McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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— Mr. sad Mr*, a. E. Horn entertain
•* w,tl1 * dinner Sunday at
their home on iforth 10th SI . haring
. . ** ****** ®- ti Fbutcb of Kaunas
«ty. Mr*. BMubeth Ewing, Mr, and
Mr*. H. F. Ferry and Mr. and Mrs.
John Ewing and family. '
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OAhlAGE CANS that conform with
orvfloanco*. Call Kjrhsr Shoot
Motal Work*, phono 811, Woat High-
way Avonuo.
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BEAUT!FUL HOSPITALITY
Mr- and Mra J E. Pato entertain-
ninir witi, a dtmttt potty
ta compliment to thofr rh.rmlae
Cleveland and company of that place,
haa been transferred to McAllen, and
will be with the local branch of tho
company here. Mr. Park* ia tho
nephew of Mrs W Q. Stewart, and
will make hla home with tho Stewart
family.
FIVE ltdpM MOQ4RH
r bungalow In Milmor for only
W200, term* Ilka rant. Soa U. 8.
Guaranty Mortgage Company, 108
Main Street.
fSS**4**^ MMSSS JoifBhtao and
Katherine,- who celebrated their
birthday anniversary A profuaion of
Spring flower* adorned the rooms,
1
Mr. and Hub B P Inhnsin ~PT~~tf*r
Ilngeu were guest? Monday of Mr. and
Mra. Cliu. D. Turner. "r
soon to mako her homo ia Arisons
■Mob chib member wlU have tho pH-
riiege of bringing a guest.
Or. True*
mpto go to got well,
•roadway, MaAllon.
Miw Anton! tUa Perron of San An
lonio and Mise Mantle Kailer of Loo
Angeles left Monday for San Antonio,
following a abort riait with Mra. C. N.
Bschtel and Miaa Hattie Beee Bald-
win
Miesee Marcella and Roseau ry fink
were hoeteeoee at their home Friday
evening, honoring Mine Margaret Don-
duett# of Indiana With aix table* of
bridge. Mr*, O. Allen and Leo OU1
heiofcfwon firm prises, respectively.
Mtu Douquette was preaented with
a gneta prl*r At the conclusion of
the gamea delicious' refreshments
were served.
rfiARB*
rr-
i
***** cards designated cover* for 50
Mends of the honor guests. The Val-
entin* motif was effectively ‘ empha-
sittd in all details. Two birthday
ctk** WV featured, each bearing
■Mom -Kfhted tapers Following din-
Mr, tho game tit hearts furnished
much merriment, and dancing was
•Mo later enjoyed. The honorees were
the recipients, of many beautiful sift*
friends
Or. Truog, Chiropractor,
podpi* go to get well. iaeo
tuner*
South
PRISCILLA CLUB
Mrs. Clay Zachry was hostess Fri*
day afternoon at a most enjoyable
meeting of the Priscilla club. The
usual pavttnrc of neeAeWofk was the
diversion of the following guests:
Mesdatries George Alley. J. W. Davit,
Dob Fenwick, M L. Kreidler. B. D.
Mathis, Carey Smith, Anna Wakerield,
TJMHfnJaddy, tlordon
city ordinance* Call Kyler ghost
MeuT Werki, pheno l 1 l. Weot High-
way Avonuo. 20tp—87—gj
SPECIAL 8ERV1CE
>*h —riwfr
«ng the honor roll. Help the
Moms Economics Glrla Uae Pancrust
■nd Plato. ' ^ _ tip pi Kl
r TJ. tl inby,
Griffin. B D Kimbrough, J. E. Leslie,
F L. Moore. M R. Nelson. Stewart T.
Daniel and S. A. Gage of Iowa. Wed-
neodoy at noon the club will have a
< overed dish luncheon at the home of
Mrs. M. L. Kreidler, in compliment to,
Mrs. Carey Smith, who is leaving
in Trinity Episcopal, church of Hidal-
go county IT Pharr Wednesday night
at 8 o'clock, preceded by a choir re-
hearsal at 7:30. -
Mrs. Anna Baler, Mias Edna Bales,
William Soi and Frank Bales return-
ed Monday from a weekend spent In
Laredo. They returned by wi> of
Falfurrlaa.
