The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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British, women's golf champion.
week to become acelimated and tO
basbeen playing
lantie championships nt Ormond
Beach. Fla. FvV. 24-28.
rings around, other teams, hav-
Is concluded with the Florida East
Coast championship at St.- Augus-
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The New Ford
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Drug Store
Telephone No. 64
BRITISH WOMEN GOLFERS PREPARE FOR FLORIDA INVASION AND LITTLE
DIANA FISHWICK SHALL LEAD THE M—THEY’RE AFTER THREE TITLES-
The new Ford han more than
twenty ball and roller hearings
age of 63 years, 1 month and 20
days._____
‘Fhe Paige
This season
BY PHILIP MARTIN
the bead of a group of comely
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No. of pupils 10 percent
or more under weight
No .of home visits
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with crude camouflage.
Deceit is a thing I distinctly
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acquire a healthy eoat- of Florida
tan betore opening the serlouskusi
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was: --—
"Where do you get that broken
azreement stuf? Tha, split teas on
Juet the same, Bobby." ,
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THE GIDDINGS NEWS
NEWS .
FROM THE COURT HOUSE
---JOHN KNOX--
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Fire, Tornado, Casualty,
Automobile, Accident
Giddings, Texas .
12, 13,
English maidens, Mias
a Ford or economical tar mo through
He leaves to mourn his death, derations, lot 4, block 221, Gid-
his widow, two daughters at ‘dings.
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tured $12,000 in money prizes while
Golden won nary a dime. Finally,
upon Golden’s suggestion, they de-
cided to abandon the agreement as
Johnny telt it was costing his friend
tqo much money. They divided the
$12,000 just before the big southern
at linhll cost. You can pi
PROF. HERM. SCHROEDER (
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LIQUID and TABLETS
Cure Colds, I eadaches,Fever
66 6 SALVE
Cures Baby ‘s (Jold
A--"-f-soYARS
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mapping out their tour, their man men’s championship at Palm Reach,
ager thoughtfully allowed them a Feb. 16-20. Their second appear-
—-* - - ---" — **’ —" *» ance will be made in the South At-
R. Gruellich and others to
Ellen Williams to Gertrude
Wade, $1.00 and further ‘consi-
accomplished by this visit
Real Estate Transfers
. January 1930_________________ _
Otto Friedrich to Willie P.
They will Shendseveral days In
and around New. York City follow-
ing their arrival Feb. 3 and then
depart for the south Feb. 7. In
You can’t kid your clients 1926,» when he ‘ felt himself dition, $750 and other conside-
basketbull team
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Federal Land
and cancella-
cemetery, the Rev. R. Osthoff
officiating. — .
His friend and Co-worker,
--------------Rev. Hm. Schmidt.
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Frieda Mitschke.
Herbert Daniel and Miss Minnie
, Buettner, Jan, 17.
Bobby Jones won the Southern;
’ but being an amatsurhe qassed upiz .
first money o which went to
Golden in second place.
to Otto
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Eishwick, 19-year-old
says Gasoline Ike.
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SUCCESS
The three S‛s In Success
stand for Service, Sincerity and
of the nurse were secured.
teachers of the schools n
co-operated fully in the ’work
and -feel that much good will be I
. Prof. Hermann Schroeder was •
born at Lake Creek, Benton:
Co., Missouri. He received his.
elementary education in the:
__Silence is golden, they say, but it
The tour [ Isn't Johnny Golden. His reply
to take, Cardul, and I soon found
what a firie medicine It really W.
"When my second child was 1tttleg
I was th very bd health. I did
not pick upas I 5houid have. I
wanewreake and .sickly. I do not
nose, eyes, vision.
! tinder-w eight.
There were also
talks given.
payments to
The first of the three mhjer ( - _________________
ovents-iniwhichtheywillparticktine.March3-LThesgirlshavean.
