The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 6, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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THE ORANGE LEADER
Sunday, May 6. 1928
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1—Large Two and One-half Ton Truck
1—One-ton Ford Truck
1—Ford Pickup
1—Ford Touring Car
1—Ford Coupe
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may apoear $n columns at
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to being brought to attention
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SOCIETY
LADIES ALTAR
SOCIETY MFr THUVRBDAY
A good meeting of the Ladies’ Al-
no Mussolini
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aa viglant.
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A BLACK PACE I THE
PICTERE
in H te revelre about him, who con-
*idets his own mu pre-eminent on
an potnta, and who la the meanet
petty boss and zotist la ezintence:
was announced
egxs would be
th* domentie. tyrant, par excellence,
who wants the home and every one
xripdoe 1M00ichesaf.
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tirades 1, J and 3 will meet at
the same hour Wenesday for re-
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Much
ahi* le
Guaranteed To Kill Ants
THAT INFEST HOMES
'Red Dot Ant Syrup
Try one bottie—be convinced
At All Dealers
In th* bom*, but n-ither does aha
want a pinelens etature, afraid to
win suide the destiny of the con-
SN« la coming years.
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SUM, SAN fenicisco SLw,
Peevovsuf cotacTep of — .
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WEAPbNS, HaouP, LARCENY, BoMBiN, ASSAUCT
nD BAfERY, BcoKMAING, am&tew*,
USING MAUS To OtEgAUP. _ __________
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long to leap into matrimony, wo
munt art down in all candor th* fol-
low Ina conjugal < rlasaination of th*
American hurbana: '
not keep his witeis
moder woman wants
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S' Eonalbility for the defeat of im-
portant lesialation demanded by the
5 the tar west, the rarmer.
M "20 think they are ziven a rotten
toN.ato the valley dwellers who
Mve been ruined by Minalnai
Tiver overflows
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acnoss
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hand.
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M Investigat,
Them who eprawl.
M Kingdoma.
M Emthets.
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onity.
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10 Analyne grammatie-
ally.
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42 Pemhinine name,
at. Diafigures.
44. Hiacker.
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M Pastoral pipes.
M Berpenta.
Si. Invade suddenly.
M Virtuoun,
M Losterers
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th* weifimh he-man
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St. Mary's Catholic
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AUBBANDS CLASBIFIED
Maa haa a to per cent chance of
settine aa tdeat wife, according to
Kra Clarence O. Goodman, Iilinotn
club loader, who claames wives as
tolloww Home-maker or ideal type.
30 par rout; Jana. or can-opened type
—20 par cent; naguying type. It
per cent; drudge type, ZB per cent;
toby doll type, 1 per cent.—New,
note.
Why any woman whoula take the
trouble to analyz wives on a per-
eentage basis la nomething that munt
punt* other women, since that real-
ly interest them la the percentaue
at Meal hunband»—the percent,**
at woman’s chances for obtaining
one of thia r arced I nab rare spectes
—and the percentage of other varle-
ties Of husbandn, with whom moot
women haw to put up.
Therefore, for the benent of our
eel. we hare tried to put the Amer-
loan hunband on a percentage banis,
to elamtty him according to hla moot
common types And according to
TMRKE GRKAT PROJEOTs
", . DOOMED $
Uniess the Congresalonat shAiPan -
m.lleadne the Boulder Dam propon. .
fL* 7 its way to the zraveyard,
Mii-IPPi flood relief will be
•■toad by the president and all the
•larm rellet measures will be pigeon-
ful but dumb. 1 per cent; meek
momes, 4 1-2 per cent; total lit per
rent.
A atria chances of gettinz that
perfect martial combination, the man
who is a chum, and yet known how
to make levs. meem to us about one-
half of one per rent,—and but true!
The larzezt clans of Amarican hue-
hand, amuredly belongs to the tired
busimena man type. who might be a
lot worne, even thought to might
aleo be better. he’n a good provider
and payer of Miki, he’s loyal, kind,
eonncientioup-the objections to him
are that he a so utterly dull and un-
romantie, that hie chief interest In
life to hla job. and that at neither
is Ik Ins nor kimming can matiaty an
Intelligent and ardent woman
Mr and Mra. Inman Crowe and
chnaren of Beaqmopt are week-end
visitor. in the Bettye Allord home
The weld and tight wad type le
alee eWI in our midst. Ha the
man who’s ahvay. rowing because
I the bacon la burnt, or becaume the
«rocer‘a Mil le a dollar higher than
it won last week, or becausa the
children mumt havs new wweaters;
to la about aa pleemant around the
houne as a police dog in action, and
bin xrouches and penurloumnem grow
worme an he grown older
The gay deeelver type la charm-
Ing when he’s home, but—WHEX
le to homer Anewer: only when
threw no party or no pretty lady
on the Immedite horizon; he in the
co-respondent’a dellght, and he really
ought never to marry. only he's such
an attractive and amunng bachelor
01 VOTERs XEED APPLY
According to , San Antonio new,,
szoreiborer engaged in ron.trur
tor by that city, munt
E.bonatide readents ot San An
Gitonlo and bolder, of , poli tax re.
Tr. *toMfylng him to vote in al
5 2^“ ’ To make it effective the
G’.comminnton adopted an ordi
all the ground Are
i LonuSottractors on publie work,
" bow to • city ordinanc.
lota oftener than you would
even in modern America
church was held in th* auditorium
of St Mary's school on Thursday af-
ternoon at 3:30. A fair attendance
was noted
Mrs Henry Gloudeman presided
during th* business sennion, at which
time church important business was
attended to. It was voted that a
Christian Doctrine medal be given
to the school thia year, as has been
the annual custom.
