The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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ORANGE LEADER
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LIDAY, JULY 10, 1936,
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VI* J
and Mra. iiieorige I* Moeler
to unnbunce the rowing rtiar-
uf tii'it daughter, MU Irma-
• l.*der. to ,V H. McHenry of
r ■• uiiKv'fJty, " •luiy iRf ;' £«9,
0 ■ ip*' Moderate',* graduate t, Ov
nnwni^i school nnd, wan formerly
• secretary «t "the First
■'jptjjbyter,Jan church. Mr,. MsHwjf
||§tlfc,'sSn of W. g«. McHenry of I>al-
'mfi. , He Is employed b.v the, Jelter-
«« Amuaeiuent company a# mana-
«<r (j£.,i;he .Strand theater In Orange.
Tte^addlng will take place in tl e
btld>•' home ut 1301 .Main street.
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TO HOI.I) MliKTINO '
; The'J'awfc Teachers' association
' tff'Otn^r ITivh silmol vrHlhelO their
finst meeting for the coming school
*r your Xlomiuv afternoon at 3:30, at
r? 'thfe liTtiie of Mrs. H. A, Xlee, ;8,0S Or'1
a UK'' avenue, All mothers are asked
i to tie present and hear important
matters dlW-unsedi •
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Orange, Texas
Saturday
Double Feature
"Vanishing
Gangster"
Featuring
Bo xx if.
PAUKEIt
CJLYPE
BARROW
KAYiMOSD*
HAMILTON
KAMOUM
Southwest
OUTLAW
The Famous Urschel Kid-
napping.
Buck Barrow
Alvin Karpis ~
John Dillinger
FEATUEE NO. 2
"Nevada Cyclone"
A Western
—And-^
Cartoon & Serial
Sunday-Monday
U!
If The World Is Sane Then
They're Completely Mad.
Margaret Sullivan
—IN—
"The Moon's
Home"
With—
Charles
Butterworth
—Also—
Sybil Jason
—In—
'' Changing of the Guard"
A Musical Comedy
' -And-
Poodle—A Variety
Henry
Fonda
W:
Tues-Wed.
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FOUR GREAT STARS
"Under 2 Flags"
Starring Featuring
Ronald Olaudette
Colman Colbert
Victor Rosalind
McLaglen Russell
| —Just For Fun-
Cartoon and News
Thurs & Fri.
Take Our Tip
It's A Pip!
"Hot Money"
—With—
Ross
Alexander; * ^ Roberts
—Added Joy—
Patsy Kelly Comedy
| * Polo. Sports & News
You Will Always Find. A
Well Balanced Program At
The STRAND Showing The
Best Of Short Subjects with
The Pick Of The Features.
COMING NEXT WEEK
"Coming Round The
Mountain"
"Petticoat Fever"
"Mr. Deeds Goes To Town'
'Crime of Dr. Forbes"
MRS. Ilf-Uk ENTERTAIVKO
WITH St HPltlSK I'.UtTY
Mr«. O. T. Blark wan untfituined
la*t Tuesday nlitht wIOl. uurprif"-
l>art* at Her home In wittt Orantci-.
(intnee and light rafreaknientB wwi-e
enjoyed by thei fivllowlnjr ileum: 'SU* ^
Lula Walabm. Mm. J. W. Wood, Mis. '
K. K. Schult*, ills Toft lilnek, Mr*.
Sarah Ba«nn, Mrs. Itufu* Diekey,
Mm.. L. a. Binnhaiu, Mrs. Charlie
Burch, Mrs. Florence -Forest; Mtsao*
Bnth and^ Jack Blaek. Mlsse# I Vira
Walkor, nd'V|$n]e$t^'crf<. ,
, f\TJIOI,H' Sl'AOKTTl BIN NEK
) TO IIK (JIVEN Jl'&Y ID \!
