The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY
feX. W. A. (Ma íflll hold meet,
at 6:45 o'clock at the ohuieh.
Two oí Went Orange
church will moot with
Burton at i o'clock.
A. R. meeting at 8:M
with HCn. W. E. Loa.
<¥ THURSDAY
my Oróles of the First Baptist
wiU meet at 8:80 p. m. as
k: No. 1 with Mm Uoyd
ly, 507 Orange avenue; No.
wlU Mr . Jb. P. Brunuiu, 1212'
plnth street; No. 3 wit* Mr . J.
511 Sixth street; No.
I ¿with Mrs. Bo nulo William ,
m t** John, street; . No. 5 with
S> G. Wall, 808 Front street;
©. • with Mrs. W. U Sima, Bru-
additioii.
A mtaelou study class will he
|i|| at the Presbyterian church,
bfvtanlas at 1D:S0 a. m. / '
> Episcopal Guild wlU meet at 3
o'clock With Mrs. W. E. Lea.
% Gleaner sodey will have: a so-
M meeing and program with
lHfa,-T.' O. Malone at 8:30 o'clock.
W. M. S. of First MeOiodtot
¡hutch will meet at 3:30 p. m.,
vlth' Cruse, at Mrs. M. G.
Paries' home, 502 Cypress.
1 A silver ¡tea from 3 to 7 o'clock
M the home of , Mrs. G. Dtt-
t les, 508 Cypress street.
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T. E. L. Bible class to meet at
8 o'clock at the homo of Mrs.
Fred Journcay, 1313 Cherry street.
Inaipn
dhere together
II': $
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and the fololwlng members 'were
aw*rdeB prises: Mrs. Nlea flrit
and second; Mrs. Bldrldge RatcllfT,
third, and Mrs. JOe Scott* was
presented the booby prise,
Mrs. Joe Scott gave an interest
•tag"- demonstration for the easiest
wey of making «. dog of calico. ' At'
the close of the«meeting the hos-
tessses served refreshments Of punch
ana cuke. '/ ^
Wlnfree Parker, Tom Dormán, N.
AVIInfrqe Parker. Torn Dormán, N.
A. Chittenden, Joe Scott, Moles Rat-
cliff, Joe Ogden, Bldridge RatcllfT,
Nora Welsh, Roy , Stantteld, Cris
Harms, Wen, Hiram Sokoluky, Ar-
nold Williams of-Port Arthur, Bet-
ty Hays, Pearce, Elmer Parkhurst,
A. Garrett, Sydneyf Garrett. Percy
Godwin, Sam Wilsoa, Henry Pre-
Jean, Jerome Burton, Carroll John-
son, Cieo* Bridges, Johnnie Holly; . . ir nff JJ| 1
Catherine Welsh and Wol- j tor cllrrieri vehicle operated; under
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Mías • Catherine dengo has
turned to her home here after hav-
ing spent the past titree weeks In
Houston With friends and relatives.
She attended a number of bridge
parties and the Twins State Bottle
convention while in that clfr.
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Bus Regulations
Received ffiere
New rules and' regulations gov-
erning the conduct of motor bus
companies m Texas, adopted by
the railroad commission February
6 have been received
with rate Informaron.
The rules.- follow: „ ^,
Rule No. 2(>. No dfiver of a mo«
tor carrier vehicle operating under
a certificate or a permit issued by
the railroad commission shall (b#>
permitted to operate am otor truck
under the control of the railroad
commission of Texas who drink*
intoxicating liquor on or off duty,
or who is - addicted to the use of
narcotics. f
Ruis No 27. No driver of a mo-
ver i ne Roucher.
The club wlU. meet at 2 o'clock
next Monday .¿afternoon with Mis.
M. D. Bark, 1107 Park avenue.
MRS. W. E, LEA
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
The home of Mrs. W: É. Lea was
attractively decoratod yesterday af-
ternoon when membera of the Mon-
day Bridge club * and additional
guests were entertained at—a slk-
table bridge party. At the close of
games. Miss Margaret Wilbur was
awarded high score prize and/ the
hostess served light refreshments, ■
Mis • Wi|bur will entertain with
a lovely affair for the club Thurs-
day evening.
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FIRfc EXECUTIVES Jt
•LD FIRST MEETING
The new. members of the Camp
Fire executive board met for -their
Y 1 " t meeting last night at .Camp
Ire headquarters. Plans for the
930 budget/ were completed and
the location of the shimming pool
and the summer camp \yos discuss-
ed* Definite provision for the'sum-
mer recreations will be made some
time in the near future.
Mrs. Ford announced this morn-
ing that she had received a letter
from Camp Fire headquarters,
stating that the enlistment age had
been changed from, 11 to .10 years,
and she was sure hat his would en-
able the groups to enlarve their en-
rollment for Camp Fire work.
