The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 122, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 21, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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Sabine Mattreu Shop
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come and worship with ua and lotus
make it a great day.
M M. Lowrey. Pastor.
The prospeits tor buiqaing a Sun-
damnbssbannex on the property of
Mattresses Now Cheap
/ 40 to 45 Ibs. Staple
' Cotton Mattresses now
1 $14. Made to order
Douse BRDTHERS DEALERS .
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indirect dial lighting for De Luxe and Sport-
types.
Far greater riding comfort.
Impressive new smoothness and silence of
engine operation.
Greater beauty, greater convenience, and
remarkable new silence and smoothness
of engine operation have followed these
vital betterments.
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changed — values certainly
that no motorist can now
afford to overlook!
• normal, and the country as a whole is enjoying prosperity.
. Do you know why?
ton. will preach at the Chapei;
ner of 15th and Burton. at
improved all-steel body constractien
Increased driving vision.
Review this impressive list of improve-
ments—a notable twelve-months’ record of
progressive engineering:
A new five-bearing cAnkshaft (replacing the
three-bearing type).
A new two-unit starting and lighting system
(replacing the single unit type).
Air cleaner of improved design.
Spark and throttle levers placed above the
wheel for greater convenience.
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Rumble seat for Sport Roadster.
Stylish new body lines.
Rich and attractive new colors.
Yet Dodge Brothers low prices remain un-
clally we thank thome for the benu4
Uful foral offerings. May God’a
richest blenaing» be upon you. every
one.
Mrs. G. C. Mosier and Children.
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Dealers la new and Socond Hand
Furniture, Stoves and Mattresses
We buy. Mil. trade and repair
Farniture. Fhones 439-043.
Norzis-Chipps tragic play, with members of the church
andzthe law and the fourth estate grabbing choice seats
in tie first and second rows and red headliners direct-
ing attention to the stories of the critics who have
written or are writing the sensational chapters of the
sordid yet sensational bit of realism.
This third headliner and stage success is of the
Zane-Grey-Bill Hart melodramatic type, with guns,
blood shed, conspiracies, pilitical intrigues and the
grab for the mighty dollar coarly interwoven.
And the uncoguid demand censors for the legit-
imate stage and its production and let these brazen
and brutalising headliners go by.
Economic problems? Why waste time in their dis-
cussjon? 'Building programs? Why, they, aye omion.
and smell of sweat and toil. Welfare problems? Who
the devil cares for welfare problems with the head-
liners holding the center of the great American stage!
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Tuesday evening at the Anderson
Sehoot anditorlum, “Three Pis In
A bottle'1 lwil be presented and
.... , • 1 and hear him. Rev Mock of Troup.
EEl • Texee will n the pulpit st the even-
Towers, of Hota inc * hetvide—come and hear him—
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Jnior Smith, ShmBan and Bob
Hammerly and Chnton DeWitt Ben-
net.
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Only non-Jury cases were handled
in danrt.l court Saturday before
Diutrict Judea V. H. Stark, as the
pent jury had been excused for the
week. While there were two or
three cases taken up, there was no
actta"wiFlat taking place during the
day.
Everythihg la in readuness for an-
other week to be devoted to the
criminal doket.
There hill be a capital case in
which there baa been a apecial ve-
Hire ot men qummoned taken
'up Monday Durine the week there
will be a number of ordinary felony
cmwe taken up. •
avenue and Fifth street are recarded
as being very favorable June now
A move in behalf of naditonai
Bunday schoo! room wan atarred last
Sunday morning when, the Euzellan
Sunday school class called on the
Agoka Bible clean at its m sell no
place at the Strand theater and In-
troduced the proposition. Commit-
tees were appointed by both classes
snd plans are now bein worked out
that will probably terminate in ad-
attiomal Sonday school spare at the
chorch, not only for the two cineses
but for others.
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The children participating In the
hunt were: Grace Hogge, Edna He-
New Bt^dneu invited
a Womane
dondny t
actera: ' the First Methodist church of Gal-
Window Bima—Stella Lou Carr . veston, will preach at the evening
•Tohy Sima—David MeCorquodale. service which begins at 7:30.
Gentieman—Marvin Frailer | .
Gentleman's Botti—Daniel Cable. -T
.aTho young pebple of the Christian
Emdsavor societies of the eity areob-
"erving International CVhristlan Ea-
dun ver Week with a city union meet.
Inn. bezinning tonight at «:M. Lut-
cher Memorial church is ths place
of the meeting. The vice president
of the city union will have charge,
and members of the societies will
take part in a carefully prepared
program.
i stal the Methodiat conterenco
will prench at the |1 o'clock hour.
sunday evening. Mr. Tow-
hat the comine young men
TO"Mand wi doubtless
Train No. ( tv. Orange
Train No. 1 Lv. Oranee
ETrla Ne. 1*1 Lv. Orange
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Train No. 11 LV. Orange
Train No. 1*< Lv Or
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MM No. 5 Lv. Ornge
Train No. 1 Lv Orange 1:*« p. m.
Train No. 101 Lv. Oranee
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perou, just as the Federal Reserv
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words and good deeds during illness
• * und death of our beloved father and
a husband, Mr. G. C. Motmer.. Eape-
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ing the nation’s prosperity.
rmr PRFSBYTEIIAN.
Rev. James Kigore, D. D.. Dean of
Theolozy in the Southern Methodist
Univernity st Dallas, will occupy the
pulpit of the First Preabyterian
church Sunday mornins at 11 o'clock
Rev. J. C. Handy. D. O.. pastor of
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2 serye System. This strong National Bank is’a member of the
: Federal Reserve and is helping this community to be -pros-
si . . ,
NTne jlor Ekptesston Class of
Mrs. George MCraekeh njoyed a
treasure hunt Friday afternoon, in-
stead of Savins the fgular lesson
of the weak.
preachen a beautiful choir sileer, a wealty wife who
is aswdow with her brothers am cousins and nephews
playing star parts. This play has held the bdrd for
two, months, and packed houses has been the daily
story carried by the wires.
And the third of the American headliners is the
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Bunday mhool at 9:45. Preach-
Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kev.
Vace of Beaumont that is nere at-
Phone 1*0. 9th and Hart BU.
WEST OUND
11 Lv. Orange 4:40 a. an.
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services, and eel that he has given
M the opportunity of hearing two of ..
the most effectie mintsters in the We Invite his many friends
conerence. ! ( >
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Seisaor’s Grinder—Carol Crouch.
Selssor’s Grinder s Soul — Adam
Monclaux.
Scrub Woman — Bessie Roberts.
Scrub Woman's Soul— Miss Pat-
rietu Nelson.
In addition there will be on the
program. a Thamksgtvimg Turkey
Drill. Box A Co*. a comedy; and a
patriotic Drill. '
This spremises to be both inter-
esting and etertainihg and as all
can porterm better to a full house,
the public is urged to be present.
Tickets are only 25 cents.
11:56 a. m.
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10:80 p. Im
cNMERISAN HEADLINERS
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Apricans tead the-wpridAAa headliners. First
J comes Aimee Simple MPhersomwitfher lovenest t
[. Carmel-By-The-Sea. Her play has had a run qf month*
andmgqths, and the box office receipts haye bean
amazigAbie’s Irish Rose and the Old Homestead are
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We desire- e rmank our many urateret to Rev E J.Power Cora
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 122, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 21, 1926, newspaper, November 21, 1926; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529688/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.