The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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"The saddest of the year.
While September as the
opening ttw>ni|ii of the Fall
season would rightly be in-
„ , éludea in, the poet's charac-
terization of this time of
** theyear, it does not apply
ange socially. For September's advent in-
ushers in a period* of increased activity
ocity and this year will be no exception,
days bringing about a change from the sum
léthargy ¡iri' this re M. MRNMlNVI
tlona of learning during the next sev
eral duyg. tOue of these is the an
Btinl party ifiveji at the F. II. Far
welt home, the date of which in ex--
pec ted - to lie announced this week'
and which ¡H always an outstandlui;
event. .". - . •
Return 'of large number who have
been spending the «umuier elsewhere
has been noted during the past few
dayB, and' these will be included in
numerous parties of the .mouth-
Bridge .¿- clubs are due to end their
vacation tin^e, and auuoiiuceinents aa
to the opening 'contests, will probably
be made by those ill charge within
the next- f w -days
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honohs bride-to-be
at .party friday
Miss Violet Spector entertained ^
With a surprise showér at her. home ■«,
ou Fourth street Friday evening in
honor of -'Miss Novellree Schriber.
Whose engagement, to «Mr, Cyril Hil-
Hard became known a few weeks
( p3^M|he
comes a big dance-the
fina^ one of 'the-coHege
vacation period—to be given at Pine-
hurst's Country club from Í2:30 to 5
, .o'clock Monday morning. This "Ger-
i rían" is sponsored by the Sports-efctb;
whose successful dances have proved
a welcome diversion of the summer
; period : and. ,' whose past- successes in
,|V'Íb|p respeét promise to be eclipsed
I? by: the f^ahor~Daj; event.. Over 200
invitations have Ñífeu iainfefl and in-
ditatioiis are that . Bjinust this tunny
coupler wilf "dance -away the night"
in .I greeting to the opening of Fall
ami the first holiday of the season.
Music wilt be furnished by 'Murphy
Babb atHl his jazz players from Hous-
ton ¿OH advance ^efforts are thpt
they are plenty good.
4-- number of amirs' are being
Manned complimentary to collegians
{theare making preparations for de-
tor their various institu-
BIBLK UlUliL JPLiAW'lCD i .
FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON
The junior members of the Pres-
byterian church have been invited to
meet at 5 'o'clock Monday afternoon
at'the church .for a Bible drill. Misa
Corinne Br9wn will be in charge of
the lessoii, and .«fee announced yes-
terday that an unusually interesting
program has been arranged W' that
tii^e.
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Bus Sta^hr 114 Fifth St, Phone 22
Leave Orange-
8:05 a. m.
11:35 a. m.
2:20 p. in.
5:20 p. m.
8:20 p. m.
EAST
10:35 a.|
2:40 p. m.
4:50 p. m.
7:10 p. m.
10:05 p. «m.
Port Arthur Division
LEAVE QRAJS0E 10:"t> A. M.; 3:30 I'. M.; H.-l.l ¿« M.
ven at 7:io p. at W. o."W. hall
Border street. "
Junior Presbyterians meeting at S
p. !m., at First Presbyterian church.
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state convention, wbtefr is
h«|d {September 1< 2 % d 1
' Jaft ywtertfay. «mr J
gates were allowed to be sent
oach Legion auxiliary, but due io
so many Orange numbers being out
of town and unable to attend ' the
convention, it-j was. voted that Mrs.
Anderson should till the four places.
ago, the wedding datp lieiug unan-
nounced. '
A gay mixture of flowers-was used
in the decorations of the home to
portray- a pink and green ' color
pcheme, arranged by the hostess.
'Following a round of bridge games
and dancing, little,Toby Spectoj drew
a decorated. Wagon, laden With lovely
gifts, into the . robin and presented
them to the honoree. The hostess
then offered dainty refreshment of
jello, calce aíid punch to. her guests,
as follows:- Misses Bessie Grimes.
