Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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where ah* will to tto run*' «f
krr parent* Mr «M Mr* 0 O.
Rowley Mr* Rowdeo Will to away
about a work
Mr* Joiin Rent ley Jr. and Ml**
Doris Rrntlrr w*rr rlalier* la
llo«*ton over tto weak end. th*
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Krwltt
Corkrill and Mr*, Rentier's ■l*t*r,
Mlaa Huth Mart
Rav and Mr* 0. J. Parrtah had
aa tb*lr aural over tha weak and
their aon. Lieut. Nor I Parrtah of
Port Crockett. Galveston
Mr* D. L. Edward* Jr., *p#»t
several daya of laat waak In Han
Antonlut lfct Rural of relative*
Hha raturnad homa Hunday
Mr. and Mra. Oao. W. Walkur,
dauRhlrr, Mlaa Evelyn Walker *c-
companlad by Mra. baiter of
Houalon who had been their Rueat
for aereral daya, motored to Houa-
ton Friday where they spent aev-
era) daya aa the Rueata of rels-
tlrea. Knroute home. Mr. and
Mr*. Walker and Mlaa Krelyn
vialted In Palacloa where they
were met by Mr. and Mra. A. E.
White who returned with them ef-
ter a week end visit In that city.
Mra. K. E. Ooaaett left Friday
niRht for Houaton where ahe will
vlalt In the home of her daugh-
ter, Mra. Fiegal.
Mra. J. G. Hauguaa and Mra.
Frank Harper were visitors In
Corpua Chriatl, Tueaday, lunch-
eon guesta of Mra. John Gillett.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cross will
spend a few days this week visit-
ing In Beevllle and Runge.
Mra. J. S. Butler was the guest
of her daughter in Houston sev-
eral days this past week.
tto k*Mwk|
lumimmia and wantme toad of
tto Ireare appr»»t«etatt«ws reanmM
•aw. wto wa* laaiatotoad by Pvaw
(dent ICM Nnaarrett la eutwvvter
tto farm* t to* of plan* for a ow
pint a reorganisation of tto rot If*
federal govern stem Rtortoy I* a*
elated In tto gigantic task by a
number of the country** leading
nlata and government eapans
Tommy Rlmona spent the waak
end In Ran Antonio, the geest of
his grandmother, Mra R A Par
tain
Horn to Mr and Mra. John
Clark, a seven pound non. Friday
night, February Srd
Berton llodln apent Hunday with
friends In Houston
Mlaa Clovis Hickman who Is
leaching at La Perta waa a visitor
In thla city over the week end.
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mra. J. J. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Kill* had aa
their guest over the week end,
their daughter, Mlaa I^oulae ICIIIs
who la a teacher in the McAllen
High School.
Mrs. F. F. Kubanka and children
were vtaltora In Houston over the
week end, guests of Mra Kubank's
mother, Mra. A. N. Anthony.
Mlsa Josephine Porterfield re-
turned to our city last week to
resume her duties with the Cash
Dry Qooda Store after an extend-
visit with her parents in Italy,
Texas, and with her slater, Mra.
W. M. Owens In Bryan.
Mlaa Myrtle Rutli Godwin who
teaches In the Business Admini-
stration department of the La
Ferla High School apent the week
end In this city visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Godwin.
Mias Gladys Sedwlck, teacher In
the McAllen school, was a visitor
In our city over the week end.
Mlsa Sedwlck visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sedwlck.
Building Materials
Composition Roofing
Hardware—Cutlery
High Grade Paints
Finest Wall Paper
Sporting Goods
Crosley Radios
General Electric Radios
General Electric Appliances
Glass and China Ware
Gift and Toy Departments
Vacuum Cleaners
Ouns and Ammunition
Gas and Gasoline Stoves
Electric Supplies
Electric and Gas
Refrigerators
Farm Light Plants
Water Systems
Farm Implements
Tractors
Cream Separators
Aeromotor Windmills
Pipe and Fittings
Well Casings and Cylinders
Aluminum Ware
Plumbing Supplies
Bath Fixtures
Lawn Mowers
Garden Tools
Alsddln Lamps
Home of the
RUNNING w SADDLE
SHOP
Cowboy Out fitters
BRIGHTEN
UP NOW
In harmony with nature
we all feel the urire to
brighten up our homes.
