The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, March 23, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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Calendar
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W ;MONl>AY CALKNÜAR
Anderson!*. T. a. meeting at 8:3U
v'ctock at Mió school. W •'1
W Woodmuu Chele will meet at 3 ¡80
p. uj, at tba-*f. o. W. hall. pf<>V
Men of tb^Fifst M||
urcli Will hold a executive mfeet-
at • 7 ¡80 o'clock at. the sqburch.
j.Lwelmu clttga meeting at 7:30
o clock at Flret Baptist annex.
Business meeting for Bed Croa
benefit party at 8:80 o'clook ' at
home of Mrs. J. w. Hart. oi Oreen
«twmlft*. ..
ímBmfTamBDá^ mm
Pr«*byteiiau chapel
meeting at 2¡J0 p. m.
Mrs. B. Jil. HUI eu
Tuesday Bridge club members at
rfclock at her home. ^ <i .
ft The O. A. and B. A. of the First
Baptist church meeting at 8:46
oitelock, the former with Miss Jewel
Lockb. Tenth street and the latter
wtith Mrs. C. W. Nemitt, 12X2 • Klin
' I tree t. . • it
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Phone-
date
Mik HitiiHTOWKK m'akSSs"!?:.'!''
W|lfcayuv AANOLNCKAIKNTfci
,M1hs Jauie Hig^itojwor, • county
home , demonstration ; ugéut, uunounc-
"* 4 k~'*"Solving meetings to,-! beid
the'
, 0 a. tu, Prairlé View
meeting^ at tho, school; :X%--i.
ield' pills*
¿(80 ip.,{'LitiU¡ Ciares ¿H. c'ís
iiieet . at ¿lió school./ * Vfc~
j Wedhusiliiiv iMrMft! M i 'ü *
, ■ w .JMI
loLewls $itta* Club meetar ■$ |
school;
' .. m,,' West f'4^ui0
rls' club will meet at. the school
and at 2:30 p. nj„ Vrdor girls will
assemble at the'«school,'-
■Thursday, It < 1;, m., Muuileevillo
«iris' club tnuetmi-^nd 2:io p. m.,
WiHfreo girts' óláb- ,/will > tueqt. at the
school building. At tttaiQ ; meetings
girls arc asked to ! bring their rec-
olta books for tho year's work.
It. M. mlj, HOME
f) BIS SCENE OF PAKTY '. '
Mrs. B. M. Hill will cntertniu at
a i o'clock . luncheou tomorrow af-
ternoon at her home, 1002 Elm
street, as a compliment to mem-
bers of tiio Tuesday Bridge club*.
METHODIST W. M. S."
iiMiiviiAir ¿knnucAUbP
Members of the Woman's . Mis-
sionary 4)oci«t*f of the'. \ First Metho-
dist chuifch \vfli have their weekly
lueetlug at 3 o'clock Thursday af-
ternoon at the home of Mrs. A.
Garrett, 022 APolk street.
MIIS. FRKD DIETSKEIj
lt> KPONSOIt PIUMiRAM
Mrs, Fred Uietsni will spottsór
an Interesting program on the Book
of Bo'tnans at the weekly meeting
of the Presbyterian cha,pel Bible
class Tuesday afternoon. The hour
is 2:30 o'clock and «11 members are
expected to be in attendance.
V. M. W. CLUB '
Members of the Y. M. W. Bridge
club «Qd their husbands will form
the personnel of Mrs. 8. J. Mc-
Gee'e party at -i o'clock Friday-
: iii Í , j iii
—
evening at her home, 704
avenue. «.
P*fk
be
BiM
me.
day-
MBS. 'STEELE TO FETE
l'BU>AY BIUBOE PLAYEBS
Mra. Charles Steele will
hoMtieaa for a -lovely party at
o'clook Friday evening at Iter ¿ó;
906 SUthTItiueyffóuo.luB ITri.
Night Bridge club pla^rs.
CTÍíAÍt/PLANS _
VOH . BENEFIT : *4UB,Ty-l, jPjjlli
Mrs. J. W. Hart, general ohair-
tnán of the arrangement oommitteo
of the lied Cross benefit party, an-
nounced this morning that members
of the vurious clubs aud organiza-
tfwns were cooperating wonderfully
la making preparations for the
party which will be given" at 7:30
o'clock Thursday evening at the
Sunset Grove Country club: Mrs.
