Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933 Page: 1 of 8
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South Texas Live Stock Show October 31
Nov.
1-2-3
SCtnijatriUe SUuurft
TWKNTY KM.HTII YKAM
KIMiSV II.I.K. I i:\AS. ttKHM'IHl, (Ml. i.v 15*'.!
VETEHINARIANS
FOAM DISTRICT
ASSOCIATION
Guard Consumer*’ Pocketbooks
The "Huy Now" cumi'.il.ii |« on.
I ml leu lion* point (o sharply rising
prices mill ilto.f who arc waiting
for rook'i wo«ther lo force them
lo supply their winter needs may
pay well for the delay. The “revul
nation” of the dollar la a certainty
pint the moot effective pleasure to
•‘Buy Now" comes from ihe know-
ledge that your dollar will huy
more this week than it will next
week.
**** with Dr. J T. Traylor, Harlingen,
Live rein tier* are looking for an Htl vice president and Dr North-
Immedlale acceleration of fall ami way, aecretury treasurer,
winter buying ua the full Import
of the I'reahlent'a plan of Inflation
Nurlhway In Klrrtrd Hrrrt*
lury IrfitMiifr of South
Tnu Mdirtil
(•roup
The Mouth Texas Co i;m ratfve !
Vetei'luarlaiH Aaaoctatle.t vtu. or
ganlxeil laal Weilneailav at the Man
ta Gertrud!* Jeraey h.trm when |
twelve veterinarian, were guests |
of Dr. J. K. Northwuy. The new ;
organUatlon cltoae Dr Laou 0.
Cloud of Lureilo ua ItH prealdetit. !
RECORD SHOW
INDICATED. SITS
Slock I. vhiltilw |'ront>
Em* I'iitc Show nit; In
All l>«-|i.irf menu
of Show
Kmtle« lii the various dcpari
inenta of the Moiiih Texas |,|ye
Stock show Hull) ale thul (lie per
maiient exhibit hurna on the Col
It ge ground, will he filled hy the
Jeraey Dlvlalon alone and iliui
temtairury houaing tai llltlea will he
ici|tilred for hetd eat'lit, hor.ca and
swine, aceordlng to \V I. Wilkin
aon, manager of the allow.
More lllnli Kill Jeiaey rattle will
APPOINTH> SENATOR
M
V
14 ~ A
PARADE PUDS IRE
COMPLETED FOR
four liniidw .mil Forty Ho
miitf Curs Knleml. To
Meet AI ( ourthoii*«*
N :.1<A Tutwilii) a. lit.
The meeting waa convened at
. . 10:00 a. m with profea.lonal nrob
.la understood The people who are > ,he ,ubjMt of discussion A.
\
preparing to uae their dollar, be-
fore they are cheapened, will look
to price aa well a. duality, and the
live mereliunt who hua bought In
preparation of the condition about
to develop can profit, IK HP] TELLS
( UK BUYING PUBLIC what he
haa to aell and at wliut price. The
consumtr la not huylng becuuae
the Prealdetit has pleaded that he
do ao to help re-employment, hut
he la going to huy now heeuuae he
realizes that the dollar he hold.
In shrinking In purchasing power
-AND BECAUSE SOME LIVE
MERCHANT, BY ATTRACTIVE I
ADVERTISING, PLACED BE
FORE HIM THE BEST PRICE
AND QUALITY COMBINATION
H I H SHRINKING DOLLAR!
WOULD BUY.
—BB—
TO GET THE BENEFIT OK I
THE BUYING MOVEMENT THE
MERCHANT MUST FIRST PUT
ON AN ADVERTISING CAM-
PAIGN.
--RB-
liooti, tile visitors were guests of
Dr. Northwuy at u “cow-camp" din
ner at Collera on Suntu Oartrudls
Ranch. Dr. North way explains that
the regional organization was form
ed to cooperate with the Texas
Veterinary Association In bring-
ing the solution of professional
problems to the South Texas mem-
bers of the profession, many of
whom find themselves unable to at-
tend the State meeting* held ut
Forth Worth.
