The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [237], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 -
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CHECK FERRY
Tast night the pastor. Rev
(od add Pe Final
dena rt •
re | le nt nuree
PRAYER SERVICE
SERIES BY WMU
nlaved
SCOUT CHORUS
SINGS AT
BY BOYS BAND
The boy scout chorus under the
Davis and
HERE SATURDAY
NEWHIGHWAY
Jonephson
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FROMROUTE
Robinnon.
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nf
the
have
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hox.
rewentee
Reprenentatives from
gmnstoli e <
l. Weleh, chairman of Jun-
Mira.
an
take hot little of the time on
A
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It
tli
Mrs. H. J. Lutcher Stark of Orange
el-
tonninibilit
There was an inerenxed number in
In both the preaching nnd monK
ef
demonst ration
. vices.
life naving by Joneph ‘K.
—FREE THEATRE TICKET—
Miss
mpetinK
M henniu
MUCHINTEREST
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INTRUSTEE
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CONTEST
THE LEADER’S MOVIE PARTY
livered
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STRAND THEATRE
AS CHIEF
Hrown, chairman of the
hiet were toia}
s police «
I hit
a ppuinted te
h- Jef Tarter.
f entnan.
FROLICKY FABLES
w ill probably KO on
continne
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ONcE UPON A
TME THERE
WAS A PUZZLED
PLV WHO HAD
♦
BALL AND CHA
2.
BUT THE Guy SHE
AND THE GUY WHO
ArO MET? ABSENT- TEST
5o SAE DECDED To
launches being built
the
AND HER PUZZLED
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CARTER TAKES.
OVERDUTIES
TWo SurToRS
AND DIDN'T
KNOW WHICH
orE To YES
men
and
with
which
tiire 1
ReM
natural sequel he anid woule be eo
ing the will of the Mnster te show
va
Quincy
Flmo
will
the
HEAGT WAS AUZZLED
NO MOSE -______
HEM THE
AB$ET-TE$T
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I f urn
depomit
Mian Flavia Wignall gave a concert
in Reaumont last nicht at the First
Presbyterian Memerial church.
I
LETs-PLA 5omE-MoRE
was The (vi She had
' It
declared tn he a real feature of .he
meeting.
The
ment
f. el
om th*
sri 1
TedCovrning
Marketing System
K.
F
mittee
The feature of the eonvention to-
Taa W. MeClellan. who i- lending
the anna serviee, is meetine with ex-
Th*
witl l
tesi m
sb
OF WEEKS ID SEE
wrH OME $uE
m96fDMOREKEETY
Good Crowds Attend
Christian Revival
(eud » <h
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SATURDAY, APRIL 3RD
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The lant report from Postmaster ,
R. H. Watmem, of Oranee. Who Ie In |
the bane honpital u F». Ram Houe- ;
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OPENSTODAYATBEAUMONT
MANY FROM HEBE ATTEND
Working on Sabine
Bridge Aporoach
Trestle
Xm.
Suuussnirunanssssusssnssusuumnumtmmmumuumnmmnsnmnumatatir,
c -urtmo - g ,
, wil be
Postmaster Watson's
Condition Unchanged
I
HAT
iA L%E
VOLUME XL
comnete In
Mies Opal Razzane
round In r into shane.
The Friday and Saturdny games
will start ar 3:30.
With the arriyal of James ‘Neill .
the entire Rad roster is in rampdirection of Chief M. K
with the exrentinn of John Wrieht 4
Launching of Two
Government Boats
Is Held Up
Palur of some brae matertala tn
be imtalled an the eovermment mo-
. I, W.
suhieet.
F j
la around 50 miles, wherein
Lutterloh, Howard Peterson,
mne-i Will he given liy
Picked HAD WANDERED
AWAY AD WAS
M IXIN4H$ MU5H
peneral -tnte • wrna
Auntin Barnen, of Beaumont,
comed the delerater.
