The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 206, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 22, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Lamar State College – Orange.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
■■KiiPfP
"v .
•...
■. " I./ > .* *•"TUP Ol
ltit- U
■■■■' •'-
s
(lí'ri-A.N'ií. ore., March 31. r-r
1' by .-.tflr.le* of.*n aunkcu iur-
1 CurtV bí'otlíéi'K, 'Portland a«*<l "
ii(IK' Iioiixf movers, .seek m sal-
tile iwaKeuger «tenuier Islander,
f." went down iu..Hteveii Pttss-
¡g,>A1a«ka. Alijen !. IS. 11)01, with a
uf 7: live*.
Frank Curtí* .was litre today to
rt ft (turns on (iMohlnwv and equip-
lintl. II../ Mill) flit' I'liM prire.
Light wiiM $$.000,0011 in (fold dust.
hid to 1) locked in one of the
piiipK -alife . Another safe,, he .mi id.
i.i reported to lipid 1400,000 in
Htud.v "of IIk> International L'ni-
' form HuihIh,v Kchoól I .««son for
Su«du}> -March 28, 193Í.
i|'JÍ,v J. Luther HtoUe .
Huliject; "The Use niul Abuse of
Utid's OJfm."
Printed Text: Luke ig:i«-i:', 41-4 ,
•ilbldeu Text: "'lie .'lint dliilikiili. wiü ,
will *, wherein in riot, but - he
tilled wii'i the spirit." Kph.
S:J8.
. Taraittrauc* Thought
li will auffleice, U -ipaiw i lié tei
atheist hucftusy be did nut take God
Into ' account, i "He thought within
Mn«clf." lie, acted ua if be had' h
tenue oil hin. lift' for many yeavs. IJo
wan completely iihsorbed' in Hi« thlu*
of thia prcaeul life only. ,
• fWe I hough) tlmt he" was" tUe
wiicr uf all that he pon«evni«l^, 'V\
jusii'h life 'c£a*iatcl)t . nut ' irt '5 .the
aliundsuce uf the tiilii||t< lie "posses-
seth." Poaseasioir. dors nut mean
oRiurslilp. WV oVu nothing. God
ft, the dhvuer- of «II things. "The
rth in the- Lord's aud they that
!■■■■■■■■■■■, . .... f ■■■
eranee part- • of today' lessorf j dwell therein." He did not t'ecog-
merely calling úttentlbn lo the gulden i niae" that God liad sent the rain. aun
text '<>/ today's lesaoii. The Apostle
udinoiilaheM the people of Kpbcaua to
till themselves up on the npirit uf
Ood ■ niul they will mil «nut to All
m > :«m • tlíenme)vea up With Wine, atroi.K drink
*urreuey Operation* were set to he- j ^ ,v|„ )l|uk„ lj|em rftvilt(r WIlllUl^.
jjlu ..about lay . „ v fool¿ rebellious against llieiufsetvea
, 'Til.' brothers plan i.V anchor a j and society. the drink habit will, if
ikigt. with lifting <t|iiipiueiit ¿Ver -It la ke| l up. dentroy aelf reapectf
lb)- wreck, rlK oahU>« undftr the bull j Reaped, fur God and rjgbleouaneaa,
mill lake up the alaek at cncji low and'will "turn one boh<bcviki agaiiiBt
(ftóter. ualiik tlie lifting jiowir of IS rwligiun and nil morality. They aro
i. fy.jt lldéa pievnlflit there tú move
I he lalaitilcr to k|i1¡110w water.
, .OT. JOHNS. X. K.. March 21, —
The, motor «caler Sir William, one
of the fleet . of which the wrecked
. .«enli'V 'aViXtng waa a member, aanlt
{ 15 mliea northeaai ! of Hot-aé lalaui!
tlrta inoi'niiiH; uecinrdi.ng to advicet'
received here. The erew. reacheii
4lic Kteamabip Ihisle In nafely.
the Orange Leader
ÉU' i.i'■■
JFpblVbhed evurj '¡ifterliouli execpl
'-AjVr'lav and nunday niorulng at 003
f.;Vii>iii H reel by tbc Orau«i header
I'lihli^biiig .Ci'uipnuy, entered Orange-
¡1 .vha.ljoffiec aa Second Ola
latter.
