McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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Tabernacle will speak
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McAllen men’s
BIBLE CLASS
SUNDAY MORNING
at 9:45
Palace Theatre
Both Mr. & Mrs. Carlson
will sing.
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At SAN ANTONIO
Fort Worth vs Houston
man'
«Uck is new to Texas, altroag'i it
A freezing machine capable of I produre
tween 3.000 and 3.000 women.
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Mr. Russell . ame I here from Butler.
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ULLMAN. STERNE * ERAUSSE, INC.
Visit City Today
for you. T
S.. of the First Ba»tHt church was
“Sa^WtAl^
Nina Glasscock. daughter of
FOOT
Taylor
la placed in the hardening room. tn
which. Use temperature will be kepi
Marrin P. Baker of the
school here announced to-
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community by seve-
volunteered their ser
in the entert ininent
most favorably,
as the best city in
FOR RENT:— Modern house with
.our rooms and sier^ng torch. Also
garage. Cali at 3303 N. 19tn St., or
tee or brine in freezing is excluded
from the process. and no brine tanks
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Organized at St Louis. Missouri, tn
1919 with 390 delegatee in attendance
the federation has proven one of the
m.»t rapidly crowing women's organ!
Trial OfFaH Now
i Shied In October
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |
LOST:— Brom leather purse, in
vicinity of municipal hospital. Finder
return to McAlhn Press office for re-
ward. rtp-116.
Jirelf
presented the trophy
Word received from the home of R.
L. Weatherford this morning stated
that he is now progressing well anu
NY HAD SPELL
IF DDGESTM
the agents will mak*
it
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WANTED — Experienced clerk for
medium siz d t del. References. Call
14.’ 3tp-llw-llS.
AH other equipment is the most
modern possible to obtain, the owners
’uillionsire -andy trnnufheturer.
•thers of equal protntnence.
^EWTTT PROGRAM TO
BE GIVEN FOR SCOUTS
Fifty agents nd representatives
the Alamo Life Insurance Company
Texas, whose headquarters are locat
ed at San Antonio, were guests of Mc-
Allen for a short time this morning
when they arr« ed in the city and
were giv-.n a short automobile tour of
'be surrounding
ral citizens who
vices in aiding
of the visitors.
Th. tour that
n the Valley was not announ ed
was planned and is bein.
by the company's officii Is.
Breakfast was serve 1 the F X- at
he Casa de Palmas dining room this
morning The tour was made shortly
after that. Due to a delay in arrang-
ing for buses to meet the visiters.
Mi Allen wqs host to the part; for over
an hour today
You are invited to attend a special exhibit of man's
and women's stylish corrective footwear, designed for
Principal
senior high
day that Manrine Stout has been de-’
termined high grade student among
"girls of the senior class this year. I
Announcement of th« tie tor "vale-1
tictorian honors by William Horn and |
Brooks' Smith was made yesterday by .
Principal Baker Miss Stout’s grades
were compiled late Thursday and it
was determined that she was high-
est in her scholastic work among the
feminine members of the class
Special gospel services led by Rev.
Goree X. Carlson of the Alliance
Tabernacle will be conducted each
Saturday and Sunday night at the
Texas theatre here beginning at 8 o'-
■lock. he announced here today.
Rev. Carlson, who recently came to
this city to assume the pastorate of
the Alliance church, has conducted a
successful church in Oklahoma City
His experiences have been wide and
varied. Etaring his college days he
was caprain of the University of Wis
cousin basket ball team. He served
-•verseas during the war as a machine
enn squad captain and was later suc-
cessful in the steel business.
Scoutmaster Paul Bowen of Troop
4 of McAllen announced today a ben-
efit program that will be offered at
the Lincoln school auditorium next
Monday night by students cf the Brew
ster school of San Manuel. Texas.
The program will be in the form o'
an operetta entitled “The Rainbow's
End."
Characters in the playlet are Maria
Luisa Garza. Ernest Garza. Teresa
Chapa. Stella Garza. Juana Raven
Maria Elida Vera. Delia Vera. Jose
Bazan. Jose Alcocer. Xoe Garcia and
Armando Salinas. The play will have
three scenes.
Manrine Stout Is
High Senior Girl
FOR RENT— Beautiful S-room
brick house 3390 X. 14th St Hard
wood floors. Large shade trees. One
of the best homes in McAllen. Reason- (
able rent. Call Miss C M. Flinn. Phone,
105. 3tp-ll«-118. >
cabinet which
tn the bands of dealers for use in pre-
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 3. HJK)
Bemrh. Mr. and Mrs. Murray were en-|—The trial of ex-Secretary of the lute
mute to their home in Oklahoma. af’rior Albert B. Fait on an indictment
mr hwvfeg event their eighth winter charging him with bribery in connec
in WAllen * tion with the 3190.000 he received
■ .■ - from E L. Do heny was set today for
Or. Tran* OUre*r J.r, weere October 7.
pa^la pa ka gat wvk IMB South The case was to hare bene called
Broadway. IWUtoa. next Monday but was postponed on
------ account of illness of Atiee Pomerene
Woman’s Council -ipeeial oil counsel for the gorem-
reeks but will probab
Nina Glasscock Is
New Valedictorian
today was announced valedictorian
hardening reom will be
the freezing of "car*
non-sectarian. It is made up almost en
Hredy of self-supporting women and
numb rs among tts members the meet
;m~ortant busines women executives
:n the United States Mrs. Nellie Tay
lor Ross of Wvoming. first w man
governor in the United States, is on its
rest r. as are Judge Floren e Allen
•he first woman Supreme Court jus
*ice in the world. Mrs. Ora Snyder
and
Fall is now in New Mexico.
new type of ice cream
the rompiny will rtace
Mrs. R. C. Gibwrs?n was hostess this
week to the Pastime Br dge club, en-
tertaining the members and th* ir sub
stttutwa at her home het?.
Guests present were Mesdam< s
Jamis Lane. John Ewing. H C. Groom
GOSPEL SERVICES TO
BE CONDUCTED HERE
MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES
Account
BASEBALL GAMES
SUNDAY, BAY STH
tour took
* Mr MeCandP ~s is from Pittsburg.
• Pennsylvania. and h-s been connect
*-* ed with some of the largest dairies of
that eity for a tong pericd of time.
| AUSTIN. May 3. —t Sp>—Official rit/ of Gsnada will he onducUi here
hearing on the income tax bill intro- ‘ t «iiK '• “ officially announced
Oklahoma,
t Riviera
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1929, newspaper, May 3, 1929; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206903/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.