Here ure Important mcmlM-rs of the fonauiuera’ advisory ti.-urd of the
NltA meeting for a dlaeuaaton on ways and means of pi v.idtng prof
Itecrlng ami |>rfce gouging. From the left: Dr. Frederick lb »e, couaum
era' counsel for the agricultural adjustment ndmlnlatration and i w mem
her of the couaumera' advlaory hoard; Mrs. Mary Darrin m Ituiuaey, ex- ! 1,0 *n l*1'' ‘•",w t'lnr on the open
oltlclo chnlriimn of the hoard, mid Dexter Kcezer, executive chalriiuiii of Ann nnd Ihe en ry of upproxl
the hoard. Mrs. Ituiuaey hua put a plan In o|>er«tlon whereby a couuum-
era' council will lie appointed to operate In each county of the United
States to help prevent uurenannnhle price Increases,
of ||
irluii
ding
KIM'S PROSMIM
Fi SHORT COURSE
BRAHMAS TO PLAY HARLINGEN
CARDINALS HERE NEXT FRIDAY
By Effla McClane, County
Home Demonstration Agent
The Homemakers’ Dlvlalon of the
A. & I. College Short Course, Oct.
31 to Nov. 3 will be of more than
ordinary Interest according to Miss
Excuse me If I can’t get off Ihe | Margaret Neely, chalrmnn of the
Subject of the Live Stock Show Woman’s Division.
Coach Milford Burr’s Hralimua,
the most Inexperienced team In
tludr conference group, have sur-
prised their followers l>y remain-
ing undefeated so fur tills season.
Friday afternoon at 3:30, theso
Brahmas will meet the real test of
(Jielr football ublllty when they
face the Harlingen Cardinals on
three Corpus touchdowns to Ihe
breaks of the game and praise Ihe show
mutely 3no birds Is assured In the
poultry division, Wilkinson auya
lie believes (hut a highly credit
able allowing of beef cuttle, awtuc,
farm und ranch horses will Im en
teied hy Ihe opening duy and ua
sure, all exhibitors Unit adequate
preparations will he made lo house
i stock In nil of these elasslflealIons.
For the first time In the history
1 of the show ail exhibit of field and
I pasture grasses adapted to the
j needs of Mouth Texas will he
' shown.
The Jersey cattle division of the
Is to he under the aupervla
Curl A Hutch, a former district
, Judge of Clovis, N M . who haa been
named hy Gey. A. W. Ilockcuhull
i ua Culled Mlntes senator to succeed
Senator Sum G. Bratton who re
signed to become g federal circuit
Judge.
Ham Fliuhle, Jr , who
la chairman
<>t the Show Assoclat
Ion's parade
commute#. H W llasi
*, chairman
of Ihe ct'llege parade
committee,
Vulley aggregation for the fight
they put up till the final whistle.
Burr'a Imys are pointing to Fri-
day's game and the entire aipiud
is in condition. Spring, hig end who
nmkcH a fitting running mule for
Lerma, saw little service ugalnst
and Short Course. Hut these Siam-
ese I wins are juat about Ihe big-
gest things Kingsville bus to offer
South Texas during the yeur. Too
many of us fail to appreciate this
because we live too near them. Just
suppose these events were held at
Corpus Christ!. Imagine you are
reading the program carrying all
Wednesday, Nov. 1 will see a
ful days program for women In
the Home Economics Department
of A. At I. College, with the follow-
ing scheduled for Wednesday morn-
ing: Mrs. Florence J. Scott. Coun-
ty Superintendent, Starr County,
will he here for aji address on child
development. Her subject Is "Social
College field, and Couch Burr and Taft, hut he Is reported to he ready
his boys ure urging the Kingsville for the fray Friday.
the distinguished names It do**-1 Development of the Mexican Child"
You would say, "Well, that's quite „„ Wed , Nov, ut 0 a m. Mrs.
an event. Of course, Corpus Is big violet s Greenhlll, Chief of the
.enough to handle an uffulr of that |HvImIoii of Child Welfare, Austin,
kind. I wish we could have some- wm n,a|,H ttn address on "Child
thing like that over here at Kings-1 Development.”
vjlle," I
In the afternoon Miss Leora Me-
fnns to come out and give them
their support In the flrat big Inter-
sectional fight of the seasoi).
The Cardinals have mude an Im-
pressive show In the Valley, und
those who saw them tuke u 38-0
licking at the ItundH of the Corpus
Bueeaneers lust week say (hut the
score does not Indicate the fight-
ing spirit of the team, nor its foot-
ball ability. They attribute at least
Funs who saw the Herd perform
here luat week ure marveling at
the brand of football they offer.