Hart called a business meeting of
chairman committees this morning
and made plans to serve a menu óf
chicken spaghetti, salad, hot rolls,
pie and coffee. • '
A cordial - Invitation is extended
to the public, and pienty of fun I
in store for those who «attend.
Personals
Mr. and , Mrs. George Foreman,
1012 Orarige' avenue, hud as thpir
houso guests oyon, the week-end,
Mr . W. W. Wallace an# >ap, Wil-
liam of Houston and Mr. and Mra.
■«*«
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Hoüiry. Quagor.( jr^of ^al^
■ Mi' . Ljrnn MoKeller uf • K¡i/.u-
bcth, ,1a., spent Saturday uhd Sun-
any in Orange' wiíh hei* siirter. Mr .
'ArihuÍ>>Turner. . « , , '
Mr . AU*e UaiTlftbd aud
Earl, were, > HÜú«Uin ; Viaitoi
tile . woek-eutly'''«• v'|gfe'' 'v -
,■ m
son,
over
Miss Beatrice Jones' of Sulphur,
La., spent tlie week-end hero with
Pat Patterson Of Georgia Tech.,
Allanta, Ga.. and O. B. Shepherd
taf the University of Tennessee,
were imests in the P. W, Stakes
bogie, 808 Eighth street, over the
week-end. ,
Miss Lenora Bunch had as her
gue«t Saturday and Sunday, Miss
Greinell Comeaux of Sulphiur, La.
iná'.
oio\
W>y'"~
Lu^,' 'vJ
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WHu Boldnwr
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• : ' SYNOPSIS
PrUicas Eleonora, fírtt engaged
■it tClng Leopold, hot become tfce
(!/• oi General Oracle, soldier of
■orftIlii She ^ the price Leopold
.'tat reluciartth/ paid, tor reatonaápt
tal*. 90 that Otmeral ÜrWk itUl
ttfki on ft is tide. The Ouchett of
Hetel pir «ad« Oreefc w 4
oing till after th« c
!MS|
JMwr^SüSlSíwíSw
reakUng. it convinced he did wrong
it giving her up^ ,
CHAPTER XI—Continued
"1 ahppoae to," replied the Ouch
evasive aa aUaya, when Kur
Wt. of Christian. Uta family
ere spoken <?f. umt will depend
>n what is arrar.se.1 between the
(Cmt>erór and Uu K.'ng of Prussia—
your husbauí, ¡ don't knoi .
Kleanora. bow they will parcel ola
'bllr rewards and estate ." #
"Who. will be the EmpressT'
nsked IJleanora.
"I don't know," said the Dach-
as . j'Sorae German princess, t sup
trmsn princess?" ra,
nora.
And for the lirst time It faintly
* "" WW.
have come
BAKING
POWDE 13
FOR OVER
Ml Grace C(iylc, daughter of
Dr. and Mm Torn Coyie, (¡04 Pine
street, and a student at,,.tSophía'
Newuomb college hi New Orleans,
La., will return to school tonight
after ■spending a few da; here.
Mrs, T. B. Cochran of Austin in
spending a few days here, visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.
M. Hill and Mr. aud Mm. James
Cochran.
Mrs. Frank Bitter of Sulphur, La.,
visited here over the week-end in
the homo of her brother, Arthur
Turner. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 'M. G ilium of
Boaumout wei'e visitors In the homo
of Mr. and Mr . A. Timmous, 908
Pine street, Sunday.
James Dodd of Houston spent
Sunday in Orange with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Dodd, #5c line
«treet/;;;.'::':.''''i';:;ii,J; .i Í '.
Aliss Nolda Childors, ledhuiciau
ui Jefferson hospital fn Houston,
.speht Saturday night itnd Sunday
hero with her purents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Childers und other rela-
tive .
Frank Mi-phan In spendlug- tlil/
week, in Galvest'
inesa matters.
ton attending to bus-
Miss Bflth Campbell, a former
resident of Orauge, but who now
makes her horno iu Corpus Christi.
was a week-end visitor here' with
old1 friends.
