The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER J MonHay,'January 28, 1935
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■mimh M.I-
j Euzelian Class
Called to Meet
Tuesday Afternoon
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AH members of the Kuxeliun clatta
Of tbo First Baptist churph aro urg-
ed' to attend a called meetloR at
the humo of Mrs. liarley 'Bom Tues-
day uflcrnoon "at 8:30 o'clock.
Important matters. aro to be dls-
: , fcussed. it wits announced.
MHs. '*B. W, BROWN JK
TO KXTEHTAIN CLl'B
' Mrs. K. W. Brow$ Jr. wiy bo
hoxtesm to members of the Wednes-
day luiago club for tfie >iesulur card
gaiiH^ at her home Ufednesduy after-
noon at 3:30 o'clock.
INTICRMEMAT® GROUP '
EidccTK omen
The Intermediate young people of
,'the PriMsbyteiiun chapel held the
i regular meeting at the chapel Sun-
day 'evening., uncf elected Miss Gene
Avtu?<toh' aa" "py^iawr ~into winr
Jilumie Drake, secretory.
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MUmiCEVIUiR HCIIOOL
HONOR STUDENTS
The following third and fourth
Rr.tde students of the Mauftceville
tichool have made perfect reports In
«l>ollintp each day during tbe week:
Third Grade:' Roy Davis, Louise
Fregln. Pert rude Ward, Edgar Clark,
porothy .lo Cooper and Joe, Pevoto.
Fourth Gra4c: Pa.ve PevetOi Op-
al: KaicllflV Winona Arlcdgc, Ruby
^forward, Onetta. Brewer.
. Mrs. Cooper, room mother for
"--the—Bituipr - - tms - -cowed—two new-
aiHTTor the new library for the
, school. Five new library books have
also been received, it ivas reported.
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i! SIXTEEN CHILDREN .
ARE BAPTIZED HERE
H$'.; ; The following chlldren.-_>e.f,e „.l>iHJ--
illtei} at the -First Presbyterian
church Sunday nioining at it special
;v V worship hour:
, John Garland Adams "Jfp*. Pafsy
" Carole Kinder*, Sylvia Louis? Can-
ter. James Reiver- Alexander, "Hilly
t " Lou Del.mey, Mary ■ Virginia Dortd,
|«4; Johnnie l*ou • Godwin, .Katharine
Kj^WJntti, Jcleta Carol Head, Edith
ll" ' Lopire Linsttojnb, Ulpise McKinley,
| John Thomas Srhahu, James Math-
ew 111)1, William C'lnudFuller Jr..
^fifc'anor " LoFa'Ine "cmyUar" -mTd"TR1-"
I.. ' drcil Joyce C.'ii.vbar.
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i;^---'<>iYANGK fitnti WEDS -
0 OOOSE CREKK MAN
Mien Elsie Brown, daughter of
L Mr and Mrs. G. A Brown of Or-
'■ ange nnfl Chester Huup of Goose
t'reck, vrcris united In marriage Mon-
«la,v, January 1V*. in Lake Charles,
Ln„ according to an announcement
"nuide here today. They will reside
in Goose Creek.
Society Calendar
MONDAY CALENDAR •
Antierapn P. T. A. Fathers' night
program at the school at 7 :3ft j>.
Wood men "Clrclo meeting*at the
lodge hall At 2:30 p. m,
Degree of Honor meeting ut the
lodge Imli at 7:30, p. m.
First Methodist stewards meet ut
the church ut 7:30 p. ,m-
First Baptist Y. W. A. meeting at
the home of Mrs. Wlunie Carter at
7:30 p. m. . ..
TUESDAY. CALENDAR
Monday bridge club meeting with
Mls ly'oir.-tinc Lucas at * p. ui.
""'T.'-S.iiT, club meeting with Mrs.
Urty Colburn at 2:30 p:":vff. ,
tdiltn Slam club meeting with
Miss Kathleen Taylor at 7:30 p. ui.
Junior G. A. meeting ut home
of Mrs. Percy Pachar at 3:30 p. nv
Presbyterian chapel vBible class
meeting ut the church at 2:30 p ;m.
