McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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McAllen Church News
money will SINK YOUR SHIP!
Phone 444
McAllen
cuitim will beip you to stay youag.
With th* une of Nujol you cm d*
too. For Nujol ihitriw body pumw
DETiiOlT. Feb. 23.— The city coun-
cil has instructed larais Kamp^r. Inc.,
to proceed with the construction of a
XEW YORK Feb 23.—A «y»Mrw
atop the root of a tall bulldiac in th*
ftaanctal district i* being piannod by
New York Jews The o»»W» tar
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Young Bropie’s. i » > m
Junior Alliance. C:N p. m
Evening service. 7:3d p. m
Tuesday. Bible study. 8 p. m.
Wednesday, prayer Meeting. 8 p. m
Wednesday, young people's prayer
meeting la T. P. building. 8 p m.
A hearty welcome awaits you.
ths way Ju Us wtotiy and m**uy
ate an serin af things sb* disliked.
Tea any your Mttls Juns and Mar-
is^ dart Mho eocoa. You Just
waked them totok it after a white.
CkMrsu i"»*ato each other.
ATLANTA. Ga.. Ffeb 23.—Work has
beea started here on Atlanta’s first 18-
hote municipal golf course It will be
named after Bobby Jones. Atlanta's
What person does not look for the day of
plenty—that day when his ship comes in’
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 23.—M. Jk
Skaggs, chain store ass gas te. has pur-
chased a 4.3.W-*cre game park in the
Taney county. Osarks. which h<
14 years ago to seek his fortune
summer home
Cut graham and white bread jhj*
crosswise slice* about » d M yy
thick. Spread with creamed butter.
then with a mixture of M_—BJtoam
cbeeee. 2 tbup- evaporated ■«. and
cup finely chopped a eta s* ft «■»
K Y. P. u, iJ», not. xauu » v**o-
cutt. director. Council meets Monday
night.
Choir practice Monday evening. 7
o’clock.
Church Sth tn I. 9 45 a m Mr. B.
C Millen. Sept
Morning Worship. !•:« a. m.
N. T. P. &. «:» p m
HARRISBURG. Px. Fbb 23 —A bill
has beea Introduced in the legislature
to appropriate $5*.tW0 to Carnegie In-
stitute of Pittsburgh tor the exhibition hangar at the city Unding field Kan
and distribution ot its biological speci- per estimate*, the job can be completed
nsens emong public schools. I by midsummer at a cost of 81.418.
connected with the taxpayer’s trade
or business. The term 'other casual-
ty.- within the meaning of the revenue
act of 1928. is one arising through th*
physical forces of nature, for scampi*,
a flood or frost. Allowance, of course
mu<r be made for any insurance re-
cell <.d. -k
Loss of property by theft or burglary
is an allowable dedation and need not
be incurred in trade or business. Hence
jewelry or the theft of an automobile
used for pleasure and convenience is
deductible. Should cirrumtnares at-
tending the loss of jewelry leave th*
owner in doubt as to whether it was
stolen, mislaid, or lost from hie person,
a claim for loss would not be allowed.
It must be established that th* jewelry
was stolen. <»
A loss through embezzlemeat in de-
ductible for the year in which sus-
tained. -
This tassMtor strata sung in vari-
ous hays aad mtogted with screams
abouta of laughter came from
the living room.
In the ktotbsa dainty sandwiches,
pretty cake* and tempting cocoa
wore reeeiviag tact sriaute touches
liters betas carried la and set oa
the attractive tab** to the dining
1 tsp. ginger
V, tsp. clove*
2 tsp. emnamoa
sass
IxnxKanoirak N«wa Sum
ATLANTA. Ga * Feb. 23 Bvery
body in Atlanta looks up to Henry Mui
line Eye Anthem Hark! Hark! My Soul!”—
by Mrs. Shelly, soloists. Mrs. Moore and Miss
Rodecker.
uvor So Congregational hymn. <51
ESSEX
THE CHALLE/VGER
When Ships
Come In
Make a smooth paste or epuw*
and boiling water, tat ^adfi mto
•i-es. th*a add evaporafied milk. to*
rt.Mir. then measure. BdtoA
salt and baking powder. Cream but-
ter and sugar until tetoteem •**
granatoe. Add egg and bunt to^>
Lgbt colored and tuCy. Add node
Afkpce at its 76 advanced features
reveak <t once why Essex excevts
bo car ini to challenge. For po«L
TATE 1
AND
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
Ladies meet Thursday afternoon
AU services well attended last Sun
day. We invite everyone who is un-
churched to worship with us. The ser-
mon Sunday evening will be eran
g*Hstic Always the Gospel.
W. B Pierce Pastor
eektotodsar the riririvr fit-'Miy. i io r.rinuio*. stirring occaaleadjtoto
....---! pre. eni burning. Add hot dltated
nA ilk and continue cooking evm hot
w .ter to minutea. Wbtek betore
e rring. Yield < **rri—
INDIAN APOUS. Feb 23.-A bigger
and younger crop of golf caddies
That to th* slogan of Representative
Forrest Knepper of the Indiana Legis-
lature. who will introduce a Mil to
lower the minimum age at which boys
can take np the tarde of enddying from
14 te to years.
Knepper said that because only a few
Mixture. then add wour nun
n ixturea. alternately, begin
a ;<1 ending with lour. Ttold
» r ings.
inches.
And what a man he will be! He is
yet but 13 years old and attends jun-
ior high school.
Henry couldn’t take any place in a
side show as a human skeleton. He is
well built, weighs 218 pounds, and has
an arm reach of 84 inches The boy re-
quires a size 14 shoe, and they have
to be made to order.
As a student, the young giant makes
good marks. He is a favorite among
his schoolmates.
A BIG, FINE, SUPER-SIX
*695
AM»
Sunday school. 9:45. E. L Murphy.
Sept.
The pastor speaks at both hours Sun-
day. at 11 a m. and 7:38 pu m.
Sunday school convention at Wes-
taww thug have four children, p
and aa toe etope to auk them if
tbgy like thto er that The food
to juat ptoeod to their plate* and
tb*v eak We had quite a tew din-
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1929, newspaper, February 24, 1929; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206984/m1/4/: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.