The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 107, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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k*. of the high school g« du
|li;tB wore honored t 11 uvl-
when Mrs. KdRiir, ltaxtw
yesterday evening tvtmi
It until 7 at her homo on See-
ovastroet. I
The tea table was laid with a lace
clfitft, Centered with a flat bowl of
slwctpeas iatei'nii?>8led with maid-
enhair fern plaoed on a large glims
reflector. Wliliu tapers hi crystal
i DURING MAY
Machineless
Waves
jioMors Were at each end of the cen-
jitwjdi'ee. Hoses, swofetpeas' iind KIM- Uen, Helen Held, flattie I>«. Wither*'
Woman's Cud
y
Tlano pupils of Miss Alma Bella
Ihidd will he presented in a recital
Thursday, May 11,; at 4:30 p. m. at
the Woman's Club. This program
will h« given In oh ervartc«> of Xlusic
Week an« will caaslst of piano so-
los. duets, anil trios by the following
mimic stud^ntn:
Mary Frances Cottle, t,utile Traw-
hon, Mildred Mscks, ICUitalioth 1)1
adorned the recVptlon and Hilly Patty.
raves
itesd
3
Specialize la Fine
Haii'
LI Orangefield
for Appointment
ip Beauty
Shoppe
Orangefield
i ter Lilies
rooms.
I Mrs. W. E. McOulre presided at
■"j the punch how) and Miss Harriett e
HojfOia at • the guest hook, Misses
j Kiina Kflmnn. Kmma Jane Colburn,
| I'easy Ti'al, l^eiep Arsenauit, and
j Mrs. tJeor*e !i litt« u* lsted the
hpn recs and hostess in rwelvlng
I th«i guests. ' • .
Approximately seventy-five guests
1 I called during the evening.
banihoft schooi. chii.drkn
i i:ntek sir at k mekt
Hvf cMU'ren Ion ha"eroft school
I left 1'rlday for Austin where they
t"Wi!l enter the ta i" meet: Ilosaie
IV veto. Joyce Mallln, Ijuirs Isje Be-
Itle. Daniel Hall and Juc-k Boothe.
! They v ere Accompanied by Mis* Inez.
Wallace and Mrs. II. A. Hubbard.
Present for Mom
Sunday, May 1 4 will be
Mother s Day. A new
Permanent Wave will
make a most accepta-
ble gift. Make her ap-
pointment early. Phone
18.
Marjorie - A1
Beauty Shop
tier AT SIXTH
ORANGE, texas
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CIRCLKN OF FIRST
BAPTIST C1ICRCH MKET
The Circle* of the Woman's Mi*,
stonury Society of the First Baptist
Church met in regular session*
Thursday afternoon, with the ex-
ception of Circle tine which met at
9:it« a. m. Thursday, as follows:
Circle One met at the home «f
Mrs. I,. J. L*\vls with five members
1 Tesent, Mi's. Meade (have's led the
devotlornl and preside,I over the
hu.'JInesM session in tiie absence of
vO. 1,. lt(er. iiresUlettt. Mrs-
IC. K. McKarland taught the Ri'ulc
lesson. The next meeting will be
held Thursday mornlns: at the regu-
lar time at the home ot Mis. .1. K
l'uttlllo.
Mrs. J. C. I'achar w«s hostess for
the ineeilng of!CJ cle Two at 3 o'clock
at her home. Firs member* and
one visitor tvere In attenrtance. The
,ho.ite*s led the t'evollonal and Mrs.
M. A. Bravo taught the Bible lesson.
Mrs. Alex Lot t. chairman, had
charge of the business session. TM
next meeting will lie held Thurntiay
afteriioon at the Itome of Mr*. 1'
lira num.
Members of Circle Tliree and visi-
tors from CIrete Hour met at tbrev
•.Clock at the home of Mr* A 1''
Wilson with a total attendance of
ten. Mrs, Wilson led the devotional
and Mr- Jake l'etei*on prnaidetl
dui ins the iHisliies* sessU.n Th.'
iwraty-flrst through the thlrtjr-flr-u
t'salms rrrt the subject In th-
r uud labia .llscussu.u with all uioui
bern lukffcit put. Utkt r (r :v
a®
. 'M I.. i -
s
ifill
•M
session Mo
o'clock at the
Mrs." Henry Fine
nod will lea.
plans for th
'•V* -. ' I
te Hhth
Association
Ular ItUffdncss
«4 8:18
•udRnrttim.
be in cbarue
discussion ot'
nior haTMpie:
Matunday. May
which will be *!
