The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, December 24, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Impressive services In observance
Of Wh|t© Christmas were given at
the First Baptist, First Methodist
and ififst Christian .churches Hun-
day evening. , . :..
Tho First Method Iat (•burr it pro-
gram tncluilcd a thirty-mltyuto musi-
cal program by the choir under the
direction of Mrs. H. A. Watts. ntter>
which (lie White ChrJ*t«tf|ii pVujjrattr
was given by the Sunday scnool with
Mrs. P. L Corey and members' ol
her effiomMtee in charge. A large'
crowd attended.
The church wasj beautifully decor-
Glasses on CREDIT! Fay <a you
Wear! Terms to those entitled to
credit. Dr. F. H. Williams, college
graduate of optometry,- ■ Registered
l.tccnse Han. Offices at JOB M7-
OAK & SON, Orange, Texaa.
aled for the occasion in while with
k', background of green. Tifce man-
gor .scene was also arranged in the
background. Following ton.; program
of' reading') and mitale, gifts were
plaqgif^fltt the altar by children
;iress«d in white. W
(lifts will be nr'ranged ,inbaskets
and presented to loss fortunule peo-
ple of the community.
An Impi'esHlve program was givon
at the First Baptist ohui'iih under
jlie direction of Miss Dimple f.oU.
The program, given ih llto form of
a paniomine. depicted the entire
Christmas tor/ with special musical
accompaniment*! --
A special faltering «' « taken for
Buckner's orphan home.
The First Christian cburch ob-
served White Christina# with an in-
teresting program at the church
With a Inrgp crowd attending.
IJi'v. W. B. Blount ; and Marvin
CuflnUigbam presided. The program,
wiiiifh consisted of Ciirlstfuas songs,
readings and dlulogttesi lw'as arrang-
ed b.v Mrs. Kthei Hnrtoii^, and " Mr
flat Ditvltbioti. Gifts were brought
to be presented to tli<> less fortu-
nate ol the community.
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Approximately 200 persons attend"
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M
ed the Christmas flay, "LUtle Friend
of the Christ Child," presented by
student sot 8t, Mnfj-'a school under
the directlbn of the Dominican Sis-
tors at the school hall Sunday even-
ing. ffp;: . ■
Tbe play wqgt deelared to be one
of the most colorful uml_ (Impressive
affairs of it's kind to be presented
In Orange,
* Little JJIelen Araenitalt won the
prize for selling tho most tickets.
Following the program, Mrs. It- 8.
Munley was presented a guilt made
l y - tlie F. T. A.
St. Mary's school will be closed
for the. holidays and will re-open
January 3. S. 1*1*1
-PERSONALS-
, Mr. and Mrs.^.'J. Schnitzel leave
today for Houston Vhere they 'will
spent! .Christmas day wllli her moth-
er been very 411.
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O. B. Boswell of ConrOo Is spend-
ing the, holidays- with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. BosweU in Or-
ange. • .
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ttev. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin of
•Jennings visited with friends In 6r-
^•itifjife Hunday .night en route to San
Antonio whtre they will visit with
relatives' during the holidays.
Mi's, Mill?red Flowers of Houston
will arrive' In Orange tonight to
spend Christinas with relatives.
Mr«. W. M. Cuiistream wl\o lias
li-ecn critically ill at her, home hero
for several days was removed to
the, l-'ranees Ann Latcher hospital
Sunday afternoon in a Wheeler am-
bpluncc^ - ' "
lyn Fope, Bill l>a- Jr., and Gra-
ham Bruce, all students at Texas
itnivcrslty, are visiting with their
parents here durlug the holidays.
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John Thomas Adams of - Houston
spent Sunday in Orange with his
family.
Miss Nora Ij;lgh .McConjuodale of
Beaumont visited her parents here
Sunday. _
Mr. and Mrs. W. S- Jackson and
two sons Hobble . and Diekie, will
spend Cbristmns day in Liberty vis-
iting with relatives.
Bob Wynne Jr., of Beaumont spent
the week-end In Orange with Mr.
and Mrs. It. "L. Wynne. Mr. and
Mrs. Park C. _ Falce of"" Beaumont
were visitors "in tho Wynne home
Sunday nlternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Channlng of
Dallas are visiting with relatives In
Orange during the holidays,
Miss Hazel Hnstmyre and F. W-
Hustmyre arc visiting with their
mother here this week.
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Orange with their parents.
ICiaytfan Bmlth, a student at U 8.
IT., is spending the ChrtaUna* holi-
days n-lth his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. I* Smith of Orange. i
Mlsi> Annie Orubbs of Monroe, Lo.,
is the guest oft relatives hero for n
few days.
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Nick and Bud Carter of Monroe,
La., will apend Cbristmas with their
parents in Orange.
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Miss Kmily LaFltte has returned
from Alexandria, La-, where she has
been visiting w-ltb her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Kogeno Dullhan of
Houston were guests" of Mrs. F. W.
Hustmyre here Sunday.