Lo WPRICESOF FORDCA
”430 to 8630
F. O. B. Dotroit, plot froight and deliver. Bumpere and •fan lira astro
HEALm^ORK IN
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est -along the Atlantic seaboard be- —
fore sailing for; Liver pool March 14.
rPHERE is an interesting story,
- concerning, Johnny Golden, who
recently drfm*r-tVon Elm,-------
the "business—# o’' gelfer, in the
playoff for the -• ua Caliente open
golf champior tip. —
Golden 'and'Bobby Cruickshank a l
few ■ years , ago nurood or a JULSO
split of their winnings in a series
of southern tournaments in which
both were to participate.- Wee
The extensive use of ball and roller bearings in the
• new Ford insures smoother operation, saves gasoline,
‘increases speed and power, gives quicker pick-up, de-
creases noise, and gives greater reliability and longer life
to vital moving parts.
Other outstanding features that make the new Ford
a value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proof
glass windshield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes,
four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorb*
ers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valve®,
three-quarter floating rear axle, Rustless Steel, the ex-
tensive use of fine steel forgings, and unusual accuracy
in manufacturing.
with pneumonia and on Jan, 15 tien of notes, 63 2-3 acres N.
peacefully pasted away at the Peterson.
brothers, two sisters and other' 4, Lincoln, $400. . _
relatives and hosts of friends.! Geo. Cagle to Robi Rountree,
SUPER SERVICE- STATION Funeral services rwere held, 168.9 ac. R. H. Hunter, $4,000.
Wholesale and Retail ’ Jan. 18 at 1 o’clock at the home I F. Schmiedekamp and wife ■
Ar,, nn * Fodomi riregjof the deceased, in charge of Selma to John Knox. Trustee,
MOD— n Pastor H Schmidt of Serbin, 113 3 acres $2,000 for all claims
Willard Batteries at Immanuel Lutheran church of Mrs. Selma Schmiedekamp.
Gates Fank Helt and Radiator j in Giddings in charge of Pastors Ad. Waehsmann to ’ Geo.
। Hose ■■■■'• Osthoff and Fischer. A number i ARChenbeek, 98 acwW. Chair—
------------------------------- of teachers, his former collearles, $1.00 and cancellation of
1890he accepted the call to the Lee County, 20 ft. strip along
Lutheran St. John’s school at Highway 20 from Giddings to
Lincoln, Texas, which he served Fayette County line at the rate
diligently and faithfully for 27 of $59 per acre.
years. In 1891, he married Chas. Winkler to Albert
Miss Louise Placke of Swiss Winkler, 108 acres. $3400.
parish school which terminated Walther, 5 1646-4356 acres,
with his confirmation in 1883. i $140.
In 1884 he entered the Lutheran Kriegel Bros, to Wite Wal-
Teachers’ College at Addison, ther, 2 tracts, 159 acres, $2750.
'I'lirti- defects included; ! hroat.
EVIDENCE of the high quality built into the new Ford
is the extensive use of ball and roller bearings. There
are more than twenty1 in all—an unusually large num-
ber. Each bearing is adequate ip size and carefully
selected for the work it has to do.
At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball
bearings. At others, roller bearings are used regardless
of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the per-
Self-respect. This isn’t a ser-
mon. but a selling-talk. We sell I
seryicesmilingly, sincerelyaandhome. Misses Amelia and Mary,. Sam Clement tJ. D. Astin,
self-respe ingly, , “ more one son, Louis, of Lincoln, one 60 Acres E. Peveyhouse $400.
do i married daughter Mrs. Adam *
for Suggestions. Send us some. Klein, of spring, Texas, one or J. Andrew Moerbe
Nurse Robinson was very ’
materially assisted in this work
-by—leuwella—Ra}l-Ial
supervisor of -the county,
thromgh.. whose efforts, and
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law, six grandchildren, three 14' 15, 16, block 5 and all block
Alp, this union being a very* A. F. Evans to Citizens State
! happy ohe. In 1917 he received Bank 153 acres W. IT. Bynum, I
a call from St. Paul's Lutheran cancellation' of $1600 note and
_____________________________Ichurch im Serbin as teacher of'intereRt \/. ~ ■ jW
I find that in running a first- its lower grades, Serving ably M. G. Heck to F. L. Krauss,
class garage, and faithfull^until October, lots 6-10, block 5, Knox Ad-
] son-in-law, one daughter-in- Sander, lots 5, 6, 7, 11.