St. Mary's riithollc ehiiieh 1 niok-
Iok idnns for a dinner to be given on
h-'vindny, Julj* J ft. 'C. Komano, who
1«' a VecognUi'd mlthorlty on Italian
coolfery, wilt Hiiiiorvisi' the prepara-
ItlotiN^ gonulJie It alt M siiagettl for
tfto oeciialon. Tills uftalr is to tie held
at th« St. .Mary's sthopl ball with
tnetils b' lnc s'.Bved front+M a. m., fin.
Tickets will M on mile noon, and all
those wlBhltnj to .jwxiUl orders so that
they may (.ike their dinner home.
m y mill Mm' It. B, Koaeh at 150,
1)1 Mr;;. Hi t nmti X'les ut 313.
•AIT 1ST CIRCI'K 4
WITH MRH. PARISH
Circle 4 of the first Baptist church
met with Mrs, R. 1'ntisU Tl ur«day
aftem.xm. Mrs. S. Taylor l di the
devotional a.id taught lh« 1m«i ).
The aext VNetlnuKill be with Mrs.
Henry Force.-
B1UDK-KLECT KNTERTAIVKI)
IK BKAVMONT
Mr. and Mrs! Cart Cottle enter-
tained' In th.'lr home In Beaumont on j
Lucas <Driv" in Calder HijShlatids,
with a four-course dinner for Mi** ■
Marnlrna Joiner of Orange. Miss .
JolncT Is to oe married on July 2!> J
to I.o'Hs Smnihall, also of Orattse. •
Tie dinner was served >on card |
tables with decorations of bluelielics j
and pink rdpes throughout the hotmv
After the dihtWsr, ' the bride and her
fiancee were presented with V waf- i
fie Iron.
I.OVAI, VfOMI-;\'S ItlllhK ('I.ASS
TO MKKT TI-K8UAV . Slfillf
f The l^jyal Wonien's Bible class of
the First Christian ehurch will hold
their invcting Tuesday night 4t 7:10
In OiO linsw "t Mrs. KB. Kgerton a).
"Tfit'4 Cherry Street. Alt yiem-WrK arc
rtsjied to be
MISSION.XHV S4MiKTV
UKKTIXt: AT C1U HCII
The Mlsslonirrv-—*orlety of the
Hrrt flirlstitn church tnot with a
social at their chttr'?h Thursday af-
tornonn wt'.}i a j (iod attendance,
fi.es>-1 offieerfi were tnstalfed by Rev-
erend W, B. Hioiint.
nil ST CHRISTIAN
CIU'RCII SERVICKS
■ Kev. \V. It. Blount, piistor of the
First Christi in" ""church, announces
thS following services::
B(We school. Oil5 n■
Mor ting Worship. 11 o'clock, uh-
'The Two Ways."
i 'hristian linde.-ivnr. B:4S p.-- nt.
Kvcoin^T Worship, ":4S o'clock.
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7 ;4f>
p. in. topic, j-6th Chapter of Acts.
We welcome all.
any occasion. Site Invites you to
come and seo what she has at Ker
shop. >
WKST ORANOE AV. M. S.
MKKTINU THCRHIIAV
The,, West Oroftge Wy M. S,.ptet ut
the Went Orange Baptist church
Thursday with eight members pres-
ent. Mrs. HuglT .Morris* taught the
lesson and led the devotional, after
Which the society held thetr regular
business meeting,
The W. M. H. wilt meet next week
tor Bible study at the home of Miss
Larlssa Oray«t,te In West Orange.
"Under Two Flags"
Comes To Strand
Starting Tuesday
BMW
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MeBONAl.l) W. M. S.
MEETING WEDNESDAY "
The McDonald Memorial HiqitlHt
Woman's Missionary society met- ii-i
the church Wednesday at 2:"0. for
their weekly study hour. There were
thirteen members present. Mrs. Per-
cy Bland led the devotional, and
Mrs. "Jerome Burton conducted the
Bible lessoh. The. meeting time was
changed from AVednesda.v. tl> Thurs-
day. Ni^jt v-eek Mrs. -Milam I,Ins-
comb will entertain with a social at
her home.
