Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1938 Page: 5 of 8
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ZAVALA
CRYSTAL CRT, TEXAS, JULY t, MM
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MUM. J. & HARDY
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|G. Holloway is confined
due to illness.
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tiams w%a in Crystal City
rom La Pryor.
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TMrs. Ralph Warden of
Kristi visited friends here
Koneman of San An-
|a Crystal City visitor this
Harold Walker of Kelley Field
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Walker this week. Jim Walker of
Carrizo Springs spent the week-end
here with home folk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brennan and
daughter, Marian, arrived home
Monday from a motor trip to points
in California. They visited Mrs.
Brennan’s father, T. J. Barker at
Yosemite Valley.
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A one-room house un-
Jftly furnished. Nellie
J. W. Rutledge and
ent Monday in the Alamo
lvis Ingram motored to San An-
io Sunday to get Mrs. Ingram who
[(been in the city since Friday.
Joe Taylor is at home after an ab-
ence of several weeks in the pro-
luce section in North Texas.
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Mrs. Lula Williamson and Miss
iLois Rutland and Pat Glenn spent
lthe Fourth at Cotulla.
MR AND MRS. THOMAS
HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas,
newlyweds, were honored with a tea
and miscellaneous shower Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Ready, West Uvalde Street..
The affair was held on the lawn
which was illuminated with colored
electric lights.
The tea table was laid with white
linen and was arranged on the west
side of the lawn. Presiding here al-
Mr. and Mrs. Will 1. Deckeid and ternately were Misses Emily McNiel
daughter, Miss Emma Virginia, of, Annie Laurie Jay Sarah Neak.
Ready and Mary Connally Laird,
tEdna Lockhart and Jean-
e visited at Sabinal last'Austin, spent the week-end here as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lem-
berg. They are Mrs. Lemberg's par-
ents.
Loretta Young Stars
with Joel McCrea
FREE CLINICS
Mr. and Mrs. N. Roberts had as
their week-end guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Hopkins and two children,
Tommy and Douglas, of Luling. On
Monday they visited in Eagle Pass
and Piedras Negras.
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—Pen-fed fryers for sale. Mrs. Jim
Wilkins, 423 La Salle Street. tfc.
Mrs. W. R. Speer is spending the
Iveek in San Antonio with Mr. and
Irs. Kelley Hardin.
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-Pen-fed fryers for sale. Mrs. Jim
Wilkins, 423 La Salle Street. tfc.
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Mrs. Rutty Webb has gone to Al-
pine where she is attending school at
Sul Ross/College,
Mrs. G. E. Morton and her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. El-
bert Petty and children have re-
turned to their home in San Antonio
after a visit here with Mrs. Morton's
niece, Mrs. N. Roberts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nowlin Palmer and
little son, Gerald Edward of Uvalde
are guests of her mother, Mrs. Ena
Barnes. Mr. Palmer came with Mrs.
Palmer and baby and spent the week
end here.
A musical program was given by
Mrs. Cy Tate and Frank F. Smith,
and Mrs. Ed Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were pre-
sented with an array of lovely and
useful gifts.
There were about 60 guests.
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BRADY-PEGUES
Miss Mildred Brady of Crystal
City became the bride of Mr. Scott
Curtis Pegues last Thursday evening,
June 30, in a quiet wedding at the!
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul M. Brady, at Carrizo
Springs, with Father V Liberto,
O.M.I., pastor of the Carrizo Springs
Catholic Church performing the cer-
emony in the presence of the imme-
diate families.
The bride has made her home in
Crystal City for several years and is
one of the very efficient clerks at
the Zavalla County Bank. She has
many close friends among the young
er set.
The groom is the son of Mrs. John
E. Pegues and the late Mr. Pegues.
After graduating from the Crystal pleasure sailing craft crashing at sea; j
City High School he attended Texas |p*»y fiesta scenes and three delightful
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Girand of San
Antonio, and Mrs. A. L. Christian of
J Abilene were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. S. Pegues, Mrs. John Pegues. Mrs. degree jn agriculture and is now as-|forni the pricipal
“Th?ee Blind Mice,” the new Dar-
ryl F. Zanuck romantic hit from the
20th Century-Fox studios, comes to
the Guild Theatre Saturday midnite,
Sunday and Monday, as a distinct in-
novation in motion picture produc-
tion.