45 countie membera from
e
14152
MoRAL
HIub. repre-
and Dinaster Relief." The Beaumont
Kiwonia and Rotary elubm had rep-
renentatives at thin luncheon.
This afternoon was given over to
group eonferenees, the resulting ree-
ommendations to.be reported hy the
group chairman to the gneral con
fere me tomorrow
A~D THE GUy who oj SWEE 155
EAE Pound wTH THE BEFoRE TOU GivE
nght will lie
enmmittee here
MacFarlane. It
Ictaimet inelermen, Cuv" MF.
ih and Winfree mhvol eompe'ee:
pirst pin. r Anderson * hool FeP: ’
oont l« Dvid orsuoulate
gevund place. t'nrtin Hhoul repre
The sohz Service I*
hf-k
Walton, preached
“Yield Yourself to
In Tour Decision -
orase High school In the district
internchelastie Latin tournament tn
he held in Galveston on April 3.
rhese etudenta are Hamiton Rook-
on th*
divided into seversl
addrenmed neparately
thia afternoon.
Touisiana hixhw
reports say that good progren a general prayer nervire.
understood that elaborate
iey Mayor
Junior Horn
Willin
to the t
of the
spoke 4
travel Hi th*
expertee
with the pustor, itev J t‘
* doing the preaching.
« 'Che yntor has made
themes ileeruaneiyfimea
rhrouehout th* stete nam*lv X mar
Hlo Fort Worth Were and Hon A"
Ponio, Winners in each diutrirt will
This Coupon will admit any child under 1
years of age FREE to see “THE SCARLET
STREAK,” the Great Mystery Serial, at
The party included Chief M.
Davim, Mian Flavin Wignall, A.
their mail deliv
rented 1,, ethera
Wlivitunin tr> tn
orbing to present plnn"
| The ‘ •
« bi t bin
was to speak thin afternoon on the
relationship of the nursing nervice fruit” of the spirit.
committee to the chapter com-
this joh is heinr temporarily held
ye .yer to -mn* uher islivilua
it.ns In thiu matter to tHin
H»» imax The Quizninu of boxe
etusietst- . i p)uyes and innuiie
attended the meeting.
The pubile health group was led
by Mrs A. H. Fllekwir, chairman,
nursing nervice, Harris county chap-
ter; the Junior Red Croon grop by
ee thrnngi ii
Two or mor
o "rinerm
rv,te. rlye
ton, waa to the effect that hie con-
dition waa no berter-a0M Watnon
reached Ann Antonis, ’ /eaterday
morning. In response "to a mesnage
requesfing her to come at once
W are N, hemnl
at work on the trestle section home of Mrs W M (unstrenm for Tv h i
social service committee. Orange
county chapter, presided over the
family aerial service group. Several
High Gift* Hold
Style Show
i -:v)e slnw and foneB Wa num
, n- ornue high adorlun
r -‘t-rnnnn ny me
,e Anmeati" .«• Anzatre.anMt5
ar inn -r mi- domeie
„ deprtment tenebrr. , . .. ■
-um, ten or nrteen airin me "I
n i,. ufue- denired. ’T 71
e mad- M Harel „0"
......iremen mnde hv zeu M
rheue three itiris w)
ng- niuh »« the doun
Deweyville and at Newtrn
underitood that an efort
Bryant and Ellis Power up
CROSSDISTCONFERENCE
Mrs. Watson stated over the phone
last night that she had planned to ‘Trabie ana Catherine Ford, serond,
bring her husband homo. but on ac- ana Misnes vigginia Trnhne and
cnunt of hi. "he wnuM Wowen. frit v Tatt
unahle M de m at the prement time rta-Ui. Ellminntian eomte- hela
It to underatoid thnt Plon. ... por l mhel here determined whih
form an operntion. been for thei"erroentntive. wwi M -h—M>
preent abandoned I Fow- Mihe- artrict eonte-tn win
hr held pt the anme time st noints
ebate and music memory. Pt her
iterary event were" hrine held te-
day.
