The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937 Page: 8 of 8
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WEST. TEXAS SEPTEMBER 17, 1937.
Penelope Items Hoen News
Members and friends of Rev anct Mr and Mrs Henry Bode of
Mrs Theron King * Ft W rth QtraW were V!siUng Mr anct Mrs. -
iPastor and wife f the Emmar.ueS «• m.u, „ w _ „ . ,
Baotist church here, tendered A!b;rt Banik and famlly * ear Hoen' Mlss Bpss Howp11 U at ^me for
Mr and Mrs. E
TWENTY YEARS AGO
GREATEST ( IRC Its IS COMMING aerial thriller; the Magyars, Eu-
SOON rcpe's mightiest troupe of somer-
n it . T „ saulting stars; the Famed William <
Dazzling Introductory SpecUcie. Htyer. Hctland’s great horse train , '
One of Host of New World Acclaim- Pr y nnr7huJ **
Mrs H M Fowler of Humble is »>a*ur.s of RingHng Bros, and Maysy-Brach trou^cf aerial uni6
.njr i c«i miss t»e>, noweu is ai nrme ior Mrs H M Fowler of Humble is ™ rra.ur.s oi n ngung Bros, and Maysy-Brach trouue f aerial uni
them a gent re a pounding Sunday Mr and »*rs. E O Banlk and the vacation period, since the clos- In West for an extended visit with Barnum & Bailey Organization. ;.ycle marvela. thp N„tto famU ‘f .
, children wpre v siting in the home lng of her school in west Texas, her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Snod ... . . „ . Wjre wizards- the f» t/Uita tm,i» f
evemnK ,-f A!b, r, Ranik . The world’s mightiest amusement ‘re za tne Lu k"11® trouP®
XMi-- u-- u’.,, 'enOfrprtae on tour—the Ringling upside-down aerialists; the
evening.
Miss Bet'ie Joe Wolf of Ft Wlrth A!l>crt Ban .
visited her aunt Mrs. Jim Hern Jrhn Bremm was in Tours cn Mrs. Geo. Brown and Miss Ava Barnum * Raiiev «-m~ reveres, whirlwind acrobats; the
week " nir‘B H ai1, nd.u tire Walker-Miller Mrs. J. W. Boggess and little ri.ui- ’ 19S7 a«ven ' TCm whirwtnd acr. bats: the
wedding ai Elm Molt last Satur- ghter, Jimmane are to Waxahachie,! ,^15. Wen Hals, rovelty stars and many
day evening having received notice of the , “7b\ploglam'slar slud 0(hers eouallv r-r,owned in
• serious illness of Mrs Rmn?e«' ded and bbet ally tntersperser with ', e iuanj r.nowned in Europe,
and Mrs Mike Dicorte of _ ..... . . 1 M B 88 new thrilkn horn Europe and Asia. ^an(1 8 uth America. There are
featuttng among its array of new 800 Pei'f°nners
pouuea captain ci a company m friend.s woncleia the "last g rgeous Intro- Jn alial and ^uestrlen displays
fourteen negio soldiers leaving unlv relatives and ck.se friends sDectacle in its hriiiiant Th? Greatest Show on Earth has
We t Monday evening for training were Pre4er*t at the wedding of , .......; ... outdone itself this vear while the
in San Antonio.
and family last week
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hutchins of Hepman Banlk v
Waco visited relatives ar.d friends ulad-v ttn business,
here last week. Mr. and Mrs Mike Dicorte of J • sl-.»T
Miss Pauline Ender and Jack Waco were visitors in the Mike J. L-g Williams. co.ored, was ap-
Berryhill of Huston are visiting Clatter home Sunday poi,lted capU“n cf a c™ny of
home f Iks and friends here now
J. H West berry moved his house
_________ ________ _______ THE STATE OF TEXAS
hold g oris and family to Waxah- To the Sheriff or any Constable of
achie last week We regret very McLennan County—Greeting:
luuuccii uigiu aoiuituv icnuiig w —
West Monday evening for training were Present at the wedding of hlatorv India i, riafimtaiv men vuu year wiius uie
Miss Annie Callie Phillips and Mi h s^y’ Inda’ “ d*flnlteiy sched‘ around urrahatie IZ ihl
much .fLThe family^VS YOUTrT™y^GVWD Sgt J— ^Brown. who has ^ Z W' ........" inTny Z
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here now Lockhart to l>e and appear before Christian, which event oecured at -------------— — - orses,
Min r D Carter returned h me the Honorable District Court of Seargent Edward Bart Perry is fhf home of the brlde.s mothw
Tuesday from a visit with rela- McLennan County. Texas. 74th txl;t:<'ted heme next month. All on Tuesday evening at 7 30 o'clock
tives at Ft. Worth Judicial District at the next reg- are amdiusly awaiting his home- .
