McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 205, Ed. 1 Monday, August 29, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
3 DAYS
STARTING TOMORROW
YOUR NIGHT!
Bank of Mercedes.
Vol. VI
DR. ALLEN KEARBY
Dentist
PAIR
REPAINT
RETOP
VICE FIRST”
McAllen
NATURAL GAS
HERE
READY FOR SERVICE
TOPICS
edule
Broadw
and select
oun appliances
Connections'
ENTERTTAINS IN
HONOR OF GUEST
the Hornet Frogs of T. C. V.
me
McGarity, Secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, went
We received word, yesterday from
Mayor F. B. Freeland, who is in the
North on his vacation, that he expects
to return about the first of September.
TJie pretty post card that we got
from him bore a Chicago post mark.
Mayor To Return
Home About Sept 1
Thrilled from heed to toe you
will see powerful drama .gor-
geous splendor and tense emo-
tion parade before your eyes.
Dazzling! Gripping!
ally about the lavish sets during the
bacchanalian orgy sequence.
Spanish
contain
It will
finished
Many
ing, con
and atyi
declared
faith on
spent $5
of the r
most be
the Sou
• Eas
ers in
Old English bricks await you at
Milmor. -
Night Of Love”
Comes To Palace
All Milmor homos are “Homs Beau-
tiful."
LONDON, August 29.—Charles A.
Levine landed at Croydon Field this
afternoon after making a solo flight
from Le Bourget Field in Paris in
his monoplane “Columbia.'’
The cleanest pool in the Valley.
EVERYDAY. CRYSTAL WATERS.
Attend
Allen, tl
Station,
night. (
well as
of the c
mony.
station i
(UttematlwHM News Service)
ALTOONA, Pennsylvania, August
29 —Engineer. C. L.. Garretfc»and fire
man R C Spangler, of the first locomo-
tive pulling the crack Pennsylvania
Railroad Flyer and Broadway Limit-
ed, were killed When the train wreck-
ed eleven' miles east of here this morn-
ing No paHWengers were hurt.
FABLES
REVIEW
, Loss
terday
<25,000
The fir
deptroi
Camm<
threats
the C<
residei
The
the ru
Ing h<
the fli
ed fro
of the
cracki
there,
by ins
$10.00 Prize
- - For A Name
or her suggestive name Sy malt not
later plan Friday. September *th,
and only one can be entered.
The contestants can use
RIO GRANDE
VALLEY GAS CO
He was a bandit. A price was
on his head. Robbed of his love
Mr. and Mrs. BryanCollier and
baby daughter of Donna were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson
Sunday.
Carey* Fyistoe, Phyllis Samson, Lyda
Frances Crow, Mary Evelyn Leslie,
Charlotte Marie Mahone, Jane Culver,
Mary’ Louise JaMs^WUl Bilee, Jr,,
Maty "Xnn Towns, Lee Minner Jr.„
Franklin Olendeaning, George Mack
Matthews, Mary and Richard Byerly.
MIS* FLINN BUILD*
ANOTHER BRICK VENEER
Work was begun this morning on
a five room brick veneer on 16th St.
and 22nd Avs., it was announced by
Miss jO. M. Flinn, real estate agent,
and owner of the house The dwelling
will have a fire-place, and many built
In features It will be thoroughly
modem in every respect. It was said.
The house will have an Bast front.
Mr. R. B. Suttle secured the contract
on this job, while the Texas
Lumber Company is supplying
materials.
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Christian Church will meet Thurs
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at ■ the
home of Mrs. A. D. Leavell. Every
woman in the church is extended a
cordial invitation to be present.
His great moment came at last!
Eye to eye, on her bridal night,
he meets that beauty of beau-
ties, the choice of his enemy.
Revenge! Amazed you will be,
as you see how he wreaked his
vengeance on “The Night of
for occupancy, Does will convert
hl epreeent home into an appartment
houee, making fonr apartments, which
will be rented furnished. We under-
stand that he has already rented one
of these apartments and has had ap-
plicants for the others as soon as
posesslon can be'given.
motive Wreck
Kilk Two Men
Mrs. George W. Campbell and Mrs.
Carl Skinner will leave for Point Isa-
bel Tuesday to be gone a week. Mr.
