The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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THE TRI CITIES SUN
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
A Mere 275 Mile Per Hour Record
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By HENRY McLKMoRK
0, P. Huff (orto*pondeat
DAYTONA BKACH, Ha., Peh
SI C»u*That question which ha.
isdcd’weh of njMK'd over,*imt
Uaktttm Cmpbell began
ork *»«,lii* super liiurturdhuv
fed ddJX egpart to *>?.,«•>
answered hut tight by t o Britiail
driver Rhn*e»f.
Ho hey.?* to go 27:1.24 mile* ai
hokr.ttms
smashing the world’.
;tad ypffid record
Jut year by *0 mile* »n hour, j
Ompbelt revealed hi* ambition)
in a conversation with «* in thi
lobby ..f jll*'. ftmetea famuta hotel |
Er.
&M doubtful If he meant to rum
Hit himself, for ever since hi* nr
rival in tbi* eoumry the i|Ue*ti<«
i ~dw»r flWt da you want to trn thi
„$hne?-~hn* drawn no more, of ...
•muc than a amile. I
IIS Matento. .didn't tell fi* *m
, kitten hr mlee |*r Nur, but ti
•tcond . Ami it >Wa* in riisewsyiny
iHn -condition of the be tin no!
. . ..jJ^SCOU*.
if I clip onc'.fmmd of'
mi.
■JiU year'* run on a perfect beach
A* imperfect owing *trip .e".i
veep 'him front a .mc hI no mat*,
or how sweetly the Ulocldrd is
•Uunod, no m ttjf Iww ready he
« to five the bif machine the
;un. But let him tetf you; *
“You see, a second lost hi V»
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TROKFj
By "Brick"
Active Week For Title Holders
Is Arranged in Boxing Circles
NKW YORK* Feb. Sfl W*'-- Corbbtt II! In Saiy -Francisco lo-
WORK
the lad* weiring the abbrevi t
ev' raiment of IhFCjnder path and
v ho will earry the color* of Rob-
ert K. Ur high aeheoFin comp**
titi.m this year, tin next Monday
deaaured mile and my hopes of will Mart work In «K li&i&j
jetlih* a MM record are ruined , Inft to Menlo* Roy Kims.
(ltd that second is easily' tort ' mWl ««»• li» aMy of ||»||
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worve^off line, one *olt>pol tha: Aglt, e^.try, ,hr |u<t, Hturtnl in
tiio* mo wheel *Jl(n, <rtid there ,.flne town and wound un In an-
ifou an. That'* why I’m *» Fnx-f^.er,' «i*i <*niequ«iUy when he
............................. i. - Jackie Field* irnd Johmiy Jadir* morrow night.
•„„M, a .,,. ,,, si un —..a* « )........ JST*g* " ■
mr» to haw a perfect brae* why 1 »itii*aaid luda Mildllrit t>< awil ZTZZ
.'dr determined not to tecum* dU* ”***1
•ourafed." * •
Just how
- 1 '* calendar
Wednesday
Tri-Cities Bridg; Club with. R.
•lugger, in "it 10-roundrr In New CLUB ON LVES.D Martin fifHN home of Dr. F.
taring . banner program of Im ihinnf Unirht. Shaw.hae b**, | Vr N# u ^egyve the prim * 1{obWlw.
Ing throughout the nation. .* uthTUon ip the souft whhrp Iwj anmraf^gtnaf | H. K. Q. Bridge Club with Mra.
rgr*Y>iMsr .............
***.«!,>n (Jorilli1 The feature heavyweight bout .4 T ,l1
l.hrt weight
Cinsomri, and
champion,
welterweight title* thi* week, ft, *'*?.
i i (i nagjui i iiHl * ii|»L i111 i"hd‘,H'f"H11 n | j^itb m-, m. m. cs^u},
•"■■m ‘ ■ : ti* w.»
.Soddii-Churches-Clubs
UH
June*, engage in non-title be#**,, of the week brings together Kin*
while former Champion* Benny Uvinsky of CWngo'aml Johmiy
Rcoa and Lou Brou|l*rd awing. Kisko, (flevehuni veteran*, lit a
into aetioh. 101 under af, Mndlhon fklfihb
Jackie Field*, Hhe fortunate Loe j Garden, New York, Friday nigh?.
Angehra scrapper who lost and re-j They were *alated for list Friday,
pained the welter erown, defend* but the fig. t was postponed -be.
the championship agdnit Yduhv f cause of Ernie MdtkaTa death.
