The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 107, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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IKRS MEET THURSDAY ||j
■ BUSINESS SESSION -'\y %
Mrs. M. K. Thomen wan hostess
for the week!)- meeting of the Qlean-
er# of the drat Methodist Church
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An associated press story from
Dqd| City, Kaunas, dated March
IS roads: "A cloud of wotlis near-
ly darkened the nn here at aoon
today.
Millions of the insects tied <V
traffic and seat church goers
•cmylng Inside. A Hanta Fe train
was delayed IS minute* while
trainmen scrapped crushed moths
Off the sUppery rails."
tTOU can ston Mr. Moth's
progress by sending your
garments to us to be cleaned
All Woolen Garments Clean-
ed By Us Are Moth Proofed
At Ho Extra Cost!
The ORANGE
LAUNDRY
Phone 123
fife
..ii,,;.' i. i ' .m ' ■1" 1
Thursday afternoon at S:80 o'clock
at her home on l\ rk Avenue.
The meeting wus opened with a
devotional by Mrs. Hunter Muddle
after which Mrs. T. 0. Malono. chair-
man, presided during the business
session. Plana were perfected for
the garden party to be flven by the
Oleatieru next Tuesday evening at the
gardfen of the home of. Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Brown Jr. At the close of
the business session u refreshment
course wtn served.
The next nteetius will be hekl
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at the country home of Mrs. K. W.
Stephenson.
FRIDAY, MAY 5,
NORTH OltANGK BAPTIST
W. M. S. MEKTS TlltltSDAY
The newly tirictinlzed Woman's
Missionary Society of the Ninth Or-
ange Baptist Church met Thursday
afternoon at II o'clock at -the church.
Ten members aiid two visitors were
present.
Purine the Inmlru'ss session the
following committee chairmen . were
elected for the coming year: Mes
dames Bill Strother, jiiji Orubbs, i,
l>. Anderson, Arthur Wilkinson. Ad-
dle Ileadrlck, Bab Berwick, John
Cunningham.
Mrs. shut Cooper led the dev</-
tlonul 'and Mi's. Mulholluml taught
the lesson. -Mrs J. It. Ittrlsh led
the opfiiing prayer.
The next nwetlmt will ih> held
Thdhuhty afternoon at 1 o'clock at
the church.
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Bee Who The Lone Ranger
Is FINAL CHAPTERp^
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Color Comic
"THE HOUSE THAT
JACK BUILT"
Coming Sunday
CONSTANCE BENNETT
ROLAND YOUNG
—In
"Topper Takes
A Trip"
EYE OPENERS
WHILE THlNVUNdffl
NAPOLEON OPTEM
whittle!) on the .
' arms Of* Hie chair©/
iftpl
even the poorest
Japanese bathb
4and sumss aoa#
VBTwmeu& even
WITH AUTOMATIC OAS
WATER HEATING —
THE BATH IS STILL
Considered
A ONCE-A-WEEK.
celebration /
bag FACTORY WORKKIlN
ESJOY W KINKS DO AST
The Klrls from the hand made di-
vision of the Orange lla« Factory
•rjdyed u Welner Boast WmIhokUjf
"lcht at Bailey's Klsh Camp. Thorn:
attending were Miasea Krna Hutu
Cooper. Clothilde Kd.llnv*. Lillian
K*ans, Jean Stalnbrook, Doris Gul-
den, Alice Gaston, Teny Hpoars,
Irene Lundey. Joyce gharpton. l.u
rill* Brtater. 8ue Fsulkiwr, NoUlv
Venable, K«ale llrlster. Tressle Brls
ter. Miiritarrt Handera. Alfred*
Bands. Mar HofTpaulr. ilaxlnr Ban-
ton, Kloldc Dunn, and l> lnia John-
ml '. •
•tAI'TIST Vol Tit <14 S
KNJOYN MHIAI. Till ItMll.W
Mrnibv.s <•( ihe lUpIiat Youth lluN
were nirrUliml at a mwIiI Thura
day nl*ht m T ie nrl««h at th*
feMMv of Mlaa Uulw An.lrrwm mi
HwWr Mtrrrl.