Vi A«HUCJA11ÍW l'itliss Mjfljjnifiu
hubacripUiHB 1 fates
«bine, 'that he had made the fertile
«oil, Mid t|iat lie Himself had givftn
life to the seed and the iucrcaae of
harvest,
,8. He waa «elf centered. Ho
thought . only uf himuelf. lie nald
"my" fiuila, ',iny" ■ goodti, "my" aoiil.
j He lived for bimaelf, and thought for
.hiinaelf—for hlmacK and nolle bealdo
hiiuaclf alone;
4. He waa fuoliah hccnUHc -he
thought he had time to retire. With
v ..
W'A^iiVtrrON, Miún h ; 21. (Mí
-±X 'iwti" tlbtl-earfe Ih inVoUle, lax
colleeUoiiN aa compared to l(iat year
wait'ehown todtiy • hi the treiiHiirv
Htatemettt for 1? ' wWoli unlv
im.ted tu 'on
11 3 0.
On the face of collectioim tbua far.
It .appeared income tig colleetlonH, for
the month probably wduld lag í foo,-
000,000 behind thfeaé of last year.
totM
^VV'^7,:*>£ •■
ffiwraliJtV'J'íHt
ntéjre'
sr. johNk, n: March 21. -r
Aii official tabulation iasucd by air
Hlchurd H.|ulrea, primé tñllflater 0t
day. , Iood«y. «Hoya! Family of w.
.jdwaj',"' with Ina Claire, Kredrlc
rcji and Mary< Briau. A comedy
drama revealing the prlvaTe ílven and
lovca of the i.Caveudiáh family whoae
crazy unlit; and ídc^b ia one panic
after another that packH a wicked
laugh . wallop. ' : -
Tutisday, Wcdncaduj:. "Stolen
Heaven." with Nancy Gar-roll and
hi III pi Holnica. f A Klniatcr ^yarhlpg
ireateucd .the e*d of the atinngeat
love pact two lotera eV*r Vowed.
Mary and Joe. In' the eyea of bo-
clety, two appealing youngsters on
their honeymoon. In the ey.éá of' the
law, crltnluala to be hunted ylowu.
You are to hear their atrange toryv
tl'én judge for yourself whether you
Uiuk them adorable or criminal.
Thursday, i Fri.. "body and Soul,"
with" Elbsaa Landi, Charlea Farrell
Humphrey Bogurt, Myrnn l,oy. \VvhiH
fighting for bia "country an inepwierl-
enced boy mee ta the girl lie bad
dreamed about- The tragedy of love,
of eaplouagé, olmoat ieparatee them
never fur, but agaiuat every w.cinl 1 many today, to retire, nienna giving , Ml
I'eform which ia for the gootl of' ao- ' up all «esponaibilities and entiiiKand , V V,".r8-
fiety. Let the church meaibera' take ¡ drinking, living laV comfort and ease. ' ,
heed to the advice and .nduionlah- , They who have tiSed this Idea, lli(d
mi'iit of I'aul the A pontic, | thla condition the jiioat miaerahle ex-
THE PARAHLH OP THE} UIG11
KAUMKU
Jeatia herepresenta a pictijrc of a
proaperoua farmer, but He ciUia him
a foid. Hla neighbor* probably call-
ed him wlae, the people who drove to*
Ilia farm pointed to hia prosperity,;
and many envied him.
The mere fact taht he waa a farm-
er did not uinJke him a fool, iy Jesua
did not .-condemn '----htnr~"T5r'" farmingT
liecau.se thiR la one of the ' meat hon-
est professions one could ..possibly
follow. •
iflteuce possible on eartii. To - live III
caac, ia to ease the suffering of want
and pains of others. There ia nu
time to retire from doliig good. Xjet'
us do all the good we can until we
are culled to lay. *do\Yn our Uvea, ¿
5. He was foolish liecauae lie
thought lie hud u l#aue on his life.
"Soul, , thou hast- many goods laid tiji
for many years" I have enough to
live 'comfortably for many yea ra and
this is what t am going to do; So
one has a leaac on liia life. No one
call lengthen the hVlttle thread riot
Neither wila he-a fool liccauae htf *wn fcne moment.' When the time
was dishonest.- He pro>fMtéiK •. be-, cpmea for lis to go, we go, nuil d<>-
cauae he took good cate ¡bf what jliu Ipagt iwit as poor aa we were when
Uká. (T'--"-a B ™ -|mmmm
unto
husinesa '
Tilia
ful. He knew the joy of $ honest toil mil ', him. tbuul fool." He
u).hímI«/1 tr« i..
