The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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ednesday Club
Entertained At
Dinner-Bridge
Mrs. Tom Hokiis anil Mm. A. J.
WIUImiu entertained iih-k\Imtm iff the
Wss^neeUay. Brlilf#- club. with a din-
ner parly .imi raid Kuun rt ut the- HoR-
. ers' burnt on Kiplilh .^Ct'iiet on Tuett-
Oay f>vejiln<;«« 7:!io neioek.
P|nslef "ni1 mixed.. api'lnx flow era:
forfued thy -floral ili'('«rnUoii of i'w
rooms wiiUe' tie murvloji tray* we're
centered «i ii minute May pole*. •
FlVf lillillT of l>l«}Cr« this
boiqpltulity V'th Mies Kiiiiiin Srott
and K. W. Brown Jr.; w'ihnlnu hl|fh
sour* honors Iti the [jiimek
In addition to elult1 iheinb« i's. Ml<w
Knitta ::Wotl Mies llehn fair and'
'mm $utu Hurt wwe xawifc ' . ' '
'^ vy'";y* «
( ii.il'i;i. uihi.i: n.\ss
h<>nou ItOI.i. AN>'<>!"\< i;i
•feiv I'W'Hbyti'tlnti <"hiu el 111 Ide
cla|ft: WM'l tn reirular session ut 1ii'
chtfrefy,1 Tu« duy iil'li'i noini With fif-
teen HtU'lidliifv Mr*. '''ml Delt**il
led the devotional «h<t tn«<s|it Ihf
lessjun. Thofc .'. nti tin? honor roll for
Man-h were:
Mrs. UttJ ver, Mi*.
MctutPV.H, ibflpp ftikI Jovj^ Smith
Yej'w, Nelson. Mi* jfefljjiw MHtiiniitj.
Mrs. Arflili' fcpn'&tfr*. irvttiikpv-
we, Mr*. Mumi-
Wrljjlit, I'hurtes Xoison and
Mrs. RnaKfJoltwI.
IMKDIATK (J. A
(" M1HS10V PKOQBAM
The'.Intermediate 0. A. .of tin.-
first Buptlst chiireh met In regular
MMftwi olv Tuesday afternoon : the
church annex with fountain- nttepd-
Ank'l [Mi*dFminle B. Xwatlrlclt wn*.
Are You A Nagger?
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In «hu«-KC of (he mission piusrfUn
and plans were made to begin ,,thf
mission study hook next \v«k.
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TMfflTV UTHERAN l,AI IKS • ■■•
All MKETS AT NKIJSOV IIOMJ?
-• 'The Trinity 1-mhenui TiuMca' Alrl
and ' MlMSloruiry society met at the
home of Mim. A. Nel ()n Tuesday at*
ternoon with Mrs. H. Nicholas lead-
ln(!<tlic devotional and Hev". , C. XI."
Kchnildt UiukIH the lesson on "The
Styrtr^tihli* tif JteadliiK," \Mrs. W;'
Ij. Adams presldeil during the Imsi-
ncs# incetln nti'd n social hour clos-'
td .ihf! session. . The next meeting
«M?V W heltf, at the honie of Mis. Nt'l-
"-"t: <tt lipKslo Heights. 4'':V'
<\ H. l ltENf ll IS
amis TO t'U B
H. French was hosteKs-
,to 'memfivrs uf the T. "K', T. Sewing*
^lUhVfor.the regular session on Tue's-
4a£ *'!ernoi><i at h«p bpnie with ten-
jn iittenUuiHiv Al the ,1'losc of the
•rni^lng t| e hoKtews served a sweet"
npw«t «. 1'ians weV^ mode fro a flsh-
Jn| '.ftp and' pleiiitNjiext Tuesday.
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How To Main Your
' Homo Lifo Happior
igjyptftnag^, IHHRRR
Don't tiy to ma* HW portMr
.over.
' Don't criHciM. .
Give \on*it appreciation.
r«H little attention!.
'■ - -JM eourietme. ,
Read « book on wutrriago. -
THESE «r« th« mtm rul«« for
making your home 1M« happier
pointed out by D «e Cernegle, *n-
thor of today * beet eeller, "How To
Win Friend* end Influence People,
who will dlscuii* the eecreU of
marital bile* when .peeking es a
guest on the "Heln* Mega*(ne of
the Air." April Hth over Colum-
bla'« network.
"It le an aetonlahirg>nd aUnn-
lng fact that one m rfia*e out of
every «ix In the Utffted States ends
in divorce," jfrttf Carnegie, "and if
that nmnper are actually wreaked
In the^dlvorce courts .think of the
Ser that must be anhapi l|i
end In divorce because of chil-
dren, religion or economic reasons.
