The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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AKING a place-of prominence on the social
calendar for the week is the monthly party
to be given at the Sunset Grove Country
club Friday evening, (entertaining all regular and
\ sustaining club members and out of town guests.
This affair is planned in the for-m of a Dutch sup-
per with card games during the evening.
be m
;rvations may
made with any member
of the following comm-
ittee:
Mrs. B. F- Brown, chuiiiuiin; Mrs.
J. E. Harrison. Mrs. A. H. Gardes,
Mhj. J. H. David and Mrs. Aliirt*
Cameron. . -
The hour will be annouueed liter.
HAINBOW GIRLS TO
MEBT TUESDAY EVENING
Rainbow" Girls will meet at
the
Masonic temple Tuesday evening for
the regular session. A report from
grand assembly will be given.
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v. W. A. TO MKHT AT
ssARKIHO.V HOME '
iMlsses Bonnie Harrison und Ella
'Donna Fountain will jointly-enter-
tain th«, Flint Baptist Y. W. A. for
the regular meeting Monday evening
! at 7:80 o'clock ul the former's home
on Border street. All "members nre
urged to attend.
ORANGE BUtSMIM CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
A regular meeting of thi
Blossom elub w|U, W MWT~it the I.
0._0. -F. fitiTl Thursday evenln# at
f:S0 o'clock for the business session,
with Mrs. Katherlne Dearborn in
charge.
First Presbyterian
Auxiliary to Meet
At Church Thurs.
The First I'reHhyteritrn W«nmmV
Aoxillnry will hold the, monthly ses-
sionxat the chuiwh Thursday after-
noon with the executive meeting at
2:30 unci -s regular meeting at 8:30
p. m. \
Circle two, Sirs. E. L. Held, chair-
man, will have sthe devotional and
be hostess for thexociiil hour.
Mrs. Lee , WoodwoKh will be in
charge of the prograiiiXoft Mexico.
All members are Urged\to be in
attendance,
REBKKAH IA>I>G1J TO
MEET AT HALL TIU USDAV
All members of the Woodbine Ht-
bekah lodge ore urged to attend the
regular business meeting at the
lodge hall Thursday eveinlng at 7 :30
o'clock.
CHAPKL 41IIII.K CLASS-
7 TUESDAY
The Presbyterian Chapel illble
clans will hold the monthly social
at the church Tuesday' afternoon,
following the review lesson on the
Book of Uenesls. Mrs. Fred Delt-
gel will t>e in charge- of the lesson,
Does The Merchant From Whom You
pfour Clothing, Guarantee
Against Shrinkage?
Be sure and; have a thorough understanding
on this subject as the CLEANERS have no me-
thod of determining in advance whether or not
the material has been properly shrunk and of
course can not make such guarantee.
We clean each garment according to tlie^ ma-
terial and nature of the spots by latest methods
by the leading cleaners of the Uni-
States.
Miss Letha Guidry u
And FL Herrington
Are Wed Saturday
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Miss Letha Uuldry and Mr. Har-
old Herrington were united in mar-
riage at the First Presbyterian
church Saturday 'afternoon at 6:30
o'clock With Rev. E.. T. Drake read-
ing the -ring. -ceremony.-^ '
The bride was attired In a blue
ensemble with white accessories.
Mrs. Herbert' DavUwm was her only
attendant. .... .
Mr. Hooter Futch served the
groom as best man.
Mrs. Herrington Is a, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. V. Guidry of Orange,
where she has made her hojiie since
cTilldfaood) ■ and graduated from the
high school here.
Mr. Herrington is a son of Mrs.
X. S, Herrington and is also a native
of Orange, where he finished high
school.
Only members of the two" families'
and Intimate, friends were in attend-
ance at the wedding.
After a brief wedding, trip,., Mr.
Herrington and ■ his bride will re-
side here, where he Is employed.
MRS. W. II. MALONE TO
ENTERTAIN W. M. K.
Mrs. W, H. Malone will be hostess
to members of (he . First Methodist
Woman's Missionary society for the
regular meeting at her home Thurs-
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
Mrs'. J. W. Newman, president,
has called a special meeting of the
executive board for 3 p. m.
MRS. PAT GRIFFIN TO
"KltTE GLEANER# THURSDAY
M>'«. PiH Griffin will entertain the
FlrsK Methodist Gleaners at her
home ^Thursday afternoon at four
o'clock rut- the Weekly meeting at
'which Mr#, D. C. Bland will lead
!HFTiTOiR~T?5)i5ff^
All member*. are urged to uttend.