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LQ*AL WOMAN'S CLASS
; HOLDS MEETING MONDAY
1 The Loyal Womane Bible .class
■Of tho First Christian ohurch held
its regular monthly business and
spcial meeting Monday eVenlng at
the home of Mrs. M. M. Gray, 214
College street. Mr . W. M. Locke
led the devotional' alter whloli Mrt.
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METHODIST W. M. S. WILL
HAVE SILVER TEA. THURSDAY
A silver tea has been planned by
members of the Woman's Mission-
ary socety, and tl will be held from
3 to 7 o'clock Thursday at the
hpmo of Mrs. M. G. Davles 602 Cy-
rj>res; street. This will be one of
the most, elaborate affairs of the
season and members of this society
would' like "to extend ' aJ cordial In-
vitation to all their friends to-be
present. .
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W. B. Boswell nr^sided over
business session. It was voted
this time to continue with the. sett-
ing of sandwiheé on Saturdays and
the regular meeting date would ,be
changed to the first Tuesday even-
ing of each month. The finance
uittee reported « « ot
had been collected during the
month which would be applied
the church debt.
,'At the social ho\ir á delicious
'Salad cdurse was served by /Mrs.
Gray, Mrs. C. T. Robinson1 and Mrs.
C. F. JPhllyaw the sixteen mem-
bers «and six visitors present.
v Mrs. J. Luther Stone, Mrs. W.,N.
lerson and Mrs. J. E. Woods
be joint hostesses to the cass
month at the parsonage.
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piVBS YEARBOOK
► Eusellan class bf the Mrst
nt church met last night a
annex with fifteen <n m-
„ .wo visitors present. The
were R«v. and Mm. . A.
The ^evettenU
r. Ingram, following whloh
took charge of the
The yearbook*^
did reports, other
time and the seO
g)s0 being
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INVITATIONS ARE OUT
FOR R. A. 11. DANCE
■ .Tlie R. A. 11. club will entertalu
with a Valentine dance from 9 to
12 o'clock Saturday evening at the
chamber . • of commerce rooms.
George Craft and his orchestra will
furnish müsic fot1 the occasion and
the hall will be attractively decor-
ated to carry out the Valentine,
/them*. Confetti and serpentine will
be used.' '-t-'"'
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MISS EULA L1NSCOMB
HOSTESS TO H. T. CLUB
Miss Eula Linscomb was hostess
at her home on the Beaumont high-
way Monday evening io members
ot the H. T. Bridge club. Tho home
was attractively decorated, to carry
out the' Valentine ithome. In the
games Miss Mildred Rnbinson was
awarded hlgn we trophy and
Mrs1. H. C. CarterCiow score. A sal-
ad a,nd eweet cohrsewas served on
dainty trays, centered with red ta-
pers.
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hour wadv Blanchard;
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a certificate or permit Issued by
the railroad commission Who is
mentally deficient or physically de-
ficient ^to Buch an extent as to In
any way interfere with or impair
his ability to properly, efficiently
and safely operate sam«^ shall be
permitted o drive a motor carrier
vehicle in Texas. •' ' '
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Rule No. 2'8. All drivers of mo-,
tor vehicles operated by^ motor car-
rier companies In Texas, under a
certificate tar, permit issued ,,by -the
railroad cornrtlssion,. shall be not
less than eighteen years of age, of
good moral character, experienced
In operating motor vehicles, and
fully competent'to* carefully, safely
and courteously operate the ve-
hicles under thoif charge. X •
Rule No. 2#.' "'Atl driven of mo-
tor carrier vehicles operated under
a certificate or permit issued by
the railroad- commission shall op
erate thtir motor vehicles in' ac-
cordance with the requirements of
the state laws, and no drivers or
a
and prudent manner, nor at any
greater speed, than is reasonable or
proper, having due regard to the
traffic and use of the highway by
others, or so as to endanger the
life and limb of any person.
Rule No. 30. All drivers Or op-
erators of motor carrier company
vehicles operated under a certifi-
cate or permit issued by the rail-,,
road commission shall. In their use
of the public highways, give care-
ful attention to the rights and
needs of the public generally using
such highways at the same .time,
and in passing other vehlates oh
the highways shall give to the pas
lng vehicles -not lees than- one-half,,
of the highway.
Rule No. 31. All vehicles oper-
ated unfler a certificate or permit
issued by th«t railroad commission
shall be provided with good and
sufficient brakes, dally tested and
kept in repair, and with suitable
horns, capable of being blown asa
signal or warning when approach-
ing all road and stteet Intersec-
tions and 'whenever there 1" dan-
ger of eolllson or other accident.
nor on the side of the road without
leaving lights in front and regr of
red reflector clearly vlelble on the
lear of the vehicle at all times,
and a red reflector on the front end
•ind .on the inside corner of thi ve-
hicle if?It ie more than sixty-six
inches in width.
