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VOLUME XXV
ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938
NUMBER
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LOCAL OIL DEVELOPMENT OUTLOOK BRI
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WEST DUKE u/i.„\hJ¥ t. *IWS * H«. i s__a m.,K
est orange
gl duationis
Hi
The West Orange briunmar school
will hold c(nn«n«nicemeitt exeivises at
the school auditorium tonight begin-
ning Ht'S "'cluck (vith A. G Ken hell,
principal. In charge, Twentynlx
graduating from the seventh grade,
will receive their diploma*.
The sulcitumriun Is Helen Giliott;
flip valedictorian. Kutherine Myers.
W . S. Dlckeifon, head of the
' hutch Stark's ' Boys. Incorporated,
will deliver the commencement ad-
dress. ' -
The program for this occasion fol-
lows: "
IMoceaHlonuJ. Invocation, , ltev. C.
II. Hogun; aaluiitatiuy. Helen Oil-
left; commencement song, by the
class; class poem, i.eroy Itlnwliulit :
class will, Calvin Callahan; valedic-
tory, Kahorine -M yers- presentation
of diplomas l>y Cleo Ilrldgea, presi-
dent, of the .school hoard-
Those composing the graduates
ore* Leroy Bingham, Bessie Brink,
in,11), Martha , ItrousHard, Matilda
HrousKiird, Calvin Callahan. Harry
Hoy Clark, Dewey crew. Roy Delno.
Adolph picket', Phillips Dupre, l.nla
' Kaires, 'Helen^iillett,--Curl Godwin. .1.
IJ. Harvey, James Hill, Billie .Uick-
son. Si*r t Opal Lewis, Dorothy Lee
Unacdirih, Frances Myers, Katherlne
Myers. "Johnnie Lee Nicks, Lillle Mae
1'e.lW. Richard ltee.se, . Joe Hope
Sands, ,1. C. Spaiies and Hay Wilcox.
The (lass flower, * wee t pea; dims
colors, pink and Idiie; class motto:
"He I'rejo red " .-
The efrnvF'-tem'bins stuff of this
school has been re-elected 1 for the
(joining year. <1. A. Kennel I is prin-
cipal- Other .touchers are: Miss
Gertrude Herron, Mrs. 1 iuxel Black
Pel) Hell, Miss I'na Hubert. Miss
Vlrgle Lynn ittder, Miss Martha
Herron Uinl >|Ii-h Aatha Harrington.
RABBI;
COURTS
NEW YORK
DISCONTENT
LAKES
HORSES
KOITOK'S .NOTE: Th« (.llowlhf article In -j
published because of 111 Interentlni Inter- I
preUtlon ol the new* of (be day. It con-
•tltulea -the Individual oplnlom ol Ihe au-
thor and li not to be comtrued as an edi-
torial or aa an exprenalon of the editorial
policy or conviction* or thin newspaper.
■«:
(iALVKsTtlN pays tribute to Dr. |
Henry• Cohen, who has served human- j
Ity for a half century as a Uabhi. f
The announcement of the celebration i
Should be printed tin every billboard I
and In every paper In Germany. Much l
men a* Dr. Cohen are worth more j
to humanity than a whole nation- of i
men of the Hitler type. A man who !
serves humanity, as Dr.. Cohen has I
for fifty years, and has been a rabbi '
"for nil the people* should and will be
remembered In history unil should
l e a rine lesson to those who are in-
clined to condemn a man because
or his nationality. Evidently, the
German na-tlon hus fin-gotten that
the no race of people have ever done
more for humanity- than
i
LET'S DO
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT
The pupils and learners of thPee
Orange county curat schools have
matched away from their school
-royms at the expiration of only
right months of the term because of
the lack if funds with which 10 fin-
ish out the full nine months. While
this circumstance will Wring anything having In
MH KTN: A few years ago
Hoover - and others. were singing
praises abu t the supreme court and
tluit it Would save tlhis country and
that the people need not be afraid.
Recently in five opinions handed
down on taxation. the government
won five cases. Many acts i^r the
administration have been upheld by
the supreme court uml ymj don't
hear any one' congratulating . liio-
eourt. Mr. Hoover is now traveling
over the country and telling the
people, this country is in danger. |
Seems strange that he lost confi-
dence in the court so qtiekly.