-'0. at Sunset Omre *,l«uBtr.v Out.
All members of ilw I'. T. A. an
urged to be present tor
uess meeting.
this biixl-
MUS. .IAKK KK't: UUtStlN &R.
<i:i.>uiiati:s iuhtjiikav
Mrs, Jake JliolutrtlNon Sr., cele-
brated her birthday anniversary
Tuesday whrtit trt •* hucne ax. !M 7
College Street with Clara Hernan
dez. l.efiti and' Mollie Jticliardsou it
hostesses, .' ,
Those attiudiag were Meadames
Tod Anderson, MIMre l Th":itBctl\. R.
II. Ulchafrdaon, Hamlet Richardson,
Henry SchriUei-, Rw| Harris. F*ur-
etice Kchrihsr. C? T. R- ale R—
nolt, l.oulae [center. Mc<
Ella Fuller. Kd t;allten, Clara Her-
nandex, I.;iurenre Neteriber. Murray
Xiolacano, A. J, Kulhwnek Jeaaie liar
| rts. A. K. Harper. Faye Itaokina
| Ueorsin OaUteM, ttoa .Vttchel, M<«tD
I Richardson, H r, TVveiM. slant,- Ma.
loncon, Kxsr Scott. 4ie<a'gia llarrt*. |
H. K. Nation, C. ,A. Piswii, Alice
Oulllen, l.sah Rh-harifson : Mlsse*
Missouri Dya« i. Yivkttrr* i.oUi'-at .i.
Helen AmlreatMi. Calite.i.
Lena Mite Harper. Juamu Wwlfforit, I
Floreacv Hank las. Ki'n-Ue tliinter.
l'oac f«(oD l.olacaou, inal Alice I iy
son,
Thoae aendiiiK sWla wore Mn
rfainea S, Seymour. Jewel milivi.
Wilson Morris. Th«l«< IWauuotez.
I.yV* WoUfiad. Nettle Scutt. C. \V
Cl'oker. Kletu Uuutsr. Iknisu Itlch
Hi'dayU. and Mrs. S. Wallet of Holla-
ton.
WEST 'ORANGE «A«*T«ST
«'hi rci| CIIW'I>(C8 SffilT
Two ot the circles of; (the Woman's
•Missionary Society of the West W'
anse liajitist Church tner TTiiirmiity
afterndon as follows:
Circle <v.ie met at the home of
Mis, c H. Hogan tsilb eleven mens-
bers present. Hey. HoKati taught
i lie Itlble lesson iuid Mrs. Carrol
tllabop led tin? devotional. Next
Thursday r'lvcles (Ine and Three will
tweet hi joint session at tin- home uf
Mrs. Townsead.
tllisht Two met at the bome of
Mr*. Kilaar Hba,'; \vl:)i nine mem-
bers altsnding. Mrs: 11. R Harvey
uauffht the rmmou front the book,
"Kfvow Your Itllile llevtsr?' The nex:
iittskitig will be held Thursday ttfur-
tmiw at the home tlf Mrs. W. K. Iti-
ley. A. missionary program will bo
presented at jhut time.
CHRISTIAN' MISSION AIO
804 IKTV MCKTM TIU HSUH
The regiilai' monthly II let-' 11 i|t of
the Mlssioiuiry Socltt) o( l lu- Kir.u
t'hiiaiiaa Church una held Thiuadai
efieiioMjii at 3 u'tiiM-k ai 1 lie church
menu were then svrvmt. The «■ • | i li al^ nwinhcra |m a«-"l
miwtliil will he held Tkurml*) sftor
Moon at the home « f Jlra. J«f Ha*
hr.
Mr*. Ktswr IhiMi unit Mr*. l"nuS
Uoonvwt were cu-hsMMM for tiie
mwtlRf t'lrfh Kh Thura4ay *f-
tertiiMin at the m>m* «t M** *U"«
Ftflmi iHemin-i and two visitors
Were In attendance. Mra Rottgeot
led the detotlooal and Mrs CkstlM
level., lausht Ihe Itlhlv lesaoa A
short hualneas seaalon araa held «p|*h
Mr*. Arthur Wilson, pteahleol. In
chaise. Iniring ih* wx-lal ImiiS ril-
fi-eahnients of lee cream a ad cat."
