McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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but whether there be prophecte*.
ibey shell fell: whether there be ton-
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be knowledge, It shell vanish away.
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hesy in pert. But when thet whteh
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in pert shell be done away —1 Cor.
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Prayer:
Our Heavenly Father, aw thank
Thee for the . possession, here on
earth, of lore.
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dersiftned will be the speaker. A-
Rer. T. C. Mclntlre, pastor of First
Christina church at Edinburg will
.nong other things en oratorical con
‘ est will be one of the features of the
program. J- .
John O. Elser. pastor.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH >.
Irene Dunne, John Held Jr.
On Paul Whiteman Hour
MI8SOURI PACIFIC LINKS
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ALLIANCE GOSPEL
- TABERNACLE
• * .
Broadway at Fir Ave.
Special'revival meetings are being
conducted every night at 7:45 by
Evangelist E. F. Webber ofLo» Ange
lee.
Friday night—Divine Heeling.
Saturday night—The Prodigal Son
Sunday sight—Creation to. Eter-
nity- . 'V. -:—-—
' Last Sunday evening a record
breaking audience * attended the ser
vice. Because of the keen interest
manifested this week, the services
will be continued another week.
- -9:45, a. m. Graded Cu^nday school.
-\ 11:00 a. m. Morning worship.
Session by Dr. E. F. Webber.
“ 7:-00 m. Young peoples service.
7:45 p. m. Great evangelistic ser-
vice. "OOd’s Dealing with Man from
Creation to Eternity."
Come and enjoy these splendid ser-
vices. •
ifclRST CHURCH OF CHRIST*
^ “ SCIENTIST
„ • 308 -Xtjrth Main St.
Sunday service: It a m
and 8
.----^Juhiccir ‘^Vsila«ti^IiMlll | BABEBAUL HISTORY waa record
Mr men?.____________ ——
Sunday school: 9:45 a m.
r Speh every afternoon
from 3 to 8 oVlork rkfipl Baa tort |.
and holidays. All are welcome.
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Bible echoot, 9:30 O'clock. Lesson
topic for senior and adult classes, j
"Christ's Standard of Greatnegi.
Other departments use tne graded
lessons.
-Morning worship. 10:45 .. ncWk.~
occupy' the pulpit. Anthem by Choir,
‘Still, Still, with Thee."
The intermediate and senibr'Chrts-
tlan Endeavor society will meet in
separate - meetings at 7:00 o’clock.:
Lesson topic for the senior society1
will he. “How May We Find Our Life-
Work?" “How May We Crusgde
With Christ T’ Intermediate lesson
topic, "How May I Go About Finding
My Place?” ?
Evening'*fchurch servi.c, 8:00 p ip
Sermon theme, "The Tiicertainty of
Tomorrow.” ' * / ' . j,
- Wednesday evefflng jsrayer service.
7:30 o’clock. nLson/' topic. “Klng-|
dom Vit.ilpey Patience." Mrs. 0.
J. Clark Will hare ebprge of the meet
lag. ... « -•
S WJ Evans, minister.
BAPTIST MEN’S BIBLE CLASS
Queen Theatre Building
One hundred were present last Sun-
day. Interest Is growing rapidly
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tiberghein will of-
fer special music Sunday morning.
Miss Katherine Weddle serves as pia-
nist. Class meets at 9:45. All men
Invited.
. E. E. CANNON.
Southmost*
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Brownsville j
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Barreds J
San Benito
: Harllnge n
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Sebastian
Lyford
Porfirio
San Perlita
j Raymondville
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101
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Rgageratllo
Marta
Thayer
Went*
El Gato
Hidalgo
Other Statlona
Total Today 176
Total to Date
Total to date laat
vegetables 13,191.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINKS
Brownsville
Tejon
Los Fresnos
Cuates
Kosita__.
Lacoma
Lozano . .
j Harglll
t 6
Luntana
3
| Edeouch
3 *
.
252
Harlingen
3
: Edinburg
1
100
124
* Snavely ;
j Kansas City
133
Pi’lmera
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; Stnart Wace
‘ l,:i EH-ria
132
87
Santa Rosa
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2
338. '
523
La Villa
1 Mer<’edes
14
380
1554
Edcouch
6
• Wealaco
17
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Sports Spurts
<Joturx Held JV. V Ii/ene Dunne
Irene- Dunne of “Show Boat" distinguished iJhn > if as originator
time, and John Held Jr.., caflooulst !of a series of Old Gold ads nil dres-
extraordinary, will be guest artists sed up in modern wood-cut style.
Tuesday evening on the Old Gold- His mike talk Is surcjto be well
Paul Whiteman hour. ~ attended.