XKW YORK slate legislator!, are
setting a fin,, example tor ether
states. They are completing a liiil
I eipiirlng a test of nil expectant
mothers for syphilis. It Is estimated
there are twelve million cases of
syphilis, In the United Stales livery
baby Ik rn of syphilitic mother is n
potential case, and there are, in a
single year mure than «%nty thou*
sand habbs still-born because of
syphilitic mothers." Syphilis W the
cause of mole dentil* than Ihe auto
mobile. Wh,\ will ilie people sleep
so serenely and make no effort to
"Slop Ihe parade of such diseases?
Why not a campaign In the home,
ehurvh. iin'l school, to touch the pub-
lic something about . the danger of
such disease T l\*hy not?
DISCONTENT/ is r. lining high In
Japan. The ' w'ar lords mid other
gods of Jnpan lire finding It u little
difficult to keep I ho • people of .Inpan
fooled about. Ihe success they are
the war against China-
18IJI
in
Lions Club Hat
Or ea|
of Achievement
CURTIS TO SET
iff peak m
may fete here
With a huge cast of afiO children,
Curtis school will present the most
unusual und most elaborate M ay
Kete ever' attempted In Orange un-
der the lights at .lloweli stadium,
Krlday. May 5, 7:30.
Under the title, "ilother (loose
<io_es to Town," this musical extruv-.
agansa ,-omblnes ail Ihe rhythm- and
swing of 'The* Iwlest- ktrfr wltli the
beautirul simplicity of <ii.nforxettuhH>
nursel-y rhymes.
Novel sing,- sellings, which will
give all the slory book charm asso-
ciated.,, with Mr«iUer I ioose, hu\e
beeh designed by Miss Emily Coyle
itnd constructed by Hugh Humble,
The Old Woman In the Shoe will
have a shoe large enough to house
eighty children, and 'he Kour and
T Vnly Hluckblrds will burst out of
a twenty-foot pie.
Twelve separate parts have been
E VAN 0 E LIST
DtJNN
The Chhci h of Christ, located on j have been mad
.Ninth Und I! rton streets, lias select- |
111 Evangelist C. A. Dunn of Dallas,
! Texas |o do the preaching lor I)OS- '
i pel Meeting w hich begins May ^ to !
jionilniie through May 11. The mem- '
| liership of tIds church feels there is j
not an evangelist in the field Xho ;
i has hsd better training for his work j
j than It. A. Dunn. Hi' holds three
University ilegre.-n and has served
Ins a c^illepo president. No man has j
| examined the tcachlng( of the Bible j
! With greater car*' lljiin he. lie Is-- I
, lleves it with nil his heart and !
; preaihes'It with zeal. The public is j
ci rdlally Invitwi lo attend
I Services will be held dally at l(/
to hold the evening
services .on the large lawn adjoining j
the church building I'repurutIons j
that have been made for the otitdtfor j
t en Ices include the mountingi' of j
large floodlights. comfortable
planned to please everyone from the
! jljftet-tx g lo the lover of class it.'.
I Never hus Curtis school, famous for
jits May f fees, produced
/more enjoyable festival.
gayer.
a, in., and 7:15 p. in Arrangements
two
seatis to uccommodate too p4>ple.
and plans for a p.-idle .nldresS sys. |
tern. Question lioxes w(H be/placed ;
on the grounds lo uccoatjMupatc all j
Who might desire tv ask IttBle ques- |
lions. There, will be Ihii offerings so- ]
lii-iled «nd- nr collection tra\n passed \
except at the Sunday services. The
Church Invites everyone Us come and ;
be guests during this series of <los-
pel sermons, the mltwster, W. <>. j
ISass, stated. /
AccomplishmenU of tine Orange
Lions fclub wus rel'lectixl l y records
presented at a^regular setnl-uionthly
nuictiug held last night with li lunch-
eon in the dining room of the New
Hand hotel, were "unusually large,
n the absence of President How-
ard Peterson, Vice President J. B.
Quigley presided, \yith Traylor Sells
seryiiig as presiding officer at the
beginning. -
Outstanding on the program wus
In vesture service for (lie new Boy
Scout troop,, to be known as Troop
No. 7, wjthllloward Turner us scout-
master. This group of eight Scouts
was brought In for the impressive
ceremonies, put on by Scoutmaster
Lewis Weaver -and his ' troop who
staged .the candle-lighting program lis
the newly Instil tiled group repeated
the Sdout laws.
