McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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understood that one nation annually
makes good the deficit of a large civil
training school for aviators at one
of its large cities.
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IM POTANT MEETING FW- A, ORCAiyS _____
TBB ATHUFieUIl IWl&h Auxiliary will EMb OIDER Y CLUB
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MEDIOAL ASSOCIATION MEETING
IN McALLEN
The members of the Valley Medical
Association will meet this evening for
a "banquet and business session at
the Casa de Palmas. Several promi-
nent members of the medical profes-
sion from other sections of the state
are expected to be present, and im-
portant business will be transacted.
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P. E. O. MEETING
Mrs. O. E. Burg was hostess, Wed
nesday: to the regular meeting of the
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Irernational Highway, out. .
toward the Country Club.
Suppose you were pretty
and without a sweetheart—
Suppose your lack of boy
friends was the family joke—
And suppose your mother
drove away the man you
finally learned to love—
What would you do?
A Thtese are just the ques-
■ous which confront Virginia
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way Embroidery Club, It was plan-
ned to hold meotings every second
and fourth Wednesdays.
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HOIT-HAMMOND CLUB MEETING
extensive civil aviation field of Europe I
| in which practically every govern-
i ment is taking an aatile part.
Petty intrigues and even complica-
! tions of long standing ihvolving vir-
tually every nation of Europe cast a
shadow over the possibility of land
force limitations. The present state of
affairs between Germany and POland,
Although, it is pointed out, the com-
pnig disarmament conference might
I take into account military air arma-
l mehts, it is doubted if They could
Nothing but the Mint can
make money' without a Iver-
‘isjng, says a national adver-
tising company.
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In the summer ol
escapes, each with
of each other, were
tonville Prison in tn
don. A few week
zouncement was ml
papers that the go
W. Blake, had resigi
tion. I
This typical inid
crecy with which tl
sire happenings ins
to be kept. Major
with a certain new
a series of articles
habits of prisoners
through his hands.
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business session at the Hixdn Shoe' Ladies ogthe W :
Shop. Ail members are urged to be sodation met jeu’an-
" r Mrs. Fred Auer,
Mrs. Thos. Howarth will leave, this
evening for Chester, 111., where she
has been called by the illness of her
mother.
The hostess was
feet wil
lettuce,,
area limits growing sweet com,
thet crops for winter storage.
In one article he
words of a famous I
rick Bywaiters. By
morning of his execi
versation with Blake,
Edith Thompson, hH
the murder, also ser
and hanged. Bywat
to have said 'It’s her
. toyouabput, sir. rI
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ready in place. Dipomatic circles,
however, accepted the reports as in
the usual run of events and inform-
ed their governments of it without
even taking the trouble to confirm it.
Since it is believed that the next
disarmament attempt will cover the
field of aviation from a military view
5 feeling and looking like atm-
it girl. I have enjoyed, fairly
health ever since."— Mrs. J, T. )
is an unheard of I
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police official as
practice had T>een l
nial was emphatic.
"Impossible,” he I
have been minor a
ling tobacco, but tn
grafting in this cd
offense is being gn
in consequence of
ties incurred by t
Escapes trom J
quick action by tl
Commission—a bod:
conditions here.
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assisted by Mrs. Lilad Bushey in
serving dainty refreshments. The
text meeting will be with Mrs. A. E.
Heninger. February 22. with Mrs.
Wilson assisting.
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Mrs, T. W. Doster and Mrs. Steven
-ones and children will leave this
( ening for a visit to Alabama. Mrs.
I oster will visit in Birmingham and 1
Mrs. Jones in Demopolis.
• next* meeting of the” Club wlfl 'be
on Feb. 22nd at' the home of Mrs
Albfert Reis.
FOR RENT—Five room house. fur-
nished. north-, McAllen, ' $55.00 per
month. Call 82. 2tp—35-36
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Mrs. J. H. Beatty was hostess,
Tuesday, when the members of the
Hoit-Hammond Club met in regular
session. Mrs. Etta Ringgold. County
Demonstration Agent was present and
gve a most interesting "demonstra
, tion on the planting, cultivation, and
The Wednesday Bridge Club met
yesterday afternoon with Mrs. A. J.
McColl. The guests present included
Mesdames Stevenson and Brown of
Pharr, T. M. Seawell, E. A. McDaniel,
H. F. Ferry, Fred N. Gantner, T. J.
Powell, Flora B. Shea, W. H. Vivrett
Sr., Moore, and Maurice Hardin of
Dallas. The high score award was
won by Mrs Flora B. Shea. Refresh
meats were served in two courses.
