The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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lift clmnh lit 3:80 W
Pill
Moiety - «HT Flwit
> home of Mrs. Dew ft>#;
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rhuroh at S:S« p. in.
Vscuicm or the church.
Slfc .■i FRIDAY •; v
Loyal' Worker* clasw of lb«
ChrMlan <:lmri-li hi 3 o'clock
V'i' ■
MH-vJk<GM Hi Hwt 11*|>--
|liiiivh «t 3 p. in.
% P. V. social at- 7:*0
at the home of >I«, Jake
ION OIVKN
PArtlWl MEMBERS
f-five pontons were preaent
reception that wag given laat
|by tbe Parent-Teacbarg auto-
fur tbe new teachers. Supt.
|Stover and J. H. David, pro-
of tbe board of education,
Interesting talk*, which were
lad by Mis* Alexandria, an
toacber in the high <-h«oL
wan furnished by the Preo-
|n orcbe.tra.
A. L. Davin bald tbe audi-
I pall baond with son* of hei
lt|B| readings. after which in-
■I(hi of the teachers waa be-
fy Mr. mover and continue*'
|a« about tha room.
• ■•etiaR waa provided oval
Log Craft. president of th«
itlaa, aad ahe announced
that a large number of
ihera had been added to the
|ML
lata hoar, refresh meats of
■a and rake ware serfed la
rtag voom which waa heJnti-
worated la a profaaioa of cor
dak rosebuds.
uiH ilac will be held, on
14.
UTNHAN HOMTKMM
Ui\S TODAY ,
[ Drlphiaas m«I at l:U o'clock
itajf at the how* of Mre.
atwaiaa, with thirteen mw-
■ The bwslas— wnatoa
aided oxer by the praaMoat.
TlmnuM, altar which Urn
kg waa turned aver fc Mr*. O
|ir, who waa la rnarg* of the
oa "Iliad " Mm> waa aaliM
an If Mra. W. Me
Mra. W. .A. Quaalaa.
B Wawack. Ml*. J. V.
| Mr. U. W Stake* aad Mr*.
GIMden
. C. Walla, who haa recoal-
effort to attend each
' dab will meet with Mra.
inter Ileal ty oa October 14,
lias Batentan will be
of the laaaan on "TIM Odys-
OF imwoit
,\rri jt'wn*
Degree of Honor bald their
Monday evening with ^n
good attendance. During
pension, three' new ap-
were balloted on and ac-
by the lodge for Initiation at
|ext meeting.
plana arc being ravde
ttjglninw of tbe drill team.
Jtloh Mra. Mamie Colbum ia
|n, which will be presented to
tc convention to ro held In
In Marchi
[the concluaion of the business
Tig. a social hour waa enjoyed
number of contest gaioea wore
|n, vttlth Mra. ftouche na the
anT~Wlrtner. i
Degree of Honor la maintain.
Splendid recoiij In, attendance
|rowth, and J itouu: it* best to
to the fraternal spirit of the
stlon, as Was reported by
If it* officers thla morning.
HKNEFrr WATOisr
TO BE STAOKD riUDAV
A playlet, "Mother . CJooae ObaUn,"
>•111 be; given at the pVcstfyterlan
chapel at li o'clock Friday night tin-
der t,h« ilirectloji^ Mra.
tool. The proceeds from th|n play
will go to t fund beine rntat'd for
Sunday school room for the cbapol.^
The public la cordially Invited to
attend-
A-
KTAtt TO • V. '
I.D SiKKTlNC TONIGUJ . V ■;
The Eusterln Star organisation
Vin havo their regular meeting ut
7:30 o'clock tonight at tbe pdd' V?,U
lolva hall. Thla will bi> a' buslhesa
and social meeting-and all member*
are urged to atteiidi
members of the Junior Hot
party at the Community ball
evening. Punch and cake were aerv.
ted at a late hour to a large number
of guests. '
The Senior Class Mild a meeting
Wednesday morning and fleeted of-
ficers for tbe class. Those elected
were Esteline Cameron, president;
Charlie Elite, vlco preHldentj Leon-
ard Sargent, secretary treasurer and
sponsor.
Mitts Eloisc Woods is spending
the week-end at her home In Kirby-
vlllo,r— ■
reRSONALS
■Mrs. Lucy ohlapt and daughter
of Memphis, Tenn,', vlelied in the
home of Mra. .J.-sk, Taylor and
daughter. Mrs. Eunnie Mae Frank,
yesterday. Mrs. ehlsiii is the slater
of Mr. Taylor and, thla was the first
time they had niet lp forty yeary.