While the usual procedure has)
been to make established stage sue-1
cesses and bring them out in screen S
versions, this production reverses the |«J
order by giving movie random a >*«
glittering cinematic form of Stephen'A
Powys’ play before the scheduled $
London and Broadway openings. j
Assurance of a maximum of ro !jjj
hantec beauty has been established j {'
by the selection of Loretta Young!$
and Joey McCrea as co-stars.
“Three Blind Mice'' also adds a > >*«
brilliant cast which includes David X
Niven, Stuart Erwin, Marjorie Weav- |*|
er. Pauline Moore. Bionic Barnes and
Jane Harwell. I »*<
In the capable hands of veteran di-' *♦*
rector William A Seiler the ethereal $
charm of Miss Young, according to •*-
preview reports, “registers a new. X
thrilling portrayal.’’ X
Miss Young. Miss Weaver and Miss ; X
Moore form the trio of mid-Western 1X
girls who bamble their entire inher-) $
itance on the theory that it is "just as $
easy to fall in love with a rich man 1 $
as a poor one.”
The picture marks the reunion ofljJj
gorgeous Loretta and marvelous!
Marjorie—a notable event, since it
was in their first appearance to geth-
er ("Second Honeymoon") that
young Miss Weaver got her first
break in the films, and immediately
captured the hearts of the fans.
Scenes on a Kansas chicken farm;
life in a millionaire playboy colony;
In addition to the free clinics that
were recently held here and at La
Pryor for pre-school children, Miss
Adams, county health nurse, an-
nounces a free clinic for Batesville
this Thursday in addition to regular
pre-school roundup Also skin tests
for tuberculosis.
Miss Adams asks that you keep in
mind the Crippled Children's clinic to
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be held at Uvalde the 21st of this
month, and report to her any crip-
pled child you know of.
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Mrs. W R Parsons and daughter.
Miss Lanice, arrived home Thurs-
day from Denver, Colorado, where
they visited for several weeks.
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-Typewriter ribbons and car boa
Paper at UenUnel Office. tf
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ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
GUILD THEATRE
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AIR COOLED
Saturday Only, July It
ALL CHILDREN ATTENDING TIIE SHOW —
.M ATI NEK OR NIGHT
WILL RECEIVE FREE BALLOONS
JACK HOLT. J.Vt OCELINE WELLS in
“FLIGHT INTO NOWHERE"
Savage beauty pits itself against a white man's courage in
a film crowded with glorius action and adventure.
Comedy— JIM I' ('HUMP. JUMP"
Saturday Midnite. Sunday. Monday, July 10-11
LORETTA YOUNG — JOEL Met REA in
“THREE BLIND MICE”
The gayest holiday fling at romance any girl could dream of
. . . the year’s entertainment delight!
Also: PATHE NEWS and COMEDY
Mis® Irma Gray Adams of Sab- R„th Bidelspacher and Mrs. E. C. Pe-
« here with her aunt- Mrs' B lgues during the week-end
Holltx^ay, who is ill at her home,
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Misses Bessie and Aileen Reed
|were here from San Marcos over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. A A Cummins and
children, Barbara, Norene and Sonny,
motored to the ranch home of Mr.
Cummins’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Cummins, in Uvalde County. Sun-
A. and M. College where he got his Uove stories going on simultaneously
highlights of the
distant County Agent. |picture.
Mr. and Mrs. Pegues are house- Producer Zanuck has surrounded
keeping at the E. L. Walker cottage lovely Loretta and personable Joel
on the west side of town. i McCrea with impressive support;
--o- I recognized ly expert direction and an
ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACH- engaging story prepared for tin-
IN MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED screen by Brown Holme.- and l.ynn
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mayberry of Starling, with Raymond Griffith n-
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 12-LI
See America’s New Habv Heart-Throb in
“LITTLE MISS THOROUGHBRED'’
With JOHN I.ITEL. ANN SHERIDAN. FRANK MclILGH
J WET Cl! \ I’M AN
Comedy: "KENNEDY’S CASTLE"
Thursday and Friday, July 1 -I-la
IRENE DUNNE — HOI GLAS FAIRBANKS. JR.