The next meeting of the club will be
with Mrs. E. A. McDaniel.
FOR RENT—One five room house,
unfurnished. $50.00 per month. Call
.Mrs. D. W. Webber has, as her
u-st, her sister, Mrs, D. W. Praine,
f Flagstaff, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs.f
Webher and Mrs. Draine spent the
orning visiting the lower end of
he Valley.
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Miss Alice Hasness. daughter of
Mr. and and Mrs. H. K. Hasness, of
2091 Palm Boulevard, returned, Tues-
lay,from Cody. Wyoming. where she
was in the ‘employ of the County At-
orney of Park County. It is exprect-
-d she will stay in McAllen.
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Wanee and Italy, Italy and Jugo-Slavia, I The preliminary commissions in the
the Balkau national and international' meanwhile are gathering all available
fournation material along these lines to deter- A
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, g, ... .. , going atomake-the situation for the1 maslon can inelude. It is under U
of surficient size to make theshipaof+, ue " "EI .. .en-ine T
j . . . . leaigue difficult. Behind all or these steod« thabthe general conference ti
i. and organised an embroidery, more than usual use in war time. IlL .. ---- “ M86—— r- dima
. , . 1 Is the question, “What is Russia go-‘on,disarmament will meet sometime
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■ .. . . , 1 ing to do about it?" . in"November.‘
plomatic circles that one large liner . 4-
was recently built with gun mounts
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ome in ‘Fairfield
E. C. Hale of Galesburg, Illinois. i-
a guest in the home of his mother I -
Mrs. E. A. Hale, on the South Hi-
dalgo road.
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Mrs. George R. Guthrie has return-
ed from a week’s visit’ with Mrs. E.
M. Huff, of San Benito. During het
stay she was the guest of a numbei
of delightful social affairs.
Probert, Mrs. Fletcher TteXiaktazat-enesuvage- eivit- =aviatien,—ree
.m1*. tHyne Riley, Mrs. Arthur Col-
Mss=l,#-
Dr. and Mrs: -0. A. Carr are teav-
it g. trrmo r ro W, for their home in South
Dakota. They have had rooms at
he John Jacox home during the win-
er months.
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Rev. Ernest Frittz. pastor of the/"
Christian Church at San Benito, was i
heguest of Rev. and Mrs. Jewell Mat-
hews, yesterday, returning home this’
norning. Rev. Frittz had a part on the J
urogram at the regular Sanctuary !
Service held last night at the Chris- ।
tian!Church, and his splendid remarks ;
were very much appreciated by the,
arge crowd In attondanrr---—
ugs. Very econom-
onty one teaspoon-
Iruggists,DAsk for -
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contravened the ol
Act.
. Thus even governs
the same rigid discip
- victs themselves.
It rot only soothes
ml but also removes
assays
clu dlisanhpre’ ats.
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W Discovery is for
da, bronchitis. jnas- .
MYs. J. Edelstein entertained Tues
12th St., with an attractively appoint
day afternoon at her home, on South
ed bridge party. The tallies and table
accessories for the games were in
appropriate Valentine design. At the
close of a delightful number of games.
Mrs. M. H. Baine was awarded the
first prize, Miss Gertie Baum of Hous- i
ton the second prize, and Mrs. A. i
Wlesterman received the consolation
gift. Delicious refreshments of two
courses were .served. Enjoyg this 1
hospitality were: - Mesdames M. H.
Baine, George Thomas of Pharr, A.
Hausman. J. Kassel of Mercedes, Liss,
ner of Mission. A. Westerman, L. Ber
man, R. L. Lewis, McMillan, A. E.
Klein, John Ewing, I. Grossman, F.-B.
Vines, H. Mellman, of Brownsville, R .
Samsel of 'Chicago, A.1 Chaleef.
Misses^JerMe Baum of, Houston, anti '
Gwendolyn Thomas of Pharr.,
E. I. Izaguirre, Mrs. Bob Riley, Mrs. point, practically all qf the principal
M. E. Peavey, Mrs. George W. H. European ntions have taken steps to
■ winom priwarbb wm
■4 Dr. Pierce’s Famous Family reme-
■ , cles are. sold at all drug stores, in
■ tablets, 65 eta., or liquid. Large
= 1 Botties. $1.35,
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meen-een, 44— - >
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
King & Cosacehave given satisfactioff fogyears.
They are available now in packets and"gtons
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Based on the play by HARRY DELF — Scenar by L. G. RIGSBY
J. G.^BLYSTONE Production"
The Sharyland Home Demonstra-.
lion Club met at the home of Mrs.
