Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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damage wa. done over a wide area and a number of smaller towns were destroyed
associated Pto»$ Photo
At Bplte Of • warning of a food shortage war veterans by the hundreds continue to pour Into Wash*
L‘ Inoton to swell the ranks of those* already there, tome of the ex-soldiers vow they’ll remsln In the capital
r*v ' |f necessary until the soldiers bonus Is peld. Hers Is a group of veterans arriving In Washing*
!•**•»>■
Mrs. K. II. Bonner lias returned
to her home at Edinburg after
spending a few days In Yoakum,
guest of Mrs. O’. C. Jopllng.
O. C. Jopllng spent
Austin on hnsiness.
toda.v
H. E. Morgan. Paul Kempo, J.
K. Jarmon and It. P. Jackson will
attend the Masonic lodge at Shiner
Graduation this spring took ev* | Dick Goldberg, home run slug-
varsity sport eaptuln at the g«>r in the Western league, quit *
eareer In dentlHtry to plu>
Wichita.
University of Uhlcago excel*. Carl
< Sahel, wreal ling team leader.
CONGRESS MEETS ON DIAMOND
BllOWNWOOD, Texas, June IS.
(A’)—Soon Howard Payne College
will have the great library of Dr.
J. D, Robnett, who founded the
college In 1NK9. Three sons of the
founder, John D. Robnett Jr., of
New York, captain In the United
States Navy, Husey Hamilton Rob
nett of Portsmouth, New Damp
shire, also a captain in tlie navy,
and Fid win H. Robnett of New
Jersey, and a daughter In law,
Mrs. Vida Y. Robnett of llrown
wood, have decided to give the II
hrary to the college which their
father loved.
John D. Robnett Jr. Is preparing
the books In New York prepara-
tory to sending them to the col-
lege. He Is rebinding each volume
and with his own hand is writing
the name plates on them.
Mrs. H. C. Moore and children tonight,
of Han Antonio were guests In
the U. P. Henderson home during
the Tom-Tom.
Mrs. It. It. l*ee Master and Miss i
Jewel Gunter of Goliad were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Henderson
over the week-end,
Mrs. A. J. Morgan and daughter |
Anils and Francis of Kdlnburg arc
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mor-
gan this Week.
Miss Mollle Hicks has returned
to Kyle after visiting In Yoakum
GA lA’VBJ8TCVN, Texas, June 18
An altar was a special feature In
the passenger quarters of the North
German Lloyd liner Yorck when
she sailed from here June 1 wPh
175 passengers, most of whom wore
destined for Cobh, Ireland. They
will go from Cobb to Dublin to
attend the eucharlstlc congress. A
number of Catholic priests and
nuns were aboard tin- Yorck when
she sailed.
guest
home.
in the Horace Wimberly
Dr. J. K. Stephens Is undergoing
treatment In the Don Arrle Chirp;
pructle Sanltorlum In San An
tonlo. lie Is reported to be doing
as well as could be expected.
______^ j E. L. Daln of San Antonio -s
Vernon Lynch has returned to (®P®ndlng several days with Ids mi
hts home at Baytown after at- c'*’' *■ 1XV0L
tending the Toni Tom and visiting,community,
his sister, Mrs. Jim Robinson.
in the Wenicl
SAPETY FIRST
AMPLE RESOURCES and FACILITIES
Providing a competent, well rounded Banking service
for the various needs and requirements of the people
of our town and community.
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve System
Miss Kiln Red wine and mother
of El CAmpo were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. \V. R Adams during the
Tom Toni.
Clyde Edgar and James McCal-
lum of San Antonio are visiting
in Yoakum with relatives and
friends.
When in any kind of radio trou-
ble, call 801. Robert Albrecht
Radio Shop. tfnc
James Stelnwlnder, who was the
guest of Maynard Rowan during j
the Tom-Tom lias veturnud to his j
,1 .SMS tufc it I'i i «« I'ltolo
With party lines strictly adhered to, democrat* and republicans
of the house of representstlves met on the diamond of Griffith stadium,
Washington, with unemployed benefiting. The game hsd all the trap-
pings snd fanfare of a big league chow. VicePresIdent Curtis tossed
out the first ball. There was plenty of action as shown by the picture
bitow. Rep. David Hopkins, Missouri, Is at bat, Rep. Thomas McMillan,
catcher, and Umpire GeHsel of the American league it calling ’em.
LOCKNRY, Texas. June 18. (A1)
The city council has voted to
cut the sewer rate 50 percent. The
reduction is effootve us of hills
paid July 1. Under the new rate,
charges for sewers in residences
will be 50 cents a month and in
business ‘liouscs $1.
home
at Range.
M r
mil Mrs Lloyd
Jll.k
and i
son.
James Lloyd, and
Mr.
and I
M is.
Johnnie Squyrcs
and
little J
daughter, spent Sunday at
San |
cylinders
instead of
means SUPER POWER to keep foods safe
on the hottest days—to freeze more ice
in shorter time—to operate with less cost.
DOROTHY DARNITT
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1932, newspaper, June 13, 1932; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758848/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.