The tlr-t event of tWim kin eve 2
held in orunge county, was in 191
peting The following in the nched-
. . . 1 - heli last night:
< ’la Fence * "ochta n
place and
am nivht volide-
m nerieu of deep Leet 1- mndv in
ornge and Newton 17 The
firetwel helm: put dun ree-nur:
ters ut h mile wesi evyilleun
। hr Hahine Tran v‘s boll
inKni. th. num.. .pon, nni’mhe imamie on the seine river ren
unei Am I t n Zina ..n chere. A chrk " "7" pIu.o
ie". the.ariu nirenavitiar"uvenw" re"
acaiog x" eh k -ho "......r e
Nerwim . 12 ..... erFirk raro.nnnimi.murh
An ini - Mh wildent . A" to * - uinu n Tu
tert will Im w"e! i uru1 wnde s A w ,||rtl)) a --i-tan
"IT’" nev.i 1 4 coni-i hk.hwoy-nMh.-r. of luirion .
who have drilled -h p a welia mul
As the time elonely apprenches
completion of the Orange-Port Ar-
thur highway Orange people are be-
ginning to take stock on what the
new short rut will mean to them.
The new mate will Ion ahut 30
miles off the distance hetwcen or-
part of those who nee the short eut
to Port Arthur, and likewise from
PTt Arthur in Qrange and various
other sect ions
made right awny to cut these
up into logs in order to prevent
ther loanes.
0n ■
At 12:30 the delegates were guests
of the Lons club and Mr Hunter de-
♦ he new route is only 21 miles
A. C. MacFarlane, who has been
awarded the franchine la operate the
Neches ferry on the mute, is having
his equipment built and win have
everything in readiness to atari hy
the time the mad is ready for use
on either aide of the river Y ‘wi!
require on an average of about five
minutes tn erons the river with the
equipment that la ta be operated by
in the extem-
were: (range-
West Fn nork h the
Re
Pastmaster H H Watmon has
been in a atate of roma for the
past three daya, dnes rot recoE:
nze his wife and daushter. and
hin recovery to extremely douht-
fat aceordine to » menmnse r•-
ceiyed teday.
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Deep Drilling Wildcat COUNTY ME
CampaignUnder W ay RESULTS ARE 39
l . ANNOUNCED 1
Results of last night's onteNi in <
~ < range County Interseholastie
fourth year: Misses Flizaheth
vuiri: une
riner ’ Adu i ibeei
hr hi wintree, Anderwon
Frona executive for Southeast
Texan, summarised the activities of
the organisation in Texas and also
dincussed the roll call. Ha nation-
wide returns and the participation
of Tesaa
Formal organization of tba con-
ference followed, under the direct km
of Judge Minot, those present being
ted by John V ilo
vud ld«« Winrre.
NMALD TIMNRI Mm*
According to reports here. N
mill men of this wection die net -u
tain heary Insmen as a result of tre
being Mown dewn in the territnr •
that supply their mills iloweve •
is mid that quite a bit of timi
wan blown clown in the virinitie
id This
are attending the Southeant Tessa
district conference of the American
Red Crass which opened a two-day
meeting at Beaumont this morning.
The Orange county chapter sent
about 20 to the meeting, neveral of
whom have places on the program
The general nession was opened at
!• o'clock thia morning with Judge
F D. Minor, dintriet chairman, pre-
siding. Rev. T. M. Hunter gave the
invocation, after which Mayor J.
lor Red Cress, Port Arthur chapter,
and the first aid and life nuvinK
group was preaided over by Nalph
D. Korn, chairman, life saving. Ciwl-
veston chapter.
table dincumion. nceompanied by A hand •
Seripture reading, wur held by all luteh Starl
members present, at eight w‘e
The nix circles of the union will todas The
plans towards tn* Improvement of
the lake front on Kabine lake for
the pleasure and convenience of
recreationistn. are being worked out
at the present I Im* It is predicted
that the Sabine Inke is to become
one of the greatest sonrees of at-
traetion as a summer resort of any
ice in the country.