BAPTIST \V. M.\ K. TO
HOLD BI'SINICSS \MEETING
The First Baptist\ Woman's Mis-
sionary society will )ncet at the
church Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock for the monthly business ses-
sion and missionary program.
Mrs. O. 1,. Maker will preside. AU
circle chairmen are urged to\have
a full attendance at this sesfslo^i.
Members of circle two will pre-
sent the program.. \
I DELTA SI,AM CLVB TO
MEET TUESDAY EVENING
Miss Mickey Began will entertain
the Idelta Slam bridge club at her
home >n West. Orange, Tuesday
evening at 7:30 oielock for the
weekly card games.
tpe Swank For Evening Wear
Mrs. W.S. Jackson Jr
Is Honor Guest at
'Coffee' Saturday
Mrs. Floyd Hllsman and Mrs. BUI
HHsiuiin entertained at the former's
home on Sixteenth street with a
coffee from 9:*Q to 11:30 Saturday
morning to compliment Mrs. W. 8.
Jnckson Jr-, who before her recent
marriage wus .Mlss Martha Adapts.
lively summer flowers were us^d
throughout the rooms. Mrs. Mattle
Adams, mother."of the honor guest,
presided at tho coffee urn. The
enu consisted of broilel ■ bacon and
ottyes, toasted cheese chips, almond
ooow^es and coffee.
The\gueat of honor was presented
with ii\lovoly gift of linen.
Calllng\during the morning were:
Misses BN|t& McNeil, Mollle Belile,
Ollie ' Ooniez\ Constance Coyle, Ma-
iniunna Joinery Mary Heloise Koid,
Mnrle Evans, Julia Brown, Hoyt
Cornea ux, Betty Phillips, Mesdames
Day vjSeastrunk, Oscar Dance}-, John
T. A?ams," Xvovelace Wall Jr., Frank
Wall, j Bill McDonald, Lausen Cox,
Ma tig Adams, E. W.allrow.n Jr., It.
11. MSrvrson'1 an<T''W." 8. Jacksonv'-Sr-"
NKW , ORLEANS VISITORS
ARENENTERTAINED HERE
Miss Yeva Miller, James Belly and
Hlllard Miller of New Orleuns, La-
are Visiting\ Edgar and Johnnie
Brown, sons of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W.'
Brown Jr.
As u compliments to the visitors a
party attended the\dance at the
Kdson hotel roof Friday evening.
Those, attending were:" Miss Nell
Parish, Miss Veva Miller, NMiss Eliz-
abeth Iteid; Messrs. Johnnie Lea,
.fames Belly, Edgar Brown ID. and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams.
Gay young things from coast to coast dine and dance In «renlng
gowns with little matching Jackets. The dress on the left Is of seraceta
crepe with a large quaker-like collar and cuffs; a gay bunch of flowers
Ids a smart note. The larg
at tho neckline adds a smart note. The large velvet bow which con-
tinues Into shoulder straps on the seraceta crepe dress at the right
la the newest jtashlon note of the season. The mess-jacket Just reaches"
the waist. \
JUNIOR G. A. TO HAVE
PICNIC TUESDAY I
Junior O. A. of the First Baptist
church will be entertained with a
picnic at tho tourist park on F„
tecnth street 'Tuesday. ufyiwwrtjfT at
4 o'clock. Mrs. 5£j"e;r""**f,i!chur will
be In charge.
WOODMEN CIRCLE PLANS
TO MEET MONDAY
AH uiemlters- of ttte Woodiflen Cli\
cle are urged to a.tterid the- regular
liuslness meeting at the lodge hall
Monday evening at X o'clock, Mrs.
Emmie Fountain will preside.
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MRS. E. W. BROWN Jit TO
FETE WEDNESDAY CLCK
Mrs. E. W. Ilrowp.«"'3r., will be
host^ws to memb§jx(*^of the Wednes-
day bridge ('IwW'for the regular card
games i|V>*lfer home on Green ave.
nue ,Wednesday afternoon at 3:30
IwVlock. ; .
MRS. MABGAltET WEAVER
deans
are stam]
facturers.
f| Many
and quit
and cotton goods as a rule do not dry
illy although some such goods
Clean Pnly" by the manu-
m
"Pressing only"
from body moisture
ifter removing and hanging iivcltise^> Xhe dress
JBtitky fit when taken plf 'fiut often shrinks
while drying. We measure each dress whe^it^
comes to us and put it back to that size, when
it is possible to do so, but quite often damage
has been done before the dress reaches us and
. We are blamed for shrinkage that o^cured be-
fore the frock was sent to us. \
This fact alone has^cos^rtie^laundry industry
thousands of dollars in cash and the loss of the
good will of many valuable matrons. \
We sincerely trust you will investigate these
facts if any troubles of this nature should arise.
