Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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in me Newton Packing Company,
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Beautiful and New, Charm*
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wanted materials. Each gar-
ment reflects the theme of
Spring and the Easter Sea-
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WILSON, Prop.
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Rev. F. O. Beck, Pastor.
Rev. P. L. Foeggle, Ass’t.
HOLY cross luthe:
CHURCH
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Silk
Underthings
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cinerarias,
corsages
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For the man who cares-Flonheim
shoes. RASKA BOOT SHOP.
(293-dwc)
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The hllxnoua story ol • tour-
irg movie slat who falls foi
a shy country lad
Adolph Zvkor p«eaent»
Go West Young Man
O ^O'amovn’ P«c»vre with
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
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J. J. Stark, Jr., Dealer Houston
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Sylvester Plumlee, 64-vear-old odd jobs man, is shown on a
honeymoon at Olney, Ill., with his eleventh wife, the former
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Sit-down strikers in the Newton Packing Comj
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NURSERY SCHOO. HAS
‘POST-GRADUATE’ COURSE
STILLWATER, Okla. (») —
Oklahoma A. and M. college now
e inuaery school children.
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New York Pattern Hats
for Spring and Easter. Dis-
tinctively designed, appeal-
ing to every woman’s taste.
Moderately priced.
According to the Shiner Ga-
zette Supt. T. H. McDonald has
been reelected for another year as
! Superintendent of the Shiner
I Public Schools.
Electrical refrigeration service. froin 3 tin 5
experience. (280-dtfnc)
Gravel and dirt hauling J. H. she became the bride of
Gwyn, Phone 428W.
Peopl» with
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deal
sun-
Holy Thursday. High Mass and
Procession at 8:30 a. ni.
Evening Services 7:30
Hour. •
Good Friday: Reading of ...
Passion in Bohemian, Adoration Gulf State. Apply 107 E. Hoch-’
of the Cross. Mass of the Presan- heiin. Phone 481-j. K. E. Griffin, j
tified at 8 a. m. 1 (278-dwtfc)
Stations of the Cross at 3:00 ~
............... FOR1
Six
j room house on two lots 150x150.
•210 Meiglc street, inquire Crystal
(287-6tdc-ltwc) I
SALE—6-room
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Mr. and- Mrs. Tim Cook
I ceived the sad
'of the death
cousin, Mr. J. M
imssed away Tuesday at
water, Okla,
will be held at Celeste, Texas,
Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Mr. |
and Mrs. Patterson have visited
in Yoakum in the Cook home on |
numerous occaasions.
For School Trustee of Yoakum
Independent School District
regular election to be held
Saturday, April 3, 1937:
E. L. McMURREY (reelection)
ARTHUR CAIN (reelection)
C. C. WELHAUSEN
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Patterson who '
Still-
Funeral services
at Celeste,
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j vancing prices caused federal
serve officials today to express
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develop again.
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Mrs. H. A. McKnight
daughters Mary Elizabeth
Kathleen and Miss Funnilou Lin-
denberg left this morning
Opelousas, La., to visit
McKnight’s parents,
Mrs. George Abdel la.
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The nursery school was estab-
lished . for four-and five-year-old
children who had been ‘•gradu-
ated” from the college nursery
school's regular course for chil-
dren, but were too young to en- 1
ter regular school.
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Shopping in our Shoe and
Hosiery Sections is a
light Worth While.
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New assortment ladies’
handkerchiefs, novelty
wide laces, allover em-
broidery, chenile novelty
marquisette, embroider-
ed net, chiffon net, dot-
ted swiss, paste seer
sucker, sheer seersucker,
nubshire, cord lace, eye-
let batiste and many
other new novelty mater-
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WASHINGTON, March 24 (*>) YOAKUM GIRL WEDS
”T“ ‘ “ 1 ad- IN HOUSTON
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who were evicted by police after holding the plant for three
weeks, didn’t forget their mascot as they peacefully marched
out of the building. The pet goat is shown being led out by a
striker and deputy sheriff. (Associated Press Photo)
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Wednesday from 3 till 6 p.
and from 7 p. m. on.
Thursday 6:30 till 8:30.
. Saturday from three
'and from 7 p. m. on.