WEDNEKDAV CALKNDAMt
> Wednesday bridge club iiioeting
with Mrs. E. W. Brown JfC, ut
3 MO p,' IUr "■
Intermedlitte G. A -meeting with
Miss Isabel Griffin lit 3:30 p, m.
Trumpir ciuh meeting" with Miss
.Constance Coyle ut 3:30 ji. m.
THURSDAY CALENDAR
Federated Wonmn's Church soci-
ety meetinft at the First Methodist
cburoh at 3:30 p. m.
, Itebeknh meeting at I. O. O. F.
liull at 7:30 p. iur'-' " . ,
\Verl Orange Bitprrst xv. Xt. S:
inepting at the home of Airs. John,
Moore :it 2:30 p. ut. .
McDonald Memorial Baptist W. M.
S. circleti meet at church at 2:30
Man Faces Second
Trial On Charges
Slaying
PR I DAY CALENDAK
General meeting of all, departments
of Woman's club at' club house, at
3:80 p. ni.
Triple L . class meeting with Mrs,
W. B. Blount (it '3 p. tn. *
, ,orang,t. meeting at
the school at !'• nu
Mr. and Mis. \V. II Litthfleld and
little Betty Manning of Be.iliVMiortt
Were visitors ill Orange .Sunday eve-
ning. _
Mr.' and Mrs. Dave-Addy •-of Port
Arthur were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
TOPEKA, Kas.. Jan. 28. (APJ—
Wagering his life against the possi-
bility of life Imprisonment for free-
dom, Maj- Charles A. Sheprtrd fapitf
Ills second trial for wife murder to-
day wlfTi- apparent confidence that
he would be ucifultted.
"I have no fear of the outcome,"
said the "0-1' year ' old retire*! army
surgeon, whose second wife, Zenana,
died, of poison under . mysterious
t'lrctimstances ut Fyrt Roley, Kna.,
.Ittne, jr.6, 1 29..
The federal court jury which
found him guilty "at bis first triia
four years ago, specified that the
nenteuce should not curry the death
peuHlty. In the trial opening here
today the defendant risks the pos-
sibility •that _Qw ' Jury • may convict
him and specify a death sentence.
Three factor* contributed to the
apparent peace of mind of —Major
Hhepard.
Tbe uce government witness. Miss
Gruce, Brandon, a figure in the tri-
angle" romance wbirh prosecutors al-
leged led to the death of Mrs. Khep-
urd, had not appeared here.
Two test lubes containing evi-
dence of posison, which were dis-
played Irt-fore the first jury, have
been mislaid. . - / ■■■'■' ■ ' ■ / -
The government is prevented, un-
der the supreme court ruling revers-
ing, the conviction, from presenting
the testimony of tiff' former Clara
Brown, u nurse, rthat Mrs. Shopard
ToTd lfer 88 . ilayn befoM her TreatTj
that ''Dr. Shepard 1ia .. poisoned me."
About none of thesO matters, how-
ever, was District Attorney S. S.
Alexander particularly concerned.
He sudi Miss Brandon, blonde
Brooks field, Tex., stenographer.
was In San .Antonio, but would be
here "In ubout .ten days" t otestlfy
again concerning the gifts, ranging
from trinkets to a $11100 motor caYr
:whlch Shepard presented her,
•Test tube evidence was nto neces-
Siry, lie said, in that cheailsts and
physicians were available to tell of
the tests.
He indlealed' ills belief circum-
stantial evidence would lead to a
conviction. ,
Germany Scorns
War Rumbrs Over
Arms Program
Ross-Klick Bout
Scheduled Tonight
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MIAMI," Flu.. Jan. 2S. (AI')—His
world's junior welterweight title at
stake, Barney Ross of Chieago
squares off here tonight at ten
rounds or less against California's
Frunktc Klick in the first and only
•major - flstle-a'ffray of the season In-
this winter 'playgro.uniL for the rich.
