The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr*,, Jlfel editor entertained Irt-
Hformally Tuesday,afternoon with a
[ party complimenting her dttUKhtpi-.
I Cynthia, wlio win leave
'Vjitoinher '.'ft, to enter fldKoWrtrttl
Vrk $&M at rirlarcMff ^ttVior iji
Tew York- alius' (parfw will be n>-
[ conipn'nierl on tho tm by Her nv ShM"
or Who win spend Several flays
N>tf York . City. v ■ |;; ;
Abouft twenty-four yriphg people,
1 xcl.-1-tt-d I'n.m el«#e friends of tHo
■ Ihuhm'OO, \vitc kui-si a ' for tills do-
ilKhiful affair.
TRIPLE IV ClASfi MBEEVR
WITH MRS,
Member* of the Triple I, class of
tho Plrirt Christian church held the
i regular weekly meeting Tuomlny af-
ternoon at 3 o'eloek nt the home - r
Mrs. Mab Benvl U with seven mem-
I bern p rotten t.
Mrp, A. jQjhplHojn Jed {ft* i«W|WWf
and Mrs. W. *■%' EHount tan^ht tWe
I iftible JeaSori. Mrs. R. L. Johnstoo.
1 Vice president, had • ehtfVfce of the
I huslness session In tho'' absence of
the president, Mrs. J. I.. ".Tellisi n. At
<the elos \ of tj)e program, a S<>elal
hour was eft joyed by the group
Mrs. Dan Ttoblehnnd will lie hos-
tess to the class for Die next meet-
ing which will ,*bo held Tuesday at-
I ternoon at the usual tlipo.
IT. P. C. HOLDS
lO^NTHI.V M
[- The local fh&pto'r of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy held
the regular monthly meeting Monday
I 'evening at the home of Mrs. Alex
I^ott with a good attendance re-
■ 'ported.
Mrs. C. C. Keown was In charge
fcf the business rtesition at which
Mrs. ltennlo Williams and Mrs- C.
M. Tllley were elected as delegates
to the state convention of the £'. D.
G. to be held In Corfllcana front Or-
tober 11 through October 13. Mrs.
k (3. M. Tllley, assisted by >lrs. Keown,
gave on Interesting program <in the
subject 'of "Cultivation of Jndip.< anij
'Silks In the Old South."
Following the progratl^ a deligbt-
, ful social hour was enjoyed find
| light refreshments were served- 'ftie
next meetly will be held tho first
Monday In Oetolipr ut the homo of ;
Mrs. K. A. Mitchell.
T. N. T. SEWING Ci-rB
MEKTS ON Tt'KSDAV
X Mrs. Arthur Wilson wns hostess
tovmembers of the T. N. T. Hewing
clnji Tuesday afternoon at her home
'On I'ark avenue with twelve mem-
bers and three visitors, Mid. Charles
Becker. Mrs. A. P- Burns ;Tr., and
Miss Agnes flecks, In attendance.
The usual working: period tvas held
after which a r. c.ial hour was ert-
,joyed and refreshments werfe serveth
Tho liest meeting will .be held at
the home of Mrs. Ray Winfrey, on
Tuesday, September 27, at 3 p. in.
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mb flf
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ut the tinmo (If Km. A. J. SohWfMel
•t. 2 Ip. r ' i
4 f . C. Bridge fMb at
the home «if -w . V-T'wr VWlTer
Htucken at 2:30 p. m. "•
Sporty Hklrtsi «-l«b meeting at the
1>>« of Mlus BIri.4 ^eloi*n (til # p.'
rn. , , ■ ■' ; i; i'
TiiVBspAV—
CUH-h-ji of the MiHsl.iln-
ary society of the Pfe t Xaptist
ohnrch meeting at the folJoAFjmt
home*: cMrw On* wlflh Mm. W. |l.
Terry lit 9: JO jfc m-; 'CfrW f#o with
Mrs. E. K- Hubert at B | . A.; Cflrclt
Three wMJi Mr#, Joe Cftfhurn nt J
p. m.; . Circle Four with Ml*. S. S-
Taylor nt 9 n. jn.V Cfrde IpIvc NHtji
Mrs. Eddie «<, 3:30 p. nu:
Circle Six with Mrs. CI. N.' TfemlU «t
3 p- m. ! ^:
, ClH'les of the Woman's Xflxslo.naiiV-
.oelety , f the Mellnnald ^'lomorl.il
•^W!# '^wch ipp^t || ,jp •!¥>#«
of Mrs. T<im Eodlcmftp at 8 p. in.
