The Sunday Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 20, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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WHICH TO DIE
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nun**# <>i officer* paid Gloria. (Metnekoi '■ ...
*od prewft and director* name:*; Hymn “All Hall th* Rower,’*!
statement of Ouitraqt}-. -Bnil fHoMatt).''.’’ W?
* Tru: i c..,; His map; cam Of | Scfiptiiio reading. Luka 5:8-18. I
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Canada’ by Sol Si. WW««, nuvm-; loffortcry. "At Try Swaet Voice."
llWt w**|» 4|, January for three
month' iliei'eatter l he publication
«'l|l I" r«c«?Tfll free to Uje boys.
did! thin for a woman." Join;
police. An accomplice eaugt
Hare was also held Two
the hotel where the men m
,n« ‘W-l UMO«ttopi^.
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The Triumph of
Righteousness
CtTTftO TR»*. Dec. l*.t~A map.
it 1* Mid. can h«v* no greater glory
than to lay ddwn hte Hft for hi*
lag the major portion of fatalities
MTt a isat may nut tat down ami
die. once or’ nine Ilmen, the number
depending upon *Hm (ante, but when
{wo full grown cats cratvl under
the. DeWtM county <-oiirthouse and
die it la not so Kojnl
A« one offteefcohls* remarked.
thoro ht no harm In a <'*t dying. Its
the burial that Viol Is1 matters, pud
as the bodies of these two felines
were left exposed, little business wa*
treat tooted id the court house for
neveral days. Conditions are better
now. anti if any more Ctiefo cut*
millions now living will
iiev^r <lic
pnient-day plartU and (fthemen tof
rc-ordeHilfe the world continue * lb
t-c-utdeHHS the world continue
most with i’opsiftgnt failure.
But their failure (loco not hold nr,
"Th*' Ri
t of the Titles." a
hard tiding. oir*i*l»t-
and u*lel|dl)tnl*lgn
Man * *
i*A> yiMd Btut'y
;i)e'Otit«f fr_„
i|o„p women, Comet to th.- American
ater today and Monday. ’I lie store
ftd* fellow*: WBHHI
Cetntug b*jpe from' ci nuvuTT^
sinr at an eaat«r» ncltinl ' iglnia
■& ■ ''eeBch «««»••
A mother lives
■for the pres-
iU«h and Kud-
«mt friends.
u«k from ten-
touch moaning an doe* the Triumph
of the Now Order.
The Ndw Order continues to he
reared as pro; eml modes of life and
forms of Civiliwatimi matt* way.
The Triumph Of Klfthteousnese—
right .loinp 1« Integrally associated
willi the troubles Incident to it* as-
sinning way. - V
P ■ . hear >
fltibritiK. '■fiinthfheii by the hutch *r
A Moore Lumber .•umpau . on
vibicb iws inscribed In Ic'tc: I"irri.
v.I intci tin; .mod ilid kole tllat
Uic s\<.oi| ntgfgrtalg in tt.« teal ply
v cro ijiaonfuctnred l-v this* Ctou -
puny.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 13--
Charles Fungi, once a fhwtnfl ti-
nancier. who is attompting to ro-
,coup Ute lost - fortune nettling tin
Florida real estate lot . today an,
uounced his first 200 per cent divi-
dend. It h»« been only two months
Eiibce lie avid bis find lot. lie told
investors ho would uond them each,
pay them in lot* or syndicate dt*. i-
dends..
FIRST MFTRfXHST CgFRCR
Corner wipi.. gsei oilitii .-Saa.-
L .1 POW pin, Itanlur.
Masonic
R. G. Crawford
at W. O. W. Hall
Border St.
Oranget Texas
Sunday, Dec. 20
3:00 P. M.
Seats Free
No Collection
International Bible
Students Associa-
tion
Today—OrphanRe .Sunday,
good oKoriiip. ' ' ' - >».
Ku'ndfty sotioot; t»g:45 * in.
