The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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meeting.
the meeting of th* A*
monthly present
eveningat | Muz-U elub Wednesday afternoon at
1 o’cloek with Mrs Geurge Jouc.
BADLY RUN-DOWN
Mrs. H. s. Carmon and Nim Carol
Benuuy
Georke Mattox.
CAMERA CATCHES WESTERN TORNADO
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Refrigerators of Quality, Beauty.
The modern housewife today selects her
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encased in porcelain.
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Going Out Tonight With
That Pimple Showing
by the food. Count-
gand-ot streams are
tent ol the damava
in Nicaragua someshing like a
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THE DOOR CONTACTS OF THIS REFRIGERATOR ARE EQUIPPED
WITH AIR-TITE REFRIGERATOR GASKETS WHICH MAKES ’EM
COLD-AIR, LEEK-PROOF, AND SAVES REFRIGERATION.
I was not as well as
wan ill in the water
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The better type of modern refrigera
is either porcelain lined, or both lined a
a a. u ethmreh.
Glenner meet nt l p. m, at the
Methodis church. y
Kentucky Woman Had "Terible
Time” Doing Her Home Work.
Strength Retumed After
She TookCardui.
ntn>AT<
mdny beidre chu» meeta at 8
p m. wih Mr. and Mre. B F.
COLD-AIR REFRIGERATORS
ARE TESTED AND APPROVED BY
THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
INSTITUTE
The heavy construction of this refriger-
ator, together with its genuine cork-board
insulation, makes it very desirable for ice
or electric refrigeration.
.This refrigerator is fitted with
hanger-bolts and a sleeved outlet so that an
electric refrigeration machine may be in-
stalled at any time without additional ex-
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at
It
pih colds, which lett me weak. So
1 Kent at once to the store for Cardu4
and began taking iLInjuata little
whlo lwas feolg much better, my
atrength returned and I was able to
FoL "7%wox* done eazier and with
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Cold Air Refrigerators |
tenualtoxlum with • splen-
3hM- aha a mont aeligst.
Tutbsedtinu meethut wa en-
posaibiy n taw years. i
Credit Iadly needed.
But the credit machinery toq $s
being swept away on, the mtins
flood tiden, carried dowhstream " Hit
rnten the wreattpae tank it Ima hart to undertake since the World War.
zpree pseme—-aamear-smrenmam-er. -ro UM
thousand Americans, faced posibte
Fifty years of proxress hare heen propert loss. and upwards or 6,000
knocked ont by the rislag waters, marines and bluejackets were hur-
m cinde cirele mro«*
at ehureh wi Au
nalone, * oco. 7"
itebekaah memortal mervice at
LAO.*, hall, • ► sh. -
Bapdst W. M. «. wro at a
b Mm Geo
prayer -r-
, ne stenno-
more than 5VwX "noX
Their homes am ever
ert, they own They are
a refugee ramps.
L and hmtmeieeh 18
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ihh remarknMe airplmne view, tnken hy William Day. photographer of the Memphis Pres--Reimatar and NEA Service, allow. Hie town of Xew
Mahal. Mneouri, entirely under water Thla ncene I* epieai of millioma ok aeres and scores o sowus In the Mhanlnippi vallet where th- Heil I'm*
a wi M. H. mucces in
--numm, MM n a),
mb imtso meeuly at 1120
o.F.m.
SABINE SUPPLY CO.
PHONE 1
Harold Taylor arrived in this dt
Saturday from Calltornia and will
be the guen at his parenta, Mr. and
Mra S. (. Tayler.
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kitchen equipment with care and taste, con-
Shelbyville, Ky.—"Several years
ago,” seye Um Al ven Jesse, at thia
pace, "my health was very bad I
was vary much tundown. I was in
such a weak, nervous condition that
I was not able to do my housework.
-I atruggled to keep up, because I
had to, but many a time I spent
ho
i I nw •
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rledet-m. nenpzuren
uxozerizweremenegedert
The hoy or giri who baa nothing
to wirry about the way they look
an so mark more notienable when
compared to the shrinking and
baekwardnesa of the oner who are
afraid to minule la the fun became
thee know how unattractive they
urmat look on account of their pim-
ply. bioteny, or roueh, ezemie skin.