ae he took good cate t.f what'yiu tpajit juat as poor aa we were when
. His ground had hrjnigli*jy£ft,ll.'Mácame into • this life. ' We brought
u him a flnu yield, iin(lj if flritif bulbing 'into this-;.wt¡rld. i\nd II ia cer-
lni«sa to take care of i(. • ^/ ''".taín tityU we <;iui taike nothing oilt,"
'liia man waa not la/.t or sloth- 02 He was , a fool. —Ood anld
(,111c; v«yr
"jT-
16.00
Advcrtiaing rate* will ll« furnia lied
upon application.', t1.'
ii nd labor. He wronged
was no do'uht a reaiHi-teil
citiceu lu the community
WHAT HE ItEAliLV
MADE HIM A 1'
We lin vc juat been tal
some of the things this
nut; ' now let us see sum
tilinga he waa.
and
waa
ahretyl. ^ He wta^jich, he was a good
' He was II fool liccauae ho
w«9 ^rn-llgloua, aelf centered. arid
¿ji'u.Av ignored God and lived for the «present.
t'Yu '/bight thy sunl shall be requir-
''win oil of thee, -and then whose shall
i#as . Ant.' thlngM bp?" if, *fie „jtndet'stooil
tbefwben he eame to render up hia aoul
j to God that it was not his tiwh, and
1. He waa uu atheist. Hn waa nil that tlie things be possessed were
Newfoundland, listed 28 as atiJl ^ l0V° lriu"ll,bK ln ttít8 «W
iur!
■ . . JÉ
a signed crew of 147, four membcta
buddies whi -were, dev¡l-niaj>
care in the cockpit of if plane dur-
.lug the war—one waa a hero but the
■other got all the credit but- not all
the rewards.
Saturday. "Night Work." with Ed-
mlasiug todáy in the destruction of
the aailiug ship Viking with 127 aur-
premier said the ship coifltstl
d crew of 147, four nieiabcta
of the' «lotion picture expedition !..
headed by Varick Friaaell, two atOW- Mio Sally Stair. A $12 a
uwaye and two meu who had Jhlned '
the s.hip but were not Usted oti the
shjp's articles, - makiug a total of
156.
.The survivors who reéched Horse
Island, eight miles ' from where the
ship blew ui Sunday night, number-
ed 121. The rescue steamers Sagona
and Beothic picked up three each in
White bay, a total of 1S7 suved.
Frlssell, who was aboard the Vlk.
Ing with bis companions to take my
tion plctuiVs of the seal hunt, and
bis camera man, A. G. I'enrod, are
among the missing. Harry SargeTtt,
actor aud explorer. wlisU, waa. one ol
FringelJ's party, «us lfokod""U]T""'Dy
the Vesciue ship Siigotiaíf
All'of the survivors w|io were'tl l«
to travel' acrosa the fee bairiet- ftdhr
the island were- taken nboiltd ill
Sagona and the seal ship lbiogcne
yesterday, nfter crews of tbo fettle
vessels succeeded in reaching the
island with food atad medical au¡>-
not Ills own. "What would a man
be profited, if lie should gain the
whole world and Ibse bis «oul, or
what would a man give in exchauge
foi
phau on
porting
«
cute big
to support
JPlwnPIPIiirlaWw
the nurse as well, in
;i • i' - V/i.) :i ■ '¿.IKS yt ;■; ■ í
plica.
The rescue party which Included
doctors .sent from St. Johns on the
Sagona, found the refugees and the
residents of the tiny settlement vlr-
turally at the end of their food sup-
plies and subsisting on a ration of
crackers and tea.
Hoover Surrenders
Himself To Frank
i Enjoyment of Trip
í tf. H. S. AltlZONA, Miirch 21*—
President Hoover today, his second
day out from Wwshigton, surrender-
ed 'bimaelf to fianli enjoyinuitt of tin
vocation trip which is to tHke. Jilin
to 'Ll*«jrto It lee aud t^ie' Virgin 'ís-
i« • Arizoiui, fresh ft-din an over-
batiling, plowed steadily Into the
mhidle "of the gulf stresin after pass-
ing Cape Halteras, and the weather
grew# wanner hourly. Members of
the party donned flannels today.
