Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
lAKUM DAILY HERALD
YMhum Daily Foundad 1897
led every afternoon (except Saturday*) and Sunday
by the Danker* Printing Comply, Yoakum, Texan
MEMBER OF THE A«*OCIATKD FREES
JHM Aoaaclated I'raaa, ot which tha llcrtld la a member, la axclualieljr an*
0flftad to tho uaa for republloatlon of all nawa dlapatchaa credited It or not
, eftarwlaa credited In thfa paper and alao tho local nowa publlahod herein.
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IA *. MOBUAN. Alitor, Ilea. Phone 059-W...............Phone 90
«Dta. WILMA BARB, Hoclety Editor..........................Phone 00
U. JL POTIt, Advertlaiat Manager............................Phono *0
WL Jy MKIHTKH. Manager-Owner, Bea. Phone 074............Office 99
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March 25, 1017, at Yoakum, Texaa, aa Second Claas Mutter,
Under the Act of Congreea of March 9, 1979
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DAILY SUBSCRIPTION........1 Year In advance 05.00} 1 Month 50c
WEBBKLY SUBSCRIPTION................1 Year 01.BO; 6 Month* 76o
SOCIETY
Mra. Wilma liana, editor
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
The T. K. L. Cluaa of the First
Baptist church will meet in a bual*
neaa and social session Tneadny
afternoon at three o’clock at the
home of Mra. People* on Boss j
•treet.
The Fidelia Malrona i'Iuhn of the I
Flrat Baptist Church will hold
thetr regular aoclnl and bualnena i
meeting at the home of Morrla
Fawcett on Weat Omnd avenue
Tuemlny evening. May 24 at 8
o’clock with Mra. Fawcett and Mra.
Herbert Buenger hostesses.
POSTPONED
The Social Club which
wna to | Fnaetata
meet Wednesday afternoon bus militia,
town postponed until n later date.
THURSDAY
Mre.E. A. Cain will entertain
the Merry Matron* Club Thursday
afternoon.
Mra. Tred Baker will he ho ,t 'sh
do the Thursday Bridge Club
Thursday afternoon.
YOUTHFUL ITALIANS
OF BOTH SEXES HIE
TO DUCE’S BANNER
HOME (.*!*)—Over two * million
hoy* and girl* under IK now wear
the black Insignia of faaelam.
A widespread movement to ex-
pand .Mussolini's training machine
|added 727,588 to the junior organ
iantlona layear.
The nrgnntantlonn are the llalllla,
for boya up to 14; Avanguardlstu.
for boya between 14 and 1R; the-
cole Itnltune, for girls to 14, nnd
Olovanl Itnllene, for girls from 14
to 18.
Physical training la organised
for the groupa us part of the
duct 's campaign to build u robust
generation.
The boys are given primary mili-
tary Instruction with the opportu-
nity of graduating Into the “Young
of Combat,“ llie fascist
Houston Post-1 tauatch and San
Antonio Light. John Henderson.
Y oak do. Phone 257. M3 tf
7 SLEEP ON LEFT
SIDE, 6AS HURTS HEART
If atomnoh gas makes you rest-
tean und unable to sleep on right
aide, take Adhrlka. One dose will
rid you of go* or nervousness, nnd
bring sound stei p. Shropshire Drug
Co.
YOUNG CHICAGO PRODUCT
STARS IN DIXIE LEAGUE
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (.!')— Ru-
dolph l.nskowNkl—lludy laiskl tu
the fans—Is this year’* sensation
of southern baseball.
The Polish lad Is but 17 nnd had
a hard lime getting a chance with
the Knoxville club, but Manager
Joe Hchcpner would ask a pretty
price for him now. In his first 14
games he hit .426 nnd fielded well.
Body Is a product of the Chi
eago sand lots.
81
... SUCCESSFUL
HOMEMAKING
•y RUTH MAVIS ITONI
PANCAKES LEAD AS GREAT
NATIONAL BREAKFAST DISH
Morning's at seven, flod'a In Mil
heaven, all's right with the world
In Amorim, If lireukfuat la pan-
cake*. Call them what you will——
pancake-, hot cakes, griddle cake*,
"plat* o' wheats,N pancakes are the
S.. , ...nil. • » , r-lt,
At the family breakfast talde In
mansion or hovel, In fanner's home
or bachelor apartment, at lunch
counter, hoarding house or palatial
hotel, on hoard train or boat, the
breakfast cry ts tho same (lie coun-
try over. The American chorus
swells from coast to coast, East,
West, North, South, calling for pan
cakes.
For the man of the house the pan-
cake ts tasty nourishment, n morn-
ing benediction on the work of the
duy. For tho lady of the house It
Is stamina fur the morning's house-
work. For tho children, It Is a treat,
nnd a healthy foundation for sturdy
body nnd busy mind. The whole
family wants its pancakes.
lt.v the use of self rising Hour,
the housewife, whatever her menns,
can save lime nnd expense, besides
Insuring success, In the preparation
of this grent national breakfast. Tho
following recipe, utilising self-ris-
ing flour, Is always successful t
Griddle Cake*.
I cups self-rising l tbsp. sugar
floor 9 tbsp. fat
1 egg 1M cops milk
Directions: Sift nnd mensure
flour. Add beaten egg, milk and Su-
gar. Add fat and bake Immedlatgly
on hot griddle.