Campbell and Mr: Skinner will join
their wives later and return with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Hardin and
children returned Saturday night
from a several weeks visit to Olustee,
Altus and Elmer, Oklahoma. While
in Altus they had the pleasure of see-
ing W. L. Raven, formerly of McAllen,
who has. charge of the J. C. Penny
Store at that place. Enroute home,
Mr. and Mrs. Hardin visited in Dallas,
Austin and San Antonio.
McAllen
to Brownsville this morning on .busi-
ness of the organization.
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
OBSERVED
Mr. Clark Pease, President of the
City National Bank of Corpus Christi
was a Visitor Saturday and Monday
at the First National Bank. Mr.
Pease, who is flnncially interested in
the local bank makes perladical trips
to McAllen. He left today for his
home.
Those Good Ice Cream Sodas and
Sandwiched. — Star Pharmacy
The b
with ev
ing pul
well a]
mentfor
are su<
serve a
tants,, I
Those Good Ice Cream Sodas and
Sandwiches. — Star Pharmacy
Particular interest Seems to center
in the new Colman produced by this
film and the remarkably different
Vilma Punk.y To . the suave, ' well-
mapneredsand finished actor that Col-
man had* been, the new role adds a
hero who is a^ept' at sword .piny,
tfarillingfin his contempt of life itself,
Coast
the
Leroy Pace of Mercedes Was the
guest of Jack Mahone Sunday. Mr.
Pace is assistant cashier of the First
National
Flashing Steel! Fiery Love!
Passions Aflame! Beauty!
‘The Right of the First Night’
blazes with dramatic thrill in
this greatest of all Romantic
Spectacles.
“See it.” You’ll tell your
friends.
KGEORGE
fZMAURICE
P&ODUCTION
Special Music Score
by the
PALACE ORCHESTRA
Weather
East generally fair, west partly
cloudy, probably showers in extreme
west.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lemburg ex-
pect to leave Sunday for Chicago,
where they will enter the Chicago
University the coming year Mrs.
Lemburg expects to get her B. A.
Degree, and will this year take a
straight academic course, with her
electives in Art Mr. Lemburg will
take up pre law work during the com-
ing year.
Construction work will begin .this
week on a beautiful new home which
Dr J. M. Dess will build on the. cor-
ner lot just east of his presentyresi-
dence. The house will be of
design architecture and will
seven rooms'and two baths
be two story and will be
throughout In the most modern style.
The outside finish will be of stucco.
The plans were drawn by C. A. Rain-
water and L. L Davis has been award-
ed the contract ror buidlng.
As soon as the new home is ready
man appears An gn entirety qew chara-
cter, for him, that of a bold ’ Gypsy
bandit, a tousled-haired fellow with
pointed moustaches and lengthened'
* beautiful Duchess, victim of tlie
fearful'“right to the first night”
“The Night of Love” tells a glowing
stacy of .a wronged. Gypsy price, Mon-
tero, Whose bride is taken from him.
by the lord of the domain, the . cruel
Duke de la Garda,- and of the poetic
reVenge of that gypsy price turned.
Fer when Vlln>» Banky as the Prin-
cess Marie of France, is forced into
marriage With the Duke de la Garda,
it is Roland Colman, as thegypsy Mon-
tero, who abducts her on another and
different first night. But Into the
heart of Montero, even in his hour of
revenge comes lave for the Duke.’s
RONALD ' COCH AN AND VM^A
BANKY IN GOLDWYN'S
ROMANTIC FILM
Supporting Colman and the beauti-
ful Vllma Banky in roles that critics - . ,
everywhere have acclaimed their best teams by illustrative names. All the No type of name is especially stfg- Mrs Or<*,» <* S*® Juan **■ Pre-
characterizations la a distinguished jPrtfessional baseball teams do the (geoted. The contestants can u8e s‘‘Dted a beautiful candy Jar for hold-
cast including Montagu Natalie IEor instance, the Aggies of (their own initiative, and submit S|*B*: high wore, a«d Miss Mary Glass-
rtaVwnn Taaks Winter, flyman By- Texas are Farmers, the Ponies for name/’to represent a team which has,cock recplv®d a pretty bud vase for
nnnsky, Sally Rand, and the-Marlon R. M. U. the Longhorns of Texas sportmansblp as its major aim and •®cond hl«h score. The honor guest
Morgan Dancers, who glide .rhythmic- [ University, the Bean of Baylor, and objective. was alao remembered with a dainty
That wonderful French Drip Coffee
every meal; fresh pt all Times.
