The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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•like a sweet little pastel doll.
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: in ber lap,r Ai abe had loved
fMld troubles to
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w can talk over and straighten owt
But If It mt tn forgive you and not
Mamo you at alt No matter what
It ta, I love you as It you wort my
wn child and will beltey« you,"
•Tr^ aw an angel—It makos it
ko much harder," Manda t<fld her.
tearfully. "Yod—see, I wanted you
ttb much for 4 mother.- ■ >
"And you shall hav* me. darling,"
tho older woman bent over and
ed Blanda on the top other bvir-
■ head. "It anything has Hap-
■«aitttl
so that you and Ores can"
'.that wiH n« in to if ere In any
Hfltfc the iiove dad and. J- have
for yoú.*,.
n was so iwi ttint Wanda sobbed
brokenly a mhfoie before she could
so on. Then, because she knew «he
would have to. she, «aid Grer
mother the truth, .;•*
|v Hard as It was. Elanda told' her all
the truth. It Was tike confessional,
And It eased her heart and lier
science and helped take away
pain of her humiliation for her
foolishness. fl ¡
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1 want « know What
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taroelt grew pale
; 8ta tad toen afraid
■ho had hoped and
tt wodd not occur.
V you shall toll ina an
"■tsi Uftod Elanda to a place
"l am lila mother, and
stest be has dona to
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—„ poverty—her
not bf Juat *V no of those
by the H*v"—of her <*riy
helplne caro tor Aunt Amelia'*
dren. Then of Mr swing to At
and working and «fadying; voice.
Botr by the end of the four7ears she
tad swallowed tar fear and; gone to
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handkerchief to her tren
mouth and her«oyed filled witk
"He—ta has always done those
things. Itf*-lfs too müch money-
and Idleness. He Isn't honorable.
"Can you torsive me," Elanda cried
softly, "after the way I have deceived
you?"
Tta mother shook her toad under-
standing^: / ..
"But. darling $10. you didn't del
celve me. Dad. and I both knew you
dldnt love him as a woman '
love the man she to going to
There was no' pretend of o
on your part as* we could sei
however, hfl^ia
that ta would to 41
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far aa anyone
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looking and had money—
Oh. yea. that made a difference
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think I l *
saged I him If it hadn't been tos
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know." lasada nodded.
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Tae.*«3i
unclasped tta little pearls
around tar whlto neck and
held them out
Mother gn, Pout
a moment.'
her, with
"Oh. Mesa your^ heart. Elanda.
I don't want feota back. Dad
wo are sufe to to
and you must i
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ABIIvENE. Tex.. May 31. (AP)^-
Without opposition Charles
Coombs, . attorney of Staiaitpr^^^aa"
elected president of the Ww leías r,. ^
Chamber of Commerce at a unit di. f
rectors' breakfast h.ere today, - v;
*0
On thé Pearl
ally hindered, he present next tíun-
of ~tbe samé ^po- , . .. . , .
KWer there was «ho>wn the Oraflufe - day June the Sth., which is the' 19
hand lb- uniform. •. The list' Included Uuinii filtii anniversary of Pentecost,
tfc.- '.if Unlay of the Chiirch of Christ.
ffwi
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The sliow l>oai, Harry 1 >*?.' wiU^ar.-
rlve here Honduy to luake b«on
tri| s from the' city docks.
4 The Harry Jjoe will leavt
'.Jo k« at 2 r «•-. * * •
four hour crulée at the tq«e<ini '•"
of H.00 for the round trip ft «■
Ik- the all-steel excursion *iei
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VV. ii. Start., L. B. Adauis HUÍ* u.iV-
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CHURCHES
PfttST .¿;«l¡'! O .«.•■£« '
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9:45 a m ;.TJT;sím;v
W ssiiikf^ ^liiwrlntMi^Nl '^"5" a.
m Chiir.-I. *f" vk'ps : witb t'tr
tn.'.i' jtv *i'.' K'is'or ,>uhjec*:
rtiid the Holy1 Spirit'
jn Church Modi.. - «ervi'.-e. \
^ Will Ih? an* l teW atlo ai Ser-
the Columbia netwonk. A
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in f'hnwh ffl.oiil P, '
Pen.
St; 00
maiden voy ate from Orau^**
dam mit, hand coiKrerts df+
it. «ames will to entertaiuuK-n^ ^featurc- ^
< f the; excursions. vi<.„ aV^r tue tjoiununa neiwos^ a
--''The vessel, oiily kind of itJ' t>pe ; radío wiil be installed yi tbe ehuVch
nmoitv Texas ■water, is 200 feet long, ami-j fin- those who may choose to come
li.i.s f«ur decks especially desisned [ ai 3 otlo(k. C:4S p. m. Christian K«-
1 . for litrge parties. • . «deavur groups '.vill niee€. 7:45 p. nt-
;.m. ..liotographs of ylü-t.iiH' .\«ui Hi- i'Vííhíují Chmxh Services «¡11 be
-. * '•(«iaiuboata that traversed ibe conducted. The pubik- is cordially in-
-'.ine river, were at. the Coree drug 1 viteti' to all these serviré . - Ever*
- lire Saturday. ' individual member is urged to, he pre-
Tlie' pir.st ure's ''showed the steame. s sent it one séníce at least today.