At this meeting. Secretary Dick
Terry read four letters written vol-
u rta-«4lji^4 y (he. children of the city
who in their childish, , yet Impressive
manner, expressed deep appreciation
for the favors bestowed upon them
in gifts of- glasses from the Lions
club. \ (
Secretary Terry also reported thai
he and Lawrence Huatmyre 'liad se_
cup.-d permission from the county
commissioners court to establish a
confectlbm'ry und cigar stand in the
new court house lobby fin- Miss Myr-
tle Cormier, a blind girl who recent-
ly completed college training In nil
Austin.Institution for (lie blind. Ap
plication for eho_lifiiefils of the
Lions Itliudi Foundation in lieliulf of
| the Orange blind girl are living made
, and in the meiintlme " preparations
i are being made to establish the,
j business lor the girl.
After the business meeting, the
membership group numbering 32
went In u body lo the plant of the
Orange Pulp It t'uper Mills, Incor-
porated, us guests of Manager E. I.
Hurdy. Superintendent Mills anil Hill
tevene for u sight-seeing trip. Di-
vided Into three groups the Lions
members were shown throughout the
—— I paper insking plant und bag fa« •
A meeting of ithose interested ;ln I tor? "* •
discussion, planning and the promu. ! ___________
Hon of a movement for the enter- !
entertainment
session is
slated tonight
the heal Is of pupils j The Japanese peo|il
are
is'Klnniiig
bul gladness
—ftn d _ I cat; Iters. conscience —nrlehlng j u> ,<twakBn Bi wlllU Is tiiilTiiiic plai^; |
will be suffered a lot more by those It Is u good lesson for the lenders j
who owed scjiool tuxes anil made no of (his country, both congress and
efTort to pa*1 them. Certainly there j business. The people are not aji |
_were ntimy who c< Id not pay faxes, dumb us some of our-big industrial)- I
No dust, no mud and but few_mo- |Hes seem to think, Csnally, ^hen. '
Miplitoes vVl 11 (on Si It ute new sottri'es | the people become tired of a condi !
of pleasure that did not prevail a itlou.lt 1a loo late to make a cbatiK" !
few years ago in Orange, The spent | in the way It should be made and a '
clay, or fuller's earth street surfuc- j country Is torn to pieces. Those
Ins while requiring re-wi rking on a j who are fighting the present admiti-
niimher or Instances, has already ser- j 1st rut Ion don't seem to ivmmiilitl' !
veil the pr rposc of dust and mud | n« s.t about history. Beware,
elimination and the drainage work j SABOTAOK Is alleged by a con,-.
hjtit..X<.,d,lU'.Gj!, the breeding grounds of jgressman against these who semi
telegrams to Congress to' pas* the
the pesky mosquitoes. This should
" constitute an Inspiration (for many
folks lo improve und beautify their
* premises ,,., I f t
May duys with their joyous
lotus and festivities are closely- .ap-
proaching. It is the general con-
census of opinion of observers (Hat
the Mniy season should bring more
enjoyment lo-rhe people of Orange
bej-inise of the delightft. 1 stirround_
Ings, than most localities. The May
fetes to be staged by the Anderson
nnd Curtis schools where the grace
and beauti of Orange, children will
be illspln.ved. will lie well worth the
time of every ope I'ortiinte enough
to see. them.
The event of happy, school children
arriving | for the .Miriam Lutcher
Slarl^ renling ii nil dei'lamation
relief bill. We didn't hear any
charge of sabotijjce when congress
was rocenIly flooded with telvgnms
Havejfou Been Reading
WHY NOT?
Itei entl.v we i ^'esi'ntmt- to olir
readers a new column of thought
f. I and philosophical comment
J 'on the nettH of the day. its
ejsy, readable style, its gener-
al coverage of the various
phases of news subjects and
Its thought provoking com-
. Uie.rU hus won favor with as.
t\'c are anxious to. bear your
comtitents. both good and had.
Vour written approval or ills,
appiuviil will decide Its use in
the futiii". Shali it be coritln-
ueil .... or disconiin ed . . . ?
* We ask you to be the judge
Just mail your comment to
. . THE OBAXftE LEADEIt.
tjiininont of younK ui* well nH older
|u« p|f of tlio i'Ii.v, 4re urxentl^
•I*'•! in a(t«>nfl a Ink t<
hwhl tonJ^hi in tt|0 INU'lwi «f tho
Now hotel at 7:80 nVloi'k.
| Thin rail Ih espcitMl iff {hi it*N|M nd*
<•«! to . I v mcri'hiintN. ImihIih'mh nicfi,
| • ivic uiui fru tenia I h^flein of the
i-lty.
presbyterians
tohavespecial
music sunday
Closed Tonight
The cliblr of the First Presbyter. \
Ian ehych will olmerve National .