With only two letter men around
which to build a team, Burr was
slated early In September for a
tallend position In the district con
ference. The surprising showing of
Lermu us a defensive and offen-
sive end, the fight thul little John-
nie Fugate carries In Ihe center of
the line, the pusslng, punting and
running of Prejean, and the ster-
ling hackfleld work of the I wo
transfers, Duvls and Fry, however,
have made the llruhmas a factor
In Ihe district race a race that
will he settled only when the Robs
town Cotton Pickers and the Kings-
ville Herd meet In their unnuul
buttle.
—BB—
But you do have it here. It Is to
Kingsville that more thun 60 lead
Ness of the Art Department A. At
I. College will give utt Illustrated
talk on "Design In Hooked Rugs”.
ers In the educational, economic Following Miss McNess’ talk, Mrs.
und agricultural world are coming
- some of them from places as dis-
tantly separated us Washington,
D. C., und Long Beach, California.
—BB—
How ahout waking up and going
its far as Ihe College Forum to at-
tend the opening exercises of the
T. M. Mhurp und Mrs. M. H. Aiken
Home Demonstration Club mem-
bers of Itlvlera und Ricardo, ro-
speetlvely, will give Instructions In
making honked rugs to all who
may he Interested In the actual
construction processes In this
Early American art. Mrs. Sharp
show next Tuesday? And don’t for- and Mrs Aiken have done conald
get the night mcetlgns. On those; ruble work with hooked rugs un-
programs there will be no tech-jder the supervision of the Exten-
nleal talks. The centrul figure will M|0n Hervlce, A. & M. College.
he Dr. It. H. Montgomery, econ y rs. Grace Richie Clark, Edln
omlat who lakes his subject ser- ,)(lrK wl„ be preH(,nt w)„> „„ ,.x.
iously enough to make It Interest- bjbu of bund woven materials.
Ing to the general public by In-
STOLEN CAR WRECKED
ON MATHIS ROAD
A light coupe belonging to W. E.
Wllkersnn was stolen from Its
parking place In front of the rest-1
dence of T. C. Moore on Kenedy j
Ave. about 8 o’clock Hiiturday even- J
Ing and figured In u headon collis-
ion near Mathis less than two
hours later.
Wllkerson notified surrounding
towns shortly after eight nnd wus
Informed before midnight hy Cor- !
pus Christ I officers of the where-
uhouts of his wrecked car. After ,
hitting .. car driven hy a Beeville . * xmll-nt line of entries In both
man. the ear thief Jumped from the b®. Ub,e“ *‘th bomej»nd* i these departments
stolen coupe and disappeared In the "frohmenta, cake and many other -----------
Auslin Sehc i To
Sponsor Carnival
The annual carnival of the Mle
phen F. Anal In school, aponaored
hy the Parent Teacher Aaaoclutlon,
will he held til the "Teatro Atenna"
at the corner of Richard and 7th
on Oct. 31at.
Beginning at 7 o’clock there w
ion of Dr. J. K Northwuy, with
Garland Luauter, of Fnlfurrlua, aa
his assistant. Professor A. L. Dar-
nell, head of the dairy htiHhundry
department of A. A M. College, und
1). T. Simons, of the American Jer-
sey Cattle Club will Judge IIiIm
division.
The poultry division la under the
direction of C. K. Fraser, with E. I).
Parnell, accredited Y ige of the
American Poultry Association, do-
ing the Judging.
John 0. Kenedy, Jr, of Harltu, la
superintendent of the beef cattle
division of the allow which will he
Judr' d by E. It Etidnley of A. A
M College. Charles llurwell la In
charge of the exhlhlta of liorHea,
Jacks, and mules, with R. W. Sny-
der, of A. A M. College, doing the
Judging.
It Gillespie of Kingsville Is su-
perintendent of the swine illvls
Ion and E. M Regenbrecht, swine
specialist of A. A M. College, • 'll
Judge this division.
Special exhibits for Home Dcui
• lustration Club members of South
Texas are In charge of Mrs. Ernest
Ford and Mrs. T. M. Sharp, and
many entries have been made hy
women of Jim Wells, Brooks, Nu
ci e* nnd Kleberg County.