Marie Glonderinan Ruth Scales, Fay
KchHbei*. ' Margaret McKay, Novettro'
Schriber, Aileen Wilcox, Velina
Grubbs, lionise Eastern, Jenuen r.evy
if Morgan Cit.v. La.j M
Of Morgan. City, La.; Mesdauies-~Wrl-
ila Bryant, Calvli* Stakes " G. C.
Strickland, S.'- Sokolsky. Ttt. Clpldfine,
S- Kosonfeld, Tom Williams, M. E.
Grubbs and Frank Delage.
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ORANGE BliOSSOM GLIB i
TO «IVE BENEFIT BRIDGE
-T^ie Orange Blossom club mem-
bers are making preparations for a
benefit bridge party which they hope
to be able to give Friday evening at
the home of Mrs. F. J. Dearborn, on
Park avenue- Reservations may be
made by/ calling Mrs. Dearborn at
phone 28. « . i
PLACES OF " . -
ANNOUNCED
Bapijifli-^ppp:
have beea announced for :SU o'clock
Thursday afternoon as follows'
Circle 'one with' Mrs. Walter í^er-
ry. IS Off Cherry street; number two.
with Mrs- M A. Bravo. 808 John
street; number three with Mrs. Huu-
tér Beatty, 1808 Orange avenue: cir-
cle four with Mrs. H«nry Foroe, Six-
teenth street; number six with Mrs.
Percy Pac bar, 1801 Cherr> s'roe .
KTHODUSTS ANNOUNCE
KETINGS .IX WEEK
MET!
MEETINGS |FO.K WEEK .■■./
The calendar of activitie of the
.Flint Methodist • churel) include
meetings next week to b<! held as
follows: V
' Junior Epworth League members
to assemble at 6 o'clock at the
chvir«'h.
The Woman's Miaflionury society
IS
the
have their feguiar
o'clock rSiiday álí
i'lacé . of
on t(>eovnt of til P e«i4 «t4
Miss Bhiauor Wilson, being a^aj OH
her vacation.
«roams entertained at
í18m caso* fhjday
Misses Auna and Art'uemise Mick-
ey Were joint hostesses at a picnic
at Bailee's fish caiup Friday even-
ing, given In honor of their hous«
guests. Misse* Nora utwl Claire Kil-
bride of Ne w , Orleans.
Dancing and various garnea fur.
lushed the diversiou for th« happy
party, which was
ton, ttioce. of Uf*. «i, A.
has visited In 'Onutgo m
timfls, uuderwont an o|w?
Galveston S ]A t w^fk and
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Misa Alta Maw Powers, former res-
ident of Orange and a member of
tho Ora«getl«ld. school faculty, is
«pending a few days horv visiting o It)
friends.
DoualU Markle .of Cialvestou is in
Orange attendiuiT to business matteh*.
Pat Burtou, who ha* been attend-
ing the summer session at the tiiil-
yersity oft Texas, jg at hoiue> to spiad
composed vüLlLU&ifeA short vacation before returning to
Ava Lowe. Nora and Claien Kil' hi ' studies. ,
bride. Alta Belle Turner. Mamie Ait-
na Joiner, Audrey Lewis. Evelyn
Cottle. Anna and Artheuiise Hiekey;
Hubert Redding, Ceeile Worloy, Fred
Myers, . Otis- Patker. Walter' TWtfF^two weeks in 'Galveston
geouls, Elmer Newuian, Arthur VVil-
•on; Alton Tutfner and Matthew Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Malonr have
Skceler. us their guests over the week-end. counties
Mi'". Perry Burr and son. Perry.
Jr., and Miss Carrie Allen arc back
vfill meet at 3:30 o'clock at (lie hum
of Mrs. 11. h. Cox T10 Elm straeC
It has bewi renuested that avorj
member be, iu attendance, as this will
be the regular business session
'Mrs. Hunter Huddle, president of
the Gleauer society, has returned to
~4oruugyr after,'a few Weeks' vacation.,
and has .made ' a request that every
member 'be iii attendance at 3:80
o'clock Thursday- afteruoau for the
monthly business meeting.