Music J Week. May flint to May
eighth^ by offering special musl.cal j j ' he il. T. I', training cuursu, which
he Iras iieen to progress ea/h night this
at the
cms- j to defeat a bill. Some people luive j
j strange consistence. When we reach |
Cove Teaching
Staff Re-elected
offering
mi mint's i>y Mi"ndelssohn
morning worship hour.
'jWie program follows: ...
if>rgnn I'lelude: War Muivlr of
i It\i* Priests—Mendelssohn. Proces-
I Jhinsi Hymn: Kelt*. — Whllinoiy.
f Doxoltrgy. Invoeation. l/nd's Prayer.
I Hymn: Acltley— -Crosby. itesponstve
j Heading: (Jiorbi. Offertory: O Kest
\ ill the Lord,—Mendelssohn. Prayer,
i Koaponse. Anthem: llo'w lively
| are Thy Messengers—Mendelssohn.
I Reading of the Scripture. -Sermon:
K. T, Drake. Recessloniil. Hymn: St.
| Hilda — How. Benediction. Response,
j t rgan Postltide: Spring Song. Men-
i delssohn. , ;
nwnriis serve as a gentle reminder
of (he fact that <t'|-odd lsiy«4 and
girls of tills city , have proltdly won
the sollii gold wl'ist watches through,,
the past S3 yars. Some have ,had
the gnu Ions iirivlleges of showing
these «icolli* to Ilielr children und
grtind children already and no doubt
li'tuiy of l|iesc treasured gifts will lw
eonie kei-pHiik"s of the great nnd
even great great gtiind children of
the w inner*. "
First Christian
Worship Service
I
l-'
. Rev. W It: Blount, pastor of the
First Christian church, has an-
nounced the Sunday Worship pro.
drum « follows: Bible school, W: 4
a. m.: mornlnit worship, tl o'clock.
wntion topic. 'J'renarlnf.. S People (■es a ItorweT
for the lx>rd"; service at old folks
home. 3 p m>! evening worship. 7:1V
o'cioclc
Prajer meeting will be held at- the
chureJH en Wtdqtifcfay *t l .30 p tu
the point where- nVen are not per
milted to ask for employment anil, a j a in eting of. the t 'ovfi^dtslrh
chnnco to work und feed th"lr fam- i si hoot board, held- •}'Cst«r<Uly after
illes without being charHeiJ. with sab- ; con. < l<arlt>ti—A. Pi-veto ny all mem |
oUnPv-tiiiu;o.,.ts_.j|iitiietlitfrR wrong with | If1'* "f the i.'i ive teaefTTiW sla ... were j
Ilie lead' rs of this country. j re-elected as folloWs: Jlju. Charles i t'lireiess" week end visitors Hie
IS to be pumped from the ; 1'eveto, Misy |,oren^i M' Kinney. blamed for the loss of more than 1,
lakes of this country even though 1 Mi«« Bola Myers an tit Miss t'iutiidii. j (WO.fill trees In Knglish forest fires
the Jake may lie ilie front doiir^of ii j V\ inter. 4 /f 1 since the first of die yenr.
city. It may be a lake which the
people of the lily are trying lo de-
velop for recreation and to- u(ld '
the beaUty und value of the ellj. Tlie
oil company nor the stale legislators, , .
nor the governor, . Is Interested' III f ff
tjic protection of the lights of the
people nor of 11 cily- They are iii-
tii'CHteil nn.'y ill the dollurs wbi'l'i
may come, from the bed ,of Jbe lake.
Is the state of Texas going to become
so uncivilised that It will permit "II.
great lake to be taken. We luive i
oil proration and the wells are not I l A
permitted lo flow seyep days a. jwiwh.;'
and new wells brought In every week."
When we have to'iv'rtall our ol
production, why ruin it tftsit In
to fin,| more oil? // ,
CAVALKY horses, according-t>i; iine
newspupm- columnist, arc sacred' and
Ihe old horses which hnveReached
an old age and are 1101 longer of ser.
-Vle$, should Is* laksn • -iyn" of Ihe
rest of their life. Suit. ,,/W« should
think enouisth of a liu^e, after he
lias Ijiven the best of,,4iIs life to the
service of mati, to t««e c re of lilub '
Why hot be us guild to « mun us we.,
■J eek ut Ihe Pirst.' Hap list church,
ijill be brought (a a close (onlgM
with final examinations.