Guaranteed purt
•nd cffici«i)t.
USE
HfMlilii «f Itigi
priced brands.
Im?8H
Ifrfeil
! ¡ .-.y i.. .A ifl
y;,!ióiiiiin¡!iiu!>lNli!lii
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
BN OUR GOVERNMENT
the Leader, 50c Mo.
Al TOÍlOlllLH LOANS
. ItMMNANCING
LOweist rute . Notes reduced. No red
/fe*ii' I VK ON Í
AUTOMOBILE HANKKB'K CORP.
'4 Búa Siation, |14 Fiftíi St., ftiwtt 22
W . - .-• - ■ ■ '
Néw Schedule Effective Mat. 1, 1931
««■i
mwwm
li
-Busiies Leave Orange-
BAST
I ^wí i
2:37 p. in. | ),f
ViCtorioun General Orack.
'•You had better write to your
husband." aald the Ducheai; hastily,
think that it la tlme< you did:
bas been "away--aome Wfeeka
now. And I ni weary of theae Ion*
letters which I roust send to btm.
It i« tlm< roy daar. that you took
up the pa and wrote aométblnk."
. "But 1 hay® nothing to write."
aald Elennora. simply. "I do not
know bow to addreaa him."
"Weil." aald the Duche B. impa-
tiently. rather overwhelmed by ao
much ingenuous simplicity, "well,
you may write and thank btm for
the presenta which ha aaya he ba
•tiui tuer aro not oere yeV aaio
Eleanora
"Never mind: you can aay that
you are grateful to blm for buying
them. You can wish blm success
in the campaign. And auraly, my
dear child, you can compoae a few
'linear She finished rather at a
loss, and ahe thought to beraelf:
"Really, the child ba been brought
up.very hadly. in • moat peculiar
- fashion. She knows nothing, and
, it seems Impossible to teach her!"
"You muat realize, , she said
feebly, "that you are married,
Eleanora." .
"But It doesn't seem to make any
' difference, being married!" replied
the girl. ■ ■ - ■ -
"It will make a good deal of dif-
ference .latir on." aald the Dúch-
ela, shortly, "it's time you got
used to It*
The Ducbeia tried to «{teak of
Chrlatian: to aay that be waa a
great man, and would .be a greater
man yet. Eleanora llatened duti-
fully. but these praises did not
touch her.
Sometimes uhe would go riding
with Colonel Pona to the far con-
fine of the noble estate and look
ourioualy at the peasant , going to
and fro and taking In tbe harvest:
a poor harvest this year, with few
to gather it in.
"You should write to Prince
Christian," he auggeated. .
V; "He wrltea ao frequently; but
nover to map smiled Eleanora
|K d; ii Ifflive already told the
Duches . 1 should not know what
to aay."
"Bull, write!" grinned Pona, "I
can assure you It would be appre-
So Eleanora went to her gorge-
ous room that mellow autumn after-
noon, au.ñt atilf In her riding
fcabtL- biting her quill pea and
frpwnlng out at tbe melting inn
•liter of the proafiect. Finally, ahe
achieved a few linea.
"Monselgneur: I am vary well
I bare, and all la prosperous, save
•ome of your, foralgn btrda bar*
INSTALLMENT NO, FOUIVTBBM
thl
d: for which 1 am aorry. I I
glad whan the war la over mKI
tbe Emperor Is crowned." (tt gata
bar pleaaura to write that; aba
lingered over that line. The
naiaiAiil r*a nlaln V annnlff I 1 *1
■•nfl flan
. m - W3PIMÉí"Í.-. UUI auv
thoujffffffltb an odd
of qoearnaaa. into "ot Kur
•u • tfoini to
changed It, tb(
Ducheaa thought this letter
vary ailly, but teflected there was
no telling what would*, please a
man In love. Tbe verlaat trilla
might give him delight $b aha en-
ot Med It with her own flowing, pol-
Irhed and cpurtly eplstlle. and aent
it by tbe next messenger to Chris
•Jan. mA
8RÜSSELS bad faljlan, and the
swift brilliancy of Chrlatian'a
splendid success echoed throughout
Europe. He had also cleared
Leopold'a hereditary dominion*,
Bavaria and tbe Palatinate, of tbe
euemy. who bad retreated Into Han-
over and the Low Countries. Al-
way famous, he had lately become
the roost notable figure in the
theatre ot war: that Is to aay. In
tbe civilised world. *... ,
, At Brussels, hp laid his pían fot
the coronation of tbe Emperor, and
wrote a long letter to the Dtiebi
of 8ch0nbucl?el. , ' -
y dear Diicheas. I may be
i« eyeft Sooner than I hap «•
." ¡Bp hi 1^4^ began. And
(he old wTittan w¥b readTit round
á certain patbos In the uae of the
word "borne" by speb a man. .Did
he call . Cittinhelm—tola gaud*
chateau, adorned with plunder-:
. '':CM
HMMRM8MMÍ9IIKISBRÜfBSI "■* \ ■ & -Á
i
baVo tad no hair, oi
«li'en my eyebrowa or
asvtiiiir nevar did
eofldltiw for she believed
wjw.ted me to have hair, H
* •
be content wltii
Í that Tou havei
no Idea, Or.
