The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 279, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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rttlMAItV DEPARTMENT
Fureat Crow* with 7 awmlmral BEGINNERS' l»SIM
»A«rBR BOO Him
_____!.,.l was Hold aff.Pfl At th« home o( (
moat dslitrhtfyl social honrj 1012 Green avenue,
yed. r
hews served chicken
MU_____ _ MP. ...... wafers, tskr and ice tee.’,?:., >' j
Guinea Of «J1 kin,la will be pUj-| This circle will meet nc*t Tluirs-
___2 -i general good time is in day afternoon ut 3 -Vclock wttn
EASTER PARTI'.
The primary depart tseijt .... -----
first Presbyterian Sunday B-’honl' which a
will enjoy an Easter party on v:ie was enjt
lawn at the church Saturday after-! Mrs. !
noon from 3 to 8. . j
ed and s JB,,,, _
store for all who attend,
CIRCUS SO. •
WITH MRS. JOB COLBURN. j
Circle No. 6 of the First Baptist]
church held their r6|f\ilsr meeting
Thursday afternoon at the home <.r meeting Friday afternoon
Wr*M\ one Visitor presOnr, » snort]
the] business session was held after
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SOCIAL NEWS
'artment
Mrs. ,W. H fjtsrk '»ntl M»«i iS|i
Rons },*ft Wednesday for1 New Vytk.;
vrher*'1 thev will remain tor aom*
,i»*- *•__
Miss Constanre Farm H t(fP
Thursday morning for Lake Charts*,;
La., where she Witt be tlie |Wd Wfi
Ml»» Bell in that city and will pdfc-j
CIRCLE NO « WITH ----
MltH. HOLLA,M» FRIDAY. We ere allowing die new “Dltmer
Circle No, « did not meet on Dance" mesh hag, made by Whiting
Thursday as usual but held their ami Dnvls. Beautiful. (iNlt1'. uae-
' - i with Mrs. f»l. swinging lightly from Milady a
George Holland wrtst no that powder and hand-
--- kerchief may ever he at hand, these
BAPTIST CIRCLE NO. 1 >»«•«!. hags prem-nt the latest vogue.
. Stover MEETS FRIDAY. In meal, nr enamel. moderated*
on from Circle No. 1 of the First Baptist priced. .IOK MWAH AND SON,
\ church did 'not hold regn*.!- meet- Jeweler*. ,
»t next ing Thursday afternoon but is in| ~ "''T"*’
o'clock session this afternoon at the home %nHIO DEMONSTRATION
f 1111 of Mrs. Henry Stiikev. j a» MKTHODIHT CHURCH.
lr,„, _________ 1 No a cl mission will be charged to
. ‘ — the Popular Music Demonstration
nch and WITH MRS. MCHAN. | .^HJh w||| ^ j-jven hv the Glenn-
Circle No. 2 of the First Baptist eFs on Thursday, April I6tl«, at 8
■iI..« m., 1. ...c .. a a. I. n lnar\« —■ a ■. t ST r„ m . a . %. . . a Acs* —4. cc.il. A t .
Friday the Order of Rainbow lor
Olrla will hold their initiation. Ev-
•ry member is naked to be present.
Mrs. Enynie Fountain will net as
Mother Adviadr in the sasence ot
Mrs. M. Q. Sum rail. r
ReJ’resJpnenta will be served.,
JUNIOR. DEPT.
BANTKII Elia HINT SATURDAY
The Junior department of the
First Methodist church will hold
their annual Easter egg hunt at
the camn site Saturday afternoon at
4 o’clock. | .
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLE NO. *
WITH MHH. JOHNHON.
* Circle No. 3 of the First Presby-
terian chnroli met Thursday after-
noon at the home of Mrs. J. E.
Johnson with eight members a and
two visitors present. The cevotlon-
nl was giVen by Mrs. J. Torres.
* During a short business session
the following officers were elected:
Secretary, Mrs. George Colburn.
Chairman Prayer Band, Mrs. C.
C. Leedy.
Program Committee, Mesdnmca
Steele Cnmpbell, J. E. MiJliken and
J. El Johnson.
Miss Gertie Chapman, a visitor,
gave an interesting as well as ben-
eficial talk. .
During a delightful social hour,
the hostess, Mrs. Johnson served a
delicious salad course.
Mbs Gladys Carson of Bennmant jjp
was -the t’.uest of Miss Carol Mattox **
Wednesday evening, * •
Thompeou of Cleveland Is
I a passible successor to,
Weeks, who M expected to
of the First Methodist
partinont
Sunday school will enfertnill with a
picnic at the play ground Saturday
afternoon from 4 to 6 and Vyer
child in these departments with
their parents are cordially invited
to be present.
Each , child Is asked to In ing '»
lunch which will be spread and en-
joyed together.
Different games will lie enjoyei],
ORANGE TBAOHBIt WEBS
HtLSBKE MAN.