H. I> l^'ivls, of Florence, Texas
and D. Qurr . yt Sun l-'ranclsco,
t'allfotiniil, May lor university stu-
dents. who with the local pastor;
Rev. L. W. Rogers and Mrs. II. C.
MM Jill, have tin ghl the four dep>irt-
rrients. will leave tomorrow morning,
going to lleaumont to join the rest
of the large group <rf I (ay lor students
via specbrr"Tu'Is~to Waco. The other j
MINSTREL SHOW
TO BE HED AT
SCHOOL TONIGHT
The lllxle l ew Drop Minstrels
will be prcsented tonight In the no
ditoiium of SI. Mary's school at *<
o'clock with local mlenl inking the
various parts. The proceeds wilt go
to the Ht. Mary's building Ctind,
Dress rehearsals last *• Might Indi-
cated a finished performance wjill be'
ready for the audience loiilglit; Tal-
ent has been selected from the ranks
of all young and old of' Ihe commu-
nity and 11 brilliant entertainment Is
asAui-ed. Heveral musical numbers
as well as the usual end-men and a
girl's chorus will enliven (he festlv.
lies. _
students hiive been engaged In simi-
lar work of ItaptlHt chufiihes In the
ftmitbenHt Trftftfi—'~~ITn~p7blf association
• for—the uaist week:
i
I: A Guide For Thrifty Shoppers
Tin Tjb^Imvfog fintiH advert.j«tn^ in todayTrailer of-
fer ii iisuhI Mwrcliartirjiiao and scrvicp luirgninH .... You
ave many dollars by buying from tlieiu. Wo rec-,
<?m <0
Huge Rattlesnake Is
Killed This Week
At Little Cypress
The outlook for local oil develops I
nient was much brighter' today as a.1 |
h«sult of prospocts for the com pic
rw'iiHoation of the Hyuri-Thompson
No, 1 SS^cfiill well from salt water
interferences - -
, The well eXr^f today was flov
through tubing v.' nd a ijuajiter-li
choker at the rate 01' 40 barrels
hoi r of 8(1 per cent oil und 2(t
cent mud und i^'ackish water &n<t I
the pi-essuco on the tubing |
The pressure was helnjr miliiuaiii-
ed which was evidence that the
line matter was not coming frnui
the pay sand, except possibly through
saturation during the lime that th«
upper stratum of salt broke Into <
Ilie mi sand surface. The welf was I
rapidly clearing itself^ (his morn
a Ii was watched by a number 1
oil scouts, most of whom gave It a* I
their opinion (hat the value of the |
eleven Icet of pay sand encounte
at Hit2 feet had been thoroughly
labllsheil. - " .
The well .was looked upon as belli
a fine possibility for an excelle
produc. i as good If not one of the ]
best in the entire field.
In the event the brackish
does not allegether cease, |t Is the
intention of the drillers to
again to work another "situocxe
which evidently served almost if not I
all the purpose intended.
Curtis P.T.A. To
Serve Benefit
Dinner Saturday
The Curtis Parent Teachers asso-
ciation will serve dinner a^ the
school tomorrow from 11 to 1 o'clock
to benefit the P. T. A, funds. The
menu will consist of barbecue, green
ih-siis, potato salad beets, plcklen,
cole slaw, hot biscuits, pic and cof.
fee Those desiring to bring con-
Miners and take the dinner homo
lie serve, may do so.
Child Health Day
Program Sunday
At First Baptist
ltrv. L. W. lingers, psV1"' of the*|
First Haptist church. will preach
Hunday morning on the subject "la
li Well Willi the Child?" In keeping
with Child Health Week. Tho choir
will render npertR.1 musk- at both
services in observance of National
Mush'. Week. The evening service
has been moved up lo K o'clock. It
was annrtUhceit todan\
Dr,„J., I>. YkI.ob, county health of-
ficer, has culled a special meeting of
the Kirst lluptlst church «'ir S ndaf
aflernoo'n ut 3 o'clock In observance*I
of Child Health Day.
Little Cypress -
P.T.^ T-o Present
Play T o n i g h t
The Little '"y press P, T. A- will
i present a three art play "Cismvillei
.Iristoeiats," ut the wh'Md uudltmiuiu
! iiinlghi to Ismeflt the funds to pay
j for ,'lialrs. in the auditorium.
The cast follows;! Preston Olid-
den. N Hllllai'd. Deny TcaJ. K4d |
llenlwXre, l-'rank Hill, W ,V, Teal,
Melln Teal. Mrs, Oeuls. Krms Leo |
Kunchess. Mrs. Walter M cDnnsJ#
and Clara Mae Reeves.
