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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1938.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Mr. Unionist
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lished in said County
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J. LEVY & BRO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Since 186S
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
Broadway at Thirty-First St
Galveston. Texas
Phone 2836
Haden Building
Phone 167
8801 Strand
LEGAL NOTICES.
NEW OUTLOOK
phono 9871.
By Gregg Alexander
tutes in law such cruel treatment as
final hearing that
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were born of the marriage; that the acts
of Galveston County, Texas, and all
DEFENDANTS,
heavy drinking
else
erybody
FAIR LIST OF BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL
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Attest:
Only Above Contractors Recognized as Fair to Building Trades
Copyright.—WNU Service.
the contract following a 2-day strike. .
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PARTIAL LIST OF UNION BARBER
SHOPS, LOCAL No. 100, GALVESTON
New Year’s eve may be a time
for celebration, but take it from
Jack Dempsey—it’s not a time for
debauchery.
The former heavyweight cham-
pion and now New York restaurant
Joe Di Mare Barber Shop, 520 23rd St.
S. P. Gonzales, 216 21st St.
Herschel’s Beauty Shop, 512 21st St.
Hollywood Barber Shop, 421 21st St.
TIME—You will never find time, if
you want time you must save. A tip
from your Uncle Dudley: The best
method for saving time is to use
Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, Time
Checks, etc., made by J. V. LOVE
& CO., 2207 Ave. C.
W. D. HADEN CO.
BRICK—SAND—SHELL
GRAVEL—CEMENT—LIME
TEAMING CONTRACTORS
AND HEAVY HAULING
John Croft, Business Agent and Re-
cording Secretary, 2015 Ave. M, Phone
5789.
seems to be doing
it. They gain
nothing by it.
President, 812 30th St.; H. M. Mason,
Secretary, 813 37th St.__________________
The Women's Auxiliary I. L. A. No. 6.
Sheet Metals Worker. No. 144
Meets first and third Wednesday at
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
Broadway at 22nd Street
Galveston, Texas
C. A. HOLT
CIVIL ENGINEER AND
SURVEYOR OF CITY AND
COUNTY PROPERTY
“Prompt Service”
Ave. P%.__________________________
Motion Picture Machine Operators
Local No. 305, I. A. T. S. ID.
Texas City Central Labor Union.
Meets Second and Fourth Fridays.
President, Joe Francis.
Secretary, George M. Gresham, Phone
328-W. _________
renders the further living together of
the parties as husband an wife wholly
impossible and insupportable. Where-
ROSTER OF GALVESTON LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
WITH TIME AND PLACE OF MEETINGS
United Association Journeymen Plumb-
ers, Gas Fitters and Steam Fitters,
Helpers, Local Union 200.
abandoned this’ plaintiff for more than
three years, towit: On or about the
13th day of September, A.D. 1931, and
has never since returned. That the acts
FAIR LIST OF UNION BAKER SHOPS
LOCAL No. 407, GALVESTON
Boenings, Bakery, 414 23rd St.
Grangnard’s Bakery, 1227 Ave. L.
Gengler's Bakery, 2001 Ave. D.
LaConme Bakery, 1021 Ave. D.
Martinelli’s Bakery, 3601 Ave. H.
Steding's Bakery, 3627 Ave. O
Texas Star Bakery, 2801 Ave. H. *
Weber’s Bakery, 3012 Ave. J.
DO PEOPLE WHO WORRY MOST
HAVE MORE TROUBLES THAN
OTHER PEOPLE?
MALLOY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
FUNERAL HOME
plaintiff have judgment, dissolving the
marriage between plaintiff and defend-
ant, and for the custody of the minor
children and for such other and fur-
Palace Barber Shop, 2024 Ave. E.
J. Piperi, 516 21st St.
Queen Barber Shop, 407 21st St.
Leo Snnseri, 2226 Ave. D.
Wm. Sergent’s Barber Shop, 3827 M.
Texas Barber Shop, 2025 Market St.
U. S. Nat’l Barber Shop, 405 22nd St.
The publication of this paper is made possible by the advertising of mer-
chants who appreciate the trade of members of organized labor, and our
readers can show their appreciation to our advertisers by patronizing them and
mentioning The Union Review.
Galveston County.
By Martha McCormick, Deputy Clerk.
A true copy, I certify: .
F. L. BIAGGNE,
Sheriff of Galveston County.
GEO. P. PRENDERGAST,
Clerk of District Court,
I
I
Teamsters Land Wage
Increase In Muncie, Ind.
_ County, Texas.
(Seal) Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court, at office, in Galves-
The Advertisers in this section bid for your Business. Look
over these ADS and all other Ads in this Issue of Your
Paper—PATRONIZE Your Friends and TELL THEM You
Appreciate the support they give your Newspaper.
