The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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TBI CALDWELL NEWS
FrMeg* Mm* II. ISM.
VERY
LATEST
¿VJMíru Marshall
The ribbonsene wreath is used here
on a little girl's dress but would be
as appropriate on an oidor girl'4
dance dress of the demure sort. The
ribbonzene may be bought at the
needlework department in your
favorite store. If you cannot get
ribbonzene you may use a very nar-
row soft ribbon instead. The work is
not difficult. It is applied by means
of a lazy stitch that is as simple to
do as its name suggests. j
On a white dress the flowers may
be done in pink with green for the
leaves and yellow for the French |
knots. Violet may be used for the
flowers alone or with pink. On a!
f)ink dress the flowers may be of
ijfht blue or of white and pink; white ,
or yellow flowers are attractive on
blue.
Commerce Power
Plant Doubles
Number of Users
According to late information re
!ceived from the officials of the
j munimipal light plant at Commerce,
Texas, the new municipal plant of
that city has moré than doubled the
I number of its patrons since it started
about eighteen or twenty months ago
More recent reports place the num-
ber of subscribers at 630 against 300
when
hen it began .serving. I
Commerce is a small city in north
Texas in the Greenville and Farmers-!
ville district where their are a num-
ber of power plants installed like the,
one the city officials of Caldwell will
install.
Employment
Service Reports
Good Month
f
M
WASHINGTON, D. C— In spite of
the generally depressed business con-
ditions throughout the country the
Veterans' Division of the U. a. De-
partment of Labor Employment Ser-
vice reports that during the month of
April it was able to place in either
permanent or temporary employment
in excess of two-thirds of the
veterans who registered at its 2i
offices.
Registrations during March were
2,086 and in April 2,631. In March
1,627 placements were effected of
which 650 were permanent. In April
1,979 veterans were placed in joba,
646 of these postions being permanent
in character. Francis I. Jones,
director-general of the department's
Employment service, expressed satis-
faction with the results being ob-
tained in face of the many difficul-
ties being encountered.
o -j
Mrs. D. L. Alford and daughter,
Miss Margaret Alford, have returne i
home from Houston, where they spent
the winter. Miss Margaret taught in
the Houston schools.
Silk on Approval
After 6 days send us a check if ap-
proved. On the day of the criaia in
the silk market we secured thousand i
of yards of the finest 39-in. prints J ¡
and plain crepes at a fraction of their
value and although the market price
is recovering we will, as an advertise-
ment, give readers of Caldwell New
the benefit at thetpanic price (much
less than it costs to-day to produce):
$3.98 Crepes ior $1.25 fi.
Also $1 standard silk pongee for S8r,
$2.98 charmeuse satin for 90c, printed
all silk foulards, any colors, for K8c.
ALL PURE SILK
Send Hi Meaty yardages and
colors you are willing to look at. Af-
ter you have silk in your home 5
days, if you decide to buy, send us a
check. We can afford to do this for
no one can. resist these values. Oppor-
tunity for dressmakers and others to
get a supply for the future. No ex-
tra discount to stores.
CRANE'S SILK HOUSE
545 Fifth Avenue New York City
CHRIESMAN ITEMS
Methodist church Sunday evening.
Summer weather seems to be with
us this week and a good t'ain would
be welcomed by all.
Mrs. L. W. Billington and children
of Boling, are visiting Mrs. Billing-
ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Roedeker.
34,693 Veterans Are
b Bureau Hospitals
Miss Beverly Harvey visited Mis-i
Le Nelle Love the past week.
Miss Laura and Emme Oasper re-
turned home from San Angelo Junior
College, Miss Willie M. Boyd from
Baylor, Belton, and Miss Le Nelle
Love from Southwestern, Georgetown.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Aiken attended
the graduation exercises at South-
western University, Georgetown, the
past week.
Mrs. Ruth Layman of Chicago, WASHINGTON, D. C.—On April
Illinois, is visiting her father and 30th there were 34,693 Veterans' Bu-
mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. j-eau patients in hospitals by Bureau
Ethredige. authority, 23,507 in veterans'- hospitals
Mr. and Mrs. John Speckman re- proper, 2,961 in army hospitals, 3,609
turned home from ten days visit with' in naval hospitals, and 2,201 in con-
relatives at Bailii\ger nnd Winters. I tract institutions {it the expense of
Mrs. J. M. Love of Brownwood' the Bureau.
spent the week-end with friends and ■, These patients were classified as
relatives. ' ¡follows: 6,622 tuberculosis, 16,665
Mrs. Roy McManus was operated nervous and mental, and 11.406 &en-
on at the Cameron hospital the pa&t lerai* medical and surgical. Since June
week for appendicitis and doing nice- 3Q, 1926, the general medical and
COUPON
Entitling You to Silk on Approval
Crane's, 545 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.
Without obligations to keep it send
yards finest $3.98 printed
crepe, back ground color
If I find it fully worth $3.98 in 5 days
I will pay $1.25 a yard, otherwise I
will return it. If I enclose a list of
other silks I am willing .to inspect,
I will also return any of them I do
not buy.
(tf-adv.)
!y. All her friends wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. H. C. Kornegay and daughter,
Miss Mavis, visited relatives in Rock-
dale for the week-end
Mr. O. H. Roskey spent the week-
end with his son, Norman Roskey, at
surgical- loaTI has more than doubled,
the nervous and mental cases
hospitalized have' increased some
3,000, while the tuberculosis cases un-
der treatment in hospitals has fallen
off about 25 per cent.
j It is anticipated that within an-
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. other year the nervous and mental
An interesting meeting '♦of the cases will constitute fifty per cent
Epworth League was held at the 'of the entire hospital load.