^Dr^iSySwtur^’ about Ik ’ Wednesday Kvening Bridge CTuo
“Eye*^Jia structure of the with Mrs, R. L. Martin.
•yo.'the exact use of can p»rt.| -Z.
and how the eye o|>oratcs was de-) PflrehtS Cl(lSS Held
scribed by "Dr. Dudley. “The seventeen attended the Child
with I’rimo (Camera, pro.
3J-.
miised the
nveiation of a sensation.- - ........
On Monday t'ey announced
1 Schaaf s death was- caused by In*
' Old Erin could not fathom the
ioiur Campbell will | purpuai of ..ft lull, , v - ■ ■ "
wait it problenmticat. Ip , ,-Wind don’t them galoot* rut jf;„mm«tion of the bruin, aggravit-
act. tight now (he betth » for the liuldie* to get out.'led by the exertion of the fight.
»*•*, being rough and wetjA
* more the morning tMm'My I fair cheaper. Jnd more ex‘ t)irntV
imls it'blanketed in a ft* ivy fog. t* get drunken on rJs."
ciu-vuwgftiue -Hew ii. the Anyway, the (hndrr''trackmen
iskbd. t'T’iS' Wirt a sensation that tumetl mi.
act that the U>arh;nem;ge|*.fid4#iljo|»d.« fairly spccesiiful,season
fed, ]ptf^b.iiiUi^^.4laMlIght-| fort year, pnd Khns believes tht
of tW*. time mean ., 'ariety of wind will correct it v ill hau* a similar me sure, of
..........tjtewgiM fe# gtewawe? fe=as^i§aBiwS5^*.-' -••• —’
idle at mat, miles prhpUf. H, tl.MB ENTRRTAINMKST Ho D xfeatiflg about for a weight
roquinxl R,ltt^MMNlt to «ovT.v SALEM, Ore.-'CP* Whe t Vic i man, Imt Jt appears ut this time
||i diatance .last year, for a re i Meyew, Ifeitenant j n,» if there are no lads in the
E^<ord ofrt9A.it". Better that \governor of Washington, dropped*school cnpable of handling tne
ond ueegud and you haw a mile hi j k en the* Oregon ItgUI .ture and \ *!od and discus,
link or 278)14. • ietAertgined*F* kolons for an hour • * * ** ■
tsci that a secomi mean* ,uml a half with song* and wise! THK «NEN^AtH»N”
•».. much, once the 200-mile-an j, r.ick», some statistician figure*); On SaturdsyyW mJilicsl exam-
1,e cost the* taxpayers ft.2000 .si imrs investirariing the’ ileath o'
--ff........ lesMabBrs'time. y'- .Krnte fotlowlng his fight
K
to be.
•One
from
n£afli
...... hod s?Bj ue.di«Lj
Cause*. Another had
Plan Silver Tea
eye is the most complicated and
wedderful part of-the Intm.'n body,
and only an inspired architcu
word have perr«tod sue> »n ittt«.
cate organ,” Dr. Dudley said. The
Development class for
Mrs.
JcV:
i nd' RewnylV'j
“Tbrsn study •peri^-^l
bnn igtensoly intfresfl^Jj
K. MV*, fi-.'invm of sJ
wav, r
meats, said tmhiy, „|| th/
i1* ir*%lted to attend and l,nr
las ltwo topics".
’•’hi* nubject t
next Monday wiii i„.
Truth and 'Falsehood, r!
clasrcri are being hold Ultd3
uvsplc.s of the A-hbeb
I’afent-Teacher associartw fl
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WATCHj
* ,tT#«s .Wdhe completed for a silver importance of having aye defects
tea and a food sale..at*the' meet- j in children Denied as soon as do-
ing of the Sen-ice League of the ttrtted w;.s stressed by Dr. Dudley
| "Many defects discovered and
Trinity Kpiscop.1 church "hid.jt^ fhi|dhoodroniplct?ly
was hold yesterday at-the home whilc those neglected often
..l* U.^*. 'LV V Htt.J '•Jtt.ii'jli- -A5 .. •_
fa'tcrdM at AshW; Smith, <|cb ol l
pripwtfaiH
NawOn
uf.iJr*. F. N.-JJead in Baytown.'cause serious cimiplicaticns in l.i-
•*^*strwr-Tea''wnris''Teiir ^PF'Rr<^r■D^.-•ntmlfrs^,,
be on
injury was received in the rfagf^^ f^ffg a,so wi„
and no other place.