"My advice to a wife seeking
greater happiness la to first ask her?
self why her husband married her.
8Jm1! And that it WMn't because be
expiated her tO>-f«( or criticise
him. We hare many,famous women
. |n history who ruined their happi-
H&1SS,feiiUrW- .
and falled. Sh'e was «dw*ya com-
plaining, always oritielafng: her hus-
band; nothing was evpr right. She
complained th^t fhere was no
way his huge ears stood out at.right
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foolish.
.. Pt( the.
cenea she cruated in
kkes one gstD With aiton-
t
Reflections Of A
Civics Class
In 'uvMnectlon
film lulu I elielM.
the.. Civil- t'luss
have , expressed
with the" City- sVhool
several students of
of Aiidersou sehool
their view* In at«le-
meu s submitted
"lleaV I'enple
puy'"yoiii' taxes,
your taxi's tin-
Dale Carnegie
ishment. All this nagging only made
Lincoln regret his marriage and
It made bim avoid her presence as
much as possible.
"Marie Eugenie, the Countess of
Teba was onde called the most
beautiful woman in the world. Na-'
poleon III of Prance, nephew of
Napoleon Bonaparte married her.
They had health, wealth and power,
fame, beauty, lotfe, all'the require-,
ments for a perfect romance.
"Napoleon could make Eugenie
an empress, but neither the powqr
of his love or the might of his
Dftggln
wife of Count Leo Tolsfoi was
another to discover the deadly
poison of nagging when it was too
latei*' added the famous author.
HlOll SCHOOli P. T. A.
iS-sTAuiH'-'OFi^'iiais /•
The 'High Si'lwoi i'^ronj Teachers'
association held thi;' r<>(rulur meeting
on Mbiiday jlffern'ooh it the school
fiit- the liniiuiil • l^S^illatton of offi-
eet'S. Ivvccrpts '' fifpnj ..the^ speech
KooVtivsit di'ljvehsi'jn .Houstop
Fountain, a repott on the, district
Jn '-thmymiin;, xvus
given liy! .>!!•«. Heriunu Nles.
■ t'onimlttee" to nuike .iijungcmeiitM
(for i lie Junior-Senior liunnuet were
uppolnjled.
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Cf.rjB PUI^SKliiTs ; ,
i-noGUAM TlKSOAV •
A very interesting program .was
rPndvHSd larft night by ■ tlj{>' iiipsle; de-
jjui'tnient *«if 'tin1 U'oiii'an's club, the
progratii - being ^ presented ;b>^ • Mrs.
, -v.'il, 1 ; . *. f . . .ill,!
Pat (irll'fln anil MIks Clara Mellride.
the subject ,'beiWg "Nluslc Criticisms
and Critics." Mrs. W. IS. i'atty sung
a Mujjo. A plimo twin iva.- given by
Miss Alloa Belle IIikHI. The next
meeting, will be on April 27.
us follow*: :
of Orange: I'leave.
If you i ilon't pay
SellOOlS VV III H'lOMi.'.
Tile children will hare to take this
year over and thst will make It a
jtcnr kmger before graduation. . IVe
tiling ■ L
want to graduate no we can make
sonic,hlrig of iiurselvis Some' want
to be wchool teutdiors. some s'fore
keepers'. booUkeepei's "anil other jobs.,
We eaii'i get a job wlihout an cdu-
eatlon. So I'ikv, Your Taxes. Yours
sincerely, Iti'tty l.ec Stone,''
"Dwr Citizens:' Save our hcIiohIh
ami solve llie «hd situation of the
Schools closing by sending In your
school taxes. Slnecii'lj, Mar.v Alleeii
Cbllders."
"Dear CI l«>ns: Help! Help!
Station 11,*<$rv.: tlrahge seimol chil-
dren. calling-Tor a nine miinllis term.
If you cii.n be|p iin. pay your taxes,
please. Did you 'uiow that unless
enough taxes are paid tile sehbols of
Oringe will 1h- forced tt xt'lo^e and
not finish the last lx week, term?
It is true, if, enough money Is not
raised our schools cannot and will
not. .continue,■ Pay your taxes now^
and help us finish the term. Hid
you know that the teachers of Or-
.finge have ,dunutcd a month or more
of tiieir services every yeal- for the
pust four or five years? It is not
fair or • light that tfiey Should do
this.—-Ji should not be cxpectefl of
wy Pan ' do it .. wo loni
(lood I'ltlzens of Orange, we the
school children appeal to you for aid.
It will, help us If you'll pay your
tuxes, (iloase. Signed, Klixabfth 01-
sen.
