The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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nor v MPK N<W. Ark.; Jan. 7.
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dletmont* Vhai-ar*il sn-v >n Hot ^prlnsrM
llirflt t;>n!Pn trtda.v >vlth ''Mtrtictnv.
klrkins and hoatlfitf" to death a rlty
.tall prlMMier.
<iiu IjiikI ." county atithoritlcs last
nig})i aii'efited the p\J>n'' ac. uw^rl ot
•*a<s«; •••ftWK. . an'l luiirrti-rf nB" • John
32. Whoa*' itc.-ith cprtlhcntf'
ShojiPd fle> jti «M0iih ojm.
Christmas Kv.\ 'J
Tho«j> tflUf'n intfl fMHtody,
Cafit Moor*. I'atrolnwn 'Andy
Irvin, Pat <Ti;|ffln and Joe PVott,
Ctitrt. Arch foopei', Detwt!i- > (Itn
Hue lininm and I<Khu. Cecil ltn>*ft.
Eaili wbr r^leaawfit on |T5W, Ndul
All dftnh-.il thW eharit* H.
Mayor™ f.e 'I'. Mct*nH«hljfn «iWvihf
seiveti —are iKrmafl«ntly> diwhaiwf __
and wUlnot a Rain ho ronnpcto'd witii-j-r-abowii ibWf, conducts a ffiiptoea
*h« city adminlatimttnn.
Coni'ludlllK a 'ihh'tf day . inv^Mtlffa
4|fnr thw r-serawd—jaiy- rfhwted wafer-.,
day to circuit .hid#i> Birl Witt "%hstfc
tntjnd • no rvldw«* ~tn wnarct
l'liU-f o( Ilottoc .loo WaH^Ilii with'
the hctual mlatreatment of aihy |>rte- '
one^" -v\' qalry.
M a > or M l.na«hlln . f;dd 11 wasil :JVh'-n. - i m y>rl 'i'i---->n was ar-
•Nlotfbtful" f^.Wakelin "wtH ayrtrtn .ctt 'd to. 4sltl arid *r«>< d
• «rvo a« ehief V IK'Ul f.'V .McMi-asb'. ! Jnn^arr . It. *«L* ch.irfc-d . he attack--
lln liAd placed .^V'akelln wnd^r sUH^-^falsolin. \
pension j^endln^ otitcome 1
Ai;«Tl.v. Jan.
Van Zondt. oif
lodaj the donate
, IRithM will
| a teacher*'
! eseeurtaa- (blmnlttiMi
j ov v«WK'latl<m ! :
WdirtS" Friday . ah.l "
YUM 7^nf\t Titi'ffmm ifer'jptf <ito
tr« r.iin(lkftwl #Hk. mi tiin bill to
i«.iconjii ot)df d t« liii- JayUlaUirt'
ttHe rojftilar ttMljitn wgfnSf
day. -
j Me eettmaioj tit.-, |.lnn , roaM
: the ef.it'- f-J.'JsSdi^hO dnnu.tilj. H«w-
; ev« r. th« .; .*f.mmitt.-o will makf"< no
! re-'itanio • .t tl' n Van JSaadt 5aid,
' on the cl.:.i c «. ,• „t ' v* t./pay the*1
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DRBSBNTINa popahtr ftttttlc In
JT alorifled form. Rox Ch«ndlM%-
orcheatrk oh tho new F rd Dealer*'
."Ualreraal Rhythm" broadcast.
hcard.o*er the NBC hlne ffetwort;
on Friday nl*ht«. The music la dfa-
tlnauiihcil by jmuAttftL _aiTW BS-f
f-menti.
World V ONLY
Water-proofed Toot iibr osb
i yppr toothbrush turn limp
wet ? Then it can't keep your
.1 ckanfTHROW IT.AWAY.
Use the brush with the water-,
prooftabrislles I 'k. Wf sr'&Con-
tf"f get soisy; giv«3jB0%'
tetter Ster-
.. .r i S7 araled ^cttli-
proufin glasatficoior*.
Atuh* ,
"ftsr'i
Economy
Toolkt tuih
aiZtfi.
to. the Oroote h^i
TIiaVo, l>«fojjjj* lf!>arly in
Juliana ii,
ertietup^Wfre.
DKNTON. Jan 7. <A1 ) —
'..KjT^th - T^pa--'"S«a.«ei<>-;i' wrhebi aiMefc
■ e*a
pei'non -,quintet nuiu-d mi? (?<iuth«:«"n M«Nn
rfjernhant .nepeai^d .'th*-lr Idtala'a Mtf«tan«^ 2i>" t/VMfi lant nlaht. j
/• , \' ! • wofl o(. S< uth>fn . MothiMii/t j ac«? l J.