Meets first and third Wednesdays,
8:00 P. M., at I. L. A. Hall, 26th and
Postoffice, C. H. Ferguson, President;
John Brown, Recording F----*----
George Harris, Business Agent._______
f
p. m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. W. B. Jones, President, 1609 Ave.
O; A. Gray. Secretary. 2624 Ave. Q.
New Year’s Eve
Needn’t Be Wild,
Says Ex-Fighter
and conduct above recited in law! consti-
tutes cruel treatmen as renders further
living together of the parties as husband
and wife wholly impossible and insup-
portable.
Wherefore plaintiff prays judgment
dissolving the marriage between plain-
tiff and defendant, and for such other
and further relief as the Court shall think
proper to grant, as is more fully set forth
in said petition now on file in my office.
Herein fail not, 'but have you then and
there, before said Court, this writ, with
your return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Issued this the 9th day of December,
A. D., 1938.
Witness: Geo. P. Prendergast, Clerk
of the District Court of Galveston Coun-
ty, Texas.
(Seal) Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court, at office, in Galves-
ton, Texas, this the 9th day of December,
A. D., 1938.
3017 M (Rear), Phone 8653.
Local No: 829. I. L. A.
15th, 1938, and are husband and wife in
law; that on many occasions, the exact
dates the plaintiff is unable to state with
particularity, the defendant was guilty of
excesses, cruel treatment and outrages,
and would strike, curse and abuse plain-
tiff; that on May 15, 1938, defendant
quarreled with and cursed and abused
Our More Than 71 Years Banking
Experience Is At Your
Service.
W. L. MOODY & CO.
(UNINCORPORATED)
BANKERS
ESTABLISHED 1866
Responsibility Over $2,000,000.
1. L. A. Local No. 1308
Meets first Tuesday of each. month at
2712% Ave. D. President, George Hil-
lard; Secretary, Wm. Bailey, Jr., 1514 B.
Machinists No. 6.
Meets second and fourth Fridays, 8
CITATION No. 54,602.
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff
or any Constable of Galveston County,
Greeting:
Oath therefor having been made as
required 'by law, you are hereby com-
manded that, by making publication of
this Citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in said County once a week for
four 'consecutive weeks previous to the
Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers
No. 585.
Meets every first and third Thurs-
day at Junior Order Hall, 2217% D.
on or about the 13th day of Septem-
you are hereby com-
making publication of
proper to grant, either at law or in
equity, as is more fully set forth, in
said petition now on file in my office.
Herein fail not, but have you then
and there, before said Court, this writ,
with your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Issued this the Sth day of December
A.D., 1938.
Witness: Geo. P. Prendergast, Clerk
of the District Court of Galveston
KNOW THYSELF
by Dr. George D. Greer
Clew, J. J. Graham, Willard Richardson,
William T. Brannum, Thomas Calder,
per-
it in
By AFL News Service.
Muncie, Ind.—Teamsters Union, Lo-
cal 369, an A. F. of L. affiliate, have
secured an agreement with the Beatrice
Creamery here providing a 33 per cent
increase in wages and reducing the
work week for women from 54 to 48
hours.
Louis Meisel of the Indiana State
Labor Division assisted in finalizing
62
W2*-K /
Meets first and third Thursdays, 7:30
p. m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. H. C. Duebner, President; E. Voss, and ondct as above recited consti-
Recording Secretary; I. L. Hansen, Fl- and conduct as above recitea consti
nancial Secretary and Treasurer, 3910
or interes
required by law,
manded that, by
this Citation in
operator sees no
reason for young
men and women
ber A.D. 1931, the defendant quarrel-
ed with this plaintiff, cursed and
abused this plaintiff and left this
" plaintiff. That as issue, of this mar-
“ riage there were born to plaintiff and
defendant three children to-wit: Elea-
International Brotherhood of Boiler-
makers and Welders No. 132.
Meets first and third Sundays at 3
P. M., at Hall, 2212% Ave. D. R. E.
Bennett, President; George M. Porter,
Secretary, 605 24th St., Phone 6727.
Bartenders International League of
America, Local Union No. 749.
Meets first and third Tuesdays, Hotel
and Restaurant Employees Hall. S. B.
Walker, President, 1101 36th St.; C. J.
Alexander, Recording Secretary, 3706
Ave. T.
Lone Star Cotton Jammers Local No.
851, I. L. A.
CITATION No. 54,,580.
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff
or any Constable of Galveston County,
Greeting:
Oath therefor having been made as
Ave. M; Treasurer, A. Dorman, 3607
Ave. K; Rec. Secretary, A. E. Camp-
bell, 1522 Ave. Q, Phone 8006.___________
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers,' Local No. 527.
