Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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THE SW^ETm-T^R RFROpTBH, SWEETWATER, TEXAS MONDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1930.
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Society News
MRS. JOHN PERRY, Society Editor—Phone BOS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday
Mrs. M. Ii. Coate will entertain
the members of the. Iyiiucheon Club
anil the'Little liiidgo Club Tues-
day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Sweetwater Choral Club rfjhtyu-
sal at Presbyterian church u{ 9:45
Tuesday inorhlng. ’
United Daughters of ^ho COnfed-
,eracy will meet, with Mrs. H. C.
Ledford at 3 o’clock. Mrs. Led-
ford, Mrs. Cits Rca,.-^Irs. J. C. Aik-
en, Mrs. Bertie Pope, Mrs. It. E.
Withers and Mlfii. L.'C. Vjjison lios-
tesscs. » \
, Wednesday \ \
Mariposa Bridge Club will meet
with Mrs Cart Ragland, 307 West
Texas Avenue, at 3:30 o’clock.
Triple-Knur bridge club will meet
with Mrs. (’. E.'-l’uxUm, 50S Pine
street.
Friday
Tile Delphian Chapter will meet
with Miss Mary Jane Neble^t tit
her ranch home north of Sweetwa-
ter.
The Self Culture Club will meet
with Mrs. Beverly Ncblett at 3 o’-
clock.
Tile-La-Ko«‘Kon Club .will outer-
lain tjbe. husbands with a buffet
Honors Given
To 67 Pupils
Sixty-seven etu(let|< of the West
Ward school made the honor roll in
tho penmanship class for tlie last
month’s work in school, according
to n list released Monday morning.
Almost every grade in the u laool
is represented on this roll. Pen-
manship is ft very popular subject
with the ft admits of West Ward
and soljie, very good students are
being developed in this work.
Those making tho roll include,
1-B, Alvis Carmichael, Jr., Boh Kar-
ris, J;\, Ilcrshcl Hyor, Louise Scott,
Mansell Shafer, Elizabeth Alev,
Wymlel Bohannon, Margaret Clark,
Juanita flreener.
2-A, C. B. Simmons, John B.
Woodnoh, Clifton linker, ltehecca
Clanton, Willi ■ Krunccs Cole,nan,
Iron,; Cooker, Mary Knapp, Wilma
Martin, Iris Mutis. Theresa Nes-
muth, Nina Toler, Mary Windrow.
2-11, Juanita Crawford, Mery Do-
Sor'osis, Club will meet with Mrs. Bu»k- ^hlo’d Hiving, Evelyn ilar-
N. Uobei’ls, 115 Silas street. *">■*, Nellie Hess, Margie
Schmidt, H. di. Dawn. Billie Byron
Cibhs, Billii/ijjqo Slaton.
•1-A, Ma .ino Btlime. Mary Lew-
is. Leola Martin; Virginia Phillips,
Billie tinnforlj, Velma Smith, Mia-
f-nio Mae S1 cVoimotf, Martha Tram-
Country Club lawn Marshall Vurry, Lorvurn Mood-
man.
5-A, Jack Shaw, Walter Anderson,
Jr„ Fi .nice,q .Quit, Bessie Carrlgan,
'i rie Coleimji, Mary Alice Krazier,
tnflUerlue Rains, \estu Shafer,
Hess Simmond and Krauces ■Ner-
fc 'witi-|*miht. — -
li-A, Ucyerle , Brown, Nelson
l’ri ves, Paul Stamp's, KraneiMary
Aiken, Fay Boyd, Carmen Craw-
ilord; Bill/:(n Harkins, Enin Jdnrle
Jameson, i.illiiui lletlin, Doris It -a,
l)oiothy Kose, Irene Sluugrttt'r; Kl-
im Smith, Myrtle Idea Toler and
Geraldine Whitaker.
She’ll Meet Britain’s Rulers
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Duce’s Daughter Wed in Rome
flipper at 8 o’clock at tho home of
,lrs. 'Jltrtms II.1 Ildall, Jr.
Brldgalte Club will meet with
Miss Venita Snood at 8 o’clock, i , ,
Kish fry on Country Club lawn I "l<!l1 MarsIlal
at 7:45.