w era e-iteil
Kit in lufrnVm w«*r«* T n Mfit for
' th* B—llng tA SI* at Ihf
i of Mif Ven ) I'acha r. Tt .-
h*f*tea* led I be «levot|«inal aad Mis
\v. f.. M<s'i rt|U>Mtiile i nittii the le*
HI* The nest meeting a 111 he hel l
at the home of Mr*. Fill* Ruaaell
Remember MOTHER On MOTHER'S DAY
May 14—One Week From Sunday
I GIVE— i ' A Wayne Maid
FROCK
Knee Free
STOCKINGS
$1.98
And
$3.98
*'rp as'free an your I wire
* *u" Lflxtex top ♦ ret-
all Inn* strain
HMrt
lw Colors • I
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OTHER HOSE
ARd
98
) GLORIOUS
Crtpt
• Al *4 Got*
• Mini
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Mr*. A J Sclilitllfl lej I Ur Nilt>
«sU«mmi> iiiufimu JMI"'• «l Kv N|i *
Htru lUu« i Mn. dl. II I lohiiiI
during IIm* hu«tnrnii snmlHii
A Irii of wfi^* i u« w«*«l «ni<
INHlt lit Julkt Kotln il.| llilia
llofTH*
Tbf ««•*I n«r«*thif wltl W> 1i« i«l i*h-
flmt Thur*«l;ijr In iun^ nl « liurrlt.
Just Receired-Nsw Slupment Of
sfi . iNELLY DON DRESSES jib
. ISW5
I To SIMS
urmoDitrr rmm ii w. m. h.
mkkts at cht nrn thi nmh
.\lemhets of 1 he wm«ii.iiis Mtaatoli-
ary WwIsty "f the Knsi Metho.tts '
t'hurch met for *u erl o meeilnc I
l he mlaalonarjr iHmfWwirr het,| In
lloiiatun and llraiimnni. Thuretii
tfternocin at the chnr* h
The pii>sram op*ne<l at S o <-|neU
with Mr*. A. liarretl. chairman. *•
sU'biti Mrs. Itlch.ir.ls.oi le.l the <h-
vntliinal alter which re|M>n« on the
nslaslonary c.iiifei em ■ s wei> given
l jr Meadamea 11. t<«- llnrla. W II
Mtkiiie. M A. V\ at*on. t'harlea Ha
vis, M I. McCoiinell. Alice i"i-us«,
SI. <1. I lav lea and Mlaa Annie Ki-lls
After the meeting l<> cream was
* r ed hr Mra (Sarreit.
The nest meeting «HI l e heM
Thuralln.r afternoon at 1 n'rlmi ii'
the church, precaileil at I:la o'clock
lit the Kphttnal IJfr peogram wMh
>lra. m. A. Watson In eharge.
NO TRCMT nUINd. cm
MKHTs ON WWlNHIlAV
Mia* Marv Frames Ma**«du eti-
tertuliie.1 memhera ot ih - Xo Trump
l'i Idge Clnh Wedio-sihi v evening ol
the A. C. 8. Hnll. II" Ki«t firws
Avantie. ■ , , \ \
High score jprlses were won by
Miss ftelle «'ar« and rawing- Muzxola,
second high went to MhM Sadie Itao.
and VIncest ltao cut ciy.mdaiiwo
'I he hall W«a altiaetlVe with I so.
kets of spring flowers whh-b re
flretM the red and white enh r
scheme which was cartfled <ait In
Jtlin .decoralions, carii table access n
|ps. and refreshment*
!,'.The following; members were In
Stti'ndalice: Mlase* Helle Caro, I>e-
lore* I el Harto, 8a,lie jKao. Connie
Ulanda. faullnc Mandhe., - Herth i j
<len#o ; Messrs. Mike aad He tiny Mil*
sola and Vincent Hao.
t
HltlSTlAN i^ADIKs SKWING
cb iioi.ds am. n.W mi:kt
e Christian ladles .Sewing Club
the First Chriatbin j Church mn
all day session Wednesday at the
mie of Mrs. W. It. Hmrwell * In Hru-j
Addition. ■ , ii; "■
•v\'ork on Itnvii arti.-leis' Mi be
!f«r the 'Unwltp of the church
ciin11nued' tbr tighi>ui the day.""
ittg the Iiooll hour n coveted dis'a
lUneh Was served on th« biwn.
Those a I (ending wi^nS Mesdume*
Ben- Smith, IV. X, Anderaon, Hat Ha
vtdson. Illllle Callalwni. C. W. Hug
sihs, W, II. Ilbsnt, M. M Hray, Her
weod, ("asey, Flora .lelllsnn. A. .1
Sehnltgel. Anna Bel
Bach Br.. <ie*r«e Craft.1
Hhniut, Slid the hoei*M.