MOWS ?<zat
HEALTH
reached the production stage.
SAFETY FIRST
AMPLE RESOURCES and FACILITIES
Providing a competent, well rounded Ranking service
for the various needs and requirements of the people
of our town nnd community.
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
Mem her Federal Reserve System
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JUST KIDS— A Young Optimist
WHAT INFLUENCE POSTURE?
The posture of the body may be
disturbed and rendered abnormal
by pathologic conditions In various
systems of the body.
Thus, disturbances in the dlges-
MANILA <.T) The Insular gov- 11 \*o, .blood and lymph, respiratory,
erniflent estimates that the Ben- ,,gcretory and ^nervous systems, ns
guct punc.nl district north of Ma> w,.„ a* dlslu|bances m the skelc-
ntln mined 03,505,000 in gold last jun, joints uftiO muscular systems,
year. Other quid districts have not mny gestural defects and
curvatures of, .the spine.
Outstanding ‘among these differ-
ent causes arc malnutrition and
disturbance! In the digestive <>s
tom.
These are particularly apt to bo
n cause of postural defects n chil-
dren, for It lias been shown that j
the growth of body bulk ami sta-
tural or height growth do not al
!w,t\s Keep pace.
This ts particularly tho case in
instances of malnutrition due «*l.h-
or (o improper feeding or to ill-
nesses which disturb nutrition.
Kven in severe cases of malnu
trltlon height ts found to Increase
while weight is stationary or Is de-
creased, nnd studies h\ the French
scientist, Yarlot, shows this to be
FIRST LADY TAKES LITTLE FRIENDS TO CIRCUS
HindankuM* Hanar* draw
NUItKMltKIUl (A*)—Thl* ancient
German city haa added one to the
179 honorary cltlaenshlps of Preal*
dent von Hlndenburg and ha* nam*
ed a street “Hlndenburg avenue.1'
SHOE SHOP MOVED
I have moved my ehoe *hop from
the Queen Theatre building to 191
Nelson, flrat door eait of the Poet
Office.
Shoe repairing that eattenee.
Ladles' and dents' Shoe Rhine So
JAMES DEEBS
Asaocfatad Preta Photo
Mrt*
Gann an* Buunne Beene, fgughUr of the White House physician.
especially the ease In premature
Infante, in twins nnd in weaklings
suffering from gastrointestinal
disturbances.
Infectious diseases, too. may do-
press weight but not arrest height
growth.
Much of the loss of weight or
retardation in development affects
the musculature of tho child or
experimental animal.
This, of course, implies a weak-
ening of musculature. This weak-
ening does not affect all the mus-
cles of tho body equally.
Certain muscles suffer more than
others, and the result ls a disturb-
ance In the opposing tensions ap-
plied to the skeletal system and
through which good posture may be
maintained.
Various studies of school popula-
tions have shown that from 20 to
40 percent, of our children suffer
undcr-nourlshment, and this may
account for the wide prevalence of
postural defects.
Tomorrow—ICxerclse ana Con-
stipation.
8mith Delays Raring Trial
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (flP)
—Norman “Wlaard" Smith, Aus-
tralian driver, will wait until fav-
orable racing conditions in midsum-
mer before attempting to break the
auto speed record on Ninety Mile
beach here.
Sen Antonio Rxpreas and Ban
Antonio Kvenlng News. Rills
Thornell, Phone 100-11. 204-tf
I'll Tell You Free
How to Heal *
Bad Legs
Simply anoint the swollen veins
and sores with Kmorald Oil, and
bandage your leg. Use a bandage
three Inches wide and long enough
to give the necessary support, wind-
ing It upward from the ankle to the
knee, the way the blood flows In the
veins. No more broken veins. No
more ulcers nor open eoree. No
more orlppUng pain. Just follow
directions and you are sure to be
helped. Your druggist won't keep
your money unless you are
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THE SAME THE WORLD OYER
The rule for acquiring financial independence is
universal:
“SPEND LESS THAN YOU MAKE”
A cash reserve account is the first step toward
financial success.
FIRST STATE BANK
(Conservative Banking Insures Permanent Prosperity)
WIFE or MOTHER?
WHO
STRONGER CLAIM*
| I
HOW KIN YOU ter TO
<aO TO HtAV’EH T0HMY WHEN
you Flay vioowey from Sunday'
SCHOOL?-AIN'T YOO ASHAMED ^—
r—’YOUE MOST AS BAD AS
BILLY .SMITH N‘ HE'S THE WORST
BOY IN TOWN T
C'
A TRIANGLE
OF LOVE, MONEY,
DUTY
Here is a VITAL PROBLEM lifted from real life.
ITTY FRE
by Jane Abbott
GARFIELD FREW disappointed his snobbish family by marrying
a "commoner” and his mother promptly began trying to
create a rift between the young couple. Wealth, social
position and autocratic power were on the mother’s
side, and KITTY FREW soon realized she was
struggling against uneven odds.
Torn between ioyaity to nis mother and
love for his wife, GARFIELD faced a real
dilemma, and on his choice depended
KITTY’S future, a tense situation
charged with drama and pathos.
•’>
i
AN APPEALING
STORY IN
SERIAL FORM
CRfod how KITTY FREW met the great problem tf her
life, * story of young love by JANE ABBOTT*
Starting Wednesday,»’
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1932, newspaper, May 23, 1932; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758586/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.