M r«ral |3<wi Were rn >••>*•! u(i«-r
WMefc ivfmkiMuU *«r b cv«4 111
! tw lusnna MtBbtra mwat
h Meat mwllni of (be «tub will
brtd Tli«ia>"*« ««•!«« si ike
MIm JtM ktrlnt ea Jv*a
• M KtfSih Wraeta.
THE PRIVATE CAR
of JW GOULD
MOtJl- MILLIONAIRE
OP THE 1860*8
S THE HOME OP
A RAILROAD VARJD-
MASTER AND HIS
FAMIU/IN
TE*AS~
lC Y. P. 0. To Meet
On Monday NightI
The muuthly meeting of the City
Young I'ponle'a^^ntordenomlnatlvnsl |
Union will be held Monday night tit !
7:46 o'clock at the First Methodist (
Church. Mrs. W. W. Kennedy, pres-
ident, will be In charge of the busi-
ness session, and a program will be
presented by the host church.
All ybung people of the city are
cordially Invited to attend on this oc-
that Qod Imparts mores In a coord
with Him, reflecting goodness and
power"
. Don Booker and <v~a T)-n
and Blllle of Salome, Arisona, are
visiting here In the home of Mrs.
Booker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Griggs.
WK SERVICE ALL
' OF OAKS
Our Work Is Guaranteed
Division
ORANGK COUNTY
MOTOR COMPANY
>« at fill
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Lesson Sermons
"Adam and Fallen Man" is the
subject of the Lesaon-Hermon which
will be read In all Churches of Christ'
Scientist, on Sunday, May 7-
The Golden Text is: "As in A'dum
all die, even ho In Chriat shall all he
made alive." (I Corinthians 1S:22).
Among the citations which com-
prise - the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible; "For ever.
O Lord, thy word Is settled In heav-
en. . Through thy precepts I get
understanding: therefore 1 hate ev-
ery false' way," (Psalms 118:89.
104).
The Leseon-Sermon also incluT™
the following passage fiom the
Christian Science textbook. "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Man
Is the family name for all Ideas,—
the sona and daughters of Ood. Al'
at
For fears ths Jspaness have
I a rite of the bath—indulging
four to five times • day. And
dsspite ths fact that the Saturday
, oight bath in America is said to be
I col- one of our traditions, the wide-
spread uss of the sutomatk gas
cu« water heater provides s M-bour hot
Is srater service in almost a million
->ew or modernised homes.
Dance Recital To Be
\ Given May 29th
MUs Mary Alice Ingram will pre-
sent the pupils of the lngruin School
In a <*aiw-|ni rriul al AmleraoM
School Auditorium on Jtfondnv.
May 21 al I :li o'clock. It waa utj-
tiouncol tuda>.
Aboui to i-laU>°ren will U- <>n th<
l*i gram The nuuikni will be ac-
■wmparM t jr Mrs. Ili-nia IIIMirr <m>
the jdan-i An a<lmla*l n of Ittt- ai l
!k U1 be rharfMl
lo-mi?
Today - Saturday
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HUMIKIMN MtbAMXIO
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Tw ehlbben'a Kunlieaoui a. le:j-
Waa oraanize-' at the UrUsuM Me-
morial Baptlat fhat-ch Tkui<4*> af-
tortMMHt at l:|l o'clech villi
"K b«r« rniiHM Mra. Name,
Hammer*; was In chargr ■ of Ik?
meelliK . The imt na-nliiig will be
beld ^bui Mla> (liwawMi . + t :*l
x'rlw* an l all mothera of the .-hiln-li
who have chthtrvn hrtaeen the uges
nf three and all ywira are Uiged to
them lo thla n«<eting.
rOt'H II CM'M KtMINMMgH
PAHTY TIIUHSOAY MGIIT
Mra. MeKlnttey a|Hinaoi«vl n (air-
tjf for the 4-11 Clul> glrfa al her
home In Weat Otange • Thursday
light.
