The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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Contested
en Of Presb. Cburcl
launch Attendance
Campaign Sunday
Too Frugal
Active r. m-k nn a ejiuveh nimn-
dnnre cn in paten. was begun liv the
executive committee of: th« men of
the Preshyt'erlnn church In't ntHM nt
MpHkilni held after prayer meeting,
”he campaign will befits SiuMav.
The twelve groups will vie with eneh
other for be1-'* record rU Holiday
rdKftol. find we three regular ehurcb
Work on the
iflrect ferry
■p ,new qmt
front the Sabine through the J,oul:-
taint marsh made nereais!*ry by cave-
tn« In the old channel, hi heShg re*
dardyd hy an underground for, \i of
The corner atone of the Masonlr
temple will be laid with the usual
ceirntnonles next Saturday afternoon
■at!' 3 o'clock by Atadison Lodge No
126, A. F. and A. M Officials of
the lodge received permission from
the grand master of Texae this aft-
ernoon to lay the corner stone.
The corner stone, made specially
for the purpose, was delayed In
transit, otherwise the affair would
have been completed some time ago.
I'liwl^^^js for the commmiity
meeting
Chairman F-, \V. Brown for tonight
at' 7:30 at the chamber of' com-
merce.
Commltlcei! In charge of the vu •
rlous p ha oca of the program which
will be given on the evening of De-
cember 24 are:
Band committee. Rev. S. R. Ayers,
chairman.
Ward schools committee, Mrs. B.
F • Brown, chairman.
Alieh school committee, Miss Flnv-
ia WinnaVl, chairman.
Choir committee, Mrs. William
Reid
Mrs t,<«Qrge McCracken will direct
Members of the Blue and Red
armies which we to raise $37,200
to flnanrm all community service
work licy^Bi 1024; through the 'newly
oi'Konlac^Wimmunity chert will meet
tonight Pat thjr chamher of com-
merce to pet®rl campaign plans.
The meeting start* lit 7:$0.
Special delivery letters were sent
out from chest; headquarters today
to the various generals, majors! cap-
tains and llguuennnts comprlslnr
the rival Red aind Blue for,cos which
Friday nnd fkmtrday will contest
for the honor ntf turning In the mpit
subscriptions fpr the 1926 budget,
which will taka enre of the expense
of the Red Grose. Campfire 'Girls.
Boy scouts. Sanation Army and Or-
onge Volunteer! Flro Department./
The foUowlnjg statement was is-
sued from headquarters today ex-
plaining the chirst Idea:
Klsewhere Ire this Issue will he'
found n complete oonv of the _ by-
laws of the community chest, and
the people of {Orange not only dr*
cypress tree* Thi? Job wan kehod 1
tiled to he'eimipleted now hut efforts
to remove the trees and :nui|vi have
may be necra-
fnllcd so far and 11
HaCyVo tilast them out
This would iitnkn ,,«
■ore pi d bin of
the ferry t*5<?' w'^eks off si Gig Istiat.
0 Run- ip (ho me a til ime’ the Burton ferry
vniloh* fa operating over the 2<t-mlli> route
df the to On in Cove landing. ,
Bennett Confident Of
Action On P. A. Road
airs, urate Stevens, 22. of Los An-
**'**• "'aated to join.her husband, a
f?ld ^!a‘f“tioneJ in ,h# Ph<JiPplnes,
but didn t nave enough money. So
the saved so earnestly that her ,
clothes looked too shabby to be t
worn, and she put on a sailor uni-
form belonging to htr hueband. Now
shea under arrest charged with 11-
legally wearing * naval uniform. 1
the tmgeanf. which la being arranged
by Mrs. R Weber Ogden.
OjQimty Judge IVeWltt 0,. Bennett
returned home tortny (rom Austin,
wherk he went before' the Texas
railroad commission In ltu first ses-
sion since reorganisation Judge
Beflnett appeared before the com-
rrttaslon both as an Orange county
representative and as a member of
tlte Liberty county committee seek-
ing aid with which to repair the
Liberty county section of the Old
Spanish Trail, *
Judge Bennett stated that he felt
very much encouraged over prQ«-
{Thomus F. Wood loci; of New York
|h«s been named by. President Cool-
ildge to the Interstate Commerce
{Commission. But radical leaders In
the Senate have twice succeeded in
blocking his confirmation, and In the
forthcoming session of Congress they
, are expected to renew the fight.