Five Latin students will represent
v
-«
girtpeni mrevne- I
held in Heuumiont AP
groups te be
by speakers
Bland reprenentinK
wx When yhu no innx 1
notify the lans • hrk te
There la much speculations as to
who will serve as trustees in the Or-
ange Independent sehool district for
the coming term. There are sis can-
didates strongly eontestiy for threw
vacancies on the board. ,
Each candidate is making an in-
dividun) race, and not against any
opponent in particular, owing to the
fact that votes are cast for candi-
dates at large and mH for ward rep-
renentatives
The candidates are evenly divided
as to nex, three men and three wo-
men heing in the race
Points speculated on Involve the
feture as to Which nex will noil th*
biggcut vote. ’
The election will be held next Sat-
urny. Those who have paid their
city poll taxes are eligible to vote,
junt the name as-inaM eity elections.
The three receiving the hichest
nomber of votes win he declared
. Ic t as
eieeled.
0, — r-I penmnne-
. ; na Bi- rruular mon a:
na - la-t nizht "in "" “
- . • ‘ now la • 1‛
Interest Increasing at four ■' . sn.
• h late bune a 440' 6"'F ■
In Revival Aihe itota ■ there and then
All on to Tylet supper Home will
interest is rapidly inernwing in 1e reue i . min eometime euri
[the sloyalty revival nervi es heing Hatureas • n.
held at the First Huptist church. |
address on "Bed f’ronn
5 FROM HERE
the audlenee for last night's nervices .___ _ ________________ ■" ■
and •n ides l "ntere" waa "niIe auu nasumsusmuwusssmmssniIIIIIIIItuaIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlitlI =
Launch Delivered to
Rycade Corp.
A motor launeh 25 feet iong anil
6 feet wide, busilt nt the (eurge M
levingston ship yard her* wa ••
livered to the Rycade Oil coi poi •
tion of < rangefield The launeh will
be uned mainiy in handling barye
and doing other work for the "t* ■
ators on fow Bay on
9^^
•tt
AU Mor— In Oranee will elome
tpmorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock
for the hasehall game between .
the Omaha Rnds and the Reau-
ont Exnortera, accord ing to an
announeement made at 3:30 this
afternoon hv th* chnmher of
eommerce anA *ata 11 merchants’
aesocintion offielala
Barney Pnreh's Omaha tenm went
throngh • rigorous worknut today nt
Weal End nark in prena ration for
tomorrow's elheh with the Renumont
Exnorters, tn th* first of a tve-game
series, whibh will he brought to a
close Snturday. . •
These two ramen will he the lout
। tn ’ he
■ ’ ittegsilty
Part Artbmyer "Ganpaser
dins nce via Beaumont.
4 YELLOWHORSE 10
«PTTCH FOB RODS
HEBE TOMORROW
The following bovs made thetrip:
Royal MeClellan. Edward Stobart.
Johnnie Stobart, Dudley Oldham.
Darius Oldham. H. A. Kimball. Mil-
lon Davim, Vaughn Guidry, Alfred
Eagles. Powell Hilliard. Carl Head.
Arnold Wilama, Harold Dyke, Bill
Sumrall, Pearl Head, Cover Emer-
non, Frank Shepardnn. Welch Roh-
nintant national director of first aid
and life saving. It will he held at
the T. M r. A at 7 p m
At 3:11 tonight tiler* will be a
Junior Red C’romn dramatization at
the North Junior IIlab wehyol audi
torium, directed by Minn Effie I'i
land, chairman of the Junior Red
Crees. Beaumont chapter
Rev. Frank Rhea, chairman of the
Beaumont chapter, will prenide at
the Friday morning semion
Y. H. Farwell, former «hairman uf
the Orange county chapter, will
speak on “Ai ma and Acheiv emen4*
of the Orange County Chpter, Am-
erican Red Cromm."
