The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, AUGUST "l 9, 1938
THE ORANGE LEADER
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SmnS
Mr**
Nft«*
Plans
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At Sunset Grove
'.PliMt* hiive bi>§n fori tho
dame t,« Im- giv*ii tonight at Sfcrisot
lirove I'dituiry chili IVr incmWm of
the club and th'elr guests; - PanelnHi
will begin at it o'ciork ami continue)
until ..12',. with music furnished' by
Hlpl l.evatit Mill liIk • orrhe'Sttat; , A
Wtrgej't-iiwil in e\pumed for this f-,
fair as it promised' to be one at the
most enjoyable tinmen of the mim-
m* r monihs, i
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KIRCT ItAI'TINT I'tHt'l.Es '
MOLD WmifiV MMKTtXGS
•The. Circles of the ^uiimn'i, MIs-
Get Your Car
irviced On Our
BUDGET PLAN
No iiwd to wait to, pre'-'
pare' your oar .for late mini-:
mcr ami- fall driving. You can
have us get It ready, and pay
for the Wtyrk. while you en-,
joy <lrlvlnn_tju^ rtu\ You can
i' ''Wed V^dlf ,*"«r u"
,nw Kurd l«itter>\ nr equip
jVour car "with one , r more
of the many approved Fori
aceeHsorleH on j this plan if
you wish.
Our m/IMJKT I'liA-X oar-
rlPH the cost over a number
of payments at intervals
that fit jifvrfr wvn'vcnlence and
poiketboiik. Drive in , nnd
let twll you more about
this cisler way t>> pay for
yoti'r car's needs? We'll he
glad to ox((hjine your - car,
tell you the cost of needed
work and arrange payments
over the coming months.
Orange Count
Motor Co.
Phone 10
slonnry socjety of the First Ilaptlst
church met Thursday ns follows:
tlreifOne met at the home of
Mi- . W. 15. Hardin* at !>: ti a. in.,
with neven members present,, Mis.'
K. K, MePariand taught the lesson
and Mrs, A. J. Mcltcnaic led, "the de-
votional. The meet ln« wo# closed
with a business session under the
direction if M rs. O. I., Ttulter
circle TwoNtfct-Willi Mr* 1* K.
Itramtm at S fC m. with seven memt,.
tiers and > no .visitor in attendance.
Mrs. liati Hej'ta'lrk led the dcvOlional
unit Mrs. Alex I.ott taught the les-
son and presided during the Intel-,
ness sessfoh in ihe ahse_m<e-wf Mrs.
O. O. Strickland, chairman. \
, Circle Three met in the home «f
Mrs. .fake Peterson In itruncr A<ldl>
tiort with four memlicrs^Jtr'n I tend-
ance. The hostos*prrfsidett duripg
thi" business siu^ftm after which
won't w-aj< eOhUnued tin the quilt
Whlpir^fhe ejfeie Will present to Mar-
all college, The meeting was then
adji urrwd.
circle . Four met" With Mtss Mamie
Wriitht at ft a, m. with six members
and or ,e visitor ' present. Mrs. D.'
Auxiliary Honovs
IflN&iMi 'Hbwwmmi
Thursday Meetinc
The Circles and Atnlllsn,- of the
Vfrtttnn'n Missionary society of the
First Presbyterian ehurch njet on
Thursday aftornoon at ."t:S0 oclrfck
at the churoh with MU>s UH>mla
Itewson, a missionai y to Korea, *s
honor "*ucst.
The meeting ww opened with n
ilevf.tlf.nal Jed ' by' Ml-S. t.'. t". l.' t'dv,
amlpted * y Mesdameiv Ksthom
Thompson. Lovriaee MrKinley ami
Snjm. Irua .VDtilll. An intensmtn*
snrrtmary of the' work being done >o
help needy children by the Anderson
HChool I'a rent Teacher attKo«iati(m
wns- glvch by Mm. ft, fx>e Ihivl*. A
Rift of five dollar* was donated Uy
♦h^.'fcWnip • for the Work • betn« done
r.J thl association. It1' was an-.
nnipcMi that ' Circle Two had 'pre-
sented 'Will Fountain,' a memtter of
the church who hiis been "ill. *lth n
h<ix of gifts.
Following tb" busiiiess session, a
deiignti'm woijidl honr was enjoyoil
In "the cinlox room whieh was dec-
orated.', i^r the occasion tWih coral
vines and cver*reens. Ml«s Ilnwivn
gnVn an Insplmtional tnlk eoncocn-
inif her miaslonarv .work in tCttrea
after vvhioh #he "was presented' with
a bo* (of lovely (fl'ts from tn'orohewi
of tlie^V. M. 8. ami other friends of
Or^jrjse. Rcfreshmanta of of #her-
the fifty-one members" and guests tn
attendMee,
iBctiRlcy led the dci «t|innA! and Mrs.
