The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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Urovc—rnimtry—Jul)
mm we i^etM- of (ti« lovelicwt
affairs of the HViixon Thursday tsvea-
Tn* when Mr. «na Mrs. M. J. Lilt-
c)i«r Stark entertained with a re-
ception anil dano- to honor Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Troy E. Wade
Cripple Creek. Colorado.
The reception rooms were beaut i-
fully decorated with <v profusion of
fern and greenery. The punch ta-
ble wb decorated fn white with
varlouw kinds of fruit covered while,
banked as ornaments around U#
punch bowl. White flowers were ef-
fectively used.
•Mrs. E. T. Drake and Mrs. J,. It.
Milam presided at the coffee uriiH.
The hostess and guests ot lion or
received the guests*. l>ati<in« was
enjoyed during tho evening with
ntuaic furnished by Uoldkette'x Vag-
abonds.
Among the out of town'
guests were,-' Mr. and JIri U. B. Mil-
latu, L. B. Milam Jr.. of Dallas: Mr.
and Mrs. Bon P. Hill of cripple
Creek, Colo.; Air. ■ and Mrs, Lloyd
Gregory of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Cook* Wilson, Mr. mid Mrs. W*)do
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jf. I*. C. Mo-
Kadden, air. and Mrs. 3, R. Keig.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom W'olkei-, Mr. and
Mra. \V. c. Knglitiii, Mr. and Mrs.
Winthrop I«euch, Dr. and Mrs. A.
J. Odotn, Mr. and Mrs. If. ft. Jack-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby llobert-
aou, Mr. and Mrs. Frilz Sewaid, Mr.
and Mrs. Rain l'rfce, Mr. and Mrs-
Kyle WheeluB, Mr, and Mrs. J. T.
Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Curl Mo-
Lynn, Beaumont. -'"Texas: .Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Reid, M1k.-«>s Mary Hol-
clae and Elisabeth Held of Now Or-
leans: Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sharp-
less, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Keith. Mr.'
nu<l Mrs. Overtoil Abies, Messrs.
Paul Seleke , ansf ; Jo . * W. Simmons
of Port Arthur, Texas; Mr. lieonard
T. Hopson, I«:ike Charles, Lit.:1 Miss
Marie Blanehard, Vinton, J.a.: Mi as
Addio Lee and Ruby Joe Blades. Ty-
ler. Texas; Mr. Joe Fisher, San Aug-
ustine. Tex.; Mr- and' Mrs. T. E.
Kenneriyi Houston, Texas; Mr. ami
Mis. Harry Lucas, Mr. Jehu J. I'ho-
lan, Beaumont; Misses Jane and
Sarah Clark, Mary Beth Blrdwell,
Ruby Reed, Fity and Mary Wilson;
Me'ssrs. B. O. Orgiiin, C. O'Brien
UP<I Mr. Fletcher Graham.
FIIlsT BAPTIST W. M. S.
IHKCI'SSKS Bl "SIXKSS
The" First Baptist Woman's Mis-
sionary society held the monthly
husinfihs'titi'd iui«sioan rv meeting at
the Cbureh Thursday afternoon With
about twenty-live attending.
A Christinas program was given
CHECKS
COLDS
iANI> •'
FEVER
FIRST DAY
UQCID - TABLETS HEADACHES
SALVE - NpSE DBOl'S IN 3# MINUTES
Society Calendar
FRIDAY CALENDAR
ftalnbow Oiris entertain
jjjtnre at Masonic teniph_rigt*"f "\i m
is awitt^K'*ltli Mrs-
Steve Bauer "a'r 3 p. in.
Mrs. Jack Turner tj> entertain at
bridge honoring Mrs. Toannie ~}iugh-
e and Miss Eleanor Ghostly at her
-home, 3 p. w.
SATURDAY CALENDAR
Moiidiiy'"br! die club tea dance at
Sunset Orove country club at 6
p. m.
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with Mrs. Ernmett Hubert in charge,
assisted by Mrs. Alex Lett, Mrs. M
A. Bravo and Mrs. L. F. Bra nam.
At the business meeting Mrs. O
Ilaker, president, was in charge
and only routine mutters were din-
tnwsed;—Regular circle' lueetings will
be held in the homes next Thurs-
day. - . • "
McIK N \LI> W. M. S.
I'OSTPONKH MEETING
The McDonald Meinorlul Baptist
Woman's Missionary society post-
poned tho monthly business meeting
planned at the church Thursday af-
ternoon because of the rain at the
meet lug hour. Th«. meeting will be
held at the church next -Thursday
afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock, it was an-
nounced, All members arc request-
ed to atteAd.