Scores of prominent socialites, - here
for a round of fun and frolics while
escaping Icy blasts iri the north, are
mnoiig the fight fan aggregation pro-
moters hope will contribute upward
of .530,000 to see .the encounter.
Ross, who also holds the world's
lightweight championship, enters the
ring a marked favorite over the San
Francisco sluggers. Both battlers
appear to""7/e lu excellent condition-
Kit; TORN DOWN
Work of tearing down the drillin'g
rig used by Judge M. M- Miller of
Dallas,' and his associate's, in putting
down 11 jv'el! in the vicinity of Big
Eddy, five miles north Of Orange,
was completed Sunday. It l ex-
pected the machinery and equipment-
will reach here today by barge and
from here handled by truck to a
point north of Houston.
BERLIN, Jan. 28. <AP)—German
military: circles declined to become
excited today ' over news that in
Geneva and other European centers
uneasiness exists because of Ger-
many's- attitude toward armaments.
The retchsweiir fstanding army)
whs represented io the'- Associated
I*ree« by ' a well Informed source ,as
feeling: '
vWe don't believe any government
woyld be so mi*d as to start war
with us over our arms pplicy." .
Of the exact details of this arms
policy, no rt'leb official will speak.
tiefmicns prided themselves on
ihelr almost brutal frankness, but
when it comPs.. to discussing their
iniiitary affairs, they shut Up like-
clams. —
All the world knows that Ger-
many Is re-armitig, vigorously. But
you enn nn more gjt an "TrrtrntBsion
of this obvious fact than you can
get a dyed-in-the-wool nasi to con'-
redo that Adolf llltler isn't lnfal-
libifj |
"The question of ,Germany's arma-
ments is a highly political one,- U1
Which Adolf Hitler alone can give
the aijswer," General Kcrncr Von
Blomberg, minister of' defense, said
lu an Interview, '
Adolf Hitler Is not likely J.o break
the German official silence.
"I confess I don't understand this
reticence. Apparently I am in good
company, for 110 less a statesman
than ex-Premie?"Stanley G. Baldwin
of Great Britain publicly pleaded
with Hitler to "raise the veil of se-
crecy" with reference to Germuny's
rearmament.
Baldwin,it seems, accepts Ger-
many's rearmament, despite Teuton-
ic usHervations to the contrary,- ' as
a fact, but pelieves the pqiicm of tiro
•world would be better' served if the
Germans- ' stated right out what
their gamp is. '
Instead, there is- rumor mongerlng
both within and "without Germany of
it klud that is calculated to Intensify
the feeling that Europe is sitting on
ft smouldering volcano.
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ITCHING...
anywhere on the body-
also burning irritated skin
soothed and helped by
Re&inol
CHICAGO. — There's enough cake
in the city hall to feed a small army
—and in one piece, too.
'The one-ton delicacy, which re-
qaired— 3t3«1... eggs, ,155 pounds of
butter, 103 i|Uarts 1 f milk, six lbs.
of sail and "four -niiita of .viiuilla,
was mlxeit by ten men und baked for
ten hours/In a IBS-foot oven.
Mayor Kelly will auction it off.
slice by slice, as a preliminary of
Chicago's participation in President
.Roosevelt's, nationwide birthday par-,
ty.
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
-PALM BEACH, Flu., Jan. 28- —
George Wflght, the daddy of golf In
America, old time big league base-,
ball player and all uronnd sports-
ma u, celdirutcd his *Sth birthday
today, fretting because he could not
be about ns unual.
He was hurt in a "Mil reently and
had to ,be-"rather quiet," but ne
hoped to be "able to get around"
shortly.
Wright, after his busebtill days,
opened u sporting goods store In
Boston. He- . placed an order for
some cricket bats from Scotland and
while pei'using the catalogue rau
across an advertisement of some
golf clubs. He ordered some of
them, too,
When tboy came there was 110 'rule
book. The golf clubs were relegated
to a hack jihel.f.
CREOMULSiON
Your own druggist it luthoriza
to cheerfully refund your mane,
on the spot if you are net re-
lieved by Creotnulsion.
U G H S
LKOAL NOTICE — •
In Re tlie Matter of the Estate of
Putniun Baxter Curj^. (P., li.
