Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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TUltOAV. JULY it. l*St
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
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PERSONALS
play and vu au* inter* at u> more j
t'tau the world's work,
Jud« M'A'twj say*: "Idleness Mn> ,Umu v Ko,h u *,rto»*Uv
________ _________ ' lu'“‘!vm "*“»*" *»>* *'* k' at ihi* homo of her >on. 11^
■soming by the linkers Ptituin^ Company, Yoakum* Ttwhi ‘5 ou‘ ' 10 :u»q Roth and wife m th > city.
vOAKUM DAILY HERALD
OIO«*t Yoakum Daily
<*ou o«d tltf
Publish crl t?v«ty afternoon (except Sutuuluxs) ami Suiuiax J°: u lv'v,y ' " <! ou
“Lbere!" education flu for idle.
m km hi u or mo ni.u stiobbtsUu, *>
TO* &u>«itM I'm**, at «to.k Uu* tu-raid t* * n>vui*<*r. la *‘\ twalvely •*> . .vi.t.y
tod to tk«> uw L>r rvuuhh*'ain>u of all no* , rv,tu«.l II or uol
ifcMwta* cr«si»t*«U U. th!* |mi>vr and *i*o th« lo»-ul uv»* puMtakeU karat*.
rather than
SOCIETY |
• WUara Hass SoclelT Edit O'
.OCIAL CALKNC3AH
WKIYNKR1UY
Tin* Luther League social colli
. ! i k ad*.
Ytueiiea is ou a drunk. of idle- ♦
u<» .atut |iiay, Rev, Ana MCA. J- K. Young O'
4KNA B. MORGAN, Ed tor. Rea. l'boa* S4kW-----„--------Phoa* IS Out Yoakum educatonal regime Cueio visited friend* in YoakUU
in WUma Be**. Society Editor-------------------------Rhone M lends lo alleviate that 00million today,
IX A. BOTH. Advertising M«nii;«r------------------—.Phoueltt It - 0 feasible plan for traluiug ---------------- ♦ —
U. D. MUSTER, Manager-Owner, Re* Rhone <1*----------Offlev M -mb > of society, -olfaup RETTIGS. BEST IN TOWN
—^•wwwv>w>ww>—pork happy home building, and
entered NU eh 2S. IS)?, at Yoakum. Texas, a* Second Class Malt* r
vJnder the Act of Congress of March s is'n
JA11A l llM RIPTION........1 Year th ttttgftM L-.OC. ) Month it*
ft'KUKLX «LASCRIPTION_____________1 Year 1)50; t* Month* The
> daugvt in delay.
\U" Josephine Boothe is spend 1
fe ' 'X" k in c*,»neales cuesi t win entertain the league)
member* with a watermelon fva.xt
Weduesda.x evening at s o'clock
at the Turner Hall.
THURSDAY
The Social Club members ami
their husbamls \xill be entertained
Thursday niitht at t*n> home of
Mr. aud Mrs. K, S Winftve.
Mrs. A. Archer and Mrs.
l*aul t'r«\xs will entertain the
Cheerio Hridjto Club mem bets aul
their husbaud* Thursday uiyht ;t'
the home of Mrs. A A Archer.
economy, which shall tneure all lhere* "eomethinc special
KMaranteed i>an.*c«.% {'l>x';*t k a certain flax or and lev
for um mploymont ami hard times. u,v 'bat can t be imitated. Itx
^ ie«ln It too soon' Tin: North** ReUijta let CfOOM MXI
time. See if you don't asree it's
era nd! North* Pharma j
BUILD YOAKUM
By HOWARD BALDWIN
HOW’S //out
HEALTH
must uixe ones s*df all the occu-
pation *»no can. to tuak*' life su*>-
portable in this world , . The
j further l advance in use. th* morr
Voltaire xxaa an u*ly. valu. flip 11 fiud work necessary. ' “It be
pant person, with au astounditi*: comes :u t!u Iona tun I'HK
lirvlUty and brilliance of tulud jxlUkAl'KSr v»K IH.KASl'RKS. '
His inimitabl* conversation ’ My t* ar is that i shall die be
tutnmi; atiKi'i into fun etaatevl ku* l a,i\< rotul* ic*l m :\ic*',''
mytiada of enemies, ond friends. I' "os :h«' retlex action ot tha*
His works fill ninety nine xol-l'xxus and sc'v toe upon Ins **v\ u
uuit's of s|*arkllUK pares . p«-rsona!tty vtid c.'iaiuetot through
No other writer had. in hts »h*> ii* xelopm* ut t*> its lim t o’
lifetime, such luilu* nee. lie was this dominant natural capacity,
exlletl ami Imprisoned ami mos jth.u tu.ole \**lta;re ureat Cy th*'
every tut*' of his book* was stto sain*' t**i\« n, is jum t!ne. and ferrvd *o as do^s.' Judjttirg by .
press« d by church tittvl state, yet. j notluuji * l-c. which xvottld make the amount of abuse they sc. j
he forced fiercely * and joyously J you and me meat. there t> more than ordinary justs !
forward dylns at the as*' of Ml. j Yoakum. I-was, \'ii*tiv,i. tl • t scat ion tor tins appelation
\lt and Mrs J. !) Hilbtv* aud
son returned to sSan Benito today
after xisitins friends n Yoakutu,
J o Barnett and C. U. Millet'
left this mornius for Victoria on
business.