Miss Dunne, you’ll recall, played An especially brilliant1 radio pro-
the melodidtis role of Magnolia in grant has been arranged. *s this is
the Florenz Zlegfeld production.j the last Old Cold-Paul Whiteman
Now she has -the lead opposite hour f<?r the presuit Musical num-
Everett Marshall—both Metro poll- bers* Include "Happy Days Are
tan Opera troupers—In RKO’s pic- Here Again. ’ ’Under a Texas
.turlzatlon of "Babe* In Toyland.” Moon." ’ Wouldn’t It Be Wonder-
John Held Jr. Is known to mil- ful," "Blue as the Night." and a
'lions as the creator of countless ; fascinating medley of college songs.
Sapper cartoons and racoon coated .The entertainment begins at S
collegians appearing In newspapers'o'clock Eastern Standard Time.,
and magazines everywhere. Artist, May 6th. over the- Columbia Broad-
•farmer, Involuntary politician, and f casting System's nation wide . net-
•Overusing genius. Held has again;work. * ,
By Smitty
ed Friday night at Dea Moines. Iowa,
J£f ____
Aviators, 19 to 6, in the
Drat game of the-, uationsi nastlmp
ever played at night.
The game waa the result of an idea
that waa "had” by E. Lee Kevaer.
president of the Des Moines club. He
equipped his field at Des Moines
for Jack Fisher and R K MORSE This place may get bank-
promoters, lias the backing 1 ing^house In near future
maker
Wilke*. __________, —- ....----,t
m at Mcfttleg American 1/egluu goat ,Cg|~
a series of grappling cards {hat he, BAIRD- landing field assured
proposes to stage at Legion park I thia
Donna
Val Verde
Alamo " * _.
San Juan ’V
1’harr
Hauser
McAllen r1------
Sharyiand
Mission
Ratcliff
Fernando .
Rio Hondo
Fernal ' j ,
El Rain /
Cowgill
K rest on
Laureles
Orayblll
Citrus Garden
a
Tqwne
Mitchell
Nebraska
Lellan .
Junior
La Paloma
jCzvtlM
Landrum
Carrie ft o»
Los Indtos
267
213
378
76
14
148
136
325
239
La Blanqp „
San Carlo*
Edinburg
Marito - -
McAllen 1
Total Today 100
Total to Data 604
Total Jo date thl* year
Total to date laat year
Total Increase
Work Will Begm Soon
On Houston Hospital
HOUSTON, May 3—(**)— Work to
soon to start on the $1,500,000 joint
city-county charity hospital project,
of the. city eoitrlbuted one million
22" Xullars and the county one-half all-
ifon dollars to building the etrncture.
For Constipation
Dr.PIERCES
Pleasant Pellets
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SUNDAY
4 ..
7:45 M.
EALING WITH MAN
;reation TO
ETERNITY
Eyangebt Dr. L F. Webber
ANGELES
Alliance Gospel Tabernacle
Broadway «f Fir
Ewery Night Next Week 7:4S — Except MUynday"
Raw. ^M
duled two bouts for next Wednesday
nlvht A ring will b* U..n» Cn-grmrr
Of the grandstand and the matches
will be staged there.
The city's new bowling alleys will
be constructed in the space iormerly
occupied by Hayes-Sammons Hal
»a* of Joy”, by Beck
er;. anthem, "Love and Service,’’ by
Gale; offertory, "Idyll*," by Caley;
Evening: organ prelude, “Pageant",
by Jouiuton; Offertory, “Starlight,”
by Wilkea; solo, “Just for Today.” by
. Abbott, Sung by- Mrs. Paul White.
The pastor will preach at both the
morning and evening hours.
This1 being boys' week around the
Wcrid, closing with Sunday as go-to-
ebureh iay'ior the boys, our Sunday
evening service Is being arranged
with the boys in mind. Boys will
usher, take the collection, and other-
wise assist In the service. The pas-
tor will preAch a sermon specially
prepared for boys. Every boy not
8” ending church and Sunday school
somewhere else-is urged to be at-our
Sunday school, service Sunday morn-
ing and the night service Sunday
night.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m
' E#'w6rt hit.agues at 7 p m
E- A. Hunter^ pastor!
. * _i_•
I CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
-.X~-e-i—-> --*
r-ener South 12tii-aud Fresno Ave.,
.Church school, 9:65 -tt. m ’, It ,C
Milieu,' tdper inter,dentr. ' - -, "
___ urn wRh Hgbt
that made the big field look much
like it does on a sunshiny day..
•And the big guns of baseball were
there to witness the’ Demon-Pilot
clash. Commissioner KenesaW
Mountain Laddis, the nation’s base-
ball boss, was among the notables.
Charlie Newblll, veteran Aviator
twlrler. started the game for Art
Griggs *nd ’ lasted seven Innings but
gave way to Bill Yocke in the eighth.
Des Moines ran up 11 runs In the
first frame and added three In the
sixth, while Wichita scored twice xln
the second and rallied .tty count four
times In the 'sixth.
