Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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Tigers Ready for (iame With Chinan
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LIFE INSURANCE HAS DE-
CREASED PAUPERISM
33 I*3 PER CENT
Tom F, hrey? Jr*
Southland Life
Taft Tribune
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HOME OF RICH SOIL - GOOD SCHOOLS ANT) PROGRESSIVE; PEOPLE
UfUN6 YWM COTTON UPTOWN I
We WIU ftmu-siiiee the Market f
At AS! TS»«g
Cuimmgham Bran*
COTTON
VOLUME THIRTEEN
taut, texas, Thursday, august to, 1933'
|,p|F™i!Business Men Hear Erins’ Outline NRA
NUMBER FIFTEEN
•A-*, .’..vs..,.,
I -*;
Girl- who drink bootleg liquor do
10 as !!>■■ think it smart, possibly
It v but >! come* tar from rhowir.u a
verv 'nigh order of intoIUrt-t** Boot*
^ whisk v i; made to seli, no* to
drink.
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Government Report Sends Cotton Market Down
g,Shot in
to know wh i
the cotton :>Ake
don't pink, and
cat.on he don sin.
• * *» »
?>Mii:!' New". V lilt,
,-tolr.,: *0 imh’-usv
for 'hr Cot to* hey
ii’.i* Hinw for the
—^
Mom m*T*
f t*: ihrv are stjpcr.01
*<> the wife but rri'vst
of *h(j*Ti h»v<
r> =<*n.«'> -ne'i.T, no1 fo
’ * *" • * . 1
lrru»vin<^f supf^PiouHty oy\
ihr Vi's
sik'i-tV iUhmi
trcub.u in f
,._ ,sr » mich
or.*- •
■■ ill ap-
pearirn! • >r •<
r;r> a;wJ islir* had bfw
Brre^:i<j #o>tr
V A fr.e-.trti? V
■T f*v<: ’ime-v .'hr
before &n;c<ir
m% before hur aiKlP'-ner
tpimh buf >he
*wjt ■.*» •• •
mM&i -Kii'V.y
» n<‘»' iMtuXih ra »m*
'•.'•uid join a mKiish
Mf'V t
! *:'»•'> 5» rvw/*rTV<*wo’v*ev
UJ>3--itk*r' ii
fhy, 4’ • ' ' ■ i
"’Vl’V'- ^11 'te: -1. .
th-”, V »><f
*■ r-hmen!
fl ’'rf $'0‘ ft,
09ff Tis titifov\n*rr
adv;; a. a '-iiif*. nirftl
but r.^urtd Ihi,. .slrun
" r*n
..- jv.tH' >r .»mi HO’ f
him ar.vjjirr.;
!* lot* of rom-
mi ;
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1 JK'^’**f*' f *, a*1” J ■•.»* #’f!V
iv -ind
rind v n»‘v**r cm*'
tn con '.hi *
irhh anTthln? 4)u* like
bl- ■ H!
F-T tpi a few dlyfi
ago R<y. Ha
vnrs bf« d«- or;t'?d hlft
V. ,; 'Jf.. }nKt ..
: h i uhuirh. pew *hrf7r*
0UL :h»‘ a
,r *.:'”«•< rh.«r.rH nnd
ont up
• : h'-- h^.\rd a pew
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r* ?f \ rhureh np
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n * AuA*>u-rw
Ray ,*. ft,'.-
r
art Thty ^ir:
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kV. !of c,n?‘ of .V-
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, t* , ,, t j Wl
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for 'eii < --'its But
Who xaiv,. i
j, .Fr-:1 *’<1 day,, back?
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n‘r> .*• * T. *?:'.: apt
be *0 *■
,*•; . ent- ndm‘
Ra',-’r- A
■::at Jf,’ far the rc.itein
th*", }:••.• ■ ■
*', to ;,*,>■ 'be -fa'*:* f.»r
»r* \-nr»:( 1*
born ettwwis. and the
eon-titutr-n .
vote An t: .*
r rn'ide .11 the la.'
sr-rton *1- ti:,
• ai.<‘ ’TO •/> ,>V-'r;Or»k
th- fart .. n*
■am of ns did not have
ene'ivh m ■(,*
U) !U; our !*Ofl ; ’X
bin the rfr*.