Monotony is a peril to
good living. The walls need
new paper, the woodwork
needs fresh paint. We car-
ry a large stock of high
grade paints and wall-
papers at attractive prices,
rhone 600.
WATCH OUR SHOW
WINDOWS FOR ,
BARGAINS
THE KINGSVILLE
LUMBER CO.
Home Building on Easy Terms — Free Plan Service
“First and Largest Building in Kingsville”
PHONE 600
V, IL R O A Qi Unh-SUs Story Told by John D
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Ratrertareadent* toftre reltovtag.
Timekeeper Farri* wto will to at*
***l tor tto tott tea day* a Hand '
tag la tota**s latarwata la Ha 1
Uatary and Neu Ottonr
t'rtoa tow la Jr #aa *f Mr and
Mra V L t’ndvrt.itnk waa re
moved from tto Ktetorg County
Hoaplinl Friday Hn la making j
rapid progress towards complete
recovery from aa emergeary op
»ration for append bit I*
Sink ley MrNabh spent Sunday
In Houston visiting friend*
Mr and Mra Fred Heark apent
tha weak end In Houaton with
tbetf son aud daughter
Friend* of Kngtnaar Robert Far-
guano are vtaltlag him nt the Kle-
berg County Hoepltml where he la
recslvlng medical treatment for a
leg Infection.
Engineer Riley Wlleon has made
such splendid progreea In conval-
escing from n serious Illness that
he waa removed from the Hoapltal
to bla home last week. Thla will
be welcome news to (he numeroua
Interested friends of Mr. and Mra.
Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Campbell
and daughter, Huaau Ann apent
the week end In Goliad, the gueata
of relatives.
Engineer and Mra. Carl Ballard
apent the week end In Beevllle
with relatives.
Dispatcher A. J. Long visited
home folks In Han Antonio, Mon-
day.
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The Catholic ladles of St. Ger-
trudes Altar Society will hold a
Food Bale In building formerly
occupied by Echols Cash Store.
Chill and Coffee will he served.
Saturday, Feb. 18. 26-2t-np
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RIVIERA
The P.-T. A. met at the com-
munity hall Friday Feb. 3 at 8 p.
m. After a brief business session
and songs by the audience, the
following program wa* given:
Three act play, “Thrift Les-
son, Primary pupils. Reading,
"Little Orphan Annie,” by Carrie
Mae Colston. Vocal solo, Miss
Carrie Mae Colston. Plano duet,
Mesdames R. B. Womack and A.
L. Wilson. Speech, “Education and
Crime," I. L. Underbrink.
A musical program will be spon-
sored by the P.-T. A. Feb. 17 under
the direction of Mr. Riley of A.
ft I. College. Everyone is invited.
No admittance charges.
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treat grandchild re* John and Raaal* Do fee* a a. who are anient listener*,
bitting oa I to steps of tto atari era hut na tto Ormond Reach golf links,
the aider Rockefeller take* a little liana otf between hole* to favor thr
children with a tala.
RICARDO
The Home Economics Club mat
laat Wednesday for an allday Im
provement program with Mrs. W
I. Trent, yard demonstrator. Pres-
ent ware Mlaa Kffle McClana,
Home Agent; Mra. R. W Weir,
club president; Mrs. L. K Trent,
secretary; Mrs. C. L. Raker, Mr*.
J. C. Ferguson, Mra. Jake Custer,
Mrs Fred Bolton. Mrs. T. M.
Sharp. Mrs Ernest Ford
On Feh. 16 the club will hold Its
regular meeting with Mra. John
Nix In her newly completed home
on west Boulevard.
