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THS ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Sunday Morning, May 18, 1041 |
Atlantic Battle Army Unit Will Summer Roundup Program Dinner Given
Gives Britain Leave Midland Launched; 451 Names on List Haskell Seniors
VMIDLAND My 17—(SpD)—Com- HASKELL. May 17.— (Sp1.)—The
Preserving Food
Demonstrated for
Callahan HD Clubs
Officers of Clyde Study Cli
To Be Headed by Mrs. Jack High
stunday
cor
Room to Hope
pleting six-weeks maneuvers here With Abilene doctors and dentists
three batteries of the provisional cooperating, the local Parent-
Teacher Council has launched its
searchlight battalion from Camp
Hulen will move out Monday at 10
By KIRKE L. SIMPSON
War Analyst
The menace to Britain in
a. m to begin the long trek back
| to Palacios, Texas
annual Summer Round-up—a pro-
gram planned to give physical ex-
aminations to children who will en-
ter elementary school for the first
the One hundred forty-eight trucks time next September .
Near and Middle East from France’s will carry the 700-odd soldiers and With 451 names on the list com,
surrender to German pressure for equipment Overnight slope are piled in a recent sun ex, this years
-collaboration” is so grave that it planned at San Angelo and Aus- examination promises to set *
has diverted attention momentarily tin. record for numbers, Mrs. mnomas
from developments on the main Officers of the 203.-d 211th, and E. Roberts, council president and
Anglo-German war front in the At- 197th C A. (A A.) pronounced the Mrs
lantic. maneuvers as satisfactory. The ----
Yet there are definitely favorable
offsets there for the British to the
ominous deevlopments in Vichy, in
Iraq, and in Syria. Nor should it
chairman, said last night.
Reemphasizing the purpose of the
roundup, Mrs. Roberts explained
that physical examinations will be
given children at the schools, then
when defects are found recommen-
dations will be made that parents
CLYDE. May 17.—(Spl.)—Clara
CLYDE. May 17.—(Spl.)—Study Hayes, Mrs. Tee Baulch, Mrs John
Bailey, Mrs E. J. Barton, Mrs. F.
club officers for the coming term
Woman's Missionary union of the Brown. Callahan county home dem- were announced at the last meet-
First Baptist church honored the onstration agent, and Vada Cole. Ing in the home of Mrs. W B Bar-
high school seniors with an annual Farm Security administration home ton.
Denver
Thornton.
health
be overlooked, in attempting to
assess the trends of the British-Axis
war that British, American and
even German judgment agrees that
it is in the Atlantic that victory or
defeat must come.
— He who emerges from this war
project was a 360-degree "defense
of Midland ’ It has been one of
the most extensive in military his-
tory.
Giant searchlights probed the
West Texas skies picking up the
three bomber targets. Practices
were held nightly.
Midland entertained the officers
and soldiers with several dances
and other social events Recreation
as master of the Atlantic will shape centers were set up for them 1
the destinies of Europe and pro- The camp was to be broken Sat
foundly influence those of the rest urday and Sunday. Soldiers will
of the world sleep in pup tents Sunday night
Even the Hess incident emphasizes Results of maneuvers by the
the German conclusion that it is in
the Atlantic, where it began with
take their child to their family
physician for correction
IMMUNIZATION PLANNED
New this year in the set-up ia the
plan of giving immunization serums
at the examination time at 25 cents
a shot. All examinations are free,
but the sponsor council voted to pay
. the doctor for that one thing. Mrs
1 Roberts explained. Other than that,
doctors are donating their services.
The shots will be for immunization
against smallpox and diphtheria
and the first of three shots for im-
munization for typhoid fever.
The immunization is optional
graduation dinner in the church management supervisor, gave a Headed by Mrs. Jack High as
In charge of arrangements were joint demonstration of preserving president, the officers include Mrs.
Mrs Cretia Brooks, Mrs. W. P food at the Eula Enterprise home clank Tabor, recording secretary:
Trice, Mrs Sam A. Roberts, Mrs. demonstration clubs meeting at the Mrs. Bailey Johnson, corresponding
I N Simmons and Nettie McCol-; Eula school Mrs. N. H. Stephen- ' secretary; Mrs. John Bailey, treas-
son presided | urer; Mrs. Hal Broadfoot, reporter.