CuriWr—Deeeiisod: ■ in the Coun-
ty Court of Orange County, • Tex-
•a*,- Januifty .Toi'iu, A, ^--1035.
NOTICE TO CRKDITORS ""
To All Persons Interested lu tho
Above Estate
Whereas, on the Otli day of Jan-
uary, 1935 in the Couiity Court o£-—
Orange County, Texas, the under- '
signed duly qualified as Executrix :
under the last Will und Testament
o1 P.* B. CUrry, (Putmun Baxter
Curry) Deceased. ,
,vTlits Is tq notifly ull persons hav-
ing claims against said Estate to
present, the same to the undersign-
ed. Any persons Indebted to said
Estate is hereby notified to pay the /
same to the undersigned.
BEIJLAIH B! CCRItir, ,
Executrix of the I^ast Will,,- and
Testament. of Putmaa/' Baxter
Curry (P. it. Curry i/Deceased.
Address: Orange, TexufSC Dated ut
Orange, Texas. January nth, lU'JS.
T^W) FAST FOR COMFORT
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X'atxy Piih-
erltta was fast in getting away from
thp\dargiT zone, entirely too fast.
Thetx was .in argument oyer a
In I'utsy's store and
wome one p til led a gun.
r I'usci It tn raiK.into the rtruet and
-fall,, hri'aklng his 4eg. A stray ' but.
le,i iilno gave Mm a" flesh wound!
tbS:' card . gaia
Mrs. J. F. NwUrtll had as her'j
guests here yesterday, AJj". and Mrs.
Roy Niittall/'und. daughter Virginia
of yat'erWn, Liii, and Mr. atid Mrs.
Neil 'N fr'tt all and daughter Kayu
from Beaumont. Miss Neoie Nuttali,:
Who lias been vlsitlm: with her grand-
mother ,h<h-e for «c ;orul days, • re-
turned With, her paren's to her homo
In Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay French and son
spent the week-end in Beaumont
with, relatives.
-Mr
n mi
I.*i entice Hailli
Dr. M. C Couvillion
DENTIST
orrifes- in Grange"Dhig Bldt7
Hour* 0 fo 13 and i to 5
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TYPEWRITERS
New Portable*
Royal*, Remington*, I.noerwoods
-- —— and Corona*.
C«*h <>r term*
Buy, Self, Rent nd KxChange
Guaranteed Repair Norvlce -
O. II. Itolrerts, Orange
Phone 4
C. K. McCall, Iteaumon*
Phone 5 «0
and two sniull rhitdien. Betty and
Janice of l.ilierty, jTirxas, visited
i|ricntla in Orange Sunday,
Charlie Hightower of New Orleans,
MV, is' a, guest' of lils hro'her, l>r.
W. I!, lligtitowci,v here, this week.
Miss Helen Hitler is visiting with
relatives -in Houston this week-
Mrs. Tom Rogers left yesterday
for Dallas where she will join her
hn hn"l irllo,, 'la_mmU.'V,Cll Lli'T!.',
Mr. and Mrs. V. It. DorrOll 'and
jruinfly spent Sunday In Huntsvllle
■VtBtttnif- wlilK^hlw1 inoTTrcr 'an(r--otTi-eT
r«l ut Ives.
Mrs. ticorge . Foi;ehuin has return-
ed to her home hero lifter a week's
visit with fl'teuds and • relatives in
Houston. '•> -
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Let Us Give Your Next Permanent Wave
Our Prices Are Low
Our Workmanship Superior
Shampooing, Finger Waving, Dyeing
Bleaching, Scalp Treatments.
Manicuring and Facials
MRS. W. P. CARLYLE
906 - 12th St Phone 442
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Southwestern Greyho
Bus Station, Fifth and Division Sts., PI
Open ?4 Hours
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4 ^5 a. m.
10:33 a. m.
2:15 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
8:15 p.m.
Busses Leave Orange
WJEST
12 :15 a. m.
9:15 a. m.
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2:15 p* m.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1935, newspaper, January 28, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302630/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.