"
Vina Delmar's Mwd to Bad ttirl
With George. Raft, Kytvla Sidney
Thursday and Friday
Bfcrgaln Day—tor To All
"man'H murqM**
With I^oretta Young, Spencer Tracy
the car without a pric
Features of Ford V-8 for 1934
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P—mi i* n ether
ter nmjfi—
V-TYPE 8 CYLINDER ENGINE
STRADDLE • MOUNTED DRIVING PINION
TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE .........
« FLOATING EEA* AXLE
WELDED 8TERL SPOEE WREELS . . . .
A Poed V- "deMesSad" ***• • «he to Ml coat «o
. . . $3398
. . . 3380
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. saw
yon—no aitrsa
>T«HB V-type engine holds every land,
r.A- water and air spaed record. The V-
type engine powers the most expensive
cars that an nude today.
And th* ntw Hrdftr 19^4 htbtmtly car
stIUtig under f2J9f that hm m V- 8 engine!
The oew Ford V-8 is not only the fsst-
est and most powerful Ford ever built—
it is the most economical. Dual msnifotds
and dual cerburetioa send it even farther
per gallon of gasoline (ban last year's
%
0
This new car oCsrs yon dear-Vision
Ventilation, unususl roominess end lux-
ury. It offers you the riding ease of free
action for ml! fmr wberf i—wUb the price-
less safety of strong axle construction.
Before you buy emy car at any^ price,
see and drive the new Ford V-8.
ACTHORIZED
Ford Dealers of The Southwest
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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Radio Itoundnp, Musical Art
$515mad mp—F.O.K. Detreit. Busy term* tkri,jh Vniveru,! Credit Cmpony-tke Autkvrt.ei F.r4 finane, PUn
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Bus Station, Fifth and Division St*., Phone 97
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NO two people in the world look
alike... act alike. So it i* with
tobacco ... just like folks.
No two leaves are the same.
And it's the same with cigarettes...
no two brands are a,ike«
Furthermore, not only are die to-
baccos different, but die way the to-
baccos are handled is different.
This, you can understand.
You know just as well as we do
that no two manufacturers use the
same kinds of tobacoop, or blend theot
or cross-blend diem or weld them
together In the same manner.
We do everything that science
knows and that money can buy to
make CHESTBH-FIELD as good a
cigarette as can be made.
We-hope you like them. T1 ey see
"not like otters."
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1934, newspaper, March 14, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289619/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.