The advisory board consists of Mrs
Miss Brown demonstrated the L. M. Green, Mrs. w. D. Raley and
methods of canning and Miss Cole Mrs. L. R. Woodall
illustrated ways of storing vege- Mrs. L. M Green, retiring presi-
dent, was presented a set of dishes
lum.
White and blue larkspur sur-
rounded by red candles emphasiz-
ed a patriotic theme in table dec-
orations.
The program-menus
were made of blue paper with
white script and tied with red sat-
in ribbons.
The Rev. H R Whatley opened
the program with the invocation
and Mrs Whatley gave the welcome
address. Frank Spencer respond-
ed for the seniors. Mrs Cretia
Brooks introduced the program
tables in outdoor mounds
Those present were Mmes Wil-
liam Smith. M D. Farrar, Delbert
Carning. Ben Nunn, J. M Sim-
mons. W. P. Tatum. Will Young.
Jim Barker. E C. Appleton, D. A.
by the club. Italy was the program
subject with talks by Mrs. H G.
Broadfoot. Mrs Clark Tabor, Mrs.
W. D. Raley and Bonnie Ada Wil-
kins.
Those present were Mrs. Harry
Tessier, Ray Young, Hollis Versepp . „ , ... 3
and Opal Perry of the Enterprise | Steen, Mrs. Guy Hale, Mrs. Ear.
Results of maneuvers
batteries here will be
compared
featuring students of Hardin-Sim-
mons university. Dr W. A. Steph-
club.
From Eula were Mmes Clyde
Mrs. Roberts said
Sixteen of 38 prospective pupils
were examined Friday at Fair Park. - - ------
with Dr Jack Crow, physician and. Annie Bess Gilliam. Florence Ham- L. E
enson was guest speaker
Juniors assisting in serving were |
Johnston, Stephenson Lester Farm-
er. Barlow Young. E. L. Gann, Fred
Farmer, Ross Farmer. Alvin Barnes,
Lewis, Cecil Harris, R G.
A. Bouchette, Mrs. T. W. Briscoe, D
Mrs. L M. Green, Mrs Floyd High,
Mrs Bailey Johnson, Mrs Homer
Kennard, Mrs John Kennard, Mrs.
R. C. South, Mrs. R. A Webster
and Mrs. L. R Woodall. Also Anna-
bel Tabor and Annie Mae McIn-D
tosh.
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the sinking of the British liner
Athenia off the Hebrides Sept 3
1939. that the German-British war
must end
Whatever his Hitler-assigned or
self-imposed “peace” mission to
England (if such it is) Hess, once
first among Hitler henchmen and
now a voluntary war prisoner in
England, reflects that fundamental
war conception Obviously he could
not see the nazi victories on the
continent the means of fullfillment
of the nazi dream For he made his
bid for fame, whatever its true mo-
tivation. at a time when German
with others of the United States
army.
HD Club Backs
prestige, military and diplomatic
was at a new peak
Library Move
Enthusiastic support of * move-
ment to establish a county library
for Taylor county was registered
Friday by the Merkel Home Demon-
stration club members, in their reg-
uler meeting
* Balkan war triumphs had swept
British arms off the continent ex-
cept at Gibraltar Impending sub-
jugation of already conquered
France was unquestionably known
to him Yet he fled to England
And almost certainly, if he made
When Mrs Grover Gilbert, presi-
dent a>ked members present to sig-
nify whether they favored estab-
lishment of the library, every mem-
ber voted •yes ’' The library question
was reviewed by Mrs Kate Caus-
seaux.
his flight in hope of somehow in- A committee was named to confer
during a negotiated peace it must with the county commissioner of the
have been in dread that continued , precinct to express the clubs senti-
ment regarding the library Mem-
bers of the committee are Mrs
war must end either in ultimata
nazi defeat or in the utter crash of
European civilization
Dark as is the outlook eastward
for Britain, matters are taking for
the moment a brighter turn in the
Atlantic More than two months—
two crucial months by Hitlers own
word—of the nazi spring drive to
crush England have gone by and
England still stands British ship-
ping losses in the Atlantic in recent
weeks have gone down rather than
John Hughes, Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs
Harvey Barnett.
