The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 15, 1949 Page: 4 of 18
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By Frank Godwin
A LITTLE i.kr&l.
ENCHANTED, DEAR
'WELCOME. GENTS.-H.L CHOW
M«S BLARE, MSS BATTY MAES AND
RUSTY RILEY, LEMME MARE VOU
'’EM THEIR ROOM. YOU HIGH-
TAIL BACK AND GIT THE MILES
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GENTS VOU WAS EXPECTING
ACQUAINTED WITH MR. BLAND AND
MR.SIMS OF THE MOVIES/
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MR ROCKWELL ALL (g
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KKIIiAY. MAY >U—7:30 I*. M.
Will we be lost forcontimiiiiK
to commit little sins/
* I AYERS ITT A LK SHOP— Kmelu/ry Mu pin (left),
.k-'ilfr «l hoi/l-rt Murphy. adviser lu Gen Clay. discusses her
«rlln ms vie debut with authoi-sur tnU Koitntr xial hi* wile.
^ EVERYBODY WELCOME
BY PAUL ROBINSON
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to s*ye i r ut>jfy—— T
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Everybody loves
•LITTLE WOMEN"
the boy next door!
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—Pins—
CARTOON-NEW S-MIS1CAL
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JUNE ALLYSON
PETER UWFORD -
MARGARET O’BRIEN
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
JANET LEIGH
S. ROSSANO BRAZZI
1^ MARY ASTOR
BIG SISTER
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LET'S SeE.IOO HAVE A SlLVEPDOLLAR.
TliADE VOU EVEN F fTm
CAN OKS IT UP
IL L INC C A M t L _ ThU floral camel
Mas a prize winner In Use parade at Lisse, Dutch bulb center. ^ j
Where is hell located today?
Will Its location hr chained after
the resurrection? How many people
are there In hell burninc today? Will
the man who misses heaven by one
sin suffer just as much as the man
who haa committed thousands of
sins? Is it the devil that keeps the
fires burning? If so, does Ihe devil
burn too? Is God the one who pun-
ishes the wicked? If so. how can he
be a God of love? Is the fire that
burns the wicked real fire like we
have today? Will it never stop hurn-
iiiB? Will the righteous he able to
see the wicked burning throughout
i'adless ages?
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Terry llallirld was hostess ff the
tobacco convention In New York.
MIXICO MISINTS
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tume shown in a Mexican ex-
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HEAR
Evangelist R. L. WINDERS
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Sunday Night, May 15, 7:30 P. M.
AT THK
BIBLE AUDITORIUM
(OftNKK OF 4TI1 & PINK
Tt’YiUMY. MAY 11—?;3U I*. M
The ICich Man ami l.a/arus A
WLll.MESDAY. MAY' 18—7:30 1'. M
The Mirror You Can Look Into ami See (oh!
Till HSU AY, MAY 19—7:30 I'. M.
Ifotv wiU Cod deal with those who
have Tiet'ter heard about Jesus?
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TO PHIL - AND XVW 1
GLAD J I'M 40*t
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In a certain
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— AFTER
/MIDNIGHT...
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MARRIED TO PMlL'E .....
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OUT OP LOVS, BUT T
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ON HIM FOB HELP..
A I R L I FT P AS S E N C E R—Billy, mascot of the Welsh
Fusiliers, and priority airlift passenger, is escorted by I.ance
Corporal Albert Douchty as he arrives in Berlin from London.
RUSTY RILEY
* NOW THRU
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TODAY AND MONDAY
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With
MRS. HOYT
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 15, 1949, newspaper, May 15, 1949; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556795/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.