The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 130, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 10
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Monday and Tuesday
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. Lea Davis, 1104 John
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HOUSE PARTY
Shower of Roses
L, Streabbog
Mary Joe Foreman
Dian at Beaumont. I» reported tolkeep the deTib away from human
be somewhat improved.
Jackson Motor Co
Phone 973
• 300 Border St.
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PHOSE 407.
BOX 622
ANNOUNCE FOR MONDAY ONLY
Half Price Remnant Sale
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Come Early and Get Yours
Dego, Ios Argeles, San Francisco, and Portland. Ore.
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DPY GOODS
Hun.o.s of Remnants, in short, medium and
dress lerths. All kinds of yard goods are in-
cluded.
Sleigh Belis
Glow Worm ..
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It’s Easy To Call Up Our Dealer
Throngh Pullmans Daily Orange to Chieago, Memphis, Washingtom, Atlanta, Xew Orleans, Dallas,
Ft. Worth. Wiehita Falls, Amarillo; Pueblo, Colo. Springs, Denver, Han Antonio, El Paso, San
E. V Folsom returned Saturday
from a buminens trip to Fort Worth.
-W. W. WILLIAMS--
KERRVILLE, TEXAS
I Ella Hermnan
.....' Leo Freidmah
Fleeting el
See-Saw .....
- F. Zitterbart
____J. DeLaneey
SAY tT WITH FLOWERS
. ORANGE FLORAL SHOP
at Chamber of Comnmeree
LUCAS AMD SOX,
and optometrists.
Nfss Ruth Peveto, who resides on
Orahge avenue, is visiting friends in
Benumont for n few days.
and Prayer."
The following are
A Mountain Ranch
Featuring Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles
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FOR SALE
$150.00 for $125.00
At once—$150.00 deposit on New
Dodge car for, $125.00. You have
the privelege of selecting model
desired.
P. O. Box 175—Orange, Texas
All Remnants will be marked with their origi-
nal price. You will get your at
HALF PRICE
their husbanda to operate still whilel
the men ar in the mines.
Testimony whleh eamue to light in
police eourts caused the welfare work- ]
ent to start an inivestigntiot which
showe that hundreds of women ate’
Yea, Bessde, Willie, May and Carrie,
Evelyn, Ella, Gladys, and Harry.
Raymond. Ede, Frorense and Bill.
Lillian, Ruth, Nell and Lucille.
—"BETTY JIM." •
gnpipn, 70S Park avenue.
Zmma Hare Girls’ auxiliary will
tat First Baptist church at
Olipbant Watson; '-Centenary.
Mildred BnSsn. •
Children in Processional.
Unpaid Phedgs.
Thnes Already Done.
Miners’ Wives
Run Stills While
Men Are at Work
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WiLKES-BARRE, Pa.. May 31.—
Women are the unwilling but the
mnOst hmerous violators of the pro-
hibit ion laws in this seeton of the
E, M. Barton, Christian Evangel-
ist, will commence a service of evan-
Annie Lee Vaden
Little Fairy Waltz .... E. Streabbog
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»Ome before the Juvenile eO
intoxieated children.
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Chasing Devils
Part of Daily
Life in Korea
SERV4J-DRUG -
STORE
804 BORDER 8T. 1 ,
nest Fountain Drinks
PHILADELPHIA. May 11— Chas-
ihg devils la a sport not yet formal-
ly recognized in America. but in
F. L.Sheeks, *
D. P. A. Beaumont
A. R. Arnold,
Ticket Agt.
Phone 172, Orange, Tex.
First Violet of Spring_______ J. Hamm
! First Waits ................ Spaulding
Kosa Lee Spaugh
Cornet Sol o........ Roses of Picardy
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kin. Taxas, with her
wife.
IEELREAM
ns they did 4,000
misslonary said.
-a“Sul ana
i, per brick ________
nppuVEE
‘ How about getting rid
“s you know ‘some
would be willing to pay ye
price for, and which you
Orange a number of years ago, and
his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Conic, reside in this eify.
