Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933 Page: 8 of 8
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ATTRACTION
Fall Style Show
HY RAGLANDS
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TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY
Oct. 31 A Nov. 1
Allison Sk ip worth and
W. C. Fields
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“TILLIE AND GUS”
Also Cab Calloway and
Betty Boop in
“The Old Man of the
Mountain” and Radio
Stars in "Peeping Tom”
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FROLIC
Oct. 31st, 11:30 P. M.
BETTE DAVIS,
LEWIS STONE
and
GLENDA FARRELL
IN
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he HUH.i Saturday in
a. karoo" aaya that to
mil a film la titan
dt'M|tlle llie cxl.tciiic of
row hoy a who reside lit
Mayuard Inaiala on the
ml hand pic ka hla men,
A record on the runge la the
flral ihlitK Maynard, who caala and
III the caae of "Klddllli llu. karoo"
dlrecla hla own pictures. uaka fur.
(ilorlu Shell, Fred Kohler, Kruuk
Klee, Jack Rockwell mid other film
favoritea round out file larae cast
of the film, which Include* a limn
her of iiielodloua old cowboy (iiiiok,
Which Maynard playa and slug*.
Of Hpeclal Interest to Die ludles
will lie the Fall Style Show which
Ih staged In ronjuiictlon with the
mldultcht uiutliiee at the Idaho,
Saturday night at 11:30 I*. M.
Many beautiful styles will he hIiowii
In the revue, from pajainua to ev-
ening gowns. Th^ xhototng Is spoil
sore by Raglands, the afore which
Is known to always carry the heat
lines In ladlea ready to wear. The
Hereon attraction for thin special
occasion will he the well known
screen oomlc'H, Bert Wheeler and
Itohert Woolaey In ‘‘Dtplomanlacs".
A mad story of two Ul will ambus-
satlors to the peace conference. If
you want to he entertained like a
kina, see the lutest In atyleR, and
lauKh till your sides ache, then at-
tend the midnight show, next Sat-
urday night at the Klalto.
IMA. M
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I'M a. t.Uifl IMF M
WaduMday
1 seeker's Matlliif l:U I* M
I'rayer Meeting f:M F M
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choir I'rarlln 7 9# P M
• T. (ikNTHUDt k CHURCH
Career Me amr King
Rsv. Pr. A. Id ward Haoawlt
Friday night devotion 7:10 p m
Week llay Maaaea 7 00 a ni,
Hundaya--
Flrat Maaa 7:90 a. mi
Sacond Maaa 11:30 a m.
Confession every Saturday from
4 to 6 and 7 to A
Caleehlam and lllbla t’laaa 3 p. iu
•very Saturday.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
King and South 7th
G. J Parrish, Paator
Hund. vuool, 10:00 a. in.
Mornliig Worahlp, 11:00 a. in.
('hrlatlan Endeavor, 7 p. in
Evening Worahlp, 7:30 p. m.
Women'll Meeting, Thuraday af-
ternoon.
C’holr Meeting, Thuraday even
Ing.
Other meetings, as announced
COMK TO CHURCH SUNDAY.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Of Kingavllla, Texas
11th and King
A Ruth for Tennyson
In the duya of Tennyson, a new
book of poetry announced by Idm
for publication would send thou
sands of Englishmen hurrying out to
buy a copy I
Skin Troubles
Skin trouble* can he cleared up
quickly and permanently, A new
discovery, SKIN-LIFE, brings
unitizing improvement flri*t 24
hours. To get rid of blackheads,
pimple*, oily Kkin, enlarged poreH,
Itching akin, athlete's foot and ec-
zema, Just try HK IN-LIFE Oint-
ment today. This aclentlflr oint-
ment penetrates to the seut of the
trouble and healing begins at once.
No muss, no trouble, will not stain.
Your druggist refunds your money
If It fails.
Skin-Ufe
WHY GET UP
NIGHTS ?
Physic ths Bladder With
Juniper Oil
Drive out the impurities and ex-
cess ados that cause Irritation,
burning and frequent desire. Juni-
per oil is pleasant to take in the
rorm of BURETS, the bladder
physic, also containing buchu
leaves, etc. Works on the bladder
ilmilar to castor oil on the bowels.
