The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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r* of the Gleaner* of the
fioflUt Church met Thvr -
noon at 3 :80 o'clock at *he
'w'm™. HUhter'BtatMte rtn
ry Street.
g. T. C. Mmliuii> presided dorlnll
[business session at which the
vlng officers were elected for
| coming year; Mrs. M. K. Tho-
prealdent; Mra. . CerilJ Coate.
Vice president; Mr*. Ernegt
e, *ec<inrt vice president; Mrs
Barcuif. seoretary; Sim FVaW<
treasurer; Mia. M. IV North.
t*rlntendant of babies; Mra. l.B.
Sera, iCperlntendent of mission
Mr*. .1. II. David. superinteh-
of stipplle*;' Mr*. Httnter Hurt
AfliOan social relations; Mrs.
|C. UTalono, agent of , World Out-
as were made for' the Week of
Which I* to begin with an
■ . • uni;
all day retreat Tuesday raortiln* nt
10:80 o'clock at the church. with
Mr*. Hunter Huddle In charge. Wed-
nesday morning at 10 o'clock the
>e«md service will b« hoM at the
hoin« of Mrs. J. H. Knndor* wltfc the
hostess presiding. fhe ctoaftig nto-
•|Jp program will bo hVld at the
regular meeting on Thursday after-
noon at 5:80- o'clock at the home >f
Mrs, J. XL Alexander with Mrs.
FMtnk Smith fn dlWrge. ; ;
At the conclusion of ihe bwrtjjwB
session Mrs. Ed Barcua taught the
final lesson from the mission study
fcbok. "Through Tragedy to Trlr
umph.". • v ' , r *
'V ' .
PRKSBYTKRIAN BISINK8H
WOMEN TO MEKT MONDAY
'The Buslne** WoWxa^'s circle of the
Firm l're*byterlnn Church will hold
the monthly meeting on Monday eve-
nln« nt the' church. «
The program will open at 6 ;I5
o'clock with Mr*. \Tert)on Richard-
m ii In charge. Mr*. 1. W. Illgman
-*"111 lend the derotfonal. 1
Emfl
Mr*. A. O.
the monthly business
Phul's Episcopal'
tOrnoon at he* h«Me A'
Btreet.
£ Plans were •made at thai
a benefit lundfwMn • to M*
'Saturday, Xo\J**trt er Ujv;
ihbme of Mr*. W: K. Lea <iM OitM
AVenue. Mrs.
« «
TEACHERS WELCOME
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Try one of our Park Avenue
chineless ^Vavea—'the best yet
>ECIAL
mr ^ _
l4)8oli\t^ly guaranteed to be
3 satisfactory
4J§ m
Lyes
(EUGENE
WAVE8
^auvce mm mpj*
Trout Street
--S.
man of the
reservation*.
The next regular buslnes* meeting
of the Kulld wHf 'be ftWW the nWH
Thursday In liwlhW,lat,U
he nnnouncetl toWK1*'' . •
F1 -
MRH. W. K. RILEY
teXTKRTAlNlf ftHTnrH MKMB'RH
* 'Mr*, W. K. Itlle^ WutmiftM^'Mim-
ber* of the West Drnngv . Ill pt tat
Church at a Hallotve'err parry Mltn-
dAj* at her home lw West "Oran#f.
Member* predent w£r£ Blftl Marin
Ihinlel*, Virginia Daniels. 'NS TeaVl i
'Delano. Elmer JJi'lono. i Bet I lot I Drsii-1
js*r. John Henyy danger. Hetty
'l Foster, Uetty Jean l'htlll|H,
Joe iJanleln, Coleman fell*. Cherry
Bell*. Mary l^ee "l'oney. l'hnrleii""!!tl:i-
tory Toney, Betty Jo Delano. BUS
Bbtnd, Evelyn Bland, J. T. Bland.
'William lJuhor, Myaelle Kreeuian,
Durottjr TJtii Pre^ssn. Juanlta Mill '
flp*. IKir thy Mw Hay. TOur* Blllv.
