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(THE TRI CITIES SUN
OF
AY PROJECT
G PROGRESS
Theaters
RBM
-
(Continued from l*»p Oik)
Porta eommunitiw.
The present rate of progress in-
dim to* th* project will be reedy
m Ipte in July, Mr. H«ll*
prtd.
Much of the material for the
ARCADIA -imueh discuss*! question cleverly
I An allrtar cut of fiwt.pUym, j unfolded and intelligently aniwer-
Iah imposing army of talent in
PELLY FIREMEN
BEAT ROSENBERG
featured roll* and 1,000 extrtis
form tl.: background for t <• First
National pictUVe, "Employ.***' Kn
tri. nee”, which come* teethe Ai
cadis the today,
Warren William, whoee excel rnd decide .hastily and udaiM^y,
lent wort wilt bo remembered in | oil*" cau*ing t pmaclve* great un-
e«t In RKO-Radk) Picture*’ "Goldie
Get* Along", Uli DamlU’i aur-
ring vehicle playing at the Texan
tr.eater. _ . :
Many girl* face till* problem
Moutnpiec*" head* tier list o. j "All single girl* desire to mar-
ry " aaya the vivacious French ac-
ferry moat be .hipped from a!“The Match King1’ and -Ti.ejhnppine**, declared Mis* 1) ml:a.
portion* of the project are com- ^ o" e
■-"'ey- >*'“*h*” J™ r; .........
in f"r “U:ut p«.ae t«or t - stage nr t.e
Kr* yenr.
*• frry channel, prebably ^ y„ at,|(ai ^ j(lcLd
jawW^Ma hie *oHt.in_ab<>u UaHce Fdfd, who had a leading
fan. day*. A channel nine feet deep niy jn Park” ami Alien
» being dredged from Hogg I*-, Jenkita, who appeared in “B|e».*rd
JtoatlV’tl-Ae» a, FMRiwr frtm t
aide already haa been dredg-
Chain Gang*' and lawyer M .if*
, deluxe
EMUinJ^jhiwte —"'trrTnrcnrr^ --iirr- • -......"Tb wtHNwMtai r. the- my«-
■* he started for some time | Thcrt, WM # distinctly interna
• P*r** °( thia material also t tjmjil air i round the stuges n.
rome from a considerable plrrt National studio* during t e
t.’e**, "Hut If they have 4 prom-
ising oarser-ahead of them,- t
don’t believe they should marry
unlean they definitely d-crtle ta
five'up their career.”
Miss &mita paraHefa thitr girl
who I* urged by her Inver, C.tA.I.s
Mortoni ^ forget her aspiratiomi,
Also cast are Sam Hardy, Nat
Pendleton, Arthur Hoyt and--Lite.
Cheyiet under Mai St. Ului, direc-
tum of this J.’ tl. line m mi pro-
doetioni"’' f*
(Continued front Page One)
the beat time In one run, of , Id
r.rd one fifth seconds.
The total tints was Felly, 09
ard five sixteenth* seconds, ami
Rosenb.<rg, 74 ami six eighth*j
BEAUTIFUL LOVE TEMPTRESS'
Claudette CoIberthNero’s alluring queen, trmpts Fredrlc March,
Prefect of Rome, with her beauty in “The Sign of the Cro*s” com-
ing to the Arcadia theater on Sunday. This hiatoricai spectacle of
Rome’s mad hours tinder the rule of Its profligate king, haa bsen,
declared to bo Cecil B. DeMiUe’s greatest production.
JVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1S
GARDEN PLOW!
START DELAYH
seconds.
Member* of the Goose Creek*^
volunteer department will hold aj
contest with th ; Rosenberg fire - j
In.:* st the meeting on Mirch 13 J
o' the firemen’s uasociation there.;
Pelly firemen who partlcipat d|
p the contest were Alb.Tt Tereh-!
endorf, Mack Redm n, Boots W l- i
rtimx, Clifford Thlbmlaux, Manuel
Wlfkfns aiid Archie West: j
MORE FUN FOUND
IN NEW KITCHEN
bolls on stalks a* big around an
—farmanV arm.~~—
(Cont'nued from Page 0:e)
•bU|r," MBI"1 WluK" RoiWeVmper# of
radis es, onjre of veal wj*h truf-
fles, mutton cuthfa •cooked With
Mifi in
" Mr. Horton barged .......... ............... _ >i
HMe down Ure, ship channel late f|wW which is now showing at
week ami landeri It on the,the NuCulf theater.