"If your school taxes you will pay
you will keep Orange schools tlrutin
A. " Slgucil, Aim Haborit>~
On
WA'SHI.VHTOX, A.'prl! 11. (Al*
Tile position of the treasury
April 12:
lleeelpts. fMt.R'Js, 122.88: «-xpendi-
turfs, $48,3«l,i32.«(ii bniaii",' I.-
SIM.tiSXJ 42.f|7; customs ltcelpts for
the- riionth, 1 8.336,4SS'. 15.
•ltecelidM for the. fiscal year, since
July 1 ,$3.u 13.1. i3' expendl-
f.Ui'es. ; $s., Kit3.t!31 <S.4Jt. - including
)fZ.?25.'8Tli.iaS;i!2 of eMergency Vx-
pcnjMtures: excess of expenditures.
!Sl,f2ll',227l751.Kll: gross debt, $34,-
SfgU,004.(5,S3.2« . an increase of |5,-
237,'Mil.711. over the previous day;
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OF THE NATION'S FAIR OF 1939
1^! '
Wm
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Penrod and Sam
Comes To Life
On Strand Screen
Fun and thrills for the whole fata-
lly In promised by "I'rnroil and Sam,"
the comedy drama which First Na-
tlohlal screened from famous nove
by Hiiilth Tarkington and which
ens today ns the featured litti^tffTion
til the Sti'^nd theater.,
These two ailventuri'siju^ young
sters. who are of HUeklebrrT
Flnn-Toni Sawyer J^ie. have long
been fnvorites\Ii) tm-rature and their
exploits on tlie^citien are expected
to win :heni^fh,lllions of new
crs. x:* B (
Thoujjh most of the play^i are
) uongawrs, this Isn't bj->*fly me'uns
a ^jmrture Intended mjHfly for juve-
e audiences. JjHfere's plenty of
real drama in JSC enough to satisfy
Mil the eldi^i^itnd itw etyi iojt. lieafty.
laughs
I'emxfll Ik jrtayod by 12-yeiir old
lUHy Maueh, the astounding young-
ter who won such approval when
he portru)>d the little boy "Anthony
Adveres" iti the epic picture of ihiit
niimo, liilmcilin.teiy after, that he won
further acclaim us the brave Orum-
ater boy tu "Tile White Angel," Kay
Francis' picture bused on the f'rl
the road,'it answers'the^call of the o,
country^ lanes,*cityboulevard5,#or4fo
dailyJdrive to the fgolf fjcourse.wltitt
! jjr- outhfu| Car,'this Oldsmobile Six.1
,\th« ll937iPldamobilc,
ewMair^the
hway'andjfthis
ixttConvertible
ECONOMY TO
KE
■VVASHINOTON. April 14. (AC) -
The administration, -faced with t'lillr
lire of tujtrvevenue :o reach estimates,
began tightening federal purse strings
today.
President. lio'osevelt Instructed
heads -of all gOvcrninent ngencic
effect ah iumiedlute eurtailmej^' ;<!?
eipenditures for the reiuyjiTOei^ of
the fiscal year.
Secrc'ary Wallaee^ffrojirfitly an-
nounced H 't 0 workjjtfS w on Id be reinov -
ed from the payroll ut the end
of\ this
Mr, Hi#€sevelt'« order yesterday
said tcWe'i expenditure'"cut lyoaRf \
to prevent the deficit, JTOii
nuAnr Krfa,ter*tliiiii "TO" $:
000 estimate. .
* Treasury officials saj*i^tli«y did
years.
I'enrodX" iniretits V are the iiuted
tage>^fui\'orll!'8, Fruiik Craven and
lVylngton. Craig Iteyiuilds.
"Popular leading uuiu. tfirns vlliiaii
tor- the first time in' Ills iVrecr.
know how much could be whittled
from projected expenditures, but' us-
serteit siib^tiinjinl .. cuts probably
could be effected.'
.X|Uicrei was conjecture oyer wheth-
er other department heads■ vwould, ■fol-
low VVallaee's lead in slashing eui-
ployiiie.^. rolls. ^
; The. :i)i'i^H.deiit. will, send- tb'.yotigress
next \voek Revised l uiliet7 esUjjwTes
for both tlie\Uia7 and' fiscal
yijftrs togcthei^yWit^JtiB estjiiia.W
of relief needs *fi<K^Mie ' latter,
Led by SeniiftM' Ityrnes. I).. S. <
aomci pn<i«to>f5rt' deiniwa'.ic senatorfl
live proiKiwrig a cut in relief svieniij
Ing.^tffyrncs is surveying the li a
'(•onilitfons ,of stales to d.-u-nnlno
Whether they eOuUl: take (tyr'r xirucr
portion of the relief , Iojht licst;.vtor.