MlldrMI fBinten. Mr M. Twfcfcy." Mr.
John lllwl*. Mrs. ' Pemree liOhg. Mr.
and Mr*. W. E. Ullev
Re(V*hmeiit* of (Wo Cola, eake
ami pAfWWn Wits were nerved.
nsst i*
ItKBKKAH MHiQi: MIRTs
ON moiMr Nwint •
4 Memt «*rtf 'tW WVMUll>in« JUta-k .U
)i«igf «w it T: l* % v. T"«rwH *t
I O. K I tail with Mrs Ijrm
Hicks prA4<HM. •'*" |
' I'laiM Wee* irwrte to. entertain
menikers &f the Osdveatnn TMVMS
teum at a •iinm Ian at the 1. 'ft
D. r. Mall MtT TlwrMay evening.
. Milt t ii ' Hi'M'ii ruriiii ~
y- ^ ft#
LADIES WASH
Jm } ♦ + J '
W£SS£S
Asntbrr •pri lsl
|M>p«Ur ti nt
art another
riiks* and |a
Not Letc
Thau 6<>
Wool
I Blankets
$4.98
and wo-
: colors,
A warm
Values
suras
>r>\ Just Arrived
New Millinery
Xewest'^tyle* fimt unpack
r*t . ;• m« tlicm today.
98c anld fl^8
'
5-pc. Curtain 88c
Curtain Panels
MfaJ
Children's
shoes
One table of straps
and oxfords In all
«laea up li> '2 1-3
lo closp M.
Sturdy W dres > ItjUs^
choiee of oolors.
15.75 and 19.75 •
MEWS OXFORIW
Blade or tan, leather or nil
ber heils,' AIT sites and
^"TlfWi Olie met at fdlO a. m. at
KM. SfcnV H4ly*r* wWi
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M. -HaH*. *rti. WMt4«r'-oM«%*
«« '*• fctwtwiia- aiw <**>***:
«AwaV*«a frwWrwe tMs^tniMn^a
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iWk of HHn*'*. ttrmmnMir
trtth 'Sfc. XetMfta .Msre^as' iMMVM.
1 'trtwsW-TwW 'HMM
liome of Mrs. tfHbtt* Kellogg
i| . AaaMi->.. . UL. .
vrfi vi vnmv whit paci,'wpiiwp in
tAidH n«.« tifr h*M4M'W tl* rt*
>M" afcne1' ** M MpMiHhi
tavigut tM'fessMi after whl. H:'a'Tais-
m*« "'"The flevt
meeting will he. held 'Tliarsd > urn i
htiAh "S t th^ home of Mrs.'flcnry f*.l-
-eMus "
Mrs. K. A. Htobart %ra* hostesa^w
ttW teMMUig V (HrfM Three nt ho.
honMr OM •«lxleertthJ Wlreet. HeVen
members WH| * Ifj Attendance. ' The ,
hostess rWMt 'the devottiilial ftntn "the
Omcttuiwtred Mn<> iKlWWilfi "Psaftn.
Mrs. (y."Tl"' BMVrards, president. Iimt
Vhargi- oi the business session ami
Mra. II. IT. McOIll taught the Bible
lemon from the fifth-and sii«h rlinh-
tera of Multhew. A aoeinl hour was
enjoynl and eefrsahieals were str
t«H. Ti* he« "IWMWIr V Ih fee hM.i
THurslWy sfrennsnn lW me ..r
MNC'lk. Y: WIIIM. V
rtrele Vour met nt I o'elnek lit
the' m in>' '«T Mrs. |Mnl* WBllaai>.
Irtth ttv* ""«•"« 'IWteWoAlL ' t
WIHtiMt « preapted <+*r it* busM**.-
wwaHwi t.i- nie sheewee1 of M
ommmrn, praaMy. • M>V
mtML-
and Mr*
H« r^he
of OrCls rtve whleW Wx-
flt the hHM« tifiUlf KMhswes
en Border BNN.'' «!•- an IS* r.