DANCE
at
BERAN'S DANCE PAVILION
Caldwell, Texas
THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1931
Music By
BABE SCHINDLER'S ORCHESTRA
(6-12-c)
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
Black and
White Bull Dog
—answering to name of
"Buster." When last
seen was wearing breast
harness bea 'iny Austin
license. Suitable reward
for return.
R. G. WILLIAMS,
City Manager
• Bryan, Texas
Small bouquets of this sort may be
used effectively on negligees or to
decorate sachets, lingerie cases and
other dainty dressing room
accessories.
Flowers are used in a wide variety
of ways on the summer dresses. A
lawn collar used on a black flat crepe
dress is edged with white lac® flowers
which also edge the short sleeves of
black flat crepe. A white chiffon
dress is trimmed along th ; lower edge
of the skirt with a row of black lace
roses appliqued to the chiffon.
In spite of the fact that more
naturalistic flowers of silk, velvet,
etc., have returned to favor for eve
ning and afternoon wear, the con-
ventionalized rather formal flowers
are still favored for street wear and
in Paris those of white pique, black
patent leather and lizard skin are de-
cidedly smart.
(>
Mrs. Jim Holt and daughter 01'
Lubbock are here on 11 visit to their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simp-
son.
Coit/titfe* you* OJm
Don't Rasp Your Throat
With Harsh Irritants
Mr. and Mrs. H. (!. Womble are at
tending the State Seed Crushers'
Association in Houston this week.
Aches and
PAINS/
When yoti take Bayer Aspirin you are j
sure of twu things. It's sure relief, and
it's harmless. Those tablets with the (
Bayer croas do not hurt the heart. Take
them whenever you suffer from:
Headache*
Cold
Sore Thmet
Rheumatism
Neuritis
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Toothache
When your head aches—from any
cause—when • cold has settled in your
joints, or you (eel those deep-down pain*
of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago,
take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief.
If the package says Bayer, it's genuine.
And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe.
Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer
manufacture of monoaceticaddester of
salicylicacid.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
"Reach for a
LUCKY instead"
Placa your finger on your Adam's Apple.
You aro actually touching your larynx—this
Is your voice box—It contains your vocal
chords. When you consider your Adam's
Apple# you are considering your throat—
your vocal chords.
What is the effect of modern Ultra Violet Rays
upon tobacco? Dr. E. E. Free, one of Ameri-
ca's well-known scientists,who was retained
by us to study Lucky Strike's manufacturing
process, addressing the Illuminating Engi-
neering Society, said:
"The essential effect of th*? Ultra Violet is the pro-
duction of better tobacco and of cigarettei re-
garded by virtually all smokers who have tested
them as milder and with a lesser tendency to cause
throat irritation."
Here In America LUCKY STRIKE Is the only
cigarette that employs Ultra Violet Rays in
connection with its exclusive "TOASTING"
Process—the only cigarette thdt brings you
•ho benefits of the exclusive "TOASTING"
Process which expels certain harsh Irritants
present in all raw tobaccos.
OlMl
Th A. T.
Hits.
TUNBIN-Tfcs
Lucky Strike
Dane Orete
Ira, iwnfTw
day, Thursday
and Saturday
evening
N> B. C. est*
WM:
m&imi.
- ,Ss.
P
TMK.N.T
Of
Irs toasted
Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays
Sunshine Mallows—Heat Purifies
Your Throat Protection ■ against Irritation — against cough
'j
Dr. N. B. McNm
DENTIST
Office Over Harvey's
Garage
CALDWBITBXA8
Permanent Waves
Glory mOm
Eugene
17.00
Finger Waves. Shampoos, and
Hot Oils.
Meadames Sofeik * Skrabaaek
* PHON&187
Dr. R.J. Savage
Dentist -*r Xr&y
CALDWELL, TEXAS
FIRE
INSURANCE...
r—Furnishes immediate re-
lief
—Inspires precaution
—Replenishes pocketbooks
—Expands trade
—Indemnifies property
owners
—Necessitates safe build-
ing construction
—Saves from bankruptcy
—Upholds fire prevention
—Relieves worry
—Assists the fire victim
—Nullifies loss
—Conserves national
wealth
—Ends everything happily.
C. A. BAIN
FOR SERVICE
GOOD MEATS!
—of some kind are always
necessary for the daily
meals—a good steak, a
juicy roast, bacon, sausage,
or sandwich meats.
Here at Smith & Manas'
vou always find these
kinds of meat. Bread, but-
ter, pickles, and many
menu delicacies are also to
be purchased at the very
best prices.
Try Some of Our
BARBECUE
on Saturdays.
Place your order early.
Smith & Manas
Caldwell, Texas
GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
—are constantly desired by
all people—the very best.
Prices are the next con-
sideration. Here at Simp-
son's the trade will find
both features well com-
bined—the very best of
foods and groceries at
prices as low as anywhere.
We also provide wide selec-
tions—that counts íor
much. Our service is un-
excelled.
HARDWARE
—of almost every descrip-
tion . . . See our stock
; . . get our prices.
Prompt Delivery
Simpson
Grocery Co.
Caldwell, Texas
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Cromartie, C. E. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1931, newspaper, June 12, 1931; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth174954/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.