Arrangements for a visit to Mer-
kel of the Tom Green county trav-
eling library will be made by a com-
mittee composed of Mrs Stanley
King Mrs Sumpter and Mrs Don
Riney The traveling library is to
visit Abilene and Merkel Saturday.
SALES MEET GUEST-
Because of outstanding
work he has done in a
sales training school be-
ing sponsored by his com-
pany. T. A. Milam, above,
local representative of the
Southwestern Life Insur-
ance company, will be a
guest of the company at
a special sales congress in
Mineral Wells May 19-23.
Harvey L. Hays and
Lila M. Touchstone, lo-
cal representatives of the
Southwestern company,
have qualified for attend-
ance at the 37th annual
agency convention to be
held in Galveston June 5-
7. H. L. Skinner is dis-
trict manager of this com-
pany. with offices here.
surgeon, and Dr David Ramsey,
dentist, in charge of the roundup
SCHOOL DATES
Other school dates and doctors
in charge are:
May 19. Travis, Dr Edwin E Mid-
dleton, Dr Erle D. Sellers, and Dr.
Guv M Gillespie, dentist.
Mar 20, Valley View. Dr R W
Varner, and Dr. E. E. West, dentist.
May 21. College Heights. Dr Sol
Estes, Dr Varner and Dr. Fred
Boyd, dentist.
May 22, Alta Vista Dr Guy L.
Pattillo, Dr Crow, and Dr W. R.
I Sivley, dentist.
j May 23. Central. Dr Sal Estes,
i Dr William R. Snow. Dr Virginia
I Boyd, and Dr John H. Roberson,
dentist.
May 28. Lamar. Dr. J. M. Estes.
Dr Hubert Seale and Dr. J. W
Crutchfield, dentist.
Mar 27, Locust, Abilene-Taylor
County Health Unit. Dr. George A.
Grav, director.
HEALTH UNIT ASSISTS
The health unit will also be in
charge at the negro school on May
27. and at the Americanization
mer Fredia Wheatley, Billie Jo Edwards, Lee Smith and Henry
Ivey, Orella Moore, Frances Bolin I Jones, also Gertrude Harris, Willie
Rachel Carr, Garene Head and Mae Bourland and Ida Lewis.
Marie Adams
Those present were Jeffie Maud
Toliver, Mary Couch. George York.
Mr and Mrs. C B Breedlove and
Mr and Mrs. C. B Ramsey, Ella
Mae Barnett, Olin Ashley, Betty
Ruth Blake, Buford Barton, Mar-
ticia Bledsoe, Dave Breedlove
Leta Mae Curry, Lonnie Brock
Eunice Darnell, Ventress Brock.
Willie Faye Foster, Ben Clifton.
Ruth Gilstrap, Curtis Cross, Doris
Hammer. Jack Daniels, Doris Ham-
mer Billy Davis, Mary Highnote,
Desmond Dulaney, Christine Har-
ris. Wayne Dunn. Eloise Johnson. |
J L. Grace. Mildred Kennedy.
Billy Kemp, Alta Faye Larned
Edwin McElroy, ' Charlene Leach
Jack Morris, Amrion Miller, Theo-
dore Pace. Connie Jo Norton, Roy
Pittman Patsy Pate, W. S Pogue
Maxine Perdue, Henry Post Sue
Quattlebaum. Edmon Williams,
Buna Faye Reynolds, James Sloan. |
Ida Jean Smallwood and Frank
Spencer
Moving to Winters
WINTERS. May 17—(SpD)—Mr.
and Mrs Roy L. Bishop have moved
here from Ballinger and are living
in Winters for many years and will
establish an office here.
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1052 N 2nd
Phone 403t
up according to London admiralty
accounting
There are definite indications
that British bombers and naval
craft are exacting and increasingly
heavy price from their foes for
damage wrought by bomb or tor-
pedo at sea The deadly menace of
two nazi battlecraft at large in At-
lantic sea lanes has been parried,
if not conclusively ended
British air fighters still rule the
daylight over England. Their night
fighting comrades are an increasing
protection against after dark raid-
ers
May 31
Members of the Merkel HD club niar C..
attending the meeting last week InTer-CITV Meeting
were Mmes Bob McDonald. Harvey * 9
Barnett L. A Dudley. Roy H Mat-; And Da. V/A.L
thews. John Hughes. Stanley KHM Ked cross Work
Fred Baker Jr. J Ben Campbell. E
B Wallace, J W Bryan Bill Sump- nan (. CL..L
ter Hollingsworth Gilbert Holt Occupy Jewing Clubs
school, in June. .