Jet a 26c box from sny d’-ig store.
Ifler four dav* If not relieved of
‘getting up i. „ota" go hack and
cet your money. If you are bother-
rd with backache or leg pains
a used from bladder disorders you
re bound to feel belter after this
leaning and yod get your regular
leep Harrel Drug Co, and II M
IcCormack, Druggist, ssy Hl'-
IKTH la a best seller."
Claudette Colbert has been giv-
en a real chance to display her
talents. The opportunity canie to
her In “Torch Singer”, latest star-
ring picture for Paramount, which
shows at the Rialto Sunduy and
Monday.
“Torch Singer” tolls of the trn-
vulls of Sully Trent, whose man
leaves her Just us she Is about to
give birth to Ills child. Impoverish-
ed, she Is forced to give the baby
up for udoption when the father's
family refuses help, ami her char-
acter undergoes u definite change.
Assuming the name of Mlmi Ben-
ton, Sully becomes a success In the
night clubs with her sizzling songs.
With fume In her grasp, she finds
that It means nothing to her com-
pared with the great longing for
her child When she goes hack to
the hospital to learn the names of
Its adopted parents, she is refused
the Information.
Then comes the thrilling events
leading up to the eniotlonu! climax
which given Oolhert a real oppor-
tunity to show what she ran really
do with a good part.
Having Htolen pictures from prac-
tically every star in Hollywood, W.
C. Fields and Alison Kkipworth are
mow trying to steal a picture from
each other. These two lovable res-
cale are together lit last, in a pic-
ture lulled “Tlllle uud (Jus” It will
he shown ut the Rialto Tuesday
and Wednesday.
A special Mldnlte show will be
run ut the Rialto Hallowe’en Night
ut 11:30 I*. M for the entertain-
ment of those who wish to cele-
brate the arrival of spooks. Thu
title of the feature attraction Is
Hureuu of Missing Persons” a
wild tule of the missing department
of the police of a famous city. The
feature roles are played by Bettye
Davis, Lewis Slone and Glenda
Farrell. "Bureau of Missing Per-
sons" promises {plenty of thrills
iiml plcusunt entertainment. A suit-
able program of shorts has been
arranged and a good time is assur-
ed for all who attend.
Services Sunday 11 a. m
Wednesday evening services—
every Wednesday night at 8 p m
Reading room open to the public
Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 p. m„ to
4:30 p. m.
The public Is lovingly Invited
to attend our services and visit
our reading room.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
The church Is without a paHtor
at present, but wo cordially Invite
those who huve n ocburch home
and others Interested to the follow-
ing regular services:
Sunday School — 10:00 o’clock
a. m.
Morning worship — 11:00 o'clock
a. m.
Sunbeam Hand — 7:00 o'clock
p. m.
II. T. S. —• 7:0(1 o’clock P. M.
Evening Worship — 8:00 o’clock
p. m.
Y. W. A. — Monday evening, 7:00
o’clock.
W. M. S. — Wednesday, 4 o’clock
p. m.
Prayer Meeting — 8:00 p. m.
WedneHdny.
The pulpit Is being supplied ut
each service by capable visiting
ministers. Come, attend our ser-
vices!
CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY
K. L. Houlder, Rector
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Morning Prnyer and Sermon, 11
a. m.
Church School, 9:80 a. m.
Choir Practice, Thursday, 5:15
P. M.
Harvest festival will he celebrat-
ed Sunday next at 11 a. m. The
choir of the Church of the Advent,
Alice, will Join with the local choir
and sing the Service. Gifts of fruit,
vegetables and flowers will he re-
ceived at the Church Saturday
evening and will be used for Char-
ity after the service.
KHUMHESB
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
M. D. Council, Peetor In Charge
Sunday School 9:30 a m
Preaching 11 a. in.
Kpworth Leagues 3:16 p. m
W. M. H Each Thuraday I p. n
Preaching 7:16 p at.
Choir Practice Thursday 7:89
p. m
Church Orchestra Tuesday 7:80
p m
Senior Board of Stewards 7:80
each Tuesday.
After First Sunday, Junior Hoard
of Stewards, 7:80 each second
Thursday.
