Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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THURSDAY, APRIL 12," 1984
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Is Being Conducted I
By Rev. S. C. Dunn
i&taim. *m ■ *' *®c* ' 'ren pu»-
Ssz^sSs Sontli Te?
^ diit cause us M< ir«sc sicep or ------------—-------------
«t*en our anretite and wh;W- we’ve m* S'*?*!® *k9 *
uni kivirRit., Atre;! -hi ■ r. ,!t, of HOAfC 4w||| Plk'M
*nd -.......... in'm-fv.-. -;;xly
Ml and While we may not tef a A»whmi« ES~ *
W* a* we uwd to. don’t, think *e Hi AS JLflNtS FtS§ ll
^ (Siapoure-'U «r anythina like that « * * . •>’•*
** w •*" ;,f”r sw!i- fnrm“- Mi o il ay AftenuMin
^ bad bwr. awet over a German UHWJ *MWil!lWU
g* #* or Io«r >’«'•*» hut never had —, T --™—*--
use courage to propose. 3ut one Sun- / * “ "*”* wl’l journey to
Mt afternoon the w-arted and *1- Arana** Nn Sunday afternoon, where
one diAupixui’' >’•?< firt'Hy got as*y N* engage Tummy Jordan and
Saw to l*ww and Hstw was .« hi. tjgl’roide-Anuwro Pass tt*m «t
*■*»• 1ml *t,rrf for 'n* ** «** pak asa. iiuiv** Ffc«'
tsgM he wens out into the yurd, and _ , “*
jjeksat up »■ the moon, offered op a ' ‘ ^ wiJ *• *** *•> ® the
jny*'. Oh Lord. »* feel v> gaod ,iew Areata* Pan park, which 5s Soe*-
«. just doc.'s have nothin* wrin no- “«* «. W* crow mad* betwon t^»*-
■jto’;'1' Amen
Sam itoell’8 Taft High Behcet,’ Band
«v.m first pine- in tire cite B division
w the music meet held in Kings-
v-U!f met Saturday. The local band
which w*a composed erf 38 wtisto
and conductor toil, made s. great
| a || ret , ... . i w. T. .arerge. t>. T. Suttee* aaft 1,
icAiMi lossers iw. «** stm*** «*■«•
n a a m* * i the ix&u&mxiA, A. s ffatwik T. A.
Defeat liters in vunw #«<» n. m m«»<**10^1
initial bame, cez a ^*1 & m were <»*, a^
----— being a record number for tecaf setsst^
Johnny I.ynums TaH Tigers ran in- elect'osM.
some stiff competition for tfwSr * steady stream of voters vlaftcd
resting game last Sunday, and jset the wBi throughout the daw. "Was
. Billy *Wateh and the UeAMa Isml*** *"**«« to thf %tt ^
v>vs»h bufldint.
*’ xrre mtee were distribute as M
APboafh deCvaUtf, the iffier* «hv ';*!PW8; o«sr*e, 234; Mayo, 230; Bntrfte^
* pr.-v-s- r” . ...... tiv>- •;■ 126; Netaa, 164, Vurmw,
Aranm* Pass. r*v afST’^ey p»y&a the Petw Sdxtmu over-!
K.. sv^j *r>lrth Aransas Pass os i!.f ’ •. * very difficult muatter. The j
•ublistwr The park win be de>ftested: ’s*6Mi **udma*f«P* Aasociattcn asked i
’,, »i tita asftf. : tfmt this number not be required by !
, , i 'the Kingsville offteto. and they stat- •
1 T y ™ m>'~;U«y would *» require it.]
attitude' *' bUi nom ta*n*w* ** *** 4*wW*»d' Fit bands must jtey & tatulm that I
;-*ft t*bw» of Arotww Pass and Ingfrakw. j «n» o® the offttial aaticnai control j
mw-kre'w* in town Hmw*r aw. mted a«.t!m»wn^ hewwwr. beUewri »n htahandf
-,0 Wi’t .-to would lake tire mo-und to !»«'** »«' >» 5~*« ^ I
n ftem. •■»!> tto invest men* and club i,, *„ effort to TO r„-Ha U.\T t °Z T** * '
Lmlh.T nx■■ ■•'v -«.• . to wu, t.^ii ^ it* oaar number wmrt was the popa-
.' fi,ja*s chntxts. Jortoin was farmeriy a kr ’WasMngton Post inarch, urrittm
Soere to »*■',• a i>t«-4itahJe wav to , . ,. <, _
^, , . *«r jrttfiu*. and h« {*»•. .-»» b*:hy Stouaa.