A^laro *1 NUkiai
FOOT HEALTH
In 'Ians, the feet a re, often re-
llo' a.'c White of
a s'«est lu the J,
l.otm,
Childress Is
M. YYooUcy
MOrRTON CHROo’tCl.F tt»
v'N ANIONH) EXPRESS J l
Thor ue 11. A if cm, Yoakum Phan*
'S«2l. Mil tt
M,' J W. Bunts ictu.ucd M**u
thoUKh, to the last he continued World needs you and tue. as
to WORK j‘Ipo ll is Knmce, and the turn s »!
Lamartiue says: Voltaire iajYolintfe ue*'devl him
the *teatest writ*! *>t tm**l« rn There are lorces at work, which.
Europe." An \imtnan phili*st>pl: if not ch»*ck*t*'d will otider as
er asks: "Was he not, perhaps | much misery to \meriea as 'he
the greatest lnt*'ll*vtual * to'rsy .t» Kt'x’ueh Keidution wtxvitv't t for
all history,'" hi am*
A jsmit seer* t of Voltair**'* sue ! Wurkitu peopl* found* d this
cess was WORK couutry. and, it it ts t*» euviute,
"Not to be occupied and not to j working peopl** are the ones who
exist, amount to the same thing. !"1U perpetual* it.
he said. "All people are good ex \ tlreat newspaper front pag*- at*
cept thus** who are idle" "Om |l met ions how*\.'r show pastimes.
Run for Office? Swim, Rather!
Few disabilities will throw one j
lay alter a brief visit in Seim!
1 enb't'ji xxith her sou I\»niel Burns
i a m* \x it e.
Own Bell of San Yutonio, who
.as i**n xislting M and Mr x.
,1 \1 Woolsey, left tinlay tor Vie
loitu lor a brief visit,
A SUMMER HEALTH HINT
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1 *viouussion .*-. nuivkly ami
completely as loot tt\»uble
No m *>d th*' foot trouble to be
of '.najoi sx'rtousness. \ painful
ev'ttv, a >**tt callous, or au m
g;\»wn too nail can tender on"
unit* miserable
Ynyuue who has < \peri* Uv'e*l a
b',ist*'t *m the h*'*'l xx*'U know s
l ow latiguilt* tt is to walk in a| , h(, sectvl "oTkeoplng fit in
ivstratned and unnatural manner, | jjautmer U to oaf meals that art'
P'Cture. then, the ivsults. when j nourishing. North's
**n* s obliged, 'lay n and day ’ hotne-cooked lunches and delicious
out, to walk constrainedly because ^ sandwiches will keep you healthy
**: tlMutsng sho*'s or some pain \v„-,)ls pharmacy. P2t:
fu'i f*»ot cv'udit ion. |__^__
The , !I* *' s Ot th*' abuses xxh.eh I \J ,ul(| j.*
la*' t' * *■''- sUtfers t*'tnl ’,*' aoeuntu Ybih-nc a tv x'isitin
II,me,', th,' pt*'*>*'*' catv of ! \>s, ,uul M,.#. v; v;
!*'*'! shouM begin in infancy ! *,.vv s
lb st'tte th*' "idesptead p * \a i _____________— ■■
' ;'H'« troubles, the proven ' x,.. ;uuj \|rs Charles Vnu* 1
ta*'s* wudit-otis is situ t b'ft this afternoon for Saw Vn
»'h i"t it ts has* ,l upon cleault j loll.0 j0 attend the Beauty Cub
tt*'s, and up'*n p:o;** r Biting purists e*»nventiou which is being
stockings ami shoes, held at that place this week,
This is particularly important ______ ^______
ftom infancy through adolescence,; Houston Po«l-w't.b*too «ud 5ax
wlien th,' twin's *>f th*' feet ar*'*
still developing
\ ptvpcrly fitted >o* k or stock
Lucky Lady
1 Pruitt 'xt
his i*nrents,
Puiiu f*»r ;*
i 1,1
ta*l
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Hindenburg Aids in Big Crisis
\JT.t BollW rtauMMi
Since hi* hurried return to Berlin
trout hta summer home at Neu-
dock, President Paul von louden*
burg, above, of Germany, ha*
taken a leading part in the effort*
to lilt hi* nation out of Us flnan*
,1.,! vilcdo, ^Ttio aged presiueui
and former commander-ln-chief
of the German armies Is shown
hero lu one of hi* latest pictures.
Ills first step w*« to call a serie*
et important couferebces on Ger»
many'* desperate tlnauctal situa*
lion.
■EMMI
122-YEAR OLD ITALIAN
COIN FOUND BY YOUTH
OliANGR, Texas, July 51. (.P)
While digging a small hole in
th*' bank of the Sabine river, in
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CLASSIFIED
Phono OB
, , , , ... , . KOR RENT — Meyer ajHirtment
which to keep a baby alligator ... ... .