•TAR PHARMACY*.
Opposite Hospital McAJIen
Little Miss Madeline Norvell cele-
brated her fourth birthday .qnnlven
sary Saturday afternoon when the
event was appropriately observed
with a delightful party at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Stewart, Gaines
furnished entertainment for the happy
youngsters, and during Qie ^afternoon,
ice cream cones*Were served. Favors-
of bright colored baloons were distri-
buted-' Th? birthday cake wjtb four-
Mr. and Mrs. E.'G. Villers and
daughter, Lola Ruth, Mrs. Coe, Mrs.
and Brooks Smith, will return to Mc-
Allen tomorrow. Mr. Villers has been
attending the summer session of the
University and Brooks Smith has
been studying music during the sum-
mer months under Walter Dunham of
San Antonio. The other members of
the party motored to Austin and S&n
Antonio the latter part of the week.
50 KILLED -
BY TYPHON
IN JAPAN
X-Ray Examination
Room,,7, Bowe Bldg. — McAllen, Tex.
souvenir. During the social hours, a
refreshing ice course was served to
the following guests: Misses Cleo
Nowlin, — Mary Glasscock, * Bernice
Gates of Coleman, Kathryn Reddick,
Rachel Harris, Louise Reddick, Leila
Pyron of San Antonio, Saunders of
San Antonio, r Maxine Frlstoe, Mar-
shall, Mesdames Chas. D. Turner, M.
L. Kriedler, Everett Myera, Dalton,
W W. Dougherty, H. V. Dismukes,
J. Harkey, Frank Crow, W. H. Dun-
can, T. W. Mahone,Green of San
Juan, Clyde London and C. C. Mc-
Daniel. The hostess was assisted
during the afternoon by Mrs. Paul
Jones. , -
DR. J. M. DO88 WILL BUILD
ATTRACTIVE NEW HOME
DER MOTOR CO
at 11th St,
FOX-CAL
On Highway
Ronald Colman and Vilma Bankyandal^o^t hagh Jrt,'re-
lovers in three films, comes to the I ve,pge. Aiff "UmKhN r<51e tffit Vilma
Palace ‘TheeWe tomorrow in ‘‘The j Bankywished, the one she has publicly
'. Night of IpiveX'.. Samuel Goj^lil|p’s [sal^>he iritfst liked hersett, is'tliat of
By International News Service
LONDON, August 29.—Fifty were
killed or seriously Injured in a typhon
which swept, a large portion of Japan
according* to Toklfl^Sispgtches wbieb-
state that morfe than .font thousand '
WIGHT
muovE
WITH
Ronald Crflman
Vilma Banky
hirty Days Ahead
f The S
! What’s In a name
Edinburg College athletic department
wants the correct name by which to
designate the different teams, and
therefore, Ahem le tetv-doilare In ft;
to tbe person who hands in the best
name. °
The contest is open to the whole
Valley as the college is a Valley ins-
titution as far as its services go any-
way. ., , , J
All the colleges designate their
. --------------- An
distinguished jPrbfessional baseball teams do the jested.
. -z | ,me F,.r instance, the Aggies of their own Initiative, and submit
(hie of the charming social affairs
of the past week was ths bridge party
given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Web-
ster Joass; honoring her sister, Miss
In case several people send in the' Cleo Nowlin of Center Point. Six
name finally chosen by the commit-' tables of players participated tn a
tee ths winner will be decided by . series of games, at the close of which
drawing within the .committee. ‘trophies were awarded for success.
Members of the Junior Christian
Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian
Church will enjoy a party this even-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Kreidler on North 10th St. The chil-
dren will gather at 6:30 o’clock and
will play games on the lawn, which
will be later followed by Indoor pas-
times. Refreshments will also be serv
ed during the evening.
— •'s<vkb'’’W
pafr uTF filmed against a baokgrotind
of swaying figures, trummlng guitars
and^ rhythmically stirring mountain
life.
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 205, Ed. 1 Monday, August 29, 1927, newspaper, August 29, 1927; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1200044/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Hidalgo+County+-+McAllen%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.