Meeting held at Hotel and Restau-
rant' Employes Hall on second and
fourth Friday at 8 p. m. W. A. Duke,
President, 4720 Ave. R%; Edward Ray-
ner, Vice-President, 1124 Ave. M; St.
suit and that on
return day hereof, you summon George
McLain, defendant, to be and appear
before the District Court, 10th Judi-
cial District, to be holden in and for
the aforesaid County of Galveston, at
the Court House thereof; in the City
of Galveston, Texas, at the next regu-
lar term of said Court, to-wit: on the
first Monday in February, 1939, then
and there to answer the petition of
Meets secona ana rourtn vveanesaays Lois McLain, plaintiff, filed in .said
each month, 2712% Ave. D. Sol Jackson, Court on the 16th day of NovemDer:
1938, and numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 54,602 against the said
George McLain, defendant, and alleg-
ing, in substance, as follows:
That plaintiff and defendant were
• * * ' 1 in Mount
to do
President, E. C. Lash, Phone 8531; Vice rej;ep "s +Le Court Sha11 think
President, Virgil Jewell, 5818 Ave. Q: ther renlet as the -ourt shal thh"
Financial Secretary, T. Kettenberg, 920
Vernon, New York, on or about the
7th day of April A.D. 1928 and lived
and cohabited together until on or
about the 13th day of September A.D.
1931, and are husband and wife in law.
___________ That on many occasions, the exact
Secretary; dates the plaintiff is unable to state
-_______ with particularity, the defendant was
guilty of excesses, cruel treatment and
outrages, and would strike, curse and
abuse this plaintiff. That particularly
Bookbinders Union No. 50.
Meets every second Monday 7:30 p.
m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall, Paul R. Heinrich, Secretary, 3928
Ave. R%.___________________
Pressmen’s UldonNo. 25.
Meets every first Monday, 7:30 p. m.,
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
F. J. Herzog, Secretary, 2020 O.
Woman’s International Union Label
League and Trades Union
Auxiliary No. 538.
Meets every second and fourth Wed-
nesday at I. L. A. Hall, 26th and Post-
office St, 8:00 P. M.
Mrs. E. P. Williams, President 1401
28th St.; phone 402.
Mrs. Ruth Ford, Recording Secretary,
. 1117 26th St; phone 4951.
Executive Board, South Atlantic and
Gulf Coast District, LI Ar
President, M. J. Dwyer, 1808 Avenue
K, Galveston, Texas.
Vice President, D. H. Hamilton, 2723
Avenue H, Galveston, Texas.
Secretary-Treasurer, Albert E. An-
derson. 819 Avenue H, Galveston, Tex.
Dock and Marine Council.
Screwmen’s Benevolent Association
Hall. Secretary, Albert E. Anderson,
810 Avenue H._______
Women’s Union Label League No. 142.
Meets every second Wednesday at
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall-
Mrs. C. C Saliba, Secretary, 1810 Ave. C.
Emma L Texas, on or about June 19th, 1937, and
lived and cohabited together until May
but ginger ale, orangeade or horse’s
necks.”
A horse’s neck, he explains, is
made of ginger ale, ice and lemon.
If made by people who know their
business, it doesn’t have any liquor
in it at all.
The current season’s New Year’s
eve celebrant will behave herself
in the following fashion, says Mr.
Dempsey:
She will stick to her own party
and won’t attract attention to her-
self by a lot of raucous laughter
or loud talk. She’ll make noise,
because that’s what New Year’s is
for, but she won’t become obnox-
iously boisterous.
As for being kissed at midnight,
Jack says it’s not necessarily a sign
of affection, so why not?
a lot of
just because ev-
C. C. Landers Barber Shop, 1923 45th. By T. J. Smith, Deputy Sheriff.
S. Massa, 419 23rd St. • / 1 " ---~
Meets every second Wednesday after-
noon at 2712% D, at 4 o’clock. Mrs. H.
Warren, president;. 2801 L, Phone 8195; , , L 100a11y married
Mrs. Pheobe Harris, Fin. Sect’y, 2701 K; duly and legally marred
Mrs. Gertrude Siverand, Rec. Sect’y U----- NTen Verk
newspaper pub-
once a week for
Buscher, Frederick H. W. Buscher, Caro-
line L. Buscher, Henry Brandes, J. P.
Nixon, E. Middelegge, Henry C. Hicks,
Edward Hall, W. J. Pierpont, Virginia
Scruggs, Fannie S. Chesley, Mary I.
Dawson, John E. Dawson, Emma I.
Dawson, Albert S. Pierpont, Mary S.
Pierpont, Edward M. Pierpont, Virginia
Pierpont, Alphonse C. Pierpont, Carrie
Boddeker, Amelia Boddeker, Matilda
Kendall, Morgan Jones, John S. Thrash-
er, C. C. Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown,
Elizabeth Clew, John F. Clew, Charlotte
Marie Philomine Clew, John Ferdinand
Thos. F. Jones, Andrew J. Burke, S. D.
Samson, Charles Felton, The Unknown - . .