Tftylor t-aUfht the loiwon. -Miw. het A| L_inUc. , fj^ftd f
,l.\lt. Parish conducted the bu*ine«H *-
Utesslon and it was decided Ut«t the
Jcireie would make « quilt for Mar-
shall college
| t'irclc Kive met at the ehtirch w|*h
| nine members in attendance. ?to
I program waH presented Hut work otl
the ti'ullt., for Marshall college Was
cr ntlmied.
Circle SIk met ai the home of Mrs.
Howard Mark with in Brunei- A'ddl-
tl. n at 3 p. m. Wofk on the q «l|t
for Marshall* college was started af-
ter ivhifh a social hour3 was enjoyed-'
and light refreshments were served-
Next Thursday all circles will meet
In Joint session at the Church for
the monthly' business meeting. A
full attendance Is urged.
McDON.AI.IV BAPTIST CIRCfcK
TWO MEETS AT CHt'HCII
Circle Two of the Woman's Mis-
sionary society of the McDonald Me-
morial .Baptist churoh- met Thurs-
day afternoon at 3 /--clock 'at the
ohurch with seventeen members
present.
' Mrs. Karl Glimey led the devo'ton-
al and Mrs. Hnrchel Hudffon prta-
sided during the short business ses-
sion. A social hour was enjoyed
ahd refreshments of punah and
cookies were served. The nest
meeting will be held nt the church
Thursday attention 'fit the* usual
time.
BRAN QKFI I0U> SINtilNO MCHOOI.
CONfliVBKS TONlfJHT
It.CoViti of port Arthur • Is -con-
cluding the second weeK~~of sTngttfg
school at the OranRe field Baptist
church Friday evening. FriendB "of
Port Arthurf- and-' Orenge have been
In attendance each evening. The pttb-
lis is cordially ImHted to he In tit'
tendance tonight for the final ptv •
gram of the school. ,
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W• Believe You'll Agr*
thai cleaning tervi
cm should
MVUTM—
be compltit.
W« feel — and we're nw yo«Ti i
that clothes ear* i more than
and prcMinf. Hurt** why
garments «n«l MONMS
Our process not only clei
roskapei bcsutifvliy — bmt
imIi yomr garmtnt*
That's how we render
complete clothes cat*.
MONITE Moth-Proof
Cleaning costs no mote
thanordinory cleaning.
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Castrtry to |M r>l OflSlM, n*HM «N e «*
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School
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We know just the, liai^ ♦ftyle you
will enjoy most, on a«v campus.
Phone T8 for an appointment.
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THEY'LL ALL LOVE THIS .
CHOCOLATE OATMEAL PUDDING
MlS '«Bil Aire- h, A. lAOcoit of
Ilohston are' visitln* wi-h her p*r*
enls. Mr. and Mrs- A. Michaii uf
Winfree r> inmunliy.
li. lum Davis ho* sarved you
fully an County -Judga- Sr.*se Mm
«ith .vwir'WU Aug. a7tb.
: -"-"i ' ii-'~iirrrnrii>
for; dessert T
A. -Quaker t'hortdate itatniesl
Puddtng,
And there yeu Iwwe a l«nty solu-
tion -tot a tichiitM—litem liecuflse
everybody will like th|n delicious new
kind of pnddlnir t- father, brother,
sinter, and', you. too, mother.
HcmimUsu It's nuttle with Quaker
Oat* it's jiiHt ae g< < 4 for your ft^w-
tly's health ns it la k<khI to est. Oat-
meal you know is naturo's richest
eoonomii-al jionroc or, Thiamin (\"i-
tamln B), whioh everyl>«idy. young
and old WifiiiM havo every day. Hint'"
Thiamin Ih Pot stored In ilie Imdy
new fresh supplleH are <mntint«-ti*W
ntmlM (i) nourish nerves ."tml abl dl-
gestion. Otumeul alsor is rich In
muacle. biiildlng protoinH amf' those
valuable mlncralfr lron and pbospbor-
un So. this QiiuKnr (.'IiohmIhIc Oat-
meat Ruddlott Is-really .A . health put!-
treat that's fine to top olt any • meal.