PilM. .<»t **t weather has pre
I?- vented the start of work. His veaW that r lrntmt a* m my nations
A. check-up of birthplaces re-
•»« are assembled and he I* J were represented as in t'.e League
needy to go to work as soon as of Nations. Edward G, Robinson
Mbs ground is dry. ( the star, was born in Roumsnix
A concrete pavement 20 feet * although he came to America as
widimdU be built from the cause-« a small boy.. Zita Johann, who
Way to the ferry slip on the is- has {he leading feminine role, is
JMmI, and this will be the last por-
ptm .of the project
When the dirt work
completed,
is done it
native of Hungary.
Others in the cast include Dick
Arlen, an American, Leila, Bennett,
ISffl he necessary to allow it to! Rngiish, Vince Barnett, AmVffriw,
mm tot a considerable time be-fiHnr^ Armetta, Italian,.r cr^Ol
to* any concrete can be poured,
wSM-' ........................ ........
ROOSEVELT MAPS
P TRADE CAMPAIGN
Naish, a native of Ireland, j
Tony Gaudio, the chief photo-
grapher, is a native of Italy. The
still cameram n, Mark Julian, i.
u St citchman . A
This for a gathering of*
DeLw^to ter^rSya^pw!! ,,oar«^oist** 1,n(' h“«- ’««!.*
the dr*e| P^iUCikm “Tiger Shark”, * j rele He^solves, the pr«mir^.Ot; j^X'comlott’
the drag 1 vivid drama of the tuna firming* ftnsd tn this tabloid synopsis. I (i( pear> of wa^rs ;
Stabbod to death by an uAse.-if chestnuts, ral currant j'JIy. anrt-
peraon in tbs presence of . .. doxen c, t j |fj
relative* and two pidicemen, th;- fw^! *
life of Silas Wayne, millionaire Nowadays -one main dish, com-
m,s r, is ended ts he is about to ^ with S()UPi u „ Ia(j, , Vega,
rer.das^nr^lcutfrngoffUu ^ an(J . sww, is mpre,fhe
hulk of hi* relatives without a vogue
nt u* rl8mi!y ,pt,,ysic:an; ?;• *"* the mistress of the Utahn.
B Hey to the first to reach hta and her ^ ara incliwd to bi.
KehS!^aLTSLtti.^SSaml jU8t :s wcU u -
Tondies, pretty bfcrtde, reporter, f One-piece meals, dinner en-
Detective IMwt Mitchell mMmi ^ in thl ovm
young investigator, is c.lhd. an,! ^,^^ and come ^ ^ _f„
quesiijii* t..e assembled relafivesr, tl„ tab,c> uick
He. discovers a half-rkmen motives. 0f nfmple and deltc,
for tho (Mine, but is unable to-f(l|> the w<.„ dreg(
find the criminal. Thun another' „quinritete eScept; ^
the relatives is stabbed to a d3sb ()f r
DARKOW AGAIN DEFENDS YOUTH
giT"1 • iimi'igfasssasjr
(Centinued.fmm Page One)
once with. European am
. bassadors ami
ministers looking
■toward an early meeting of the
•pone-tm conference.
The Roosevelt move to speed ne-
gotietions had the full cooperation
fTMta Hoover administration, ns
M his conversations with Sir
Ronald Unlsay, British «mU»
m, ml his meeting yesterday
-JpfcJWrf OaBdeH, French . am-
MjjtoUkd’i and William Btiocan
fWrridge, (Canadian minister.
... JtaotovMt .will announce the
*»mes of more members of his
TEXAN
- I ward of tl'? 0,d man' Th,‘ fiima" -potato dinners,
winner I c..mes in a thrilling twist tcrmin- .____.