MISS MARTHA JANE BLAND
HONORED AT PARTY
Miss Julia Brown was hostes* for
a three table bridge party at her
home Thursday afternoon to honor
her house guest, Miss -W'irtha Jane
Bland of Austin.
In the card games Miss Mary Bel-
.oisc Reid won high score trophy. A
gift was presented t<> the guest of
honor.
Refreshments of coffee, fruit sal-
ad and cake were served. Those In
attendance were:
Miss Margaret Milam. Mrs. Troy
E. Wade. . Mrs. Touimle Hughes, Mrs.
Scottip Jackson, Mrs. Frank .Wall.
Mrs. Jack Turner. Misses Clare and
Constance Coyle, Blilie McNeill, Ma-
ry Heloise Reid, Martha June Bland
and Eleanor Brown.
-J Thursday afternoon in IWAuniont.
Mrs! Jep Turner and son Jon Jr.,
have sa-tiirned to their hojwt hero
after a/yjaTpSltfc Mr. (Snd MrOiSI-
?in the home of Dr. and Sirs. Will
Coyle here for a few days.
PARIS. — Titer# s. cui# to, b<. now
m real vogue for rayon (lowers for
smart afternoon and evening dress-
es. Judith Burbier, the flower sp.<;
taHirt. Is of rhe aphi Ion t hfrt TttyfflH
velvet flower trimmings will prevail
all throughout the winter and mid-
season. 'I'o eu ha Itce black velvet
__ She- has designed new bou-
mts of white arum' flowers in dull
wbite rayon velvet, with deep , green
velvet leaves and pule green velvet
stems. She sometimes combines dull
"id bright rayon velvet la contrast-
ng effeeta but, us a rule, dull ra.von
velvet hus the preference with this
designer. She also creates flowers
In taffeta "and rayon velvet, in panne
and organdie,' ia rayon velvet and
Chiffon in the natural shape and
oes of asturtiuhi, cyclamen, dahlias
mil other flowers.
Til It EE- PI ECE KNKEM BLES
STILL THE RAGE
Thref-pleee ensembles corttlniio to
be more and more popular. As a
hitugo from the winter woolen or
"ur coat with oue-'pieco dress, there
ire novel cnsemblef}' for. all hours of
ilie , day, composed 'eithef of a full
jersey or woolen dress with cape 'to
aatch, ^flsnietitne? with an udditlonai
iort of waistcoiit or cardigan jack,
•t, of a threeKiuarter or rather sev-
en-eighth cent In the same ni ate rial
us the. dress underneath, or match-
ing its tritmuing; also of very smart
afternoon velevt ■ cout^ trimmed with
fur und horter than the dress in
the tune velvet, completed by u
I time or rayon chenille tunic.
Alls disposes over a dress in yel-
'ow, red, black and white woolen
tartan, trimmed with a bc4t In black
doeakiu ttnd black -patent combined,
and. buttoned with black buttons, u
three-iiua rter coat in black woolen
lined with tho same tartan as tho
dress.
ter Miller and family Tin porf- Ar-
thur. 0$!'$$!i§'|is
Mr. «ntf Mr«. C. R, Qreen «i
baby son born Thursday morning,
December 8, at their residence on
■Ninth street. Be bus been named
Waiter Charles.
cgecc county;
Dr. J. 0. Fife of DallaBils.a(. u^l(C'H^ sPv^^""^"orhTs tiiu« theso
NEEDY • CHILDREN AIDED
LAREDO, Tex, Dev. i!8. (Al?)—
Needy children attending the Laredo
publ|c schools are being served hot,
noonday lunches this winter.
A total of ,1493 children., were
served such lunches «aoh school day
during the first two weeks the pro-
ject was. undertaken .and it was in-
dicated that about tho same number
would bo cared for until warmer
weather. • *s
Constable Never Jlj
27 Years Service
P?iPNA, Tims, -Doc,—ag- (AP>-rr- tiy.
ln 2a year#-of- M*rvlce as constable,
Smith never has carrletl n gun','
made an arrest or servett' a paper..
But each election the voters wrHp
his muue on the ticket and return
days on his sheep ranch.
^ CONDCCT
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HEARING
Washington, Dec. 2. <ap)—
Tins federal alcohol control admlnls-
Glaitet on CREDIT 1 Fay you
Wcur! Terms to tho o entltiod to
crcdlt. Dr. F. H. William*, college
graduate of optometry. Registered
Llccnso Man. Offices at JOE LC-
CAie & SON, Orange, Texas.