■A'-"! ■.'!■■; So II,>* '
We ; •*., .
’.!:•■ .ir* or- gainc to
be 0:* sTirce
11 ml sot ne *!' the dry*
who - '
:vri a chatige of heart.
are ni ,
*. * ,*. - *■.(■'. »>.Mi had not
be»*n ab:* to
a*, a voting ticket and
hclu
•: . . •, >,*., rnsr'
drouth ;n T-
t ."( ■■ ::-*, far ;us 3.2 cor:
earned
* » * *
viu- :•■;.• ■
* .iinoivU . 0: '■ I}?.**.* of
our goo**! v.': •
• ns contemplate moving
V> •hi'* vail.
-. and become ebarvr
OIWnt^T; ,>;
the nudiM colony now
in prof'!'**, • >f
forma:: " in 'ha* part
Of t,hf
The*. **.■>;•,'ii.'ier the un
Ur « nrrr.;-:
ty 10 k-ood health But
don . Uj.„ v
now * hey ex*. > - ’.he
MR-.- k,;;!?
» smoke ho,I.*
* * « *
A” - ;. .*
V”,». !Tifior* ?•> ”1'' it
smaU rikv :
ii.bv. r.ifv <1 wtvk
Cite. Th*.*., .'■
vs' • t}» ;vi<’k’ r'-
cd 0'J in:.*.
r 'rruV-r*
* nito* cf
•* n rp\y ■«>; bv rl »'•'!
•cd ,". Tf; > i"
• .0 u '*it m mr from
sam* i,e
Thev fotd to
walk „ 7,
,,fk . fj.tor
the (:,■ ■ .
•u‘ '-n-; rt.rt,; ,-j :h»rty nine
dor* «f> r :
* hf.ii* nVify.
?tt$ -,f •, .
: . v ~r *
•1 Ft. F C Ut^mAivsis
' irt*'
■v‘r «t iv •'•» Mvrrtpatfcv
to strike-...
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J'.idi: *::
•m - hi rho Caller
aivi TiU-e
o -.hun* •! P. M-rAut
tffc TT..u . ..
if. * '.' :’ mK; ikt- in «>rdr-r-
in,* pYorOj. .,
, -v_ vf» NVkftn B- f'.rh
list F
• thrt . * H-U’JP
«cbe<i,«
hr .ttnrm. which atr^icV.
Slid ,-r,.‘ .
R»m"n.sv:ae, Mr M'
Ati);*?, ...
: 1 • > ’ n r'vj ihv
WWtfcrt* v.r;
■uu W-.bHhi^on If
the st -: ni ho
f! . n.tck CorpwA Chr'sti,
perha.*.
'•Htjtr-i wuuid wi-
L«ai Employer* Take|Hard Fought Battle ExpectedjFarmers Asked to ^D^aUa
PrasiHent-I National i When Two Teams Meet Again Attend MeetingFri.j R^°of
Recovery Act.
A ire/ group of Taf: businc
<>nd employers were ;>r-. n-
called meetin® of
of Commerce ias
hear Sidney K'in
a men
»f a
The Texas Chiropractic College Taft, htwever. the :wo Taft battery-
j Hawks, who lost a hard fought 2 to 1 men were about the whole saw.
here three weeks ago to the .Johnny pitched th<* gam: anti Lawler
name
Titters in 12 innings, will retu-h here
:t worker f.
i» set s:>d
! ‘ Sii lm.5.ijfe
sited in the nips.
I H f r. sriji: , Sunday, August 13, for .motAtr rerrie Manager In.urn nas been trying to
fnda, night to with Tie local team. work out a plan whereby the Tivers
came should la an .ther in Cin get a jinrie practice from -vs on.
rhr.s Ch.imbir of Coimnwo conus,:. a., the pitot few_xnt !wu? lavoff from practice has
NKA dwws game.* have been. Pete Garcls. lanky ueyan tel! r.n the player; whose
robshir- effects Mexican fiittger of Sch-eivi-r Tnstl- : ;,0Ving Hfe -)0, tSO aud
•uo> fame, tried a.f.ei -h" g“-mc v]-iy,<: fielding :s also leegir.ning to
:ha* hi toukl beat >he Tigers In -a su<fer
return encounter and Manager Win-
ters at once made arrangements with
Manager Lyiim to bring his team
back to Taft.