•Mr. and Mrs. Berni Douglitr.v an-
nounce the birth of a 9 1-2 pound
baby daughter at their borne, 301-K.
Elm street, December 22. She has
been named Mildred Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton S. Ferry of
Houston will be the guests of rela-
tives here during the holidays.
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Joe Glldden, a student nt A. and
M. College, Is hero to spend Christ-
mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
p. A. (Hidden. -
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E. O. Dean, who conducts a large
plantation near Onoonto, Alu., is
bece to spend the Christinas holi-
days on a visit to his daughter, Mrs,
Meade (Sruves and family. Mr. Dean
was for a- number 'of years a resi-
dent of Orange during which time
he conducted a hardware business.
Jilf 'tW Christmas holidays.
turns
uhoma.
Scott spending
her brother in ok-
Miss Helen Carr will be the guest
of1 relatives durlug the holidays.
. Mr. and Mrs. H- A*. Pudon and
daughter Helen are holiday guests
of Mrs. Padon's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Hugy.
Girl Convicted For
Slaying Father
Gets Life Term
PA'UIS, Dee. 24. (Al')—I'resident
Albert Lebrun commuted to life im-
|>t-isonment today the sentence 10 the
guillotine of Vlwletle Nosierre, IS
year old convicted slayer of her
father, as a result of her mother's
ftp pea 1 for clemency.
Mme. Notlerre had begged the
president for mercy although the
daughter tried to kill her as well.
Testimony at the trial was to the
effect that Violette bud poisoned
her father and attempted to dispose
of her mother in the same wtty.
To Be Held at
Episcopal Church
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He v. W. Meade Brown of Port Ar-
thur will eohiUict Christmas servilea
at the St. I'aul's Episcopal chureh
here at iltU uVlWk
morning, It was announced todsy. '.i
In the first stages of the trial
Mine. Noxlerrc was on«- of the most
bitter ' wltncsnes ag.ilnst her daugh-
ter, but la:er she relented and they
were reconciled. it
8IHIKANK, Wash. — A large sofa
was among tju Christian* gifts that
passed through the express office
here. It W a decorated with stick'
era that IH^. " '
"iinm until Christmas."
A Merr^ Christmas 1 nd
Haptiy Naw Year to All.
J. E. Pattillo,
lioproiciital'm-
Southwestern l.ifc Insurant's CO.
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We are glad at this season to thank our
friends for their patronage and take this
opportunity to wish them a very Merry
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Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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FURNITURE COMPANY
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J. D. (ireen arrived In Orange-
Sunday from Chicago wbere he has
undergonp treatment nt Hines; hospi-
tal. "ffic-will visit in the home of
his sister, Mrs. J. S. Mt'licath, here
during the holidays.
Miss Mamie Ruth Harris of Hou.s-
tou arrives In Orange tonight to vis-
it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I'\ A. Harris during the holidays. .
Mrs. V. H. Carden of llouston is
visiting with her parents. | Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Burton here tor the holi-
days.
Mrs. V. B- Dorrell and children
will spend t'hristuuis with Iter moth-
or and o'.her relatives in Hooves,
T.a, Mr. Dorrell will attend a fam-
ily reunion at the homo ol' his moth-
er in Uuntsville, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. ;C. Burton and
son Jerry of Beaumont visited with
friends and relatives jn Orange Sun-
day.
Eusticc P.oach of Bayne, La., is
vlsltfng with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Roach here Sunduy.
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Miss ^Josephine Shepherd, a slu-
(Jont at Port Arthur Business col-
lege, is visiting with her parents
..towei"/ .
Conrail and Grant Manleyt" stu-
dents of the University of Oklaho-
ma, arc spending tlie Jiylidaya in
Bon bam are spending. Christmus in
Orange with their duughter, "^Irs.-
Hubert Dillard.
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Mr. Ilobort Dillard of Monroe, fja.,
is visiting with his family here dur-
™ typevviuters
. New Portables
Royals, {Remingtons. 1'natrwoods
and Coronas.
Cash or terms
Buy, sell, Kent and Exchange
Guaranteed Repair Service
O. II. Roberts, Grange
Phone 4 v«'-
C. K. McCsll, Beaumont
- Phone 5900
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Miss Martha Jane Bland and Da-
vid Hlnntl of Austin will arrive
Wednesday to visit with friends and
relatives. • , ~ - •- t ,.
•Misfit Eleanor Brown, Miss Eve-
Let Us Give Your Next Permanent Wave
Our, Prices Are Low
Our Workmanship Superior
Shampooing, Finger Waving, Dyeing
Bleaching, Scalp Treatments.
Manicuring and Facials
MRS; W. P. CARLYLE
12th St. Phone 442
ANOTHER Christmas - another occasion
when we can express publicly and perti-
nently the good will we feel to a com-
munity that has bestowed upon us so ful-
ly its fajth, interest and patronage.
I. C. PENNEY
CO.
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Fifth Street
Orange, Texas
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, December 24, 1934, newspaper, December 24, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289859/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.