QMM|RpHj|RIMHJRRiw
tration .will conduct a
.. /today
in the matter of permitting the dis-
tilling of tei|uilla, « Mexican cactus
•drink, in the United 'States.
K A group of men of Nogales, Ari*.,
has sought permission to t '«
•liillla for distribution in .thfs «ouu-
J. II. Ltnseomb of LenionvlUe was
removed from the Frances Ann Lut-
cher hospital to the home of Dr. A-
this morning In tin
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Buy, sell,
Guaranteed
O. H.
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C. K. McCall, Beaumont
''W Phone MOO
Lfet U 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
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Covert Work Shirts
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Grey
These work shirts tiro made of a
good quality of covert cloth, Of-
fered as a very special feature
Saturday.
Phone 317
Branch Of The Fair Inc. Beaumont
Fleece Work Shirts
Brown
Grey-
Blue
Men's heavy cotton flannel work
shirts, well made, fleeeed enough
to Insure comfort. Very special.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
ClltRCII PROGRAM
' The First Christian church pro-
grtim for Sunday lias been announc-
ed by (tie pastor. Rev. W. 11. ltlount,
as follows:
Bible school it:45 a. m.; morning
worship 11 a." in.; evening worship
7:30 p. m., topic, ."Whom to Wor-
ship." Endeavours will meet at
the church at the usual hour. All
members are urscil to attend the
services and visitors are cordially
welcomed.
Miss Eddie Ingram leaves tomor-
row for her liortite in Sharpsburg,
Oil., after a visit here with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. aud
'JTVs. Mcrril, North.
Your Eyes Deserve the Best
See H. L. Cohenour, O. Du For
Modern, Scientific Optical Service At Reasonable Priced.
Latest gtyle Glasses Fitted with Most Modem Instru-
ments.
Offices In -Re^r of
H. L. COHENOUR & CO.*
Phone 113 for Appointment Jewelers & Optometrists
Miss J AMI: HHiHTOWER .
AVto A. W. IT)SKKTTK Willi
Of .cordial interest here is
inarriage of Mis« Janie Hightower,
formerly of Orange, to Mr. A. W.
Foskette, the Wedding being cele-
brated Sunday, December 23, at the
home of the bride's brother-in-law,
and Mister, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. LoVv-
man in Nacogdochea. ^
The ceremony was read a,t hiSO a.
m. by Rev. W. L. Hightower of
Weimar, Texas, father of the bride.
Only relatives and Intimate
friendh-^iiverc iu " attendance at the
wedding. ,
Tile bride, who was formerly court-
ly. home floiiionslration agent l'or Or-
ange county, is a graduate of the
College of Industrial Arts at Hen-
ton, Texas-
The «rooiii is a governuieiit engl-
iiMt ia. -(-he reforestatioir division, lo-
cated at .Missoula, Montana whet;e
they -will' make their {tome.
Mr. Ko !«t ite and his bride left j
Wednesday by motor for their home.
They will (m along the west coast i
route and w'lll attend the Rose 'bowl
game at I'asadonn, New Year's day.
Sale Of
BLANKETS
70 x. 80
I'art wool blankets, double , bed
slzo in double Itlanltets. An as-
Eortiuoiii of colored block plaids.
Sativn bound. A very special lea-
turo for this sale.
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In A Special Group At
Fur Trimmed
Tailored ■
Sport Styles
Dress Styles
-PERSONALS-
Mr. and Mi's. Henry f}„udger Jr..
and daughter .lean Ann have return-
ed to their home in Houston after
upending Christinas iu Orange with
relatives. i
Kenneth Foreman has returned to
his. home in Tyler, after visiting his
parents, Sir. and Mrs. George Fore-
man hero during the Christinas hol-
idays.
Women's
Outing Gowns
And Children's Outing Pajamas
Well Made ^
Good Quality j
Outing Flannel
All Sizes
Very Special
Wo offer Ihosa outing gowiiji jji an assortment
6f, colored strlpss. have ber'n selling, nil
nlong at a great deal more iton this low sals
price. A very* special featur,. for (Saturday, 5 c
These Have
Been Specially
^ Reduced For
This Sale
In coats are so many attractive fur
triuffmrd styles. The niatsrials
the fa\ored in weaves and in colors...
and patterns. The stylos afford a
wide variety for ;ho!cs. Others are
in plain tailored styles that ars ex-
cellent for business wear und for
sixirts wosr as well as for conser-
vative dress. The suits ars in ths
&gja ■ f-
popular swugger lengths that can be
worn separately as sports coats.