Mrs. W, J. Maxwell and Mrs., Ueu-
lar \jrill serv^ as joiut hor;tes&cs at
tho Wesley Bible class meeting, which
will He ludii at 7;3«! o'clock Friday-
evening at the churchy .
MRS. R. J. FARIES TO
BE CTRCliE HOSTESS
Circles-two of the West Orange
Baptist chu&h Will.i hive Its weekly
meeting at ," 2:80, o'clock Wednestiay
afternoon at the home "of Mrs¿ R. ;J.
Faries on Western avenue.
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WILLING WORKERS MEET
TUESDAY AT OttSJPEL;
Members of the Willing \Yorkers'
class of the . Presbyterian chapdl e|re
Urged- to be In attendance at 7 o'clock
Tuesday, evening at the chapel. Miss.
Lela, Pearl pepwe will be In charge
of the lessen. . -
INDIGESTION
aids nature as a lax- ,
ative in its digestive
duties. Often one of
these little pills taken after meals ^-derson
or at bedtime will do wonders, es-
pecially when you have overeaten
or aré troubled with constipation.
Remember they are Dr. Carter's for-
mula, young and old can take them.
All Druggists 25c and 75g re&pkgs.
CARTER'S ESiPILLS
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camlf fire SHOWS
actif itíes tFOR SIMMER
Aetivitips of the Camp Fire Girls
hav| not, been at á standstill at a y
tit I'irlbg tho .Minupvr iiiifjitl(.-t:. llji.
nAljIiliW^thi^ vNWk '
cainiit'at- Co\V£ «ííeek, swimming classes
were orgtuiised. at Blue ial^i. .• >v«th
Miss Catherine Ford as instructor.
Just recently ,a "life saving ^class was
started,--'uiidoi' the supervision of
Ben Iff. Bering, Vlth an ', pw^lluicut
of nine junior^ members" and tliree
senior members. -1 •*
tyfif., T. 'c. Ford. Camp Fire exeo-
Utyie. failed it guardian's-' meeting
Thursday evening to make plans , lor
n membership drive which would be-
gin within the noxt few' days, plans
wero also discussed for the regular
group meetings to begin about Sep-
tember 15. Guarrdians' present, for
this meeting' were: Mrs. Homer Sim-
mons, Mrs. Hugh Myers, Miss Essie
Richardson ' knd Miss
Audrey
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LITTIjE cypress cutj j
holds social tuesday
Miss .lanío w Hightower, j county
home demonstration agent, announc-
ed yesterday that thfo Woman's Home
Demonstration club of Little Cypress
patterns at 2 o'clock Thursday after-
noon at their • regular meetiug. plai-e.
R is. prged that all menthére!
these" various clubs will be ill ui-
tendancc. '
Tlw<iiew' club, which was organized
at Rose"~ City a short time ago, "will
have a demonstration ot foundation
would haye. -their social ^ 2:30
o'clock Tuesday afternoon at tlw
school/
The West OrangOx club willy- have
a simjlar gathering at 2:30 o'clock
¿Friday afternoon ( nt tho West Or-
ange school. '
3y£leariore. Bubneft*
PENNEY EMPLOYES TO
CAMP OVER WEEK-EN l>
Employes of the J. C. Pennéy Co.,
will leave this afternoon tor Cow
créek, where they will spend to-
night and .Monday: Fishing, 1 and
swimming will be the chief diversions
of the outing. .
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IT IS LABOR that creates the wealth
which passes through the hands of the
i.\
Bank. It is Labor's loyaJt^rTo the nation
that gives the Bank its liability. When the
Bank flourishes, Labor flourishes.
We Greet Workers!