.0* the Wo-
man's MlnsWnliVy WrIHy of t|i(o
W«Dt tyfykfi ft olmjicji meW-
lng rtt this home of Mrs. Ed jar BlocV
at^'8 p. ;to. ' >Vi
^.he Roman's Missionary socjety
of. tbe fjr.st Mot^AJM sfcwajb jSjeWr
Inp the church nt S p. m-
yfeajnws if the First Methodftet
(<htii^h mwtHt'g at tlje lj<jtne of
K. W- Stephenson nt h :3l p.
Woodbine RflbekaW meetiji? at I.
O. O. F. ball M 7r p. in.
Friday—
Degree of TJopor nieettog a) W. O.
W. hall at S p. m.
West Oram If#?® ; Dertioiliiitra-
tlon club mt'etipg W tVf> h<Fn> Of
Mrs. Davo Foi^an «t | {i. Jrt.
SATtTRDAy—
• .TtiVenlie W^o^fmon 'mefetta# at tM>
W. O. W. ha «t 1<I0 p. TO.
Meetii
School f. I . A, l o
Be Held Mori*
The Orange jHl|;b School I'ar^it
Teachers' sssoelfttlos tWll meet Mon-
day ft^ernqon at 8 :15 O'clock nt
the high schiol auillto'rlum. The
pat^etits. j^Mj|<aierp fpd patronn y<
the school are ursteil to be In attend-
ance.
The budget for the ei(tstriit g ye®rts
to be discussed with Mrs. Lovelace
Me Kin ley, budget and finance cJUaiiv
ma'n, in cparge- ihe fah
test aotlye enrollrpcpt ', Wgft sohop^
h<is ever h«4 Wene^ted by
pr*. }#<irrls 'Sttotjre, memh^jrsWt) s«i( -
retaiy.
An Wj^-eiUnif fitysfr^m ll> bet(qt
planned tiy Mrs. ■ jP^t pro-
gram chafefnan. M. slntadlnlt c&ro-
mlttoe ebaWtaejj.^ >0 h,?ve
phi'ns made lot 'tfce ycoir A*fft 'to. he
prepared to make a report at the
getter^ Pesslon Monday.
A ' Bpe^^ 'i^tJp^ to thl!l
Of The Day
Jy Mary Graham Bon
.rn% P,A- -Atewsiw
^Ouffes
Crilb^CufStnli
CKIoken KrieaKsee.
p%Wjfegl^
siiiifhea a¥«tt
Br,M ^Hrw'r
"f* ch trt CWm , Coffee
Sfri#wk-he
Graiwl-
pushed
P NOTCH
, Oil,yd «lnd
Chocolst# Go
m,i| l 'i>#ii| I'l^
Chicken Fricassee
<'ilp flour
Sm1 ' % *<**& > ►«'<
4 fWWsfooorih ^ teawlaOii
pnurmif"
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clean fo\vl. Cu<
tO.:£0'm
You -weren't
,hame, wer* you?
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chicken fst
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[ d<g«rir
ail this mist.'
"We can talk
Poor Top
rubbed-down as
feathers fo much;
t*v«
I |ngred
:or 301
bt 1
rs and celery. St v-
ih wtoSgur ,f!,|
PI.^)WK W?1 *
ned. Add<he rest gl 'the
s. Cbver and let sitti/m i
tes. ,7 }
pilnga
n Slock)
U in Ch
4 (tablespoons
^ i®F '
i Wtt \ -cup milk
anf
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■, mm
st&ck lot
rom ■fcouil-
"lentWil-
ny fc-!
ce «rflh'
platter j
cowrtR
Emb;
and wa
oil anything' tif
Way," he Jbia,
long, at
r.
Chriato
a jare same
Wifop Notch
Moiff
(PP; ^
In Texas.
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son idft
"oTrftjton,
ifhe witre
Pquglns Bronelte of Cot!
hh„ ha* returned fo jhijs home
ftfter haviftjf splint hfii i^imWtfr y%•'
ca'tton here with Kl( aunt and uncle,
3^. -mrA Mi's. H; f. Force.
