The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1938 Page: 3 of 12
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Makes Plans For
Book Review Mon.
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una for the i>oo!<, review to lw
IVyn Ito;yday evening :•: 7:3d oVM
' the rin.t McMin.iut church, were
Bxcusscd nt the regular weekly mttel-
PR of ttttv Woman's rc-
pely of ihut church Thursday af-
Brnorii. Tho Methodist \V. M- fi.
sponsoring this'- review of "The
fearllnit," to 1«> jjlven by Mrs, .T. J.
Pheat. of Heaumont, Mirforle tttnv-
JUn Is the author this book which
jla MU to rank first In what America
ls reading now. It 1«,uUkI ti Hook , '.f
the ' Month Hub choice.
During the, business session irf the
meeting, presided over by Mrs. A.
Ourrett, It was announced that eyf-
foe will -Imi. nerved at the bo -k r< -
view end N|>ccliil musical i, umbers
are beln^ planned. Mrs W. li
lone- led the devotional and Mm, Nel-
lie Long conducted the program en-
titled "African Missions."
l'lans were made to attend the
*ono meeting of tho W. M. H. tA
bo held at the Flril Methodist nhuH h
in Beaumont, October 31- A larjte
FRIDAY—
'Literature department of the"'Wo-
man's club meeting at the civil hi use
j t 8:10 p. m.
SATURDAY— '
Woman's club luneb*on at the club
hone*
Juvenile* the Kurrest meeting
at the W. O. W. hall at 1:30 p. m.
Regular Meetings
f\r r>: 1 I Inljl Hlon at whllh MIm Kula Trtihan w«s
v/t circles neia elected chalrniian. The membership
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The Right Kind
- y -
Of a permanent wave is so im- •
portant, in the care of your -
luur. Wt? feature Zotos,. Gabrie-
leoh, Sah'ders and'bthers. Let us
help you decide on your nexfT
wave. PhofleJS.
Marjorie Al
Beauty Shop
Front and Sixth Streets
gr. up from the local W. M. 3. plans
to attend.
The next regular meeting will be
held Thursday afternoon ut three
u'rtock at the church and all
rogtwWtptt are urged to is? tr, attend-
ance. ••
Mrs.. J. R. MllllkettXwIth ten mem-
bers present. Miss Ilello MtChflelti
led the devot!, tyd\, assisted by , Mrs.
C. C. Speedy. /During the study pe-
riod. reports were Riven on the dis-
trict meeting held- In Port Arthur
recent) jy A social _h< fit? \tas enjoy-
ed a (<V refreshments were served.
TIWKueft meeting will be held the
second Tburs '.ay in ' November at
'{he ..home ot Mrs. Tom Dodd.
Cir-!e Three -met. With Mrs. 1). A.
Pruter with, ten members in attend-'
ancee. Mrs. E. T. Drake, chairman,
, presided^ during the business ses-
Mrs. Kndico*. led- the devotional-gicn and led the devotional.,- Mrs.
George Itexses taught ..the missionary
RAPTINT CIRt'bK FIVB
MJ5ETS WITH MRS. IIAtVKU
Mrs. Jiutt Haurer' arnl Jim JJeor«e
EmU?ott were co-hostesses .-v mem-'
br-rs of Circle Five of the Woman's
Mtsslotujry <y lety of the First Hap-
tljrt church Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Hhuvgt^
The ujoiitinK opened at 3:30 oVi ek
with sixteen mcusvrs in attwidnnce.
soliool Thursday night that Is being ;!
held at the Ffm Methwdiat I'hun'h
Jn Port Arthur.
1. '
iness meet I us.
Mis. Addle L'tu.'f 'apd Mrs Wynne l'carcc. Mrs. .' D
Neff of Austin is alsy vislilng here
with friends.
in thurge of the lysines*. ses
!WM
Mrs. IT A- Wails . f Athens Is vwl-
ting here, with tvw parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. 11. Maloue.
A new device jtas been iiiven
f«r airplanes which u'jiros pll
wHantjver they jtfe approaching mo<m-
tains. It la an altimeter which reg-
ister* height almye iuym-
STANDBY
Tor Hi*
The three circles oIf the Flint
Presbyterian church held, the regular
bi-monthly meetings Thursday nf-
tet'imon at tho following homes:
Circle One met with Mrs. Wynne 'ember at the church. All members
Peareo at 3 o'clock with -six mem- |ftre requested to be In attendance ut
her* in attendance- Mrs, itobev. tlmt Unte.
