Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 162, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 11, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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Tonight and every Sunday night, the
idol of the concert stage, screen and
radio will be host at Vicks Open
House. Tune in and hear Nelson
Eddy sing the songs that have won
inc hearts of millions. Over Columbia
network, coast-to-coast. Sponsored
by Vicks, makers ot Vicks Va-tro-nol,
to help prevent many colds, and Vicka
VapoRub, to help end a cold quicker.
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SHOOTING HIGH WILL
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body acids — thus ore-
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fill. “Results, ’ users say. “are simply ,
amazing.” A tablet taken 1 times a day
will cause unsightly oounds to melt
away like magic - leaving no saggy,
flabby or broken down tissue, waih-
OFF was advertised to millions In Pic-
torial Review Physical Culture and
Cher leading magazines at $2 45 per
reatment. However If vou act now we
ffer vou a full sized introductory treat-
tent at only $1.19 Don’t forget If you
re not satisfied with the results, simply
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SHROPSHIRE DRUG CO.
Ad
Lindon
in Sim
attend the
pract ic <-on\ ent ion
accompanied hv hci
Spencer,
the pa-t
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Monday
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w «• re
L’llth Peek,
Diet
Dari Graham
left Sa t ti rd a \
at Da 11 a a nd
and |„.
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Chronicle. Phone 520W. if
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of the
the home ol
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home ot
W . her
numbers, a violin rfolo by Leonita ] Ott, repubhc
Richter and a vocal solo by Mrs.
A. 0. Frobese accompanied by
Mrs. Shropshire. In response to
J a request from the Chamber ofjjE\pr
at 3;30 Monday ■ Commerce for sandwiches, Mrs. i ENJO'
.1 members abd prHUse called a number of the TH UR
[ association members who mad?
and donated nine dozen sandwich
e« t th: L::! 1 " " •* ~1
trip to Schulenburg.
Mrs.
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Billie (hr, trea-
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Thursday HOSTESS AT BRIDGE
Mrs. Ruth Peck will entertain '
the Cheerio Club.
MERRY MATRONS ( l.l B
ENJOYS PARTY
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t the Fust
were entertained
with
' Lak.
After partaking of “Conex I
land Hot Dogs,'- which
prepared around a large I
several relay game?
by the guest.-
Those pre
affair were
Hill and
(’ochran,
Kai
\ elma
Loi
Deal I
Jo
ly and I
Roth,
and
MRS I. F l.ll’I’M \N
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Those pre-ent
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1 rndx, Tim ( o
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IlimD
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loll.
and
Jtre than 120 ffreshman ^rid^
are reporting to Coach John
Koh® at Michigan SUte foliage.
FAT?
If you ate overweight and
MgWv. vov can lose weight
Kumgly easy There is no
■Gm toAninish yourself with
hackbreaking exercise - no
Intedfo starve yourself and
deny vour body the foods
you need for health
Reduce by this
LESS method
ids of women are
____ back to normal
weight easily and quickly by
using WATE-OFF a harm-
less food compound (no
salts, no dinitrophenol, no
drugs, n
WATE-OFF is composed of
vegetable and herbal
gredlents that i.? *
venting
fat. Th.
Take WATE-OFF
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w ere
mill ii e, ]
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ntei piece
The personnel wire
D Turner, (h.-is,
\. L’iilgwax, Hug.
\V C Martin, F. I. M
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.1 L. Bass and W
'The next
will be Oct
Mrs. \V (’.
Mrs. A. L. Gcrlick and son re
turnid Saturday from a ten dax
trip to Marlin
wife looked back an’ turned Into a ] _
Th’ Gav'ment b’lieves In givln* till i for your laundry.
N hurts th’ taxpayer.
'Th.’ Ea-t Side
Association met
the president,
pre-iding. The
G. Wright, read
I the previous
Wimberiv gaxe an
on ‘ ‘ I nti'lligem e
( ha rai-t er Grow
<■. mi i ti" |
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J Im i "
r j p.uii'
Mesdame- I
( i A lib. it I
lhe regular
meet I ng
clas-
t hex
t rophx
Diet-eh
to Mr-
Sat n rd a x
oemaker
of Ea-t
. .pen .1
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ol all
-elect
pa i t te-
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if I..
Let
M t
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\ w
da \ - in
in law.
< ner..
t he
the
t a hie-
•nt at tin- delightful
Rex ami M i>
hildren, M r-
Mi--es Virginia
r, Robbie I
Hall. \ n me
McIlwain,
White.