■JOY OF LIVING'
. 'day. On Monday they went from,,. , . ,
If Pearsall spent Tuesday night and th t0 Con Can wtu.re tbcv spt,nl Uvalde, formerly of Crystal City, an- a-ociate producer.
Wednesday here with Mrs. Lula Wil-Lbe d ........... *u............... ‘ " "
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j daughter. Mary Sue. to Dr. Loy B. Miss Lovelle Fontaine, operator at
lthe local telephone Exchange is
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Attorney C. B. Jeffrey, and Mrs. CrofS- The wedding will take place
Mrs. Wallace Robinson Jeff anrf baby Barrv'of Austin" Aukust 25 at the First Presbyterian pP‘'ndinS her vacation at Victor.a and
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'turned from spending lasVwt.rc week-end guests of his parents. Uhurcli in San Antonio,
t Uvalde witty his mother, Rev and Mrs jjL,nry jeffrey. and Miss Mayberry was a junior in the
pee Robinson. their brother-in-law and sister, i University of Texas last year, major-
_. . _. ~'°7;—'county Judge and Ms. A. C. Mog- *nK in chemistry. She graduated
ic! No fui-no lather—no blades. |ford' Thoy returned to Austin Mon- from the Uvalde Hi«h Schot>1 and at‘
lirty people in Crystal City using day afternoon.
[them. So will you eventually. Garey
I—Dismukes Confectionery. 38-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ingram and sons,
Mrs. Kelley Hardin and children,
Kitty, Esther Lou. and Kelley Ann.
have returned to their home in San
tended the Incarnate Word College
in San Antonio, for two years. She is
a member of Phi Sigma Kappa and
lota Sigma Pi, national • honorary
chemical fraternities for women.
Claude and Flavelle, and their grand- j Antonio after a visit of several weeks , Br' Utoss is the son of Mrs. M. B
son, Gleyn Ingram, spent Sunday'here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. |Cross of Lubbock.
,-n* M.nday^C— K* «*•«..- «-««►
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Garey and fam- and on his return was accompanied master oi al'ts ^vgrec from the Uni- b-v “T,> , : ’"ld
by his family. versity of Texas: and in June H)38, !dau«hter’ hmilv- wh” uvtv *'',r‘>utc
|_0___ his degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith and;Chemistry from the University of
daughter. Barbara, and Betty Zim- Texas. lie is a member of The Amci-
jir. and Mrs. Joe Lodcvick of San I merman motored to Boerne Sunday wan Chemical Society, Phi Lunibo
tonio were week-end guests of lie r j wbcre Barbara and Betty will be in ( Upsilon. national honorary chcn.it a I
_jW- Miss Jane Lee Curry. They t]u, Scout Camp for a month, fraternity; and Sigma Xi. national
visited' at Piedras Negias the Fouith. apd Smith returned home{honorary science lralcrnity.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yates and son,
{Billie, of Beaumont are here for a
| visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Par-
sons and family. Mr. Yates is Mrs.
Parsons’ brother. He holds a position
with the Standard Oil Company and
recently made a trip to the West In-
dies. After a vacation he expects to
go to Persia.
Texas. He re
his bachelor of arts degree
The Red & White Stores I
SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Miss Agnes Power left Tuesday for
guest:
ily left Tuesday by motor for a
month’s visit with relatives in Mon-
tana and Canada.
10c size
8c
ss^Kiwtig 25c size
1A
I9c
S AI \l) DRESSING.
Sun Spun. S oz. jar
pint jar
BRI NK JUICE. Bed
two 12 oz. cans
INSECTICIDE. Ranger
half pint can
pint ran
l.’lc 5
22c 3
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and
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Mrs. Mary Nixon has gone to Yan-
cey where she is spending some time
with her son and daughter-in-law, I MlV
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Nixon.