Mra. W. I. Trant had as her
guesta over last week-end Mr.
John T. Trant of Carrico Springs,
Miss Juanita Trant of Auga Dulce,
Mr. William Trant, who has been
at Carrico Springs for some
months.
Mrs. Julia Runnels, recently a
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Er-
nest Ford, left last week for Pal-
estine, accompanying , her son,
Mr. Maxey Runnels and Mr. Bill
Humphries, both of Palestine, who
had made a business trip to the
Valley.
Dr. and Mrs. Young of Charco
were recent guests of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jim Williams
Mr. Wayne W. Flannlgan made
a business trip this week to the
Valley.
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Prolific Playwright
The first American comedv to be
staged by professional actor* was
“The Contrast,” hy Uoyall Tyler,
produced In New York April lfi,
1787. Tyler was the author of
more than SO plsv*
VATTMAN
Mra. Hy Rrhonefeld and August
I Hrhonefeld spent Hunday In Cor-
pus Christ l.
Mr and Mrs II N Harriaon
were Hunday guaats of Mlaa tours
Harrison and her mother.
Farm folks are jubilant over the
rain* of tha weak. The fall has
been varied, being heavleat toward
North Hay, but throughout this
section It haa put the fields Into
eicellent shape for planting. Moat
of our people are principally con-
cerned with food and feed crops.
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RICARDO GIRLS DEFEAT
DRAUOHNS COLLEGE 38-21
Mrs. Agnes Rosser and Miss
Lessie Raley spent Saturday In
Corpus.
Mrs. Kenn of Dennison spent
severe 1 daya last week with her
daughter, Mrs. A. L. Wilson.
Miss Pauline Richey of Hous-
ton spent the week end with heg,
father, W. A. Richey ar.d sisters,
Misses Helen and Edna Richey.
| Mrs. Ed Parker and son Harold
of Fort Worth came Jan. 31 and
left Feb. 2, taking her mother,
Mrs. C. A. Moore with them.
On Sunday Jan. 29 guests at the
Sknta Rosa ranch were Misses
Jessie toe Liles, Belva Goodwin,
Evlyn Allen and Resale Mae 011-
llt of McAllen, Emert Crocker,
Riviera, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Mewos, Ester King, Lawrence
Herring, Wayne Cornelius, Bar-
ney Schulz, L. A. Buck, and Sam
Noble, all of Kingsville, together
with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Woods,
Miss Billie and 8eth McGill
Woods spent a very pleasant day
with a picnic-barbecue.
The Kingsville Rcfiool basket-
ball team defeated Riviera In a
game Saturday night.
Mr. and Mra. John Dtektnaon
entertained their Sunday School
classes last Friday ovening with a
forty-two party and some amusing
contests. Mr. and Mrs. La* Dick-
inson were additional guests. The
hostess served delicious little
domino cakaa and hot chocolate.
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Old Egyptian City
The ancient city of Memphis waa
11 miles south of Cairo, Egypt. Tha
ait* of Ita ruins Is now tha village
of Metrahlnch.
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Rnawtadgo and Ignornnao
Man’s actual knowledge may
easily b* measured. Hla Ignorance
la for him unfhthotneMe; ha la
ignorant of the extent of hie Ignar-
anee.—Sterling.
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|0LD BY DRUGGISTS KVIRYWUB'
The Ricardo Independent Olrla
team won their Seventh game of
the season, when they defeated
the Draughns Business College
Tuesday night, Jan. 31, at Corpus
Chrictl, the score being 36-21 at
the final whistle. That makes the
second victory within a week for
the Ricardo glrla as they defeat-
ed the Riviera Independents 31-11
last Wednesday night.
The Une-up In the Rlcardo-
Draughns game was:,
Draughns — Forwards, to
Juana Knoles and Edna Bryant;
Centers, Anna Mae Morgan and
Lois Morrow; Guards. Paulie
Reams and Mary Emma Wright.