sar.7 uB *>r ;..«5 ■ . home town. 1 , ... , ... ,
Vi' j ri *nv . compared with t« best a this .see-; sv*ic4 that me wa* wej P**a&-
...... yneL :««t wiih tht
Hr Carts ’ with Taft to The Taft team will feature three<
* it** time and has .-**rL n pw»p*r new ptajew, J. B. UwSer. Bobo Me* I
*s4 grow ’ 'let wiser rear* and Knlghi and John Mark OUon, who.
ito ,y*vi :■ ' .! jiractif.s .-• ind : tiii wiil tod much punch to the batUng;
a* tack. ;n additiigt to ih? obi rverd •
of Uw*r. Nutt. W Cnunpcon, Lvtmm. ]
Brittain Maurm and White
<nf the Taft 'At^ne
fiiiiv, th* new
' rt««J w. T. <3e«nr. J "W.
I is. T. 'fitnwem wesre
■*!<■« after e oanraas of ttectttm
. ,v%>i -.rt-j; *wd the cowrw wh*
ccrs-firiiuKiw. w.. t. flhmrgtft wm eftet-
working gmtMthly. j*d >r..'.MC3-. -.rf W>« brood iw sjk »«e-
Bote* MCKni*h*. new InfMMar, pi«> •! m* tom «ud K. 3. »«*&» was etw*_-
•;-l aMCiMt base and -.<»* prtdmnty ihejco afcretwry Alter rred-in? toSsmat
auiatending playct' os the day '■BAin,! ta disenmed .tw«S MpMfd «fw S®*
who peosniMs «> « Taifc iwi uB*! qttea'Uw <H erjpteying teaeto* w«6
•walloped oat three lute att! pfety* but was wc
I ball hard and 3msi5*ng p- - ..
i-The mere fact that iha gam* vnv;
] their to, vi Hiss jwm-. ?.r.i !"u j
! time aU the hoy# had been together, S
»ts enough u> cause them difficulty in j
Mayo
MV. 8. C. »TJ«X
Bev. 8. C. Dimn of San Benito is
U'Klsting Hew. R. It Duke ia n revival
hweKng at the hfetlaxiiat Church hew
which began Wednesday and wtU
! continue thrangh Sunday, April 22.
• Mr. sam SSteU wiB dhm .the choir to j we, walloped <MR three tote and ptey- ] .
I the evening service and *3 singers of i ed a nice game in the fWd. Jobs j Pt,d«y nmtt
K>nsawU’>e contest be-' (he other churches ere cordially ®- ] Mark tttaon* ansOwr new Taft taaa. iime
cause of Ua magnitude, the trtrwn-jv«rd to join in end help, the min- j looked fine « bat and to the ffcM. Wtoated wit!
tons interest, and she manner to; uren ware Miss Marjorie Perrin wHl! Jdhuny hynum did the hurting, and j
which the contest was run off i direct the young people's .service. | was hit quite freely during the melee. !Dm 11 Ilia
In announcing future plans, for rtiei8unday gt u a ro. the subject will Johnny did not seem to be bentoljlMUi I «
band. Iteea fflsde known the fact: t* •‘Christian StegdfMtoass”, w. 3.30‘down st nis level Seat, but dlspteyedj » a-g
?T3>-'*-,*‘ ci
a»t from n ■- nti
ys *rek #c,ii q-.m
«*m mesTi t
fcr you.
The Trlbun-
MomuuUy #r,
te’t ’••»;.isS.:>
KK V* bop*,
ftp* rrowth
(SWeiiage of *.
aperity
Officials of the Taft Baseball elate,
] and the baMng eammlttee to «bar«si
I or she conatruetton el the park, haws
j annonnead that If good wealSwr •*»#»
! vais thmigheut the xeuatoder «r ®b*
1 week, the new baseball park wfft M
! coropJbted bj* Batontey KftanwoR.
Wee's, has gane aJfflag rapidly, «a4
! finishing touches <m the bsjtotog
’ work ere now being applied,
Ths (dkytog field needs quite % (&
; more work, but it is • thai bf
’ she time act for the •opening- game and
I dedication of the park, April 22, evary-
! thing will be in wadteeas.