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M¥» Agnes Jett returned Thure-
See how the ranch boss goes to range camps a distance of 50
to 100 miles over rough and rocky roads up and down mountain
sides through swift and tearing waters of mountain lakes in a Dodge
Touring Car. How supplies are transfered to range camps by
Dodge Trucks. , , EdszesaaaaasdhedSnedpa“ i
ernized.
the state polic here. there are more
stills In operatton in the anthracite
region than any other seetion of
the country. Exploding stills have
caused a dozen deaths within the
past rear and deatns rrom poison
istriet Conference . — First,
hodist church — All day.
aptist circles meet as follows: 1
( va Frahk Ki teens and twe chi-
16 have gone to Tyler. Texas, to
i n Mr. Kitchens, where they will
1 nd the summer.
make little effort to understand the
prement, where the rising generation
make little attempt to- understand
the past The youth of Korea U
HOI KE PARTY . far-off Korea the natives are kept
Miss Miriam Haaa of Elwood, M • busy in this pursuit. At cast this
nad Charles Mattox of Fort Arthur,lis the sto.y brought here by Dr
Texas, arrived in Orange Friday. Archibald Campbell, who, for the
night, for a few days' viait withivast sevea years, has lived in Korea
George Mattox and family. Missie declares the devil ft- that coun-
RECITAL BY MRS. MOORE'S
Musle ruPns - s
Mrs. Morris Moore presented her
pupils in a very intereating and
pheasing Studio Recital Wednesday
afternoon at her home, 812 John
1 street. The spacious living room
/ ’
We specialize in nitting Kryptok
progressive.
"The treatment of cholera will
illustrate the status of the older gen-
eration. They firmly believe the
disease is caused by rata in the body
and they feed the suffered dog meat,
so the dog will drive .the rats away I
and cure the body." i
ness in it, the natives gathes 'rout d
and yetf red screech to drive th?
devil oat.
There are all aorta of signs
habitation. At all eross-roads lead-
jour eyes. How Irv of
_ r____ gelistic services at Ayderson schoot,
lenses for fur and near visiom. JOE sunday morning, June lat. .....
a month’s visit In . Luf unwilling acsomplices of their "men"
- ' ' " in mkig moonshine, but are afrala.
KERRVILLE BIDS YOU WELCOME
BEST PRICEH—EAsY TERMS -
city lots 50x200 with sia down and $io, per mbuth to sico
up on eusy terms. City aud country property leuned and sold.
Ranch aud truck land from $6.50 per acne up, on eusy terms, If
you want any kind or Reul Estate in or around Kerrville, give
use a chance to show you- that I can surprise you in the pices
and terms. We have land which will grow anything planted.
Write for more information about Kerrville.
MILK PRODUCTS CO.
BEAUMONT-ORA MCE" PORT ARTHUR
Mrs, J. E. Cottle left Tuesday
night for Birmingham, Ala., where
she will make an extended visit with
her sister .
75 of the latest Ladies’ Summer Hats just arriv-
ed. Prices range—
$5.95—$6.95—$7.50
■1 censty roturned
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♦ •PLASS ofr aasa AOLAY . ♦
Mine Ruby Lee Head .will leave
oday for San Antonio where she will
spend the summer Uniting her broth-
er, Carl Head, who han been em-
ployed* in that city sinee the Christ-
nas holidays.
trip from four to six months auaene „s. .egIw, unpus •
The above will be of interest to wizare agencies who have storied a
Rev. D. L. Coale’s many friends In ' ' *
this city. be • having kondueted a
very suceeasful revival service in
• 4 o'clock.
■ Ueta Chapter meets al 7:30
• m. at Woman's club rooms.
• Lake Avenue Baptist church
H ies” aid meets at 2:30 p. tn
2 WF Lake Avenue church.
A I ‘odnesday Bridge club meets
3 p. m. with Mrs. E. Ray
. ----e and dining room were decornted in
Lovalty club of the First Metp- a variety of beautiful cut flowers.
“ - - ... . —* She was assisted by Masers. Adnell
characters:
Home Missions, Miss Velma Kim-
ball: Doubt, Miss Alta Mac Power;
Minjstry, Lloyd NeMahen: Church
Improvement, J. D. Jwinr; Deacon-
ess. Miss May Ruth Long; Hope.
Miss Mary Frances Dameron; Pray-
er, Miss Annte Lois, Wataen; Home
Missionary, Mian Carrol Mattox: Stu-
dents' Work, Ellis Dean; Childhood,
Miks Mamie Anna Joiner; Church,
Haas hag taught physical education
in the Mark Twain Junior High
sehool of San Antonio, the past year,
and is now en route home Mr and
Mrs R. 8 Carson will eome ov«
from Beaumont Sunday and spend
the day with the Mattox family.