Johnny Lvrvum Tuff; ?uperman
pitcher .s creating quite a bit of i" ar*t.or game r
excitement amour 8o*.t*h Ter?.* ~.....
wt'h hi? mat pitching burti. fhe.'**>*0' -01 ^
C'jitinue tumto.-;
There will be a meeting in the
court house in Sin:,on, Friday night
at 8 o'clock, so our attention has
b*»n called by o. K Crow of Sintun,
for the purpose of explaining to
farmers tile plans of organizing a
partment. .
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The Government report giving ?,i*e
estimated yield for the Hr? 2$ aop
was issued Tuesday at noon. The
estimate was 12.3U.OOf) bales and the
:w Mr.
Keir.s’i acond visit to
n ur.df*!
2.600 |>f>pulat;3n and
, :nc*. i r that are made
n m»n
<nd large town: con-
nf
newhot r, tew qucj
iiryrvn*-' ut, very-
v.Er.v
bf ::: <*t \ 1. however
*’ il ’'
' r*. :'n« NBA piedve
Tlie largest, paid crowd of the aea-
Farm Credit Bank, with headquarters; estimated acreage that wa« plowed
i. Corpus Christ!, the object of > up wax given as ifS.OOG.Oflfi acres. Tar
whicn win be 'o handle farm ’.osns I cotton trade expected the report to
to cover -.perarins* expenses San i i* around IQ.TSQjMO bales. The toarttK.
Patricio county farmers interested in has been dull during the past wgffc
the project should attend this meet- ?.waiting the report,
ing.
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Here
son for a single tiime .vac present ^ .(J f,;r those farmers who wish to' el-;, :d
at the encounter aud it is hopcJ b> hecutrtc interested
bsowbai' o!'i‘A?.ls thf.t ‘-he Shire
draw * hb-- amount
The price of cotto.: dropped steadily : ;*
I
is toe form of blanks funs- 1 after the report and Tuesday night!
at 3 50. ti«*. kmaf. prit* St
A* a producer of a^ilcultural pro
dt'Cta In South Texas. J. feel Uiat the j increased 'ertttumpliuii
luicm.
tod mat
■ad and d
NRA -!v
pGce it in th.
; laiiiy stated, how*
v, ,l- no} riPctswayy *o
i'U „ ■
:r for a tH! 1»
business me a sltouid
■•> all the requirement
h*’ arc cicarK
J* un.'sl !h v
xi on . ,r arena
,„,t ..j, ,.y ■. I'biTd Cad!1 Act of ii>33. as enac. *>d; aright according to the ftou'h Tex.a>
’tnder.xtan.1 ir i the maize, right
hanrle* - able • ;,-.vh «ch oriHff'nt ’'-c * ’
•••;riet.i!turo in relieving the jiresent
! «*■*<!
vas
ro
>nd
•if*’.
Sc'.ite
n’.l'V)
ques
..... .}■■ >
» sort of
mr in order that# the
finesse!.)! conddi**. r>* t.h<- local club
u\ the best of shsps-.
.v-mc:-. ostr- alter nt ‘ " Louis Law- By now all tan. saeuiii he tti>*arv4. credit aituaticn and centralizing the
ler. his battery m'.' \ . ;--lsc the ctn- that they -cev'.ainl’' set their
*-• or much '.iiM*!is*.:<..is For « ti;r«-; mtmej-s worth at the local 8*mea.
Lawler a .id Ljmuir. v».re in a sjtunp Only rSc lx being charged <w tbe
•it.; were barely abic *o beat chib:' Tiger gamrs srti the us is verv .n-
i:> *h» aectisn. When the state's signiheent in relatio; to the e.ntisrtaln-
cur.standing teams began to come to men' 'hat Ls afforded
has been here in several wcokr.