It*' itavl ap'.uml, William I'ysop __________________________
duxtp, John
(night) '.hit.
Golds,
house
Phono
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Hiuud a tivedir*' Italian coin 122 \\'ANTKl> TO HUY old
, years old. It was dlacovert'd at a
ilepth of two feet, The coin, which
was about the site of a United! «
_ States sixer dollar, bore the In ' UOR RENT Furnished apnrtmeut
It was a lucky day for Mrs, 0. 0 script uu: "Regno dTialtn Nupol all conveniences, 500 W. May.
Hammonds, above, when she re ,-on, Impet.uor *■ U*'. Isihk" 5M-tfo
Antonio lJght John Henderson
Yoakum. Plmtte *5*. 2381
Miss- May
'tu: conforms to the toot's shap*',
B should under no circumstauces j University
b*’ t*'*» short
signed as secretary to Governot
Henry S. Johnson of Oklahoma
after a roxv In the legislature that
marked the governor's impeach
incut. She went Into the oil bust
ness and recently she Is reported to
have shared xvlth Fred P. Branson,
former chief justice of Oklahoma,
in the sale of Texas otl lands foi
$1,000,000 tu cash au*l oil.
Mm, k\ W. Sclunidt ts ill at
lot Lome at 201 Uok* Mivet
URKDKRK'KSDURG Funds
raised tor construction ol Baptist
Chut'ch edifice.
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THE FIRST STATE RANK
Yoakum, lYxns
Solicits and w ill appreciate your business
Onions and Oirccttus
M. C. Pnvt'ish, Pivaitleni A. (». Hermann
C. H. Sullivan, Vied-Pros Duivll Miller
J. 11. puola, Active Vice-Pros. 1>. K. Woudwaixi Jr,
11. A. Pounally, Assistant Cashier
“Conservative Ranking Insures Permanent Property"
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Ruiit'lit • (> i oJtl* c t ay be t* lu*t Job lor some px'lltlclau*. but fx»r
Ma Weld, m ted Vnlvei it y of Sen* her:, California feel ball
►tut ' •' !.*• * M;u:h„U in case you Uavtu'f heard, Is a cau»
dlO't*’ t* > i *>f Ins home town. Santa Monica, Calif., and hero
he is on t s 1 , o* My talking over the prospects of Ids cam*
i iii with ivjuihy Lee, him actrvs*.
Miller, -tudent of
at \ustiu re
turned horn** yesterday to spend
W ool is th*' preferred material j.^v «y>lunu,r w ft lx her parent^, Mr.
sdk may have an aesthetic vat- !im, Mr„, Miller.
.;*', hut It is not good for those j ________^
who must be on their Je«'t a g*wwl . ndUAP
*l*al of the time. In such situa UANllL
1 tons, a compromise is indicated. National Hall, Thursday. July
xhte can wear a light wool sock ! "3, Good Music. IMS'",
inside of a silk stocking, , -------»--- ,
Urxxper sho*'s. for the normal Roy l.ncy of Beaumont, who*
toot as* low out. have a low heel,; has been visiting friends in Yoa
1 and a sole as broad as the sole hum I* ft today for a visit in
of the f»>Nt. > J Hallettsvllle with Mr and Mrs,
'I'hete should he room for the1F* nl lau y before he return*
proper expansion of the toes n home,
walking. I'he shoe should fit snug- ---»------
!\ around the bxot's arch.
l\*5iu>now 't'li*' Child's App«'tite
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i phon* call Sunday that her six
Jacksonville, Toxa*, \vn J
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bu> A.i Houston where she caught I
a , ra ti f<*r Jack«oux ill*'.
REVIVAL. TABERNACLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
ij*'x. Vuiion r; vunningham, pas
tor of th*' Borl Lavaca Baptist
Church, xx ill arrive In Yoakum
Wednesday evening. July 22, to
begin a ten-days or two-weeks re
vlval at the Tabernacle Baptist
Church.
There will be good music,
We extend a cordial Invitation
to one and all to come out and
worship with us.
Services beginning each day at
Id a, m. aud s p, tu.
A n n 0 u n c i n g
FORMAL OPENING
GREEN CARROT
Wednesday, July 22, from 8 to (> p, m.
FREE
Mr and Mrs. K. E Drunedgo
!*»vl La by and Mtss Irmgard Hln
tteln-r **f Oklahoma City arrlv l
here Sunday night and are guests
of Mis. Brund'gc's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, ,\, Hlnueber and to get
them acquaint"t with their HltV
gratuBon, Maat*" Ervin Drundrg'
Mr, and Mrs- Frank Slanlna
ami Steve Wick have relumed
from *' week's trip to Corpus
Chrtsil, Rio Hondo, t*ort Isabel,
Mexteo and other |:*'restiug
polut* In south Texas.
Mrs, R. A. Rogers of Austin
and Mias France* Roper of HtlU
boro are the guest* of Mr*. Wal-
ter Rlttaer.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1931, newspaper, July 21, 1931; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757830/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.