when visitors unex-
pectedly arrive -and
Jeff Gill, of this city, who recently
underwent an operation at Hotel I throughout the country upposed to
I
Most of the smaller stills in
honda here, according to welfare
. . workers, are among the class of
Public people where the wife and nother
I Curb Service a Spectaltx
) >Plenty of Parking Space
' Napoltan Serv-V-Beick fee
have no earthly use or nee
Try , Claesitted Ad, May
Tool Rie 4 or «, or
Leader personally.
try ta a very important person.
n a man la sick, the natives be-
lieve he has a devi! In him, and
they stick veedles Into it in to chase
the devil oiw. If a house his siek-
P Aldesasa meets at Bed
rooms, 3:30 p. m
ip Wenona meets at head-
#, 3:30 p m.
and James Mon and Miss Nelda
. Childers. After the following pro-
■ gram, Mrs Moore served her pupils
' and their mothers with dejelous
tit puneh:
tNRTRTMENTAL TRO:
A — Enchant meat Overture
itor, also Miee Clete Kennedy with
a number of Japunese children from
the Japane colony wil be inten et
ing guests On Friday night the day evening. a
But alas and slack for their
planning
iFor the cottage by the river’s been
In the crowding years that followed
Was enlarged to aceomnmodate—
SIXTEEN.
WINWEDS RETUIN .
IM HoxEMOOX
ME, and Mrs. Henry Pachar re-
ad Saturday norning from ,
ton and Galveston where they 1
n been spending a brief hputy-
n following their marriage early
week at Beaumont. Before her
rriage Mrs. Pachar was Mis* Wil-
Bates Elliott, sister or Mike El-
t, and one of .the most popular 1
mbers of the younger soclety set
Mrs Bryan Burton has gone to
k 4 Charles. La., for a visit with
adtlyes, where sh« hopes to recu-
ate he henlt.
is cordially invited to be prement. ’ .
Business of great impportanee will and think as
be held and a fine neoial time is -" "ha •
in store for every one.. The hour
is 7:30; the place, Mrs. R. C.
.March's home, and the dais is' Mon-
•top to think of the relation between
good eyes and good heulth. Our
ptical parlor is under the super-
vision of S lfcensed optometrist.
Young People's morteties will present
a beautiful pageant, entitled "Save
America," This is an appeal tor
funds for the Centennary.
It will be divided into three epi-
sodos, as follows:
Episode, 1-The Scope of Home
Missions."
Episode 3—“The Needs,"
Episade 3—"Victory Won by Hope
fy many friends of Mrs. D. R.
> erma will be delighted to learn
ler Mtnmn home from Houston,
Jtf she has born for the past
*h,in a hospital Her condition
.inch improved.
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Nelda Childers
Martha.........J. W. Dermfan
Awakening of Spring C. Lang'
Melody ............... Rubenstein
Mildrea Rarbee
sans ox
LANeASTMA
( "Dr.-D. + Coal,, and with sailed
May 24th from New Yovk on the
seumship Lancaslria on a trip
around the world* The first stop
will be in London, where he will
remain for three weeks, from which
point be will visit in France, Hol-
land. Relglum, . Italy and Germany.
Then on to Egypt for a mouth.
While in Palestine rewareh work
will be done in additioit to sight-
seeing. They will visit th- Holy
Land. They will leave for home
from Egyp by way of China, Ja-
Pah. Haw sian Islands and Philippine
Islands to San Franeisco. Dr. and
Mra. Coale expect to be on their
to inform the pollee or then tea-1
tify when they an- arrested.
........... J. Herman.
B — In Dreamland
........Tu-- J Nick Brown.
Adnell Moss. Jamos Moss and
Mra. Moore,
you are at a loss as to
what to offer them as'
a refreshment Just
’ phone for some of our
matchless ice cream
and rest easy. They’ll
send the cream
promptly and you can
entertain your guests <
with the finest refresh-
ment on earth. There
is a dealer near you.
drive to aid the wives of forelgn-,
born workers, wko arompelle hyl
On the banks of the Sabine River,
Near a weeping Willow tree
With ita branches all a-quiver.
Stood a eottage built for three.
A bird in the willow sung a low
plaintive note
Piom somewNere in hla lovely white
threat.
The call was answered from a near-
' , by tree
And away he flew his mate to see.
A young wife stood,in the arched
doorway
Awaiting her busband, blite and gay
With a loving kiss he greeted her
tenderly—
She wax so fair, and fashioned so
slenderly •.
And plannea as young folks will
They strolled long the river's bank
To some Say see the great wide
world
And of nature’s beauties get their
Velma Bargees
< Plano Duet .......-------- .