It Is ifeixo-ted that the outlodk im
of «»tton Js
5>r P;o-, Co', Osopcrativ*. pffUsUiJs. Depleted
by the 73rd Congi-fas. and
duct,ion Credit Association provided; stock? of finished goods, betiar i»~
thcftnader wffl be of great benefit toquiry from the p»- Km. a rid hertu-
r'.
ed demtestfe r:srwumsrf.to». inagsiswff
by increased wage.* aim robs, creased
* l!TV.>‘>r* -i
worked -y
r>mu
m
yorv town
LTtancn
Mlyj ^
firmed
jnrf villa
•cd
Judge Moss Asked To Sheppard Will Speak On
Attend Belief Meeting Prohibition at Beeville
program of production credit. I am jby NRA activity, mxv gem of Ms»
m favor of the establishment of «. ' reasons given for :h* expectation.
Production Credit Association in'china fca« eatabilshed «t agency u
Soath Texas of auiftcUmt site 'to lake;Houston to the purpotHs of buying
care of the ntedi of mn area so,from 700.000 to 900.000 bates during
that the volume of bttsinese if can jthe season.
*> wi5: of scotmaka atsffj Thf, w.,r5d*» CWT?.W.I of cotton
efficient operation. Ihas been reduced IdKKUJOO bales ac-
Therefore, with the understanding j cording in staf i% icn reports,
that th terms anti requirements for , -----
credit !mdfr '** '*"* organistatlon' The foUow<w comoxto report, the
are suitable to me, I desire to
M
urn'r:t
v al-
jlcdw,
,,4
r 10 mc' 1 ^e’-Bre ',Ct Pr'-''“; final retort si San F^trkto oouwfcy,
firm-.: M'-ri? Sl.er..pard. author of cure mv Product km Credit require whs hMc!ed th- Tributfzs for pubHca-
B. Moss of San Patricio rh,- .-.rti'e -nth ame:-*fc»-nt will, ments from the Association and offer Uon tlsis
speak ,;n the interest? cf 'ho retention > to subscribe five per rent of the
of tin*, '.aw i. Beeville. Monday nigh’, amount of my loan in capital stock.
August 14. a» ii o'clock on the court jn the Association.
mark* to bar
Uni'ed S’a *
. im* o! <l«e.'
• , . ft. ff ir
dudec w
>umy has been reiiuc.stetl by Gov r-
ur Miriam A. Ferguson ' a tend
Public Off: ■'* lew.' B P Stcpbmison chair
to the
sign
ofnr^
m-
rmineii
rich I.
of Texas
h<!d vt Austin in
mo. n
of the Bee county dry tores -K fCr
week, in regard*
cwttorx reduction plan.
It was reported shat. 803 contract*
were signed, representing 116,573,85
r-iorr • ;-trtec a* the bottom of the qj this acreage. i«> J12 acres of
m
m
1
.,,, 7nrmw t,t, ij;i ,!:t aie
discus
the
’>rr
.m
pled)
find tha
When
.;!«• hilt
has announced. apuroxims ? amount of productiw xraysa
and mm::, of car- j st-phenxen received the an cr.’dit h<® will need Also for the sig-
Tex:*.--, citizms in the Inouncemen: of '.he Beevlll .-.peak- nature of farm-r and his sdryst alo’t;
bond
cotton were destroyed or wui be des-
issue
mom
doss
-r the relief of Texas destitute S10** ... .....
ed forees (or Prohibition Dallas,
Bv ville : BRIBE ELECT IS HOWMEO
de
ot pass.
Psilowmg is a
pram received
c'py of the tele- j
by Judge Moss:
mhh
Tha average yield per acre at' cott-
on to be destroyed ss 284 pounds per
acre.
Of the contracts that were sqj.wd,
signers will receive *306,67185- m
WITH SHOWER WEBNESDAV cash. Those who have- options on their
-- cotton will receive *273,958.90 on the
Mrs R, V Pond and Mrs. Hueh caab option pl«t»- There were* 14jtB8.lt
Tja, Dunn entertained on Wednesday,. bates (gytkmcd to owners
- August 2nd with a ktxhen shower in ----------o---
Miss Fay DeVilbiss. bride- FIRE DESTROYS BULblNGfi
a million
Mrs. Fond’s home were very;
amend- : ing date Saturday from W. N. Wig, > with a space for the signature of a
recording secretary for the Unit-; witness.
