The Sunday Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 20, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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Holiooi *111 fehrthr ,»„• CHrlslmuM
rantnta. A PhrlHtm.'iM tree will till-
age of »“*«,*»(» reMtUe.l (A Cot
U«r«d in rlv» i fioni uai fhou
| Most of ifcto damage Win", r»Uhei1
water •!|irtnht*>V<i. THr*» thou*.'
hater were damaged
. KANJHfl . CIS*.
1 and b«<lra*«led With throat n
Itpa, burned„ by a chemloa) prepa,
Itlon. Mias Eleanor Mangum of
| dependence WaS found Wettdef
In a residential district h*fe tod
bepfr and everv. mem her nr the «‘Mm- part) otpiilni; until n«rl -Mne- Of>
loti Sunday nchnot In uij-i'il to I.. Huge Furniture fV*.
prettenl for this nrcsfdnti 1 v '—------------■ -—
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ir« «yi to <««« HHtu n oviuii vittv i-Rim*!* in Tokyo
rarli en-utiig nniii t lirpduktt Or-J TOKYO Or.' lit. When Tokyo
augr Furniture Co. . took a ceiiode a few work a ago hot
'V-yru the royal family «w exempted.
MInk H» lrlt McNeill -tal^ln-i ill K**ept for the Emperor, Miupre.ts,
Mr. and Mm. A. H. MeNelir: avlm' kUpH,*,,, KegeitVend Crown Print***,
attending Hi*' Btt.tr Cnlvri iity <* Lvery member of the rnval family
Austin, baa arrived home to trend had ta nil nut a rsnaim card:
the holidays. ‘Ylt^ result wan (lie revelation that
—there are more iirlncea of the Mood
Xfe will he opr* until « o’clock than tperr are nrin'teeev There
nanl* ixi-antn on i.nlll I'l,«lrt>nnL- /Vn,_, .un#.' . : : V";:~, - .. a. ... • a a
«••«*» evening until Chrltmns Or-
•Mr Fumhurc Ca
i.— ie.,, m «., .I, • '
Frugejk Son
OMlers Ih K*W and fleennd Hand
IhrtlMtorn. moves and Mattresses.
tkr urtv ttnlvemal service law.
Before joining the Red army, most
of. the ••rookies” had never feeefc
more than five miles from home. A
few weekr after the first levy, the
army hospitals began to be filled
with boys who reported a variety of
aIIVnentr, but upon examination turn*
ed out "oftly homesick.”
"Ohly homesick.” hokever proved
as serious an obstacle to the process
of military educatloh as many physi-
cal diseases. The medical staff has
taken the advice of |ts pdvchlatrlc
department, and has begun to apply
hypnotism to all recruits who sit hv
themselven tn hnrirack. and break
opt crvlnjr at the sight of a horse
which looks like the old #«g barkk
or. the farm
Ml use a Allnti Bland and I'asMe
Mitchell or this city who lire at-
tending Baylor college ut Belton,
Texas, arrived bom* Maturday night
to spend the Christmas holidays
with their parents in this i-Wy.
MONHAY:
Dance at fclka club, a t« t
o’clock.
Comp Aldesaea, Christinas pru-
gTam. First Preibvterlan church
after school.
Woodman llrcle, Christman
Ttree and program. Woodman
hall, at 7-80 p. m
TtTESDAYl
Botarv Dance Ptnehursf Coim-
try club. 9 to 1? p m.
WEDNESDAY:
Beginners' and Primary depart
ments, Christmas Tree and Pro-
gram, First Baptist church at 7 80
»• Wi
110 border |
Edward Hickey of this clt yarrlved
home Friday evening to spend the
Christmas holidays with his parents,
.Mr. *nd Mrs. J. E. Hickey. Edward
he* Been attending St. Edward’s
SBfcciAURT
Olhiul and lymph Yarctne
- MEW—ONLY-MEW
Chronic Diseases, Indigestion,
Stomach, Kidney, Bladder.
Skin and Blood, NarVe. Pile*
MU-DR. COOfeR-Mew
Landry Bid*. ;
Hour*".'* A M to t P. M.
Beaumont
' null IHVIA tf.* V- I *» ihvc-cstt*- a ■•era*.
Or- afy sixty-nine members of the hlood
in twenty-one households and thlrtr-
seven are prlbcea ahd thlrtv-two
1 'f®' nrfncesees In the Imperial houee-
itrlal hold, Including dependents and am •
ate* ployes. thera are l,»I9 persona of
bell, whom 1.048 are femaley and 180
Ba- males.
