Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. [182], Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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momlmrs of World*’* varsity
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Skin Troubles
if nnyon* ha* tnn itch now, Hay*
a famous dootor, It’s because hn
wuuiii rather have ii irmn rmim'i
I end It.
For nothing could bn morn Him-
than the modern home trent-
~ with Kmentld Oil, that nets
InHtantly to give relief. Mouthing,
ImUIng, antiseptic, Emerald oil Is
magic for an Itching »kIn.
Just follow direction*, says
/ L Shropshire Drug Co., and you are
Hure to be helped. Money back
unless you are. (Adv.)
HOW MODERN WOMEN
LOSE POUNDS OF FAT
SWIFTLY -- SAFELY
Gain Physical Vigor—Youthfulness
With Clear Skirt and Vivacioue
Eyes That Sparkle with
Glorious Health
Here’s the recipe that, banishes
fat and brings Into blossom all
the natural attractiveness that ev-
ery woman possesses,
Every morning take one half
toaspoonful ot’ Kruschon Salts In
a glass of hot water before break*
fast—cut down on pastry and lat-
ty meats—go light on potatoes,
butter, cream and sugar — In 4
weeks get on the scales and note
how many pounds of fat have
vanished,
Oct a bottle of Kruschon Sails
—-the cost Is trifling and It lasts 4
, weeks, if even this first bottle
doesn't convince you this is the
easiest, safest and surest way to
i lose fat—If you don’t fed a su-
perb Improvement In health - so
gloriously energetic vigorously
alive -your money gladly returned.
But he sure for your health’s
sake that you ask for and get
Kruschon Salts. Get them at
Shropshire Drug Co. or any drug-
i'll store In the world. (Adv.)
. CLASSIFIED
■ LOST—Polka dot dress belt with
pearl buckle. Itcturn to Herald
office for reward. te
WTO HAVE STOKED near Yoakum
two upright planus In good eon
{ dltion taken from customers bo
JmjjL cause of financial reverses, will
sell these nt n sacrifice rather
than
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PERSONALS
O. H. Henge spent today In Vic*
torla on IniHlneM.
X OAKUM DAILY HERALD
•n the Graveyard of Republican Hopes
Mr. wild Mr*. L. V. Norris I pi nt
today In San Antonio on hmuMiM,
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Mnoro left
this morning on a brief bu*lnea*
trip to Kenedy.
Mrs. George PrnuHo underwent
a minor operation at Cucro thin
morning.
San Antonie Express and Han
Antonio Evening Nows. E1IU
Thornell Pnone m-ll. «%-ti
Jack Shanks of Edinburg Is
spending tilts week In Yoakum
guest of (Veil Itowim.
Lee Underwood and Jimmie
Mamngarten left this morning for
Houston on business.
Miss Clara Louise Lockett who
recently underwent an operation at
the Until Memorial Hospital Is
reported to be doing nicely today.
Good radio service costs so lit-
tle more than guess work. Phone
301, Robert Albreoht Radio Shop.
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FRIDAY
The Wontan'n Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church will have the
Review of the Home Mission
Study Hook at the church Fri-
day afternoon beginning at J:1D
with an Indian luncheon. All mem-
bers are ask to be present.
The Hue.by Circle of the First
Baptist Church will meet with
Mrs. Hendrix Friday afternoon at
2:30.
awhile Sunday with Mr, ahfl Mrs.
John Luuer Sr.
I.adln .lutruk spent Monday aft
ernooti with Vdolf Shtmck.
Jim Stasny spent awhile Mon-
day afternoon with Joe Jiinak.
Miss Adella Janak spent awhile j
Sunday .v ultig .with Miss Mary |
Kleher.
-"Sunshine Girl.”
Ulll 1*0 TCIIT TUCATCD
HULLO ILIVI VIVLFIILII
Present Tonight—Thursday
‘TOBY IN
NEW YORK"
Don’t Miss It Only 10c
Only .’1 more nights
YOAKUM
A. E. Albrecht who Jias been
having a run out of Brownsville
In home for a few days with his
family here, lie announces that
lie will now have a run out of
Alice.
CARD OF THANKS
To our friends and acquaintances
wo wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation for their
sympathy and thoughtfulness In
our recent sadness.
May God bless each of you for
your kindness to the stranger
within the gates of your city.
Sincerely,
Hp Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Mill Trlner and
Mr. and Mrs. W ill I’ekar and chil-
dren spent awhile Friday morning
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roisnovsky.
Mrs. Frank Krausltopl’ and ohll
dron spent Friday with her par*
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gallia and
family.
Those who spent Wednesday
night with Ladln Janak and sis
ter Louise were: Joe and Louis
Hanxelkn, Charles Clifton, Rudy
Setts. Louise Morlsek and Jim
Hnxnovsky.
Miss Mary llanzelku spent Wed-
nesday with Mrs, Mike Karos and
children.
Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Janak and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janak spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs. John Janak.
Joe Kaclr spent Friday morning
with Mr. and Mrs Charles Kaclr
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Velok and
son spent Sunday evening with
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Rognv-Sky.
The picnic and dance given at
the South Mustang School Sunday
was attended by a huge crowd
and all had n good time.
Mr, and Mrs. Kill Wart spent
Sunday with Mrs. Rosie Seitz and
children.
Mr. and Airs. Frank Kolcek
spent Hum)id night with her par
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. John Janak.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunz< lka
spent Monday In Fayetteville on
business.
Louis Seitz of Yoakum visited
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Janak. i
Joe McDonald spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. T
Coekroft and family.
Fred Kopecky spent awhile Sal
urdu.v with Frank Janak.
Mr. and Mrs. John Orsak spent
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propr.'ate designs, 5o per doz.
Bankers Printing Co.
Jake Williams, now with the
Chicago Cardinals pro football
team, was captain and star tackle
at Texas Christian university.
\ eandldate for "biggest prep
footballer” Is Roy Hoke, *jOs pound
tackle on the Mohall, N. I). high
school eleven. He requires made
to order logs.
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HAVE YOU MADE A WILL?
If not, do so now, while you have the ability and
inclination to make decision for distribution to your
loved ones.
PROTECT YOUR ESTATE and avoid legal and other
complications in the settlement of your affairs, when
the time comes.
Deposit your will, for safe keeping, with this bank,
d for which we make no charge.
an
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve System
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THE JUGGERNAUT
OF THE JUNGLE
**Nature in the Haw”-—as portrayed
by the famous animal painter, Paul
BiutisOfn * . . inspired by ihe savage
charge of the African rhinoceros
crashing through the untamed jungle.
"Nature in the Rate is Seldom MtM”
—and rate tobaccos have no place hi
cigarettes.
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TyTE buy the finest, the very finest
▼V tobaccos in all the world—
but that does not explain why
folks everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
The fact is, we never overlook the
truth that "Nature in the Raw
is Seldom Mild”—so these fine
tobaccos, after proper aging and
root . l*M.
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mellowing, arc then given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike puri-
fying process, described by the
words—"It's toasted”. That’s
why folks in every city, town and
hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild cigarettes.
“It’s toasted"
That packaga off mIM Luc hi—
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No raw tobaccos in Luckies
—that’s why they’re so mild
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