(Continued from Page One)
t* * hgtedeHl^^Wrtlre Weather turd
faction, ts determined to win Vir-
gtnia's hand. Vlrginia'a preferonce
for Cavanaugh is discouraged by the
OUlv wealthy and' soctally elect vfo-
man of the community who caution*
her against the danger of "marry.
Ian out nf, one’s claas" Jn a torrlftc
fight which fellows when the Gregg,
Wewtherfor-i feud break* out anew*.
Virginia's real feelings are dipcioaed
when Iter rough mother tell;, her
, that “when a woman loves a man
; > her’ place is pc htg ,idc"__arid she
l(ite for Cavanaugh against Greg^
Biirwlah Caught After
’ Exciting Chaw*
BOSTON. Dec. is - a leap from
■third -story ledge n crom s. sig^foet nied
tan* >M t.. mkaaa Iwa ’ selwla In U
Preaching: 11 a. in. I«v t|te pii3
tor, aubiect: ’'PurpoucaMif (be iat
carnation "
Leagues meet at « p. mi >' Vj
Af 7: so a great mdaipai (j^eargii^-
wit) be . rendered by" tha Ipioif- * “i’’
EVnrj’lmdy Invlled. MiFt
the ottering for the mpbaga-c
Scouting V
The biggest gift that ie"kncwn t^'
be nf store Mr tbb Offage ■ OUbty
Boy Si’uiita for i listtifUBdav ue|tiOrv
li-r , been III...)- by tH# ISJr.e'ime Tfg'-
tiomil Hb.nv. t»y wlyofb « tb'iec-
month subscription U« Roj.*' I.ifr. •>
scout publication, will Mre (i\en'w»
every bov in the county wlio i* pot
ab"i.|Y ii Kul'fieriber. Th» boys! tijb.i
bnve leni'io!'] of this act on the part
erite ii
regarding the history i nSu
Masonry *nd' its uecompH^B
the Mat* of Teauw- ^ * .^S
The first few Memoir lo<
tabitahed A»^'tbiw-Ai«»Ui!»li‘‘ of
ttoe speaker said, were chigl
the statA of Louisfarur Ban
ton and M B l>ai»»r. were
those at- tha Texas offie1
those of the Texas oflficials and
pioneers mentioned as Having* »*-
slgitd in\ estahhshinhg Masonry In
thr state of Te*W«. be said.
Due, to the fact that an outstand-
ing principal In Masonry is not to
let the left hand know wlnU the
rijjbt on* is doing, merits of the
order are by no means advertised
and only on such occasions as tills,
the speaker said, was It ever the
ease that piention of what wae being
dene was made.
The Masonic home for aged Ma-
eons at Arlington, with its If® •"*
metes, was the first of n list of
benevolent institutions mentioned by
the speaker, who said that those
occupying this home were not rhar-
Scek Bandits Who Held
Up Missouri Bank
FIR,1' I CRRfSTRII t Hi R» U.
.}, \V. WALTON/ Miukfer. ,
Tbero will be . r peciat servicea at
(he /tin I'-iiaii church today in which
sp’ecjiii f«a-
Datles. seifetory of fhe variom, bod*’’
ies; also If- A. Beck, pireslding »S
grand master, as iieihg until iuk in
llielr effriris to proiole il|f 'velfapa
of the lodge He predicted *_• rec t
(liings for the lodge beCauw; of Its
efforts (o erect ;i building ihsi would
lie iin honor to the lodge and to the
community- \
J. OHmer ttail, serving :'mUmiay
an one of Jiit grand lodge officials,
is Brsajii euiiiieiit contmaioter of
llie KHigtitn Tpttiplgr todge of 'I'efae,
and makes headuUnrtern at Austin ■
He i* regarded mi ope of the most
distinguished MMdtir, of Texan.