DANCE AT UBCflOJi IlA 1,1
TCE8DAV VIOHT
The Litton and Veterans club of
America;''will give a dance Tuesday
night, July 11. at 7:30 for members
only. All uvmbers arc urged t -
tend.
PltKSBVTKHIAN CIRCI.K t
WITH MRS. I.KEDV
'' Circle' 1 of! the First' Pi-esbyterian
church met y;ith Mrs, C. I.eedy at
}icr home on f!rean a Venue yesterday
afternoon with, nine members pres-
ent. Jlrs. A. N. Hebert. chairman of
the Wrcle. presided while Mrs. R. H.
l)o> le "bid the devotional, and Mrs.
CtUy Hoover taught the lesson.
KEBEKAJI I.ODGi: TO
INSTAlil, OFFICERS
The Woodbine Rebekah I.odge,
103. will inftall new. officers at
meeting on Thursday, July 1«.
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/- FRIDAY — SATlTttDAY-N.
Peter B. Kyne's
"SECRET PATROL"
An nctlon crainriK-.l story of
the Northwest Mounted Po-
lice ! ! !
PI/US
. CHAfPTKR NO. !•
"ADVENTtJBES OF
FRANK M KH nnv F.I.I."
AND
"WIFE OK THE PARTY
COMIC-*
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SUNDAY — MONDAY
Humphrey Bogart
Beverly Roberts
And An All Star Cast In
"TWO AGAINST
THE WORLD"
ADDED
''Shanghaied Shipmates"
Muslkartoon
KPORTUUHT
'VENICE OF THE NORTH"
TRA VEDTA1.K
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TUES—WEDNESDAY
Conrad Nagel
Donald Cook
ESTHER RALSTON
KAY E1NAKKR
Drama, at white heat . . .
as t','o riteh defy the doom
of the jungle for the woman
only one could have.'
"THE OIRI.
FROM MANDALAY"
EXTRAi
"FIOHT IS RRIHT"
MlTSlCAli
t'1 ranger Than Fli-tlon
"SCREEN TOlMCa—
V-
THURHDAY OWliY
f~T-
Bobby Green
Vivienne Osborne
Henry Armetta
The "Bobby" of Eddie Cant-
or's vodlo program iu a dra-
ma with songs to !tN>li^xpur
heart)
'LETS SING AG All
FIRST BAPTIST CHIUCII TO
HAVE SPECIAL PROOHAM
The Sunday evening services at
the First B tp'lKt church ,will consist
cf a special frogratn in song, a "Song
Sermon" on the cross. The message
frill lie ilLuMi-ited In sottg. The sub-
ject will be "the Story of the Cross.;'
1. \Vhnt the Cross Meant to Jesus.
2. What the Cross Means to tbe
Christ i. n. 3. What the Cross
Means to the Sinner.
There will be twelve numbers giv-
en by rhe choir, golollsts. duets, <)iiar-
tets ind congregational singing. This
l a program that the leaders of the
First Baptist church feel will he of
int'orest and °>iclp to" all who attend
and the puhHi' 18 Invited to attend
this service.
• This s|btlg«Sermon will be glvfcn un-
der the leadership of Rov. I.eslle W.
Rogers, pastor, and the music will
be directed by Tom- Ed Vnughnn, ed-
tP&Uional and musical director of the
cliu>ch,
At tho'SuOday morning service, at
It o'clock, the pastor will bring a
message on "The Spirit Filled I.lfe."
As special nv,isl<\ tbe choir will sing,
"His Uive 1« I.ll>e a Flower," by I'e-
trle'-~Mcsdarie F. It. Williams nnd
.t. W. Helton "and choir
If ,voii . ai'o not attending J Sunday
school and ennreb services at somej
other irhurcli Sunday, we givJe'yoit a
tnost Cfirdlal Invitation to come Wor-
ship with us and assure you that a
httat'iy welcome awaits you
MBS. PR1 TEH'S
ANTIQPE SHOP
Mrs. V. \. Pruter wishes to an-
notntce to the public the opening of
nil antlivue shop In ber home at
180(1 < (range avenue.
