The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 264, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 19, 1929 Page: 6 of 6
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INCORPORATED
The last of the uniform parts,
thfi white-topped tfaps,. arrived at
Abe'*, Inc. this morning from the
manufacturers In New York City.
They are >-ory attractive caps with
t.h« words "hutch Stark's Hoys. Inc
Orange. Texas." embroidered In gold
oyer tho black vlsor. The boys can
now bo completely outfitted In their
itow uniform?, with the exception
of a very few whose peculiar physi-
cal construction necessitate* special
orders. Even these odd sizes, ljow-'
ever, should be here by Tuesday, so
that, every single boy in the whole
organization will be completely out-
fitted by that time. The boys will
ptaee their final farewell concert,
before leaviUH for Dallas to attend
parade
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their new
end at the Star*
the boy* •will KhT
minute concert on 4
special platform to be erected there.
The Audience attending the last
concert applauded the effort* of the
gymnasium and orchestra so sin-
cerely that It has bean decided to
Include these features on. the Tues-
day night's program, Accordingly,; a
section of the park will be reserved
for tho gymnasium team, and it
will l e arranged In such a manner
that every one will be able to see
tho performance.
— The gymnasium team is perfect-
In* a number of new stunts to be
presented Tuesday night, so that
tho citizens of Orange can expect an
tfftUBual entertaining program from
them.
The band and orchestra have also
worked up several new number*
which have never been played In
Orange before, so thsy too, feel/con-
added to
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Seven students received
plomas on completion of
enth grade work at the commence-
ment exercises held at the pine .
Forest school Friday night. A pro-
gram wus rendered by the members
of the graduation class. Miss A'Uo
Bland, cpunty school superintendent,
gave the address of the evening and
presented thediplomas. ---/ w
Education Board
Bill Considered
By Free Committee
AUSTIN, May 18. (AP)-A free
conference committee - was wrestling
with the board of education bill to-
day i tryliia to adjust difference* be-
tf the houm« and senate. The
senatei late yesterday refund to
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concur in house afneni
The house would continue
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Ai.tom of " electing'"the "superintend-
ent of public Instruction by^popuiar
vote, tfhlle the senate would have
the board appolh't him- The senate
also provided that the superintend-
ent should have a muster of art*
on this point. Friends of Super-
intendent 8. M. N- Marr* charged
this provision was / a direct thrust
at him, since he did not hold the
degree. The house tacked on an
amendment barring textbooks which
teach the theory J of evolution of
man from n lower order of animal.
The board would consist of nine
mem her* tfhO e terms would- be for
six years. The bilt* carries Into ef-
fect the constitutional amendment
adopted last November,
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commerce gad citizens of Or-
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on May
ange to Attend g bar'
Sist, at 11 a. m. at Wild Get Fer-
ry on the Trinity river, thirty miles
northwest of: Palestine, to celebrate
the designation of the Palestine-
Cor«lcaha highway. Thl* Invitation
wa* received by Judge D.-C- Ben-
nett In a letter from Judge E. H.
Rheltoa, county Judge of Anderson
county.
The proposed road will extend
from Fort Worth to Beaumont
which would route through the city
of Orange.
Orange Citizens
Bid To Anderson
County Barbecue
The citlsen* and chamber of com-
merce of ..Anderson county have ex-
tended an invitation to the"chamber
RETURNS TO CITY
Jeff Carter, chief of police, re-
turned to OrunRe last night after
a few days visit with relatives in
Austin. Chief Carter resumed bis du-
ties this morning.
We have Just received another
shipment of beautiful coMtumc Jew-
elry the newest MkiTk anil mount-
Inn* on the market. TImw mu t be
seen to be appreciated. We will be
plea>ed to show then, to jou. Joe
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FOR RENT
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 264, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 19, 1929, newspaper, May 19, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289104/m1/6/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.