Stockholders of Sweetwater Lake Club, plaintiff and left her; that no children
a defunct corporation, if living, and if -e- ef +ha •---:---- td-he nat
dead, their Unknown Heirs and Legal
Representatives; the Unknown Owners
and Claimants under deed from George
sons claiming any title
land under said deed,
“A glorious New Year’s day, isn’t
lit?" the young man asked.
Molly aroused herself. She had
noticed this attractive young man on
the boat, of course. Molly had avoid-
ed him, however. If she hadn’t
। been so absorbed with her own
gloomy thoughts he wouldn’t have
gotten near enough to speak.
“Yes, it is,” she replied coldly.
But as she looked up into his merry!
face, her own sad countenance!
thawed. (
“Gee, but you are swell looking
when you smile,” he blurted out.
I “I’ve been wondering how you’d
look with a smile on that pretty
face.”
Molly couldn’t help but laugh. Hei
sounded like a child. Then she grew!
sober.
“If you knew what makes me sad:
my eyesight going, my fiance de-
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A NEW YEAR STORY
Carpenters Local No. 526.
Meets every Tuesday at 2307% Ave.
C. T. H. Dodson, Business Agent.____
Meets at Hotel and Restaurant Em- fore plaintiff prays that the defendant
slcretarFatleaBursrdenL. "A F LSnar. be cited to appear. and answer this
1615 37th St.
() N THE contrary, people who
• worry most usually have the
least to worry about. Men who.
have tremendous battles to fight,
and gigantic losses to bear, often
worry far less than someone who
has everything he needs, has no im-
mediate dangers of any sort, but
who imagines all sorts of things
might happen to him or her. Of
course, in the end, many of the
things that are feared may actually,
happen to the worrier for his think-
ing about them leads him to them.
Great burdens become such only
as we begin to worry about them.
The greatness of the burden does
not seem to have any relation to the
size of the worry. We can waste our
lives away worrying over insignifi-
cant things; or we can live happily
and with courage through the worst
of calamities—if we will to do so.
_______ _ ______ nor McLain, age 10 years, a girl, Flor-
President,G.W. Miller; Secretary, C. K. ence McLain, a girl, age 8 years, and
Petitfils, 413 Sth St., phone 4412; B. A. Richard McLain, age 7 years, now in
Gritta,Financial Secretary, 816 Gi boarding school in Mount Vernon,
nhone 9871 N. Y. The defendant has left and
THE UNION REVIEW
CITATION No. 54,678.
The State of Texas, To the Sheriff
or any Constable of Galveston County,
Greeting:
Oath therefor having been made as re-
quired by law, you are hereby com-
manded that, by making publication of
this Citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in said County once a week for
four consecutive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, you summon Hilton
McQueen, defendant, to Ibe and appear
before the District Court, Ioth Judicial
District, to be holden in and for the
aforesaid County of Galveston, at the
Court House thereof; in the City of Gal-
veston, Texas, at next regular term of
said Court, to-wit: on the first Monday
in February, 1939, then and there to an-
swer the petition of Velma McQueen,
plaintiff, filed in said Court on the 8th
day of December, 1938, and numbered
on the docket of said Court 54,678
against the said Hilton McQueen, de-
fendant, and alleging, in substance, as
follows:
That plaintiff and defendant were duly
and legally married in San Antonio,
, ciding he didn’t want a blind wife,”
1—she started. But Jack stopped
her.
“Start the New Year thinking of
what you have, not pitying your-
self. You have money to travel.”
“Surely. Money!” Molly agreed
disgustedly.
“More than ordinary good looks.
Education, I should judge. A fair
amount of charm. I can’t judge
that accurately, for you’ve kept it
shut off.” His tone was so droll that
Molly had to laugh.
“Well, you do paint rather a
strong picture, Mr. Pollyanna. You
have your fair share of charm and
good looks too,” she responded, with
a provocative smile.
“Stop it,- stop it,” Jack pleaded in
mock alarm. “Turn it off, turn off
the charm. I’m too susceptible.” ।
“All right. Since you had the cour-
age to tackle the glummest girl on
board ship, maybe I’d better try
making myself agreeable.” Molly,
was still smiling, but there was a
look of determination on her face.
“Sure thing. Be a good sport.
Take life as it comes.”
A trace of bitterness returned to
Molly’s tone as she said: “It’s easy
for you to talk, with health and
good looks and everything to make
life easy.”
Jack laughed. “Lots you know)
about it. They told me five months!
ago I had six months to live. But!
I’m showing them they’re mistaken.!
Aren’t your eyes better?”
Molly looked at him in astonish-
ment: “You mean it, really? And
you so full of fun all the time? Oh,
my eyes, you say. Yes, they really
are better.”
“I was sure of it. Well, I’m off
to see the mate. His wife wants
him to give up the sea and settle
down on land. The idea is driving'
him nuts. So long, I’ll be seeing
you. Good luck, and Happy New!