'fchrougb April LVfT-' tile treasury
hail colleeled SlvSjJt^ii-lfi.'OtMl''
come levies. oix^S4tl;0<M)(MI less than
"lie originaJ^<-.st^iiiii,t«- for,, the, entiri
year. y*t 7a0;272.00n.(mfi>..;. • Miireh ■
cotietHtfonM' fel ' laliout $1 lO.Otiu.inxi
1 •inftrHll 1 HStillUlteS. ■
I ioosevelt recalled he had i>r-..,
dwpat't ments to slash expendi-
. last year, but said the instruc-
tions did .nut go out until We In -
The earlier demand "thwi year, hi
said, shotttd make ■, posjubbj
savings;
l'"r this ye.-ir. Lb ^Tli(nuary
>winliiled' tMLitfff at ^S.lsn.s^.ftou,
spending "fTTus |'ar has ir^gt-eguled
*ij-J>!flM2,0l u, with .UTretirement
nd . other yejirH-nd j^tTtliiVK still "ic
"lie — "
IT, piiOF
rofessttr
I"i /I'r.slty of
ry; , lopui-tiupjit
rnrr " Excesi Acidity Has Caused
iKtt Stomach Ulcers
I'on t My (Wilt. If >uu IliiVeutoiiiagti uK-iy/
•tomadli gii«. Iii-nrtlnirn.
othoi* dhtrtw duii to iTSct-.HH new. get Vyu\.
jntlSB. l«MM«t on b stom«>'li siiisnlnUjiUe WJB-
iwrlptlon. Btttfl, pleHMtnt, nulcK.
poopW Iibvb wrtUrn lnttors prniBlijK UtiUA.
Gonorous trial ifackago ,
UlltnV, FHEl-i tit < iranjie yKfi'Ug Co.
iibsent-
11, S.
a mia
lattonces."
illly n,,w!
S1.0U an
met.
SKI I'
KKFI.KY. -OMlIf;
13, .Slewurt of tile
California elle.mistl
notnliiiiu-d himself fur,
lnincjed professor's, jolw
He confessed to lymduoting an eu/
tire class periodyior his colieagliy
I'rofessor li, ai, Voght on the w'ro/ig
ay.
hui>pene(|/on a Thursday,
thougin/ it was FridHj-,,"/said
1'rofesw.ir >Xewart.
Read what! Mrs. B.
of 1/01 (UItm-
I St., Miy(kog*c, Ok)«..
ds "Mr dauittite '
liavC^soo Ur. ,Fief«
KavoritlyPrcscrlnl
a tonic and it><"-fly h*
dfjiic ,/the^Kfji lot ot
KonijAjt^incteasCT the
and lK,S«* <•
one of n*r oo -
Klnor function ai\dt*-
ie," tablets SOc.
Ug stores every where. /
THE AIR./
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NEW YORK Ptri^herr, 2 -foo«,
i-fruncd bubble ridin* the spray oi founUmt, art
try km, 700-foot tri*n uUr needle, employing
e htm* never before u «<« in formal wchitectnre.
-1 trt ctures will f«rm the central spectacle oi
York WorM', Fair. !>eeitn have been
The sphere, under lifcftts and projectors at nigb^ will
appear as reviving. Inside, from a circulating plat-
form, the visitor will behold vay p nor j5u s show-
int man's accomplishments and the peisibiiilies of
Tomorrow. The three-sided shaft, *ource of th'
"Voice of thr Fair," will carry sjfcacoh light.'T-
structures will comprise a thou^id wonders o( ct :
■ <} lor oufi iWirTftWi
YOUVl 0^0 to
Romance of
In
GET READY NOW FOR SUMMER DRIVING
VOUR
CLCM •"
SPRUCE VP!
Mobila'o" m"k*' H •.*{*
)t> k#tp Your au*o"*oo^®
looking smart and nsw,
Thii quick acting clssjsf
sad polish irWrnov.. dirt
„>d traffic 'film iniUntly
with a minimum of ri
A COMPLETE ~J- POINT CHECK OP!
•r-iOR true soicly and economy, yow aulomo* ■
Jt bile naods a thorough "spring cleaning."
'Dirty winter lubricantfl'in your crankcase. trans-
mission and differential should be replaced With
fresh summer grade Mobiloils. Your radlcMot
should be cleaned, -battery tested, lights, tires
and other important points checked. This com-
pleto 7-Point Summerize Service will repay you
many times with definite savings in gasoline, oil
and repair bills. SUMMERIZE now at the
sign o! the "Flying Red Horse."
Change Now to Summer Grade
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1937, newspaper, April 14, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302972/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.