Thia will be followed by report of
special committees. Confereneedel-
egates will be guests of the Penu-
mont chapter for luncheon
Y. H. Farwell will prewide at the
Friday afternoon nennion, whih will
be featured hy an addrens by M E
Moor* superintendent o Beaumont
city schools, and reports of mperlal
committees.
Nomne confusien has m»u1t*d in
the postofhie e here on arcount oCdh'
pui»li< not being funtiliar with the
termin uniles whi h ptntuffi e Wxen
are renieek, nt oreinu to H ( At
jasld nnqistant puntinnster.
"t’ounty l’wulsr
ed lan nizht’* re-
Malne«» inectina
j’antoflie Ioxeq arc iovilii f*o wun third I’bi'*
.....................-
..... R ia to be vinyrei,u. of , ....... restrirter ... oue to “jum (irove —mw l
id will lunt diviul ramily. ttrm or orpuration Mirat plune ium
UI be th* Inst Up i T,„ renter mns hMtr dlehvereu mnled by "iraee rlh
indbefor it leaves | thi vuzh hin iox mail for hin ramiis -Necondi pne" lemonyiie rePIei
bsarder- arie em
ritkinijht.
Hd 1Ieie
the dns for e
wil rake t'arte
semi-ni
th* di**
nation
phh-e ■
Mars
1) rtak
The Humble 011 -- Ienting 1
company hux shirt **d un
Wnm A Sen hip yara here, win
, make « ——
twe ot th- today ne
Twe ot th- eiadht meter
beine buin tar th- Galves-
"__— ia«la»ara. ha— been
sememdandime4.
. a the marketin "it
au the. prollumn# of I hl
'■.Air businen-
l-druay, Hu it whit "
er gMl Bob Ktephen- hav
Wm H Smith. Jr., who holdsthe hold meparate mervices Thurmlay sf at Htark 1‛
contract for building the dump ternoon in connecttam with regular an hour Tt 1-
through the Sabine marh to meet circle meetings. On Priday after- pwarunce of the —- - rinu. . --- ....... - -
the Fnhine bridge has s crew af noon the union will meet at th* for the vjakr otary wonventint in guest- trausirnt barders mi • ri Hente ’ 11 an’ Munue
Th. boys will {plow alm remembers or hipuns Third plum MaKnol -irO": rep-
y bum. whih arelh.iei . . . mI mu to ArvAjet tiemented 1) M’n . ' nE
vs ut nny ...... • , \ nr. 1.,x mil yuxed for “ | Kwml Wivimion Penlor B«.ya
Wednesulaj or 1 i . nt i h mem First plate Muu "P
they expest 1o havoiy.., of the Hru, for the delivery oi isnicd ivy M H HuMa»t*l.
.......■ livia.....na he Wara Flew I-. unlor
......- ..I l.. ih. ure- .SU- 1w laimer-: Went '*."»■ Win:
l 1 mnea In » —tree, oravurvmeii, "ur" ‘ "" ,n*
ri,, m -iety mviamter-n -hui*
. d . d-ihery t n and! viret vlaen auirvon "no **
, am, 1- 1- rente hr r— nted O Mur •'* we.. ....
......... in-titu -eruna . oranurnei —pre-
with rulen and -enturt by HuM loe Aronn:
rmronmerr=yvtim roprennniei by
lathio insidiry.
A series of inniratienF prover
serviees is living held in the Wo-
-man’s Missionary ITnion n( the First
Ha pi 1st church this week. corper
ating with the chureh in its two
weeks’ revival program The first
serviee was held Tueuav rfternnrn
at the home of Mra Agnes Jett with
id members present A worhwhiln
program on pryer wan led by Mrs
W M Qunstream.
