Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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HOES WIN 24-0
OVER PIES IN
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Virginia City Comes to Life Again
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man> fumble* The varsity khker*-
uil.'.i in make a foul In (our at-
tempts
l(uiiii-) (• Iulift'd lb* llUf (or lb*
firm Bi-ort- Kt hUMplutch took the
limit (or a »lxty yard run In inak
(life tin- second tally. II** alld oil
rlf III end t-ludt'd several tinkler*,
i riiam-d lilt* (lt-ld alld (low down
till »td« mrl|M-
Sadler look a lalt-ral pus* Into
Hit* line tin nil tmil around |>lay to
wilt* tliroufli (or (orty yard* and
tht* oilier tourltdowu. Hadlar play-
ni a food defensive Kaiiit-. Ilt>
taught Hit* only (Wo pusses min
pleted Ity Ilia l!ofu lor falua of
30 unit 16 yarilu respectively.
Dixon, who bus Iimiii shifted to
the hurkflt-ld because of the (all-
ure of Speer to return to college,
■t'orad tin- Iasi murker *on a iwlat-
Iiik 66 yard run Dixon reversed III*
field aeverul IIiiii-h to travel all
over the field III iinikliif this play.
The Kreahmeii Mhowed up fulrly
well ugulnst the powt*r uud upend
of their more experienced oppon-
ents. They made (our drat downa
to the Vuraillea nine. Two of
their flrat downa were uiude by
the amushlng I'rejeun, when he
went throufh (or Kiilna of It) and 12
yards.
The flrat quarter wua eventful
for the varally. They acored two
of their touchdowna In thla period.
The otliera were scored In the
third and fourth perloda.
Hchuephach made aeverul nice
falna and a 30 yurd puaa to Sadler
put the hull in scoring poaltton.
Harney plunged the hall over
through the Hue for the flrat tully.
I’rejeun wua the shining atur for
the frcuhmen In the aecond quur-
lev. He made two Juunla of 10 yarda
each to muke two of the Slimes
four flrat downs.
The third and fourth quarters
were ull Varsity, an they limited
the Fish to only one flrat down,
and actually pushed them hack
when they did get the hull.
Stumpo Massey was shifted to
the end position, one which lie play-
ed last year, when Dixon went In-
to the hackfield. lie played u nice
Itame on defense.
Mlsa Mamie K. Drown entertain-
ed as guests In her home Friday,
Miss Sarah and Jean Thomas of
Corpus f'hrlstl.
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Your guests will appreciate Vel
vet Jersey Ice Cream in heuutlful
molds. 47-4t-np
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I s talls of till- |ili>Kt
i.iiuIh i-d hr XI Week
The Ex student* i
the Itolw-ri llartow |
Fund, which they spolisur, aud »-x
|M-d to have Its total uear the 121,•
taut mark anon
Tin* organisation numbers among
: its directors many prominent ex-
: »t udeitt* of A * I Among them are
, I'orter (lamer, It'distowu; W. II
laienmptn, Fremont; I,. II lllulr.
Karnes City; Carl Itnser, ltl<>
iiramie City; Vila It Hunt. Kings-
| vllle; and Martha Ferguson, liar
I luge n.
Miss Muyuic I'hllngcr, student of
A. A I. College, s|M-til the week end
with her parents In Ith.hop
Miss Iternlce Hkugg, A. und I
student, wus a visitor lu Itlvleru
over the week end, the guest of
her patents.
Mrs. (I. II. Nicholson und daugh-
ter, Miss Pauline, were umoug the
Kingsville group attending the
Houston HI Corpus Chrlstl III
foothull game pluyed in Corpus
Friday evening
Velvet Jersey Sherbets in Lime,
| Lemon, Orunge and Orange I’lne
apple. A wonderful frozen refresh-
ment for hot weather. 47-4t-np
Miss Johnnie Mae deMaurl, who
I Is u member of the Hrcgory .High
School faculty, spent the week end
In our city visiting her purents,
Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Fletcher.
Miss Vivian Krard, who Is teach-
ing In the Agnn Dulce school, was
a visitor In our city over the week
end.
MIhh ftomona ‘Baldridge, popu-
lar A. A I. co-ed, was presented at
the Engineer's Dance Saturday
as the "Sweetheart" of the Knglii-
oere.