Miss Margin et VieteTy. Ci.rha
School teacher, was married t*> Dr.
William C. McNeill, of Hilsbe.-, at
the Hume of Mrs. 8. 0, Burnett
yiosterday, Rev. Butt roll, of Rib.be*.
officiating.
Miss Vlcti!*; s homo is hi L>>ij{|
better
mqteriqlsj
PRESBYTERIAN fTHOLE NO. 5
WITH MBS. DEARBORN.
Circle No. D of the Presbyterian
church met Ht the church Thursday
nfternoon with Mrs. Frank Dear-
born as hostess. Mrs. C. E. Lyons
led tlie devotional and taught an
Interesting lesson, being assisted by
Miss Addie Cooke, on the "Negro"
question.
During the business session tlie
following election was held:
Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. F.
J. Dearborn.
Praver Band Leader. Miss Emma
Scott.
Social Committee, Mrs. Addie
Cooke.
Plans were discussed and made
for the year’s work.
During the social hour, Mrs-
Dearborn served ehioken salad, wit
fers and tea.
Circle No. 6 will meet next
month with Mrs. W. J. MaeFarlane,
808 Sixth street.
Tlie Live Wires of the Presby-
terian chapel in north Orange will
entertain with an Raster Egg hunt.
Haturdav afternoon from 1 to 3.
Every member of this organisation
is asked to be in attendance.
EASTER EGG HI NT
AT BAPTINT CHURCH.
The primary and beginners’ de-
partments will entertain with an
Easter Egg hunt in the basement a*
the First Baptist church at 3
O’clock Saturday afternoon.
Every child in these departments
and also their parents are invited
to be present.
K Dealers In second-hnnd Furniture,
fitnves Heaters, Beds, Mattresses,
etc. We have and sell or trade si!
kinds of Fecund-hand Furniture,
Stoves, Furnltare, and Lawn Vow-
le- era r<
PRIMARY AND BEGINNERS'
PICNIC SATURDAY,
Thy Primary ami Beginners’ *I<
:?r:~ZX.. fx ' ~ . r. - rv3» '
■eoalred
T omorrow-
The Time to Buy
Easter -Tog
Hake it BEST wi th
PAVIS
BAKING POWDER
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Social Calendar
FRIDAY:
Evergreen group Of Blue
Birds will meet at the home of
Miss Julia Ethel Roberts after
school.
Department of Literature meets
at 3:30 p. m. at the Woman's
club bouse.
Circle No. 1 of the First Bap-
tist church will meet at 3 p. m.
with Mrs. Henry Stiikey, 805
Third street.
Circle No. 5 of the First Bap-
tist church meets at 3 o'clock
with Mrs. Oeorge' E. Holland.
Intermediate Department of
Methodist Sunday 8cliool—Easter
Party, basement of Methodist
church at 7:30 p. m.
Order of Rainbow for Girls—
Initiation at 7 o’clock at Masonic
Hall. a
SATURDAY!
Public llbarary open from 10-
a. m. until noon.
Live Wires Easter hunt from
1 to 3 at Presbyterian chapel.
Music department meets at
Woman’s club house at 3 p. m.
Easter egg hunt — Primary &
,Beginnera depiftment — base-
ment First Baptist church at 3
o’clock.
Picnic at the piny ground by
the primary and beginner's de-
partment from 4 to S.
Easter Party by Primary De-
partment First Presbyterian Sun-
day school on church lawn from
3 to 5 p. m.
Junior Department Easter Egg
Hunt, Camp Site, at 4 o’clock.
Mrs. Richard Doyle. Supt. Be-
ginners’ Dept. of Preseyterlan
Snndav school will entertain the
children of that department at
O. F,. .Tosephson tome. 1012
Green avenue at 3 o'clock.
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LEC TURE ON "CHINA”
AT METHODIST CHURCH.
One of the most graphic ns well
as heart-stirring addresses ever giv-
en before the Woman’s Missionary
society of the First Methodist
church was that ^i' Miss Zsninia
Hare on Thursday afternoon when
she ‘old tlie story of the ftre"1
need, both spiritually and physically
of Chinn. . ,
No one could hear Miss Hare T
recital of the pitinhle (Cnditinns
in this densely populated heathen
country without being greatly
aroused. _ * '
MiBs Hare who went from Orange’
«s a missionary to Chinn four years
ago is nt home on n furlough, but
expects to return to her work in
August.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO HOLD MEETING.
The Woman’s Missionary societ .•
of the Methodist church will meet
next Thursday at tlie church and
every member of the three Circles
,1s urged to be present.
CIRCLE NO. 1
HAS MEETING.
Circle No. 1 of the First Presby-
terian church met Thursday after-
noon with Mrs. Vernon JViehardsnnr.
There were 7 members present.
The devotional was conducted by
Mr*. Will Fountain. During the
business session the following offi-
cers were elected:
Secretary and ^ Treasurer, Mis*
lone Brown. ~
Chairman of Prayer Band. Mes-
dames Walter Adams and P. B.
