McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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SPORT REVIEW
caton of a flood at this time.
got into -aetion, as well as the South
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Study Club Adopt
the county and state. •
Policy at Meeting
Belton -by Waco
Texas was that of
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to a draw.
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The Weslaco tem in the Valley
showed up the best
putting San Ben.
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schools, formerly
President and, Mrs. G. W.
more than likely will b© re install-.
thart
Southwestern
teams in the last few years.
ship Mesdames R. L. Gregory, Sche-
Monty is the only candidate COUNTRY CLUB i AUXILIAR Y
BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENTlander, H. B Kelley and A. Nix.
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-tion as yet.
Though Coach DeViney
New day and night class.
payment • Policy
numbers and danc. ,
least get their name in prnt.
being a rranged which will
McAllen.
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feai imont, Texas
Chr., Mrs Granger Smith, Mrs. F. L.
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Critic — Mrs Steven Jones.
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She has a good gen eral education.
receiving her diploma
rom Palmore
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Mrs. Samuel Spears and little Miss
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were given by Mrs. F. P. Phillips,
Chairman of the program committee;
Mrs. Robert Towns,' chairman of the
membership committee. Mrs, Samson
reported for the committee from the
We are
lments
and
some-
on the piano.
Games, musiea
to anm
a Spa
in char
unce that
ish class.
e of Miss
One of the outstanding elimina-
tions in the Interscholastic League of
Margret Hughes of
the week-eud guests
A. A. Hughes.
expecting ,
thisweek.
time,gets
be able to
To those ti
We are pleased
.we are organizing
This work will be
Rosa Gutierrez oi
ch week by ।
ol ad aoqul
incrense vou
id Vela.
I new a
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ness and put Baylor down to a 41
to 0 game.*
Enroll
ning any
equtrements as one member puts it
ire none, no initiation fee and dues
Office
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f.
tos of the home life of this primitive
tribe.
• Mrs. Webber was asked to continue
in Benito were
f Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwood
Publicity — Mrs. C. C.
Mrs. R. Wt Gregory.
day why
of time €
night scl
that will
check of
position.
very
can
The Donna team, champions of the
past season have not gotten into ac_.
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The nation-wide game of interest
was hat between Baylor Untversnty
of Waco and Notre Dame of Indiana.
Baylor was the Southwestern Con-
ference champions last year and has
with a few changes a similar team
the Artists Series of entertainments
to be brought to McAllen at an early
date. Mrs. G. W. Stewart as Chairman
of th© Policy Committee gave a re-
port of their work, which was especi-
ally good, and which policy was adept-
.ed by the Club.
Four new names were added to the
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has lost the bigest part of his team
it is believed that he will at least
make a ghowing —------—
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Program —Mrs F. P. Phillips,
lit it mosTeverybody is alike
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(By W. S. Foster)
Football made its offical debut in-
to the 1925 season the past week-end.
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»the organization which will be held
on October 26th.
. The hostess served a delicious salad
course at-the close of the evening.
L. W. Sensenny will return tonight
from Illinois where he has been for
the past ten days on business.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Christian Church will meet on
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. Dick Sharp on
North 13th street.
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/The Slant family returned the last
of the week from a trip to Illinois.
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Paul Freeman, has returned from
the oil fields.
To‘become eligible for membership
the Texas’Eitorial Assodeation
person-must hve had twentyyears
Y and Saturday in fMeAl-
dent Moothart is certainly
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That’s the spirit/to have —win or
lose— it is only the sport that you
are playing. ' ' ;
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Bought nd Sold--------
Money to lend on Valley Real
. Estate
Irrigated farms for sale on easy .
el of his coat, just eliminates all Auxiliary is planding a benefit en.
er candidates from the very start, tertainment for Friday. evening at the
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eagerly as news so that .they
retting their name’ in print appeals
|o these newspaper guys about as
iss Rosa Gutier-
i fi*st class tea-
p nish is the
Mis Gutierrez.
iWh Cardwell, Mrs J. Huffendick.
partment of the University. The first
ptngram will be gvn on the second
Monday in October and will, be Jed
by* Mrs. Rebert Towns. J,
The spirit of the meet ng Frday
night wa splendid and bepeaks of
interfere
gram is
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timable womapiand p
pleasant personallt.