{Monday. The couple plan to visit New Or-
leans and Baton Rouge before going
Mrs. Fred LeCrone accompanied j to Atlanta, Georgia, where they will
LeCrono to College Station. |make their home. Dr. Cross will be
{Tuesday where Mr. LeCrone is at- an instructor in chemistry at Emory
;tending the Farmer’s Short Course University in Atlanta.
W. C. Butler spent the week-end at A and M College. A number of -WGD—
to Pecos where they will be
of Mrs, Lancaster': brother
Dr. and Mrs. G.n-in.
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ntd Stinebaugb and
Mrs, Mamie. SLinebaugli had as the.r
guests for the vveek-' iid the la’.n ,
brothers-in-law and sister . Mr, and
Mrs. J. D. MeKid.lv, Mr and Mrs
II. T. Hedbon and- daughtei-. Lor-
raine. of San Antonio, who returned
home Monday afternoon.
2 l It', fag
! 'i< . ' fall carts.
I 2c I lb. carton
b0yS fr0m OVrr 1hCi Mi*s Grace Barnos and Gan-etiEtl^r/ptgu^1 h’f! TtnS'^her
n Fort Worth ‘ H & ’ county are also in attendance. Barnes motored to Langtry where {return to Sinton after a visit of sev-
_ ‘_ j -o-- | they spent the week-end with their j oral weeks here with her n,other.
Mrs. Orin Bookout and daughter, {brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Pegues. Mr Morrow came
Guy Skiles. They were accom-ion Friday and vi.-itetl here until
gle Pass visitors Wednesday. Thev panied home Monday by Mr and Tuesday. Edward Pegues will visit
iwere accompanied home by Mrs. Mrs. Skiles and son Jack. They re-!Mr. and Mrs. Morrow several v e. ks
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Monkhouse and!Bookout’s sister. Mrs. Ray Ward, who turned to Langtry Tuesday after- -„___
—FOR RENT: A one-room house un , . , _ . „
- . , , „ • * j Jorrv nnd Tnelma Bookout were Fa- Mrs
furnished or partly furnished. Nellie y lir , rrv
Bird. ltp.....
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daughter, Margaret, T. M. Jones and|is cuest of her parents. Mr. and noon.
IC and Mrs. J. E. Shropshire were Mrs. Matt Robinson.
”a party who spent the week-end at
Con Can.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Worden of
I Mr. and Mrs. J. D MeCuUhe, n and
daughter, Billy, and Seaton Me-1
--o- j Misses Mary and Margaret Mitch--Cutcheon motored to San Angelo
K. W. Alger accompanied R. A ell have returned to their home at Sunday where they spent Sunday
Faust and daughter, Miss Elsie W. Gainsville. Miss Margaret has been and Monday with relatives Mr. Mr-
Faust, and their grandson and neph- j in the W. T. Childress land and ab- Cutcheon and Seaton returned Mon
ew, Harry Miller, who were visiting I stract office as stenographer for the 'day night accompanied hy Mt Mc-
brother. W. W. Mc-
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Lex
Harpe of San Antonio, spent the, here from Chicago, to Pie'dras Negras past year and for the past several Cutcheon's
week-end with their parents, Mr. and the Fourth. They went over to sec
Mrs. W. D. Harpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Miller and chil-
dren, Mildred and Dickey, of Robs-
town, spent the Fourth here with
her mother, Mrs. G. W
family.
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the bull fight which took place in the
afternoon.
months Miss Mary has been with the
Winter Garden
Association.
Production Credit
Mrs. O. E. Henderson and son. El- Crystal City was pretty well de
dred Henderson of Angleton, are serted Monday, folk going to Con
Reed and (here for several weeks visit with Can, Batesvile, Cotulla and Piedras
|their daughter and sister, Mrs. Nick Negras to celebrate the Fourth. A
[Roberts and Mr. Roberts. They plan fine barbecue was the attraction at
Mrs. Merle O'Keefe and little to go to the Alto Frio Encampment j Batesville and Cotulla Most of the the local hospital.
Cutcheon, and daughter Hilda, of
Robert Lee. who are their guests..