, t'etera, what .1
Buffered all the
year 1. went to
school, being
•iilleil; ."boldyl"
All my brothers
nd. aiaters had
pretty hair and
they ware Just aa
unkind u otber
chlidrafci Night
after night I
would cry m;
to aleep. V
■■IPIL 1W
I we 84,1 waa married to a wonder-
ful man, and while on our honey-
r y I met a cousin who waa u Iuj
fflycerlne and bay rum!for hi baby'
Juat laid out, the pictures ^and
lesaness of one who m!,7 toll at
low that no accounts will ever be
m
escutcheons Juat bung up? Wai
thin home to the disinherited man':
She wrotq back tho most jrlow-
lug conn ratal ut Ions on .Mf con-
tinued ánd Impressive fJEtoasea
Tbe Ducheaa also endeavoured to
Impress upon tbe waiting Kleancito
something of tbe substantial glories
that her husband waa achieving;
but here ahe made little Impression.
During bla leisure in tho Brabant
capital. Chrlatian bought new
adornments for bis distant chateau
—- tapestries and pictures—pictures
by Reuben and tapestries from
Flanders, lace and statuary, fan
of feathers, yards of brocade, stiff
with golden thread. His anteehapi-
HWi-wes crowded by merchants and
dealer . He made his perchase
with tbe lavlshnes of onfe who
could count on the resources of
a nation to pay bla billa, or elie,
as one of tbe ollicerf who.did not
like hlqt remarked, with" the c i#\
.. '"to""
■■ .. ao accounts wllF «
rendcretfeipBBB
He bad, by hla late Impressive
successes, extraordinarily eonaoll-
dated bla poaltlon and hla value
He need never fear to lack honours
On the day of the entry tute
Brussels. Leopold had taken the
glitter of bla oWn insignia troth
hla breast end flung It over tbe
shoulders of tbe victorious general.
But more to htu thai, such spark-
ling. though trifling, honours, war
Kurland. Christian was now as-
sured oi Kurland, anu hla mind
roamed over bla native province
from shore to frontier, considering
what'tae would do "vith It bow It
Ihould be tortlOed andAguarded,
exploited, what unlvemlle , and
cburchesr and palaces be would
bdlld.
And, In the moat poignant of hi
dreams, wáa Uie vision bf Eleanora
In tbe palace where he had been
brought up aa a boy.
There wa a gala night at the
Opera, wbere tbe liberated city mu«t
celebrate ber deilveratice; and Leo-
pold sat In a box with many mir-
rora to receive the homage ot tbe
excited people. The theatre wa
ringed with lights, like chained and
ordered atara, which wdre reflected
In theae mirrors of tbe Royal Box
aa If in somo immense depth of
water: Leopold was displayed in a
great velvet chair with arms raised
a step higher than any of those
ótber chairs. He belt1 a satin pro-
gramme. on wblcL gleamed gilt
namee. The air was languid with
tbe scent of hothouse flowers, with
tbe perfumo of waxen candles und-
with enclosed, artificial warmth,
ide Leopold sat hla aistor, tbe
Maria Luisa. The
Counteaa Carola was behind her
with two otber ladies. Leopold hud
asked Christian to join him in the
Royal Box. The Generalissimo had
rafuaed; not as Leopold thought
from modesty, tor General Crack
did not know the ineatflng of that
sentiment, but that thero might be
no confusion between tbelf two re-
ceptions—tbe formal and chilly
homage páld to Leopold must In
no way be mingled with tbe exblte-
ment of the welcome given to the
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m a'fet imMM
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v blLKKIFF'B SAU;
The State of Texas, County of or<
$otl!ki I Hproby Given That !