The p bib |s coidlall.V Invited to |
attend.
mend l/ic
you
Iggly Wli^ly I Htore*
ft A. H.'j-C. Stores
AW 'Hlores "
.«Vroimon's firoc,.|->
f orange Laundi.v
W-. II, lu Coheiiour .V Co.
I Palace Beauty Shop
e Mnrjorle-Al Heaufy Sliop
I Habinc Supply Co.
Modern (Chevrolet Co. ""
Orange Jewelry Co.
Ixin Craft
Green's Department fr'inrs
(lulf States Utilities ,t;o.
Karmeis Mere. Co,
Cole's Market
(loldflne's.
The Knir Htore ..
Quaker Oat*
Strand Theater
tjein Theater
Orange linM'.ranee- Hitiwtf/
H. D. I'ox. Plumbing
I'robabiy ihe largest■/ rattiesniike
fotiiid in Orange I'otitVly this .vec/'
vv us killed yesteiitay afternoon In
the Raticrofl coii'ini.utiily by A, (
Wllley Hr.. w ho ciiuie or, the big .,v ^ ^ ^
mil II n pl«kin« |
The miiilie meas\li'ed sfk fi'el iti | '
leni<th and Was ei(tllpped with ten
rutljey und a "lr,'tJon."i - |
A child In the bet! 1 picking party
nai rnwly iniHsed -stepping on the rat
tier ns It lay among the under-
brush: ►
Putting Contest
Attracts Crowd
.; At Sunset Grove
The first, nf a series of weekly put-
ting contests for members "field last.
night at Sunset Grove. Country el b
was well attended. The Willi -. o> VIKNNA, April :• . (AIM — in I
Ihe clijb displayed unusual Interest ,„,mplluiiee with Gel niany's S'iunb< rg I
and skill in the event. , flaws, wbbli demand separation) «*fI
The third weekly group lesson for.1 rlI„| A,-V,m , hi|flren In s.-hool,
six Vienna hii^o schoids todaj w*r« I
wnmeii golfers oft he club wus held
W>itm<«dii. and the fourth l siiiiti
will lie held next -Wednesday nniier
the direction of Lew Mm thews, ciyb
j |i|'o. it Was nilIIM need. r,l.l|leit'*:
j fimong the feminine members of On
Camp Grain Co.
To Move Into
New Location
| rxwvtffi for oiily.
| COURT HOUSE
{AND CITY HALL
• BRIEFS
*
polite of the, "universal" language* 1
pn |H s'*d froth time 10 time include '
VoJapuk . lispcisiito. Mondolitigue, I
Uimerttl 4 nd Kottaos.
-Bus Station Cafe.
Brook Mays Oo.
Hjualltj 1 leaner*,
Iiel Dixie Products
(>nUf Peterson, Kei^ice Station
United tin*. Corpy
Western Auto Associate Htoi|
|(.'ase A McO^/
The drove
-«A
John Dill Will
Address Old Age
, Pension Group
.John Dill, cuifdtdj^l*- -for flotorial
repi esentallve for (his district, hus
been incited to speak tomorrow af- j location wss occupied by a toed
The Camp - drain company will lie
Open for business in new ipiartcrS
at 2<l!i Ko ifh street ill ...the rear of
the Kalr slore buildipg Monday
morning, acc.idlng to C, K, I'ump,
owner. The firm will inove (hi*
woek-etul from 'their present location
in the Salvation Army ImlMing. cor-
ner Front und Kourth, he said. Thfs
ternooc af the icjcUar meeting of the
Old Age Pension association to lie
held st the court house. There will
be other speakers on the program
which opens at 'I 's-'lock, X Urge
Crowd Is «ip«ct«d.
store several years ago.
Marriage licenses of record at'
office of th« county clerk here today"!
were issued to. .1, T.i Castles and|
Miss Ja-unlla Dunlan of Orange.
Newly filed Instruments filed
record tit the offk-e of (he county|
clerk today was an oil lsnd ISaso
the < 'Ity of Orange to O. f). Gill)
convoying the right to develop
der certain restrictions. 82.39
of land situated In the. A. Ritchie
the Lisxle Hlgglnbotham. and
Watson surveys, The Initial
I consideration was given at 1931
Miss Martha Barret laud Miss Ma* This lease was executed some
ry Prances Beddoe spent-the week- ago. The lsnd -is situated
end In Dulles visiting friends and to the municipal jljck* and V,<
relative*.
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1938, newspaper, April 29, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303265/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.