For those confessing in
hemian Wednesday and Saturday
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The Yoakum Athletic Club, 221)
Grand Ave., has added a Beer
Parlor in addition.to the domino
parlor, cold drinks, candies, cigars
and tobacco. A part of your pat-,
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(295 24-2tdp) Catherine Welhausen, Joan Hol-
! land, Gloria Voitle and Virginia
Rhea Moore attended the Coun-
' ty meet in Cuero Saturday. Little
Little Miss Mary Ann Stevens Gloria Voitle entering in
is suffering an attack of the flu. evein^s an^ winning a place
Mrs. I
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BOY HURT IN SCHOOL BLAST TESTIFIES I
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Holy Thursday: Holy Cominun-
m. High Mass at
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Evening Services: 7:30 p. m.
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Pondages over injuries he received in the explosion
wnfen wrecked the consolidated school at New London, Texas,
•°* Watson. 17, testified in the inquiry into the blast. He
OAid he crawled through the roof of the building after the
explosion and then hunted his brother who was in another
part of the building, safe. (Associated Press Photo)
WASHINGTON, March 24 (A>)
-—Informed sources said
. velt to meet v»uii
leaders in confernce on “strikes
this week end.
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message Tuesday |
of Mrs. Cook’s 1
ion at 6:30
8:30
] HOLY WEEK AND EASTER |
11 SSWICES announced'
AT ST JOSEPH'S AND ST
ANN’S OATHOLIO CHURCH
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HOUSTON ,k POST, Jake
Burthm.~P!r6ri4 600.* ~
AUSTIN, March 24 (A’)--Oov-
. ernor 1 * ' 1__ 12
Sermon on the Blessed Sacrament J hills to remit state ad valorem write
conservation
regular election to he held
Tuesday, April 6, 1937:
ERNEST HARNDEN (reelection) Style Show at Frost Bros, ini
JIM MORROW (reelection)
SCOTT MOORE
For City Commissioner at the
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Keep your tears to yourself,
man, but share your laughter with
others.
Easter Sunday: Masses at 6:30
.J 8:10. Solemn services at 8 rich Diek
| and benediction. High Mass and
Sermon.
Meadames Bill Rutherford, J.'
K. Griffin, A. M. Voitle, R. Cap- „ . _
per, Chas. Pulkrahek ..... Mi»» j Stat.ou, ot th, Cro«s «< 3;1M> |.,o|( SA1|. o|( T)t u>K
j P Ihily Saturday: Baginuiup at ^IK'I'STOX PKOPERTY -
' a. m. Blessing of the fire, Paschal ;
J candle, Paptisrnal water, U’g’. (
Mass. I “U ’
Evening Services: 6 p.
an met inn Stgrrifea. -
Easter Sunday. Selomn Services
a. in.
diction.
David Kellogg Cartter of Mas-
sillon, O., clinched the nomination
of Lincoln by announcing a j She is confined to the home of
change of four votes in the Ohio . her grandparents Mr. and
delegation in the Republican na- E. J. Hilburn on W.
tional convention in I860. Ave.
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Chas. Pulkrahek and
• j Geraldine Capper spen.t
PARIS, March 24 (A^-Prc- I in San Antonio and while there |
mier Leon Blum, with confidence , they attended the Bridal Style,
parliment voted after stormy bat- (
tie set out clean aftermath fatal |
” * - - Y jKorld -fair,
nationalists in check.
Adequate and uniform tempera-'
ture is necessary for successful
i chick brooding.
BUTcW. CAT* NOU ’
BEAT TAAT ?
MOKKercoes au T»wa)6U
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PARIS, March 24 (A>)__pro-
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Wednesday from 7 p. in. on.
Thursday before the services.
Saturday after- the 6 p. in. ser-
j vices.
No confessions Sunday morning. ! fully furnished, private home. 414
Mrs. E. J. A. Mertz is im-
proving after suffering a
attack of the flu the past
weeks.
BERLIN, March 24 (A’)_(;er-
many has named Dr. Hans Heind- '
Hoff, chief American !
section foreign office, new am- I
bassador United Sates succeed-
’ ing Hans Luther.
HOURS FOR CONFESSIONS j —---- ♦------
[ Phone 125 for Taxi. (21.3 25c) j
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PIANO
p ni ] may have in
No confessions will be heard ,
Sunday morning.
Rev. F. O. Beck, Pastor
Mrs. C. C. Welhausen, Mary
The baeutiful thing about
i shine is that it is always
coined and there is enough to go
around; everybody can have all
1 the good old sunshine they need
or want. It is free and we mean
1 by this there is no meter on it
and to just use all of it you can
get. Sunshine reflects from youi
face. Anyone that has a
shiny disposition is alwa\s
coined. Nothing attracts
than a sunshiny smile radioing
from the countenance an 1 just
casting off good beams of fen-
itive thoughts and well uisbts
f<ii everybody. People with a
sunshiny disposition are
i» demand. Folks like to
with them. Just get all the
shine yqu can and radiate it to
others. I\mole like to feel goad
and they wA^t to hear th nigs and
deal with people that make them
feel that way. Let the sunstone
radiate from your countenance.