virtue of a certain order of siie* is-
sued out of Hbiorablo XXKlaílót CÓirt
of Oriuigo County, on theffith rfAy
of March, 1931, by T. M. Dddd, Clerk
of said I District Couit, for }the . sum
of, One Hundred : ^wetity^flVe 1 and
35-100 ! tj|<f.í5)f 1H>| V« amíi|i|r
iuit "ideria
jr. B. n.Mkrni' iu « .
said
P. Brown, as Sheriff of Orange Coun-
ty, Texas, did on the Btb day 6Í
I |l:I
H'lüáfó^rtAih/lot
iuntyoF 'brasil
A part ,of tbo
iht ;«urví>y.¿ wswwil .JRHII
«X L<>t Twelve, (H), of
Additiou to the Ci'
. f Bv HUE. LIBUETÜ
\TO froaKs of fashion, no sophiatU
cation, I apparent in the clotlics
ehown for the youhfer olcmofit of
the' Raster fashion parade. í ' T •
Blnipllcity relgnB, espn-lally for
the young girt -Thl little froth of
green chain with "hort puffed
sleeves aisd a double collar I proof ji
Qtiolnt ¡Itllo dlefcsés íAr'ifoiUfil
wear for «Irlo of tills-oro are «orne*
tlipes ohown of point d eaprlt. with
puffed sleevea flounced skirts and
very, high wolstilnea
"r•
right Survey and being Lot' No/Foup
Í4) iu Block No. 108 In and ,ot the
Amended Sheldon Survey at tl*o City
of Orange, Texas, a per the map or
plat thereof of -record in the Deed
Record of Orange County, Texas,
in Book "Ki" page 47.
aud levied upon as tho property of
Clark Brewer,' Ooldlu Brewer, Ber-
nlco • Bt-ewei; llutch Brewer, Walter
Bruwer, Mr . Theluia Johiwou und
E. L. JuhuBon, and that on tho first
TuoadttJr. in" April, .ml, the some-be-
lug tho 7th day M «aid 'month, at
the (Jourt Ilouso door, of Orango
County, in the City oí üiuligo, Tei-
n , hetweeu tho hours of 10 A. M.
and 4 .1', M. by virtuo of said levy
und oidor of Sale I will «ell said
above described lieal Estate at pub-
.lie vendue, tor cash, to the highest
bidder, as tho property of suid Clark
BreWtir, - titoidia Brewer/ Borulco
Brewer, Hutch Brewer, Walter
Brewer, Mr . Theimu Johnson und K.
U Johnson,
Aud in complianoe with law, I give
this notice by publication in the Eng-
lish language, onco a week for three
oonsecutlve week , Immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, In the Qr-
uugo Leader, u nowspuper published
In Orauge County. ir;
Witness my hand, this (Tth day of
March, 1031. W. P. BROWN,
Sheriff. Orango County, Texas.
By K. A. MITCHELL, Deputy.
■fc'i .* —
NO. 6007 ;
KUUlUm SALE
The Stute of Texas,- Couaty of Or*
auge: " ¡
Notice I Jioi-eby Oiven That by
virtuo of a certu In execution und
order of salo issued out of tho Hon-
orublo District Court of- Orupgo Coun-
ty, on the ¡ilii day of March, 1981,
by T; M. DodiJ. Clery of aald district
court, for tiio sum of Eight Hundred
Two afrl 95-100 l$80a. G) DoUats
and costs of suit, under a judgment
tu favor of Tho East Texas in>est-
mcnt Company in a certain cause in
said Court, No., 0007, and styled Tlie
East Texas Investment Company vs.