WerS' In mlgHafc e. * Mr. HIMses
ad MrW. V t
IHS lwh*' <
m
M|p:
immhmii
■"■I
gSdirW jfS£^dr' h4; f Nettie'
™WK w 'rcay«r W Jtoott, Reed-Hum*, .lohrtnl. Thomh*
VTrttfW irihe'Wbifan's Mission- Ql l p Wf || C •«'>' Mrs Cecil
mffrnmnm *mpm IW)lkea#yiV.M. dr
Church met Thursday *t the Mtn^ * y J ^ -- • w«tr aerwd.
i* ¥wmm 'W-
•nd Mra. Cecil Harris.
M punch «M Mke'
TtjpWiilMAl '' Missionary Bcwilety
or rhe Wpm Methodist fhvurli ftei,<
rtie refhihir Weekly meellng Tftors-
'«*)• dB M «l#.'* IKI d'rtHek nl Ihv
kntiroM;" *#*■ ;f<f{
"UrtL Alice Cruse taught the tesson
frWrtr the last Mmttti/r «>r ttte ndsaion
•HMy fewtfer1^ '"nwv 0gh Tvaserty t«
A. tlarrett, dMHrmnh. pre
. I^Hn^ the IslMlVeSs aesslnn
MS1' Irf the illscifsslon of Pfc*nn
IW the WVetc of prayer Which < pen-
Kd Wednesday ttvthUlK ''ttt the
WtO« Hnv.' K«i Barcu* In
PnVI" will he eonclttdert ne*t
t PVayer servue win he h*M
WMneed'sv' Pl*W et 7:SI o*tf*oc/t It'
the * ehlin h nrt.i an sir day f*trewt
will he 1 4lrt lit ths'uiwfrch Ti rsdny,
bStt|nnin« at _ t«i a. m. t'overert dlsh_
luncheon Will be served at noon
The M t rneetmg of the series '•'* « « «l regular meet Big will he
he held Krldny niornlng •firom-..liC to I tm Afe nday, Movant>ei IS. at
II rfrtuek at th«'boltMt of Mis* Art '«>* with Mrs. Myrtle *-.WI
tale We km, ! ®* ha« **.
« •< -*► | ' —....
NORTH ORANr.r. BAPTIsT
man's MlMlonary Hoeicty of the-
Vsf Methodist Church met In r t-
utafi* iMitfoit Thmsdnv eV«hlni —at
the church with Mr*. H. R. Prtnce ae
'H The meeting' opened with a bust-
«H|Mr session 4t trhhth" ,-.<fee norm
ratting rommlttee gave ft* icywat
'm^'*Mgtlfe;y-nua aartvii
dining tltef past fear wm* re-eie.-t<Ml
with thP except hoi or Ihe'^triee nf
secretary wh rh wa* fftird hv Hiir*.
RI*:haHI*oti. ':,V
linns wet* iruide far Weel« '. )i
l*rityer services which win t*> bstd
WsWneedny. Thursda) and Krtdny
«venin«t* ut. seven o'cliwk at <H e
rbrtrrh.
pqi tu n w. m. uttts "
Meven mem's-is were pi*s«>nl for
the weekly meeting ot the Woman's
Ml**ionuiy Boriety of the North Or-
nnae Bnpiot Chun-h Thursday f-
terniHih ui the inane of Mr*. Arthur
Wilkinson.
Mrs. Mam C«s per led the opening i
prayer and the ho*tess gave the ile- I
vol ions I. Mr*. Jaroy WcImt taught i
the |enM>n troui the twenty second j
ebaiaer of the Huok of Matthew, j
Mrs. Oliver Heruntlne Uxl the clog
Ing prsyei' after 4 lcli lefreahinents I
*vere aerved.