Year!”
New Year’s Is Big Event
In Horse Racing Circles j
There’s a big birthday party in
horse racing circles on New Year’s.
day. Twelve thousand thorough-]
breds in training, in common with i
all other horses, become a year old-1
er.
To old timers like Man o’ War,
celebrating his twenty-second birth-
day in old Kentucky, the day doesn’t
mean much. But to approximately ■
5,000 yearlings and at least half j
that many two-year-olds, it marks •
the turning point of their careers.
Yearlings become eligible to ap-1
pear under colors for the first time, •
while the juvenile racers join the
rich three-year-old ranks, ready for
participation in such moneyed |
events as the Kentucky Derby, ,
Preakness and the Belmont.
Structural and Ornamental Iron
Workers Local No. 135.
Meets first and third Fridays, Car-
penters Hall. President, A. E. Eriks-
son; Financial Secretary, S. Hansen,
2802 Ave. M.
days, 8:00 p. m., Hotel and Restaurant
Hotel Employees’ Hall. President, T.
Wainwright; Secretary, E. Whitting-
ton; Business Agent, Tom Bolton, 912 !
Ave. I, phone 10288.
Clough to Sweetwater Lake Club of rec-
ord in Volume 277, Page 617, Deed Rec-
ords of Galveston County, Texas, if liv-
ing, and if dead their Unknown Heirs
and Legal Representatives, and all per-
sons claiming any title or interest in
land under the hereinbefore mentioned
deed, wherein Swetewater . Lake Club
was designated as a corporation, the res-
idence, of which w as given in said deed
as Galveston County, Texas; the Un-
known Stockholders of Galveston Water
Works Co., a corporation, if living, and
if dead, their Unknown Heirs and Legal
Representatives; and Henry Brandes, J.
P. Nixon, E. Middelegge and Henry C.
Hicks, as Trustees in deed from C. B.
Adams, by his attorney in fact, Levi
Jones, and Levi Jones, for himself, dated
March 9, 1867, and of record in Volume
“W,” Page 360, Deed Records of Galves-
ton County, Texas, wherein said Trus-
tees were mentioned as being residents
CAnPENTER CONTRACTORS
Fred G. Butler, 3519 Ave. Q%-
Dennis Malone & Co., 1127 43rd St.
R. P. Frank, 4602 Ave. P%.
E. F. Gerlof f, 3826 Ave. R%-
T. G. Harryman, 1223 20th St.
Fred Hartel Co., 2321 Ave. F.
J. R. Holden, 4117 Ave. P%.
H. J. Hetkes, Guaranty Bldg.
Hysmith & Tubbs, 5423 Ave. P%.
A. Jong, Southern Hotel.
Adolph G. Johnson, Guaranty Bldg.
Jessie Johnson, 5303 Ave. R.
W. A. Kelso, 2215 Ave. C.
R. Kesel, 1913 47th St.
Fritz Leimer, 6424 S; R. E. D.
Roy E. Lem, e o Waples Lumber Co.
A. Matali, 1727 Ave. 1.
A. B. Mendel, A. N. I. Bldg.
O. D. Moody, 5012 Ave. 0%.
O. L. Miller, 8105 Ave. P%;
R. E. Neumann, 4615 Ave. J.
Chas. Oehler, 5007 Ave. J.
M. Rekoff, 4728 Sherman.
W. M. Roitsch & Son, 2102 44th St.
Richard G. Stelter.
R. Schurwon, 5120 Ave. R.
C. Serrano & Bro., 1810 10th, Phone 3635.
V. W. Uher, 727 Ave. E.
A. C. Vanskike, 1909 Ave. J.
R. L. Williams, 1809 Ave. M%-
J. W. Zempter Contracting Co., 2115 F.
R. W. Boney, 3726 Ave. Q%.
Texas Gulf Construction Co., 2215 C.
Henry W. E. Rabe, 2012 Ave. M.
SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS
Gus A. Butterowe, Jr., 2309 Ave. A.
A. S. Tenille, Texas City.
Geo. P. Werner & Son, 1628 Ave. G.
A. Elmar & Co., 210 20th St.
Fred Hartel Co., 2331 Ave. F.
Farmers Marine Copper Works, 1819 B.
J. G. Humphrey, 2314 43rd St.
Jewell Roofing Co., 1909 Ave. J.
Rasmussen & Tholen, 5015 Ave. J.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Southern Elec. Co., 711 23rd, Ph. 1567.
Home Electric Shop, 2115 F, Ph. 3109.
Electric Supply Co., 2312 C, Ph. 3864.
Hopkins Electric Co., 414 21st, Ph. 4659.
Albert E. Kirk, 916 21st St.
Max Levy Elec. Co., 311 23rd, Phone 468.