Rule No. 15. No motor carrier,
operating a motor carrier service in
Whole or In part In this slate, un-
der a certificate or permit Issued
by the Railroad commission ot Tex-
as, or any officer or agent of such
motor esirrier, ^a)( require or per-
mit any' truck driver or his helper
to be or; repta-in on duty for a peri-
or longer than sixteen consecutive
hours; and, Whenever such drlveror
helper shell have been continuously
been on duty for 16 hours, he shall
be relieved and shall not be requir-
ed or permitted again to go on
duty until he has had' at least ton
consecutive hours off duty; and no
such driver or írélper who has been
On duty sixteen hours in the ag-
gregate In any twenty-four* hour
period shall be required or permit-
ted to continue or again go on duty
without having , had at
consecutive hours off doty.
Rule No, 36. Pvei-y motor car-
rier vehicle operating under a cer-
tificate or a permit issued by the
railroad commission 'shall have
printed on both sides the ' certificate
number under which such vehicle
least j tPn
being' operated.A
** It No. 37, BYery motor cn.r-
r operating under certificate or
a" permit issued by 'the railroad
commission shall, within twetfty-
four hours after an accident, re-
port such accident,.-to..the railroad
commission, giving the ^number nnd
names of the people killed the
number < of people claimed injured.
' Rule No. IS. If dynamite, otljer
high explosivos, or any article dan-
gerous to person or property of
any person who might come in con-
tact with aaipe. whlio In warehouse
or other place for conoentrating or
distributing proi>erty. or while be-
ing tram^orled, is accepted by a
motor carrier, either Class A or
Clasa B; süch: inotur carrier must
secure special permission from the
commission to transport same, and
will be required by the commission
to pfovlde special insurance, cover-
ing such motor carrier's liability for
injury to the person or property of
any persOn, Including motor such
motor carriers employee,
Any person, firm, or corporation,
the holder of a certificate of con-
venience: and necessity, authorising
a Class A motor carrier service, or
the holder of a permit authorising
a Class B motor carrier, who trans-
ports dynamite, other high explo-
sives, or any article dangerous to
person or property: must have at-
tached to the front, rear and sides
pf such vehicle, in plain view, warn-
Complete information on freight
nnd pnsivenger rate Is .available' at
the Southland Greyhound 'lines sta-
tion here. —
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Anything But Mi
Tho Rotary dob member* sud
guests went entertained iter W.
teen minutes daring- tho hmclieon
at noon today by W. L. Blan-
cliard, chairman or the Ht, Valm-
Une vommitio a iu charge. BIhii-
vliMrd provedto hft a pa^tmastor
In the dtoiHviatag ot nefv iiide-
WtlUtng Jokes.
Blsiu-tmni s«4rt that this year'i
« WH ot twnkUltotee. wonU boast
Hint tliey c«M| from a one-car
family, Instead of tlie fact that
they we** born In a log cabin on
u farm. Ho commented on tliu
-fiRt that in Ctilcago tho law
brtviken. could get by with noth-
ing but murder. A oulored dam-
sel who wanted lire Insurance for
her huxbaiid who liud beqn flreti
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A report today
John Krats would
a: candidate for coti
ward No; « to succei
George M. LeylnfMen
together with that ot
Simmons expiree
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Tablets
Till AD (1000
ON
Hxpert Finger Waving, HUrdjiwe.
Fsrislt, Man (lures.
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n.'tieves a Headache or Neuralgia In so
minutes, cheeks a -Cold the first day,
and Malaria' In three days,
666 Also in Liquid
The club will meet next Monday Rule No. * S3. Each
evening with Miss Gortrude Reese, f-hicle operated Onder
'i«a Main street.
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PRESBYTERIAN LADIES
TO HAVE ALL DAY MEETING /-.
The ladies ' of;; the • Presbyterian
church-have completed all plans for
their all-day meeting at the church
Thursday. This meeting will begin
at 1Q:S0 o'clock and all. members
and visitors are urged to attend as
a program of much, .interest -frill be
presented.
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SWEATERS
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the High
.yesterday
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Hllsman presided over
P. K. A, meeting
the ebeettt^
Lon Craft.
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a given, Mrs. George Foreman
i appointed as treamirer to fill
the vacancy of the lfete Mrs. Abble
Crew,
' Following the business session,
Mrs. E. B. Stover presented .a de-
lightful program . whtch included:
two numbers bg -tha high school
orcheetra; piano so 0. Miss Thefmi
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Pge follows:
captain; Hár-
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motor ve-
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orT"permit issued by tho railroad
commission shall be equipped with
0, mirror or reflector attaohed to
and so located and adjusted on such
vehicle as to give the driver there-
of aclear view ««- the highway dl-
teOUy to the reas, end sttoh driver
■hall pull his vehicle to the right,
giving to the vehiole desiring topase
him at feast one-halt of the road
Rule No S3, All motor carrier
coronante* operating under a cer-
tificate or permit lssoed by the rtl -
road ceromtaidh - shall be careful to
give correct Information to proe-
pectlve shippers with respect to,
Bchedules aad rates. _ y, >
; o. 14. NO driver of a mo- \
rler vehicle- operated under
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1930, newspaper, February 11, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142642/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.