Mr*.- 'PruUir b«s for sale. In her
collection. aiitli|ilo furniture, old
pressed glass, and gifts suitable for
Refresh yourself these
Hot Summer Days
with a Permanent, Fac-
ial, Manicure, Waeh
and Set.
From
MILDRED
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 220
ADDED
"HERE'S HOW"
COWtC IttOT
TRAVEWXHE
of
Of
Motion picture fans" who breath-
lessly followed Ronald Column in
"B#au lleitc" nnd who adored C'au-
dette Colhert ,in "It Happened One
Night." have a great new treat in
store for tl.ietn In "Under Two
Flags." ft is the picture which
li'lngs these t<vo titans to the screen
together In roles that, surpass even
the- most magnificent of their past
triumphs.
produced under the direct super-
vision of D. F. SSaniick, this drama
.of surging power, tumultous love
and ►.earing conflict set In the Saha-
ra come# Tuesday to the Strand
New Permanent*
Our expert ' operators make our work
outstanding. Highest quality at mod-
erate prices.
,Try Our Oil Permanents $^ .50
Complete, Only
OTHER SPECIAL PRICES
Usual $3.50 Waves, Now $2.50
Usual $5 Waves, 2 for $5.00
Finger Waves,,.. 25c
SVe Rocommend ToOur Customers
EUGENE OIL WAVE .......
theater.
Miss Colbsrt plays the role
"Cigarette" In this adaptation
Oulda'4 Immortal story of tile French
Foreign Legion. A lovely, ifllrt.-tshe
toys with the affections"' of Victor
Mel^tglen, legionnaire major, untli
she meets Colnian. a member of the
tanks. Then she Impulsively loses
Her heart to-
The dranm yalns In,power Mid In-
tensity with the - sppenrsnreof Ro.
sallnd Russell, fragile - English bean;
ty. Before he la sent foK&io tWe
desert 40* help stem: an , AWib; revolt,
Colman lias dVclared hUrilOve for
her. ...
Hemmed In by hostile' forpes, Mc-
i*aglen vengof ully att^tnpis to
•itro.v Colman, whom ' lie bellsvea
stands between himself aild. Miss
Colbert. But Colinan ^. 'sfUN* .'
force by a darlns i.r^iae,:i' aiiij'':*
ntflcent charge s iffion- ,'jrf
by Miss Coihtirt,re^tfjfs •!In?the:
feat of the. Arab "for^ejjuj^
The magnificent'' stic'""''
of forty character;;*]
such prominent plriyt
Ratoff. Nigel
don ■tnd-'J. E«tw"ar«l >
I.loyd directed this
tacle with Its - thousa
and Its sweeping and <•
■ KYFiigS
natural backgrounds.
P
Methodists Of
' Orange Area To
j Hold Conference
Beginning at 7:45 o'elork tonight,
puarterly conference for the .Metho-
dlst churches of the Orange area will
fce conducted by Bev. W, R. MWiUn.
presiding elder of the Beaumont disi
trlct.
The area Includes (he l-'irst ami
Second churches of Orange: the Dow-
eyvllle, Orengeffc-hl and Ton-y au-h,.
Qdl«t (tHMuoW. All perwihs infer-
Osted are {requested l y the pastor of
lh'® ;M#(i«b41at clfutch', Rov. Ed
llttPOuu *' 4 x ,
Mr. kttd Mrs. Howard I/. Dean arc
t cturnlnf today to theiiv home In
ninii|ii;;ha-ni, Aluliiunii, aftef.a tw<>
weeks viiilt In the honie "of Mrs. '
Dean's parenls. Mr, and Mrs. S. D;
Newton of Bland addition. While
here they alio spent several tlays
visltlni: th« T -xas Centennial at' DiU—^
l(M f; - Mrs. Newton accompanying
tlji.-iii, Mr. Dean Is a representative
of the jgaKi,!. WQunt I'lcturc eonjrorn—-
(loll IpV^fehiuiiit. Their little duagh-
tcr.-'Ktmiui }.aw Deftn, will remain in " 1
Orange, for a month's stay , with hjir
Itrandpjircnt.H. , .- -;
DR. TOM F. COYLK
DKNTIST
X-RAY DIAONOSI8
Office <504 I'ine St.
