The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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Theta Chapter, Delta Kappa Gam-
m» Will meet Monday evening Febru-
ary 10. a* 7: so o'clock at the home of
Mr*. E. D. Reid.
At this time. Mrs. Virgil Grim*
and Mrs. Alan Cameron of Orange
will give a dramatisation of Ibsen’s
"Wild Duck." The part that deals
With characterization and plot waa
written by Mrs. A. K. Newby of
Ropston, who I* an authority on Ib-
sen’s plays.
INTERMEIJIATE «■ A.
MEETS WITH MRS. PATTI AII
The Intermediate G. A of the
First Bapt 1st Church held the week-
ly meeting Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Miss Dorothy Pachar at
ISO! Cherry Street. Eight mem-
bers and two visitors were present.
The meeting opened at 1 o’clock
with Miss Pachar presiding over the
business session In the absence of
the president'. Miss Mary Force. A
•‘Kay Kayser" program on O. A.
work Avu» held with Miss Anne Toul
In charge. During the social hour
refreshments were served.
The next meeting will tie held on
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’cloc’t at
the home nf .Mrs. II. . M. Wood, 000
Ninth Street. \
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CORA BMH’NT HI HI E
(LAKH MEETS TUESDAY
Mrs. R. C. Royston was hostess
for the weekly meeting of the Cora
Rtount Bible Class of the
Christian Church on Tuesday
noon at her home on Border Street.
vntlonal from the Twenty-third
Psalm, and Mrs. ST M. Dray led
the opening prayer. Mrs. W. B.
Blount taught the lesson from the
first chapter of Acts. Mrs. I* P.
Miller presided over the business
.session, which was followed by a so-
clal hour. Refreshments of cookies
and tea were served.
Mrs. R. C. Royston will again be
hostess for the next weekly meeting
which will be held Tuesday at her
home on Border Street.
NAOMI CI.A8S HOI.I1S
BUSINESS AND NOCIAIi MEET
The monthly business and social
meeting of the Naomi Class of the
North Orange Baptist Church was
held Monday evening at the hattio of
Mrs. BUI Strother.
The meeting opened with the de-
votional by Mrs. Strother, and spe-
cial prayers for the sick were offer-
ed. A business session was held at
which the secretary read the min-
utes of the previous meeting and re-
ports of group captains were made.
A special meeting of officers which
was planned for this afternoon at
tile Home of Mrs. L. K. Gay, war.
called off. Tlio business session was
Closed with prayer.
Light rofreshmepts were served by
group two with A tile Pearl Barron
In charge.
Attending were Mesd.lmes Louis
Gay. 1,. W. Kinard, Jaroy Weber,
I. P. Anderson. Alex Cormier, An-
dww Pachar, Bill Strother, Oliver
Seruntlne, C. Pepwe, Abbie Head-
rick. and Miss A llle Pearl Barron.
The next meeting will be held on
March 4. at the home of Mrs. An-
drew Pachar at 1107 John Street.
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THE PAIR STORE’S ANNUAL
CLEAN SWEEP SALE!
For the first time in a year, the Fair Store offers a gigantic SALE! Every February we
have our OLEAN SWEEP sale to dear our shelves of short lots, limited sizes and discon-
tinued lines .... our sale is a real CLEAN SWEEP because we slash prices down to rock
bottom and throughout the years people of this area have learned that they can always
buy for LESS at the Fair Store. Hurry down and get first chance at these mark-downs . .
you’ll find hundreds of items you need at priceB much lower than you expect to have to pay
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STARTS THURS
Feb.
15th
Mrs. R. C. Terry Is
Hostess To Ckib
Party Is Enjoyed
By Tuesday Club
Mr*. R.
members of ,
bridge party
,0; Terry entertained
the Maidl Club at a
Tuesday afternoon at
her hoigMS on .Cypres* Street.
Pot plant* added color to the room*
In which the card games were en-
joyed. Mr*. Haugen Cox won the
high »core prize and Mrs. J. B.
Quigley was awarded the cut prize.
A refreshment course was served.
Mrs. Scuttle Jackson called for
tea.
Next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Torn
Agerton will be hostess to the club
at her home at 510 Pine Street.
CRAPED BIBLE CLASS
I HOLDS WEEKLY MEETING
: The weekly meeting of the Chapel
'Mil Class was held Tuesday aftor-
' nObn’kat 2:80 o'clock at the Presby-
terian Chapel with fourteen mem-
bers In attendance.
Mrs. Fred Dletzel led the devo-
tional and prayer. The lesson front
the twentieth and twenty-first chap-
ters of Luke was read and discuss-
ed after which the program was
closed with prayer by Mrs, Marvin
Cunningham,
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday afternoon at the chapel
with Mrs. R. Lee Davis leading the
devotional. The twenty-second chap-
ter of Luke will be the subject of
study at that time.
KUKABKTII KTOVKIl CIRCLE
MEETS MONDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Claud Smith was hostess to
members of the Elizabeth . Ktovcr
Circle of the First Baptist Church
on Monday night at the home of her
mother. -Mrs. Clint Hubert on Cy-
press Street. Eight members wet a
in attendance.
A short business session was hold
Hfter which prayers were said and
the meeting adjourned.