Turpln led the derotional and Mrs.
Toinmlo Hughes had charge of, the
was divided int « groups of five mil
c«ptain _..:were appointed for
group.
The next meet lag of Circle Seven
will be held the first Midday In No-4" Mr. and Mrs. itobert Stark announ-
ce the arrival of a twelve pound baby
boy, born at their hum* in th Uttln
MRTHODIST GI.KANKItS
missionary program. Thj ' meeting iMOliD AVKEKLY MKKTlNO
was closed wllh a social hour. | Mrs. Kouis Hmalhall ,Tr. was hostess
Circle Two met" at the home of ,to mtobers' of the First Methodist
and Mrs- ' !le W. Hog^rs taiiRht
the lhtsslonury lessif. Mr . Arthur
Wilson, chairman, pit resided (taring
the business tsession. The meeting,
was closed with a/ social Hour, and
refreshments of/rrouted eakoes were
served by the/hostisss.
The next ^neoting of t|K> circle will
be held Thursday afternoon ut tlie
usual tlrpe at the home of .Mrs; 'Dave
Journejri- 'tjt Park avenue, --
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MISS MAUtNM Q|IAI<IFIK8
JFOR rXIVISRSITY (il,KK Cl.i'll
one hundred and forty-tw, girls
ijualifl^d fii1 membemb/p in the girls'
gloo club of the University of Texas
at recent try-oats, Chuse. llar*('neo,
director, has announced. Rehcar-
«al r ar«< now being held tor ai' fall
•concert to be Kiven bj the Olrls' and
Men's Glee clubs in November.
Memberstllp in the girls' orgnnlza-
ti i n includes Jeatv Ma lone, Orange,
llto.
lcssou. A' social hour was enjoyed^
Ut the close of the meeting.- The next
meeting will be hcUl at thST—home
of Sirs. E- T. Drake.
Gleaners Thursday afternoon at. her
home fit Pine street, for the weekly
meeting. Sixteen members wore In
attendance.
Mrs. W. B. Simmons presided dUr^*
ing the business sesgion and Mrs.,
Ed Rareus gave the mission study
lesson. Mrs, O. C. GaminagV led the
devotional. Th'e meeting was clos-
ed with a serial hour and refresh-
ments of coffee and ua ke >yere ser-
ved. . ,
The' nr\t meeting will lie held on
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 t 'clock
at the home of Mrs, Frank Smith.
Cypress Community Thursday. lie
has been given the name, .lumes Ro-
bert.
Mr. and Mrs, J. 1'. Miller, Mrs,
Frank Smith, Mrs. NoJIle Mr,.
M. McConiuodale, ' Mf*. U Ij '
Davis, Mrs. Forrest MctV.-nald, Mrs.
Frank Rach, ,lr-, and Mrs. Ed. Barcys
attended the Methodist training
PERSONALS
FIRST BAPTIST W. M. S.
HOI.ns WEKHI.Y MEETINGS
Circles ofA tho Woman's Mluiilonary
Mrs. Stbbie Duplap was rem<"ved
from her home at (i02 Sctj t street
to the Frances Ami • I.utrhcr hospital
and returned lit a Wheeler amhiilan-'".
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Boy's Corduroy Jackets, belted backs .A.......$1.00 ea.
Men's and Boy's Corduroy Pants, priced to move X^l.QO ea.
Children's Winter Weight Unions, close out.. \--25c pr.
2 Only—Men's Overcoats,: a whale of a value $5.00 ea.
5 Men's Fall Suits, good styles, bargains:... $10,00 ea.
Ladies Raincoats, the kind for service ... $1.98 ea.
Men's Beacon Robes, priced to close out ;1$1.98
Boy's Boot/Pants, sturdily built, close out..., ...506 ea
2 Only—Men's Muslin Night Shirts, close out
Men's and Women's Kirkendall Riding Boots JHH
1 Piece 54 in. Part Wool Suiting, close out ^ 49c yd.
1 Ladies Coat, a bargain you can't pass — ...............$2.98
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One rack of Ladies Dresses, close outs
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society of tho First Baptist church
held the weekly meetings Thursday
at the following homes:
Circle One met aj__tik' lw me. of
Mrs. G. U Hr,';er at 9:J0 a. m„ with'
a good attendance reported. .Mrs. A.
J. MeKenxie led the devotional and
taught tins ,lesson. Mrs, O. U. Baker
presided—' during the liusituH.s sefi-
sloti which closed the meeting. . Next
Thursday the group will meet at
the-home, of Mrs. Ii, C. Bennett.