Junior High /’-T. , ,
To install H,!,uh ' m
Tile Jnainr"High - P-T.
mget .Thursday afternoon at 3:31)
o’clock at the Junior High school
building.
All patrons aro urgently request
cd to he present as new officers
will he installed and Mrs. Ora
Heberts will give a style show.
[ladders Class To
Meat Wednesday
•Tlie Builders Class will nfeet In
the home of Mrs. John Kurd, 1201)
Lamar Street Wednesday afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock.
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Alalliean (doss To
City Schools
Number of Pre - School
Children Scheduled to Be
Examined ut West W ard
Examination of pro-school child-
ren from West Ward will he con-
tinued Tuesday morning in the P-
T. A. summer round-up campaign.
Splendid reponse was noted Mon-
day morning, tin- first day devoted
to West Ward children.
Schedule for Tuesday:
i) o’clock: Jack Kline, Geneva
Kyle, Helen La Duke. John Alton
Langford, Albert Louallen, Maurice
Little, Bernice McAbee, Ituby Mat
phette, May Robert, and Russell
iVlaytiold.
10 o’clock: Robert Moody, Ills
Minis, Eddie Fay Nichols, Charles
O’Connell, Loyalce Pierce, Mildred
Placke, Dorothy Pliieke, Shirley
Pope.
11 o’clock: Charlene Pullen,
I Gladys Reeves, O. M. Reeves, Earn-
! est Rice, Bruce Riddle, Dun Rid-
dle, Mary B. Roberts.
G01.DSB0R0UGH
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Italy’s onto “untitled Crown Princess” Hilda Mussolini, tin* 19 y(‘ai'old
daughter of the Italian dictator had becr>:v* tin (’oiint< • Halouz/.iv
Ciano when this picture was taken showing the l»ride and, groom i si.
utter tlicir wedding in II Dm 's parish cDurdi, St. Jo « pli in Itony
Here you see the countess, garbed in her long : atin wedding ?■,') vn ;m !
cinying a lingo bouquet of while roses ns she answered with tli Fa:
cist’s salute the cheers of thousands
outside the church.
of ltoinans who were
Testifies in His Trial a&'
Brownsville; He Asks
$500,000 Damages
ItROWNS VILLeT May 12JU.R) —
li. II. C ieager, lexus Republican
National Committeeman, madu an r
unexpected appearance on tlic wit-
! ness stand today in trial of his
I Ip500,000 libel suit against. Collier’s
t Weekly magazine. He was put on
i the stand by couusel tor the maga-
zine. •
V. W. Taylor, Collier's associate
' counsel asked : ranger to ideulify
! a photostatic copy of a letter.
Ci eager Identified it, and then
was excised, occupying the stand
hut five minutes.
Previous to his appearance on
tiie stand there was introduced as s
evidence several pages from tin
report of the Brookhart Investigat-
ing committee, before which Cren-
ger testified in San Antonio last
year.
In the report, Crrager was (loot-
ed us saying newcomers to Hidalgo
county, had found “conditions not
altogether healthy there.’’
As to A. I Baker, democratic ,
leader and millionaire sheriff of
report queued
til
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puuJ Stonc-Raj/nor, LIt
Youllt Completes Journey |
Back to New York
In Airplane
NEW YORK, May 12.(U.R) -Frank |
Goldshcrougli, 19-year-old flier, was
congratulated by his JarBson |MrtllOfliffts Go Into Session
Heights friends today as the new
holder of the junior transeontinen
tal flying records.
H'e arirved' at the New York City
airport at Flushing yesterday after-
noon to complete a flight from Los
Angeles, Calif., in 28 hours and 18
minutes actual flying time. The
old record for the West to East ^
flight was 48 hours, held by Rich-1 wj|,t regard to
urd James, flushing high school
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At -'I O’Cloek To Study
Cannon Charges
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ngragateU I <!le cnu,lty' th(r
l ( rcager as saving 1 never have
| had any agreement or undorst.- ) 1-
—————— ! ing with A. Y. Baker over political
matt* i . 1 never hud any and never
will. That article in I'olller's is
highly libelous.”