I B
Rax i
I dga 1
\lfred
was dt-cus-ed and new 1
ed. M rs. Amos, i (|)lnies W |
Mr-. \ A Arch 1 Raymond Witte, 1'. W Pnt-.h.
president, Mrs. \ G Adams, j Harry Thiele Jr. A (I Adam-.
Mrs. Billie (hr, trea- jl.dwin Brown and Mis. E E Pen
Mrs. ( G. Abbott, re nington was gue-t.
l-.ai I
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Lou M.
Liinorn
Kat h rx n
lin k • ;
Tempi. . I
Bill
lute
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M r
that th.ir
Lou -
Neill and
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Parent Teacher .-i--oci.it ion
ill spon-or the production known
as ’ ‘ Shoot mg 11 igh.
The -hoxx is r<
AT CUERO BY KLEBERG1"1" -Hnations
---. literally
melodies, and
ha i monie-.
.me - memorx
>1 entertainment,
being -
e I 11 lc-
lu.w de, la
and 1 d
'The
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ith.
Thursday afternoon
the Brid’je club
pit ah ty of Mr
A xarrntx .
deem Hted t he
table- W e I e pl;
l<|llet-
XX e re
1111g 111.
i uh k u m xx 111 lia x e
an opportunity to witne-s one of
the seasons outstanding stage pre
^sentations. 'The Stephen F Au-
j tin Parent Tea. her a-
!w
M .
I X II ^-1 II
\rtmim
was enoy ed by I
| I -a rg.
jaekbean
f I.. xx. I
| Mr-
and beaut if ul pink i |,,,.x
ga ve a set 11 n j ol , Sl.^.h,tl
the 11 x i m_r room a nd | y .pj
1 xx a
sw eid eon r-e 1
holding
en i<>\ imr
t i<m iii I
mem hers
L. F
A Pretty party
the Merry Matrons
afternoon given by
(’och ra n at her home on
j st reel.
‘ I A ztee daisies
rad la nee
loveline-s in
dining room
\ in. >st I cm pt i ng
s serx ed on t rays
f roses.
personnel
I'lirner, '
L’liig w a x,
Martin, E.
(;
xx c re
at I he regula r mont lily I
I ami social meet mg ot t he
I eachei ; |-, ] |(,vx-h i p clas- 'Tuesday
[noon, w hen they entertained
|the home <d the former on llmro
| st reef.
B11 -111 e
oft leers xx ere elect
1 <ong, president ;
er \
sec ret a r v ;
urer ami
porter,
y)
l.’id re-Ii men I -
herbet
to t be
Johnnie
A A
(hr.
ha- been
her ot com
xear-, mak
efficient and
of t I. e
( I II t eh I icld,
manage t ot \ oak
t leld con-llltailt
nect ion w ith the League
M mix ipalit les, will leax.
for (’bicago w here
a 11 \ <■ dax eon x < n 11< >n
A merica n M u me i pa I A --■
A n11mbei oI pi <uninent
cun. ( a mid la ti and Bi 11 i-h
CUERO, Oct Kl — Word
received in this city
Richard M I
recommended
Jr., for
acting po-t ma -f e r
re.-omineiidat i<.
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I The
1 ent erl a med
man Thursday
usual round ot
Lantana d< <
at I ract ix ely I
placed on
gracing I he t ra x -.
'The ehib
Mrs. E. W
t roph x' xx ent
nington.
A delei
I ’arent
Monday-
noon, (lie president, Mrs
Prause, presiding. The secretary,
Mrs. G Wright, read the min
utes of the previous meetimi. Mrs.
Horace Wimberiv gaxe an inter
esting talk on * ‘ I ntelligem e as a
Factor in (haracter Growth.’'
She defined intelligence as know
ledge; not the mere storin'-- ol ,
(the mind with facts, but the abilt J
t<> read between the I
able to underst and
and choose correctly. Mr
berlv warned the parents that ar
tifieial blindness and deafness
would never save the youth from
evil and suggested that children
be taught the facts of life and
upward that they
choose (he high and noble
Mrs. Walter Shropshire
in charge of the musical
program presented two enjoyable
ere
bridge
cosmos and ,
. Sv fnl
predomimit mg
i Lot's wife looked back an' turned
Into a pillar o' salt, but Ike Moekln’e
e_.a___a I—1
Home Laundry Work. We call
Satiafartion
guaranteed. 201 Peean St. STM4
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 162, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 11, 1936, newspaper, October 11, 1936; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285708/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.