Should a beayty' contest winner j c. mes in s thrilling twist tcrmin- “Left-overs may I
give up a promising* motion pic; fated in a romantic sesne beta cm happily that not sdaul
ture career f*»r marriage, is the|Toodles and Mitchell suspect they’re hft-overs
sorts
sorbs
boss
j”
SOCIETY
-S-VH-eS-SS * M I H *******
cabinet vlthin a few days, it was
llBWWatoad today, and the neat
Mrs. MV tl Kulkewun,
Fulkerson and
'KEENE WILL SEEK
POST ON COUNCIL
and Wednesday from !
• _ , ~ . , in the First lUptm 1
<■ (Contmuf'd. from Page One| 'mint tor® l/f Hl-j
tMn to be of service to the people 1 Tl,e «Happy jjfijfjj L/ go>rti» rf.
-to the best of rtiy ability. land Miss Beaulalij S^rckey Yatesy
"As Ian only elected ta fill 'fttmed -home ietoitotatlr
wwjQtfwI
Mwfc
prhpa
L ' >Sig
.T
who
.......Origin 0/ the tiibesman
built their caves in to San. Juan
. . . cr«P8 Willi
raised for those who <k> th«»
has been postponed until
week.
P. P. Burro.v, secretary 0f 1
council, said that th*
tract*, comprising 10 acres,
the first to be prepareda
eil, as It requires less
«ry preparation. .Qelay h.
out the tract caused postt#
■ hr'srid. .....*'“•.......
1 where Foster 'found *|!f- *J(
•te *■
v
River valley where Foster found
to cotton
Hi described the race ns A does,
hut others belieye them {p be from
other parts of the continent and
different .kibes»en.,.;.»—
Broke into Vault
One ;day, while other members
of, his exploring party rested, Fos-
r's8ar**'-'do«f*ip-'
parently leading to a vault or store
room. He broke into the room
and found cottonseed, corn, grain
aitjl, Jbcan {seeds, ^itfelope’ hideSj
hi,no instruments, turkey feathers,
willow withes and other • relics.
Carted back to Foster’s home
here, he, thought the jeasf valu- _ ...... . -------- a
able of^iis find to be the cotton wives of the Council memberi
seed and he left them in his trunk !be organized,
until. two years ago, eight years j Miss Opal Roberson,
after the discovery. \ demonstration agent, also wig
Planted r.s a backyard expari- there to give a demonstnti*
meat, the stalks* grew with the .'canning. A canner has been
wildness of. mesquite, desert pes:, gained and will he set up
soon were as-large around as
er Th; the.....week.......The
tracts are the Wright tract, 1
land owned by. the Humtii i
and Roffhlrig.company ;loc
- TMwtruwM. : ~x~m
G. C. Ellisor, Harris count* 1
riculturai agent was her*
iftdWsfa
urrow and Mrs. £
Bruce, executive secretary of 1
Tri-Cities Welfare League. 1J® q
return Friday to aid The cm
members in planning and I«j
out their gardens, and to take *
in the Friday, night mestinj l
which unemployed women i
;
two to' be made public were ex-
ed Id be senator Claude. Swan-
Itoftod _________.—________
ton of Virginia a* secretary of the
fllPF nod Senator Thomas J.
TR? CITIANS TO GO
TOSHRINERS’BALL
(Continued from Page Three)
gas Mizah th Roger*, Marie U>-
ger*, UiwnPPatlan and Cheater
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Stow
art, Almr tjtewart, Ellen Stewart,
Martha Stewirt ami Ruth Stewart, . . ,
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. ............ f th*. kit:; trcct and
uTr. BoltoSi, .Horn*mi >* you every
Catherine Fulker- to tt.c full terrn^
{ Although Joms and V'
I tiic only ones who have
place on to April 4 ballot, there give' fnnumcral
<• two cmdidites in the race for hints as thg ,
every one o*
The kite’-en" exl
. t Although Jones and Wilder »re dorens of dishes right before yoir
' ’ Itbc only one* who have field for eyes atHhe cookii^ tobool and wi’l
Hesters Honored (ar, two C;B
Mr. and Mr*. J. ’A. Hester of | mayor;
(Julf were honored Tuesday even- j Two Seek Mayor’s J >b
Walsh of' Montana at attiirney. ing with a bridge party at which-; Mayor Yl R. Myers lias aii-
. If you have hot > air
ft ■ ' ' 1 '
J to attend, do so how! \
.. *
«
f Claronce Darrow
Ruuell McWilliai
m. »>v
ce ©arrow, internationally t^reet car motorman during &
li s c
ar-old
ora th
mihal lawyer, is shown
itIII Rockford, III.,
”1e Williams, 18-
. , ..,1 youth who, on
aions, lias been saved
ele^ric chair after be-
viettd^hf murdering a
old up. Darrow again came to
the youth’s defense at his third
!^8E McWilliams’ fate rests
with Judge Edward Shurtleff, to
whom the case was given after a
change of venue. , A decision is
expected on Feb. 18.