Maurice I.ovojoy ahd BdwanS ^to-
Ver of Houston *'i^h friends
In Oi'nnjte lakt nllflit
J^lss AHcla 'fiiw- lift last we^U
f6r CoVl/iKton, Im.. \vK(ere s'he Mfl
t^ch in bRe .ei^f
• >1Ixk Mary Ellen Tllley left for
TTanfrtrj lid, Jjt., where she -trill trfito
up ' third-year wrtrl,- at Sirtrthensfern :
Louisiana college.
Mrs S. W. Qliphfnt and Mis* Wei-
eh Ofl'lph'ftt tit HantSTllle are feit^ls
WW© lii the ljOjirie of ■ l#r. a^d Mi'a.
fttiflevt Turpln.
Miss Resale Mosa, M Its fJtoHflln
Moss and Mrs. Rtts jBaternan #p«#rt
Tuesday lh Beatiniopt nttejndlrin tjha
Ktnte/deftnocrfatlc •^HhYt^tifr'n. •
lltn. Mattoew Duttrtft'• spent 'tpjMty".
In Ornnge With Mrs. Sue Mnxley.
Wllilam Vines' • Simday to
spend his varstloh In the boom of
Mrsi 'Walter 'S^wttlah In Coi-lhs-
toh, I-a. *
,- Thf Zemiiia Hare (IIris' Auxiliary
<tf the Flratr Baptist church held the ^
wee,My meeting Tuesday aftornoon
aft the home of Miss Tbelntu Dullaiil
V.'ltb ten members present. ^
Miss I3dna Force was in charge of
tjie short "business sesdon which was I
fol!(.weil by a talk entitled 'f)epeml
a.l.lllty," Kiven by Rev. VV. W. Ken-
rtedy of the MelCkiriald MomoMiil li«y-
<hurcb. iVi social hour was
oijoycxl i«tnl light refreshments
were served.
The next meeting . will be held
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at'
the' hoilte of >U#s -Wll Toal^ «n
Tenth and 'Cypress streets.
was ROW I4BI3 «BTO
IN I'Aim ««NO«I:F.
Members <4 tl|0 Unique 'iuh enter-
tnlned Tuesday evening—At 8 o'eloek
xvRb a nurprlse pftrty yiven (t
honor of Miss |t«s<> l<ee Zeto who Is
to leflve soon -fpr Sw Orleans. Irfi-.
to attend Hophla. N<-wcomh (♦otlepe
where slie wlM ina'i r in' designing.
Dancing and games were enjoyeil
by the guests after which refresh-
ments were served to tlu> foJlowtnK
kuoKte:
Mr. -and Mrs. Louis Blonds. Mr
fend Mr*. Joe Ru*sln. Mr, aud Mr*.
Ar Oiaybar. Mr. «ind Mrs. Mike JSeto;
Misses Sarah Lucln, Sadie Itao, Ma-
y ,Rao,. i>Viilpces. Mw-vwla. Cottnle
a xwe.et eoui'it m 'he close of
meeting.
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w<W>W6jMi . teteii^AWs TO
AojJb WKEKiiV MeiitiNe
The regular weekly meeting of!
.the Woodbine Rebekahs will lie held
Thttrsday cVeplng ft.t 7:30 t.-'clOcK at
the I. O. O. F, hall. Plans jrtlj be
cpade and a pra.-tb'e sessjtin held for
the eighty-seventh anniversary cele-
bration to be held Thur«day. Sojitein-
Mr 22. All members are requested
to he In attendance.
CftA^ai. BIBI/E rt/JHUR
MK^STS AT CHI'(left
Fourteen members were in att.end-
nee at the moeiting c(f the 'Chapel
fal) le cjl^i Which was te)d Tues-
day lurterhoon at 2:3,0 o'clock at the
*Vi4Miiyiift-iain Chn nel. Mrs. 'Pon.v
< 'iayl>ar led the devotioirfai an4 Mrs.
tHred iSlt/tiiH.. 'taii'iffit. Anii ifilble les-
ion from the BCi,k of '• EzekUU. The
meeting then adjourned.
The n*xt meeting vyilV. be held
Ty%d^y afferhoon at j^sjual ttnie
at the cbap4r tfbd' a ifuu fl'ttefi^WiCe
is purged. •
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(HR ncii. toisifW^r
The coniicil Vetoing of fM-
cer* and t^^ern ot^be flfa $e*'h-
odist Sunday tKfyQoi Hfll Itie he$ to-
night at tiie chrfreh. immediately •foj-
loWhig the prnyer m«ie,ting i^Wje.