‘her unconditionally ai
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a most pleasant and profitable years
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T. C. U. of Fort Worth also defeated
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a sate normal team 31 to 0 with meant
nothing for the Horn Frogs.
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. cost. May weshow
■ you the complete
1 line of the
I Mayfair Pattern
I Tea Spoons $1.65 per
1 %Doz.
| Dc«»ertForka$3.10per
L MDoc.
M Medium Fork. $3.30
Mh per %Doz.
L DeeSrons 2310
fl TibleSvoon.lt. JO per
% Doz.
• Medium Knives $3.60
per K Dot.
•* (Solid Handle)
" Staff", ;
But, we also have
a nice line of
ming to the
» knowledge
weekly pay
Wilbu Shiffbaur, son of H. F.
Prices to fit
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At four o’clock this afternon the
river was eighteen feet at Mission
Mrs. H. B. Glendenning.
Membership — Mrs. Robert Towns,
Chr., Mrs. W. G. Stewart, Mrs S. P.
Samson.
Beautification — Mrs D. W. Gless-
-eeek, eh., Mr.Percy Herman, Mrs.
f enjoyment to say the least
‘s pocsible that they'll stir ip
ling that can be classified
with I
Bges8es a very
I .commend
a spaish'ta
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call at Business / Cal ege office
phone 201. 1 *
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western 34 to 0.
and Fruits, Veg-
etables and
Incedenally speaking, this Idea of furnish entertainment to
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Mr. and Mrs. George C. Westervelt",
of Cazpus Chrtsttwere guests ‘ yester-
day of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trefflich.
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Chr., Mrs. R. W. Gregory Mrs. W. N.
McGee.
International Relations — Mrs.
Gordon Griffin,4 Chr., A. A * Hughes,
WebbsBakery
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) Buy a fl srviee
[I —a few pieces at
I a time. You will
S. M.- U. of Dallas was an easy
winner over Denton State Teachers
College 48 to 0. This game gate no
indication of the strength this year
of the Mustangs. ——— —
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Mr. and MF, Harold Vert roes and
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Mrs. Dewey Webber and Mrs. F.
L. Moote were joint hostesses to the
members of their Sunday School class
known as the Grade B. Taylor elass
of the Presbyterian church, at the
home of Mrs. Webber Friday even-
ing.
.. „ . Some of the big teams of the East
After busiisss routine Mrs. .Web-
ber gave a most interesting and in-
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Mr. Westervelt is district attorney
for this district and.
Texas Unversity: defeated South-
ing will be featured at intervals, bo"
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this narratve at the next meeting of ,. ...
four horsemen but showed no weak-
River Going Down,
her endorsement! fr
tendent ofSchootof
‘To whom it concer
ure in commending 1
rez to those seeking
eher of Spanish,
mother tongue of
perienced in the instruction of Span-
ish. We take pleasure in submitting
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A First Run Pictures I P 4LWAYS A GIDSHOW 2
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Mrucll,. talk on the Navvajo Indians west conference and Interscholastic
league teams.
inch as it does the average, person, those in charge that every member
hough some people don's like to ad_ of the Country Club be present with
inthishislady.---|“ Courky- Mrs.C.C. McDanel,
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in McAllen yester-
Misses Frances
Baylor has one advanage of hav-
ing getten one of her hardest games,
off this early in the season. Us.
ually a- coach will not put his team
against such competition at the very
start of the season for fear he will
get some of his players damaged for
the entire season.
Prll McGee has returned
ih Bowie Building.
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Miss Louise Sanders, now on the Club which is working to put over
faculty of Weslac
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red upon as long af he gets the heavy
end of the scoring.