Many McAllen rahlo fans got a big
k}ck out of listening ip oh the game,
whjch was broadcast by NBC over a
nation-wide hookup. The sixth
frame -was interesting to local dla-
mon'deers. for It was* then that Wich-
ita wept on a ratnpage to score their
four runs. Bucky Harris, Felix VI-
gara, August Dugas, Wilbur Swans-
boro, Howard Lindimore. Fonrest Jen-
sen, Gordon Johnson ’and all the rest
of^flte bo4* gere in-4here fightfftg.
< - t ’ ’ - ’’•
S? 2-'
Howard
• M.VHlen. presWent^- A .
Prayer meeting,* Wednesday eyert
lng at 8:0«0 p. 'm.
tag the- Western
win* and
league with seven
’Already an order for about J6.tMKl
worth of equipment has been placed
and the materials are expected to ar
rive at an early date. The alleys
will be built by a factory represen-
tative of tike Brunswlcke B&lke-Col-
lender company of Chicago, assuring
correct erection.
Added to the outdoor bowling at
leys, six of them, that are now avtjil- j
able at the archery course on SoUthl
Mata, these ijew atleys wTTT furnish T
all the entertairrtnent for wKich Me I
Allen bowlers can ask ^
And Jn the event the project proves
a micceas.’ similar _alleya will -be built
at other Valley cities, howling teams
will be grouped together, and a series
of- matches will he held to be capped
off by slaving a Valley wide tourna
ment Such a tourney, no .doubt
would prove to be about as "interest-
ing an. attraction as the Valley has
had in sever til seasons •*
v ._
FACING' BROWNSVILLE HAT*
TER8 today at ‘"legion partw here,
Manager 'Harley Jnikson's McAllen
Legionnaire*, will Open a three game
. gastcr Wlll^ use jot his subject, ‘(The
’ Para' 1 a of the Lost Sheep,” Thla
: will ?j* illustrated hy special Ihusic,
_________________Coma and bring your frtSBtf and en
• . - >/ tins special service* You will
find a hearty welcome In'twr ser
W. F. Rutherford, pastor.
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LUTHERAN CHURCH I
llth A Cedar^
EswM-1.
Bunds- H<ho<4 el 9:30 a. m’. Bend
jftmt tt-’uren.
Regular aervlcea at 10:30 u. m.
’The Relationship Between Christ
r*d (he BeHever,” “
BaHIPBAIVL PLAYERA^rt‘1*«s
bd«b at' the huefam - a >*rf, , very
"long -time, -Qhitf McDanleL t« tjie goat
of a story told (jjAe'i^-owhoy" Ogan of
•MeAlleo. CbiM waa traded .'the other
day by' Little "’Rock to Aptllas Steers
of the Texae'league.
Chili doesn’t have'# thumb on his
th I owing hand, according to Ogap.
He used to play with the Ft. Worth
Cate when ‘Ogan was In'school at
Texas Christian . university. Fort
Worth released him after a long trial
because about two or three times dur-
ing each game after he had gone a-
lonp without ah'trouble, Chill would
grab a hot ona with his bad throwing
band* and, not having ♦ thnmh,
WeMhef. has
Veii eltlrely' rebuilt and is as coin
fortable, if not mote so, Thaj* ja a* the
case formerly: The fjjj.d, allip,-. hgs
been teVsApe<r after, having been'
roughened up by the hailstorm of.
last week. ■ ’
„ _' ‘ '•
With the- Halters rated' as one ot
the strongest amateur clubs in the
Valley, -fans should be offered "a nice
diamond exhibition {his afternoon.
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YOtfW BKCH TKLUMK TMC. WORLD YOVR
CAR CAM DO MOfMg THAR AMY OTHKR CAR SO
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BASEBALL BACKERS DOWN In
Cameron county have succeeded *In
bringing about the organization of al
six-team amateur loop that will start'
a series of games at an early date.
T
lh..comjfletlng thh formation ot the ■;
league, backers sought to have either
would try to haave It toward^a rrrwlr organized .Mission teem or
tt wmrfd'fly'any where T^fgTrtn nine’’from Me A
: I::.*;
man and
one side of the park
to the other.
thaedrealt.
McAllen join
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■ ■ THING8 ARE STARTING , to ptgL_AaBasently. liuwevr.
The evening asrvlcaahayitbaadto-lt,, yfawtMMW brTo^al sportz fans
Wrestling matches^ are aoon to be
ataged hers and news comae that
four regulation bowling alleys are to
constructed at a South Main street
store space la tbs near future.
In the afternoon at half past taro,
the Lutheran young people* society
tf the Valley will hold Its meeting at
(he Olrl Reserve camp at Rio Hondo.
Several hundred people are expected
to bo present at- this rally. The an-
tirrwsli of
the league's membership Is too fsr
away from team* Hi this portion of
the Valley. Neither Mission nor Mc-
Allen joined. - - •* -V
tttKa RwMtor
Cto.
TAFT—Bond is
J. W Durham, Baa Antonio match-
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Ing^flrs
voted.
equipment
for street pav
and rHy hall
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1930, newspaper, May 4, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152738/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.