The president sat on .deck last
of sups
the'future mukes the fuhniest situa
tlon in the history of motion picture
ledies. ,s, ' •
arch 20, SO—"Fa titer's Suit',
i Stone, .'.Irene Rich iuul
1*0 . & *'* >
Marih 31. Apri} 1, "Parlor, lW-
rotiin aud Itatb." With Buster lieu-
ton. Reginald Denny. Sally fliers
and Cliff Edwards. ' , '
. April a, 3, "The Southerner,'' wltb
l-AWrence TibCctt,' Esthir Halston.
J tula ml Young and Cliff Edwards,
April "Caught Cheating." with
Charle* Murray. and Geqrae Sidney.
pfll 5, (i, "Scus«Beiieatb," with
Oeoi'ge O'Bricti, Marion Leasing ftiul
Win. Collier. Sr. V-
April 7. 8, /Millie,with Helen
Twel vet roes, llóbt. ' ' Anil'ií, James
Hall. IJlyati TasTiman. .
April ' 0, 10, "Little Caesar,with
iidwurd G. Itoblnsou. Douglas Fair-
banks. Jr., Wm. Collier, Jr., Gl^uda
Farrell, Halph lnce. - •(<**
April Jl, "ÍBeau Ideal," with Halph
Forbes, Irene Rich.
uiovliug picture. It was the first
time a ''talkie' has been shown on
board a United States battleship. Ho
listened to the radio; for n while, and
strolled about the deck. V
Plans ca|l fbi' landing at Ponci ,.
Porto Rico, early Monday, but untfl
then the president has uu, intention
of troubling his- uiiiuj Itboiit business
although he is beeplug cdnatuhtly in
touch with the white house by radio.
He hopes'be may get sume tlshiung
In during one of his afternoons at
Sau Juiin,' . • .
;• Tliu Arl*ona Is dbiiig 15 knots but
jt 18 i'>pot ti'd the retui-n trip, will be
u little lés|í si eedy. The Hhip has a
slight Voil but there Is no discom-
fort ' afid no seasickness.
. Néwly erected deck tennis anil
•medicino bulls awaited the president
who after a late breakfast planned
i,to gbt bis usual daily routid uf::'a£r|
ercise. Medicino hiHl if 111 lloovet'ils
wbKf'"
bridge
4
O
usseiiible
ability
itesses .caused
e . piellniliui
- ,W'!
r': aí^/'^v.'íí.
w'reok the giant navy
ion." The bearing was assi
iie*t lliuriHÍa^.''
$20,000 boud. . .. « ■ .' •
Departmeñt of justice ageuu, fork-
ed on the casé today-with the a%
ticlpatiou of "additional interesting-
developments." Jindlugs Al-
ready have led fhetá, to'suspect tho
alleged plaiwvtd wreck' the dirigible
was a itomrl'.ttt ** laigvr sabotage plot
>agslbst airplanes, rf
Knows Bargain
HAMMOND, Ind., March.21. (Al'f
Albert ."Scott" Burgess kuows "a i Hr-
£uln when he sees one. . «-it, i<
He bought six pairs of puTiiú; lm
$1.89 from b peddler and then li'jr-
rled over to the pallet' station t;>>
tell bis police -friend*. ¿
"It was it: great )Jar«a.il|'',; be saiilj s
"imagino they onl> pi^f 81 t-idvl'S tij
piece.' ,1 "v(, ;V -i
Then bid S^sil^ialf. ('buckle ) litnieci
iut.i> a groajf '4s'' his U'ii;t| . t«> dif' bii
bands- deeufy • jüto -'lile' i'iucketff m ,- i
ley ball.
"tliu ■ iuatter?"
," í'iid said, "e^t'ejit (be
ilosely related tt> . old fashloiud vfel;-,^'.f'ítfótblu
Ml j foiteor
¥ cpj'c,'. .fc ,
e Leader 50c Mo.
The Leader, 50c Mo.
Classifiedá
Ft lit SALE
-"Hatched to Live." •' Our very 'tliiesl'
pure-bred chicks scientifically hatch-
ed, $10 per. Itlij. Vinton Hatchery,
Vinton. Lu._ '
Five Horsepower Electric Alotoi'. ¡
Ptíowt--a«a. -i.,..
'Jíalf acre in front of depot at V!-
dyr. See O.' "T. Camp at Vid4r« <x
Box i) 8 8, Orange.
"Hatched to l.lve,". our very Hurst
pure-bred chicks, sclehtificully batch-
ed, |10 per 10U, Vinton Hatchery,
I. Vfnton, La.
' i.lt SALE-- , Two foiir-rooni houses
pand lots in Hruner. One on cottier
lot, filió.. One on inside lot, $300.