Mrs. McCutcheon and Billy re-
mained for a week's visit with her
brother-in law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Harris.
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Rev. B. G. Holloway is a patient at.
daugter, Patsy, have moved here
from their farm home in the eastern
part ot the county and are living in
Mrs. Nellie Addison’s apartment.
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| Jack and Buddie Pegues who are
spending the summer at the Eth-
redge Baylor ranch in the Apine
country, returned home to attend the
I Pegues-Brady nuptials at Carrizo
l Springs last Thursday. They will re-
, f to the ranch within the next
~ flays.
with Mr. and Mrs.
week.
Roberts for
Grady Fly Mercer left last week
for the Rio Grande Valley. He has
been employed by J. C. Looney, cam-
paign manager for Rogers Kelley
who is a candidate for State Senator
of the 27th Senatorial district. Grady
Fly’s headquarters are at Edinburg
and expects to be working in the in-
terest of Mr. Kelley thruoghout the
campaign
a {candidates for local offices were at
'Batesville and a number of state
candidates were at Cotulla.
ton-
Mrs. Sophie Sacks has returned
from San Antonio after several
weeks spent there with relatives. She
was accompanied to Crystal City by
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Poole and son,
Jack Jr., of San Antonio, who were
guests of Mrs. Poole’s brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pullen the
Fourth'
Roger Williams underwent a
sillectomy Thursday morning.
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MISS SCHLENKER ON HONOR
ROLL
BELTON, July 4.—Miss Helen Lee
Schlenker, daughter of Mrs. J. T
Schlenker, Crystal City, was listed $
on the Dean’s Honor Roll for the
spring semester of Mary Hardin-Bay-
lor College Miss Schlenker was
classified as a freshman this year.
I ! (M R. Red A. \\ hite. b |!i. Ii.tg
12 M). iK'.Si 1 -It*:
'll l .k. Red A Uh'le. u • in-
SHORTENING, level. It), carton
SLG \K. Imperial Pure Cane, in lb. itnin hag
TISSUE. Bathroom 1 rolls Waldorf
1 rol!> Scot
SANDW ICH .-TREAD. Gchhardt’s. .'leans
TEA, I iplon’s Yellow l abel, regular Ibt yi/.e pUg.
'i lb. i in
ON Vl.TINE. .'(C Oze can .‘{tie; $1,110 size ean
BIRD SELI). Red A W hile, with canary eonditione
10 OZ. pkg.
Bl. U K BERRIES. Texas. 2 No. 2 cans
J*E VCIIES. Red A While. ( alifornla N No. 2C can
SHREW!*, Red A White fancy No. 1 can
GREEN BEANS. Red A W hite N-paragu- >-tvle. Ig. can
SLICED BEETS. Natalia, large can
CORN, Koval Gem 2 No. 2 cans
SPAGHETTI. Red A W hite. 2 No. :?()<) ears
COFFEE. Each Riser, pound bag
( OLD CREAW. Bonds. L'c iar
DENTAL ( REAM. Colgate, large lube
BRAN FLAKES. Bed A White, extra large pkg.
APPLES. Washington Dehydrated, pound
TLBS. No A Galvanized, eaeh. with bail
MOPSTK KS. each
APPLE BETTER. White House. .T8 oz. jar
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI. Red A White.
two 7 oz. packages
CATSUP. Red A White. 1 t oz. bottle
POTATOES. California, White Washed, 5 lbs.
OR ANGES. California Red Ball, medium size. 2 doz.
LETTUCE. Fancy California, head
BANANAS, Yellow ripe. .'{ lbs.
B N BO. can
SOAP, Crystal White. 5 giant bars
SOAP. Bathroom Lifebuoy, bar
LUX, bar i
BROWN’S KRISPY SALTINGS, 7 oz.
STEAKS. Tender and Juicy, loin. lb.
Round. Ih.
FRESH GROUND BEEF, extra quality, 2 Iks.
SLICED BACON, Armour’s Star, W lb. 18c; lb.
COOKED SALAMI. Ih.
LUNCHEON MEAT, lb.
THURINGER, lb. .......
STAR LARD, Armour’s 2 lbs.
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