The McAllen team has not had a —'
fair test as yet either. ‘ A practice
game with PharrSan Juan, ended in
a fractured arm for one of the Mc-
Allen players.
excellent work. S’
of McAllen was
LAT TIMES TO-DAY
overlook an oppo
elves special entertainment at. t hC thum ps
spent Fridi
len. Pres
g sili.
every mem
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ThP coures this year for the Culb
will include an interesting study of
SeuttAmerica,.. programs for which
will come from the Extention De-
and going down which gave no indi-
i • • t.
V-t----------- ji _ ■________a________________Aluh—hous for 1 e members —of -the ehr., Mrs John Cardwett, Mrs. F B.
At any rate the gathering Mere nt * Iub, the procedds from the affair Lemberg,
senei-pushers" promises to be one— he used in
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of enterinJnmentl,- "Which are com-
ing to McAllen-shortly, will not be
able to do so today,, as was stated
in this paper before. The plat will
not be available utitil Saturday, how.
ever,- It will be at Young’ Music
’store on and after that date.
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Miss Willie Mae Taylor of Donna
stayed over night {with Mrs. Frank
Wood here, having attended a dance
here given by some young couples.
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Miss- Evalee Johnson entertained
a merry party of friends Friday even-
ing; at her home on Soth twelfth
street, Dancing was the diversion
and during the evening refreshments
I Dpening for Sparish classes will be
i rates very
y and University does not seem to make
nCol- a great deal of improvement with her.
7 Number 229
No Flood
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as not to- have my of the pastimes
ber of the club. (Tickets will be sold
before hand and it is the desire of
—Schretmerfnstttuter defeated Dantet
Baker six te"nothing while the Texas
Aggies only managed to defeat the
Trinity University team 20 to 10.
Coach Bible doesn’t mind being scor
Well all I know is what? I read in
e-papers, says Will Rogers of news-
per and stage fame but all I khow
what I see on the streets in ad-
non to reading in the papers. The
ets is there are a lot of things to be
en and heard on the streets.
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For instance you can hear about
ese fellows going out-and killing
ives instead of white wings and corn
g Into town and registering around
making a-
.shown the guests including rugs, jew-
elry and basketry. Also many pho-
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Mesdames Jqe Card, T. B. Sammons
Earl Stewart, Armstrong and J.W
Hoyt were ampng those from Mission
who attended the funeral of lttle
Edward Feltop Gatling in McAllen
Saturday. ■ 2
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Mrs. FrankWoo spent tew hours
Mrs. W. G. Stewart,
court at Brownsvijle.
Monty is president of the Valley
ress "boys" and has lot his time
in’ over on account of his being
nfined to a hospital in Temple.
Hve doflars w generarfunds faet: -
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P. E. (Monty) Montgomery was
alking around on the streots Vester
ay besides attending church and’ he
ld us about a Valley Press meening
» be held at Casa De Palmas in Me.
Hen on Monday night Oetober the
“it w ally pays tb advertise," eon-
eludes Mrs. P. P. Riee as she called ’
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up Saturday.and told us to leave
her want ad in another day and then
told us ths morning to take it out
that it had filled her rooms.
The most effective medium for
renting rooms is the daily want ad
column as it is the most ^effective
for a thousand other things and this
is just one of the many daily illus-
trations proving conclusively this
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is attending
Donna Rotary
t Par Elects a New
iobody is kicking about Monty over- day visijing with
rving his time, however. Fact is Thompson andkby Garner.
errez has taught Spai ish ip the ele- '
mentary schools of B aumont during
. _rs and has done ,
is a most es-
“A Beggar on Horse
Back*
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The ‛M‛ store; is so convenlent that
a child, can do your shopping.
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. ' Notice was given at the Epwortn
League meeting yesterday evening
that a socal. for the young people
would be held on the Methodist
church lawn Friday night
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near her former home. Many beau-
wmtaan I atructive talk on the Navajo Indians
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The Texas Editorial Association is Schiffbauer, left on the 25th for an
• meet in Brownsville' the first part Electrical /Engineering school at
if next week and the local press Washington, D.c. Wilbur is a grad
athering will take this undercon-uate of the class of‛25 at the local
ideration at their meeting here on high school. ' I
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No doubt the Texans were some-
what nervous being so far away from
home and playing against such a
noted team. This crushing defeat
spells nothing gainst their possibil-
ities again this year in the South-
western conference.