"We stre canceled that agree-
ment in time for you,’/ remarked
Cruickshank after Golden’s final
putt hd drbpped. "What’s the
Tdea, Johnny? Do you work only
when there is no other wayseutra
Diana Fishwick, a 19 year-old slip
of a girl, sooni will show. Ameri--
cans the brand f golf that enabfed -
her to defeat (Jenna Collett and
win the Brtish women’s golf cham-
pionship at Formby last Maymhert
first campaign among recognized
big time golfers.
tn Miss Fish W lev® band that will
paymtnrcomgsomthermtournn- -
ments are fiye promising, young
.players, none' of whom has ever
won a major, goff championship.
Apparently the girls who rallied
around Joyce Wethered last spiine
to. repulse Mia Collett’s yiiting
Amertean -ErvP were unable to
- w®k<- the trip to this country. Con
sequently, W FIShwtek recruited
fveaf-una most promising younger
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drag one foot after the other. in a -those of the county superin-
helpless sort of way; and once I got ,0ik21, 1 serviceg
down in bed • My husband urged me 1‛epdent o1schooi: tm Senvice’
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 3
E. E. Steglich, Propr. j
Repairing neatly and promptly
doneLederpantoffein on hand.
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ternal and infancy work and months ago occupied the center
child welfare which- includes of the tragedy stage.
infantandpreschoolinspection, ' _________
gues, served as, palbbearers. A'note®. •
host of friends and former' - - -——
pupils passed by his bier to pay - Marriages.
'the last tribute of love and Walter E. Kasper and Miss Clara
respect to the memory of a Placke, Jan. 1. *
faithful teacher an d friend. His Chas. Reuther-and Miss Carrie
remains were taken to Linepin : Kasper, Jan. 8.
where a congregation at St.Geo: j Marburger and Miss
John’s Lutheran church await-' Ella Noack. Jan. 11.
ed, and’ after a brief tribute of Martin H. Symank and Miss
farewell the. interment took Louise Weiser. Jan. 11.
place at St. John’s Lutheran David Erwin Mitschke and Miss
beleves -ihat I would have come
through, but for Cardul.” . „pgnitieg
Thousands of other wmen have communtf fl.
written to tell how Cardul had a . O
helped them to health. ■ PAIGE HAS BEEN
Cardul is a purely vegetable rem- PLAYING RINCS
edy. and contains nothing harmful
or innjurious. It may be safely taken
by a delicate young girl as well as
by a feeble old lady. 2
Dr.O. T.CHDRESS
today appears to be that of a
...— ’ Robinson, colored gasoline station operative. Al-
State Health Nurse, from the most every day we read of gas
State Depart mntofHealthiat station holdups, frequently re-
Austin, has been in Lee County suiting in murders.The gasoline
for tire past month working station operatives seem to be
) among her people in an effort offering a much more alluring
+ - try raise the health standard of larger for Highw ay men just
the county.. Besides—the—ma- now—than lumlo is, .who a few-*-
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Tikis Lady’s Husband Urged
Her To Take Cardui.—
Soon Benefited.
Troy; Abv- "Cardui hns done me
good, and it has done-my 16-year-
—__old daughter so muh good." says
• Mrs. J. W Jinright, of this place,
"that I felt I wanted other women
to know the facts about it, so I
" wrote to The Chattanooga Medicine
. . Co., telling them about my experi-
ence with thts medicine, Cardut.
"I hnve used it at intervals for
sixteen yeat, when I suffered from
-weknersnne it niwnye helped me.
"Miwfly t was afflh b J ulth bad
spells of backache. At times I felt
a-f my bark woul break. I would
_ igdefentek I B a s t io p by 17 |
and Smithvll|e 13:9, thup flUng
Paige fW Trail for
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prenatal < arc, child care, mid- $
wife supervision etc . she visited ,
and inspected the pupils in all
the colored schools of thecoun- ■
ty with the following result:
I No of pupils inspected 768
N > of pupils with defects 589
No. of-deferts found .... 16571
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obliged to resign on account of rations. '
ill health. He lived in Serbin; F. P. Scott to L. J. Kocurek,
until July 1927 and then moved lot 10, block Y,Dime Box, $175.
with his family to Giddings Robt. Kissman to Hm. Brink
(w here he lived in retirement up mann. $1.00 and assumption of
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1931, newspaper, January 30, 1931; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597582/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.