Art emus Mabry and Miss Freda u'ar term thereof to be held in ™mlng for » has been two years ^ f „ , , ,, t ( ,h„
Court H use thereof in the since he lias been among us,
general manager of The Greatest
Show on Earth Costly fabrics were mi.LBII.LY FOLK TRt'I Y
SmTULTn wr ““ B"""N 'N ™ C"
........ ■» >“* . - ur^rsTVi; S ss.«' SS jsrz. srusyirs
he Christian college for the 37-38 City f Wa o, on the second Mon- * call Saturday They will leave at part wears « small fortune on his her „fp to m,,, .. .. . (h
Mr and Mr- t , s id a da>’,n <X‘twb*r A D’ l937’ then and ™e blowing West boys enjoy- n00n OII that (latr {„ San Antonto or its back All have towering head- mounLl« eeit lam"
Mi and Mr- J hn Snider and th r- to answer the Plaintiffs ed the week-end visiting with t0 . „amm. ra,„, . dresses of ex.mUlU lii-auir G.,e ‘ un >*“»*•«. camt to Hollywood
son Ledg^el Lee cf Lubbock visit- Petition filed in a suit in said h tends and relatives: Mike Elttctt, Kochmes, Jos Cardebed Emil Ke- POup of 170 horses, with girl riders by hTr tathl^t^rttoS
ed Jess Mabry and family this Com- cn the 8th day of September Dawson Park and Robert Gill of llnke, Jas Bosh ford, D. B Harris 1 “ ltk'“ no‘W*l -ver before offered ?L Eu " 2.!?!
week-end A p l<437 wherein Hrnman Char- Camp Bowie Emil Schiller, Tom > P Kullt rh . _ ,,'lfjr the horses wearing medieval i i M„u',Uln Jastloe which Is
chSmfT'DBlh K 'V L<V'kh’rt iS Piftintiff an<1 UUd 0U C00k 0f A & M- Willis Reeves. Sam Terry, Charlie WwU* blankets of velvet, car- nilT'It XT Z “fre“'S
k Dallas Kaufman and Emma L ckhart. is Defendant File • . Lively, Fred L. Keller, John Mile- ^ «-Wmw canopies over the girls conreeded
n h! R U I Ter!e*;- . humber of suit being No. 14962 Dr. Write had the misfortune of „lik. Fred O. Benkendorfer, Frank llead* Indla 18 8 Parent of color read ,hat y, „ ln_ .
W?0 Friday ime^risiUnThU Tht’frature of Plaintiffs demand having hi- new five passenger A Pochyla. John T Keller. Edward i,'1d f1“dt,1« J^-els. flowing over mak, „ plP,nrf ,vuh a etting in
ac r ricay sim t '‘.siting his s as fellows, t; wit: Being a suit Dodge cai st.ien from the east Jares. L. E. Garrison, E B Huek- ,he hippodrome track and the seven ,he Ro„thern hil’hiliv eo..ntnr«
Mr: kT Z P‘f 7Zk , a foi di - the grounds oi side of the National Bank building aby, Charlie Faudl, O P. Brown ^ »•><* 8'aa«8 U 1* the las. Mrs Srs7e*n Zf-'kO ! caL
“rlJ " ,rd of F!’Vdada Tuel treatment. between four and five o’clock Wed- S O. Gill. Chas. Stonley, O C WJId Wean.ry ™ to H llywllild LZ Tv
are visiting HEREIN FAIL NOT. and have nesd»y afternoon and has found no Trell. A R. Yarbrough and M eJ Head,n* ,he scor«* ut “ew for- .redmitiah and applied for the job
' ,r an you then and there this Writ, with trace of it. , Stowers. elgn features are The Great Aloys, M technical advisor I got it”
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\xv r\ r rtn.v t • * i ntLKu,am fAiL wui. ana nave
Mrs, Oscar Daniel, their sister and *, . A
„nnt fl)vl,v . you then and there this Writ, with
aunt ana family here now , A ,
Mi. and Mr Earl Jones visited, **" end rsement-thereon showing
the latter* father Henry Hale at how y 11 havp exfruted the same
Waco Sunday Mr Hale is serious- GIYSN under my hand ar.d seal
ly oi of said C'nurt at Office in the City
Eddie T.-boln of Penelope and f Waco- this the 8,h da>' of SfP-
Miss Frances Gcrubee of Granger tember, 1937
were married at Temple last week- ATTEST: R V. McCLAIN.
end Mr and M - Tobia will make Clerk District Court, McLennan
their home at Penelope in the 'Seal) County, Texas
future We wish them a bon voyage --
3PQMS,
—As • B efy’- Devers Sees It—
wrill probably have the most cap-
able pigskin tosser In these parts, j
Two capable kickers In Padgett;
and Gamble and a very smart
field general in Plsek. They have
speed, experience, and really should
Trojans will go to town this year.
Wendorf nt center is a battler
SEA DEPENDABLE
FOR STORY VALUE
The West High
trot out on the local field Friday, _________ _______ lt> n uulllcl
we k with one of the speediest and and his position will be handily
well drilled clubs of many moans taken care of. The guards, however
Fans can be assured that the Tro- may be a prrblem with Garrison
'an machine rf this year will not and Harris at the present time
be the weak sister of the district running on the first team Harris
on the sea of matrimony
Ber Bcseda. Jr., and Miss Esther
Cernosek were married Monday , .. . , . . . . ----- ----
marning at the Catholic church. Surging with all the passions of 'J ’he feak sls.te.r, of the dlstr‘d running on the first team Harris
Father Konkie! fficiating There the seven seas, with spectacular „ tb only.flvp ■‘‘ttermen, Coaches who has the more experience is
was a reception a» the home of drama that storms in epic sweep , and Mepker have turned the better of the two. but Garri-
the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs ver half the world as the last ?t ° a |eam wtl,ch w111 give any son, though green. Is a comer.