Their ore friend is Black and
White Ointment, if they wil just
use it faithtuil, boeause it will get
I ria of all i bore ugly bumps and
I make their skin Noft, smooth, and
'lovely Then. to keep it that way.
I be sure is use Black and While
J Skin Soap when you bathe. They
I are both economically priced in lib-
' eral packages. The 50c size Ointment
I contains three times as muc h as the
I 25c size. All dealers have both the
I olntment and the Soap.—Adv.
houre in bed, trying to foroeenomh
atrength to go through the dssiy l
routie
• "This emditito wt-awfcraenx
Lima, untu I heard about Cardui,
which some eno told me was good
for euch ailmenta, I gm it an im-
mediate trial, and. I am tkanhM to
amy, my improvement waa rapid. I
sooin waa able to do my housewgrk
with esme and oomfart. I fok fine
i nd I looked so much better.
Fiuormeq tuto miniature
etUpplH. each wpreading tragedy
and ro over the contrystde. St.
L00ts and Kansas City are bestnntnE
ue cast worried glances at he
Lagen that tell the (water levels.
What the next few days may hold -
L.d.
wig , I
----- Mattox of Beaumont spent the week-
, K. Me-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
on credit tor many many m ' t‘
laterary dept, meets at ctub-
houme, aiM p. m.
a. A. atria meet with item Ip-
mn Rowden, 7120 p. m.
T. W. A. wiris meet at 0:10 at
napine -k arte
-The Una Tamer." Amserknn
theater, g p, ■._______
Tuu -mhecare,ot the Teeth, IT
Mu, canapalken." May-
MswalBLovoe. -raw sehouin
,^"*2 -un, and i- stamuntu
^—,1- 1 H. Davtd, pro
0E menoci board. . .
THU concluded the progral and
mru. nan-her prement were o"k
"iSnasourn t th catetenia whert
LlS'i crown and cake —
s"u pronotnced thia meet
E0n.0 lb. most enjoyabw "> the
tUre year.
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withouti recelvimg
. ear honest to
» epeak of. I decided
I to try Dr. Plerces
Favorite Pteserp-
tton. I waa tola
that it was the
, beat, and ao it
\ MonaS to , few L
• had taken only a
) Addie Cooke presided, and
gevenat important matters were
ed to. the nostinatinu cemmit-
roaxht in the followins reports
onus citCLE
WILL Xov MLET. ,
The tri etrale di the I resyter:
’ tan auxinary win not meet d
L adlernoon bat every member 14 ark
gat meet Tpuraday afternoon "1
, Prehyterln church for I’1"
Eizular monthty bysinees auxiliary
ly, tnrnine yalleys into laken and
fls into islaade and wiping out
■he rosulta nt decades nt glow tolL.
Contrast-—Only the Red Croms
One wonders, too. what the
country at large would do If it
sidering appearance, efficiency and econ-
omy. The refrigerator is one of the most
important units in the modern kitchen.
mumt P.-E.
nlisa HAY a-a-
AU th— •<«* Savo an extra r,"‘“
20/ y
C. who are couing to Orange i r
“asaauriuas: i -
in 0 communicate with
m oUbakw. chairman at noz
tality committee as boon •"
Mra. Hunt
ddnt, Mr.}
"Me.A
beihi
Miyai
path of the ghosty rider of deso-
lation.
The Mississippi and its tribu-
tarles have inundated weutern Ken-
tacky, southenatern: Missouri, the
eastern half of Arkanaas, western
Tennessee and western MtssissippL.
On WTM Rampage
in most of these ntates the flood-
ed area extends if miles inland
tor the full length of the Alinsimsippi
—in Arkansas a atrip of 58 square
miles known as Iba St. Francia basin
is under water.
The Nisstssippi in Ite wild rise
has abandoned Its old channel, in
many pistes, and is ruthlemsly cut-
ting out a new one. miles removed.