! that
Mr. and Mrs. «. L. Carter were. n„unw| |,e i„ seeking reel ct<m niVTAIUU If ill 10
hosts. Three tabtes iif bridge WOT''and L/Cartei', former finance Drt I lUff H IflAIl 15
assemblisi and after five games! commissioner, has announced I.e Is ’
awards for high scores were pre-Jsc .ging the position of mayor. |
seated to Mrs. William Sweeney ; fhe positions of mayor, fire and
of Daisctta and Mr. Charlie Wil- Lpolica. caminisaionejf wnd fin nee
, fContinue.) from Pave One,
ft* 4.11 expenses of the. ball are me
from other sources'. Norn- Tri-
Cities cifl l will receive Ism^fit
F, flwi the fund winch is to' Ire |
rnsed tonight; Other- have r.
- iely«l ben-fit from it in ygj
A floor show will precede
ball and several hundred person?
Win tike part in the van us nu
tor,.
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VICTIM IN CRASH
.prize. - I,‘to be voted upon this year. Th-
’* A deliciou* ice course -was serv- tttm» of Stwrt and Bridge Corn-
ell to the following quests: Mr. j misaioner J- J- Rtdmon and Water
and Mrs. J. T. Conley, Mr. ami; Commissioner R. C. Goodman do
Mxa. F. V......Moote, Mr . and Mrs. not expire this year......... __________
L. Cook, Mr*. Sweeney, Mr*.
Daisy Royder, J, D. Royder, AJine
Strother, La Verne Hester and
~"*]tbe boaowto, Mr, and Mr*. Heater.
:t~—
fi
mm
FOR SALE-Farms, home*, acre-
County Building
if:.:- 1
WANTED—Willing to/#
housework or nurring.
: recommend itions. Write
Care Tri-Cities S*n.
Mr. and Mrs, B. Zinn and Mr.
r;,Mur rrrct
M McElroy.
Wehring and Mr*. W. E. Harlan]
wore vi*Uor» in Houston Monday,
Mr, and Mr*. A. Shirley vlaited
in Houston recently.
. •• "•
JAPANESE NAVY
treatment, and Levine was trans-
ferred to a Houston hospital in a
private car. Carpenter 'wa* a,J-
loweti to go to-his home.
None of-the! others was Injured.
Deputy Sheriff Roy Eppersoa,
wTarwas called by Simpson to'jiirj
vestigjite i!he ftd)Ment, said the
man and worn m with Levins an!
TO START MONDAY
< Contii
machinery
flue-i from Page i)
will he completed this
have escaped the changes
whichjhave befallen all other gov-
ernmerits because we have follow
ed that prieinplc of “service above
self.”
• “I do not know how to cure'
the depttsSsion, but if we live by
postponement. 1 ' j he ashanw| th:t we have lived nor
Adjoining the Lea and1 Scott;We to the."
lease, and near the Sweet lease, tbs j - - - T
site of the well is , located on J Pini
ground that alrt \dv haa tagiatei-
ken granted a permit to drill j , \j
0h«o feet,;
-;'W
BY CAR
SLY HUR1
the navy will cooperate with oth-
Mm WeMon Htsirltrg, Mr*. A. er pewer* in protecting interert*
Jack Matthew* To
Give Duice Tonight
* mid-week dance will be
Tri-
r the
, m
CONCENTRATED,^’^
pesred before to had an oppor-
tunity to learn their names,
Neither did he obtain the names
of the two men with Simpson,
l.evine and Carpenter and the
other* were returning from Hous-
ton,' and those in the other car
were going to Houston when the
two cars sideswiped.