Miss Audrla Hendrix has return-
ed to •her' Homo here after spending
seven months In Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs- W.' A. Campbell re-
turned lsat night from a few days'
visit In Kerrvllle. f
Kobvrt Lendv, nephew of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. L#edy. left yesterday for
Port Arthur to take a position with
the Texas company.
J. B- <"hannlng returned to his
home here lost al ht after being
on the weal co^at for tha past three
wcelta on a btylrtsgq trip.
tUorge Ingram 'and daughUr,
Mary Alice, mAtrned JvMerday from
Klrhyvill*. accempauylag Mr. In.
gram's brvther. liengU CM factum,
who Is ronvalqwtPg liom * several
days' UK 1,13 r
4(1 • tfc/rton of
Ofa^go viaituc* to-
M'. '«■ HatieS .rf
Wi I MMtMMCht' IM kuflv* «r
Mr. and Mra. W. M. I>i<. Mrs.
Hasdea Is the netsr of Mr. Locks.
Deweyville Newt
Mrs. Lag Traainal eatertaland
the yoaas poopW with a pan yal
her hoase Kridar eavolag Uaailsc
aad games were eajoy«<<i lbro«ghoal
lh« evoaias Thoae at tend lag
|itaae« Utyean Carlker Kalhlaea
log. Doris IIsea. Ktarl Dunham,
da I^wls aad ICdaa Kiaettr;
srs, Oeady Barry, Rlek Cole. Ear not
Hargeot Daniel |<sa Talhorl. JIm
lisi nft i Charlie Kills. Jloswle Var
aado, is* Kovchsr. aad Marion Car-
Mwr.
Misses Avy Jlobbs and Lucille
Harnett left Thursday for 'Hunts-
ville, where they will enroll for the
fall term at 8. H. 8. T. C.
'Miss Kathleen Stevenson left
Monday for Sherniau, where she
will attend Kidd-Koy College this
year.
was
36. and Owon Bbono. Sf, at
Hollywood r^adhouse, two( mllss
from Central City, center of a coal
mining region. > . 1 /.- ■ , m
The mob released the prisoners,
disabled the motor of ;#* 'fedjMfl
men's Mltomoblle, and slashed the
tires. Sullivan was cot on the h«nd
with a bottle and the other two
were beaten. , > <■ -
Arrests of the alleged attack par-
llclpants and others wore made yes.
terday by United Statfts' Marshal
James Bales and Chief Prohibition
Inspector 12. A- Larkin aiid three
prohibition agents from Louisville.
They* brought the itite£n here tor a
hearing before fconimlsslonor Arthur
D. Kirk. / ,
1___ i ■ •
Hoover May Come To
Texas oh Fall Trip
I - ■ ' >
WASHINGTON, Sept. IT. (,AP)—-
President Hoover is preparing to
make one four-day trip Into the mid.
die west next montn and may fol-
low U shortly afterward. If the
congressional situation permits, with
a visit to Texas.
His Middle western trip, as ten<
tatively arranged.' will take htm to
Detroit, Cincinnati and, Uou|avllle.
Leaving Washington .October 20. be
plans lo arrive at Detroit in time
to attend the dedication of 'the Edi-
son laboratory at the nearby Ford
plant tbe next1 day,, and then go to
Cincinnati for1 the opening of the
new Ohio river waterway project
October II
After the Cincinnati celebration,'
his tentative Itinerary calls for a
trip aboard u river steamer through
a number of the new Ohio river
locks to Louisville.
Plane for the Tesns trip have nol
reached such a detail* point, being
dependent upon adjournsment of
congress isle In October or early in
November The president Is still
hopeful, however, that he will be
able to attend the Uadadrn Purchase
celebration at K1 Paau and visit
Dallas. Houston and several other
cities In Teliit
roiJ« K I rnu ki*wuu*kiw
IIETHTHT rnmpt: IT (APv-MKe**
prisoner since last Wednesday by
kidnapers who blindfolded him and
chained hlei lo a bed Mtllhrw
lloldretin. Jr. II, son of a restaur
a at proprietor sad a student ha Wil-
lie Da use unlresalty, was found let*
yeolerday and retesseil t>) sell"
Inspector Henry J. (Jarvln said he I
learned ttutdretfh'e father paid
i-eaa te hie ass'* ahdwetms ' tot*
urday Ttve youth's release waa pre-
vented by ths inadvertent capture
Mr. and Mrs. J .W. Hpence were
Beaumout 'visitors Friday.