H. E. Beall Elec. Co., 2414 40th, Ph. 1887.
Service Elec. Co., 1728 M%, Ph. 8079.
Service Electric Co., Texas City.
Innocenti Elec. Co., 417-19 20th, Ph. 3529.
Wagner Electric Co., Texas City.
Plumiy Electric Co., Dickinson, Texas.
PLASTER CONTRACTORS
W. B. Rourke, 2008 MY, Phone 4667.
H. L. Roche, 4507 P, Ph. 5593.
Ed. Drewa, 3227 Q. Ph. 3881.
four consecutive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, you summon Rodney
T. X. Brindlegge, D. Ayres, Mrs. Ann
M. Ayres, John Smith, Fanny S. Chesly,
Lydia Z. Dates, R. L. S. Mowery, J. J.
Groce, John Shackelford, Abeil E. Shack-
elford, Jas. C. Ferguson, Ebenezer Al-
len, Frederick Allen, Fred Allen, Jo-
seph Davis, Abbie E. Sullivan, Della F.
Smith, R. H. Smith, Abbie Royall, Ai-
leen Davis, C. B. Adams, Fred A. Busch-
er, Frederick H. W. Buscher, Caroline L.
Buscher, Henry Brandes, J. P. Nixon E.
Middelegge, Henry C. Hicks, Edward
Hall, W. J. D. Pierpont, Virginia
Scruggs, Fannie S. Chesley, Mary I.
Dawson, John E. Dawson, Emma I.
Dawson, Albert S. Pierpont, Mary S.
Pierpont, Edward M. Pierpont, Virginia
Pierpont, Alphonse C. Pierpont, Carrie
Boddeker, Amelia Boddeker, Matilda
.Kendall, Morgan Jones, John S. Thrash-
er, C. C. Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown,
Elizabeth Clew, John F. Clew, Charlotte
Marie Philomine Clew, John Ferdinand
Clew, J. J. Graham, Willard Richardson,
William T. Brannum, Thomas Calder,
Thos. F. Jones, Andrew J. Burke, S. D.
Samson, Charles Felton, The Unknown
Stockholders of Sweetwater Lake Club,
a defunct corporation, if living, and if
dead, their Unknown Heirs and Legal
Representatives; the Unknown Owners
and Claimants under deed from George
Clough to Sweetwater Lake Club of rec-
ord in Volume 277, Page 617, Deed Rec-
ords of Galveston County, Texas, if liv-
ing, and if dead their unknown heirs and
legal representatives, and all persons
claiming any title or interest in land
under the hereinbefore mentioned deed,
wherein Sweetwater Lake Club was des-
ignated as a corporation, the residence
of which was given in said deed as Gal-
veston County, Texas; the Unknown
Stockholders of Galveston Water Works
Co., a corporation, if living, and if dead
their Unknown Heirs and Legal Repre-
sentatives; and Henry Brandes, J. P.
Nixon, E. Middelegge and Henry C.
Hicks, as Trustees in deed from C. B.
Adams by his attorney in fact, Levi
Jones, and Levi Jones, for himself,
dated March 9, 1867, and of record in
Volume “W,” Page 360, Deed Records
of Galveston County, Texas, wherein
said Trustees were mentioned as being
residents of Galveston County, Texas,
and all persons claiming any title or in-
terest in land under said deed, DE-
FENDANTS, to be and appear before
the District Court, 10th Judicial District,
to be holden in and for the aforesaid
County of Galveston, at the Court House
thereof, in the City of Galveston, Texas,
at the next regeular term of said Court,
to-wit: on the first Monday in February,
1939, then and there to answer the pe-
tition of Lola Vedder Key, joined pro
fema by her husband, Herbert M. Key,
Katherine Vedder Pauls, joined pro
forma by her husband, P. Cortes Pauls,
and Frank J. Nass, PLAINTIFFS, filed
in said Court on the 8th day of Novem-
ber A. D. 1938, and numbered on the
docket of said Court, 54,580, against the
said Rodney T. X. Brindlegge, D. Ayres,
Mrs. Ann M. Ayres, John Smith, Fanny
S. Chesly, Lydia Z. Dates, R. L. S. Mow-
ery, J. J. Groce, John Shackelford, Abeil
E. Shackelford, Jas. C. Fugerson, Ebe-
nezer Allen, Frederick Allen, Fred Allen,
Joseph Davis, Abbie E. Sullivan, Della
F. Smith, R. H. Smith, Abbie Royall,
Aileen Davis, C. B. Adams, Frend A.
PAINTER CONTRACTORS
V. C. Aldridge, 3410 Ave. P.
W. G. Bell, 3024 Ave. P.
Charles J. Burgwell, 1220• Ave. K.
G. Balducel, 3800 Ave. S.
Thomas E. Davis, 1616 23rd St.
J. K. Deats, 2326 Ave. E.
H. Devries, 1911 Ave. 0%.
Lee Etzel, 1114 39th St.