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I SHOOTINGS
One Person Killed and Two
In Hospitals Following
Week-Eiul Affair
crackling
CRISP
DALLAS, May 12.0J.R) What n<-<| FORT WORTH, May 12. (U.P) —
tion if any, will, lie taken by the j Charges had been filed against I
Episcopacy Committee of tho Me-j two men Monday morning, follow-
thodist General Conference, South, j Inc shootings over the week-end.
charges against) f,'ie mail was killed and two are in
student, who was on hand to greet | [^'^Tin 'ciZ'ctlon' wilh 1 »»» is «• C' ,larrl>!' 40'
their prohihition activities during
imliii'i Session
‘Vi
Helen Howell, above, of Chicago society, is one of the American girls
Who will lie presented to tho British.court at a royal reception given
j by King George and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace fit London.
She sailed recently from New York with her family.
Goldsborough.
| On Ills flight in Los Angeles
| Goldsborough lowered the East to
| West record. He Is the son of the
j late Brice Goldsborough, lost at
1 Sea with the plane Dawn in its at-
tempted trans-Atlantic flight.
| Sweetwater schools entered the j
„ r , , last week of work for the 1929-30
Have Luncheon I term Monday morning.
The business ami social meeting! The members of the faculty are
of the Ahithoan Plans of the First i rounding up grades and giving j
Baptist Church lias been postponed |u few final examinations while the j
from Wednesday afternoon until students who have completed ox-1
Saturday at which linn: the meet-1 examinations are free from school
CHOI TAKE
itig will he in the form of a lunch-
eon held at 1 o’clock in the church
parlors. •' '*
Visit Daughters Here
'Mr. anrt'Mrs. J. F. Sloan and fam-
ily of Stamford, spent Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. IJewey Geer
of ties city.
OCEAN R IGHT
STARTS TODAY
duties and awaiting only the result
of their examiuqjioim.
MAnyyiiiirciirs'liiiVe been thm'fiV.iT
with examinations for several days j He Takes Blftllit* For Haiti!- French Aviator in Attempt
while only a tow.remain busy with -■ - 1
their work.
Mrs. Shipley’s Mother Dead
T. Fill ploy is in receipt of
telegram from Mrs. Shipley, who
has boon at the bedside of her
mother, Mrs. Williams, at Murray,
Ky., informing him of the death
of Mrs. Williams Sunday morning.
Funeral services will be held this
afternoon ami burial made in the
Murray cemetery.
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Visited in Sweetwater
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buck of
Sun Angelo spent the wcek-eml at
tlie home of Mrs. Ruby Williams.
* * *
Visited Friends
; tMr. and Mrs. J. (’. Jenkins nml
The teachers heaviest duties are
now being done to finish tlie sen-
son.
Dinal exercises are to he held
next Monday night and on the fol-
a j lowing Monday, summer school is
to he started.
Canfils on Visit
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Canfil, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Jioss, spent Sunday on tlie Canfil
farm near Rails, Texas, They re-
turned by tho way of Crosbyton
and Spur.
liiiif Liiareoiinlctl for Fin-
ances of Campaign
WASHINGTON, May 12. (U.R)—
Full ri'Fi? visibility fin* handling tli •
umitTountcMl lor lTnancca of tho
iinti-Sniith campaign in Virginia
was as: iinit*<l today by Bishop
Jumna (Taunon, Jr., of tli" .Mnliod-
iv-t Episcopal church, South, hi a
of
To Span Alluntic 'l o
Open Alai! Line
SAINT LOUIS, ibngi.il, May 12.
(U.R)- The French aviator Jean Mer-
liioz departed at noon (GMT) today
on a trans-Atlantic flight to Brazil,
inaugurating an air mail route to
South America.