This sensational announcemeio j***® ufternoon.
f< ithcoming yesterday was ,-o I The League will meet again
warding that H even made the in two weeks at the home of Mrs.
inside sport pages. It Was .of su-h»w. Grant in Baytown. Light te-
abul, stirring natun-thrt even the fWshnH,hts were sc ,
less astute sport.* writers anl , '
others were capable of determin-,ho3tess ^ H,,guests.
Ing that both physicians were cor- j \ -
red in their diagnosis. \ Attend Nduston Benefit
It is fine for the country that i , ,,, '
pH physicians and, surgeons are1’
100 BOOK§ AYAIUmi:
>11 lo IIKAII
A:‘$fWn',A ^
-fTins were' completed for
“guest day” program to be held |
next Monday hy the members, o j
the Missionary’ Society of Grace
Metiiodist church at ttieir"meeting!
yesterday afternoon. Mrs. L. D. j
Wllburti presided. Mrs. J. |
Montgomery whs elected permit- j
nfent Mefehry, ]
Mrs. R. M. Wright, study c':air-
man, opened the study hour with 1
AT OUR-SHOWROOM
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2pr:;:;
THE NEW,
•'——nrr-— -I
not forced to wait until the patieru
is dead before diagnosing the ill-
’if
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k Minimum Charge
These include Sons, I lie Magnificient Obsession,
Peking Picnic, Three Sheet, Three Brothers and Seven
Daddies, and others 6f the most popular books of today.
i;css.
AT/. DONS THK RANTS'
Jakie At* whose acumen direct-
ed tile Fort Worth' Panthers of the
Texas vrnimwite^TKlf do•
*en pennants, has been made chi '.’
arbiter of the circuit.
So, even without a team in the
league, At* will I*. able Ao wield
more absolute and direct pom.
than any of the club owners .,-r
managers. •
In voting hipi to that position
Arnrtt, tf tx, Jack a song by. the Society. Mirs. W.
Davis, Mrs. S\ Gorman add Mrs.
J. E, Means-attended p, bridge
lur.cheon given yesterday at the
PPhoenix Dairy in Houston by the
W, B. A. Club. A delicious lunch-
eon was served.
Davis~won the table piize
for having high score. , Mrs.
Means had second high.
To Serve Dinner
Members of the Order of East-
ern Star will serve a benefit chick:
en dinner at some convenient
phee down town on election day,
D. White led the study period
which Whs taken”from the text
bock, “Indian Missions". . Mrs. L.
D. Wilburn talked inteibstjngiy
on the subject “Mary Porte-
Home from" Seaintt ^College", j
Mrs. W. C. flOTfti'CtitVsang'o sofo, i
“Just for Today”. Mrs. W. F
Morrison conducted t e devotional
sendees. The .meeting dosed
with a prayer by Mrs. Geo. Me- i
Kinstry. .
Next Mond.y, which has bed :
designated as “guest day”, a spe-
cial program will be given and
Tri-Cities Sun
Open From 7 a. m. to 7 p, m«
~;w-zrzrr%-;r-
:^rr ;rr.;i
mmirn
o;ed pants than any of them are
weaningIdr will wear fllttit tlr,rnext"
annual meeting.
.....Ate will be in posnesaion ofUis
tantalizing trousers every day 'of
the season, The owners don their
sirgul r at tlnrto]) and plural at
thwbottom once.a ye r.
Will At* have the laugh on 'em
TO TRY NEW FIELDS
Glen Cunningham, the sturdy
Kansas' miler, now that ho' ha-
twice in a row defeated the Gratfl
land Rice Imllyhowd I’ennsyl-
anian Gene Vcnzke, will trim
h
*k
, myi iu mm jiusiuori pnee uuwn town on uiecuo., ..... . .. ,
Jth<' 9"ners precepted,,T;i April 4, The erget focation ofTg&, J?7JX. 1 ' ” ? I l" !*.M> wl ,>e
|Al,.U*w p.ir Jto„„ * —«* -e,
............ . , Refreshments, will .be served and |
Kodaking l (irly ah members of t ‘ > church are in-j
Mrs. Hattie Freeman was host-1
vited to attend, Mrs. J. R. Kellev,!
ess to several girls for WrtaMwr pud)Mty.: chairmm, said today '
hike and kodak party from 2 ta 4
Sunday afternoon. M ny lovlev
and tmitjfuff pictures were taketi
by Misses Evelyn Harvey, Sybil
Sh.iiley,, long add J’c*.rl HoIJings- 1
head.