¡ will Hiver and Neches Bell, both apá by all means iiulest providente
''' l«8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH
\l !' ■) -lo'lc there «will be n cele,
l 'H i'"olí if the Holy Communion at
the I'au)' Episeoiml .church, p
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nú-4rfeui*¿i'1---'
.1™ of the' Aruiy'in thjs oouiitrjr h«ve
objected to it hecaufse it was an
. enough,
^uiciishman; ' that our iiiteraatlonal
he«d«iuarters^ls In London, England.
Hut when .one realises that tMre are
KlItfr'T BAPTIST CHURCH
There will be regular services at
the ■ Baptist church-, today. Morning
wórahíp begins' at 9:45, Pastor. In-
gram brings the message on the,
subject, "For Jesus ^ake." The
Sunday school lesson period follows
at 10:45. With tile niuuy, interrup-
.tXuu«UM>f the i«ist week the deter-,
mined effort will t be made to get
liack into the regular schedule, and
all v. are askéd to cooperates iu this
effort.. I ■ x \ *
. Tlié B. V- P. U. meets at- ¡i:30
with the soug anil praise service of
llie evening beginning at .7:45. The
message for the evening will be "In
the Joy, of the Lords"
All ure most cordially inviteXl to
■r-oiue atljd worship tvith us.
English organisation.
It was founded In,:
'#áMfÍMÉBÍÉHÍWÍ|r~'
moró than twelve thousand (12,000.)
offtoers in the American field, and that
onjy less thwi coue hundred (100)
of these are' foreign born—they are
American horn «"itiseus—we see read-
ily that it. is quite American. My
recent visit to the, Goideu Jubilee
National Coiigress of the Salvation
Army in New York CitV was a great,
revelation. There wet'e' four thou-
s^rnl (40.00) officers attending theser
meetings, arid much less than ¡ota,
oí those*
cent
attending w
am f
Salvation Ariáy. Tttr
xi'eiv alt ¿ thut;
ait educttiiowHl mkniicr,
mí h ; sprr
ti||ie was devoted pu
esses
life
^rero
blessing.
jr to i|i«
struct ions, and discussipBS along lines
of reprgapixaíiou. I am suri that,*
everyone^ attending these meetings
« X W. torn; a^be^
ter man, a bétter Christian, and" a
better equipped servant of Ood aud
humanity. The Salvation Army is a
and better Salvation Army for
glorious experiences. ¡' -.
t want ¡tu say a rea .
YOU" to the Atlantic Oil Co.. * .
otl
Davison-Pick Pert. Co-, and others
who made this trip to tie New*York'
oüier countries, and ninety per
of those had nothing to
with the Salvation Army iwork in this
couhtry whatsoever, tfruely The Sal. {
vatiou Army in America is piirbly an
American, organization.
The is'ow York congresses were
truly a glorious nffair;' there Were
Salvation Army officers tiiere from
all iHtrts of the American field, from
every statu in t|ie Union. There were
more than fotir thousand (4000)
present.' it was a grand sight to see
so máúy men arid; women who have.
..«.y. ,«V,,i "I'-mj '
put Me
-^JHpW I
toGoodllealj
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llallas Lady Eagsrly Endorses Nsw
Medicine—Found Itelief Alter
Other Medicinea Failed
TjiANTi YOU to all concerned for
your loyal cooperation and support
given to Cspt. llufey Churchill Svhilé
I was away. It has enabled; her to
do a nuicfi more creditable piece of
woVjs. She sajrs THAN¿ .YOC: with
HMi
l± it*-
u' * i-.:- ■■■ \
all her %art,v The Afit,',
1 «oüig on, and o«. Ttom aW,|jhe«t
things tt> lie do^c here7 in Orange,
and' I airi Stirc tliat if' you continue
to give us ot your support and in-
valuable cooiwratlon that the good
service rendered will bo totter. May
God abundantly bleaa you. Clad to
to back in Orange agiUn, it looks
froOd to me. L"
Capt. Chtlrchill.
Published afterndons (except on
Saturday and Sunday morning at 80S
board of equalisation to review
the '• tax roljs as rendered for ; 1930
.TED PRESS MEMBER
_ _ Hates
meetings'^ possible! "" Al'so" a . real was annoiiiiced. by Mayor Ed R Me One Month ..... 50c
-JBasm m ^ 'nAr- '-rírCT|*«
Advertising rates will to furnished
upon application.
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Carver Saturday. Those appointed
were C. C. Leedy. í^-ed Dietxel, J.
E. Hickey, C. L. LaSalle and George
mm
It; is exi>ected tlwt the board wilt
begin its duties Monday-
a
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ümytM h -
Compounded
ly
MEN OF' VISION look beyond the bank
wicket and see the potential fruits of
«their savings regularity: home, auto,
travel, .substantial investment*.
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function pfcpcrly. I hart palite «croM:
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in weight and utnncli.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1930, newspaper, June 1, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142690/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.