The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [301], Ed. 1 Sunday, June 17, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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adept la MWaR i we wouja ele-
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4oef, and ae man can shut it, the
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niry an4 ineluder
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no ruecem in mathematiel atudy
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of educntea -women are ignorane of
their pbiigations to the Dimerential
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er Albert Payson Terhene, /whom
readers.
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today’s daughters.
experience ahe will
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the vote for yr**
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tience, the impartial weighing -
evidence without which ehEre can b.
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T5• Job Ana do It. the folly of
-marrying without great love, or of
beins a hueindn mtellte, the de
«trability of outside interests for
married women, the obligation of
women to belleve in womanhood.
Them are nome of the plank in the
Matform of the
1928, but many,
not take the attitude
3en
Al. 6m? -
write am against 22 eom-
4 autlVMn.la. imetuding an
Eatittiona la Which he id
ft have aceount
prepatednces in the women them-
petven to meet reverses h overnide
poyerty. If you were thrown upon
tax re=curces, how could you
let your nving 1 Choone now a
Jt la true that a wine woman haa
erkuad for the feminist platform aa
Team ngo "ek wav almont a ta-
booed word. your Mamie. more fot-
tunate, M permittea the ownerhip
ef M Mendy a pair of leks an her
brother in bonnt, unveiled She i.
taught their Me aa early and m;
thoreushty .. toe arquires the &am-
II he >s ckAhKx !
He is $ELFISH!
vRuel ! He am
ere.pg
uer and mhore thoroughly
a mind la dimabpsed of
Hr contempt of her wo-
tb» happier for her, the
ilsing for the next gen-
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"ftady Ui-marred marriage. would
vaved if the young woman were
vpfea of independet pomftion and
U free to reseet or accept. Xoth-
k had done na much to cultivate
intette ha ppi new in Amerk. id
> elevation of woman to an equni-
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witapoto-
otam.
■ ft not true that the rich avoid
e penaity for lawbreaking or
Hre the lenden heel „f juntice.
9 M Blaekmat, wealthy Den-
r oil opefator ana seir eziled in
Wee. was cauzht ia the dragnet
the government la the oil fraud
usully ranked u a good common
arhool education, you have not paid
too dearly for the benefit to her of
nympathetie IIMa of thought. for the
familiarity with the boot works ot
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wan one of the pillafs of the
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ft the expove earn, he fled to
LHe defied his government
Eured to return. Now Uncle
be a claim of $8,500,000
EBLekmet and haa tilea tat
M writs of attachment agalnst
bperty in Colorado and New
femintsts of
The paramount advantage of se-
- and mhasteriu a prufeaalon
ri. In the etteet upon the wp-
hermelk. Many a woman would
have loved a worthle nun
it ehe had had regular employment
pay, for her thoughts and handn, . sK
of 4 ho need not marry unlens won by
pure love la uxely to make a more
deilberate and a wtmet choice ef a
humtana than whe who Has done Mt
.tie but dhbam and lonk and angle
for her other half.
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lot hie kind had the man
latatufe to rely bpon HI.
med it to the Ifhit. Maud
porant juron did the real
aekers are given life set-
,4 Kbd handed murderers are
away. Bank robbers who dis-
t w—g«n« go to the ent or to
pes Mr life
here hs been a revolution in the
ft* mind to Teana Gone are
old dan of the gunman Gne
the Old Myr at the hip poeket
enet pone are the day* o lax
mmeet ot tow* This la aa k
Mmm2*e,
en Me man qublime, the arections.
6* mFmsaha eSl
1, *ieklyt No! 1 went cau U "deu-
> cate." It la very in-delseate to my
way of tbihking t is as mm h my
duty to keep well aa to 2-; 3.22
Of count, accients will happen in
"pite of precutions, but nobody in
proua of having fallen into the med
"If your girl bring, away nothihg
from her college beyond what la
72 WW are parroting about awlft
|JWhMr*M fewer technicalities
I roAthded of the fact that the
M fesor « th* republic
Emad the grade Then coming
he they are reminded of th. rat t
# murder in murder in Texas
2 k he mn slaughter now
# atatath had been relegated and
eoffo and th* la*makers
l the high ceart judkes of Texas
A reepohmibie Mr the relegation
A* ft law in Texas.
•MAton are aeat to the electrk
IT Of be the pehttatlry for life
Un omt ternu of imprhonment
md the rare
adottt. the pepnenttaftes of Texaa
Bhvethowing with the etinvtetea
hHhttM at de fehim -non
mol ohviet behind the while
1 on dh tarms today than ever
b ibb hfttorr of Texaa
*10 ft a matter ot retard and tn
wd zpeaka for tiselt.
boro are no rterBal by the
b eqil oa lechalcd Hile. There
retersale where the accused
■a Ue ft»t haea given a nm
l no lreeta H the edastiuon
Sfhe laws of the comtoonwaaUh.
MMp perons heetmea of crime
Even thet iibetty th the lower
to then the surors ana it the
A shoule ghee Ider the responst-
tty with man in educatical advan-
tages and attainments and her con-
pegueht advantage an a contracting
phrty la matrimony
"Be alow to 'believe yourneig in
PHe The reality to a beauuirul yet
an awful thing. A lovelem marriage
H Oh unehame union. The Real dak-
Hage la not a crouch mo meekly
lh the shadow of a huaband that
vh the outiinen of your wpvr.tr
ppectai line of atudy and of thought, _
bearing directly upon whatever pro-
tearion. trade or avocation you may
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"Begin by the Mme ahe can un-
dentand Morice of heroic and valor
and oua deed#, to .tell her what woman
M NO DIVORCE FoR
HE I SA€ is too
CTo A Cbok _ 4
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1 - Ac"0! Testedars axswek 16 bouthef dG
."Bear Hi mina, that zqu are, kret
at All. human belhgs, and then, see-
bhaty, women/"
•There are mother, who qectate
it It Is our duly to rady, to I
sty, .to observe, that the oddard
rden of thought-and evens may not
eWeep nur children way from us as
*e lie ntranded, while nurperten have I
window mamme; though tied to
buby’s cradle, need no the ignorant
th the world move.. She who
eohtrtves to mavo an hour here and
tr a-dazaylorara jek,u--:
The Way of A Man
wrought Ihto their
the inutuity « •
"job, but al
Calculu« to no
auainst the kdbe
indinernee o{ ll
ley. the break ta
thought of th!
hue done for • humanjty and what
ahe may do to the future»
Its good, sound, itelliuent, mod-
ern femtnism, imn’t it? And it wax
pabltshed exactly torty-Ave year,
ago in a book called "Eve’s Daugh-
tern; or Common senne tor Maid
Wire and Mother,” in a book by
it mjBaftt sa
20. Deeree.
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Use Clasaaa.cd Ads
। No Divorce for me i r \ y
ME is THE REST MEAL/ /
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [301], Ed. 1 Sunday, June 17, 1928, newspaper, June 17, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529978/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.