It is making islands of whole
cities. Il is cutting, some towns la
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r C L Branum and son mot
m i. ouston Monday whore
, were callea on accoun d th.
ous umees ot relatives
sOcIAL MKEr or
MVSIC DEPARTMLXT. >
The mupip department of the Wo-
man's club wil elose the year’*
work with a me1*1 meeting Satur-
day afternoon at I o’ctoek at the
cuthouse. Every member la urged
to be preenL
no one can tell! ,
TM spring bus brought some o!
the frekes wtather in htotory.
Tonreutial rains, ss great as 14 in.
In 10 hours. bars increased the
flood menace One is reminded of
the biblical torrenta that fell for
40 days and 40 nights. The skies
have remained leaden, day after
day. In other parts of the country
them are reselones and tornadoes
with premature "beat waves," quick-
ly followed by almost zero tem-
peoraltures, ____________*4
halt. It is transterring farma and
plantatlons from one state to an-
other. -
Lands prepared for spring plaut-
lag are under water. Thema’g
at farms will be totally unprod»'C-
tive this year and nest. I hnce
seetion of the south will have 1. av•
-------===-—2* a a ami : -==
Charity is needed, badly: bnt more
than charity will be required in the
Mississtppi valley this summen
Outside capital must pour In If the
whole region is not to sink into one 1
>< ib- worst slumps in history.
""hen th. flood oes down"—
the* *. the vhrase on everyone's
ips. But the crest Nas not even
en reach yet; ahd ote gets the
mpresaton. In going through the
lovastaied region, that the waters,
tomehow are not going to recede
it seems ss it nature, disuatlafled
See our display
of Refrigerators.
Oak galvanized
, steel case and
white enamel fin-
eame. Hank after bank ’ e, ’• ct could be made to realize
N forced to close its doors; when .....
flood is over manymore will hazel
to fohow suit.
This uuusual photograph is an artual reproduetlum of d tornadlo which
recenly struck at Alfalfa. Okla., causing thouands of dollars worth of
damage. This picture was taken at a disiance of 2 ml I in. Twister such
as this have caused tremendous damage this spring in the west and south
the more tangible assets ’ arns
ami hoaxes and corn eribs The
bad cotton year had already tented
Esea,
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GLANERS
MOLD MEETING.
2’ “hurenWu
Sular monthly buminera and socal
4tw line Thursday ufternoon at u
kom. at Mr. Ciaude Malone with
5 E. W., Brown. Jr., as leuder
OTHERS INDICTED
. IN MOVIE MURDER
Log ANGELES, Aprii Three
persons were under indietment here
today in connection with the death
<»f Hay Haymond, musieni comedy
actor, who died here h week ago tol-
lowing a fiat fight with Paul Kelly,
juvenile screen actor.
Kelly, who ndmitted his love for
Dorothy Mackays. Kaymond’s wife,
is facing a murder charge. Miao
Mackay e has been indicted on a
charge of compouniug a felony and
with being so accensors ’ after the
fact in a purported Het to "cover
up” cireumstances surroundinE her
husbands death.
Dr. W. J. Sullivan, cnlied in to ad-
minister to Raymond, has liven in-
dicted on similar counts, Batt for
ench.-was set at $5,000.
Does Weakness Detract
from Toor Good Looks?
Paris, Texas—•I was sufterine
wih womans troubie mid afte
trying sereral aif-
terent remedles
IS lovNG. 1 ----
ih weool Parent-Teach- ' Every memiber l« ns*ked t» b•
"Te j taw bosdes st a
A I betote i WSA peg
fectis woll”
-I also took taro-boUlas. at. Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medleal Discovery
after an attgek of 0e 'flu’ and it
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161 BL All afefe.
banks in this reziof to
most. Nearly every farmer !
artected neighborhood was i'
In debt, either to the eo
or to hie bank, before t
iwlto: encuna vice promident,
2 ». M. Duwnon third viee preni-
L Mro Monroe Colburn; treavur-
Mrs. D. A. ondden; wecretary.
k 3 u:mhemaconc correpponding
etary. Mrs Louin Iaecker.
Me dometuded me mmm— and
meetta wan then tamnea over t*
J H David, who was 1,1 ‘bunt*
the tollowins taterestinu pro-
w.‛h.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927, newspaper, April 26, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443869/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.