S. L. Findley, 1717 Ave. G.
L. Gremillion, 1624 Ave. 1.
L. E. Hunt, 3424 Ave. M.
S. Jonietz, 2210 Ave. P%.
R. E. Kinze, 3115 Ave. 0%.
Jack Kivich, 4401 Ave. 0%.
Roy Lucas, 1515 Ave. G.
A. R. Morse, 1328 Ave. L.
Chas. Oehler, 5007 Ave. J.
J. M. Potts, 1024 Ave. F.
A. Rosenthal, 2319 Ave. M.
M. Rekoff, 4728 Sherman.
H. C. Rouse, 5027 Ave. Q%.
Carl G. Smith, 3615 Ave. 0%.
E. K. Strain, 3218 Ave. P%.
Nils Thompson, 917 Ave. K.
V. H. Uher, 727 Ave. E.
A. L. Voight, 919 Ave. 1.
W. A. Vollert, 624 Ave. F.
R. Wagner, 2009% Ave. E.
Fred Wimhurst, 2423 Ave. L.
Edwards & Wooten, 910 9th & 2117 L.
O. J. Reynolds, LaMarque, Texas.
D. L. Evans, Texas City.
BRICK AND TILE CONTRACTORS
James Broughton.
J. N. DeBruler, 4005 Ave. S%.
John Holloway, 1604 M, Phone 5084.
James Kennedy, 3802 N, Phone 2348.
Benno Helmcamp, 2505 37th, Ph. 5664.
Galveston Art Tile Co., 2213 C. Ph. 1757.
Fred McBride, 1414 38th, Phone 6363.
CEMENT CONTRACTORS
F. L. Hantschke, 3718 M%, Phone 2755.
Geo. Morovich, 3720 Ave. J, Phone 6572.
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
E. W. Greve, 1926 Ave. O.
Geo. Robinson, Jr., 1323 Ave. F.
A. J. Witt, 2215 29th St.
F. F. Boddeker, 4017 Ave. M.
Fred Tissel, 3524 Ave. K.
C. S. Barber, 1801 33rd St.
T. F. Fisher, 1401 37th St.
A. J. Warren, 3317 Ave. R%.
Robt. C. Chouke, 1505 35th St.
Harry Tholcken, Jr., 717 Ave. G.
T. J. Smith, 709 23rd St.
R. C. Malitz, 2020 Ave. G.
H. I. Davis, 819 Ave. D.
Simon Schlankey, 2201 Ave. B.
A. S. Tennile, Texas City.
Robert Voss.
C. Odinot, 2214 33rd St.
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Dempsey, “never order anything
and alleging, in substance, as follows:
That heretofore, to-wit: on the first
day of November, A. D. 1938, plaintiffs
were lawfully in possession of the fol-
lowing described lands and premises sit-
uated on Galveston Island, in Galveston
County, Texas, holding the fee simple
title to the same, to-wit: Lots 424, ex-
cept the North 100 feet, 445, 458, 464,
478, 438, 459, 465, 479, 484, 498, 499 all in
Section 1; and Lots 3 and 37 in Section
2 of the Trimble and Lindsey Survey of
Galveston Island, Galveston County, Tex-
as; that plaintiffs have had and held
peaceable and adverse possession there-
of, cultivating, using and enjoying same
for a period of more than 10 years prior
to November 1, 1938, and before the
commencement of this suit, and within
10 years next after defedants’ cause of
action, if any, shall have accrued; that
on or about the 2nd day of November
A. D. 1938, defendants unlawfully en-
tered upon and dispossed plaintiffs of
such premises and unlawfully withhold
from them the possession thereof to
their damage in the sum of Five Hun-
dred ($500.00) Dollars; that the reason-
able annual rental value of said land
and premises is $500.00.
Wherefore plaintiffs pray that defen-
dants be cited to appear and answer
herein and that upon a trial hereof they
have judgment for the title and pos-
session of the above described property,
that a writ of restitution issue and for
judgment for their rent and damages and
costs of suit, as is more fully set forth
in said petition.
Herein fail not, but have you then and
there, before said Court, this writ, with
your return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Issued this the 5th day of December,
A.D., 1938.
Witness: Geo. P. Prendergast, Clerk
of the Distict Court of Galveston County,
Texas.
' (Seal) Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court, at office, in Galves-
ton, Texas, this the 5th day of Decem-
ber, .D. 1938.
Attest: GEO. P. PRENDERGAST,
Clerk of District Court,
Galveston County.
By Martha McCormick, Deputy Clerk.
A true copy, I certify,
F. L. BIAGGNE,
Sheriff of Galveston County.
By T. J. Smith, Deputy Sheriff.