Mrs. F. F. Kuhanks and child-
ren spent the week end In I Inns-
Ion ns guests of Mrs. Kuhank’H
mother, Mrs. A. M, Anthony. They
also visited other relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stephens uml
Mr. and Mrs. Van Fleet and son,
David, enjoyed a three-day hunting
und camping trip on the Nueces
river Ihls week.
Mrs. Georgia Bergeron was a
visitor In Corpus Chrlstl Friday.
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View ot the malu street In V Irglnla City, Nev., hmg "dead" town that
gold digging uml all the Itualneas that goes with that Industry. Buildings
ue»s enterprises snd pr*>|*erty Is Increasing In vslue rapidly.
has le-eii revived by the renewal of
are being renovated for new hue!-
POETRY PROGRAM IS
PRESENTED FRIDAY
MImn Middle Jo Johnson wus tin*
guest of honor at u program of
readings from her new hook of
poems, "Agarlta Berry," presented
In the college auditorium last week
The program wus sponsored by the
Modern Poetry Class of A. A I.
The poems read by Miss John-
son are typically of (he Southwest.
The liook Is mimed after the thorny
Agurliu hush which grows In pro-
fusion In Ihls section of the stale. It
Is divided Into four sections lo rep
resent four different parts of the
bush.
Miss Johnson Is a 1632 graduate
of T. C. U. She Is touching English
in Itefuglo High School this year,
but her home Is In Corpus Chrlstl.
She wus presented on the pro-
gram of the Texas Poetry Society
at their meeting In Dallas on Oct.
| 14, In readings from her book.
Such periodicals us Poetry, Thu
New York Times, Kuleldogruph,
Dullus News, Houston Post Dls-
,patch. und American Poetry Mag-
azine have accepted her work for
publication
While In T. C. U. Miss Johnson
whh sponsored by a Dallas Alumni
Club, who saw a great future for
her poetry.
Refreshments were served to the
guests lust night by the members
of llm Modern Poetry Class. Miss
Johnson autographed copies of her
hook al thut time.
Mrs. W. II. IlnrrlH of DeLeon nr
rived Ihls week lo vhdl her daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. M. Marslon, and other
relatives In our city.
MIhh Hazel Klammer, student of
A. A I. College, spent the week
lend with relatives lu San Antonio.
( ity Health Officer
Warns Against
Diphtheria Spread
Lust year, lu the Stale of Texas
alone, there were M12 deaths caus-
ed by Dlplitherlu. Tills Is lu Increase
of shout 300 deaths above (lie uv-
••rage year. This year wo are huv-
lug more cases reported than lust
vuar. The increase In Hlphtliorlu
deaths can possibly be attributed
to one or ull of the following fuc-
lOI'M
I I'srenta ure waiting until the
lid or 4(h day of Illness to call the
; doctor.
2 The prevention of Dlplittioriu by
toxoid bus not been general enough
to protect ull the children from 6
months to 10 yeura. (6X per cent
of deaths are under the nge of 5
years.)
3. The active cases ure not kept
quarantined und the spreud of
Diphtheria Ih Increased by conval-
escent curriers.
Dr. G. W. Moore, Kingsville Clly
Health Officer, lu commenting on
Ihls loss, suld, "Diphtheria could he
practically eliminated If purents
would Dike their children lo their
futility physician und have them Im-
munized us soon after they reach
six months of uge us possible."
Parents would not ullow their
children lo walk In front of a mov-
ing train or cxisise them to any
other such danger, so why will
tliny allow them In run the danger
of contracting Diphtheria. This Im-
munisation should he done us soon
us possible, ns the winter months
uro the ones lu which the most
deaths occur, aud it takes some
litiHi for Immunity lo develop.
F lias kill"
Buckner llsrrD Jr. snd Roger Har-
ris spent the week end at I'erotln*
Beach fishing and camping,
Mrs. Frank Kvelnu returned
Monday from a week's vacation
•pent In Houston and iluulsvllle
L D Lewis, trsvellug tllin keeper
of Houston was a visitor In the
Hupf. office several days this week
The Mol’ac Boosters are meet
lug tonight, Wednesday at the
Hall for a hiislin-«a session follow-
ed by darning.