Next Thursday afternoon the so-
ciety a III meet uk 1:3* o'clock at
the home of Mih. Vannle Hiolih lu
North Orange
Mlts RAVMONIt MORRIS I*
HON«mi* k now nt
Mrs. Rayniond Morris a as honoree
for a aiiscellaoeous sl«>aer given on
Tueeds> eflerntHMi a lib \lrs. illi
i'Imbci1 as lioatce* st lo-i tiono* on
lvike Htreel.
tloeein a ere Mes«tames Krsnki"
Ktnll, l'U17nr.S Harris. Melton Morris.
• leorgla Harris, Itetlhs IHvls. tlu|l|
Tlmua W'IIwmi Motrl* Jtoirole Mor-
ris. M W. I'.ntr', A. Miner. Mo V
Tandber*. Kri.l It uii.-, i .In, in llia^e
Moevts. ill « I Vine llorton. and th''
|m Mitre*.
Mriiiliui M •
PUteT C.HHIKTIAN M. M.
MKJCTS AT t ni Rl H Tllt RSItAV
The ntonlhlr meeting of tior Wo-
man'* Missionary Society lit the
Klrat Chrlstlun liiurcb was held
« ie Cat
Sgis
•ant loP«ltett«
Hf '« fBU«r -
w m mmml0
(He ftrat Tlij
momx mi: win a mg% .#
mjm*
p. IK. I the home or
Mrs. ■ Hat vey iMInW; '■ Mn Wmbers
'Jim* l attendance. ■
iWftet a .laismess session the after-
m*w wa« spetvt In PPwWMt. H|||( hoe-
te*s served cftkf. sandwiches awl
coffee u> the Jojtnwlng member* in
ttendance: Mi%.' Bill Mmn'ge, Mr*.
M. K, A*annlofta*m. Mr*. Ruland lira-
Vett, Ml*. Reth HtWTls, Mra. . A.
Mmih.
The next meeting Wlil Ian held at
tlM lkoH** of Jtltw Ciihnt'mWim. Wed-
I#sdl y. Nrrvet^Mhr #. *1I:1« o'clock.
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w 9kV*lwifl
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m
mm
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Mr*. O. V. Itetiman returned to
her lot me here Tueeddv atter a va-
cation trip to Monterrey and Haltll-
le. Mexico. .
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m <*••« « •*
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id-i um m*on«iition
your liair, \Vo eyi
prpHcribe ju «t M'lmt
your linir immhId to
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tract i vi*.
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Beauty Shop
Phone 18
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a. patents and anode* In pnmp* «i
It lc« and oxfords . . Iilfch r* Cnhan
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Ladies Silk
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factive popular
in all colors
$2.98-54.98
ce, union made, all si-
choice of two colors.
To jfottfr, |&c
iStSrem?
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lined, zipper ff6*it,
mmm
And tNig^tshirtH .......
Broedcl6fK dir our"
as aid fUnttel
BCANKETROBCS
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tSe^.ur Haw'W i '* rnmmm'*
mrtety «t l*e W*« '*
Hapttat iltwtS d e« ,¥wm*is\
lag VW*e«
one MM WJT« *h Mepio
r<«MH " n
seven memfeeWI pPNniC * **• «' H
Hngan Save thsr Wevnrto Vf and the
mwtmiary |hwgrn snwh l >
M + Mngh sryWh. Mr* C. 'T Btork.
Urs W. >1 Riley. aM M*. R. P
flndwln Befpe*ttanenh WW se. re.1,
-n«W Next tweeting «m fe V^d on
TharaMay afternoon at the h«m.e of
Mrs. K P. Odd Win. *
CU+^ Two Mlet w4tl Mr*. lelwln
Preeman IM S*Wt Grange a'ith save t
menW-era attending. Mrs. Kd To-
ney bad <*wai*e Of Iba mUsingler
program assisted lr>* Jfvs f-ort Weif.
*n . John Half al> Alls* tyirleea
Orav.eit. The boaless 4I < tha devo-
tional after Which refreshments were
served. The nett meetlnt will l e
held Thursday nt lh-< home ot Mr .