The Kh-herg County Demonstra-
tion Club division, under Ihe dl-
i eel Ion of Miss Lola Massey, also
promises a heavy entry list
Mrs I II Aiken, superintendent
of tic 4 II Club Girls’ Exhibit, und
W L Wilkinson, In charge of the
4 11 club Itoya’ Exhibit, report on
BE HEARD ON
"THE NEW DEAL"
Details for the program of the
Short Course ami Home Makers
Meetings at the Texas College of
Arts and Industries are taking
shape rapidly.
Dr. It. H. Montgomery’s general
theme will he "The New Deal."
This subject will be divided into
several subtopics On Tuesday
night, October 31at, Ills subject will
he "Shuffling the New Deck" (The
Economic und Political Background
of the Roosevelt Program); oil
Wednesday night, "Discarding ii
.Short Pair" (Rugged Individual-
ism and Predatory Isilssoz Falro);
und on Thursday night, "Drawing
Four Aces” (N il A.. A.A.A., K B.
A., F E R A.). Other details of the
night progruuiH will he announced
later.
reports a mimhor of out of county
floats lilted up for Ihe agricultural
division of the parade uud the
promise of participation of high
school bands from Rohslown, Ful-
furrlus, Corpus Christ), and Hin-
ton with strong probability of one
or more Vulley high schools bunds
being entered.
Kimble Suva that ho hopes to ar-
range with Kingsville merchants to
close IItelr business houses during
Ihe hour of the parade, ami Com-
mander Wm. Hancock of the Amer-
ican Legion requests that flags he
displayed during Ihe fourduy pro
gram at Ihe college.
All floats, cars, and horsemen
participating In the parade are to
meat at the Court House at 8:80
Ttiesduy morning, where the lino
of march will he formed, Flnthlo
slated yesterday. The order of the
parade had uot been determined
today, hut Chairman Flmhle an-
nounced the appointment of Mar-
shall. as follows:
Honorable R. M. Kleberg, Dr. J.
K. Northwuy, Allen Smith, Sam
flmblc, Jr W. K. Taylor, and J.
H. Scarborough, Jr.
Bands
Flmhle ulso announced yester-
day the busts on which builds par-
ticipating In Ihe parade will he
Judged for the awards of $36 00,
>18 00, und >10.00 for first, second,
and third places. Twenty-five
points will he credited for the best
marching hand, twenty five points
for best playing hand, twenty-five
for Ihe best uniformed bund, und
twenty-five for Ihe best balanced
hand.
Floats
Floats In the first division will
he those representing the agricul-
tural resources uud development of
their respective communities, in
this class prizes of $28 00, >18 00,
and >10.00 will he awarded. No
KINGSVILLE FOUR
READY FOR FIRST GAME
Captain Rex Cornelius and his
Kingsville pololsts have been work
leg mil regularly In preparation for i Kingsville entry will he permitted
the opening game of the season In this division,
to he played next Tuesday after The second division will Include
noon wllli George Carr’s Hun Diego floats ami decorated cars represent-
four furnishing the opposition
Clay will he called at 3:30 on the
field oil Sunlit Gertrudls Road
just west, of Ihe college.
The Kingsville riders are anx
it avenge two defeuis of lust
ur administered hy the Duval
Ing organizations or Individuals
within the Kingsville city limits,
and prizes of >18 00 and $10 00 will
he awarded for first and second
places.
The third division will he com-
posed of commercial floats and the
brush, according to the driver
the other car.
Jectlng the proper amounts of wit
woven
There will also be un exhibit of
materials from the Cotton Textile
and humor. He’ll talk every even-1 lni„ltute ,)f N„w yorU. Theie fa|,
Ing. His subjects The New Deal , r|(.H ar<4 miniatures of un exhibit
Shuffling the New Deck , "DIs u) Smithsonian Institute In
carding a Small Calr", and "Draw- WaHhlnKtoIli D c
Ing Four Aces". All of which In
dictates that the University profes On Thursday morning K.
A. & I. Students Win
Scholarship Places
good things for sale.
The members of the
earnestly working to
|event a success. All
Holmgreen, Extension
N.
Service
” T. A. are
make this
________ _ __________ ____ parents as
well iim children lire cordially In-
vited lo patronise this affair, the
proceeds of which will be used by
the organization for school work
The following students are ellg- during the year.