•nhln tjtinker t'hiMnotate 11st men I
ItMhllng Is a thrifty -dessert, t. *i lie-
canst' Quaker .Oatn Is very coonwifi-
toai. If 'by .chance there's cohkpil
latmeal left over from im-akfast,
use It. And this is one pudding
that's just ns easy to mr^ as It is
coonomlial. Tear out the recipe
now. Knjoy thin uiiiihuiiI dessert t■ -
night. ' . . - .,
(Joiikf-r .(:hiicoliit<- Oatmeal I'tnl-
ding: i: «jjj( s water, y te *r> on aiilt,
1- cup cocoa.1 -8 cap stmnr, S cups
Quaker or Mother's t «ts. Quick or
Itevular, I teaspoon vanilla -serve*
six.
Itrlnn wateV ' to boll and add *ttu!
Add cocoa and sugar ntlxctl to a
tmste with 1-2 cup of the ItoiUnx wa-
ter. Hl«iwly Xtlr In the M<unker cit
McDonald Baptist
Sermon Subject*
Bev. W. W. Kenrled>r~of tlio Mr-
I HinoM Memorial KaptIM church li -<
uWnotintcd the following sernion top-
leg for Kunday'l! Wvrshlp services:
Morning:; "I'..ir'oWit Itiflliiloiu"
Kvenlng: "Kood on I he Table.''
Lartto ci-oWds luivef been reported
■offending these scrvl-ciC-ftiid ' It Is 'v<y
quested that alt HH'm)iei-s v of the'
church attend them- meetings and
visitors are welcome tilsn.
•~r"' ". i<*':
dimes as .well
"a.'mri
Mother's 0«rts. Co k for fi-minutes,
sllrrt'ng just enough to prevent
stlcklnn, A<id vahilin. Werve hot
as- taste , sJitlsfyinK or oold, with cream
PERSONALS
pum
Bwllttfnl S|Jin«i M«id«l
Piano and one mnil Studio
Piano left dn our hand* in
thi* rieiiUly ti l we wint to
transfer to sOm* rettahw-
pacte who will a* urae small
balance on terms as lew
12.00 we*kly. ' fet. t
Writs, «rtM •> ! • • «• Wf w • .
•end mi tnich ftr tlwsi.
M. WOLFE, tr.itll M« .
SHOOK MAYS A CO.
IUJ.lists
H0MUn Ul « .
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ounn, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy llachar and Kilts Hus-
selt returned to their homes here
Thursday morning after having at-
tended the Plggly Wijtjtly^ convention
held at the Ktlgcwater byjol.^ near
fltllfpot't, Mississippi. A'
McDONAU* IlitelWT
OKR WftClAl.
A social reeling whs
mombc-ra of •Circle One of the
mail's Miaaionar.v nomletj? of ttte
Donald Memortkl Baptist churoh ,<n
Thursday afteitnt^l; at the home of
Mrs. [ Bcnnle Peveto. filxtoen mem-
hers 'and one visitor were in atte?ei-'
once. ,
Mrs. Jiora Burgess led the dev i-
tional after' which the soolal hour
was held and licht refreshments
were served. The peat meeting will
lie held Thprsdhy afctepnpon at 3
o'clock at the ohureh In 5 <nt ses-
sion with Ctrclc Two. A -foil -attend
ivnce is Biased for this monthly bus-
iness moating. ■ ■
CI. <*. "RWuJngs sltcnt Thursday in
Lake ChaHcs. I.a, with his "^Sfher
who Is crttlejilly 111.
Mrs, ChnrleS Travis antli , little
dauahler. BnCbfira, have returned
from ti visit with relatives in Port
Arthur.
■bftPorrcst. Hllitcr of Sulphur. I,n .
iR ❖Isltlnir here for a few days with
relatives.
^tSu-olyn W''
Itrht of ,H intsvll|u
here this week with
Miss
Is visiting
friends
Mrs. O. R. tioodric.h and children
Marilyn and Shirley haVc- returned
to their home here following an ex-
tended visit With relatives In lie
MAS. BAliltON VKTE3
JEAN McNBU^V CIRTLR
Mrs. S- O. Bsrtvn wws hostess U>
members of the Jnan McXMily Cir-
cle of tire Woman's Missionary so-
ciety of the West Orange Baptist
■elmrob Thursday afternoon at her"
hopie • In Bpnner AiddBipn. Ten
members were lnw attendance. >
Mrs, Charles ! Btiroh v taught the
Bible lesson, assisted . by Mrs. Mil'
ton Talbert. Mrs. Carrol Bishop apd
rs. Alton Iwtndpy. >frs. Carrol Bish-
op presided orer the business ses-
sl<*n after which refreahments of
sondwlahea, cake and lee orenm were
served,-^,.'
