McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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JAMBS T. PHILLIPS
in for, a seige of suffering with indl-
Miu Margaret Rockwell Js United
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Xh« wedding of Mian Margaret
Rockwell of 'McAllen and L. J. Hughes
of Norman, Oklahoma, was solemnized
thia morning at the home of the
bride's parents in Mllttvor addition.
The house was tastefully decorsteS
with roses and palms, a bridal altar
SITE IS LEASED
HERE FOR RADIO
STUDIO OF XIBC
Hotel McAllen Buildini Will
Be Location of Local
7 Broadcast#.
International Broadcast Chain to-
day announced the leasing of space in
the Hotel McAllen building, where its
McAllen studios will be built as.jtoon
as possible. J N. Kinc.fkt, president
of the company, made the announce-
ment. Construction of the sound-
proof rooms will get under way within
geation M sure a. Pd iftt .
ha ve dizzy spells .and MckTheadaches1 to tcdomodaie of
mu would list for hours at the time*-*1"* 01 tB* ruitt|,klty- *lr *vfw‘"ld
and I, wee always bothered with con-
stipation. My nervous system was al-
most a wreck and 1 couldn't get a good j
night'a sleep to save my life. '
' "Sinde I -started taluhg
In Marriage to Oklahoman in Rites
AtHome Here; Leave on Honeymoon
w hen the airport is completed, as ac-
cording to Hugh Smith's statement,
Darwin urged that All cltisaw inter.
hated la flying attend the Saturday
man. was frozen »n,s shack Many jn night at Falfutrlis Tfie next day
Juries were reported. 7 . will lie. spect In - the Upper Valley,
While ail the-Panhandle J* covered visiting McAllen and Mission, with a
b> snow and sleet with temperatures trip to Keyhdaa, Mexico, .on the side,
night meeting bereAn order to become as low as tcu degrees.below Wo. the" fTorn TP.ai>ao W^pofty wlTT drive
Ml'fl mil n tatil With f ho lilsns #«*»• fnentliia ____e~_ A ._ a a I .«■_ J JA ^
acquainted with the plans for fortpijig
Ou- sk)- jauitd,
said.
Artists and annouucers broadcast-
ing over Station XIBC in Reynosa
from McAllen by remote control can
bd seen from, the Street levePth rough'
, , _ ... —. the netlt arrangement and it Is prob-
!*“ MW My •t0nWC“ , able that a loudspeaker will be arrang
n such fine condition 1 can eat heart!- ^ for thoBe de!ilrinK fo w and hglr
ly and never have'a trace of ladiges-l thp pprform#r, on (Ue program
tion. . My. nervea are-steady, 1 sleep
fine and Tm so full of strength and
energy I can work thirteen hours
every dhy wit bout tiring.
Sargoa. Pills rid me of constipation,
hud dtd awsy with my headaches anc
dizzy spells. My wife is talcing the
Sargon treatment tod with wonderful
results, and we both think it’s Just
the best medicine'ever sold!" -James
T Phillips. 618 S. Hudson St.. Okla-
homa City.—McAllen Drug Company*'
and City Drug Store. Agents.
No charge will Uc made to churches
of. McAllen and surrounding cities
who desire to broadcast sermons and
choir "music on- Sunday. Mr Kincaid
iA aaTYlctrtiiargo far tnatatta-
being arranged before a hank of pott
ed palms and tall baskets of gorgeous
rose#. The beautiful ring ceremony
was read by Rev. Brooks I. Dickey,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of .McAllen.
The bride, charming daughter of
Mr. and Mr#. C. O. Rockwell, was cos-
tumed in a becoming travelling . en-
semble In Sumatra tweed. In smartly
tailored effect with fhree qmrtertreoat
and the longer skirt.'with tuck-in
blouse to match".'
Mrs. Hughes attended college at
Southern California, university and
later at University of Oklahoma,'and
since last fall has mode her hdme with
her parents in McAllen, where she
has made u host of acquaintances.
■Nfa Hughes ij} the.j>yjvtM_ot_a_la£fc_
g5rage and automohlheilgencw* at Not-
man, Oklahoma, and is numbered
among that clty.'w-most prominent nnd
successful business men. He has
-made-several visits to the Valley In
the pajt' feX months and has made,
friends' whereever he h-ts gone.
Shortly after the ceremony, which
•was followed by a wedding breakfast
youpg ll.^i.!:I.- I..f’! ,,n I heir hiaiavimion.
their immediate destination being Sait^,
Antonio. They tnteiiu to spend seve-
ral weeks in San Antonio, Houston.
Corpus Christ! ('and other-'southem
cities before continuing on to Norman,
where they w ill be at home after Kef'
ruary first.'
The guests attending rile ceremony j -
and-tbe wedding breakfast were: the4
bride’s parents, Mr. and O. |*_
Rockwell, her brothers, Richard* and
Raymond, and Messrs, and Mesdamt-, '
J R Davis, W. H. Meredith. A! , L, -j
McMlnn.-K. T. McHfinn. Mias Louise 1-
FRUIT
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three deaths had been laid today to
sub-freezing, and In some places sub-
sro, temperatures which have grip-
ped nearly all of TdVvs since Tuesday
morning.