Both cars were brought to a
Baytown garage. The machine
which Carpenter waa driving, ft
Cheverolet sedan, ia owned by
-•* ;• - ■ j
iROTARIANS HEAR i„io,,“r^C ^
{ANNIVERSARY TALK
11 -
and
a man’s arm and were taller than
a good-sized arm. From etch
-stalk -Foster, iw-vgated.Own -200
to- 500 bolls -of cotton classified
as two-inch staple . t>f unusual
quality,
Again last spring ho 'planted
more seed and now has enough for
planting 100 acres,: ........-........ -
Unusual Seed
. Agents ‘of the Texas Agricul-.
turd and Mechanical College said
the seed resembled that of the
Egyptian Sakellarides afld Pima
cotton. —...... _ ——---------------------
Its length, they said, was un-
usual for Texas. Neither the
Egyptian Sakellaridas or the Pima
cotton, when grown in Tex is, at-
tained is normal staple length,
which is nearly equal to that of
the Indian cotton grown by Fos-1
ter. - •’ 4
Tlie fact that the cotton germi-
nated after possibly scores of1
years of storage, toa, mystified
station agents, Thai? own, experi-
ments disclose that of 1,000 seeds
taken from encased bottles in
storage from 13 to 15 ye -,rs did
not germinate when planted in a
test acreage. I , _ '
-i_*4'v. y :
ready for the demonstration.
W.VAW.VV.V.V.V
NU6ULF
Two More Days .
50 Men Faced Death to. f
Film it!
Edw. G. ROBINSON
In ., ; '1
“TIGER SHARK"
With
RICHARD ARLEM
Also Ford Sterling Comedy 1
VWWWMMAV
de-iu;
KIDDIES
Bfg* Independent
wC Home Owned
I P. M. to 11 P. iTfj
' 'yiiirnirrr—1.----—
II
DEATH ORDER UPHELD
AUSTIN, F^>, 0 <ER)—’The,
court of criminal appeals today af- j
firmed a death sentence given'
Dewey Hunt in Dallas county for
the slaying of ‘Samuel Colo, Dallas
stregfcscar operator,' Npy. 8f 1028.
TODAY - TOMORROW j
“Strange Adv«
- With - :i
Regis toomey, june cil
Mystery in Every Move <
' —Also— ;;
“The Hurricane Expresf
Mickey Mouse Comedy
Always A Good Shew
of nationals.
I 5. While Japan doe* hot expect
an economic blockade, the navy is
prepared to maintain Japanese
freedom of the sms. ;;;; ■
I A spokesman, iftid foreign min-
ister UcWda woeid summon prin*
dps) ftmbftasadors and explain Ja-
l»S«thChl»»
■ ——”_-
PEIPING, Feb. 22 ULE)—Regular
Jehol troop, crossed th* froMtej
ztrszzz':*
positions at Tun
Middle aged widow:
or practical
;; houatowinriPiiPR
- work. 520 East Wright
m Wmm
it* ‘r>\
-JsSr!
aSKSt s-sSI
Mid. : / ‘1Uona against Kailu, one of
■ r............vsjAfe, j f),)inL which thT £
•mJEHl s-®-" .. ■ > enter Jehd
R. R. Zierlem ! An ultimatum will
Announces Moving of ^ the Nl
George Hoppe, an operator of a
lines of service cars. Simpson’s
tot was ft Pontiac roi
The steering wheel of the
broken at Ml
to rear
rolet waa broken and |ie occu-
mtmm
(Continual from Page One!
Dr. Lillie sdid today the child
is dangerously injured, and that
prediction on her recovery must
in her condi-
ar< doing. !tion
“TTren I would nissuaile you of p. . . . VA ..
th: belief that he was a man ofi x.’ , f •! L
sorrow. His great sorrow came kFatatJ the ■‘cmdent, said that Mrs.
to him only during the last few Gates was in no way to, blame,
days of his life. The Bible tells,He said witnesses informed him
how he always was where there the child ran direetly in the
TEXAN
< 15c Till 6 P. M.
• , Kiddies 5c Any Time
Wednesday - Thursday
was feasting and joy.