Ciark Brewer, Ootdia Brower, Ber-
ulce Brewer, Hutch Brewer, Walter
Brewer, Mrs. Thelwa Johnson and
B. L. Jóiiáson, placed in my hands
for service, I, W. P. Brown, as
Sheriff of Orange County, Texas, did,
on tho (ith duy of Márcb, lilíl, lev*
on cortnin Ileal Estate, situated in
Orange County, Tosa , described a
Tuesday in April, 1931, the sumo be-
ing thb 7th day of said month, at
tho Court Houso ■ door; of Oranjie
County, Texae, between tho liourSof
10 A. M. and 4 I*. M., by virtue of
said levy and said order of salft I
will sail said above deacribod lteul
Estate at public véndue, Tor ojljili,
to tbe highest bidder, as tho pioperi>
ot said U. It. Sanohes. '
And in compliance with law, 1 givn
thin notlco by publication, in the
English language, ouoe u Weiek foi
three consecutivo week immediately
preceding said day of ale, in the
Orange Leader, a newspaper publish-
ell in Orange-County, . •
Witness uiy hand, this 6th day of
March, 10W. • w. £. ,BBPP,
| fibértft Orange tíouuty, Texas.
By K. A. MITCHELL, Deputy.
pium
i ■1
rtarted to smeat It over my bead,
very carelessly, tor I thought I was
too Old' to ever gat any- results. 4
used It twice a week, massaging It
with my pbger tip , Tor five years,
and tola year my hair, eyelashes and
eyebrow began to' develop and! now.
my hair 1 down to my ahouldera. At
first the scalp waa so tight I could
hardly move It but now It IS elas
I no.v massage my scalp «very day
with thlsjsoliition, and I will aoon be
able to tnrow away my traiufofma-
tion.
"1 hope you w01 pas the good
word along, Doctor. MRS. W.".
It seetna to me quite logical that
the losa of hair may be
: íi
.
|
fit il
v>.?■'
O toe A'
|t nwy > |
your hair )
had been 891
in toélr
altering tfle'el ,
by a better diet
gienio habita
Ofycerlne, aa yoo
my favoilte pi
Ing the akin suppl
that purpose. w
—1 part glycerine to
of water, while the
ture yeu used for your
stronger.,
¡ ;JCtí;:wÍ9"t
peHenoe. Mra W. It may
sible that the glycsrloe and.
rum solution has acme apt j|al v
foi- the ««alp. But remei
the massage In applying an;
septic mixture ha a great j
do with Its «uceen
Tou must be pretty nic4
were able to gel
though you
you used
t good circulation
Mliü
caused by the
il? toe scalp,
i^the^ fact^that
that there 1 a
dandruff
lotion.
erine would be, both of theae factor*
for baldo could bp done away
with.
But In year casa Mra. W, toa
Case isn't ao. almpla The fact that
$15
t to get your,
¡>u were so dlsf
to cry yoiifeeir
For tho^S who aw InteteaWd, we
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CUT* LEAGUE BASKETBALL ACTIVITIES
The lloimrtH A'fenuo Methodist
foam of Beauniout proved Htronger
than Dewey'vlilo Saturday night by
taking thin iaVgo olid of a 51 to 33
acoro. The Cata wero ju. t pluluiy
outplayed all the way around with
Nelson and Canna,uglit n, center and
guard for tho..-Methodists, very sel-
dom missing any goal tlmt they
tottemptod. The gamo was fairly
rough with plenty of coming from
both sides and far a while It looked
a If the score wouitk be pretty
tight at the end. It wa 9 to 8 at
the end of tho Itrst 1 quarter. The.
Beauinonters did moat all ot their
adoring in tbe second period. Jim
Barnett, ' center and regular star
for tho Cat , was closely guarded
but ho wus still-high point man with
li. Diivis made 9, E. Sargent 6,
Goldy Baiwett r> and Berry 2. Can-
naugliton mude 22 and Nelson 20
as the hinh worers for the Motho-
diats while Kiobardson and Irwin
made two Held goal each for sec-
ond place. Byorly uiado 3 points.
IXweyvllie line been scheduled to
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Tho Cat have won fronj thes<
«ame rivals bef >re but
to furnish H I'loro competition
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, March 23, 1931, newspaper, March 23, 1931; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183188/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.