Mra. Farcy Herman and dauihttr,
Adalyn, returned Monday morula*
frotf San Antonio where they visited
Miss Louise Herman, student at I*
carnate Word academy, for several
daya. They accompintdd Mr. and
„ - -- r WaJaebakef of Loutiville.
Kentucky, Mra. Carry Jacobi .ad
Harry Herman of Oklahoma City, who
have been guests in the. home of Mr.
and Mra. Percy Herman, as far aihRan
Antonio, who were returning to their
WOMANS COUNCIL MEETING
Min. S. W. Dunn will have- charge
of the presentation of the missionary
program when the Woman's council
the church. The devotional service
COMPLIMENTARY BRIDGE
Mre. C. N. Bechtel and Miss flattie
B*** Baldwin entertained Saturday
afternoon at the Casa de Palmas
room, honoring Their guest Miaa
tonette Perron of San Antonio, ana
her house guest Miss Mamie Keller of
Lot Angeles, California.
Bridge wqs the popular pastime add
was enjoyed by the gueota of honor,
Md Misses Kathleen Retig, Berenice
Hufatuttler, Era Harper, Loraiae
Watson, Drucrite' McKeanoa.
Maddox and Loqlse Allen of
burg. Pearl Harper of Mission. Mra
George Pent usouj Mrs. Conrad Rotteh,
Mrs. W. Wright find Mrs. H. W. Pet-
ers of Edinburg. "
At tha lermlaatloa of
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Edln
Brighten Up Your Hone
With New Curtains and Drapes.
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m ,
Rayon Oyerdrape Damask
79c ■
• yard
Ymam____________
• phot amah tm* than you ever azpacmd to pay. Ilwan
•• plain jacquard or alternate swipe materiel* ... in
the season's most oowwlar colon. 10 RmU wide.
will,b* conducted by Miss Ida Kehm.
The meeting will be brougbt to a
close with a abort pageant.
Mi*a Electa Alley left Saturday for
visit with her slater, Mrs. Clarence
Loess berg of San Antonio.
Mr. and- Mrs^P. R. Rice entertained
"Mr. and Mrs'-Russeil Rice for dinner
Friday of tha paat week, the occasion
being the birthday anniversary of
RumeR Rice. The house was attrac-
tively decorated with flowers, and the
birthday cake was featured with the
serving of the birthday dinner.
W ll 1^bum and family inured S*t-
Palm C 0 ft ___a*"*—. -
urday to their orchard property on
South Sharyland. They have been
making their home bu North 17th St.
Mr. tyghvm moved to McAllen last
fall from San Antonie, and bought
acreage on'Sharyland. Since that
time he has been improving the place
with the view of making his home
there. - .
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB
The Neighborhood club met Saturday
night at the fiome of ’.Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Bray. The personnel included
Mesers and Meadamea J. J£. Leslie,
Earl Bottle, L. L. O'Neall/W. 1.' trah-
tham, K. B. Cannon, Horace Etch loon,
E. L. Sesalons and Mrs T. H. Har-
rell. Pritea for high score were a-
warded Mrs. Truntham anu Mr
O’Neall.
-TUESDAY-MORNING BRIDCgTUJF T W Mahone' John Car<1
Mrs George Wilaon was hostess this
morning at the regular meeting of the
Tuesday Morning Bridge club. Gueats
enjoying the hospitality were: Me*
dames J. E. Leslie, E. D. Mathis,
Earl Suttle, T. H. Hkrreil, L. L.
O'Neal. K. E. Clhhon. Honace Etchl-
son, C. H. Britton, Rob Fenwick, E.
D. Kennedy. F I*. Xibore and R. W
Gregory. Mra. E. JD. Mathis received
eue-
??6*-E»:*^ft*rper7ec*lved the trophy
for successful playing, and Miaa Pearl
Harper *** awarded ihe low
lU’ise. Mrs. H. W. Peters was the
easeful contestant tot the couaolatioo
cut. The gugatg of.
The tea rooln was adorned with
beautiful Spring floWfrs, and at the
clqse of the entertainment a delicious |
Ice course jraa gerved.
CriUs Crau CyrtoinB
149 ta**1 ^
41 Invlim wide
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HOIT-HAMMOKD CLUB
The Holt-Hammond Industrial club
met February 25 at the nome of Mrs.