XaxA Thursday the group will
meet |: the ohureh with other cir-
cles of the . Missionary society .-for'
the monthly business .session.
WEST ORAXjQR BAfTRIST
CIRCI.E TWO MEETS
Member* of Circle Two of the
West Ornnae Baptist Woman's Mis-
sionary sonlct^ trtet, Thursd.iv after-
noon at 2:*o o'clock at.> the ^•mn of
Mrs. H- B. Harray with cfsht. metrfi"
hers in auondance.
-The hostess led. the devotions I
apd Mrs. . Edwin Froemaq.bought the
lesson- The -pine tine was closed
with a *oet«l ht iir. Noat Thurs<lnv
the society wkM meet >at the church
for the monthly .business meeting.
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WORCP. OE HONOR
TO MEET TOWICHT
The pearce of Honor did hnt meet
Thanidny nhtht a* previously an.
hpuncc-l bat' will meet tcnight at the
W. O. w. hall Of the regular meet-
ing. All members one requested to
attend as plans .Will he mpric for the
annual Memorial. T - "
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M . AMV MBS. MaMOhiAikU ' ,
EVnHTFALN BffHWMATPi
Mt. and Mr*. Forrest XeDonald |l-
bsrltrtnrd member* *f the Interme-
rt|ete-department ef the first Me Mi.
rtdiat. Sundnv school Thunsday event
-in* at ' their 1. ens' jrm Kourtnenth
street. i,
The yroup made candy after
which names we no enjoyed on thft
lsw.n. Those ptiascnt, fur (Ms af-
fair were: .Misses 7,ndle Franklin,
Tluhy Boehme. ISdlth Horkhurst. Mar
genet Cornell, Mora Evelyn M. Don.
aid, Virginia McDonald, B E
P since. Fleyd MebMyrn .Bmmie
Thomon AltfeK Mnutnn ClPyd Mou>~
ton t^hur Boehn r J)UI > Patty For
rest Fred' and Jim M«IV*nald.
PRICES SLASHED!
ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST GO!
Our policy of never carryingj>ver any seasonable mer-
chandise from one season to another makes these drastic
oedostions possible . . buy now for the rest of the sum-
mer and for next year as well. Save the difference!
All Summer \ Y PRICE
DRESSES /«
All our summer wash or silk frocks included.
Table of Ladies Summer Shoes
Our entire slock of ladies novelty $4|
Shoes, regardless of former price JL
287 Fifth Street
Phone 885
The regain r weekly tasatin*, of the
Wfl,idhj Mi itaHekahs was held on
Thursday avenlnn at T:tO> o'eiook at
ilM ' lodge half wit* a *«od attend,
anre reported. M4«s Mamie Ussier
ptcsMfd daring the business seaaion
and Mm. Katheidne Daartmrn drJtl,
eanteht, dlraatad the dnill practice
It- was that
olamnlag to. attmd- the
Texaa aesocialhm mealing
held tn rb Arthur Oat^dag, arc
is meet at the 10, 0/V< h*rll al
igr*m«lt.'
SSV
>1
Bright
Sayitynof
Children
K
"Ton poor wilted thing. I'll bet you'll feel m good maw
as I do when Pop brings homo
i:
ment. III.
Friends and relatives here of Mr*
nd Mrs. KUIott S^veet. who are
tuiirliiK Hur«pe bare received cards'
"rtMu S ottsnd. KngiM>nd and [fei-
many. They plan to go tt> Feanee.
-"wji/.pilaod lx-f« re rcturhinp home
In the fuli.j , ■
m
—-Missj M-arltr—A?' - Ml tch -tl, -t nBistereil-
nurse,- but},, aticoptod a 1 position a#
Huper.rlsihg nurse of Barnes hospital!
In 8t- JJjtals, Missouri.
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Miss Tiloria Ann Breattx nrid Miss
Barbara Wlrtg/tth returned to tirsnne
Thursday after spending a wef.'s in
I^tke t'harles. I.a., witii Mrs. lined
Bitter. ■ '■■ ~ 7" v—".
Mrs. W. Tray lor front the Tray-
fc«r ranch near Port Lavaca in here
for a ten day visit with Miss Annie
Hells. ' . .
Mrs, T. E, Hnndall was taken to
her home In Houston t followinir 'a
goiter operation at the St. Mary's
hospital ig (jatventon'. Hlie Is re-
ported doing nicely.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1938, newspaper, August 19, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303335/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.