With 79 children of pre-school age
on the survey list, College Height,
leads in numbers. Locust and Cen-
tral tie for second place, each have
ing a list of 65. Other numbers are —
Travis. 50; Valley View, 18; Alta
Vista, 36; Lamar, 38.
There are 35 pre-school age chil- .
drer. on the Americanization list,
and 27 at the negro school.
Examinations will begin at Travis
at 1 o’clock; at the negro school at
9:30 a m: Locust at 1 p m. and
others will be held at 2 10 p, m.
Nurses from the health unit will
assist with the examinations, and
council members will do the weigh-
ing and measuring.
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* MUnd CHaL HumpA- BALLINGER Mar 17 - MUS (a e Will
reys. Clyde snouse. Don Riney and Members of Sew and Chat club 1 upICCIV ’ ’ <"
Misses Lottie Butman and Irene were guests Thursday of Mrs Fred
Warren .McKay of San Angelo, former mem-
Visitors were Mrs Ben Butman ber of the club.
Vernon Hudson, Pearl and Bill ,
And toap those favorable devel- Hays A picnic lunch was served in the
ments. American help for Britain ----------------..-. San Angelo park at noon and fol-
is expanding, its full measure or Three Are Hostesses lowing, the informal sewing hour at
method yet to be revealed But 1: 1 the McKay home, refreshments
already has insured both American To Dorcas Class
sea scouting to help keep the At- Those going over for the day were
lantic open to England and added BALLINGER, May 17—(Spl — Mmes M A Foy Leon Russell. Tom
merchant shipping space to keep yfrs Rodger Jones. Mrs Mark McEntire Elmo Phillipa, W R
Britain going in the Atlantic Davis and Mrs M McGiotmng Murphy Jr., Ross Causey. Luther
through this crucial summer, fall were hostesses in the Jones home Wood. Fred Middleton, E C Tins-
and winter. to Baptist Dorcas class ley and Walter Middleton
Roses and nasturtiums decorat- Mrs. Claude Stone entertained
ed rooms where Mrs. Oren Chand- her sewing club Thursday after-
er presided for business. A gift noon - Following an hour spent in
was "presented to Mrs Clarence Red Cross work refreshments were
Morton former teacher
Refreshments were served „ .
Mmes L L Stroble Malcolm Mor- shame LR Tigner. Harry Lynn and
gan Paul Kirk Dick Avers Otis E W Stasney
Jacob. Theo Bell, O F Forbus.
Present Pupils
STAMFORD May 17.— Spl.l -
Doris Wayne O'Brien, daughter of
Rev and Mrs* Dick O’Brien, and
Forrest Gambill son of Mr and
Mrs W T Gambill, will be pre-
sented by their voice teacher. Mrs
J. D Riddle of Abilene, in a mu-
sicale Sunday at 3 p. m. at the
Gambill home
Mrs Gambill and Mrs. OBrien
Teacher Named
TUCC Examiner
served to Mmes Troy Simpson Tom
to Agnew, Nat William’ R W Earn-
will receive the guests The house
party will include Mrs Marvin
Englander of Bonham, Jerry Sue
6 CU. FT. FAMILY SIZE
941 FRIGIDA
Least
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1940 censur
reported b
Total 90
1939 was 2
farmers re
The greats
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when 43 22
In 1939,
American (
1.946 593 m
the crop
acompared 1
e While ec
in 1929 exc
20.416.484 a
needed the
093.105 bal
The yield
on 1899 was
was 170 no
reached 25
Don B. Weatherby Abilene high
school acting assistant principal
has been named chief examiner
for the merit system of the Texas
Unemployment Compensation com-
mission, including the Texas State
Employment service. Weatherby s
selection was announced yesterday
by C. J. Max) Roesch test ad-
George West Frank Cameron, E
F Lawless Ralph Burris, John
Castor. W J_ Hembree Carl
Black W D. Davenport. Chandler
Joe Flynt Morton. A. A Wallace
and Stanley Price___________
Midland Students
Gambill of Winters. Mrs Nig Oat-
man and Marie O'Brien. Lillian
Yates and Lucille Irwin.