* • - >"« . e*> ^
lellison, A. 3
Huhhurd. Kruak'
ft.1 R.^. W B.
MEN'S f ROQ<tKH8IVK MNH.E
(tAII HOUIS MONTlll.V MEKT
The Men's l*rofress|tf Bible CU *s\
of the Wtift Orange Bhptlst •'htireh
held the regular monthly koslaes*
aad •oelal meeting Thursday evening
at the home irf O, A. KHinell In
MTaSt Orange. Ten member* were
If attendance.
Henry Harvey M Ik* OetUoMl
•tad H. n. Myers preside! during the
lWslnma session. A <-<s iihltt,ee a
appointed to MMital* Candida
election of officers for the
HW. the
of MMetiag
tie MM lh to
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A Beautiful New
i now Hairdress .
' 8Prtn*, £
For
, . .■ j- . ,
Try one of our Park Avenuo
the best vet . £
REG. $5 'i*
> Machineless Waves-
SPECIAL
PBia<: •ff.uu wAm
V
Absolutely ^laranteed to be'
satisfactory
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■■UUWAVI
0TI1F1R $
WAVES I .ilUWAVlOS
French Hair Braiding or Finger Waves.....
*eiV vMiajp
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PALACE BEAUTY SHOPPE *
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505 Front Street
Continued
Pime kour
ONE BIG WEEK-STARTING SATURDAY
Wf'rf Otlsbrating! -We (th: folks behind the countcr) Will Have Free R in of the
Store Fo;- Six ViUuc Packed Dcys! New Styles! High Quality! Low Pric:s! Our Cele-
bration Is Your Savings Opportunity!
MIC MKVKHI.Y KMIiHT
IslMM Manager
NHtlKM A\H MIO'K WKAH
12
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Quality %
SUITS
Ifcrn't h i Ihlg h>n prh i* find )ihi■
He«e' quail))—ilie kind )us Kfii.
crall) find in mm Ii more expen-
sive clotMntt. Hport iniMlels with
en*) action Iwcks . , ■ .insert
live *l)l«-s KO, for bo lnes«; ulng.
Ic hr«-aste«l. Her tlicni now..
VISIT OUR BABY D3PT.
BABY CAPS
|*t lk* aihl cup hlui|H-> Ih organ*
mikI
BABY CAPS
Isrr IrllMSiiil >« I—« «, .->elel pi<|.
*•■• ami i-mhriitih-red < rgamlles.
BABY DRSS8K8
Ire*"h liasil wale frsrk> In ilsi*-
t> s|)les ami |Malel otlurs.
MIIH. IDMi: I1NIKK
I. MM I'M KKAIH .TO-* KAR
Men's Sport
OXFORDS
1.98
Whili' liu< k l'l«- nlug llpji. sninrt-
I) | erfomtcd! Is-ulher soh-s, rul -
lipr lirrlt, welt ciaistriHllon. Vim
nil I look fnr and m ble before >oti
find their caunl at this low price!
Qler Row
FROCKS
Sport and aftmisi In**.
b< rg alswii. s|mn is)M| am
er pofmlar miterinh.
2.98
Junior Oiris'
DRESSES
Hport mid ilro««) t>|M-s in l«-s 7
to I I nitil H' to 11.
Aim
t
•'•--A '•
vits. i;i \ A Itol'f'MKB
HOSK \M IMIKIIWKAIV
500 Y( rds -
R'bbcn Strips Novelty
Cotton Prints
With woven si ripe effect. :lfl In-
ches wh|e, fast colors.
10 c
Yd.
MBM. mttNKMA KTl.l'llliVM
I'llX K .
80x105 Chenille
Bed Spreads
<liigld or Dark
Hat-kgroumU . 0
Ladies Full Fashioned
Ringhks Chiffon
HOSE
New Spring
Shritk-M, Pr.
43c
Cynthia Slips
98c
t refw •
or Natiri
Hlrr.l|ft t or Was
ntetl or tailored.
cut. lare t
X
Ladies
Cool Nainsook
GOWNS
Sins 15 1617
25c
Wuh
DRESSES
M|M>clnll)r reduced lor m qai< k
clean-up tlurlnir I HI* eient. Hirrj
•Ires* fast color, t.ood styles.
Men's Summer
UNIONS
Sanforixtfl shrunk, full ml,
sizi's ,'?U tfi 52.
49c
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 107, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939, newspaper, May 5, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289971/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.