Roy BledHoe of Brick. Okla , diqd
near Dalhart, Texas, when his suto-
fnoblle sim from the highway In a
blinding snowstorm and struck a tree.
FelTX Landers, who lived near Sher-
remainder of the state la also suffer-
ing from n,earzero weather, accom-
panied by snow, sleet or rain.
TOURIST ~
(Conrinsed from rvgo 1)
* 100 visitors will be ready to go when
the party Is ready to start The re-
glottal chamber, in co-ophration with
local chambers ®f~ commerce. Is now
arranging the Itinerary for the trip.
While not complete It Is planned to go
by Cbrpus Christ!, visiting towns 'be-
long the route, then visit Robs town.
Bishop and Klngevtlte and spend enw
«fi>wn into .
returning Newspapermen'snd photo-
graphers will accompany the party
autl widespread publicity will be se-
cured tn order to help popularise this.'
scenic loop as one of the m,o«t popular
tourist routings in ' the Southwest.
Whit Roger- of McAllen, president of
the Valley, Secret!rles association, A.
B. Ew ing, secretary of the South Tex-
as body, and all local secretaries along
the rbtoJ'to.^be visited have been re-
quested to-assli* Leeman In vrrang
Ing .the *fUuerury .uut entertainment^
for the party. ,
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THE FLIRT
-by Quin Hall
ADV.
Y.W. C. A. Here Has
tlon of remote control apparatus will
be the only expense ?or this item .
It will oh the -policy of the station
to broadcast only the best music and
other program available. No brewe-
ries or distilleries will be advertised,
from, the McAllen stndio. and the pro-
grams w-tll be clean and'upiittiug la"
every respect, Mr* Kincaid declared.
Further announcement will be made
•a to progress on the local studio and.
the Reynosa transmitting plant.
Kvan*.
Reagan
Elliott and
Rev
Brooks I
Dickey.
all of McAl'ee.
and--
Mr. aqd
Mrs Mike Groom .1
of
lirow n^vtllc
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" EROtTDGIST gives s eclentift^bnhly^H
your Iff*. Financial, social, do *
Large Membership iZhS #f*
mastic, lava, health, success and Th<* disclosure that 10O members
eyelet. Mary L. Atkiaaon, room 143. i are toc,uded ln McAllen Young
Women's, Christian association was
made at a meeting of the board this
'morning at the home of Mrs. Harold
2itp—22-4# j
Mrs. A. D. Dugan of Ft. RHey,
Kans., who has been the guest of Mrs.
C. D. Martin tor the past several, dayr
hss returned To WesTacor'where she
the home of her parents.
where
South
Or. Truoj, Chiropractor,
people go to get welt. 1320
Broadway; McAllen.
vac
Mrm.' C. - D. ‘Martin tt d as
dinner guests Sunday evening Mrs. F.
W. Robinson, Mrs. A.' D. Dugan. Capt.
H. L. Shoemaker and Cjffct. A. Olsen
of Fort Ringgold
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sat her and
, p« u'-- »rwt Doris,
of- Spooner. Wisconsin, have arrived
in McAUen to spend the winter
months Mrs. L. K. Bather of Barron.
Wisconsin, Mt. Bather's .mother, «c-
[7 „ . . com pan led them here" ■ 1
Visit nb CHAIR BARBER SHOP
1 PMPI4 WR6’' Xifir
Brehm, local chairman. Mrs. E. D.
Mathis, membersbip'chairman, sub-
mttrert the report which revealed the
large meraber-hlp. A check on the
list will he made soon. Prospective
members are asked to communlcste
■with Mrs. Mathis. «
Mrs.^J Paci ni, submitted her re-
port oh nirl Reserve work in the
city. Tiiiy is the only Y. 'W. C. 'A
activity iu McAllen at the present t
Uuui, Mje-P-ll-AtcM upphy accepted
the camp chairmanship for M/ Allen.
Miss Lillian «o< king^VsIley Y. W C.
A. secret.g-y attended tne meeting
Outing for Kansans in
Valley Is Slated to Be
Held in Harlingen Soon
All Kansans living in or visiting In
clean towel
where F
Is HMd'for each patron.
ultimate
ef satisfactory service.
CHARACTER reader, t
helped . thousands, whyr not you? —
• 'Mary Atkleeon; 'room 143, Antlerer
;;i. hotel.
Sir'i -
are requested to meet in tlie audito-
rium at the 'Valley midwinter fair
_ grounds: at Harlingen Satnrdpy,. Feb.
' 4, >tC 9 a. m, with well filled bi-aket^.
Vit i* suggMted4 thht the ladies do a# _ . -
they did at the Umf meeting club to- t a
-gether in groups, and If they choconf*Hee ' rep.orfe
eat in groops, or ett at one big .table
iy Baptist women in
Pharr If Announced Here
The program that will be carried
oul at the quarterly meeting of tpe
Baptist Women's Missionary union of
the Valley at Pbarr Thursday, begin
nlng at 10 a. m , was announced here
today by Mrk. George P. Wilgon. pub-
llcity chairman of the local org^nlza-
tioh. K ■ -
It is as follow*:.