Ible for membership In Ihe Scholar According to present Indiea-
shlp Society. Membership Is based Hons, this event will surpass any-
on the excellence of grades. From] thing that this organization has
this list, the new members will be I sponsored In recent years. Mrs. J
Thursday (’itrus
Pay At Show
Tn Poultry Husbandman of A. and M
.men HegleHed entirely Bus.ness <»»•» "j" f * ‘Jemon.tr.tloO
men. farmers, and other gamblers *2 «he selection and slaughter Ing
are cordially Invited. poul,ry wh'<h
—BB—
Striking Mid-West farmers are
to be appeased hy “prompt cash
loaua", according to Washington
news stories. Most folks whose
business has "got Into a Jam"
would he more than appeased If
will he of special Interest to farm
home makers. Thursday afternoon,
Miss z.etha Me In n Is, Home Industry
Specialist, Extension Hervlce, will
give a demonstration In the can-
ning of chicken and turkey. Two or
three women from the rountlea of
Bee, Nueces, Jim Wells and Kle-
L. Flores president of the organ
Izatlon Is In charge assisted hy (til
the membership.
the taxpayer must furnish these
"loans”. He Is the goose that lays
Ihe golden egg And the govern-
ment will not listen to his "squawk”
unless It be his dying squawk.
• —BB--
President Roosevelt's coming
conversations with Russia’s repre-
der Miss Mclnnls’ supervision; all
who wlsti may observe the work.
Ground und boned will he canned,
also chicken tamales Following
the demonstration Miss Mclnnls
will score some of the canned pro-
ducts.
In connection with the poultry
tentative la attracting world wide canning, Mrs. John Nix and Mrs
attention and comment Not all the N B. Tanner of the Hatter 4 It
Nations are pleased. Germany Is Products ^Association of Kleberg
displeased — that Is to say Hitler County will give reports of progress
Is displeased. His attacks on com- made In marketing canned chh k
munlsm lost for Germany her Rus **> Put UP •'Jf 'A1** Kleberg ( onnty
.Vlun trad*. China thinks we ar* Home Demonstration Club woman
protecting ourselves from a Jap- Mist Mildred Horton, Htata Home
selected.
Dorothy E. Davis, Kingsville,
Mary Margaret Hlndalr, Kingsville;
Myrtle Wukelund, Bishop; Mrs.
Geo. Westervelt, Corpus Christ!;
Abellno E Aguirre, Allende, Nuevo ,
Leon, Mexico, Herman Boroughs, j
Corpus Chrlstl; Harold O. Brown,
Kingsville; Mark O. Glasgow,
Bloomington; Robert R. Ladd,
Drtacoll; K Drew Mayfield, El
Cumpo; James C. Porter, Cason;
K. R. Hhelton, Refugio; L. C. Bogus-
kle, Kingsville; Fred Connell,
Kingsville; Kldred Foster, Kings-
ville; John W. Harris, Premont;
Odle Jenkins, Pleasanton; Clyde
Kramme, Kingsville; Robert C.
Rumble, Edinburg; Clifford Hadler,
Blgfoot; Eugenia Adams, Kings
vide; Dora Dietz,
Louise Underworld, Kingsville; R J Cook of Ihe col eg e outlined
Wsnn Wooldridge, Kingsville; 1 the program of Ihe short course
Mrs. Harry Rosamond, Drlacoll, nnd as leaded an Invitation to st-
and Alice Smith, Kingsville. ! tend Its programs
V. H Krard and W L. Wllkln-
To Tour Thursday
Falfurrias To He At
Show On Citrus Day
Falfurrias citizens have arranged
to enter an agricultural float and
their high school hand In the pa
rade that opens the South Texas
Live Stork Show here next Tues-
day, It was announced hy Ruth
Story, secretary of the Falfurrias
Chamber of Commerce at the an
nual meeting of that organization
held Monday evening
Sidney Krlng, of Corpus Chrlstl,
ess the principal speaker of the
Kingsville; I evening. President K. W Seale and
The Cltru ho,w this year prom- 4 II lx / ii i
Ises to be even lng'-r Ilian last » Ollfliy II. I/# * IllOK
year and u number of extra at-
tract Iona will he Included. The
cooperation of all those having
citrus fruit Is earnestly solicited.
Rules Httrl regulations will he
the same as last year and nil en-
tries shall he In
Ribbon* will be
classes and the varieties as listed
below will be #«ld < ash prizes.
1. Grapefruit: Marsh Heedless
and Duncan, 1st place >1 80.