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Easter Egg Sale, also dressed !
chickei s ami cakes. Hertz lobby, 1
Saturday, March 27th. St. Jos- ,
eph’s P. T. A. (295-3tc)
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Mrs. W. T. B owning attended 1
Sau Antonio Evening News a^d
San Antonio Express. B. B. Lo-
gan, 212 Price Ave. Iti6 dtf
'THURSDAY, March 25th— 1
English Communion Service
Roose- 7:45 p. m.
with congressional GOOD FRIDAY, March 26th—
| German Communion Service
a. m.
EASTER SUNDAY—
| Sunday School 9 a. m.
Sunrise Easter Service 6
Easter Service and Holy Com-
munion 10 a. in.
No evening service.
Unhappy sight... this
. cleaning business! Fresh
wherever you touch, ladders
trip you, rolls of wall paper to
stumble over, buckets of paste to
fall into, bare walls and window.-,
and floors to discomfort you, am-
monia and turpentine and dust t *
breathe.
But after , the nightmare is
over, home is more pleasant than
ever, cleaner, healthier, better to
live in. We’re glad for the
changes.
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house, AG
nzales street. Owner non-resi-
.. is hen- to sell, or will .
for property anywhere.
R. Furman, St. Regis
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'FOR RENT— Furnished apart- 1
inent 500 W. May street..
I (291-3tp) _ i
IJ-'OR RENT Two room apartment,
' O’Connor SL (276-tf)
j FOR RENT— Modern apartment,'
all convenieces. Garage. Apply
■ 109 Coke street. (294-2te)
FOR RENT— Modern furnished j
apartment all conveniences, garage, j
Apply 109 Coke street. (294-2t< )
two WANTED—Clean rags, no but-,
in tons. Bring to Yoakum Ice &
ench* 'Cold Storage office. (293-f>c)
schoolTdays " :
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'SkS I k WMKOie. HM*. *»$ to •so*’**,
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BROOK MAYS & CO.,
liable Piano House, Dallas, Texas
„ , (295-3d 11 we)
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1 TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE
the —Ready for field. Marglobe and
Adoration Gulf State. Apply 107 E... Jloch-’l'
Willie Albrecht has returned to
College Station after attending
the funeral of Dr. J. E. Steph-
ens and visiting homefolks.
and Holy Hour.
Good Friday: 8:00 a. m. read-
ing of the Passion in Bohemian
-------— ' according to the Gospel of St.
I John. Adoration of the Cross;
Phone 125 for Taxi. (213-25e) ' Mass of the Presanctified.
j Evening Service: 7:30 p. m.
' Sermon on the Passion, Station
an< ‘ of the Cross, Adoration of the
j Cross. Sermons Thursday and Fri-
---I day by the Pastor.
f°r j Holy Saturday: 7:00 a. m.
j Blessing of fire, Paschal candle,
an'l t Baptismal water, High Mass.
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Beautiful |s>t plants for Easter I J2 NOON 1 -
Sunday. Lillys, hydrangeas, azaleas I
geramiuins, cinerarias, rambler ( ]~
roses, also corsages and cut I anij
flowers. McLeod Floral Co., 210
Coke street. Phone 480. (282-6tc)
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High Mass and Bene- dPnt and i
!trade
1 (.'all Jno.
i Hotel.
and
day by the Pastor.
Holy Saturday:
WANTS A BEAUTIFUL
AT A BARGAIN? Wei
your vicinity in a
few days a splendid upright '
piano with duet bench to match.
| Also a lovely Baby Grand in two J
Rev. P. L. Foeggle, Ass’t. Pastor to,,p '"ahogany. Terms is desired.
" — Might take live stock, jxiultrv or ■
ST. ANN’S 0ATH0U0 CHURCH fwd “ |,art p“-vl“• Addre':s at
The Ke. '
Alisa Freddie Mae Denlah,
boom psychology” daughter of Mr. and mU. f. e.
Denish of Yoakum, surprised her
many friends here Sunday when
_ ‘ ‘ _ _J BUI
(214-tfndc) Hackett of Houston. The wedding
took place *n Houston Sunday.
All details were not learned at
warned today he would veto press time today, a complete
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dis- days issue.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1937, newspaper, March 24, 1937; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295257/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.