He was flying an aeiopostal sea-
Reports Considered
Monthly and quarterly
lehyiain to Chairman Faraway
the sei.ule lobby cniiimiltee, | jilmto uiul carried air mail for South
In tin telegram, the bishop said] American ports. Hist destination
he never made an aecmir.ting ol j was Natal, on the northwestern
the funds publicly, ‘‘us none wa ; I point of the continent,
required l>y law." ] »
reports
of county officials were being tak-
en up today in the regular May i
spent Sunday in Sail Angelo visit
ihg friends. *
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Returns From Visit
Mrs. S. (!. I'hilllps returned Fri-
day from Hollis, Okln., and l’adti-
c:di, Texas, where slio visited
fljends and relatives.
Visits Sister Here
Or
; Kvill Alford of FahtaUruna is vixie
ig liis sister, Miss Bobby Al-
ii.
ft
Ends Visit Here
' Airs. M. Robinson left Sunday for
her home in Fort Worth after
to gt UboutVil1i prospects thatflfu:
term lnigfit continue throi gh Tin .,
day.
Heavy Rain at Houston
HOUSTON, May 12. <U.fi>—Nearly
threelinchea of,?all) fell in Houston
within twij bourn .eijely Momli.v, in
ll'ldatiiig Spine sec:inn of tfle'clty
and partially iiaralyzing traffic.
More showers were in prospect for
the day.
Flier On Trip
ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 12.
I olid Henry 'In ■ , in rout
California to New York,
wj re h ■ plan to start a
fit’nir.piing world girJITiv,
5:10 a. m. today
Hanged from Ghibaard
ATLANTA, Fa.. M ./ 12. (U.R) V
Uinta deli fives and agents of the
federal (ti.partnie'ai of ja.-lici; coi-
luborated here today in : li n toil
to Identify a man found hanging
filoui a hillhoard in ti.e licart of)
Atlanta’s buslneus .seetion.
An expert declares that, the
telephoire girl is neither in a Du i
spending ft week with het parents j licss nor a profession. Anyway, she
Mr. and Mrs. li. Berman. |has a pretty busy line.
left In re at
livllaanualls.
Requisition Issued
Sulphur Assessments Higher j AUSTIN, May 12. (U.R)—Governor
WII4R TON, May If. (U.R I'exi Dan la req I
Gulf Sutphnr Company pnipeiltcs i tion for the i -mu iron) Prescfttt,
in Wharton coutny, rendered for I Ariz., of Alfred Willis, charged
tiifxulen la.if yi<:r ut $:i,000,OOP,J with ki'ling K. J. Hardman in Hur-
lytad he, n .rendered tliis year at j : is county, Jan. 13. 1928.
$l,3f:5.4:o, aceurdiug to Ta:. Asses- — —- —
sor Guv S, Ridier. i Rocketeers Shot
• „ j CUB’\(?G, Mny’12 OJ.W Two rob-;
HAUUmON, MiF. .. M;iy 12. (U.R) In\a and nn ki/-* ’* wn • shot to!
Armed cmple.yi - tracks I deal li emiy today v.ijon polio;* trom i
of the Ya::oo Mississippi Yalley I tho ate ' ntloi’icy’s office am-
railroad inda.. as o;d ' i s mylrt | loislied a gas.y o. i»an»iit.: in north !
perrons resp .»si hi i t -r wrerkin^! iut> beer Flal and “ hoi it out” in a
ihe fast “I'miiler" express. | furious gun battle.
Where Texas Editors Are to Hold Convention
BAT
sm
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duiiag .lie annual convention in the const city
Twb sconPR of’f^TpillHThPiatl huach where Texas nowspapor editors w ill disport Ui in- dv
1 Hans for tiie entertuinmciit of the editors are being drawn up under t lie ch dnii,i|:.-bi|) 'r VV U.iadv Klnrolvinor, editor of tlm Corpus Fhrisli
Caller-Times, mid include chicken barbecues, boat rides, dances and e ditnra bathing reviews.
Howry Dwychur ts V ioliiw of
Joke Selsioii At Weekly
Meeting Monday
The Swbet water Rotary Club
turned into a kangaroo court at
noon Monday on the roof of the
Mine Monnct hotel when Ilcnry
Doscher, meinlH,r of tlio club, was
tried on n Charge” ol
‘worthletis eiun k” for .$2.”>0 to a
“.Miss Higginbotham” who turned
out io be C. D. Conley, ' no prose-
cuting attorney was Pal ' Beeper
and the defense was ha.iuied by
Walter Carter.