: When completed, the h»T park -eSl
! take care of ct. least ! C80 pMWMk,teh».
| can to soaked to the grsasJsted anti
the bieacniMS. Severe! hundred smart
The baUVoon-s of the Taft Hotel was, can to aeconvinodated by the arranges*
a scene of gayaty as the amusement merit whereby ears can to driven £»■•
• sacking crowd of Taft danced to the; side the pmn.
j music of Pete Heaslip’s ontoestza Mon- j ------------•*■------------- >,
I day evening, April 9. The evening’Libr&TV WO! be On»»
; xhs & profitable one for the Taft It- i »* ■** , ®TSy .
! brary as the proceeds went to the! * W<J l*3iy* SJ8.CM wets
Woman’s Club itonry fund. There 1 ... „ ~~~~—.
■were « couples on the floor sml L £** n ** Tm B***
»» went into the iiteary fund rAmr? ** ** ««** ***
' ■ liatwri in.’T ft v iw,4*IT ’ 1 ■--■—*1
slm U to .serve this
;•! *. • make it* rewire
U> believe in Taft
‘ j ’ei-Ucijatr in it* fa-
We *.w.rre you 'hat the
•to eltlaen* of Taft and
to fully appre*
ill PET 1^8X0 rOSY* *nd * Wtonen of thta event will te boots a no. spurs, and a ,>i>ectei song.)
’ ' ’’ V ? ; eligible to cmapeie to natonal band ;-The jjust Roundup ', wlh be rendered
*rWiiAwi PrA(i|()Anf j conteew. The oUte of Texas has;:,y Mr. atil Albas. There will be
'1/vl/livIII i ItSNUvIll'' Men divided into four divisions, and' sendee* at 10 a. ns., at 3:40 p. m. for
______ 'each division winner a..I to iisvwd;^ school cbikben, when rise evangef-
The tsext reguW t»»thly mauling j to enter the national contest. Ezell • )st will deliver sermons, highly fllus-
,t the Gulf Coast Commercial Teach- •: expressed confidence in hts musicians j trated and demonstrated. Ha sub-
ers Omt e— nc.---i of eoctip.’itcUi!and said he thought he had a good ject for the Prfalsy 3.40 p. m service
•r,,-,. 4 * iu’- yoaai am will!chance to win the Corpus Chrlatl>la "David Killing the Giant" when he
,jelri Saturday, April 34 Following]event iwfU have a real sling-shrt to make
v live program as planned for the | Tb» Tttuwdav nfiemoor. edition cl; his lilusirations more realistic.
wHlnr (the Sen Antoni•- Evening News car-1 _ -------------a-—-
"'open'tog ,rf the awettag kgtt* presi- tried i pktwe of Mr. Ezell ^nd^iS* P. County Relief
dent, M. E Decberd of Taft. ' ‘ ..........
Address -f weJroaie ®dgw H Eg*
gert. principal of Robstowc high
> .school
Rceptmre to address of welcome. Mr.
i srtom Ayres of Corpus CSulsti, chair-
tn»n commercial division South Tatar
.divbtfon State Teachers* Association,
; Address: "Cunteu&m Bertatoa in
; Texas with Particular Emphasis on
, Commercial Siifejcote, Superintendent
! dorter a Omm of Bobatown. Mr
Sosnwr is a recent api>a!»tec to Uw
Texas cceusMon on Curriculum re-
* vision.
j Entertetoment s>y ftobetown High
\ School
I -& Owaserciai Law Pr»j**i.'' M. E
| Deeherd. Taft High SshocJ.
j Rottod Tabic iliscussKxi: Edgar H.
t Eggcrt, Robatovn ®kd> School.
BusmcRs avrettag: Adopttoa of con-
stitution. «ud dieciurirm of future po-
toifts of .the Atweteflon.
A«t t «2TJnank
FKED U WI1.IJIA.M3
San Patricio Boy*
Selected for April
CCC Enrollment
8a;; Putncxj County
•VaifiT-}'
BENEFIT DANCE AT HOTEL
e. q.pvirt for
a enrollment
CliUIi
Mis ss«rra nvemm
■ Aryan Snyder anti Bis! Gutt. con- ^ ^ authorzed
j Aseecd bank robbers and automobile ,,„rt tamA Kra.,-l
: thtoier. *.£ ll.** -•m',hr..oii *,r their cv- aw „ ej
1 anatntng trial h-fore Justice of the j^nthiy W.!X;
i Peace Cullen W. Briggs 1 ac.-.day . Justice of the
| ternoon in Corpus Christi. were 1>ju*ic1 approved;
; over to tiie Nueces Ouuih.v grand July , iviii-ufhTy ■
hind**- bond of W.neo -ach. w !lfP.Wi»
lie report* «i ;h<* diul,-' n '/.-papiax. Monthly repo
Buyder acd Gust are the Oocpth: [,r ..^, e.. . -
■CMW boys who sn aut j proved.