Church Night Service Wed nee
day 7-11 p. m.
Extra-Fast
Relief
Dammnd mnd Got
GENUINE BAYER
ASPIRIN
DECAUSE of a unique process
D in maeufseture. Genuine Bayer
Aspirin Tablets are Made to dis-
integrate—or dissolve—INSTANT-
LY you take them Thus they start
to work instantly. Start ' taking
hold” of evtn a severe headache,
neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain
a few minutes attar taking.
And they provide SAFE relief—
lor Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN done
not harm the heart So if you want
QUICK and SAFE relief see that
you get the reel Bayer article. Look
for the Bayer croaa on every tablet
as shown above and for the words
GENUINE BAYER ASPIHIN on
every bottle or parkage you buy.
Member N. R. A.
GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN
DOES NOT HARM THE HEART
• T. MARTIN'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
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Rev. Pain#* Cevesee. Peeler
Heedsr Maoeew 7 Id nod 9 9#
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8« ImjmI | y in
Hinder kvvales Mueerjr Herman
sod Ueuadkllutt. !;9d p m
Week lk| Meases 9 3d a m
H »ly Haul Thursday evading.
I Be p m
MEN’S BIBLE CLAM
• **!*' Oeesmlnetiaaei
Mens Melurder Night lllbla
( less Kvsrr Heiurder evealng
7 30. odd Fellows’ Hell — Bpl*u
did Fellowship — (near passed
l^wdernhlp — lM«rd*n»mlneltanel
You ere cordially Invited le M
lend,
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Tenth end Doddridge
J H. Kollmeyer, Paster
Hnnday K< inn,| 9:,io.
Morillua Hervlce ill; Jit
Young Peoples' Rally Friday
• lining si x on o'clock
\S < vi lull tn ill.ink all lUnst* who
»o kindly assisted In the "Golden
Wedding" anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs N T. Durbin, Sunduy. Oct. 22.
MR AND MRS. N. T.
Dl'ltItlN AND FAMILY.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
"Everlasting Punishment" Is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon tu
ull Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunduy, October 29.
The Golden Text Is: "The Lord
knoweth how to deliver the godly
out of temptation, und to reserve
the unjust unto the day of judg-
ment to be punished" (II Peter
2: U).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon Is the
following from the ltlble: ‘‘And
Jesus said. Are ye ulso yet with-
out understanding? , . . For out of
the heart proceed evil thoughts,
murders, adulteries, fornications,
thefts, false witness, blasphemies:
These nre the things which defile
a man" (Matthew 15: 16. 19. 20).
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage from the
Christ lun Science textbook, “Sci-
ence und Health with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Haker Eddy:
"Divine Science adjusts the bal-
ance us Jesus adjusted It. Science
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,nl. by fire!
Ituildinic Iflnx
M float
Care ef Tb#ahe
We warn Iti est*. e«* a word ef
i banks and appvsr katkei l*i iter
uisnr frl* nd# and velarIvee for
every li.nd deed ut wr-erf of arm
path* etpr eased to rack ef I ha
family daring our great sorrow
MU ANIt MUH |». |, IIAltMIII.I.,
I4JCHIK ItAMNIHIJ-.
WOOlNtOW IIAIt.NIHLL,
Ml( AND Mltti W H BARNHILL,
MR AND MltH P II ItAltNHIM-.
Mlt AND MltH ('. It HTAIIL.
Low Upkeep
The only domestic animat that Is
proMsIdy bred In (he Arctic regions
Is the reindeer, bemuse It roi| u I re*
neither hay for feed nor shelter for
protection. There nre more than
of them, ami It Is not
uncommon for single breeders In
Arctic Siberia to own lierdu of pi
• at a time.
Demand for Book*
There Is a growing demand for
educational and scientific books,
while the demand for Action has
grown proportionately less In Uk)4
(he total number of fletiou works
borrowed In libraries throughout the
country wus Id per cent of the en
tire number of nil types of books;
by lU’Jti the demand had declined to
11 per cent, while 1U33 showed a
proportion of U per cent.