OFFICERS OF AMERICAN
FEDERATION OF LABOR
A. F. of L. Bldg., Washington, D. C.
President_____________________William Green
Secretary-Treasurer--Frank Morrison
OFFICERS OF TEXAS STATE
FEDERATION OF LABOR.
President—A. S. McBride. Houston.
Executive Secretary and Chairman of
Legislative Board—H. W. Acreman.
The Galveston Labor Council.
Meets every second and fourth Mon-
a days, Hotel and Restaurant Employes
’ Hall.
B. A. Gritta, President.
W. P. Sinnot, First Vice President
E. W. Schroeder, Second Vice Pres.
C. H. Lindberg, Recording Secretary.
D. A. Jung, Treasurer and Financial
Secretary.
Frank Bavoux, Reading lerk.
Galveston Building Trades Council
Meets first and third Monday at Hotel-
and Restaurant Employes Hall, 309%
23rd St., 8 p. m. B. A. Gritta, President;
W. P. Sinnot, Vice President; O. C.
Unbehagen, Secretary-Business Agent,
Phone 7657. __________________
ton, Texas, this the 8th day of Decem-
ber A.D. 1938.
Attest: GEO. P. PRENDERGAST,
Clerk of District Court,
Galveston 'County.
By Wm. I. Worst, Deputy Clerk.
A true copy, I certify,
F. L. BIAGGNE,
Sheriff 'of Galveston County.
By E. A. Wichlep; Deputy Sherif.
Typographical Union No. 28.
Meets every first Sunday at 2 p. m.
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
F. E. Hempel, Secretary, 3418 Ave. R%.
Women’s Auxiliary No. 187 to
1. T. U. No. 28.
Meets first Sunday in each month at
Neapolitan Hall, at 2:15 p. m. Mrs. F.
E. Hempel, President; Mrs. J. R. Har-
rah, Secretary, 5101 Ave. O%; Phone
2184. _________________________________
Musicians Union No. 74.
Meets every first Sunday, 9:15 a. m.
at 309% 23rd St. John B. Ragone, Sec-
retary. 1306 Ave. K. _____________
aheatracal stage Employes union No. 06
Meets every second Sunday of each
month, 9 a. m., Hotel and Restaurant
Employes Hall. Ed Pye, 1018 C, Secre-
tary-Treasurer.__
Journeymen Barbers No. 100
Meets every third Tuesday night at
Junior Mechanics Hall, 2217% Ave. D.,
at 6:30 p. m. N. E. Bethscheider, Pres-
ident. 516 21st St.; H. O Brown Secre-
tary-Treasurer, 514 21st St. Phone 4015.
Switchmen’s Union No. ge.
Meets fourth Sunday, Hotel and Res-
taurant Employes Hall. S. L. Rankin.
Secretary-Treasurer, 2124 35th St._____
Meat Cutters Local No. 362.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
of each month at Labor Council Hall
at 8 p. m. Ed Licata, Jr., President;
H. L. Clausen, Financial Secretary and
Treasurer, 622 Ave. G, Phone 8685.
Brewery Workers Local Union No. 130.
Meets at I. L. A. No. 307 Hall, 2002%
Mechanic, on the second and fourth
Sundays. President, Sam Musey; Vice
President, J. D. Hartnett; Financial
Secretary, W. F. Bailey, Jr.; Treasurer,
W. T. Braunsdorf; Sergeant at Arms,
J. P. Reitze; Business Agent and Sec-
retary, C. H. Lindberg, 5027 Ave. Q.
Hotel and Restaurant Employees
Union, Local No. 69.
Meets first Tuesday of every month
at 8:30 o’clock in their hall. 809% Tre-
mont Street; Phone 8388. Gus Liolu,
President: Carl Schott, Vice-President:
Martin Ohenstein, Financial Secy.,
Bus. Agent. 820 Ave. G. Phone 1766.
American Federation of Labor Seamen’s
Union, Charter No. 21420.
Meets first and third Monday, 7 p. m.,
318% 23rd St. John Parks, Agent._____
Bakers’ Union Local No. 407.
Meets first and third Saturdays at
4 p. m., Hotel and Restaurant Em-
ployes Hall. President, R. Rothfuchs;
Financial Secretary, Frank J. Vento,
1119 Ave. H, Phone 7544.
Screwmen’s Benevolent Association,
Local No. 307, L L. A.
Meets second and fourth Fridays, 8
p. m., 2002% Mechanic St. President,
H. A. Hansen, 715 Ave. E; Secretary, T.
H. Townsend, 3326 Ave. Q.
Steamship Clerks and Checkers, I. L. A.
Local No. 1445.
Meets first and third Wednesday, 8
p. m., Redman’s Hall. President, J. E.
Johnson, 1515 39th St., Phone 8284;
Treasurer, E. W. Schroeder, 2116 37th
St., phone 6025.__________________________
International Union of Operating
Engineers, Local No. 390.
Meets second and fourth Wednes-
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