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This interdependence of the Bank and
Labor has/created between them a lasting
sympathy; a friendship that is more than
commercial, that ié truly and deeply hu-
man. On Labor Day Wo greet all Workers
a,pd with them unbounded contentment.
men's monthly meeting.
postponed , for week
The men of the Presbyterian church
nave postponed their monthly meet-
ing at the church Monday evening
itnrtU the following Monday, Septem-
ber"?. This Change was made on ae^,
count of Labor Day and a numbef"
of . the members will be out of tow .
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eastern star WILIj
have (meeting tie81
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The
IKDAY
(ler of Eastern Star mefef;
ing bai- liecn jinuounced thW week
for 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at
tho Masonic is urged that
all. members be present.
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—tmder the glut of
lights and the stress of '"Picture
Making" the beauty rendered tar
Gouraud's Oriental Cream stands
the test It gives an alluring,
pearly appearance that will' not
rub off, streak or spot
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RUAD TIIJS FIRST: 1
Kitty WUmot, suiHyr-ncim.nwr and
fine ntvnoffraphcr. left an orphan, re.
fvtes -a—proposal from her friend,
John rBpuracon. and gotta to Hew
York to be "free" and llva her oipn
Ufa. Product of a small town, Hill fr-
ión, «Imple, knaffpotcd, pretty. Kitty
hat no doubt of iufr ability to pet a
fob and take carc of herself. She has
the drawing room on a Pullman.
ILoncly, $ho leaves it, to be-spoken
to by one of "two men. on the oar. lie
is florid, big, coarse. Kitty locks her-
self in her drauAno room, but. tor.
gets to fasten the door when she
crawls into her berth. Sha is lust
¡.falling, asleep when the door slowly
; room <m 4 cfose*. and IOkKé'fme door,
• Kltty'screams for help, / H.
(NOIV OO OK WITH 'vna STORY)
CHAPTER 2
"QlHJT up!" A rough Imml wns
O clapped over .her lips. "I'm not
■ goln'—Ale-—hurt you! ' Just wanna"
111' talk- -"
tvltty bit savagely .at-.tbo lingers
\ which held her mouth. With a ctir'se
the map let go. Kitty scrttnmed
again, loudly, healthily. Homo one
pounded on hor door. Again «he
screamed "tielp—help!" The biff
wait lurchcfr*Bwr and again tried to
gag her mouth with, his hand, tttM
Kitty's blood was up. Dodging, (she-
eluded his' arm and twade for tlie
door.
He clutched at hor as she paHtirtdi
She felt her pajama coat ilp under
his lingers. As he caught her arm
she'strucU him Hn the fuce with her
frec^ band. A moment they staggered
back and forth; then a friendly pitch
of, tha...tri IJ Arbrotight Kitty to tit . ,
door: by n miracle slio found the
latch and pulled It. The door (lew
dpen. 'A flood of lltrht streamed in.
and tiio amail m " with the inous-
tac.he, the dapper little duile as she
thought him. tnf|tilred, mildly: "l^ld
,any one call?"
^Oh. yes. yen! Help trie—this beast
—tms drunken man—-" ..
"Shades of my -salntrd ancestors!"
.'The small tnan- caught Hiftlit of |lie
big one, crouching behind Kitty.
"Come out. yoilf" he directed.
Sheepishly the big man staggered to
the door. "Jus* III' jolco—>" he be-
gan. . Rut small mtlstnebe .didn't
wait for him to finish. Two small
z fists boat, a rapid tattoo against the
flushed face of llie drunken jnnri;
with a cry of pain liuft airma^ment lie
lost his balance; his "bead struck n
. seat.aíBLar he feli.y lie lay su|ft)ne
t)ie car. completely knocked out.
"Suggest you lock your door.
Miss!" said the small titan, in a mat-
ter-of-fact voice.
Kitty breathed heavily, clutched
her torn pajama coat around her,
trying to speak and only managing
to gasp.