Joe Cernosek and a dance Monday slaver ventures on its last desper- f’aSS B U’a'nna ’’eal tu“p!- and Welch- blR back, may be developed
evening. We wish them a bon ate voyage, with captive lovers on ' ",s "mer ‘udy believes it to be into a capable lineman Two new
a better club than that great team boys. Walker and Cernosek. look
evening. We wish them
voyage on the sea of matrimony.
a honeymoon ship ablaze with
©
Mi s Albina Skrehot was brought mutiny, the story of “Slave Ship.” 0 year- rike the real McCoy at. tackles and
home from a Waco sanitarium Twentieth Century-Fox film star- backfield is set, with Gam- we would not be surprised to see
Friday and is recuperating nicely ring Warner Baxter and Wallace Sord, Padgett and Plsek. That both deal their opponents back-
Jlm Horn a"d son Leon, visited B rry showing for the last time at backfield, ladies and gentlemen, field much mioerv iwi*
Miss Vera Horn at Whitney Sun- the Best Theatre today, brings the 1,80 be compared with any that
mightiest cf the sagas of the sea West High has ever produced. In
to the screen. Bill 8crd, southpaw passer, West
,
m m
MRS R D CARTER
fied with Divin, pass snatcher de
luxe, and “Airplane" Wrbas hold-
ing them down without loss of
strength of last year's team The
team has a host of reserves
Coach Reed and Meeker should
be congratulated for the hard
work they have done in turning
out such a fine club with the
handicap thpy had bef re the sea-
con opened with such few veterans
returning So! West football fans
watch those Trojans go!
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f THE HANGER-UPPER
LOSES CALLS
k. 25,000 people a day in the Southwest
hang up before the called party hat a
chance to answer. To get more answers:
1. Be slow to hang up when calling.
2. Be quid: to answer when called.
The Wico High Tigers open the
season Friday night in W a e o
Tyson. Tiger ccarh, has eleven
lettermen back from last year's
club and we can’t see h-w they can
be stooped in their district' this
year. Bryan will probably furnish
them their most opposition.
Your Ford Dealer'* entire opportunity to pick up a
stock of used cart and real value. Many makes
trucks is ofiered at attrac- and models. Liberal trades
five prices. Don't miss this and terms. Come in today!
IL FORD DEALER TODAY
1 t fi) A *T>RI> v~* cm’fi:
1 17)4 Extra good buy at
$335.00111930 :r,riTE
1 1936
CHEV. COACH
See this car
$485.00 1 1935
Many Other Good Used Cars.
Ray Motor Co
West, Texas
Now, about the Suuthwest con-
j ference. It looks like this will be
11 first year in conference his-
jory where no team is a heavy
| favorite Arkansas, winner of last
j VPar- wlll be back with a strong
i |,,l,b. but due to the fact that no
i toain In the history of the confer-
ence has ever repeated, we don’t
lo k for lhe Razorbacks to be seri-
ous contenders. Here is cur pick in
order: Rlee, A AM Texas, Bay-
jlor, T C. V, Arkansas and S M
U Texas will be our pick as a dark
: horse and with Bible at the con-
trols, better watch those Longh rns.
The Baylor Bears tco with Billy
j Patterson of high school fame filp-j
Ping those bullet passes will also'
! be dangerous.
--—tot--
TYFK 41 AMERICAN GIRL
IN DELMAR FAMILY FILM
Because Vina Delmar believes!
Barbara Read to be Hollywood’s!
Aii* aa nearest approach to a “typical
?4*§U»UU Amerlcan daughter,” the latter was j
-" ; chosen for the Ingenue role in j
“Make Way for Tomorrow," a ■
timely story of American family j
j !1fe which opens on Sunday and!
Monday at the Best. Theatre.
$165.00
WILL REMOVE FREE
Dead horsea. mules and
cows removed free within 40
miles of Waco. Phone 1909
collect
WACO RENDERING CO.
Waeo, Texas
SHADOWLAND
PACKAGE STORE
at “Y” West, Texas
QUALITY LIQUORS AT SPECIAL
____LOW PRICES
HIRAM WALKER 93, Rye, Quart $1.29
HIRAM WALKER 99, Burbon, Qua. $1.29
KING OF KENTUCKY
One Year Old
quart .......
$149
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One Year Old. Pint jf JfC
G. 4t W. BAR
SPECIAL, Ouart
G. & W. BAR
SPECIAL, Per Pint
$1.35
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Town Tavern, 18 months, Rye, Pint 75c
35c
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Pint .......
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Half Pint
ARROW LIQUOR,
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1 Burbon. Quart
OLD MR. BOSTON i
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The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937, newspaper, September 17, 1937; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth589261/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.