Ricardo— Forwards, Bessie
Bertram and Ethel Trant; Centers,
Viola Dletx and Icy Pierson:
Guards, Edith Page. Fronnie Dietz
and Marie Bertram.
——Cut the Qaa Rate.......
Early Naw England
James II consolidated the New
Engfenri colonies Into one province
Dnder Sir Edmund Andros aa gov-
ernor general, but In 1IWJ), upon the
accession of William HI to the Eng
llsh throne, the colonists revived
their old governments. The people
In Boston and nearby towns seised
the fort In the harbor and Imprls
oned Andros.
Fifty and Fit
A MAN Is aa old—or aa young—
A aa his organa.
At fifty, you can be In pour
prime.
Why go along with 'fairly good
health*’ whan yau might be enjaytag
vigor you haven't felt for yearaT
Thant’s a simple little thing any-
*•* can do to keep the vital organa
nttmulatad. and feel fit all the tune.
People don't realize how sluggish
L " Ithay’ve tried It
re grown unt
ihm
tUtheyv
stimulant that wul stir your
system to new Ilf* la Dr. CaldwuTa
syrup pepain. It will make a moat
amazing difference in manp vupe.
This famous doctor's nreacrimtiaa
* delicious ayrup made with flush
L active senna, and pure pep-
t starts ita good work with the
Ma.lt
first spoonful. That's all you need
to drive away tha dullness aud
headache of a bilious spell, and rid
the ayatam of that mow poison that
saps your strength. It's better than
a tonic for tired bowels, and unlike
habit-forming laxative* you eaa
taka It freely or give it to any child.
And it isn't expensive.
Gat some syrup pepsin today, and
taka a little tonight. Don’t wait
until you're sick to give your system
this wonderful help. You can moU
those spells of biliousness or conati
nation. A spoonful every now and
then to batter than constant worry
about tha condition of your bnirato,
or fear of auto intoxication as you
grow older. Dr. Caldwell's syrup
pepsin protects the system. Aft
druggists heap this preparation.
Out tto «»•• Hate-------
Haedltas Her Maa
Women to* always boon fatrtr
aaccreaful la atoplng man to bar
liking and bar aaada — Woman's
ll»me I'wmpan’on
—Cat tto Oa* Rat*——
Fla war af tto Meath
Tb* fli>war for January la thr
snowdrop: tor Fabmsry. the prim
rear; March, rlolat; April, rtalaf!
May. haolhnrne: June, hotter
mickle; July, water Illy: August,
poppr : Heptamhar, morning gl**ry ;
October, hop*; Nnramhar. rliryaan-
tbaimim; Doeombar. boll*.
He Naed to KM toot*
I net a* d ad killing tto tots,
which are among our moat uaefn.
animal*, living almost mrtaattaly
os I it sect a. find out just whwr* they
are an taring a building. Ooaa ap
ttoaa rwtranr* place* at sight whan
tha bat* ■ or out
K'onllnned from pug* oue.)
Aceoeat for Much Food
It la aatlmalod that 'Ml par coat
of the fond noad In tb* United
Fiat** la ■erred In hotels and res-
taurants, their annual expenditure
totaling approximately gS.Ml.non,-
(N.
Rum Bisque
Ice Cream
From Capt. Kidd’s
Private Stock
AT ALL FOUNTAINS
/ want my telephone
put back, please
(^ttardly a
vyl/day passes but
that some person who
gave up his telephone service in recent months
orders it restored. In many cases, people feel that
it is false economy to be without a telephone
. . . that the small cost of the service is repaid
many times each month in convenience, in time
and actually in money saved.
Some miss the close and personal contact with
friends that telephone service makes possible.
Others mention the loss of many pleasant, im-
promptu social “get-togethers” when their
friends are unable to reach them by telephone.
It is all true . . . what these customer friends
of ours say. Telephone service costs so little and
its value is so great that in most instances it
really doesn't pay to try to do without it.
If yen are missing your telephone ... just get
in touch with our business office. We’ll send a
man out with a telephone in a hurry.
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