The Rice Owls started off with* a
33 to 0 defeat against Stephen F.
Austin college, thus keeping in the
average scores of the stronger and
weaker teams usualy pitted against
the entire season. At that Bagylor
lost one of her best linemen for the
rest of the season with a broken leg.
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much^or n o?© thn, they arg
Fa; eeeseampemne,——=eg-==e
MS
mmeme "ep-3 . •
Plat Kot Ready
Yet for Seats I
MARY- BRIAN
Gutierrez, ‘is well \ trained and
some 50, toO. Kaufman, Denton, Min-
eola and Corsicana came out on top
with-Cameron and Temple battling
Webbs
Bakery & Gro.
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. Those desiring to check their re
served sts for the Artists Series einit “e net
ito out of th© rum ing 9 to 0. The
San Benito team it i credited by the
Light in an editorial as saying that
there were no alabis, the best team-
won.
attdk, and soon you will
Araw a nice pay check,
at must work during the
t Spend a. small amount
e other. A pro-
Ovor State Bank a Trust Ce
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reasonable.
is. - This organization always re-
BUStNESB COLLEGE COMMENTS
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Clubtresterte„fiH_the vacancies ex-,night enrollment in the MAl
isting. The ladies elected ‘to member, lege. T ’ *
New stud dets last week were: L.
-- | The committees for the year were U. Bartliff, Jr., Hele. Parry, Harry
committee from the Country Club named by the prestdent and were as Thompson, arold Lehman, Ismael
Fil's Rooms So
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dfor another year. Well there are
everal reasons for this, you know, their daughter, little, Betty, and Miss
mong them is the fact that a nv- Lillian Vertrees of Donna were in
RT of thff “hnyH^^tijrrhp Valey . Mt! ABen Bunttay afternoon. ,
rganizaion happen to be 'ladies'4’ and ’ -----d------
are visiting. The? Valley wll ntt
j MCALLEN DAILY PRESS
3 “’There is Nothing too Good for oar friends“
!‘McAllen, Texas, Sept, mber 28, 1925
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DONNA, Texas, Sep. 28—At a meet-
ing of the Rotary club her© last week
Rev. Jas. A. Ruffner, pastor of the
Methodist church here, was eleste
first vice president to succeed W. S.
Foster who has moved to McAllen and
associated with the Daily Press there.
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Twenty one members of the Study
Club met, last .evening at tire Pres-
byterian Parish House in a business
session, which followed th© serving
of supper by the members of Mrs.
Freelands Sunday School class.
The President of ‘the Culb, Mrs.
, Roy H. Hardin, presided at the meet-
ing. The minute} for the May meet-
ing were read by the secretary, Mrs.
S. P. Samson, after "which reports
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The Goose
Hangs High
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[ YOU’LL LIKE AND THEN
L TELL EVERYONE YOU SEE
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Candies.
es are being formed week'
and start your (business ti
school day. (
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payments
A. A. Hughes
McAllen, Texas
'About the best one though was a
llow told on 'himself, about Kibing
Dime sea-gulls the first time he went
anting on the coast. He had them
pt of sight thought when he found
It what he had done before the game
arden caught up with him.
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nong the ctgibtes that ea4 Fun -eft ——
beauty > tieket. Hits combineewith
e rose that he always wears on the1 A
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Harlingen likewise showed a good
team by defeating Brownsville 7 to 9.
Mercedes; went through the Rio
Hondo bunch 21 to 0 while Mercedes
and Weafaee a few days before p|*y- _
ed a nothing to nothing practice game.
This would also: indicate that Mer-
cedes has a good team.
Quality:
of Arizona whose reservation is
- - take pleas-.
College of Chibuahua and her normal
training certizicate from Saltillo Goh
lege of Coahuila; Mexi io. Miss Gut-
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1925, newspaper, September 28, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504950/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.