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la a premcription foi
COLDS, GRIPPE, PM, DENGUE,
AiLous PEVER AXD MALARIA
It KiIlm the zerma.
The Junior Crime Wave
Kemen
zourtaleni
ahe becomen hl, wife and Ando that < porta. Grammar nchool graduation
she munt alo be hla mother — a , exereimes will be at the Hut on
mother who nahes him out of scrapes Thur May evening when the public la
Into which hla irresponaible chitdiah- invited to attend.
PLANVIEW—.— $500,000 new *
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HAN ANU EL-Building permit"* A
imuea tore mince January 1 repre-
aval $1,as0,806.
Mr. and Mr. Andy Anto win
leave the early part of neat week
for their rice farm near Ged, La.
10* ir
Men R M. Robinson of Edwerly.
1A.. la vimiting her daughter, here,
Mendames D M. and M. i. Toney.
cnL 1.
Mro s J Melia* wa» kn.m to
Cirele l of the Virat Baptint church
at tor home, 704 Park avenue, on
Thuradey afternoon at 1 o'clock, at
which time there were eleven mem-
ber. and four viaitors prevent.
Mro O. L. Baker led the devo-
tional and preaided over the bum-
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Christian church, who were guests
on thio occanton.
The meeting at Circle I nept
Thuraday win be told at the home
of Mra. Elmer Dunlap on Third and
Green avenue at 1 o'clock.
able to reupeet tor husbana and
recognize his ngnte no a personaltty,
even thougn du engineera a pitched
bottle ar ao, loot tofnaoutirhe
le married to a man ar a moume.
Here, then, are your husband-
clamMed. "You lake your chelee"—
and your chance—for, too often, you
don't know which type of husbana
le yogn-untn be l» yourst
or ganea widower, that to'a never al-
lowed to remain permanently in
the trrauaarr of their occurence, for either role; every woman aAmires
th* gultanee of leap year xiri who ; him-unlem and until the marries
him.
Nearly every girl also admires ths ,
type that is just a big boy—until
for a breakfast that will Is* served
ths first communion class of R.
Mary’s church on Sunday, May lath.
Breakfast will be scried in the
school auditorium.
The meeting of ths Altar society
on the first Thuraday in June will
be the last to be held UH Septem-
ber, and It ia hoped that the mem-
here will all be in attendance at
thia time
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A ThXAs WoAX HOXORKD
I Texap oceupies a proud place on
' te map of American .tale, just a,
M occeples • proud place on th*
6 peges ot American history. Tria,
Shoa and Texas women are in evt-
deuce ovary whe»! at home and
abroad Congratulations to Mr. s
S M. M. Marra of Austin and the
StoartouS of Taaae.
Mra Marr, was elected prenident
I aS the National Congtess of Parent
E- Teachers amnoclatton at the annual
Emeetine told in the city of Cleve-
Mad she sueceeds Mr. A H
Reeve at Pennayivania, who had
served five year. In the presideney.
I B maxtmum allowed by the by-law..
President-elect Marr, assumes th*
/ leadership of the congress after five
year at service aa Fourth Vice Pres-
Meat i charge of public welfare
Mra. Marr, tea been identified with
Parent Teachers organizations in
E Tezas for a number of year, and an
E outstanding leader of the annocia-
tons. «
She became Distriet President of
the Tezas associatiou in 1914 and
wan wtate Prenident from 1920 to
1924. novation to the higheat pomi-
Hon er Office within the gift of
Ehe vau membership of the Parent
Teacher assoclations of America 1.
* honor ao well aa a signiricant
recounftion of the services lnd the
•P
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hl-i -1
Due let the fact that all munical
instrumenta belonging to the Juve-
nile band were dentroyed by tire
when the mehoo) building burned,
the band will not pin yet Mark park
Thuraday, May It, aa previounly an-
nouneed.
any, entered Orange
neo no Becond Claes
pton home, at the time the Baptist
W. M U. would vend their centribu-
tiona, which will be next week
After the bumineas. memion, the
lemon from "Second King" war
taught by Mr. C. A Kuwae IL
A apedlal feature of thia meeting
which waa greatly enjoyed gy tto
member., was several delightful mu-
"4 numbers given by Mims wu-
ietta Barnes, and Mirn. Covauit,
elnger and pianist from the Miret
Te CHICAGO HW
WANTED
foe COUNTERFEIKING,
FORGERY, CHECK
RAISING, BLACKMAIL
ceg&PTes
Mse $fes u«a 3”
=r ieiM too en--
Bud cu-pe
Supt John L Coers announces the
Anal ‘examinations for high school
students Monday and Tuemday at the
Hut. Grade.. 1, 1, 6 and 1 will
meet at the Hut Tuesnday morning
at p o'clock for report cards.
Good comrade and good lover.
Ideal, 1-2 per cent tired buminema
man. 1» per cent; meifish he-man.
ta far cent; geoid and tlght-wad. 11
per cent, gay deceiver. 11 per cent;
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nm meeting it
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ner leads him, who lives on noth-
ing. between tto Joto he light-heart-
edly lonen or abandona, who is per-
pet gaily cheering, potting, soothinu,
scolding him, because he isn't really
a grown man and a hunhand but
junt g came of arrented development,
nucering from adult Intantiam.
A email hut pernieluos percentage
nt husbandn must be dencribed aa
beautiful but dumb. This type is
a «plend id phynleni specimen, maybe
a college athlete, but there’ ao lit-
tle gray matter under the curly hair,
and a man max to a ucutptora
pertect model without havin any-
thnlg which in the Ionel remembtes a
•nappy Une. When he’s beaatitul
but dumb, to may whine at petting
parties, but after marriage, with
talking as Important aa kissing, to
ran get awfully on a woman's nerves.
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