Fred Berll with. 23 members and two
visitors In attendance. After the bug
lAeea aesalon of the club, a number of
Interesting contests furnished enter-
tainment. A salad course was served
by the hostess. The next meeting
will taka plans at the heme^ef Mrs.
McOuyre March ll"- Mrs. Etta
L. M
Ringgold, county home demonstration
agent, will be present' at- that time
and give i demonstration of rug mak
In*
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OMer am Om OvMm W N* H12^
fonggd Net Panels
L-L 1.49
w
, Distri
clock
lenrti
dalgo
tion, 1
Kellej
stallat
aygfeerr
Mr and Mrs. S. f£ French of Dallas.
Mr. and Mi* Billie Adam* of Daliaa.
Miss Ad^Djde Dodson of Fort Worth
and Foreji Adams of Pallas, who are
-teme of tha Vailer, wm
guesta Sunday afternoon and evening
of Mr. and Mrs. T W Mahone. ‘ *
Among those from McAllen attend-
ing the tea given Saturday afternoon
by Mrs. Cam Hill of Edinburg w*rir
striking
_ Panel «,
•Ad shadow nets
*««», floral I
nuxitju.
value for __
ia bock filet
detached pa*.
*od ib* new art
ty cou
rife al
ing r
conten
thing i
the gri
have t
jury hi
about 1
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uda
knfflod Curtoln SeH
83c
three i
^official
andToi
I rory scrim milk cdlseud
I koodwt colored ,
well, Alex Woolridge, Harry May, F.
L. Sherwood, L. Paul Matthews, Eve
ritt J. Moore, 0. P. Archer, C. D. Mar-
tin and R. L. Gregory.
Kennedy the cut prize. M
Britton will be the next hostess.
The Dorcas Sunday school class of
First Methodist church is endeavoring
to break sli attendance -records of the
class Sunday morning when It assem-.
Wes in regular session at 9:.30 o'clock.
A memberhip drive is under way. and
while no definite goal has been set
Is the aim of those interested to en
list as many members as possible.
The men of the chnn-h have set as a
goal for .their class Sunday jacfraUig.
r enrollment of 10k . -
He’s a^Specialist”—and How!
D. /. Spenser, the lad who
puts Uve energy into glass ' , '
'Waco .. .• Physician”-or "Lunch”.., Uicy’re all the samd
, to the soda, man,.,. They aii mean Dr. Pepper to him; No
~-w matter yw fast theytome he never mufft-a call, ftg- swift,
>«Ore octM»k4)0^a.'whd6n'%nd no mistakg. -Spaed
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Mr. and Mr*. F. O. Findley of Mil-
waukee. Wisconsin arrived the last
of the we*k for a visit in tho home
of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Osborn*. They
will attend the program tonight given
Harlingen by tho—Cowboy
Mr. Findley is a cousin to Mra.
Osborne, and in company with Mr*.
Findlay has visited in McAllen a
number of time*.
VERY NERVOUS
AND IN NUN
BOARD
. (Continued from p„t.
■wker» will appreciate;
Ofhar Curtgln S*fg, 9flc to $l.9t
to the
house i
jail in 1
ped.
RUt N#ti
39c
action was taken by oemmiMlon.
Oeorge Oueat. for‘the flast several
months a night watch man for the city.
city co-operate in payment for this
work, which results in a decreased
insurance rate.
K0NJ0LA MAKES
GOOD AFTER ALL
ELSE FAILED!
Pi** quali riev
41 u»«h
filet w
*» 14, 4#,
In boak
Ruffled Curtains
69c bimU 99c
A* auractrr
K"4 *4 ~ ~ n*im in
vide variety of-----
hous# i
througl
Tudsda
jury in'
financii
early bi
heat,
jail suf!
a great
rear of
confine*
the co
39c
Cretonnes for Every Use
it end i) inch cretonnea in new and pL^-t color
'ZtZZ ^"*3 woa^a aad'SiS
!T*,ent!d “ thU '“*9*00*1 prica.
n^mmmbmg bar. to brnmonim wi*k u>y roL m
r' weal
out gas
ment of
well!
•pHREi
J.C. PENNEY CO.
' IliSi;
BroAdwny ikV AimCIb
Legionnaires Drop
Fast Diamond Tilt
Merced** Nine Win* 4 te It in
Ten-inning Cleoh
... Sunday.