TILLERY GO. GETS
500 BARREL WELL
naked but are urged to reda care-
fully and pond er over these by-lawa
*0 that the aims and purposes of
the community cheat will he thor-
oughly understood. However, while
these by-laws tell wlmt the com-
munity* chest Idea is and what the
chest proposes {to do, an explana-
tion of a little history of the
growth of the! chest Idea will ha
helpful to thorjs who do not fully
understand JJnyt whnt this osp-
niunltv chest wtltl mean to Oranlge,
ami particularly'; to the iess men
of Orange. t j .4. ., ... J . v
Inst year, a pit <*p. A » be. y»pp
1925. there were nw rb'da ’foe
furtdn.by different or*,< 'tons ,ftr^d
social Ism,, the pnhstund, 4 nga,. being
those toil on for the Jj; U-vpi!*.". tipe
Campfire fllrls. 'Jin: Sal dim Army,
the Volunteer fdtre Depo iment and.
Inst hut not least, by any uiiwos,
the Red Cross tin* ‘delve follotwed
another until tlif- people and
news men .of Up-on** began to, ,P*
annoyed generosie as tlvhv ulffay*
tire, at the vontipiiiouH stream 8f «•-
qoeels tor fittUgS for one piirpofh*
after another. A group of tlfb
largest contrlbatqrs to these drhjea
comeivetl the Men of lumping th»m
all together ami having one frlgf
drive for such lands os were needy
etl to currv on (the varloo* puhlk)
activities that ha^ve ntniketf t~>rw»^«
ns one of the ntowt |>rogr-.»B'srtv<> totim
of lit six*- In lytst Texas, Invaa-
t lest Ion was nnuie of the comirfint*
ity chest Idea tjhtui lieiroT uorkad
1 No. 2 State of the I, J. Tillery
Oil company was brought In last
night and today Is making oil at
the rate of &00 barrels dally. The
well la in the channel of Cow
bayou. A large percentage of the
output was water when It came in.
WEATHER HAMPERS
SURVEYING PARTY
the visit qt the t
the Virgin mother
Christ.
This very id ' nnd
nd of presenting
no doubt attract u
and a large tint!
merited choir Is t
triously for the or,
of the Cantatii.
For the past two days the force of
government surveyors lure to mnk»
the topographical survey for <Malign
have 1 •ecu forced 10 remain Indoors
0tU account of the fact that weather
condltynS prohibit them from going
In the field witb the Instruments
Because of. the had weather, the
level forces that will he directed by
a Sir Pick has not yet been or J
ganlzed. A portion of the crew had
already arrived.
Obly. about one day's work hah
been done by the surveyor* on ml-
count of the rainy weather. j
The Gulf Production compapy hl&
started preparations for putting
down five wfIts, two of Which will
be on new locations and three to be
work-oVers which will do brllled to
the 4,600-foot sand.
The new wells are No. S Klsht-
1-ang nnd No. 20 Lee Hager lee.
The. work-overs ace No, 2 Klshl-
Latig 8.. No. 1 A Cheddon and No. S
Lee Hagei- fee.
,The work-over wells have been
&®Ukfflg. "W& .ss
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17—Dis-
missal df Colonel Mitchell from the
army was naked today by Major Al-
len Bullion, general staff prose-
cutor. In. Uls final address to the
jury of generals. "We ask dismissal
lor the sake of the army, whonn
discipline Is cndungered and whose
full* name he attempted 10 discredit.
Also for ll#;gjt* wf tlif y>>ung of
fleers tfF Ills ah' »*rvU»*y wltonn
Ideals he shuttered and whose loj
An ordinance regulsting first con-
trolling the sis ughterlng of meat
passed a first rending at a special
session _ ol’ the city commlsoton last
night.
(I aiithifrlres Mayor White, with
th^ uHsintance of the cominlsidon,
#oniP other ol' equal facilities, ruurff
pass,. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. .1 Bonckcn:,loln
and Wayne, F. Oraltoiv of Oakland,
Cal, are holiday guests of the for-
mer's brother, L. F. Benckcnstehi.
The trip from £3*11 torn to was made
by car. From liere the party wilt
go ,fo 'Florida,
• .— » 2 ■ • - iWWdil""*'*"* 1,1 ' 11 1 l>l««l> ■*"
1 I1,'" rggwiUr weekly ineeling of
the executive bolt'd of the chamber
commerce held with a luncheon
at noon today, the board refused to
aboept the resignation of George E.