Kdgar Blot ft.
Member* of Circle Thre- met at
thS'PAitl* of Mr*: flown-1 I >inl-i < for
tne 'wfewdtmrfry ptWvta. Si* ' mem-
laa-s aWI ha* vl*ltV r were In g'.tend-
:kf>M. Illr*. Alf*m Kstwlry will be.
hpr^ea* Tor IW^ncst meeting kvhich
|ni •'*>«uno
MlW r
at with Mr*. F« b
it \ye«it Vtr.inKo.j
s, size 6 to 12 98c
IjilMfrMl
mm;
.. •
mmm
mftm
in 'We*t
pwwf mot
at hWh«
member* W<Te in ntten/lance.'
Jm.' Hetiryv RnrVf-y hnd elint^e of
fKS- mfMPm tihtfy lesson and the fol<
lowing 'W^tiffctfW 'IWiik part; ' Mr*.
*lilt,orr >rMlMW;'jUr*. Rleluird MeKlit-
*-"* Hubert. ' Mr*.
'fHray Richardson prodded rtniinn
tWe lm*lWe * session. A *oelal hour
nm refre*hments were
served. Ne*t Tliurtnlny the circle
members will meet at the both" of
Mrs. Henry Mycr*.
""<• !t*;t '. • I ...1 •
' . 1. * . I, '}■$. ' . '
T^R^LSJi25fl£*H
;s|l' (itrH MWBise
wrrtl' ufi' TOHSftHi* hip- was
(MMdhfWl af the Baptist
Church here Monday evening!1 by
.member* or the Business- i Wdmon'*
jmjkim •w;'thttf;wW«''!fOfe go, Bkpibt •
Church.
"'PlltoOe taking part were Mesdamcs
Hardy Jlay.' .lean I'attlllo, I,. Ai Bins-
'hsin. BAstl 'Wtilirtc^ ' gnd Weyman
'Stefta.' *1'"': ' '
Monday evening the circle
tvfil i ie« at t o'cbWt'nt the church.
'*'i. -4
TAW MMVfl 'MUMSAy
Tho regular meeting nf. the Wo
i Htlidy CUUflt or the
bytfeMhn Cfctirch was held j
fnftfrWoon «t S:#0 a'clock
ohte 'V* Mr*, i. P. lft
Mr*. Tom Cdyle taught the leason
and Mr*. .U. X., Weavnr •*'« <1"
t'ollitniif ..''V/'' V'
t tflf *n h«M on
■dttv VA«M«tK*r ; 1ft oft ' Ihr
SATURDAY
|OUTI^<G fiQWNS
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M«n> (ltd Boy'.
DRESS SHOES
Solid ti
fancy pat
tertis, food
weight.
Mn'l'HJti Pine
DRESS SHIRTS
Kelt lined
I'H
l led M>lo lion so
(few patterns
UI sizes, ex
Hemmed A
bleached
ready4* to
use. Bpec
lUoeg, ei(tra *pe.
-lal.
K9SK^MBP9RSnti
Pur
wV'ff,«Ss
As fine an as
sortment of
overcoats as
you'll find
and priced at
lialf their val-(
U.
to S27.S0
Mer'
TENNi;
r
3ood n^rade,
regular >98c
mmm
All wuul or
Sfunlied Witnl
illp-on or coal
styles, « ft'JHl
Fancy pattern
rep;. $129 dou
"iclcctcil
new fall *tork*
gild urmtpod
*•11 for.
«Cg&8
2 Pair
cotton
mm sws
^11 wool wor
steds in
Bd styles And
patterns for
iow .. the
biggest bar-
pain in town
To fM
75
bis, sew
hI edge.
Wimm
P T-*
Ladies Pure Silk
.Only
V.'* ' :
CHIFFON HOSE
2 For
Semi fashion
cd in new fall
shades, all si«
ses
HIM-* 4, f i-a, .1
mil)' . . all high
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939, newspaper, November 3, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290125/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.