J. ;tr. Miller, Sunda'y s^OjCrf' jtiiPer-
Ifl'te/ido/it, will be in charge of the
sp^on and "urjjps-rt^t «]ll mfcttttcibi
of the eouitrti be in attoridabee.
Clarence I^vjrijfston has retuyne,d
in Bi^or^a, whe^; he l? eni-
ployed- by the Jefferson Link Ojil
cf-mpafly, following a visit Itpi'e with
its parents, Mr. anil Mrs. ~G. W.
Lf;yln|(iit,Qn.
Mrs. ^.d«m Rchnlt* of W9 |t flf.
ange If cpn/l,fi,ed to 'her lie^l On tic-
coupt' of Illness.
Mrs. J. A. Bujtlon i>ii^ Mlsp JP'loV-
ence peaton speht ^uesiay ^lght lp
Port Arthur with rejptlve^.
J.ee ^iimmev, nl^Jit watehpian for
he home of II. .1. L. Starjt, who sus-
tained a severe Injury to his back
while on duty, was reWoved from
the MWdleton apartin.ents on Folk
and Market strerits to the Frances
Ann T^utcher Hospital for treatment,
In an Ortmeyer ambulanee-
i
do, B«rAta.° Ottearo. IJivern Dorr;
Mayy Htith Ultp. Bell Care, Jlof.e
tidp -Roto and fo/ntt# Blandn: Sam
Blond ft, Saw Lucia, Joe M.olloy Jr..
Vincent Rao. Jlmmle Fnllio. Frank
j^StttO. .V- Koto. Mlfce an,d BeiHilo
Maratola. Mr, and AJw. J> ihn Mnxoia-.
The club hietijliers prosepiid #\p
•honor**, with a lienuUfbl ■ going--away
gift. ■ - ■ ., ,
I'NIQI'F. CU B
ELECTS OFFICERS
■)t0$$r tttt^pMbg of the (Tnl-
one eluh was hVii!i Priday ni(tht at
•ttfe' borne xft fadie a«tft Mhty
Rao with the pifsldeiit, Mri . Joe
o pr,es|dlng.
gtfen rtf rfreici^i fbr the fnitulnq
yeftr was held with the following re-
sults: Mrti. .Toe Del .Bnrto, re-ele<'t
ed iii'esldent: Ml** Mary Rao, v(eo
presldwbt: Ml*« Bertha Oengo. sec-
retary; Misfa Mft'T Sctfirtkio, trmtK-
urer; Miss -Connie. Hlnmld, reporter,
Twelve members were preMeitt fbpS
this meeting:.
The bt'isfoiiseH. aiwrtsted • b> th(ilr
slater, Mrs. Carlo r«ldeyftfiee, served
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Hnrtible castohiers *re av«t)ab!e at all Homble
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twice Station*. LitcnHy thotuinds of tfitt* tt%<>
received by the Humble Cooftay each year. They
teH tlkear tmn ry of gamble te^kc and
Humble frodnctt . . . The nmn «t W"ten
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INGRAM SCHOOL OF DANCING
Regiitration Sept. 14th—3 to fi P. M.
504 Cherry St, Phone 945 or 323
Ballet-Tap-Acrobatic-Ballroom
Classes Open Sept 20—110 Green Ave.
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HENRY JFOI
DOROTHY
AKIM IAMIROFF
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"y, Halhowoy Piodudd ky Alfcwf to*!®
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Clyde McCoy Muflical
Strand New^
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Starts Friday
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Humble SeTv^e Station salesmen are selected men,
carefully trained and fully experienced in the neet(s
of motorists; they know what your car needs to keep
it running right and looking good.
What's fllojre, they are courteous, friendly, help-
ful. The customer quoted above has just about h|
the nail (on the fiead. Other customers have com-
mented in like fashion: ToUrmen are well selecteJ: They are
uniformly courteout and nothing stents to be 'too much trouble'. .. We
were tired and hot, and \the men\ were most kind and considerate. . .
Service from porter to manager is the best. . y^ery polite . . and very
prompt. . . Very accommodating. Knows Jus motorists needs perfectly.
. . Very courteous and helpful—Mre so than the average. . . The boys
groom our tmch like * locomotive. . . You have management here to
I* salesmen wide awake and extremely
pleasant at 4:jo a.ml.. 'Exceptionally courteous and helpful employees.
You, too* will enjoy meeting and doing business *
with Humble; salesmen. Next time-stop for service
where you see the Humble sign! j
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1938, newspaper, September 14, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303356/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.