Remember, we have been many years in per-
fecting bur cleaning methods and use no hap-
hazard methods whatever. Every method of
cleaning has been thoroughly tested in the
itional Laundry Owners Association experi-
plant ill Washington, D. C., of which
we are a member, before being used by us.
Proven
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When you send your clothes to the Ineeda
you have plaeed your confidence in a strictly
reliable institution that strives in-every way
to merit same and the thousands of satisfied
that our efforts have
in vain.
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entertain-
,ed meml>ers of tb^^'Triple L class of
the First (.fc>W''fstian church for the
j IS CLASS,. HOSTESS
Mrs. Margaret W^a^fr
•s of thrf"
iJHtlstian
egulajc^tiieeting at her homo Friday
afiefnoon. After ffie Bible study
program a sociul hour was enjuyed.
Mrs. Fr<Kl Lenhurd will be hostess
at her home on Main street next
Friday afternoon.
""""Mr. and Mrs! WilUjim Cushman of
Houston visited in the~Trrm «,_of Mr.
MISS BEATRICE
TO ENTERTAIN T. N., Tf CLUB
Miss Beatrice ^JMrion will be
hostess ut lier -ho'me on, South street
Tuesday .afternoon at - :S.tl o'clock to
members of the T. X- T. club for
the regular meeting. \ . \
and Mrs. H. T. Fountain and
Ella Donna Fountain here yester-
day. Mrs. Cushman was formerly
Miss Margurlte Hartu'nt of Houst,unf
past grand worthy advisor jjt-'Tfutn-
bow Girls of Texas. H|[jii>""fias visited
in Orange . on. njpu«fous occasions.
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Mike^tKtiihan was reported as
liejug'ln a very serious condition at
"fits home on Jackson street Satur-
day.
Variety of Fabrics i
Are Shown For,
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PARIS. — The Purls season ojv
ened In a burst of glory of evening
fashions. Plaid taffeta frorks are
seen u {real deal. Striped transpar-
ent rayon organdie is everywhere to
be noticed. Heavy dull Albene
crepes extend their vogue to sumi
mer dresses, and alternate with has-
sling materials woven with, cello-
phane. Flowers that have t|uit par-
ticular brilliance given by incandes-
cent light ar« spattered all over the
printed rayon crepes that are so
much worn.
The evening silhouette Is always
long and slender, while wings, wlnd.-
blown panels, . capes' and flutty
sleeves and ruffles alter the aspect
of the long, slim line of the frock,
sometimes continued by s train ef-
fect. Interesting details can bo
gathered op almost every evening
creation. At Mainbocher's, there is
the vogue of rayon organdi0 berthas,
which are draped high In the back
to outline the nccii and shoulders.
■Ou- Hiev models, a big sash with the
same org'andUK accentuates tho sum- i
jnery air of the gotvn. \Luclen Lo-
long has chosen for an evening en-
semble a new wovert fabric'of black
cellophane with a sort' of jtK, as-
pect, which is composed of a (lVess
And short Jacket, the latter showifl
rnglan sleeves entirely covered withN
a fringe of black cellophane tipped
with silver.
A great number of the hew col-
lections Include special beach ensem-
bles and bathing suits. The latter
'show more originality than ever and
Very effective color contrasts. Ca-
maicii effects, that is a combination
of s.veral degnulo effects of tho
same color, have the leading place
t this time. Very clever cuts aro
to\ be noticed as
materials.
a" (Princess de Rohan) In
her recent mid-season collection, has
l^iven the Hirst part to beach on-
at'Sibles and\bathing costumes.' Sho
recommends Tor nun and liathliiz^,
suits a fabric with -lastex ,var
companied by coatstvor ciiftun 'in rub-
ber materials. He^>^(#ai'h qosttimes
are also mad^-W a coin hi nation o
fl«jt_ anjjU «rtsfex, In niX^tircd Iri,
(tud
"fn checked h with laghyp/ She
has little coats i'ni~~-«iVaw >mHerlal
from Colcombet.
Bring us your wstpfi repair work
ond have It dona/ by an export
watchmaker. JOE/ LUCAS & SON,
Watchmakers ai d Jswclcrs.
Glasses on CREDIT! Pay as you
WcurS Terms to those entitled to
crcdlt. Dr. F. H. Williams, oollcge
graduate nnd registered optomstrisU
offices at JOE LUCAS A SON.
lanent Wave
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Bleaching,v1Scalp Treatments.
Manicuring and Facials
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1934, newspaper, June 24, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289706/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.