McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 11, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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McALLEN'&XH^PRESS, McALLEN, TEXAS S.
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and Love. The Talk
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story of a woman's
wits pitted against
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Resolutions For ° .Bible Instructors Legionnaires To [ Throngs Surge To
Encampment Set In Called Session Scrap Harlingen New York to View
World Title Bout
Convention
(Continue* from Paw 1)
| wall Jackson hotel In San Benito.
^ The follow ng is a copy of the.resoOfficials and instructors who will Boasting a perfect standing In the
lutions passed here last Thursday serve in the annual daily vacation | Valley league. Manager Harley'jack-
and Friday when the annual encamp Bible school which is to be conducted son and his McAllen Legiounatres.
ment of ,Htd»lgo county home deni- here June ifi to 29 under the direc- ( new members of the loop, will jour-
onstratlon club women drew; an at- j tiou of. Miss Hufma Dickey were j ney. to Harlingen next Sunday wh<re
tendance of 175 wonlen from all parts | called Into session this afternoon at
of the county. It was given today by j Kim Methodist church for a confer
The business sessions included a
Mrs A E. Henninger, member of the
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Sharvland club and also a njember of
the resolutions committee for the en-
campment
“We, the resolutions’ committee,
beg to submit the following report:
“Resolved, that having been honor-
ed by the presence of Miss Mildred
Horton, state home demonstration
agent. 'Mrs. I)ora Barnes, clothing
specialist, Miss Bennie Campbell, dis-
trict ageut. L. E. Stanford, editor of
the Southern Agriculturist. Miss Ro-
zclle < f Central Power and " Light
company. Miss Dorothy Port err Cam*
eron county homy., .demonstration
agci:^. Miss Ophelia Estell. Willacy
county home demonstration agent,
who have entertained, Instructed and
inspired us with Wieir splendid ad-
dresses and demonstrations,
"Resolved, that thanks Aw extended
to them. f
ence tonceruing plans foe, their work,
w hich opens soon.
A number 'of faculty members for
achool have not yet been chosen, Miss
DlAtey an nop need, and selections to!
fill present vacancies were scheduled* ,
to be made at thwmceling- this after '"
upon. which was scheduled to 'open at
three o'clock.
All sessions
held at
they wjll meet the league club of that
city in a game at Fair park field.
Both teams are among the group
bunrhelT at the top of the percentage
column of the loop and are powerful
sqituds.
On the shoulders of Frank Shipley
Jackson will probably rest his hurl-
ing burden for the day, although Mel
''Ip* Wolfe may be, pressed Into ser-
vice to start the conflict. -
Last Sunday ‘here the Legionnaires
Sharkey and Schmeling
It at Stadium'Thurs-
day- ,
Mix
general assembly, in the morning at
Fair park auditorium in Htjrlingen,
Miss . Mary Jane Higgins,, state
with
Minnie L Martel t'1>f Dallas, state
historian, as presented in,the print-
ed repprt glvetr each member, were
adopted. A campaign will be begun
to increase the subscription list of the
Texas Women. - .
Texas will have 50 clubs in July,
was the statement of Miss Daisy H.
la-ake, seaond*' vice president of the
y:J president, presiding, and state com- national federation -and state menus'
of the school will
First Methodist church, ac- 1 made their league record "three
cording, to present plans, and the -games won and nrm,> tost" when they
daily hours will
until U : 30 a m
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Spacious rponis.dJL'der nine in five and one half innings
the Methodist
School.
church will house the
' Rest lved, that thanks he extended
to on i ' (parity >u,ma*—dofnonstnu iim of-gamPS that wid keep liis club busy
Series of Contests Is
Slated for Negro Ball
Team Here by Manager
'Tow iii. TV Con ri < > r. manager -of Me';
Allen’s colored baseball team, the
Aviators, announced today g schedule 1
of fast diamond w-orkv As-'n result ot
the loss the Spuds are fighting to*
cellar honors ih the league
Indian Mob Fires
On Native
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Police
agent. Mrs, Etta W Ringgold, for her
untiring efforts in our behalf
"Resolved, that.special appreciation
next week
’The Aviators meet the San Antonio
McPile colored nine here June 2o. af
NFw" OutBreak Reported
day from Cal-
cutta.
I NEW YORK, June 11 (INS)—By
special train, by boat and. by automo-
bile, a great throng of out of-town
-fulls today were headed for New York
lured by the spectacle and drama to
be presented in Yankee stadium
| Thursday night w hen Jack Sharkey
of the- United States nod Max S lime
| ling of Germany engage In their sche-
duled 15 round battle for the-heavy
Weight champiotpthjjv’of tlffc vtfbrUl.
t*-"Seventy thousand spectators sure,'’
wgs the crisp prediction- of Jove
'Boynton, veteran head ticket seller,
this morning That means a fipte of
$700,000.
( Although the battle Has not .rruag-
ed the lot-test other till,, boots have
drawn-in’ New York-., it is nevertheless
the ' taws' (hroughour 1
s ' porting circles Shar-
key lias been given a 2 to 1 edge to
w ifi the'-t-row n. although S hmeling
is rated as t<> best of the two by many
ct-itic's; ‘ j
rntttee round table discussion In the
afterntfy n with Miss Higgins presid-
ing.