The second nervire was held Wed-
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. R D Hufison 14 members at-
tending Mrs L. F Branum open-
, ed the meeting with Nerinture read-
Ings after which Mrs J. C. Rtobinsn •
led the program, using as her topie
“Prayer Without f’easing." A round i
TO fnMPFTF
A V WITH MakAa gm tiled aver the interest of the
LATIN CONTESTS-T
Rods and as a renult nre evnectem
to draw a large mennt of local
fanm
Yellowhnrne, famous Indian hurler
will prohahly start for Fureh. and
the Exporters ’Till vrohahly use
Finnegan
Yellowhorse pitehed twe inninm
in yesterday's prartice game with
the Exporters and is apparently
meet at the orange field hih fohnoi L eg
here announced today by Mis Alite
lerlnmtten, extemnporanenus speeriu
Mra l».
M Baxter, Jr. asnistant
chairman, and in charge
M western branch office.
f-Red ('rose Nationally
■tonally -
rtrude Thompson, Rei
(forts to revive interest in the . hurch
on Tuenday night he told the con
(M rogation that the trouble with the
average church of todav. without ex-
eeption, is that they have lomt their
fghting mpiritR. He contended that
in order fer the . hurchem to meree l
‘that they must adopt more augreamiv e
programs and carry then) out
lant night he prenched un the
subjust of “A Fpirit Filled I afe
The theme wus offered as a perssibie
and practical means for the every-
.lay (‘hrintian in une He wid thnt
In attaining to the pin ne of a -pirlr-
Piled life, that II was neremmry to
remember tat there is a prom s
to be rlaimed- a gift to be rerrived
and a command to he obeyed Th.
In being made The dirt work on
inson, John
Ken, pensle uttempt (o
ment tn he held in Dalian late in
Mav.
Pies Mint social features ineluding
boat rides, luncheons henouetm nnd
theater portinq pre aft Factions which
will be nrovidedj for entertainine
student vinitors in Galveston Mim=
Emma Tou Bratt Iatin teacher in
the local high school, will accom-
pany Orange students
x w hen nest tlewirinK i"
nhyi lonxer. : Hirn their
There are s divinions in ilerlamn-
tpmns: Itural. Wur, (a- H, Clas
\ hoth lunior aue Nenior hoxs and
in the rural divinien. Junior girl
• leelasuntinn, imonville. Hum Girove,
J’ine Forest, Magnolia Grove Pral-
i mnvilie, i ejepe nted by Nomnlie
Tuyiur, won lrat placo; Prairie View,
vepreweuted bs dladys Melionald.
(truve represent ed hy Velma Bur-
row. win third plase
in the rural divinlimn Jnlur bnys:
lianonville. (ium (irnve. Fine For-
• at. Mngrlia (irove and Melewin
cumpetca Gum rove. I eprerented,
by James Arthur Heard, won Una
piace M« lawi, reprerenied ly Hen
iy cochrun, won serond place: lem-
onville reprenented hy luneri Fusitt,
I Huturday nish
~i/r WATII W I II
T shomu «HI com
ppointment yeste
• In H* Ne 1"
reen had been’ rt
' ll water enterer
lfw It i- .......
will %e either re- ’
BEAUMONT
7”
“L.idiv M ana A viv.
aeiimer- . Anderann, Win:
ires (ranueeld and oru" nin
competed
। rat pluce. (ranKehe-t, reprw
"Ktcc I. imple lott
— ..ml pice, truuue D4Kh, repre*
Third vhu e Anderwen, te|.
1.5 i: rieen Nemitz.
4,.,, , 1>.vn i’laks H "to’’ A ’ V-
’ ,.q—taru inge High .(range;
Pi -i place, ii
-enied by P W
: • ond plast
nted 1 ingel
Third place, re
Anderwon.
By Vep
e 4
4 A
left-hand pitcher who la experteA
to report most any time.
t o
•qcia, curti- Anderson, Meiewin M
| |» st vince, Anderwn hobirep,
r« wrote-1 in t’urul Croueh
.......a place "urn *1«* TP-
pentcsi in Abbir Oslorne
rhira place, oranzeield, "pre
crt. i 1 Thomaujinidly.
HuM my re
Aniierron, repre-
i. rapnla.
prevented hy K W,
rty,Stra
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [237], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926, newspaper, April 1, 1926; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529474/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.