I To a Wild Rose --2... McDowell
Myri Nance
Flag Day March......... J. S. Ferris
School Parade ....___J, 8. "FerrB
The Pearly Dew Drop ______ Birbeck
Velma Blanchard
Cornet Solo— A Song of Love.... -
—_____________ Mackie Beyer
Bllad—You—Just You—
________-......... James Mons
Duet—Rum- Petals *.... Paul Lawson
Cardinal March ___ George Hollman
Our Sehool Band ... B. R Anthony
Margaret Sheldon
Duet ................---.I .........
Walts—Fairy Dell......................
Duet-..................
Melody of Lov - H. Engleman
Baby. Lee Saxon
VIOLIN SOLO—
A — In a Roee Garden—
Chapman. Tyler
B — Berecuse—L Schytte
Adnell Moms
Edelwelss Glide ..J. F. E: Vanderbeck
Aloaho- Fargwep to Thee _______
_______B. Brown
Ollie Fay Purdy
Miss May Ruth Ung of this city,
went to Port Arthur Thursday,
where she attended a banquet given
by. the Port Arthur Busness col-
lege at that placet on Thursday
night.
H eet -- Will Ko on pienie.
P Girls’, Circle . of 1st Methodist
’ arch meets st Presbyterian
I are at 4 p. m.
I AVISDAY—
J Peading e lass .— Mrs. T. C
r4* 3:30 p. m. ,
L Guild of the Episcopal church
-to with Mr*. Lorelace wall,
► F Orange avenue, 3 o’clock.
Young Woman’s Bible study
1 to meets with Mrs. LgM. Shep-
dsg, 907 Sxgh, strete 3:30
[ u>
Thursday Bible Study class—
1 s Presbyteriad church, 3:30
KEWPE 4
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"The tathers and the mothers iive merous illieit mooushine atilia.
A thint .. thwv did 4,000 years According (o Clark, cotnmanding things
Going Away This Summer ?
Let Us Help Y ou Plan Youz Trip
Round Trip Rates to Colorado, Pacific Coast Points, also many
Eastern and Northern Points, beginning May 15th. Liberal stop-
overs. Return limit Oct. 31st.
irdle 1 with Ms. O. L. Raker,
Gxpress, 3 p. Circle 3
F J Mr*. Chas Gunistrean, 713
K ‘St., 3 p. m; Circle 3 with
Steve Alford, 312 Gren
i .. 3 p. m.; Circle 4 with Mra.
I R. Cry* tal. Hart and 14th,
I f. Bl.
f Woodbine Rebekah Lodge No.
1 1. O. O. F. bull at 8 p. m.
| eaners’ Missionary sOclety—-
. meeting — Misstonary District
L ntertnce in session.
। Woman’* Missionary society—
j 9 meeting on account of dis-
I let conference.
[ IDDAY —
N Camp Ansudi will go to O. S.
A swimming pool every Friday
I ring vaction, 3:30 p. m.
‛ Public IJbrary at elub honse
l iltb open from 10 a. m. to
I SPtrlet Conference Firat
I - dhodist church — All day,
I Canp Spe meet, at First Chris-
I n ehureh at 3:30 p. m.
N M. O II. meets at club room*
) 3:30 p. m
■ tmv Mudjekeewis meets at
Hidence oF Hra W. C. Grigg*.
XI11 m.
K“Wire lub of the Presby-
Whan church meet* at the Pres-
B eflan chapel, 3:34 p. m.
a unior M. S. of First Metho-
■ chureh meets at chureh, at
E.Mm for rehearsul.
Bhoonday Bridge club meets #
•+D. m. Tuesdy. Pienie at
•enurat Country club.
W osial and business meeting of
• alian Sunday school elass with
■ R. C. Marsh, 601 First
ndyep “
wanday Bridge elub — picnic
rmehurst Country lub, 6:30
■today Bridge club with Mre.
T KCoyle, 510 Pine street.
'range Delphian chapter —
man's elub housek 0:30 a. m.
amp Tehas meets at home -of
sSteele amapbell, 3634 p. m.
Camp Lexae meet* *J home of
s..W. E. Harding, 3:30 p. m.
Pullic Library — Open titm
•9 8.
f* W. A. meets at 7 p. m.
h Mina Clara Johnson, 1002
«hth street,
Cirele 1. Pirst Methodsit church,
h Mra. K. A. Dodd, 906 Fine.
-chcol elass of the First Bapt
church will he held ft the boi
of Mra.. R C. Marab. 401 ri
street. Every mem b-r #f this eli
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 130, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1924, newspaper, June 1, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529268/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.