Rarh guest hnd Iter fw<l measured
thd a charge of one |«-nir.v pt-r Inch
waa ihsde, Ihe benefits ulj wltlfji to
be uite.l lowar-
gale to Ihe sh<
ColltXe tills Kttitmwr
"ITn-re were approximator
iron and 4 adults present.
V. D. C. TO HOI>D
MEMORIAL 8KRVH KS
The Ctilted Daughters of the Con-
federacy, I'elhani Chapter, will hold
a apeclal inemoi t.il aervlce Sunday at
5 p. m it Kver green Cemetery
Qravea of Confeilerate veterana will
he ilacoiateal at I hut time and all
members are urged lo take flowera
for thai |Mir|>osc A spei-lal Inrlta
Hon ha« tjeen i>Ietnled lo members
of the American l^ikin and Auxtl
Itry lo attend
MOMAN'S III ML I- (LAM
MKKTN Till RgltAV \ITKHMKIN
The Woman's Bible Study Claaa of
the Klret Pt e«bj lerla n Church
Thursday afleriMem at Ihe home
of Mia K. T. Brake with fifteen
meuthrr* Ii-eewit. Mia Hubert Tui
pin lud choree of the v>coaram
whh-h w.ie follow rd by a social hour.
The n«xt inK-tlng will be held
Tl.urodav. Ma> IS. at a place lo be
announced later.
e benefits nC Mliliji ,tn
wiir-l scmlli-p a tlele
Hurt com m> jt A- * M.j
chit
MRS. BLANDA KNTEBTAINS
%T BRIIM.K P..RTY
Mra Joe Blanda eutrrbilsied with
a two talilo btblge party "Wednesday
afternoon at her home.
lllsh score prise was awarded to
Mrs. Jue Del Bnrto Jr., find second
high pilxe went lo Mrs. .T«>hitny Man-
sola. Mrs. Joe Olirnintot hut conso-
lation. A salad course Xvas served
to the following guests: f
Mesdames Tony Gbiri'iUniin, I.outi<
lUanda. Mike Sti'to, Joe jiuhhih. Joe
He I Bnrto, Jr.. Johnny Maxxola, Joe
(llurratatH), and Miss t>elores Dei
lturto. . j
INSURANCE
Tire, Auto, TonuUb
and Bonds
L. McGUIRE
ABO Bid!. Phone M
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expert dry cleaning
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Southwestern Greyhound Lines
Bus Station—505 Green Ave.—-Phone 2521
I Open 24 Hours
Busses Leave Orange
EAST
WEST
2:59
A.
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Port Arthur Division
Busses Leave at 11:45 A. M., 4:20 P. M., 8 P. M.
Arrive Prom Pt. Arthur at 9:25 AJ(., 1:55 and 7:55 P.!
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DRESSES
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Wash Frocks
Fast color VBHhnble print
drosst'K in fine styleH.
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Ladies Slack
and Overalls
88c
lilies [Hose
Pul* Fashioned'
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69c Vnl.
Pure 8ilk
Ladies Han
All Kinds
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SALE OF LADIES
SHOES
99"
One Bif TatOe
AH Kinds
New Arrivals In
White Shoes
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All Sixes—30 Styl
One Lot Of
SILKS
SoUd Colon And|
Printed Patter
40 Inchcs
Wide, yd.
Sewing
THREAD
All A For
Colors £
Men's Overalls, 59c
Holld blue ck- express stripe.
Men's Shop Cans 15c
Hickory stripe, Haturdny only.
Athletic Shirts .. 9c
Men's Cotton ribbed uudor-
' > filling
Men's Shorts .... 13c
Colorful broadcloth shorts.
Men's Rubber Boots $1.98
Knee length, nil
Men's All Wool
Bathing Trunks
swU
88'
Men's Khaki
Pants or Shirts
Union made fine quality work pants
or shirts, each 88c.
Men Rayon
Dress Sox
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Shirts
Men's Dress Oxfords
White, Mack and tan, all kinds and
14 styles i . we have your also. Let us
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Men's Plain Toe •
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.