Her rescuer looked up In her fac«
.and grinned, dlsarmlngly. "Better
vdo It now!" ho waffled. "Porter"!
bo here In a minute. If you lock,
ydurselí in, no one will know—"
"Oh, thank you—" f-
Head whirling with excitement,
heurt beating like mad, Kitty shut
and locked tho door. She trembled
for an hour, then tried to relax. Hut
sleep éamo not to the girl who knew
she .could take care ot herself. In
the morning, warned by1 her experi-
ence that all was not safe as It
seemed on trains for unescorted
women. Kitty tucked two tens and
a five dollar bill Into a tiny belt
pocket, then closed" her smajl hand
' liatf firmly. No one who might want
' to. steal should see the little roll of
- bills It contained. It wan a pretty
4 hag—real nt'J fashioned beads: once
her mother's.
¡I She came timidly forward, looking
narrowly for b^r annoyer. The man
who had resetted hor was waiting: In
a, near-by section. ,
*Htf« not hero!" hi) smiled, under-
ntundingly. "Good mornln(K I hope
yb'u slept V . ' . .
"No! • Oh. I must thank you airaln
—'loes any one know? It was dread-
ful !" Kitty was Incoherent.
"Don't thank me; It Isn't often I
ftnd any ono so drunk 1 can knock
him down! No. no one knows. I
told the porter ho felL I doubt If
he'll contradict me! If you won't
think I'm trying to forcé an ac-
quaintance. will you breakfast with
me 7 He may be In. the dinltig car,
a ;.fl perha'ps you'd like an etcort?"
breakfast
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by «4«tójc,.
tun .to. p<md a,
Mr. And Mrs. 'f
drittr ta-TSilth rolativea, .
M>t,:an;d
T^mirdTr'#P>; Ualve«t<tri to
week-end holtda)%.
Prisoners
VERNON, T«x„ A«*.'!:|«L'
Cuttingii hole throujtU tho-
four pviaoncr escaped
Mjllltaruer county here
«lay. tiffirers said
Jtineeretl by ©rneat ÓitJeab#
bind, uuder weutenceif
years usscssad In varlons West
Hie. past
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Her handbag wa empty.
"WMi\poal"'>vcrfed f'J.
' wondered lff
But she
ing pan to 'lire! *
The blond, man was not Tn tSe din-
ing car. Kitty ordered a molest
Kitty laughed, "ft would, at that
— a silk racing unit! I don't Ilk o to
stiffen my iliu;eni' currying welglit.
Like to look at itV" Hitó hnndud the
bos over, i In turning .it ovet he
druppod it; plckorl ,h tip with !an.
apolofe'y and placed It oft tho table. '
"You a «pianist7" he (&Uorl, rV.for-
ríñg to her remark about her fingers.
"No, I'm a stenographer."
"i.ots of good shows hi the city,
now!" ho ventured. ."H/t.ve; yon wi
'l.ove Time7'^' ^
"No it iiUí'n't licen to my hoitt"
t( wiivy<i." Kitty '-aught her breath.
She had no home now !
"That Jstjtt the only good n¡how
cither!" lie went 'on. "Wouldn't you
like to see some of themj?"
"I expect to'" ansWered Kitty.
Then *she wa." a little perturbed;
perhaps that wasn't playing • quite
fair. She would really have no rijjht
to resent an Invitation after that
speech and she did not want to suem
to force a man who had been chiv-
alrous enough to becotho her host.
"Thereia one 1 hope you will see!"
lie announced. "It's called 'The Beg-
gar of Jerusalem', it's being staged
in Stewart Hull!"
"Is it good?" milted Kitty. Now it
would come! Now he/ would' hay;
"Corno on and we'll go see it!" And
how could she either accept or re-
fuse? 11
"I'd like to nay it Is." His rather
hesitant voice was low. "I'm iitiurhur
it for'the Community Church. That's
my business: putting on shows for
organizations to rnlse funds. I'll be
glad to.give you a pass for two, so
you can Ask á friend—"
Kitty was speechless. In nil the
movies she liad seen, well dressed
yotm« men with small waxed, mua-
tachef. who rescued strange breity
girls on trains asked them to tro to
sliowa and dinners and then to wild
parties. She was tolng ha'wded po«t-
0 , .so she might select her own
friend, to go <o a religious pageant'
• In remorse at thiflfking. hQ.- iiKhv
take an advantage, and gratitude for
hln help, Kitty was conscientiously
entertalnWg. until they- pul1e<l into
the iMlatton in New Yofk.