H. A. Lane left, Friday tor
home la Fort Arthur.
his
C. Roblnet of Pearstin was a busi-
ness visitor here Monday and Tuas-
ity. ' :
A. J. Lewis was a business vis
itor in Newton Wedneadgy.
' Mr. .and Mrs. Ony Barber, and
children and Ml as Lena Prldgen
spent Sunday at Stark*. La., with
Miss i'ridgon'S parents.
Misa Mildred May bray and Jack
LaBat were quietly married in Or-
ange Saturday evening. The young
couple are (root Ulenmore but will
make their home hero.
Joe HI aeon moved hfs1 family to
Buna. Wednesday, where l^a haa ac-
cepted a position. j,
Mra J UoodeU of OokMole la the
_ geat Ihia we*t of Mr. and Mrs
Oweo Dowser. • ;
7/
The Janlor Class of
vllle High
Wsdnagday in
cers for Hie rlnan. Those
wot* Frank Wllllford.
Dewwy
mooting
Mf offl-
elected
Kath-
leen Allen, secretary Pad
and Da Witt CMlMek,
The motto selected was "Tfcfl
of the pggt will ring tha bells of tlw
future." The coloea or* shell pink
and Nil* Oreen.
Misg Kaelleme Murphy enterUlnad
Arrett Kentuckitn*
For Mobbing PoHcc
IIWKMHSIKO, K , H*|.t II. (AIM
—IV.veil men srrsssd of stllve par
Iklaallse la a m«l> allack ad a fed-
eral prohibition agent and two^^sa*
d«-Movnr men in whe li twti prison-
ers were released were In )s!l here
today under llNt benta Four eth-
er men aad two yoaag a omen were
held ee othsr rhargoe growing out
of tbe attack tfunday aear Central
City.
Tht federal agent, I'at Hultivaa.
Loolsvtlle, reported he sad the two
undercover men, Jeha Dalpber. sad
John Brown, were eei upon by Its
persons aa they arrested llabert
FLY-TCX
D A
Cold*, Grippe,
HiUimm Fever
It is the moot spaed
police of f^O of
as they left the r««. I
the''elder Holdreltb was dal
hnve turned over the mon<
ard Wildg and /.Frank Hohfer,
med \>yfn
m
/hit
kidnapers, wore taken'by notice
ter a running gun Bfht with n
Garvin as two of the
r pol
., Jj!||p
lice acout car seeking a' stolen taxi-
cab. Police at that time did nol
know of the kidnaping. . ' r
■ 'jwaawnK ■ wmKi
tif; Sept. ltv (AP)r*s
While Assistant ' Attorney
Jack Blalock prepared to; open an
InYsS'tlgatlon of alleged- «lrpe fixing
by companies buying cotton seed In
this sectipn Congrosspian Wright
Pat man of this district announced
ho would go to Washington to: lay
hlR, charges before -the .-.department
of Justice. Patman charges - the
companies are keeping the price
about $10 below what it should'be.
BlaloCk revealed the sttorney gen-
eral had been Invesllgatint the
cotton seed situation In other parts
of Texas boforo Congressman pat-
man's charges gained publicity., for
the matter. The congressman, haa
been Interested in the matter fOr a
year and will turn his data over to
Bluloak. Tbe assistant attorney (ton-
era I said yesterday his Inquiries, al.
ready have convinced- him an lnyes-
liguttqn is Justified and a hearing
will be Held In this congressional
disnrM. within the' next ten days.
ental body similar ipy -*lth
to eoiAnieroe nommission' t -
mmmmm Pt
d «ir traffic 'In
rje Pm Hnjllr
-1 "butwW*
RT >«poiP'
ig. repress n-
tif'Wflttl
air
■n|
oa^ftiretice' Jjjbr.
burtafo, preside
Air raeF fixpi
,caused a stir
thtlvea of tha
companies nttenoiot the'conference,
most of whom have held v Out ogaiiiat
WINS
TARRYTOWN. .St. t. — 'A
.lesi. oyer '
fodera^fegllfiiUpn^.vj
John D.
feet. The
tHSSSSM*. ...... i
ivwti rnrnt
lam
ed >lmeelf to- 4. pair,- "the: mo
wore started, and h - kept th
%bm: mm*'
WOl'LD CHRATE AIR BODY
KANSAS CITY. Sept. It. (AP)—
A proposal for the creation of a
Nerve* "On Edge"
All Of The Tim
"When a neighbor of mino told
me how much targon had h el pad
her, 1 made up my mind lo try It,
aad now 1 can't tkaak bar enough.
got
night'*
1.000 has been won
a
IP
m tooat
I '1
£
Hear Kddlo in tlilg i«*ry«4o w
i-oiniuico—it's flllwl with N- .