Jf. B. Power/;, vyh" served as one
of the grand lodge officers In sec-
retary at the Beaumont Masonic
Christmas wilt
ture The Bibb
as usual at the
m,, followed by a apecica! selection
of Christmas songs and anthems by
fhe pholr The sermon will be a
Ch'isl ni-v, sermon. This Hr tfin
nfofhtng prosrntrb For fhe rught
Service no will lit>e our lutuiar
C'lu istmas^ program til wbisU time a
Santa Claus cgufata "The Night Bp
Irish Mutiny Ends
It is thought that the vgtloua
bodies of the Masonic u bulge will
be holding forth in th# new temple
|within the next sixty ds.vti, aa the
| work will go forward now at n . epy
rapid rate. AH of Uie material*
are now on hand a nd the cent mo-
tors. McDaniel & Hartford, of Beau-
mont. have a welt organized crow.
The next event connti.l cd with
the tempi*' will bo its dedication,
.which will take -plgc.ec - with, cere-;
•monies’, aa soon after it if 'S/inVlelcil
and furnished «h poeeiblc..
? The following Hems vv»r<„ InoluiD
ed In (lie copner metal l*ox lhat
uaa centeuled and sealed up in fhu
corneretone:
Copies of rIn11/ !'■<, MadlsCB laodge
No! IJd, A F and \ 'Mj. Orange
chapter No ?*.- n A. M1., Orange
Council No 49, II. A H. M . also- th«)
nuntcr of officers nf the '.everal bod-
ies for 1921 and 1P2« COP.' of the
to suit the need. A reputation for highest quality that has grown
through years is your warranty of satisfaction* - Careful buying and
close marking assure you of greater than ordinary values. Bring your
gift list here and letour helpful sales people assist you in your choice of
gifts* V?r W't* 4
taken Into th* iioines and hokpltsir,
and cared for without cjimpenuHlion
A dormitory for girl studente of
th* Texas University Ws built and
•*Bllpp*tt by tb* BdoHish Rite Ma-
nna far the daughters 'of ih# M<’“
t*r Matsons, the speaker said. He
said that thin establishment fyeed al-
-aedy proven a greal fjson {a iho
•*ii,Ught#«F'of Masons 4#<au.i*A»pHr-
ii vlp, ;
iit it preBcriptiou
t’idd.9, Grippe, Flij, Heiigna
Hilloii5 Fever and Malaria.
II kilt:; the f,prin:t.
GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY
Give Useful Gifts front the
Sabine
vcraal” helps for the home.
Universal Percolators
Universal Urn Sets
Universal Grills
Universal 1 oasters \
Disc Staves ^
Universal Cookers • ^
Desk Lamps \
Bee-Vac Vacuum Cleaners
1 he Time-Worn
Question
Wh*t Shall I Give Her
What Shall I Give Him
Community Silverware Universal Chafing Dished
20 to 50-ycur Guarantee , Universal Radiators
*"*•*<• srs •#.
/ **l Pieces to Match . tn:Vf,rBal Warminrr Padb
i>|aK* H an #v#ntful Chnskmas Hairs y**r—oil# that all « ill
romembsr! Within thr family, HiU| your circle of intimate
filends jewelry ia not only the correct gift—it *. the ideal .-iff
The housewife m„t hostaas will always at-preciats allverwar*
at any type. Dad will cheritth a “ttmepleve!" v
S,t'i ,hm'‘ lM " 'vM* ch0,c*- We shall It*
plse.ed lo help y*u make a neleclion.
R*meinl..r—Jewelry la „ l«M„u. , mnatnhtsnc#! Don’t f*H to
include if in your Cbrirtmas 1IM!
h»ioF kuw water oi k stuck* akf kjim, coxpu.ck
TOY CHILD? PET
■trrr f Will i Sole
tJookiivT fifllil*-
nf VluittUiniti
F*r ret toe op •’
FOR KIDDIES
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Kfilf* *nd fo«
Baauty Pi
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Hicks, Robert E. The Sunday Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 20, 1925, newspaper, December 20, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646208/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.