Doscher was found guilty by a
vote of the dub as President Clark
tapped the bell to dose the meet
iii'.-. (Jeorge Gray was toastmasier.
Interest in tho candidacy of
iD’orge Sheppard for state comp-!
troller was urged by Mayor C. W. |
Mryunt, who pointed out that hit;
election would bo a credit to
Sweets ater.
Certain m embers of tho Hoy
Scout organization will need some j
work to be able to attend the an-
nual summer encampment, Hoke
Williamson told the chib iii uvging
that the youths be given work I
whenever possible.
“Tho Arrival of Kitty,” annual |
play ot the senior class of Sweet-
water high school, will be given
Friday, it was announced by H. F.
l.igon, director, lie urged a good
attendance on tlie merits of the
production.
Leo >1 %
announcing his regrets that In is!
leaving this week for Hutchinson. I
Kail., to become superintendent of j
the Winchester Packing Company,
— I resigning ;i similar position with :
Sweetw&ter two and a half years
||the Wade Meat Co. He cam to!
ago, after being with Wilson &j
• C.\ f)” 11 year: .
ROTARY i i
game mm
Kost’oc Lions To day Bo-
lariaiiM on (oili Diaitioiul
At I O'clock
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Baseball of a character seld-
om seen here or anywhere else,
or that matter—will be exhi-
bited again tomorrow after-
noon. this time with the Ros-
coe Lions offering opposition
for the Sweetwater Rotarians.
Tho Rnscoo loam will hr llr- j
: fpinlli's the uthletir ability of Its
I club lit genpi'al, siiirr tlir Swret-
i water Lions lost out, 19 to IS, In a
j spirited uliiali with tlie RotniiatiH
recontly.
Pin\ will he started at 4 o’clock i
nt I lie Gulf Refining Compai li-i-!
mend.
Idneups: Rotarians: Beeper, 2h: i
Baker. If; Storm, of; Watson, r:
2eall ss; Willlainsoii, 3i>; Rom
bronrli, Mtl.ain, if; Paxton, I
’ P.
Roscoe: Potter, p; Grnecy. 1b;
i Nervis, 2!>; Doldilns, ss; Williams,
e; Boss 3 h; Kina, if; Adams, ri'-
lAltmnn, rf. I
Funeral services will be held Mon-
.. . t .. .. , . .day at Italy, Texas,
the last presidential campaign was J; , Banleg. 3S, „f Bail'd, is at
discussed unofticially in conven lib,,rty $2.5(m lmnd, charged
tion quarters here today jwi!ll ip, lnu„|er. liar,-is died Sun-
he committee planned to go in- j (|ay jn a hospital after lie was shot
to execuiltive session at 3 o'clock the stomach
tins atternoon to consider the char-1 ^atut-djiv night
ges l’iierl by the Rev. licmberl ! ‘Tlu, jnjurt,(l are plltroiman Hcr-
Kmith cf Washington Georgia. In lnall (ol)bi n.-rry IV Wheal icy. j
atldition to tlie prohibition chnrgi : eg, Tahoka oil man, and a suspect
Cannon is accused of maintaining ■ in K,.,H.ury store hold-up
a marginal stock accoivat wit..... Cobb ami Atrolman Peter Jen-
Ni1" York Brokerage Agency, j kills wcyit lo the lior c will 9 police
Scii lment about I'annou is prcct-iw(.ro tojd ,nllll WIS ............... u
ty well divided tliioughout the y n I gull um| raising a disturtiancc.
oral conference. Fear that wet for- __
ces throughout tlie nation will c >n-j Four Boys Pay Fines
Blder liis censure a liquor vie fry! Four hoys paid fines of $14 each
may defeat tiie charges. There Is I oil gaming charges in Justice of!
h’rorrcspoiiding fear, however, that, the Peace l. W. iiicsliear’s court
Bishop Cannon’s appearance before Monday morning. Tin were arrest-
the senate this inontli may result id in a box car late Saturday by
in disclosures harmful to th( Sim Chapman, dep ci , si able. :
church. while allegedly shooting dice.
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