B£
Bf
buy
ttful Marian Nixon.
LIUtlll
at the snpsrh
Y l"LL < ItY-
at the liuman
TOl 'LL LOVK
tha gongn — I
tender
mK
ERIC AN 8
■el
■ *•1
WALTER HUSTON
lightest roods
disagreed with
me and I was badly eo
"I never saw anything to aqual
Hie way Kargog ended asy trnablas
havopt had a sign of
Siaea t flntghad tha first
I can arMtsllr eat sueh
as pirklea gad rabbagaa grit hoot ba<
after efforts My Mrnsen Mtl tt>
gormat. Hn headarbas have stny.
pod and Harton Soft Maag pflla
ad my constipation without
naaaoatlng ma a* all. I fool )m
wall now as I «nM want to-
1 give Hargnn all tha credit.
Bd Pblpps, HIS Market M . Fort
Korth.
Ooree Drug Store, Agents.
BUSFSSS DIRECTORY
The firnui listed here hav0 shown faith in you by
investing t*eir capiUl and effort to serve you. Keep
this fsfth~Trade at home.
Theee'Firm* an Helping
BUILD ORANGE
BANKS
A"M t III T \l
t~t- MHVV5
wwm
DR&GGIST
Drug Co.
an we carry a corn-
plot* abash of everything to be
found It n drag store.
* _ _ j| g . a. as _ -
UlMR MM llf® rWTKf
"Boostl
6th at Main lone til
PHARMACY
VMM MKHT NATtONAbJUMKI
iatabllshad UtT
Capital Mock paid lo IMMH.H
tafaty lx-p.-it Boraa lor Rant
ample faollHtW tor haad-
MMUU, either large or
II. Wa respectfully solicit yoni
banking business.
'We or* Firm BoI1*t*ts la Orange'
relephoaea—Bo ek keep tag and ool-
aotlon DepU. II. Officers .... tit
Tribute to Our
"OM Timer*"
valuations of human worth de-
outstanding of unusual
great.
How faulty these appraisals, for do Hot
courage, love, faith and dkvotion to duty mtke
I soul exaltod?
Saturday, September 21at, 337 veteran
members of the Kansas City Southern organ-
ization will meet in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
With this Comparatively youthful railway, each
hag served a busy world more than a quarter*
century; many almost a half-century.
and lean they
NHOLAKM Dill O OO.
Wo have filled over 100,0 0 pre-
scriptions. Let us fill yours.
WE DELIVER
BIB Front Hi. rhono It
BOTTLING WORKS
"Good Drinks In Hanltory Bottle*"
Bottlers of
DR. PtpPPiCR-
"A Home Institution Boosting
Orange."
802 Border, cor. Henderson.
I'hono 10
PLl'JUBERS
Cox A Dearborn
PLUMBING, GAB VOTIHG. a
8HKKT METAL WORKS.
KIRBT CLASS MKCUAHICH
WORK (IIARARIUD
KM Blgth St. - - Phoas
PACKERS
Orange Delivery Co.
apwiflr
HUM!, Satisfactory
-Delivery Service
It's tha melting Ice that lteepg th '
food pure.
"Boosting for Orange"
first & front. Sis. Phone 844
Sabine Packing Co.
Ot-ange, Texas
Dressed Veal, Beef, Veal and Poirk
'
Su linage and Boiled Hams.
OH Klold Koad.
Phono 1003
ROUND
ig ^ — * — SMMMI/
on tale until
a
Through
tjUii '
raw
ftfeit
the toiMi of
movetl "over the road,
and Mimmer, through atm, through storm.
Their love has been widi their families,
their comrade* and their work. Their faith
be* been ia *nA jg tU future.
it a delightful place wk^Iii
oifin/tm 'JLtf itmmM KetmU *%f «lf
tnc price range ana nifir |>mtii of in
on tke«SP". ■ "M"
Uraxage Laundry to.
jM'm s'i ■ .T
and Dyers
OtthV LA1VDRY IK ORANGE
tOL.\TY
M«N'S LENK.V AND HUMMER
SUITS CLUA.NED AHPECIALTY
112 front, at. I
a I vr^.. i ",l ^
I'hono 123
DAVisOK-PICK^I
i&lll' Incorporated
Manufacturers
COMl'LIMENTS
LAUNDRY
• 7. ..
REAL ESTATE
Orange Invcttjnent Co.
Inoorpomtod °
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE LOANS
'Boosters and Builders of Orange'
Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phoue US
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1929, newspaper, September 17, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289198/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.