Curry.
Program Committee, Mesrtame*
Will Fountain. L. M. Sliepardson
and Vernon Richardson,
During a delightful social lour
the hostess, Mrs. Richardson, serv-
ed sheriiet .and cake. The clrcte
will meet next month with Mrs. E.
L. Reid.
PUKHBYTERIAN CIRCI.fi NO. 4
WITH MRS. WOODWORTH.
Circle No. 4 of the First Presby-
terian church met Thursday after-'
noon with Mrs. Lee Woodworm.
There were 10 members and one
Visitor present. The devotional was
led by Mrs. Woodworth.
During a brief business session,
the following officers were e»:ctc«:
Secretary, Mrs. Dora Pruter.
Chairman Prayer Band, Mrs. J.
W. Higman.
Program Committee, Mesdames
Harvey, Stanfield and Lee Wood-
worth.
During a pleasant social hour,
Mrs. Woodworth, hostess, served
fruit punch and cake.
Circle No. 4 will meet next 4TROLE NO.
month at! the Presbyterian church
with Mrs. Dora Pruter.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLE NO.
MEET8 WITH MRS. DRAKE
Circle No. 2 of the First Presby-
terian church mpt with Mrs. E. T.
Drake,. An interesting devotional
was given and 14 members were
present. **
During a brief business session,
the following officers we,re <>leelrd:
Secretary, Mrs. A. C. MaeFarlane.
Chailvnan of Prayer Band, Mrs.
George Rexses.
Program Committee, Mesdames O,
L. Barton, Heart field, Ogden and
Gudger.
During a pleasant social hour,
Mrs. Drake sjjrvcd orange ice and
caromcl cake.
This circle will meet next month
with Mrs. Bruce.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SERVICES AT 4 O’CLOCK
Sunday evening nt 8 u’clock ,Rev.
Rideout of Port Arthur will
services. Every member of
church is , urgpd to lie presenf and
the general public cordially invited.
*~y?
a WITH
MRS. MENDOZA FRIDAY.
Circle No. 3 of the First Baptist
church will hold their regular meet-
ing Friday instead of Thursday,
with Mrs. Mendoza.
CIRCLE NO. 4 WITH
MRS. FOREST CREWS.
Circle No. 4 of the First Baptist
church met Thursday afternoon wnh
STORE
hi m
nlar J
tan and G*i;
at. htadirst a
A mong the out, of
attending the ceremony
Malic! Singleton, May ,
son Baxter, Toi#«jr tfinim
Emma Leo Wells of Orange.
CIRCLE NO. 5
CALL MEETING THURSDAY.
Circle No. 3 of the Woman’s Miff-
sionnry society met in call meeting
nt 3:30 Thursday afternoon with a
splendid attendance. Tne sate or
boxes of home made candy for
Mothers’ Day was discussed and
plan* mode for making and disjtos-
ing of same. These ladies will also
sell cold drinks and candy at the
district school meet on Saturday.
Anrone wishing to order a box
of riindv for Mothers' Day will
please phone 839. _
EPISCOPAL CHURCH |
HER VICES HURRAY MORNING. 1
Sunday morning at the
church Rev. Frank Shea
communion services. A cordial In-
vitation extended to all to he
present.
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Sugar, 10 pounds for............60c;
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb.....24c
Butter, Morning Glory, lb.........50c
Large Octagon Soap, bar....... 6c
Morris Supreme Demonstration. Free
Sandwiches all day. Try one. Hams
sliced bacon, boiled Hams at the right
prices
Green Beans, nice and fresh, 2 lbs. 35c
n-t-i— •*-“—1 .V. ,10c
Oranges, Califomia seedless, doz. 25c
Witfesap Apples, 40c vflue, doz? , 30c
Artichokes, fresh Pineapple Cauli-
flower, Wax Beans, Sweet Peppers,
Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes.
' '*■ , •'. * £ * . • .>■' v* * ' 1 -
Just step in on the AJB.C. Bakery. Buy
your Hot Bread and Rolls, Pies, Cakes.
Doughnuts, Cream Puffs and^ other
things to numerous to mention. Leave
your special orders or Phone 962
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A HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
SUIT FOR EASTER-THAT’S
STYLE |'
Every detail is exactly right; shoul-
ders the right wic^h, coats a little
shorter, pockets lov^er, wider trousers.
The colors are new, too.
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You’ll get a lot for your money—val-
ue, style and long wear. We’ll show
you,
$32.50 to $55.00
Other Brands $18.50 to $35.00
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LAST CHANCE- i
To get under that Straw Hat before
Easter. Big stock—
$2.50 to $7.50
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ORDER RAINBOW
INITIATION FRIDAY.
At 7 o'clock at thg Matonic k,U
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 279, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925, newspaper, April 10, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642234/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.