O. D. But'cr.
I Jersey milk cows, pony burses fori
f' kids. We buy béef. and véal. M. L
^Burgess, W. Orange. I'hone 60S-J. -
Bed room suites, gas ruuge, icebux.
F, Phone aü7. - ] ■
[ ' .. .i :
giflSlyetrii: churn, coin; heller, sprayer,
I Ulllk cart, hen and chick feeders.
|v¿lcctric hruolers and drinkinx ftinn-
; taiu. Apply Mis. C. 11. Spooner, 4UÍ.
Frotit street.
|0lrft VKllY CMolCJBST purebred
CHICKS, $1j per 1 UI), Viuloil llatub-
ttry. Vintuu, i^u.
FOH ■ RENT
KFuiiiisli.il House, KOI .Orange Ave..
Bit per month. Phone" XIM-.I,
• Small TiltX'K FAUMi good huuse, il
chicken houses, large burn, all under
|fence, land lit good ' shape. .\írs. H.
i C. layers, Phone Í7Ó.
6oln furnished
"garage, 104 Alain.
-ROOMS. Bvery convcijíf¿cc. Gar*
;ftge, $10 to $20. Burton iluuse. 402
Fifth.
mm, . ,.■■■
6 room well furnisli^d cottago
| with garág'. 40,1 Cypress. W. 11.
|;: Maloue.
in ' . ■ ' . :—1—.
RwpjiM hpurtiiic'nt,. garage, hojue
"laundry, oik l-iite. Pliotie Oifs-W.
pt'urnislied -.light boilsekecplug roorn.v
1th gas, 12 09 Main.
liislu'd uimrtmciit, Phen tmá.
|*r.M iu huuse. ideal hs-atiou fiiii und
lierrj, Jji-'IO a uiyulli. Photic 4 0-
libreo well (urutsbed light -bnusckeep-
|)K' rooms, >20 a mouth. l'houe
w-w
trge upstairs bedroom, all conven
||es. .Private la'mily. very- close* in
ÍIQIIO 096. W'y- v
LlÁl?l,F U-.\,VI'K1) to <'ii 11
¡It faiuiei;- in oiling!: Ctfunty. VV'iMi-"
ei'lul oppottanliy. .Make $¿ lo $1'0-
!ftl>. No exi>erk'iiei' or cupiiul Hood -
?. Write today. Ff'UHX tí 1«iloAlvJ
k«. Dept. I.-., jt)rpuofl, Illinois.
1 'T~NOTIOJS
".-ews up f. t F.atiei'.—Api il the
witb n tiiili-r.' inad'e' stiil, 'Í8.0.00
I ..p. .1. Touillift.
yíí.AÑtín' MlrniT T7aiioitA riiitV
MAZIE THE MODEL
mm
1 advi5b that
Vou give me
A RAISE Í
vh get mazie t©
help me - she has
good taste!
~JtU
maíie^jíom wow ok) i'm
óoimgto give vou the job
selecting the materials
dresses from these
samples is a heck
of a job!
Of selecting the materials
pórt our dresses i
- wovu what don1du
■atjvise ?
mmt
"J,'4
WROTm DAJRNii
By Charles McMantis
V/*ITCW 1 Vi^MT 3OKE(
ct* THAT '
STUFF
SPECIAL.?
1
SAYWMTtiei (plL£T of solstl
WHAT tio YoO I J3T4
fn'iif éi
YES HA'AH *
THAT'S VERV
Good to-day
AtJO 0RIM«2 ME A TSND6R
PIECE FrtOM TrtE OOPER
PAR-f- OF THE BOOT
ArJO-LEAVt OFF
OUT \ ?i>\
>V£tt. TAVC6.
this AW
CALL THAT?
,!
Hpartiiii'nt
B
| D
•v ■
f BILLY'S" UNCLE 1
■ ■ i
HC^bO VOU
YVWt NTS Kl
SKT VX WVTW?
XVtVHG
tA\Cfe
WAM'lil)
lr« nil, ut-itv, oí t'atlijp. 11.' ^f!i.
/ • ; Á'.h'y-'í
SÜíi kam iw ¿SE*
ufe iif)3S >2¿i'
M
mir-mMiíi'
mvimísiwA.
' ■; , .. Xh
' '■ 'v- ,' t 'ir' ■ ■' ' ■ i: * ■ ■' !< '
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View one place within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 206, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 22, 1931, newspaper, March 22, 1931; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183187/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.