Corner X'ine & 6th
Orange, Texas
Bhohe 168
i
to attend.
&ih
Gregory
y «< •
Frank
I spec
ofi extras
ON ALL
Dresses
AND HATS
Iflceat
Come in and let
graduate, licensed ij"
you with a pair
VIE rimless glastea.
becoming. Offic* wiil
Watchmaker and jeweler,
Ask About Our Layaway Plan
SHOP
fifth: Street
Phone 98
PALACE BEAUTY
505 Front Street
July Savings
AT THE FAIR STORE
Sun-Proof
JUST ARRIVED
Work Shirts
LADIES
NEW FELT
Ijtfuhlt* HtiwiuM]. two' pookctH, flill
ni and w U mwld, a iiar^ain.
HATS
98c
ummer
anias ...
Protected
Permanent* ■VM'fe
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Sale of Better
Wash DRESSES
Ma«k Facial. 4 ^
Manicures ^-;f;
Cool
9K.
Shampoos % 4^ m
mmmm
Summer
frocks at a spec
lal sale mice
300 sheer dres-
ses. worth *1.98.
X A'ftAjMa
I
Phone 18
All .sixeM in newest wt.vlf"-r-pajnitms
for uien. Bviy several milts. t
Men's Athletic
Undershirts
.fivti-n -special Saturday, hroadelbth.
slioi'ts alao for 15c.
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marfit ityl—.
207 A FIFTH ST
TEL 113 ORANGE Trx
Keep Cool With
Fresh Clean Chrthes
Summer wearing apparel properly,
cleaned and pressed will go a long way
toward keeping one cool during the sum*
mer. Make your summer more dlelij
with QUALITY Cleaned clothes. QUi
LIX¥-%y Cleaning DOES MAKE A
DIFFERENCE in the appearance of/ the
clothing.
Phone 3S
Sixth Street at
"fir
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CHARM CREPE
39 Inches wide,
floral patterns
faipit color, wash-
able and ' non-
crushable, yard.
or Unbl,
Sheeting, yd.
81 inch, good quality sheeting., free
of filling a real bargain at I lie.
LADIES SANDALS'
Blue, green, red, sliver, Jclliiw.
white, pink and .black. In patents
and kids, all si-
zes. JuSt arriv-
Men's Khaki
Work Pants
$1.49—$1.98
Full Table Ec
Childa Anklets .. . «
All colors and all sizes, a Ids
lection to choose from.
Men Bluebonnet $"149
Blue Shirts ......
A new blue, a new shirt, a real
quality garment, a Ccntenhinl
feature.
M
en*s Fancy
Plaid Shirts ...
entennial plaids, a
Velty sh<rt, special
■
98
fine quality
. 3alunjiiy.-..
j Vat ''lye mtiterlals,, shirts to match
for tbe saiiie price, c<tcb Si.
Men's Dress Wash
PANTS
Aootl -nsi'irtntent of pattern* in
all sizes, cool summery mai<-ri%ls.
98c-Sl.49-Sl.98 n
Men's Dress Oxfords
All leather shoes in \VliIte, lijnck.
tan or lirov/n. hard heels or. rub-
ber 'icels, ,
$1.98 and $2.98
Special Purchase
Bathing
SUITS
ljAdles, rnc.n.s
and chlldrens,
all sijies and a
good assortment
of colors. You
oan't beat this
price.
49c—96c
100%
All
Wool
X
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The FAIR STORE
Orang%Texas
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1936, newspaper, July 10, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307850/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.