Mrs. W. E- McCorquodale enter-
tained member^' if Circle Two tti
her hvfne on Seventh street ut J p.
nv. The hostess led the- devotional
and Mrs. M. A^i,Bravo taught the
missionary , letwon. Mrs. Henry. I'u-
char presided dtiring the
session after which a social ljotir
was enjoye l and refreshment* were
sorvod. The next meeting will be
held at the h«m« of Mrs. .f, C. I*t -
' har Thursday afternop n . at the
reirnlar meeting time.
Mm. . K. A. MItclfell was hostess to
motnbera ol Circle* Thi'e« at her h'oine
t'wHftu strict at p. in. Klaji.t
members and. one vltftUir weru in at-
tendance. 'Mrs. Leon I)nrte/, presid-
ed during tb© business session an 1
Mrs. Mitclicll led tl « devultunal. Tlie,
meetln* was closed with a social:
hour and light refreshments -wen-
served. Tbt next meeting will b -
held t the home of Mrs. C. W. Xem-
Itss .ojt Elm. street Thursday after'
noon ,at 3 o'clock.
Circle Slit met sit the home of Mrs.
I. W. Locke at 3 p. m. with eight
nVcnibei-s present. Mrs. Ho*urd
Ma^Rwlth led the devotional and
MrsXl. F. Hammci'd taught the nils-
lonai\ lesson. Mks.. iHlver Herun-
tine pXsidod iltirini; the-htiHlness
ftesnlon. \The nwt* meeting will t*
held at thXhome i«r Mrs. Hit.vard
Maifiwlth ln\lr'uiMr Addition Thurs-
day aftern< on\t the usual time.
CIRCLK8 <>NH AND TWO
OF W. O. CHl'ltCllv MKICT
Two of the Circles of the West Or-
ange Baptist WomanV Missionary
s«elety held regulai? wee^y meetings
Thursday afternoon at tnp H<tV'
Ing homes:
Circle One met with Mrs. \tolier
Faires at ":3ft o'clock with
members in i tti>qd ure. Mrs. Htwlt
Myers taught the missionary lessol
assisted by Mes<1ames C, II. Tlogatt.
Lou Self. C. E Tohey, and Miss La-
rlssa Gr«v.ett. Mrs. Carrol Bishop
led the devotl<>fal and presided dur-
ing,, tlie business session. T1 e mec-t-
Ing was closed with a so." Is I hour.
The next meetlhn will 1 l eM 0,1
Thursday afternoon at, 2:30 o'cU ck
at the home of MlBS l-ariseo Oravett
Circle Two met at the home of
Mrs. Edwin Weeman with nln>
members and rtne visitor present.
The lvotess led the devotional and
Mrs. El wood Plena* had charge of
ithe missionary prfmram assisted by
Mesdames II. K. Mat^W ««|4
gin, Elray Richardson and Mra, Ed
win Freeman. A- social hour was
then enjoyed. The next meetlrVg will
be held at the home of Mr*, f
GoUwIn on ThursAsy aftertio a
the regular meetln# tinie.
Mrs.., J. T. Eddleman. whose arm
was broken In an accident Tuesday,
is still confined to bed hut her con- f
dltlon is reported totich improved
Mr/and Mrs. James Nfeff -of Austin
art- visiting here In the honic .m" Hi'.
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The two circles of ths Woman's
IWslonary satiety of th« MeDotuiW
emorlal Ilaptlst church held the
weekly rneotln*s Ttiursdsy aftmnoou
at three o'cW-ck at the church HI
separate sessions.
Sixteen members were In aHenrtU
anee at the meetln* ot' Clrele Onw
Mrs. VertKe Burton led the devo.
tlonal and presided during the bus-
iness sesslojn. Mrs. John revdo
atld Mrs. Clarence Ceehran had cltnrgq
of' -.the missionary ph'Strnn.
-ClWe Two met with tWelre mem-
bers in, attendance. Ht Hersbel
lludnen. \nresldent, presided during
the liuslne^ session nd led the de-
yotlonal. Mrs. Clyfle fsrr taught
the Bible lessen from the Book o!
Matthew. They W thrt dismissed
With prmyer. \
N'ext Thursday SNtH tUtt1«r «rt l
mm* at the Hiwwr Owrenre
CVehran. CIre.le One Will snteetaln
members of Circle TW *lth a tw
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1938, newspaper, October 14, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303382/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.