| and a supjdy of *UR* and ! J. S Doble j
* them away. After a «un battle tue) pUjJjjc fWWj t~g
i boys made » get-away- but were ; Minnt. K. BeA
covered and car>u»ed. later. !> »» **'; the sum of *f
! lv„-ted and u^ute a faB confeaitor, to i
Following is the iKugram -o
, mre’lns of the Prerbyter:
Men of the church cl the Cwt
Chrat. district, wh'rh wffl to tod
Ktawivlik.. Monday, April 1#.
‘win to WA-ed fit f’15 p 58
Dev-ttonsu. ied by fee i^45*^
fis;re:lbn» 4 CapeBa Chou
* by Prof. Paul R«ey. A. and 1- O
speaker, Rev. R- Broro B«
,, n, Laredo
Sons: The T
Addrero oo »«*
, Brooks I Dtotoy. .
Human side of th* n*m- Kf'
! H- Motv-nm. g (X
PK*id«it. Hr- • -- ' . . «,,,
■ouc Chftsti: vter R*
tvjpvd. Aik*: wcretucr-twaiwrtr. -
■'* W^!t^d to tt. ^
I Of the EWrta*
IN 4POLOGV
w rrthiMj.* is going ;i : the
^ It du .1- tt?* We
'•^ ■■:.■ »na<h jo brtng out
1 ■"■'■ issue on time and have
! * ’■ • '■ :; c-i -. ■ end
e,i!<" ;.4xmg charge here
V"1 but •*!# &tart. cc«u|rfed
1 a:i d amount of
*' tii«- is -' m.nii'iil, made
’ '.xoi.p.eteiy i/n;wyi.‘:!t>!e I{ is
ib’-entlr.n as v«b as we can
‘•trslsffet -ned on- sod secu:.-
:5 tlu- romisif. of hus*n«su
l>- to >’;ake it a (joint to have
toiler ;n the mails «a Tmna-
•ftorntym of each week. W
^ Oi»> readers will aupteviate
handicap w ai-rp unde* ;a at*
to to get Uits wHtc out no time.
TRIBUNE CHANGES KANffig
A deal wai voammuwa m Mea- f
day of this week tn wiueft W. &. |!
The central office of She .«*n Pa- 1 ] Clark, wlu» 1mm owned and ojwr-tt- i
j trifte Relief Board. Suiated »» Smtbn. jj eg Tfee Tribuae aince IU l^uaxxsa «
! reports that Wi - perotmuel w wn-vsn?'; in T«5J .wid Use paper set. Fred «rii |
!day and night omr.niling rcco*.-:a of! Ttetas <rf Tift. WSfikum took ctog^fel:
Monday and *lli‘ Ittsiotltwsb *t» me «:
managing edNor. Mw. |
:er« Su ‘Lv ff isdi* |
w gn<{ Rater* ®vr;4fTa *H «,y *'
sjjorts editer. WtUis®s Jkridjy, a»-J:
*be mtedUHMtert department adB-1
amjptetc «w ttowswiet of asf^ |
WSWWgEMHBt.
•v>m.«M«iMe>**rrs,* .l*«WAI rig.'e-^ive,-, --w--.s-«vj
S". ■.. .. -N ■; '■
ird Tart high vtdteM m the pterojof *56.25 and on* mwmst payable j a»y go to r
i ,„kj divtossK at the tausS-: meet IwW j Nov. l, 193* for *363. aaid test war- i and regntete
|jT tcjdgsvlUe Mutt wee* end was •••; tmat not to tour intertwt. get w:
lawww! P*»«^wtomt* in tor «*»*- j Oa petition of Prank ttuggua and]jMja-nc aw*
| ^,1;* 'toy;", etoMIie *S»wt. j more than ton per eect of esher qual-; nred before
i * 'iirfrd io tor Silted rotem ot Justice praeina ». Ejzvta ootteed.
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Williams, Fred L. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1934, newspaper, April 12, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748862/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.