Colo as president. Cele will con-
tinue. In the office, at least for the
preheat. It is understood.
At this meeting 'the matter of
Orange entering the scheme of
maintaining Hie Beaumont league
baseball franchise as a .Sabine dis-
Rea<Jy*to*Dedicate Temple
Baby Becomes Dope Addict
of 1 he American people, whoso
fears lie ployed upon, whose hys-
teria lie fomented, whose confidence
lie beguiled and whose fra it It lie de-
stroyed.*'
Gitlllon
witn eases.
There i
row -minded
ftiniK type,"
would pint
such men 1
and T*ewey because they were not
War co-Hcmt graduates."
Mitclietl was a'ten tied as a .ilemii
gogue Constantly seeking self ad-
vancement nd unmindful of whnt
means he used to realise hi; am-
tdtiona, «
also asfiatted MllCheU’s
Little Theatre Director
Starred On Broadway
Presbyterian Choir
Rehearsing Cantata
Ticket aalea for
the performance
of the Beaumont Little Theater play-
ers, who appear here December 21
at Anderson school andltortum, In-
dicate a record crowd, according to
officials of the Woman's club, iiri-
*et* whose auspices three one-act
plays are to be presented
These plays will b(> given In
Beaumont December 17 and IS.
Madame Maria Aan.-mra. who Is
ThO choir of I.utchcr Memorial
Tresby terla n church is deheari-mg
this week upon a cantata widen
they.will sing, Bu mlu y night at 7:30
The cantata . Is for a chorus of
mixed voices, with soprano. It is
written hy Edward Hhlppeh Harm's
j and will take between -twenty-five
land thirty minutes,
| It Is divided Into six parts, the
first being "Prophecy " It. opj*n»
{with a pur torn I *cen*- upon the u'r-
gan, leading Into a soprano solo
Jqqnotlng one, of the earliest prophe-
j digit of the coming of Christ. A full
chorus then sings a prophecy that
joCciirs several times In Holy Writ,
.and tpioted in the New Ttestament:
"The voice of one erytng in the
^wilderness, prepare ye the way of
:the Lord."
j The second part. “The Anminca-
tlon," describes In words nnd music
Those wishing go do suits for the
performance here n»xl Monday are
asked to get In touch immediately
-With ime member of the Woman's
'Baby Jat'ii’ of Los Angelas is onry seven weeks old—but he * a dope
fiend. Policewoman Minnie Barton, shown above holding him, was trad
ing « drug peddler and Brand the child'* mother was un addict. The
drug had Such a hold on the baby's system that when his rnothei was
deprived of It tfe suffered intensely. Doctor# ex* trying to find a remedy.
Christmas Shopping
Gets Under Way Here
Rsv. Louise Grieve is priestess of the new Buddha Temple In Los Angeles.
Bhe_l» show# here holding two year old Ushlo Blxa, dressed In the robe*
he will wear st.theGempIc dedtostion. 1
**ARNEY GOOGf'E AND SPARK PLUG-BARNEY LOLSES ON HIS OWN SUGGESTION
Undaunted by bail weather,
Christman shopper* have Mtai
their annual pilgrimage for gifts.
The beginning of the rush
more noticeable nt the post of
than elsewhere. Here the fi
ha* been almont doubled and
By BILLY Dp BECK
Doc.VaR ou&ut To
ACT AfVOTHEB. MO«bV
o« ft Flivver -
MY BASKS A
NEVER <30NNA / '
VkAO CUT Till jgfrf.
vie. teT JKb
To FLORIDA yftga
The e©«
eCNFREO
AHOlMER
100 MILES
SINCE.
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Which
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orr, 00c.
LEAVE? ABOUT
MAKES SALT WATER
No, I Bartier-Caren of the Hum-
ble Oil & Hsftnlnsr company came
In a salt watsr well last night from
the 1,540-foot level Big produc'
tlon lrtd been expected although the
depth wan a little short of the big
pay Whlrh IS found at the 4,800-
fobt. level.
It Is not known whether or not
an attempt will be made to drill
deep*r, «ia.i. ■ *g£
A A
,fce4* Intend <o n»v ilurlb
lOOC n*rf| pleA»e thl« s —
commnnltv ch»s*. esv-t
iv nsvment- tbrmi--ti ti
turn for which the re
advisory committee. V ;
mayor of Orange, Mr
igjXa.....
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1925, newspaper, December 17, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642970/m1/1/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.