* '
Meeting Place Changed
Members of the Dorris Reading
Circle will meet at the home of
to new fields of endeavor tonight j Airs. It. Giruti T rareday instead
A .
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w hen 4 he enters ' Or MM)*
j meter race against n field of crack
half-miiers in the New York Curb:
Exchange meet at Madison Square
Garden.
Cunningham will-"bo pitted
whist Phil Edwards, of McGill
University; . Frank Mendeli, New
York University and Ghn Dawson,)
of 'fulsa. Okla., all of whom are
among the i»st. prograin at
It h doubtful tint a speci li.l'.,j,„|,, ,l( ,
iq the mil** slifh MS- Tnhniniyiumi
of r.t Hi!: home of Mrs. C. P. Hin-
der as announced last week. “All
members are urged to attend,”
Mrs. Nora Spear, president, said,
“as an iriteresting - proRrzm. .j:f
study nill be enrried out.”-
to Meet
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112 Inch
lbase
Tht* New Ford combines {eight-Tylindet pei-
lormance with unusual realibiliH and
occnomy. It ha.i many Sstiirctive featiireg-^
of design and construction.
Henry Cathriner
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
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llama l’.T.A
Alamo Parent-Teacher Assucia-
tion will present an attractive ]|
Railio & Furniture €o.
OF HOUSTON IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING OF A BRANCH
STOREINTHE
the meeting to be
|held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, Mrs.
will lw able, in the S00 meter run
to match strides with the othert.
CUNNINGHAM TO
RUN SOO-METER
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IN COMMEMORATION of a great name we
the inspiration of the man
iTON. It was his in-
sHINGTON. It was
that shaped our country to the great
ends it has accomplished—his wisdom that
directed its people into paths that have led to
>wer. In the lighl of such
foresight as was his, this coun-
1 to ri*s «p ever giwiler heights
% *"« eiory- giA |., jag
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NEW YORK. Febr ZI ifttBUS
Glenn Cunningham, the Kaima.r
flyWi who has ; defeated Gene
Veiiike, Pennsylvania freahmkn.
t vice in tne mile, will test his
ability in the S0O meter* tonight
a c a in st a field of crack .'df-mil
e.s in foe New York curb eX-
X T. Canon, vice "presidejr"of"
the organisation, said today.
A quilt, pieced by the P. T. A.,
will be presented to some mem-
ber.
“We welcome all parents who]
*» interested in the schools,"
Mrs. Canon said.
Naini Katribe Building
---BATTOWrv
; Under the management of A. 0. Newqnan, expert ifedki technician
and salegman, the FINGER RADIO and FURNITURE Stoic is now ready
to offer this art? sail and service on Philco, electric refrigerators and
furniture.- Years of experience makes it possible for this concern to offer
a service, satisfactory to all. • ’ •" ^
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PERSONALS
—mmm m
t h.;itge meet.
Mrs. Harry Ferguson returned
to her home in Baytown Mohday
after a several weeks visit in In-
B»hr rlvate-wiiFi^-Phil-Kdwattbi^de|H!mlvi»e^.J^JA»jfej
of McUil! University,......Canatte; c*Ued on^count of the death
F.ank Mondel! of New York Uni-. Her father.
te?-.
New York’a: C., and Glen
ion of Talaa, Ok. ■
This wttl be the
of Cunningham and
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, ham in the 1,500-meter final, .roadshow company,
Edwards finished third. ‘ the Cross", spent
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-whete-aht-wat
-- l^ia Bwdtes M Crosby
spent Monday with her mother,
Mrs. C. E. Morgan, who under-
Hfeit an operation at t-
shove b<»P'tal Saturday.
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Trust
Mexico
v ho met here to
»» whether the
np of foar or
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Depository of United States Postal Savings Funds'
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leave todity. for a tour of
I and Saft'Angelo. He will
| try to persuade
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one-week
HAS $200
LEM, Ore. «JJ»>—ft pays-to I
e amlrte even old hat* before |
to throwing them away. Attaches i
Hawk tfo state hospital for insaite here I
vere about to throw away the HatJ
of a new inmate when * bulge in
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leaders jhe lining caught their attention,
of these towns to enter the league. | Tke bulge was $200 in bill*.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020826/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.