John Charming, who Is attending
Georgia Tech., is home visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Chan-
cing and friends during the Yule-
tltie season.
Loran Chidden, Gordon Gudger Miss
and J. L Jelllson returned from A. home
* M. College yesterday and will night wheH^|
Spend the holidays with their par- (iotlege to spem
•nti. ---
mt Is i «d_ beys^wljh_them. gunda> a>
*191. Parents.
—----
ly entertained their friends a’ Cu
home of Mr. Rufus Manley Friday
evening December 18th The .rooms
WMf beautifully decorate.' and ra-
fleettu the Christmas them" in every
detail.
This f# of hoys proved ideal
hoete. Many games were enjoyed
until a late hour when dellc.Dua re-
freshment!" *y«re served.
The diamond still retain*, the gift
ot eU<t' o«r diflptov <»f tjeawii”*
ful, perfect -toneemonnteMinHnev
mitm ft ltd I « * A
Sl’ARTlNG TOMMORROW, aAl UKUAY, uLC. rath, t»iG"
-- ----— — a—— a»i skMWw ■ » ft ah* -'.i w."..
_ n ■' i iw"1*! A ’ wr
)A Per OFF ON ALL
S" Cent FURNITURE
CONTRACT GOOD S EXCEPTED
Waxed WnlnHt, • t|nl: In u
uandlsaticka wit" fain en-
during gift amt vary Mi-
*«penslve
bmofcing wtand with re-
movable ash* trays, rraen
enamel . With flower or-
inrr.er.tc
20%
Reduction
20%
R eduction
A aland that Wirt take
care of his MnoWhis
needs In excellent ehkpe.
He Will be eipeilelty de-
lgt,t» • n it h fhi-t h tndy
f«t
20%
R eduction
4 iiitt that i# Different
fills (Utractlyc table tu ii new deatgn
It t* u.ilutn in n yvitaru wuliiui IIiUnIi
bid n lira nil ful lieu piece ut furniture to
Han In,tile tbl . t tiriatmas.
20% OFF
*
T ' ’ ,e, .
2(j lnch Mamma Doll,
* *, - . - .» .'
oecial at . .. ,$1.49
20 %
Reduction
^4 Dramatic Comedy j
Wrihqi anilfirected bu $
CHAI^ttn CHAPLIN |
“This is Hi* picture |
rtiat I want to be
ramemberad by’* t
Says Charlie Chaplin J
o{ “The Gold Rusk,’
the greatest comedy ♦
ever ffreseittcd.
i l! apprei-inte a pair
i t hn. « gibc aftil i an •
.i.-i'fcjk’ks-in eith'ar walnut
(,i i.-.a lu.xan, , Tliey a
Mitabie for (iining room,
living room or reception
room.
Wicker Sulkey, as illus-
trated, a gift that will
bring joy to the tots Ex-
tra well made and rea-
sonably priced.
ThS lamp plrtuieR has
a -wood bate in h.ki.|>
poMahed ms hc«a <•, i ti«
<h«de li a ha,, utlfiil ill
ate offering mmy
lampa at vary ca, a., li-
able (rtcas.
GIVE HER A RANGE!
Ranges and Cook Stoves, all kinds, all sizes,
all prices No matter what your stove require-
ments for the kitchen, we can fill them. No
matter what price you jvant to pay, we have a
stove at that price.
Ask us tu show you the famous LEADER Dprlurtirkn
line of Ranges, featuring Porcelain, Enameled 'xcuulciuh
cast Ranges with high cloests and many other -------
models. They Give fumitiife
Hercules Coaater Wag*'' for "
or, sturdily made.
the buy hapbyy Christmas
with one of theae.
only jflHP' ^ ''
$gM Reduction
Reduction
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THE f'lTV
For n Tenant tn
Occupy Yr.ur
lioom
Tlirniirii Mil*
• blhflfti.l Adi.
Ite'Sir I Ilf Ad;", f«r, Vonl
•-—It MP AplC'tr Mo-.i Any ‘
Ttm» for
j. FREE Tlt.’RFT';
To
SCOOT
ERS
%c
Doll Buggy
As illustrated, up-
right dull buggy,
striped imitation
leather, very attrac-
tive. A real bargain
at
$195
Decorated
Rockers
$1M
Circus Wag-
uns for „49c
Cmfm .71 pot in nr»i»sf
»'«V« » *% Wl'l‘i >l l
Next Tues. & Wed
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.