“He was the first liiai who ever
Jaid down the idea of service. He
cm one occasion informed his fol-
lowers that the greatest among
tliem would be the one who serv-
to««t
■H not apply this only
id, or only to Ro- '
applied it to all
p.
was the greatest Russian poet af
«*>*«* Vv -j*
■
wefe
a,
last night resulted in minor injury to £° a mil® with him, go
tod province. off the JJTofa*W^MairTrtrS “They credit Abraham Lincoln ,g31 gdp. fht js .
(Red Brick Building Directly
front of Economy Store)
the
. .. • 4ankin? government tomor- rwciv#d skinned no»es, and would true that he issued the pro-,
I AW OFFICE iroW *ivfn* Chinm troop8 24 "»t accept offer* of aid, prefer- claroation which set free the black , 1981 ChftV. Coac{f
'hours to withdraw from Jehol, the ring to go to their Vdmes. Their mart, ‘g || f* *"
* * * — , |Sr r- „{!«!
In The ultimatum, which will corte PLANE DOWNl^’ SEA we do only that which is required
jfrom the Manchoukuo government ATHENS, Feb. 22 <Uk~A of us, but when we do twice as
not found the
is based,
owa
i it. but we
path of the car.
.
Yurievitch Lennontov
=
HARPER
FINANCE CO.
AUTO LOANS
you And
gjlll *» TSXAS Ava.;i:'
Why Don’t You Let J
Me Alone? ’--a
WED.
THHRS.,
FRI.
Loretta
Young
Warren
WILLIAM |
“EMPLOYS
I’*
f ‘ ,
government ATHENS,
" French passe
r hydroplane made much as we are required to do
4 door Ford!
1931 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Coupe
— » UD
up
$245
PROLIFIC COTTON
IS DISCOVERED IN
I COLORADO CAVES Another lusty blow 8t th( j
r *-• -tf ii ' '■ - + • Ipression scheduled to him k
I WIpHITA FAMi| toTWha» k lodlty by the *
oil oozed on th^lahd‘owned by Council, organization of th.Zj
|Tom Foster, raiffoad employe , in f ployod. when plowing wa„ J,
I<i21, he retired apd began a StudV on one of the three tryti'pN
| of Indian lore Which led to pro- on which garden 'm,ps wra
llistoric caves In the Colorado
mount .Ins.
Foster’s persistence to dig deep
into Imli.m caves has resultel in
production of a cotton 1 'ant which
Inures three to five hundred
tM
uncm
Cecil B. DeMille’s
SUPERB ROADSHOW
DRAMAT'O SPECTACL
SIGN OF
THE CROSS
ttca
‘
m
■rib WORLD HAS EVER SEEN! - - -
‘T:,; g
v ■ ■ ’-'^l
AT THE
.
8 -
cwell Pi
'Polite T<
[ (Wave Of
illy Disti
By Artha
: house rep
I null .iMIi'IhImii
imitations aft
, frill decide,
tile, -be
g. retired it
wsboy iiml
^juies in Ne
[y'», Place”
quieta
i ad except
| three, two in*
L on the floo
i dead man
Hiitsy”, tm
a Michael (1
^ John Egan,
The dead
ss?tl and at!
lied ts Dorc
IhytMcCarth:
[ in the head,
. the other,
j» talking toget
| so close tha
j left , on each
jar are held
Ami mean
country h
gie with
bally growin
|ng more
until pr
inly,
‘ s Jlf<ert
tocey,a
[more te->r bec<
id of whisky,
I af our citi
r families/’-
I ie not as ba
Lander prohib
1 colonial day
ry. Drunldard
ks, where
Ipjber drui
SteelVes pelting
Hp eggs an,
cases the dru
1 to wear a 1
( his neck, ,
I lady wore a
I chest.
1 stocks and 1
fls do not n
J immorality
I by law. Y01
rtion.
0PE, observii
I trems politenes
ent “irritat
to the politer
thinks th
—, interfer,
| ami J .pah
jf “England
ild hear t
LismiM.
^American post
es, and !al
6 .. .°»g Kong.
*t wonder ho
untinued on
tOUND
idence of at
ities as viev
an ocean
ie corner of '
Goose Creek
U. Lee able
[ties after
..Dr. E.
; the Bayto
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1933, newspaper, February 22, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019196/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.