I. G. Bushey Tuesday afternoon. The
business session was conducted by
the President Mrs. Earl Hersh. Mrs.
Henninger had charge of the program.
During the Social hour there was a
P_E==€hapteF=A-bee
VIRGINIA VALLI — ALLAN SIMPSON — J. FeRRELL MCDONALD
2—-Has restrIc}6ns that will
protect y from all un-
desirabl features.
LONDON (U.P-I
made from BritisI
All the fugitives I
The number of I
4 mal—-the total dil
exceeds two or til
those who made I
were soon back al
ordinary matter ol
The rarity of el
tribute to British I
exemplified from I
prison dowu to the
It is also illustrati
P of prison officials
The practice of
and even guns to t
ifeown to occur in
W. E. Baker returned ahis inorr
ing from San Antonio where he ha
been for the past week on business
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FOR RENT—Neat five room house
W. G. Stewart. Call 454. 2tp 25 36
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Mrs. J. W. Hoit. of Mission, will en-
tertain Eriday-aft ernoon in honor or
her daughter. Mrs. Solenberg. or Allan
a. Georgia. Mrs. E. M Card will
h a guest of Mrs. Holt at this time.
beets" was served by the hostess.
Mrs. E. I. Izaguirre, of Laredo, who
is visiting in McAllen, assisted the
hostess. Those present were: Mrs.
Paul Filson. Mrs. Fred Auer, Mrs.
Thia treatmelt is based on the fa-
mous Dr. Kings Net
Soughs. You fka .u one teaspoon-
Fgwarrwinre: Linas
ami.ahath&unbBBase amlakxveaddgsvb
" w ifth Street,
irth while. A space 20x25 anc..
far-beans, radishes, beets. All Standard.
Quick growers.. A larger Size Rickets ’
ch melons, tomatoes, and Vegetable
. Seeds
plan your garden
3—Has Yity water, lights and
irerotection NOW.
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the week from a several weeks trip
to New /York, and other* eastern
K citles, going by-way of Havana, Cuba
Kt. - Rutan was met in orpus Christi
0. by Mrs. Rutan and children.
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- tDietipetive service with y94 of experhenceBekof It
WE SPEOIALIZE ON FORD CARS—SATISFACTION GRMTEED
. General Repairs — Greasing — Washing —Battery work
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work offered by Mrs: Ringgold. The The, members of the Delphin Club
' I n*4 Wednesday at the home of the
-president, Mrs. b. w. Glasscock. This
(was their first meeting for Study since
+ their organsatton. Mrs. Steven Jones
I had charge Of the program which
Iwas a study of Prehistoric Man. The
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The members of the Beta Bridge
Eib and their daughters will en-
joy a bridge party. Friday evening,
at tise home of Mrs. J. M. Doss.
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- A. G. Walker returned Wednesday
from a business trip tosanAntonic
and Hondo. Mrs. Walker, who accon
pmtectNtr.warkeronT-trtp,remam
ed for a longer stay.
What happens behind the cqed doors of hal the homes in America
Invitations have been, -issued to a
party to be given. Friday night, at-h
Country Club by the members of the
Girl Reserve.
W. L. Rutan and family have moved
into their beautiful new home oa 1511
St., which has just been completed.
W G. Stewrt and family moved
yet" relay into the residence fust vn-
- icatet vy th Rutans', which is si
tuated on North 12th Street.
was conducted after which the guests
| enjoyed the hour with handwork, the
| regular program being dispensed with.
| Those present were Mesdam s Ray
J. Bentley, Floyd Glasscock, Fred
Knudson, O. R. Osborn. E. M. Card.
F. E. Osborn. F. B. Freeland. Carey
Smith. King, of Oklhoma, and Curtie
of Nebraska. A refreshment , course
— -was served—during the soctat- hours.
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O E. Burg has returned from San
Antonio where he spent the first of
• the week on business.
Jallers n charge d
which an escape has E
suspended until the!
been caught. They th
before a judge a verfl
„sq. for, the escave 1
Mks -1 .-1.6.5
Wtantly dismissed. 1
chance is given. The
ers in Briuskcert-ro
vo pewerlat - unpbmnp-ag, i
#nnevef‘allow prisoners^
the fear of their surr
remarkable thing, fro
can public's point of vie
get them.
That is the main rea
in Brit lan is on the d
A prison sentence i
deterrent, and with
adopted Hr Britian prii
exqellent deterrent. M
believe it might with
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1927, newspaper, February 10, 1927; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505058/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.