Mrs (' A, Farrow arrived home
Tuesday from a visit of a week
with relatives In Anchorage und
liulon Houge, Lu
Mr. und Mrs. M. II law* uud
! Hon Steve Jr , are enjoying u
, week's vacation at Dig Springs,
Texas.
Msrviage Leidasi* feersse*
Marriage gui-lutee bureaus are
conducted in Fshfortilu. New York
Ohio and Pennsylvania
Character
I tisrscter Is a functn*n * f Hie In-
dividual's ability In oxidise eiergy-
provJOtug finals quickly an I In suf-
fleh-nt amount, says a noted sjan lal-
1st. Ilelitxed |*eopls burn less gly-
cogen than reuse |*eople. People
who tend to tie more lenae should
cousuiiim looie sugar If tests prove
lliul they have the ability to burn
It.
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HEARS ERARD TALK
"What the Newspupi-r Wants
From Iteportora" was the subject
of a talk by K. II. Krard, Kdltor of
the Kingsville Hecord, on tlu* pro-
gram of Hie Itv-portors' School held
here at A. A I. College yesterday.
This School wus conducted by
Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham,
Assistant Kdltor, Extension Ser-
vice, A. A M. College. She was
assisted by Miss F.ffle K. Met'lane,
Kleberg County Home Demonstra-
tlon Agent.
Jilsiussloiis, "He porting for
Newspapers”, led by Mrs. Cun-
ulnghum.
Demonstration by Home Demon-
stration Agent. Dlseusslolis us to
possible "lends” on stories to be
written about demonstration.
Lunch hour and recess.
Writing stories about demonstra-
tion.
Discussion ubout stories.
“What the Newspaper Wunts
From Reporters”, K. B. Krard.
Closing Discussion.
Are Your Flues Safe?
IF A FLUE loading from a gan stove is ho con-
structed that the gas fumes (or possible sparks) are
emptied into the attic this constitutes not only an
unsafe flue, hut is a flue WITHOUT WARRANTY,
and constitutes u violation of the fire policy contract
unless properly shown and the correct charge made
for this hazard.
Read your policy and check up on
conditions that may affect the settle-
ment of a claim.
MARCUS PHILLIPS, MGR.
Kingsville Insurance Agency
Building Materials
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Well* -of
CorpuH Chrlstl were vlaitora In our
city over the week end. They
were guest* In tho homo of Rev.
K. L. Houlder, uncle of Mr. Well*
MImh Annin Norris wua among
the KlugHvllln visitor* In Houston
over (lie week end.
Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Emerson
ure expected home next Monday
from a two weeks vacutlon to Chi-
cago and the World Fair. They j
will also visit while lu Chicago, lu
the homes of Dr. Iris Chumherhiud,
u brother of Mrs. Emerson, uud W.
L. Emerson, who Is Dean of Wheat-1
eti College. Knroute home, Mr. uud ;
Mrs. Emerson will stop (or u j
short visit lu Springfield, Mo.
Mrs. V. F. Perkins was a visitor;
in Houston on Tliursdiiy of lust
week.
Pecan Krlsp, Hershoy Chocolate,
Honeymoon Velvet Jersey Ice
Cream, all at your fountain.
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Miss lone McClelland, who Is a
member of tho Falfurrlas school
fucully, was u visitor lu our clly
over the week end.
Mr. und Mrs. I). O. Woods were
business visitors In Brownsville
Saturday.
Hal Perrenot and Edward Gibbs
were visitors In the Rio Gruude
Valley Sunday, the guests of ,
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Cook enter-
tulm-d us a guest in their homo
over the week end. Miss Jeanette
McClure of Falfurrlas,
Miss Helen Horton, A. A I. co-
ed, spent the week end with her
purents in Gregory.
Knl more Velvet Jersey Ice j
; cream; It Is better than ever be-
fore 46 41 up
Miss Delia I-ou Cummings, slu I
drill of A. A I College, visited her
purents In Agua Dulce over the
week end. Miss < uuiiiiIiiks enter- |
tallied as guests during the week
end stay, Miss Sophie Itiisblng.
Fairy Murgurel Martin and Alice
| Allen
Mis* Kilns Sain was a visitor
I in Alne over the week end. the
guesl of her parents.
Cecil Chapman spout the week
end In Houetou visiting friends
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