2. Oranges: Navels and Pine-
apples (Karl* seeded oranges),
$1.80
3. Lsmona: Kureka, $1 80
4. Tangerines: Dancy, $180.
County riders. They were downed U,,,Y second place winners will
In their last contast wllli the I’arr- tecelvn 118.00 and $10.00, reaped-
men by a goal scored In the las( Uv**ly- *** prize money
minute of play, nnd are confident Yesterday, Mr. Hnthlc reported
dial they will give a better account 'A"’ following organizations and In-
of themselves In the coming con- Olvldusls as having entered floats
ieHl or decorated care
Kingsville Rotary Club, Lamar
cr \ Mm imm< cm, ki
cardo School, Man Fernando School,
Conway Conservatory, American
fs'glori, American Legion Auxiliary,
Woman's (Tub, Kingsville Music
Club, Anton Dietz, Weller Motor
Company, Yaklln, Garage, Salazar
Brothers, Martinez Grocery, Soils
Grocery, Eliott's Garage, Arnst
Thursday Home Demonstration
Club members and others In the
county will "o on u County Tour
bv noon Oct 31 "r‘Td ’’T, Grocery, Eliott s Garage, Arnst
awarded In all / o.znc II loses some demon ( Hrulb Kingsville Fire Depart-
sir..Ion* it. Yard li.ipr.tvemerit, KntMrprlse
4 It Pantry work nnd Wardrobe
work established by club demon-
strators.
It will not he the fault of Conn
ty Commissioners' Nanny and
Mathis, If all who wish to go do
not have transportation. Ka< h
will furnish and drive a truck on
« regular sc had u I* over the pro
Market, Fred Schmidt, C. Meek,
Kingsville Lumber Company, City
6. Best Cluster of Oranges, $1 80.
« Best Cluster of Grapefruit, f®"*4 !"n"r“7. ”
$1 60.
(Continued on page I.)
(Continued on page $ >
Mrs. f). L Edwards, Jr., accom-
panied by her niece, Hetty Rose
Bender of Kan Antonio, are leav-
ing the latter part of this week
for a short visit with relatives In
San Antonio.
son also attended the meeting.
Mr and Mrs Henry Ifllmer en
• ertalned as their guest* Sunday,
Mr and Mrs Clay Hammond of
Corpus Chrlstl.
For further Information In re
gard to the Citrus Show get In
touch with J. B Corns, Horticul-
turist, A A I. College.
A. D Hhamel, plant physiologist
of the ftopurtment of Agriculture,
will he the principal speaker at the
short course on Thursday, Novem
tier 2, which haa been designated
Citrus Day. J. P KoeborvMigh, Kz
tension Horticulturist of A * M
College, ulso Is on the citrus pro-
gram Interest In Gils feature of
the show and short course Is re-
ported to be keen throughout the
Valley and In Brook* County, A
large attendance la expected from
those lections on Citrus Day.
t»ers who might not otherwise have
an opportunity to ace the work In
the county, may go.
Well loaded trucka make for
more comfortable riding, It ta ad-
glsed, and where poaalhle others
beside regular club members will
lie provided transportation.
Meat Market, Tex Mex Natural Gas
Company, ('age Hardware A Imple-
ment Co., D. A. Barber, Red A
White Store, Plggly Wiggly, City
l>rug Store, II. H. Graul, Edwards
(Continued on page I.)
Dr. Ktfner Dine unset
Inflation At Rotary
inflation of prices and revalua-
tion of the dollar were dlseuaaed
by Dr Cheater Egner. recently el-
ected member of the faculty of A.
Han Fernando Club membra are * |. College, at the mcetiug of the
to meet Mr Mathis at the Home Rotary Club yesterday. Dr. Kg-
liemonstratlon Agent’s office at
12 IS noon Thursday; Midway and
! Khardo folks will be collected en
route from Kingsville to Riviera
The «tub member* from Vsttman
and Hlvlera with Mr. Nanny will
$oln the * Mathis Hung” at the lOv
(Continu'd on page S.)
ner was presented by President K
W Seale, of the college, who waa
In charge of the program for the
day.
Mlsa Margaret llon-»e, with Mias
lloaha f>owdy at the piano, was
heard in two violin numbers which
were well received hy the Rotar-
lans
t
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Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933, newspaper, October 25, 1933; Kingsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870379/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .