The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 29, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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COMMITTEE TO
HAKE CHANGE
IN REGULATIONS
With entries pouring In from all
sides, the committee In charge oC the
Merchants (Jolf Tournament being
sponsored by the Orange Chum her
of Commerce in cooperation with
Kijnset Grove country club, lias fountil
iti necessary to,]make « few chants
in tlie plans announced earlier In the
month.
•In order to expedite' play it has
lieen decided to hold both the' first
nnd seeonct round marches on Satur-
day, Ah#.'"15 and reserve Sunday af-
ternoon for the f|nals.
* Qualifying rounds may be played
any time before 0 p. m., Friday,- Au-
gust 14 th.
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LOSE
fBat
without opiates or quinine
Arm you «M o']
fla«, splitting kM*acl f I
HI Far quick rdM — whkft <
tKtl'lmt, bremldtt *r tplaft —
try • CarlUU Hfa<ktki M
IMi 12 Hr ft.
GARFIELD
HEADACHE
POWDERS,
MkW Hunt *
■*>-*• mh In
M H " «« tUM IhTH- Willi.'
Softball League
STANDINGS
AIm'S ;.
Quality Cleaners
Wheeler* . 1
. Presbyterians . " .
(irt mey ers , .,0
Methodists . 5
A...!!. C. Stores 5
tfablne Supply I .... .5
1 l.CUdee - . . 3
Plg'gly Wiggly . .-2
Tusns Creosoting . .. ...2
W. I* Pet.
io i l'.ooo
2 .800
4
4
6
,#3«
.600
,645
« ,454
« .454
8 .454
7 .800
0 .1 1
0 .181
No player entered In the tourna-
ment will be permitted any .practice
romWln sft r—the tournament has
once opened and no practice by an^-
entry In the tournament will he per-
mitted Sunday forenoon.
Tlijrolil Stephens, eountry club pro,
has arranged to secure a number of
additional golfers from lleauniotjt,
Port Arthur and Lake Charles to
represent any local merchants or
product so that those who have not
yet entered ...the tournament need
(tear lack of talent to represent them.
Manufacturers, of nationally adver-
tised products retailed through local
stores have registered enthusiasm in
the p'ats tp1' the tournament and
now nearly as many outside firms
are represented" as.. local stores, tho
committee announced.
The tournament promises to cre-
ate a lot of valuable publicity for
Orange as this Is the first tourna-
ment of Its kind ever staged in this
section. It has already attracted tho
attention of lloaumont clubs and
they plan a similar tournament later
lnt the season, It has been reported.
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LEAD MINORITY FACTIONS
— Dr. Francis E.\T&Wfrs«id,
founder snd leader of the Old
Age Revolving Perjslons, Ltd.,
(left), the Rev. Gerald L. K.
Smith (center), leader of the
Share-the-Wealth Clubs found-]
ed by the late Huey Long, and
the Rev. Father Charles • E
Coughlln, founder of the Union
for Social Justice, at the rfcen
convention of the jTowosend
Iteiiil
Southwestern Greyhound Lines
But Station, 5th & DivisionSti., Phone 137
Open 24 Hours
Leave Orange
WEST
2:05 A. M.
6:35 AM,
9:20 A. M,
11:50 A.
1:50 M.
5:20 M.
P. M.
:20 P. M.
Division
EM 4% t«B A. M„ t:SO P. M., * F. It.
Arrive Froas Pt. Arth; M >!4t A. M, 1:45 P. M„ I P, M.
Busses
EAST
, 3:00 A. M.
5:05 A. M.
10:35 A. M.
2:05 P. M.
4:35 P.M.
6:45 P. M.
8:20 P. M.
11:00 P. M.
Port
.OFF.TO TEXAS — The Unr W
[jamboree Is attracting leading stage and i
t screen headlincrs from all over the country.
iHere^Ted Lewis, Vetera* band leader, le ,
f ready to start for' a Centennial appearance
.In the new Bulck convertible he selected tor
, \vhls Joumeylngs around Dallas.
BEST CROSSROADS
JWRITER — Mrs, Susan
, Frawley * Elsele of Blue
I Earth, Minn., Whose weekly
.column In the Fremont Sen-
tinel won her the annual
■ award of the Country Home
i-Magazlne^for the best coun-
try newspaper - correspon-
dence. Over 3,600 clippings
were t entered 4 by ^ editors
from _ all^ over the A United
States.
SUIT WITH HAT|
,TO MATCH—Jane
Hamilton,' picture
'star, who loves col
'or/ul ensembles Is!
shown wearing an
a Move r^ design;
prlhtedfcotton^
.beachsuit/® wlth^
^ hat to match/
MmM
bull, whleh was deflected off the leg
of Tulsa's Tony York after a wild
throw. " \
A free slugging contest between
(ialveston and Korts W'orth went to
the Cats, 10 to 8, V
8an Antonio and Oklahoma City
Were 1 '!«• \ i
The Texas Creosoters broke Into
.the win column last night at the ex-
pense of the I'lggly Wlggl.v outfit and'
scored an s to 4 victory. That leaves
these two tennis > in a tic for last-
place In' the league. Both teams have
completed their season's schedule.
In the nightcap the Sabine Supply
grabbed a tie for sixth place for the
season by betttinit; the Clnlf Htaies,
10 to t;
Tonight's games terminate the cur-
rent seuspn with Abe's meeting Or*
angs leader and I'resbyterlans play-
ing Quality. The brange Leader luis
•'announced Its intention to ffirfe'lt be-
cause of Inability to get a team out
to. piny so Abe's will play a non-con-
ference 'game wltli u strong Port Ar-
thur team here tonight, the Texaco
West Side Cracking Department of
'Port-Arthur.
[ Homecoming day for all <
and clttsrns of ttw>-<
ex-students of tho
while thes. were located *
The tentative program, i
Is Mittinft this Oenteanial y«<
Is diversified and interesting,
K.vCoverngr Pat M. Xeff of 1
[ Is tbe guest speaker, m
The Mendelssohn Choral dob
Hrenhnia an old and highly cut
musical organixution, will, sponsor
There will be th'e usual big I
dinner. I'lenty of ice water,
colteti and shade.
: features of the day will
be the exhibit of old pictures, ear
scenes, ofd doc omenta, "Id —-'J
etc.—things reminiscent of
X*xsiiV1iMt<>ty—will l«i d
ed In show case*, on the ur
Tbo«® attending arc. asked to <
tribute to the collection by bring
with them anything thejr think >
prove interesting. : £
r The Indepeiidence-Brenham
way is now graveled and haa
made an all-weather road.
FOR NMRMiD SCALP
H|SKM*a Smtk^k
: ITS 4 SC4U> MCOICINfl
tOc til. FEEL IT WORK! AtAUDrs«oWi
Writ* It SSI! Sm*M "Tk. Trutii MmT
TIM Mtlr." Sttiwal *«sttf C*.. *«• Vat
HOMKCOMIXt! n.W AT
1M>KP i:\DKNCK, Vl'ti. tt
Historic Old Town of Msny SflrlneS
to Observe Annual Kvent. lion,
Pat M. Neff Will Wpesk ' -
ADOPTS LITTER O F >108—-W hen a 11 "but
of her puppies died, Lille von Perbock, an aristo-
cratlc^Dobermann( Plnscher, at Hollywood, Call-,
.fornia^adopted a'litter4of,red,Duroc pigs and,
^all Is now serene.In_her^ unusual .family.'
SIAMESE TWIN WBD8~4^'
fore a huge crowd of ap«eM>
tors,\Violet Hilton,'of the it*
mous Hilton Slameso twins, Is
. married) to 1 James Moore,* •
^dancer ^of i San | Antonio. Th
^SiirMra^hif caughX^thf^rtdal.
^ Wife "
IN'DKl'KN'OKXCK. (Hpl.)^ — Obi
Independence, washlrtgtoii county,
through Its .Homecoming association
announces Saturday, Aug. ! , KlSfi, as
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Want brilliant-white
teeth? Dr. West's cleans
teeth Double-Quickl
♦Why let xnokl-&Mhkned, slow-
cleansing tooth put* rob you of
sparkling-white teeth? Dr. West's
'MlldanLyour teeth ioM+ptkh
'—over twice as fast as some lead- ^
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Try it today;
AT STITCH IN TIMK
OIW.ANOO, Fin. — Orlando's city
fatfTerw .believe in attacking the ovll
'at Its source.
Irate spectators invaded a ring last
week, beat a wrestler with empty bot-
tles and splintered o chair" over his
head.
i.'estelday city authorities . barred
sale . of bottled drinks at futunn
matches a ijd ordered chairs bolted
to tho floor.
Millions!
MARK TWAIN lamented the fact that everybody talked
about the weather, but nobody did anything about it.
Mark Twain died in 1910.
TODAY:
Most movie theaters are air-cooled.
Modern furnaces heat your house in winter ...
cool it in summer.
jfrigerators take just five minutes to make
ice for long, tall cooling drinks.
V Railwayvtrains cross deserts in midsummer with
air-cooled sleepers and coaches.
Office buildings, cafes and restaurants are air-
cooled.
Even the ships at sea carr^air-conditioned salons
If you don't believe anybody has done anything about
the weather, just glance through the advertising columns
of this newspaper and see how many ways YQU can de-
feat the weather-man's whimsy-today.
As these and other new ways of living are devised,
tried and provedf they will be offered to you through
newspaper advertising. Keep^an eye open for them, and
—along with millions of other Americans—keep cool!
BUFFALOES
T W O SETBACKS
IN LOOP RACE
TODAY'S GAMES
San Antonio at Tulsa, nl«ht.
Houston at Ft. Worth, day.
'■ Galveston at Dallas, night.
Jleaumonnttyit Olda. City, night.
Houston's ambitious Buffaloes to-
dny Counted the cost of a double set-
back In their pursuit o( tho ' league-
leading Pallas .Steers.
The first blow came nl the .form of
a 10 to 3 defeat at the hands of the
Steers last night. It dropped the
J5iiFfs four nnd half gauies to the
rear of the mauling Mavericks.
The second setback was Manager
Ira Smith's announcement- that h«
would take "himself off the active
player list "on doctor's orders."
Newell Kimball of Tulsa, and Loo
Twardy of.JL^-auniont ^tangled In. an
1 t inning nioViiii "WnteffT." ■ Kimball'
was credited with a 3 to 2 victory
but the winning run carne while a
Beaumont outfielder hundor for tho
Girls always,
do this before
they meet '
their "date"
Nine timM out of ten, you will find that,
the girl who to popular, who has lota at
friends, and all aorta of social engage- '
ments, to one who to careful about ner
breath. It's the same with man, too.
Nothing offends others so much as
.even a mild case of halitosis (unpleas-
ant broath). Anybody may ba * victim
of this condition because most i
z.
r-r*1'
nm
itmm
SiSil]
(ailed to remove.
Smart men and women don't, talc*
this chance of offending. Every
and especially before business or M
engagements, they rinse the mo
with Listerine. This safe antiseptic a
quick deodorant works wondere.
It halts fermentation, then over-
comes the odors it causes. The breath,
the entire mouth itself, becomes
sweeter and more wholesome.
Get in the habit of using this mart
▼clous solution every day; It pan.
Lambert Pharmacal Co., St, LoOis, Mo.
Don't offend others
Check halitosis wNh
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 29, 1936, newspaper, July 29, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307866/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.