In the morning session, > Miss Ett a ’
Ringgold of Edinburg, registration I
chairman, reported that up to date
registration included 15 executives,]
13« delegates, 8f alternates and 8t>
visitors, making » tolai of 321, Re-
commendations presented hy Miss
ttllie Mooty. editor of 'The/Texas
\Vomen, state cltih organ, and Dr.
bership committee. At present the
clubs number 46, but'Fort Worth, Ar-
lington and Flarendon will be admit-
ted in July.
DR. ALLEN KEARBY
DENTIST ~
X-Ray Examinations
McLellan Bldg. McAllen
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
The BLUE ROSE BEAUTY SHOP is now under the
management of- Mrs. Marguerite (Tibbs, an expe-
rienced beautician who has been in the Valley for
' five years.
Only >nodern scientific equipment and skillful ope-
rators are found here:
Phone 735 for appointment.
BLUE ROSE BEAUTY SHOP
New Rich Bldg. [ Phone 735
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lie-extended to our president and the ter tussling with the Houston M I’m
worthy - officers of this encampment
board
Resolved, that thanks be.'extended
to the board of education of. McAllen
tr
Chicago
for the use of the auditorium
Mr- F L. Sherwood tor entertathmg
*W»T die faculty ciub', to Whit Hog
ers. secretary of 1 h'-., Mr A lieu Cham-
Ini i f Commerce, for his many cour-
testes': to Cwitl.ll i'ow^r nnH'
mUfHtetf frovi page. 3)
the killer
“I am positive, that the police
de
I, .-ititwtu1 tor the re and fans;, to the
! ladies of the cafeteria for their splen-
did meals
colored duly at Mission June 19. San
Benito will be played at Matamoros,
opposite Brownsville .across the Rio
Grande. June 22. Both.jhe San An-
tonio and Houston McPac teams will
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It,.*-played one gatne. each Saturday,
giving" the focal players four g antes
in four days
OlCdnnor is speed I if g arrangements
win T» iifiye’d
its |
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Mtftamnro; and tw
will take
partment. in fact. I myself, kdtw the
slayer of Llngle." this official said..
"A police squad has located 'u room
on the, ‘Nortlf,*Side in which a man.
recently arrived from Brooklyn >»<>.
:>|| lit
m, i*n»‘
hero Both gain’s here
place in LeffToJi park
Respectfully submitted---------f The June 19th game wilt be in oh
.Mrs. George Morrison servance of Emancipation day. cele
LONDON, June HvUNSt— Rioting
Indi.Ui mobs. Tor .the first time since
th-e Indian -nationalist* movement was
inaugurated"-against .the British In
dian government, gained headway'to
day when rioters fired on police, in
two cities of India, according to dis I
patches j-eceivui in London tliis after |
boon from the city of Calcutta.
Police retitrnwd the lire
mull.. xi/e -ureestagefc mveaiot, No CSS-
«p| 4,
They gav
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unities were reported.
R Frazier
E' A Henniger '
tnated each year by: ntjtroes
J«ered
McAllen Students Are
Bowling Alleys To
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The Women’s Missionary society
j of Fitst Methodist eh arch -will me-1
at-4he churcli Thursday, June 12. at
2 p m. for a group, study of tapper
What NexT”, deaT
Imc fit thp HooTT
lir.g with'-home missions.
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cetpr Tor a macine gun .-cut tu a Chi
_ C**o *4dr*s» Ttre;-
found such a machine gun and two
German Lugar pistols -at that ad
dress It ij one of the. le-^t Phies w e
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i.-iibtufiriii'ft time n fnpT
"j "number
of McABtC student dtcl
regiaie^Ml for summer course week
at Edinburg junior college here this
year. Among them are Mrs Inez
M. 'Bremer,
Mrs,/.', Ada L.
- Kffle Bakef circle will meet
with Mrs Lee Miller at Rainwater
| apartments.
M‘">» Will h»i
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his companion on several of his rtx.
ord-makic.g trips.' The Question
Mark.has been completely. overhauled,
and now carries enough fu-.l for b.oOtf
nhles af cruising speed A new mo-
tor has been installed. Con!e- wjll
attempt -a round trip tliclir, for he is
expected to arriv, from i’aris by
plane. ’ .
Both.-flights will furnish the world
-with the outstanding topics of major
avjation for the present year
SSarfcrjr, aR ~ In .the < ollege divisiom
while tn the high school division are
Haul Guerra, Arthur Thomas and-
-Berth'tl Thomas.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Dr. and Mrs P II Carstm and Mrs.
-^xrf0h*s~pa rent- Mr
of
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cad Mrs Smith
§haryland, leP - Sunday for the
Ozark mountains After a short stay
ill the mountains they" w id gtb to
Omaha., Nebraska,.tbyir former liome.
.tot'41 few-Jdaye- hef-»te- returning *Tn-
McAllen.