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':£sk
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and bow. He knows ha art. He ought to. Practice make*
plenti
e t —-------- -*v* 4 ^ mj. rraci
f>effect> you knoWj ;, and he gets plenty of that;
f^bMiF'
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Tho lid wise pried off tho baocball
season of 1830 here Sunday afternoon
when Harley Jackson presetted hie
latest edition .of the American Log-
ton poet bsaebgll team.
rTh* Ugionnalme, frying a trim
heavy ewatUng of Hamilton
i > Mr. and Mrs. Will Orth of San An-
tonio were gurets the last of the
week of Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Baldwin.
TEA
the VVes
Grande
apring. ti
latter gr
the anir
Keysei* <
•dent of :
w ho was
ranging
. league 1
burgh Pi
League- \
on April
will meel
Mra. Ale* Shaver of Houston ia a
guest in the home'of her slater, Mrs.
Lmtor B. Sherwood. This is Mrs,
Shaver*# first visit to the Valley, and
•he hoe enjoyed tripe to all the Val-
ley town* aa well a* MAUmoros and
Reyuooa She will remain for aeyqful
days yet.
CBLEBRATB 58TH WEDDING.
ANNIVERSARY
League t
16 and t
w'ill plaj
ern Leag
It ia pro!
baseball
baseball
1921, wh
dinalsar
Athletics
. playing <
Inner ^t tbqt
; V
“’*■ ■ : !
.noise z felt like I muri rigmmT^'
. "At ttmea I would hove to go ha
to get over them f-n-
"A friend toid me to take OuriL
I did.. After my first botO*
* saw ion* improvement, tthai
1 had taken three bottle I ttiU
riranger and better than I bad in
■one time. I did mt has* •»
»ore of Umee bod : oella
I certainly raeoamh nd ChidaL“
Thousand* of othm5 women roo-1
maend Oardui. e , «• imetam *
found it at vaiuahte —‘ttinn in '
them in building m their health. '
. Oardui la extfheten iron# modS
nal herbs, and re ioine n'
^“i Try it in j mr ema
AT 10*2 & 4 O'CLOCK
mm
F**tcd—ftlLipedlcinea 2nd treatment*
trieA This i* hot a-boaqtv If is a
fact established and proved In. thou-
sands of cases like that of Mr* Dera
Bauer, 3403 St. Vincent avenue, 8t
Louis. Read her grateful word*:
'How I wish that every sufferer
from neuritis could know what Kon-
Jola did for me. For fen years I en
dured agonies from this awful ail-
ment. I had 4o keep my arm* wrapp-
ed tightly to ease the ps4n. M? dtgea
ilon was bad, toe, and thl*. weakened
me, making me Mill
. , easier prey fdr
m«fille\'Kt»D not remember how
^•ny medtrines and treatment* T tried
A»ut found *nnU
found*nothing to glv* relief, unttl
I found Koiyola. In Just five weeks
this remarkable medicine restored di-
gestion, rid., my system bf poisons apd
Pauley, JfsC. .... | 0 i
sarai 4-
a* If by magic. Whit a boon Konjola
proved to be to me. No wonder Kon-
jola la known aa- the medlclpe .with
more "than 11 million friends It
should have n bill ion.” ,
Konjola ie sold in McAlleb at Mc-
Allen Drug Ca, and by an tha bwt
druggiatn-ln ell (owns throughout this
•action. —ADV.
naifethm tu four'irlpi to the flafler. *:
Phipps and, l^btfh* scored for Mc-
Allen, while Zaragoxn, Zarate. \Befr-
trk and Stores donated tor Mercedes
Melvin Wolfe's Umber right flipper
gave. McAllen an advantage In the
opening stantaa of the tilt when he
held the Morcodm boy* ecorelMB, but
he faltered In the cldblng inplnga and
up weflt a two-run margin tor the
Queen etty nine as the gome extend
•ed Into a 10-lnnlag affair.
The score:
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McCauley,
enjoy '* reunion each y4gr, Ui oMeiV.
once at the event- but members of
the family Mving away trap. -'tOT
unable to be present this year.'
Mr. and Mrs. Rim were married in
Acaeto, Missouri. Mr. Rice is n native
of the state of tUinolg and Mre. Alee .
Ie from Iowa. They are numbered
among the real pioneers oL McAllen,'
®wi®l to this section 24 years ago.
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1930, newspaper, March 4, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153092/m1/4/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.