-th eewera Ith II twIiM# - wbIM j
Ith \*y. ' f
tf^ifSvui twice was t?M; pi
tihimi) .litllnim traryrformed
eiowlwy.' irraclon? bride. "
plain
Into"
; Hawk led the T::«*! ■•
Ilr.LUests
loothUrush
K '
50*
zmvr skit
Zlr C ««
aa m*f
t>< . WIfcMuiswwrt '-is
B4ea J2,\Teftaa A. a t\X. :
Majjaaaaa #u
Are ^ptarried In
rfiil Ceremony
nm HJMBTR January' 7. <AP>
- tta -5«- trrrni naM. Cro*-n
JlttSafta. MwsMne , the bride
mm .JPrtae* Bwihsrt %i Up
t.-y!a'y amid tbe- re-
X «>, mfflShm «wdwcta In
*io<t«slll«
mini wwb
nar Maorif/coior
JaHwfii. and
V .'-r. r:e.;^J
m ••l a«r<i<,aatfti dim
wst:i\oraua*e M^lyinn. tho
r,...... i; > • • f-iv.' hoyia of per
-\ r:-.. Jinnee W; Or
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•-f1 lis>-'#s>e
ail
a
Mse
K=rSH«#ai:
rfrr-m wtnilrirm <t
H . i«t ra. Jx^aaj
actdiy'ut *4(b the
,5 I'rinoc of
t-r nf a t>Hl
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of IHae
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7"o/ /o bottom—Alt*. Vincent Astor. y
Winihnp W. Atdnch and Grovel
JVhaten.
parti flit of Mi*. Vincent
lAstor, New York Society leader and
cmc worker, who has jurt been ap-
ipointed Chairman ,«F « National
Women's Adviaory Committee to
'arouse interest throughout the
Ibikad .Statsa/in the New York
•World'a Fair of 1939, Shown with
Wtothrop W. Aldrich,* Chair-
National
's Na-
Committee. Together they
10,000 business and
a campaign to make
the New York Fair truly national.
State chaimen are to be announced
shortly. Grover Whalen is Presi-
dent of the Fair Corporation and
the directing bead of all activities.
Netherlands."
Bells pealed throughout .tho low-
lands, kingdom an Juliana and Bern-
hard rode, from palace to town hal
arid then to church In a fob
(well drnwh hy eight proud lnur^ex
throiiffh lines of cheering > Dutch-folk.
And In th^.little hamlet, of. pest-
ireeSt "the other Juliana," whoso
name, ^really Ih Petroriolla Van I er
Sfaer, ttas Wed to Cannlman Mar-
linns Van ^tljn. the only other girl,
in ail the ri Wai to marry today, l/e-
cause she and . I he pHneeSs were
on the sama day and In life
hour.
the two million who cheered
In ,.tft street* arid wabelied in town
hall anH. church were ,!13 moniliers of
royal famniea—called" .to thi« "fum-
lly . weddltiiC by Queen Wllhoinilna,
to see ' her \nly dancbtor and' her
prince pronounce, the royal "Ja'ifc;"^i /
A Uttle room {V the town bail Wait,
thd^scene of the ■ eVrll eerernonyi
The golden earrlag« then took the
coupie 100 y.ardw aci\iH the street
NOTICE
. r dty of Oramtfci-bas^- _
mlKj cow about .<(1* yearn old, iVpouiid
pen. The 'nam.'*.will..be fold it>\aiie-
non waie at io a. n>„ Friday, January
* In comj)llance with City Ordinance,
imgned IINfllUWfllLV. Chief of l o-
i j.
itself)
.... this che&se food
wiW ffie delict
ild Cheddar fit
y
Let the family h**e tMs nrtritioos
ieae food often . .
nunc rn hi diibci, tod,
for eggs or ses food.
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• Finer.'ingredient
• Anew type of red pel
• Mixed a special, mere
painstaking way!
[Marvelous flavor I
do this before
Ill nil eeejfcjeA
tney meet
ibeir "da1
: Nine times out of ten, yftti wiH find thtt
the girl who is popular, who has lot* of
friend;, abd of aoctel enpwe-
menU, la one who is careful about her
loiifc Ifkr-"
sat Breath). Anybody may be a victim
of this condition because most easw.
says one authority, are oautod fay I
fermentation of very tiny bita of fe
that even careful tooth brushing has
failed to remove.
Smart men and women don't 1
this chance of offending. Every
and especially before business or m
ThX Mb*A
quick deodorant Works 'imtMkn*.
mr
1 i
It halts fermentation, then
comes the odors it cause*. The"
n ovpf-
UtlMltll
tbe'en tirt! "m out h" Itsel f'.beco m aa
sweeter and more wholesome.
Get in the habit of using this
Lambert
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TOO MANY of the New Year's resolution# we make aw
negatives—''dem'ts '- -silly to begin with, and impossible
to keep. t . x x
Yet the impulse to make the new year better than the
old one is almost irresistible when we face the clean ex-
panse of a fresh calendar.
Let's^fcet off oh the right foot this year. Let's combine
our ambition with common sense. There ARE things we
can do-HConstructive, positive things—that will make
1937 a year we can be proud of. One of them is to live
within our budgets. " ,
That doesn't mean skimping and doing without,
means deciding on our needs and getting the most for
what we pax
ResoWe- «ow-to - buy - wisely ^ lo -read tW.
ments in this newspaper regularly—to know iii
what you can «lford to lay and where to buy it. Com-
pare prices and values in the advertising pages FIRST.
Make every dollar do MORE. Then forward into 1937
with assurance.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1937, newspaper, January 7, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302889/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.