Jockey*' Income*
Jockeys may make 6100,000 a year
In their best season, but there nre
several hundred other riders work-
ing long hours, spending years tn
learning their trade, laboring much
harder limn tiny lighter to keep
down to weight, and winding up
tbclr careers before they have
reached the age of thirty.
V\ WILD —- < It-.ui ml loti j,,, t|l „. , , j,
rugs ftrr wiping m.tclnm-rv— (M, 4 „„rt co-round
no ovciull- or t'urlMiriti ai ccpl -
rd, Hr Ih. ItririK to Honiikr'N
Gnraf*. 11-21 -nj* County II. I). Club*
DID YOU EVER STOP TO
THINK
By Edson R. Waits,
Shawnss, Oklahoma
Doberman Pinicher*
Doberman Pinschers nre black and
tan terriers, derived from the Mari
Chester terrier and have been de
scribed us glorified Manchester ter
rlers. They were developed In Ger
many during the Inst 80 years, and
nre about the height and weight of
an Airedale. The coat Is smooth
and glossy and the colors are only
blark and tan.
11'oni inued from page li
b*ru Coiutiiuiilly House at 1.30 P
M and the tour will begin Driunn
muttons will be visited at Riv-
iera, then at Vatiman. next at Rt
imdo, tbi-n Mldwai and tlnallv ut
Hun Fernando The proccsalou
Gault MacGowan, managing . <11 po,,*, ,,y ( MIB „f |,UH|.
tot of The 1 rintdud Guurdiau, n,.4p men uud club women from
ilirltlali West Indies) writes: Kiugsvlllc
"Home time ago I suid that there
was no hope of a return to pros-1 ...
perlty until those who produced W OI1K1I1 SI rUJfrillll- —
also learned to sell, I pointed out - - .
that producers of primary pro- j (Continued from pag. 1)
duets are the ones that advertise
, Demouatrallon Agent for lexus
least I hey let luxury inuuufuctur- ,, . ,, , „ „
. . . und Miss lien tile t'ainphell, Ills
era advertise to the trude, und for- ,, ... . .
..... .................., ....................... trict IliiiiK- iHinoiistrutlon Agent
tor thla district will lie present
und he on the 4-H Club program
Friday. Home Demonstration
, „ .. Al , .. I Agents from Bee, Nueces, Jim
appeal From Martinique come, the , w„,u wm#0, , ami.nm
report of a movement among ban a(1(| H|t|ul CuuuUeH wl|,
ana inanufacturera first to find , . , ..in ,
. . ..... . tendance «t the llotuemukers pro-
their market und then to produce _____ . .. dl
j( j grunt during the Short Course und
I for spedul conferences with Miss
"In lho past, producers there — j Horton und Miss Campbell,
like producers moat places — | __________
have first 'manufactured' und then
looked for u market. They plant-
ed In hope und reuped In sorrow.
get that those who 'manufacture'
crops need to advertise also.
"Now, 1 find cultivators of trop-'
leal products are responding to my
Now, rculizing they cun grow when
Parade Plans
(Continued from page one)
they want to, they nre ulntlng to Food Htore, Model I'harmacy, Ex-
reverse the process. First ntuke - elusive Shoppe. H. G. Weeks anil
your murket, then grow for it. Pro- J. H. Weinman, Ruglund Mercun-
duction then automatically regu- Mle Company, IlHrrel Drug Co., L.
bites itself to the extent of prospec-1 W. Adams.
live business. j Members of the KlngHville Polo
"If one hundred farmers gave Club, a squadron of gtr’ blcyclo
ten dollars u yeur each, they would riders uud the pep squads i sever-
huve a thousand dollars for a al South Texas High schools also
fighting fund to tell the wofldjhuve been entered In the parade.
Come to the Show
Oct. 31-Nov. 1-2-3
And Don’t Forget
THE A. & L SHORT
Jr
COURSE LECTURES
“The New DeaP
Will Be The General Subject of
Prof. R. H. Montgomery
whose inimitable wit makes economic dis-
cussion entertaining as well as enlightening.
in The College Auditorium
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Tuesday Night
‘Shuffling the New
Wednesday Night
Discarding a Short Pair
Thursday Night
“Drawing Four ”
(ill trip* l
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