Defore she left^hc train. Kitty ex-
tracted flvo one dollar bills frobi thev
roll In her bag and tuel«-d them In
her glove. As she walkéií beslda the
train with her rescuer he clutched
his arm suddenly The, big man-
now with a bruised face—strode by,
brushing against her with unneces-
sary rudeness. But he did not spesk.
breakfast, chatting thankfully with*1* boardSCff house given her by
her rescuer, the, TfsiWBgs' Aid, did she -well
-What a beautiful bag!" Her cofii- thflt «lie h/uT*ot learned his name!
f panion looked his admiration. "Al-
most Mr enough to hold a bathing
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and hurried ahead.
Only after. Kitty parted from her
companion at. the taxi, entrance, and
Wfcj'WeU on hor way to. tho address
Tho hcardins house which Kitty
could afford wee good of its kind;
oáo of the ancient browii stone front,
houses in tho carls .thirtlWn which
mi iiuilher 'in a reaiiiencti nor a
business disti ictt "btfgé old mansion#
with many roonifi of largo !/#, ainplof'
bails, dark wood-.vOrtf, crystal chan-
ilcliers, electric lighta hangbig from
the uclllngü diafigured with tho ap-
plied wires. ■ . . ■ *'|
Kill y followed Mrs. Hej,-wiiv tall,
thin, tight lipped, hard t'ace'd land-
ltulv. to a room on the third fltjor.
it wanjiiu-ii and hotel-like cuntrasted
with tlm pretty If simple room hi
ihuh ULÍJ-y hud had. sueli pride. Btlt
■dio ste. lcd hets'-lf. "I don't ílfiye
stny here indefinitely!" "she thought.
"When I. liuvo a geod Job, I'll rent
an apartment;-"-"
"How much is It?" Sbs asked,
"With, two meals a day, fifteen
dollars a weefy."
Kitty shook tier head doubtfully; It
was more than she had expected ttt
pay. But then she detiided to take it,
for a while. . Money was not one of
her troubles. Hor father had left
httlo cash, but his atprfj, .lohn assured
her. woti|il sell for tt'fair sum. She
had thr^ljuwdred dollars.i« cash tu
her hand bag.
Dinner was both .good and plenti-
ful; Kitty lirul no neighbor at tbi
small table tn the eorfier; the linen
was clean and she felt safe. 1
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Kitty sént for the evening papers,
and occupied hersélf after dinner—
strange to. have dinner at six - o'clock '
lufsteB'l of •noon!'—-in unpacking her
simplo wardrobe. Before she went to "
bed she came down stairs to uno tit* .
telephone; if a curious landlady was
somewhat nonplussed M the char- r
tictof of conversation, Kitty did tiot i
know it. Sho called up the Y. W.
C. A., the Women's Athletic Club, the 1
Columbia Natatorlam and tho J&lst'
Side Swimming Club. She asked how '■}'.
a Stranger got tho prlvllestcs of tiio ¡
tank, how long it w & and how late j
át, night It via.1 open? Kitty had no
idea of doing without her dolly swim
merely because stVe-was to be om-
ployed all day long. Besides,through
swimming she hoped to make some
new friends, " w
As^i she turned afay from tho
phone, Mrs. Hegwin Mopped her.
"I'm sure you won't mind paying in
advance. Miss Wilmot!"
"OI , yes. Will you come up to
"tny ro^ito. please? Or. wait' untU to-
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"T wonder if she aver smiles!"
thought Kitty. "Does she thhik 1%
run a way?" „
A little scorofnl of til# landlady's
caution. Kitty led the way to her
room, picked up her bag and opened
it to take owt the «teen doUanu
The bag waa empty!
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1930, newspaper, August 31, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142768/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.