10 o'clock: song. "Faitij of Our Fa-
thers"; Welcom-- address and- devo-
tional hr- Mrs d - -M—ttrnrr+rr-H—rrf-
Pharr. response by .Mrs. Mary Mia
yard of Mission; recognition of vl.ti-
tors;' appointment of VDnimlllec- .
president's report by Mrs. Fleet ' A.
l^ntz of Mercedes: local presidents'
reports; standing, cyiiimlttwr-repinta^-
raadlng of minutes: business; corres-
ponding eeeretsry'e report;—tressor-
•er’s report by Mrs. W. O. BroWn of
Ban Benito; offering and lunch.
t p. m.: sbng, "fhy -kingdom Is
Coming" ^ prayer; devotional by Mrs.
J. H. Dew of Ridgecrest, N G.; “The
Value of the School of Missions" by
Importance of Our Assoflatlonal Mis-
sion Study Institute and" Plans” by
Mrs. J. H. Mitchell of La Ferla;
••Why Prepare for and Observe the
Home Minions Prayer "kn4 Prog^m"
(Continues yrowi Pape tl
-move here wheg.-the club is formed
and1 the munk-lhal airport completed.
The, flying club will he an exclusive
organization, limited »<> a cert-aJn ntia
ber of members - Non-flying mem-
bers, however, will be eligible.
. Sho“l‘l the ,'lnh He formed Darw in
will orobaMv assist tn inittfttctlon
carriee a tr jn*purt» pUpt'ay llcen t; .U
the present time and has had several
years' experience in aviation.
In announcing-the tact that S A T.
may locate its sates* division here
Ik--
f hrSraf^Ei^e
L. Smith erf Brownsville-,
and benediction.
Local women unable to obtalh t way
meet ins are
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ae~ speeches or otHer
dally. ' 2#tp—;12--3t some entertaintpent is. tfl be-ii-ii
• apn | | ■ ■_____, . f^attanding wlU ytalt and', renew
FOR BALE—A Bargain* Five room acquittances * —«*
frama house, fenced. In chloken yard,
garage, all oonvtnlgnces.
Tarsia
ken. yard,
33,000.00
tl. S. Guaranty Mortgage Co..
RED CHAIR BARBER.SHOP,.wFer
Mfha- Oarer’ esters—ts* ths
patronage-ef women and chlldr/n.
Ladles' barber at one- of the chain
all the time. Onee a customer, al-
ways a quetbmer.
t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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. ^ FOUND- Med him slked gold'ring
’ bearing date! 1924'and smalt emblem,
barely discernible Found in M
Joseph store.'’ Owner may have as me*
-by Identifying at Press office and pay-
lag lor this ad , - *^y—tO—it
WILTED—Experienced house keep
or wants poo it Ion in sgtall family.
otg. Refer-
WATfjH 'foUR STERI No rt»«h.
Your body's -well this Mbd^ ef was
ther with hot milk ohocelate, French
drip coffee, hot tog*t#d *|l»dwlches.
the biggest add best In the.Valley for
the money’ That famous pecan p>e
here, STAR* "PHARMACY, of***1*#
t hospftsl, McAllen. 3tp« 3$
The- Methodtft _Womju‘s Missiontry
society* w|U bold a meeting at the.
ohtirrh auditorium Thursday* af 3 p.
m There Will be a -Joint program Of-
fered as the feature of Sb ter tain meat.
All visiting ladies in' t|ie city have
been extehded cordial tnvltatlooe to
aitand. Thr meeting opens grMBpUp.
at 3 S’cloek. v . ' V
Mr and Mrs. I W. gpaeth of Bpoon-
jtr. Wtoronstn. hsve arrfved 1» McA>
HMMM
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Bring Confab "Men
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' HARLINGEN, * 8J —VSpl
Wmjp J.. Cuter.' asslekant .general
.freight and pa*s<TLXet agent of South
»rp Pacific Bnee. announced here lot:
day that through ihe efforts- of the
Southern Pacific ■#,*special train win
bn operated by that system lo connet*-
tfon wTfhrotab' jtaty Trom Dallas • to
Saa Antonio and thence to Edinburg,
arrlvfhg- at Edlnbnnr Janoanr 26, for
accgnnt of Ihe post convention four
for delegatee to the annual convention
of the National Association of Glean
era and Dyers, meet lbs *1 Dallas at
dhe present time. The parly will ar-
rive at Edlnbnrg at 7:20 a. m. and
leer the\entire Rio Grande Valley,
leaving at Rrow-navllle at. 11 p. m. for
Houston.
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well. 1M0
What a fast and friendly selling job OLt)
GOLD does,*for Itseff! In three 'years of
nation-wiie distribution, it has put
»T\^t buff - and - gold package in millions of
pockets v * . and handbags! . . . BETTER ♦
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TOBACCOS—that’s why theft- smoothness
is irresistible . . . their fkvof .piore delight-
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1930, newspaper, January 22, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152957/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Hidalgo+County+-+McAllen%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.