Mrs Cal Adair entertained A rose theme will be carried out
Your Neighbor members who o in party appointments Roses will
ed for the Red Cross decorate the house and rosebuds
■ Winnie Merle Adair assisted her | will be favors on the refreshment
mother in serving refreshments to plates, .
Mmes Malcolm Morgan, J H Enda- Both Doris Wayne and Forrest
cott. Dee Saylors, Joe Flynt Layne are seniors in Hardin-Simmons
Moreland Cecil Jones Royal Bishop university, Abilene Each will re-
Jsck Nixon John Barton Bill ceive a B A. degree in June, and
Clark LeRoy McAulay and Ernest Forrest will complete his work for
Moody. . a bachelor of music degree by the
with 17 great features—an
unmatched value
at the lowest
ministrator for the state
First examinations will be given
at Abilene high school June 20 and
end of the first six weeks of sum-
mer term.
MIDLAND May 17—Spl. - The Bits of Rule News
Woods,W Lynch post of the *- 7
American Legion made its annual RULE May 18-Spl)-Mmes E1. Turner to Dreach
this week hugh Weaver Tom Watson, E E. lUiiici IU FICON
junior oughindenher of Mr Sollock Bob Turner. July Turner, E
a Er ME GHirLe McEntire Jr and 2 Morgan David Crockett attend- Graduation Sermon
Bl Holcomb. Son of Mr and Mrs ed * shower in Dochester Thursday uiauuaiiuii JCIIIIUII
Gordon Holcomb were honored given in honor of Marv Ruth Clark,
Per°wemple awarded each • bride elect of David Crockett Jr
medal and medallion. Mr and Mrs Earnest Yeatts are
-----------------in Austin, Dallas and Fort Worth
_________________-------------------------- this week on business
A Ti irn DEDAGr Dr Lester Bick and family and
WFATHED PFPORI Mrs G s Bollard of Amarillo vis-
interviewer, placement interviewer YYEAIIILK RETURL vited Mr and Mrs. R. L Vick last
junior key-punch operator junior -week
bookkeeping machine operator Department.ef Cemmerer M:h‘ " The Rev and Mrs Basil Ramsy
bookkeeping machine operator, ju- For p.-oe ne Ts , m May 11 and daughter of Merkel visited Mrs
nior tabulating equipment opera- 1941 Maximum temperatures and.Drt: Ramsey’s parents, Mr and Mrs. T
tor senior tabulating equipment -122-27/12,
operator, and supervising tabulat- CITY-
21. Typing tests will be given at------—
Draghon’s Business college late in achievement awards to.outstangine
July or early August, Roesch an-
nounced.
Examinations will be held for
junior clerk, clerk, senior clerk
clerk-typist. junior stenographer
stenographer senior stenographer
receptionist PBX operator inter-
viewing clerk, accounting clerk
junior correspondent. Junior ac-
countant, chief accountant field
auditor interviewer application
WEATHER REPORT
Dr Frank I. Turner, president
of McMury college will deliver the
class sermon for Ballinger high
school seniors tonight at B at the
First Baptist church
His subject will be Democracy
price ever!
Cotton
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The cens
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period, Aug
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3,951 304 to
@eriod a ye
on hands a
402 807 ton
003 tons a
A genuine Frigidaire ‘‘Six” at this price
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Come in and get all the facts about the
year's most wonderful buy in refrigerators.
ing equipment operator Abilene
All applications must be on of- E SPARE
ficial application blanks and must Brady
be filed in the office of the merit Brownrylle.,
system council in Austin by May *
!• or postmarked before midnight r. Paso
that date Application blanks may Kort.Worth *
be obtained from the local Texas
our period minimum E Sollock
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and the Individual
Dr Turner was pastor of First
Methodist church in Ballinger be-
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of McMurry
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Dallas spent the week in the home
of Mrs Alexanders parents. Mr
and Mrs R. L Vick.
Mr and Mrs w T Milstead and
Tommy Jo visited in Fort worth for
a few days of last week with Fred
: Milstead.
Mr and Mrs. Lynn Kounce of
Sweetwater visited with Mr
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Survivors include her husband
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one half-sister one daughter, Mrs
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Midland Thirty grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren also sur-
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