McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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SATURDAY
JOHNN
RILEY
Norma Shearer
HIS SECRETARY
teresting biography of his lif®,and
ers
Straw
rnes,
TABLE
rand Outwear
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S. S. Oversije.
39.00
OTHER SIZES PRICED IN PROPORTION
r Balloon
Change the
we should say
Mrs. C. C. Fisher and children of
California. who hare ben spending
year, with the exception of the an-
nual Pt E. O. picnic, which is always
a gala affair.
SAME
SERVICE
Chamber
terlng oJ
at the Building of
ible Exchange at
10th to discuss the
FisKer^had bnainess in Mexico City,
expects to return to California at the
close 4>f school. ■
Don't be bothered .with ants. They
kill your grace and arc a nuisance.
Two applications of Cyanogas, will do
Neither wou
killing all the
39x4.40 Ballon
ALWAYS
AT LOWKR
PRICES
:ed to attend.
the work. The Eastern Seed A Paint
Company ' 6tp—101
S. S. Oversizze.„. 18.95
stores, MUST BE AN UNBEATABLE
VALUE!
In this cor
ly some fell
* Yne McAih
P. E. O. Chapter Enjoys
~~ Evenlnp’ Meet'lno - ‘
The- members of the P. E. O. Chap-
ter enjoyed their regular meeting
Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Clay Zaehery on North 12th Street.
Arrangements' oC beautiful eweet peas
in profusion were ’used- advantageous-
ly for, decoration in the reception
rooms: The topic for the meeting
button model;
Easy-Fitting Style;'
•—Notch or peak lapel;
—Semi-Straight Back;
t—Straight Hanging Trousers;
v-Unfinished Worsteds and Cassimeres;
—Novelty Stripes and Overplaids; _____
—-Greys, blue-grey, tans, browns;
—Some models with broader shoulder*.
Other, at $19.75, $24.75,
$34.75. See them aUl
Sw our "Rugs and window shades.
Borderland Hardware Co. tfc—88
short or tail-
ing to you! I
are ready to
please! Flah
rsize
of it. - The
In. the Unb
and we havi
findCay
Cords
small,
|e have the Silk Frock which will be most flatter-
er we haw studied your needs—and this Spring we
how you a collection of stylish Focks priced to
, plaits, fancy sleeyea—Spxing color*. emphasizing
d tans—and this low range of prices!
At the :close of the program the
hostess was assisted in - serving -a-
salad course. Miss Virginia Zaehery
at this lime pleased'the guests with
a reading. The next meeting will
bo hold with Mrs. TJ. W. -TCUUffilonr
This will be the last'meeting of the
COOPER
Cords
nwrey by tracing your old tires today for - a
>ill allow you. a liberal allowance for your
Fs with any high grade tires and remember
SER VICE TIRES” :
L DEPARTMENT STOR
McALLEN, TEXAS
_"W£ DO GUARANTEED VULCANIZING
PALM CITI TIRE & -RUBBER COMPANY
• FORMERLY ALEXANDER TIRE COMPANY
ughbred Lines
and Sterling Values
In Spring Suits for
Young Men! Ready|
ire Prices are Surprisingly Low,
Considering Cooper Quality, and our Stock is Complete
McAllen beJ
war, when sol
country were
into the Grar
Naw York an
McAllen. Thf
questions, but
ticket. stamp
provided you
; greese’ his elh
When Dr. <
xertand, Italj
Summer, the
a. package ho
Ing up the I
that R *woiili
right place, 1
city In the
••me Mme.
the Southland Fruit & Ve
8:00 P. M. on Friday, Ap
possibilities of Strawbevy
All growers
•—SOUTHLAlrtfFRUIT AND
~ EXCHANGE
Do you know youkcan make
new set of Cooper vires. We
old tires. CompareYur Prid
Beautiful prises were awarded Mrs.
P. 8. Devine as special guest and
Mfl* n w Glnmitoih as c/nh mem-
ber. . ' ' ‘r '
The Valle
United Stat
to think of i
be destroying
country has
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Newsone, who
formerly made their home in Me
Allen where they ware connected
with the Hgglanti Mwr Cn .-ara now
Jocated in Miasion, Mr. Newsome be-
ing with the Valley Mar. there. They
have an apartment with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Card.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ewing and Mrs. J.
W. Knudson will return today front
Corpus Christi where they went Mon
day to attend the Presbyterial
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The fo
tha San
planitory
Despite
States D
said to «
infertile i
secretary
"The so
Its voice
which cat
It does n<
The Eastern-, Seed 4 Patnt Com-
pany has a new shipment of Cyano
Mrs. A. Nix returned yesterday
from a three mouths visit with her
mother and father at Lorena, and also
friends in Kervtite and Waco. -
,W‘.program being 1M by HUs
-Ruth -Clarke—The leader gave an tn-
Stockton gave the history,-of the real
Orphant Annie,” who died about
hree years ago. Also the woman's
impression of Kiley's home and his
faffiU:? when "she lived it at the age
of twelve years. Mrs. Ray Bentley
' :av a .reading, ‘‘The Girl 1 .Lett
Ik-hind Me?' Mrs. C. C. Fisher of
California, a visiting P. E. O. mem-
ber. rendered a vocal selection, “The
Goblins Will Get You if You Don’t
Watch Out.”... -----—i-
sures as at
lure ‘Which
•he conclui
Mrs. Oriffin Hostess
to Senior Bridge Club
The regular meeting of the Senior
Bridge Club was enjoyed Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry
Gritfin. In addition to the club mem
bers present several substitutes werq
included. Preceding the games a two
course luncheon was served, the ta-
bles having for floral decorations
baskets of sweet peas. Enjoying this
charming courtesy were Mend antes R.
L- Gregory, Chas. Turner, John
Gatling. P., 8. Devine of Pharr.
Steven Jones, G. R. Miller, D. W.
.Glasscock, Harry- May, R. L. Lewis,
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property owners were not at home
when We called td make our assess
ment, it would be well for those who
have not been assessed, to call at the
City Hall and make their rendition
for the year 1926, thereby avoiding
having their property placed on the
unrendered roll. •
G. C. SEAWELL, Tax Assessor.
City of McAllen., 4tc—-m|
come in id
Valley a “dl
stood. It si
kum. Or be
man trying
enacting a -j
gislatlon.
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926, newspaper, April 29, 1926; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199354/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.