Part Time Salesman - Man of good
character hud reference in McAllen,
and adjarenmties, who has position
that permits use of five to ten hours
a week in profitable employment^--a, .R^
reliable Eaistern factory, unquestion-
ably the largest and most magnifl--
ant" plana in the world, producing
crur line, established 1853, rated AT'
Iiv ft . (1 Dnn. xtffgrs a substaathu
ag, nty; on a high grade beverage
with universal sales appeal, sold di-
rer?, to'Consumers. A, splendid oppor-
tunity to turn idle hours' to a hand-
some profit Address: Gulf .. Coa
nrpkeraee Cf. '-rv.'rbW CKristb" Tex
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yrvuuiv. -.u^w.- fdur regulution howl-; ^ ^ . i 1 „.k
tag allays—will by> iipuutl I'Ll* jMfflTTrj - ’
use Thursday afternoon at the former
Hayes Sammons company store space
Cairns ,M. 'h,; 30t> block, on Soutji Main, south t
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________ _______ Twelfth stTcor:
Ci owdcr Tibd .Tusirce, proprietors of
of the plant .
The alleys will be called th-- Royal
Bowling -Alleys. Their affiliation 1
with ihe Natiojial Bowling congress,
will-offer additional faillities to local
aiid Valley bowlers In that tournjj
»
tn^nt^ n»f»y ItT* *tappd. leading pTayors
Relerted and* rh**^** flitted in state
and national tourneys. f
The «ro£utatln£ alleys^will he ap»--1
rajed under the rules of the congress
players ^ill —iw*strictions
I lai^tl down by lire national organiza-
tion / —
aft • moon
,
THAT’S
GOT THERE
SO QUICKLY
The Blanche Rose Walker circle is
sch* doled to meet at the home of
Mrs J. O Wharton, 51fi South Twelf
til street.
Mr, and Mrs' F G Crow and son
and daughter have gone to Kerrville
for a few days. Smith Scott Crow-
will enter a hoys' cnmpThfre Tor The'
summer
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“VC* he was milking coAs in Maryland.
Four, years later he was one of the greatest
hitters in baseball.
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A'our friends dare net say so hut
your sore, gums and foul breath don't
fjjlks - like you
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Stcwar.t was hostess to t>*ake__
Beta Bl ldgi 7-TuTT'Tuesday' 1 n the , IJCTO's" PYORRHEA REMEDY, heals j
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regular * w-etk-ly meiting. • Guests |wojst’ cases if used os directed, it-'
were Mesdatm-s Jack Howell. R,- M yis jiot a mouth wash or paste, and it
ounds, Sam Razzell. H. M. ‘Fristoe, j is sold on a money back-guarantee
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Andrews. Stephens .lonen. V
Coqk and .SlftCkliyn Fountain
j*3tre W ;i- -woh-TVv—MfN StlM kU)U
Fountain
F. : City
High
Drug Store, McAllen Drug Co.
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BOWLING
i_ DON’T CHEAT Y04JRSELP or flo
hungry. The Star Pharmacy can
fee^ you aotnething you will iika
| from 5c up. We will be waiting for
j you. STAR PHARMACY, Oppoalto
Hospital, McfAllen. *
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Will O^ien cLml Offer for Play to the Public Their New •
BRUNSWICK-BALKE REGULATION BOWLING ALLEYS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 12
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Yqu are invitecJ to come in and see the most up-to-date amusement
place in South Texas. -------------------—
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Royal Bowling Alleys
DR. TRUOG, Chiropractor,,
people-go to gef well, ’417.
Broadway, McAllen, TeJ. 3A6,
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FAST SUCCESS STORY No
Charts
The Charls Corporation an-
nounces the opening .of a sub-
office—-Charis of ”*Ttio Grande
Valley—In Room 8, . Osborn
Building, ^fi-Alten. Mrs. Robt.
It. Cooke has been named man-
ager of the sub-office.
This office will serve the
"entire Valley. A complete Hnn
of Charts Foundation Gapnents
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JIM M Y F O X X
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South of Palace Theatre on Ntaln Street
J. W. CROWDER . ’*• A. S. JUSTICE
will he available to the women
of the Lower Rio Grande Valley
through the facilities of the
McAllen office.
' - A' competent fttttng servtce
will be provided at the Valley
office to Insure complete satis-
faction to ei’efy purchaser.
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The public Is cordially invit-
ed to call and inspect this line
or models. AppoinIments for'fTt-
tlngs may be made bv calling
McAllen 628 -
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boy’s a natural halting wonder.” A
Jiminy was just a rookie when*
Connie Mack gave him that s /.e-
irp. 4 years later he was crowd-
ing the swat kings of both leagues
for the hatting championship."
Just so OLt) ftoiT) rose from a
rookie brand to a big league
leader in four years’ time. Bettej;
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tobaccos
free from irritcnls.
In the summer of ’27 OLR GOLD was introduced in.
Baltimore.- In three months It was one .of the four
sellers through nut Maryland1.
That’s why O.G.baa outsold three
other leading hrandtJ combined,
in a like period of iheir existence.
EETTER TOBACCOS ..."NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOA^f
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 11, 1930, newspaper, June 11, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153876/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.