Sale Of
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iNotrasa ri
■ Letting payments lapse and "pile up" defeatsthc
very purpose of the "out-of-income" plan, which u
. - to make it easy for the average citizen to acquire
the things he needs without waiting to atcumulate
the entire purchase pfjee ► ► ^
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ry*ODAY, you may buy a home, -
(9 an automobile,* radio, an dec-
trie refrigerator, even clothing—or
any ol the hifthcr-priccd article* ol
pfoehandiic—and pay 'o*1 'bem in
ss y paymeOM <H t w your incotue. V-
Where, a generation ago, it, would
have been necessary for you to defer
the purchase of tuch article* until
vou had accumulated the full pur'-
pHcc, yon may today use them
^■Sttnd enjoy their lull benefits while
paying for them.
Preient conditions have proved the
soundness of the plan. In spite of the
predictions of economisu of a few
years ago, these budget accounts are
being paid a* promptly as are ordi-
nary open crcdlt accounts.
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Only two cautions arc necessary:
Don't buy beyond your ability to pay
and—don't /all to Meei your pay
menu promptly <m the day they art
If you buy beyond your ability to
pay, you are jeopardizing your credit
standing. So carefully budget your
expenses and obligate yourself only
for such amounts ae you can aaslly
meet out frf your regular income®, V
If you fail to meet your payments
promptly, you are not only destroy-
ing your credit—you sre defeating
the very purpose of the plan.
For, If payments "pile up," if one
payment is neglected until another
Is due, lt' Just twice ,«s hard to bring
your account up to date again.
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Use your credit freely and pay all Wll
by 10th or promptly at agreed
Mr. and Mi's- t!ill Cowls of Cor-
.4 .ua Cbristl -are Kilests ||i the-' home
of Mr. and Mr*. (Jeorge Foreman
hero this week.'
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Phillips iittd
.Children, Madeline and Jack,. have
returned to their home in Headmont
after ape tiding Christmas in Orange
with relatives.
Mrs. Hugh Cog ami daughter Km-
luat-ie and Martha Lou White spent
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ORANGE RETAIL %
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On Sate At
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n Pumps
Straps
ties
Oxfords
Housekeeper
SHEETS
All Sises In
All Styles
One of The Features
Of Our After Xmas
Sales. Very Special
You'll hav* choice of a wonderful * assortment; «,f styles and of laithar*, There nro iiumps ih l Nw
the sbason's leaders in style's. Ties that uro aur.h a variety of styles \ *ntl ^ J.11. *._ *.tnrt.
r.ttractlre nd so pnirtical. In oxfords will bo found styles that ur*
war and for school and for sports
Hi x 110 gonuine
Ito u s okeepor
sh^-tg. standard
<|Ualily of shcret-
i«g. A very g^c
cial feature for
the sale.
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Suitable for atrey-t wear, ft r sl orts
This ia otic of tho betffc ehoe values we have ever offered ut such a
Unbleached
DOMESTIC
low pries.
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*4, J'ijfc
3mw
lo-ln. unbleach-
ed ilomestir, u
superior <|ua|lty
that is OKcellelit
for general use.
A Very special
value;
SILKS
Hollywood
Wavc^;|^-;
I —SPECIAL-
100% Oil Steam
Permanent Waves
$3.50 or 2 for $5.01
All work guaranteed.
Expert Finger Wiving
? PALACE
BEAUTY SHOPPE
403 Front Street lMtono JBM
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Sale Of
Wash
:
Flat Crepe
40-Inches
Wide
49c
Special
40-inrh fiat ereixlg in * full as-
tortment uf street shudes ae wel.
as dainty"1 pastel colors for even
Ing ncl f« r dainty underwear.
There are many new numbere
that have bein added to the al-
ready large aeeortment.
Women's wash frocke In a full assortment
of the favored colore und jntttefne. Thsy
are of strictly fast colored materials. All
vat dyed. The etytee are v exrclleuiA for
street wear ae well ae for home wear.
Thie special offering at only 44v will af-
ford « wonderful. op port unity to buy « sup
|ily of these desirable garments nt sueh a
low iwiee. Wake your e«-lect«tn early Hat-
urday. '. ■■ 'ir.
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These
Wete
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ilMnch woolens in an assortment
of colors ninl patterns. There an*
«<>o| cs^tinits and so many at-
tractive colors, patterns and wcav-
ee for dreeeee. At thle e*tren*ely
low prtre they are exe«-llent val-
ucs end should be eeen.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1934, newspaper, December 28, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289862/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.