A buffet supper will be served at
the next meeting which will lie held
Monday evening. February 2(k at ti
o'clock at the home of Mrs, Hunter
Beaty. A study of the mission book
will be held at that time.
Tho semi-monthly meeting of the
Tuesday Bridge Club \va* held Tues-
day afternoon at 3 o’clor,’t with Mrs.
L, F Brnckensteln as hostess at
her home on Green Avenue.
The bridge games were enjoyed by
two tables of players, and Mrs. Tt.
B. Goree was winner of the high
score prize. Light refreshments
were served at the end of the games.
Mrs. Joe Lucas will tie hostess for
the next meeting which Will he held
on Tuesday, February 27, tit her
home at SI2 Pine 8treet.
Social Calendar
Men’s and Boy’s
Children’s 15c
Riding Pants
PANTIES
Button-leg, only 70 prs.
Elastic Tops
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Men’s and Ladies $1.98
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Bath Routes
Medium and large
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27 Inch Solid Color
OUTINGS
36 Inch Bleached or Unbleached
DOMESTIC
36 Inch Solid and Fancy
PRINTS
36 Inch Floral
CRETONNES
YARD
CLEAN SWEEP
BARGAIN BUYS!
meeting at the
\V. Hustmyre at
KOCH Syl ARE CU'B
MEETING WELL ATTENDED
Eighteen members were present
for the weekly meeting of the Four
Square (Tub of the First Methodist
Church, which was held Monday af-
ternoon In the church basement
with Ruth Daly as hostes*.
Elolse Scott and Dorothy Brown
had charge of the program which
was followed by a social hour. The
hostess served light refreshments.
The next meellng will be held on
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the
church basement.
PARIS. (AP) A 115 year-old Ger-
man, convicted of attempting to en-
tice beautiful young Frenchwomen
Into the services of the German
pionage, was sentenced to 2t> years
hard labor.
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There’s Still Time to
Send Your Valentine Message
— With FLOWERS
WKDNESOAY-
Wednesday Club
home of Mrs. L.
2: SO p. m.
Fortnightly Club meeting at the
home Of Mis. T. C. Malone at 2:30
p. m. ’
Art Department of the Woman's
Club meeting at the club house at
3:30 p. ni.
Mix-Up Sewing Club meeting at
the home of Mrs. Louie Parkhurst at
2:30 p. m.
Christian Ladles Sewing (Tub of
the First Christian Church meeting
at the home of Mrs. A. J. Schnitzel
at 2 p. in.
Merry Circle Sewing Club meeting
at the home of Mrs. O. V. Denman
at 3 p. m.
THURSDAY—
Night Hawk Club meeting at the
home of Mrs. Alan Cameron at 7 :30
p. m
Evening Circle of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Church meeting at church
at 7 p. m. ,
Circles of the Woman's Mission-
ary Society of the McDonald Me-
morial Baptist Church meeting at
the church «t 2:30 p.
Woman’s Missionary Society of
the North Orange Baptist Church
meeting at the home of Mrs. Hill
Strother at 3 p. m.
Gleaners of the First Methodist
Church meeting at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Coale at 3:80 p. m.
Circles of the Woman's Mission-
ary Union of the First Baptist
Church meeting In the following
homes: Circle One with Mrs. I>.
C. Bennett. Circle Two With Mrs.
Henry Pachar. Circle Three with
Mr*. A. F. Wilson, Circle Four with
Mrs. TV Beasley, Circle Five with
Mrs. Forrest Clough, Circle Six with
Mr*. W. E. McCorquodale.
Woodbine Uebekah Lodge meeting
at the 1. 0. O. F. Hall at 7;»0
Large Dish
CLOTHS .
Krinklod
BEI) SPREADS ...
81 x 105 seamless, all col-
ors, regular 98c values.
CLOSE OUT! MISSES
25c Value f|
SNUGGIES ..............
A special purchase
us to offer those
price.
enables
at this
Pillow Ckc
CASES .......... V
Cotton
BATTS....... 4Sm^
Window OQc
SHADES.....
Mattress
TICKING, yd. .....
Standard grade,
ticking.
striped
Drapery
MATERIAL, yd.....
Tapestry in nil rich colors,
54 inches wide.
Ladies Winter
MILLINERY
Any Felt In Stock
To $1.95 Children’s
SHOES
A full table, all sizes
Here’s A Bargain!
Men’s $2.98 Value
Corduroy Pants
Men’s Dress
SHIRTS ...
Select From
Daffodils, Roses of All Kinds
Potted Plants and Cut Flowers
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Phone 73 Now
Orange Floral Shop
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Circles of the Woman’* Mission-
ary Society of the West Orange
Baptist Church meeting in the fol-
lowing home*: Circle One with
Mr*. W. K. Riley, Circle Two with
Mr*. Edwin Freeman, Circle Three
with Mr*. Alton Landry at the home
of Mr*. W. C. Colbuqn, Circle Four
with Mr*. J. W. Wood*.
FRIDAY—
Weet Orange Home Demonstration
Club meeting at the home ot Mr*.
Ted Block at 3:80 p. m.
Jpvenlle Club ot the Degree of
Honor meeting at the W. O. W.
Hall at 3:30 p. m.
SATURDAY—
houaa at 3 P m.
One Big Table
Ladies to $2.98
SHOES
1201 Green Avenue
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1940, newspaper, February 14, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556859/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.