Mr. Wiggins stated that,
was the only city in this immediate •
tr-mtoc anc warn rcce.vm «y .«.«». As!territory selected by Senatrr Shep-j
ilsnlar ‘he Governor of Texas I hereby procUtm 1 pard whe--. he fonned his speaking;
, , i ... Utinerarv. which included 3b
Jlv advised tha(. „ grave emergency ,m affect- ^tttM '
->i •• nil business men. whether work-
- -» one employee r one hundred, to
{jirir VIA esttbtvm and pat it h- more tfsan
. e.,r- ..iietmus place m ivd r tha* ot th,s stat* sWp ' A “1tn _ jhoun, DeWl’t, «*a», :beautifully decorated with bowls of A fire, which raged from 1:3# until
; wn.,<;5 (if. ,v, oneMtons asked my desire tha- you as a responsible (Oak. Refugio. San Pi'r-t':'- ^ ,,c vru ;r3scg< $hasta daises and other cut, 6 o’clock Tuesday afternoon cocoptet-
,«b: >p ne belm in sympathy whli public official attend a council of all; a*M3 Wilson counties, arid t f flowers. ly destroyed seven Orange Grove
CC movement sl|Ch 0mcm!s of this state for the' l^cted ttaj- «ri Th- gueste enjoyed a unique radio; business buildings. Orange Grove is
are bclr* prepared by W|„lirMI( nf devisine ways and means ^ ^evening of Aug.; broadcast from station P A Y j located 13 miles east of Alice.
8S>'t!ao*- " and C H I C K. Miss Ethel Thielen j The estimated damage by the fire
rnmator Rhemwrd one of the great Pia>'ed Lohengrin's Wedding March;was about $60,000. Ir might be pom-
orSnSml toS sSak- -her in the program after which ; iWc that thU figure will be rawed
Tromen' mounted on a truck ’Mr»* Henry St'hn,,dt s3ns “T»» Love.afer complete irwcstigatlon of the
thc’amendment step this council will ** j able to hear Mm distinctly J s5»p" and then gave In her most; damage 1* made
th? rrvif of the AiKthi Hotel i ln tiw event of i.nclem*y'4t weather the rkertaining manner, _a series cf hum- • The exact cause of the fire we*
th* district •
il
! jgg
the continuation oi relict to the, — Swp5iena;ii req,jesta deto-'ho::or of
dcMitute ci'-i* ttiorts from Aransas, Atascosa, Cal-!{tf
(.oluifl. K.i.i.c , ;beautifully decorated with bowls of
hav.* -hell own code: to avert tlw grave oonsequenm which
have their set of will result in the event of the faUure
... »h>' Automobile industry must. -f -he ptuwage of the bond
■xtf« bv laws formulated be
.■ iho tor.-; and
heki ><ri
issue
b\
■,un-obito indwtryt the printers and
new raw- have framed 'heir meth-
• f poi*'( ?■ :- in Un* future
,\1! must be atjprovcd bv Ihe
('• : :;v his staff awl the:: put
-it.-,- g:,ff penalties will be
isr.'A -be.'* who art n*;*rl«n‘
tn . »,-;si up an?j afu*r c>- j-t -rtur :
, ft,..... d:> have their cm
..v;,.,, or who are violatlne the
.? f ir*,h ir 'he contrac* with
•• . r - dent. .'.‘.If br fined *500 ar.c
uiaceil m j.i
b.i 10 ;t. ra. Friday, Augusi 1!" Signed • spevafein^ will be held in
Miriam A. Ferguson. Govcn.w. 'courtroan.
* you:, readings on love When
Tigers Score In 8th to Vvitk
" Another Close 2-1 Contest
; favorite recipe for an attractive Imse- 7-5,t, flBt hiaze
leaf cook bock which was then pre- s^-nd ::x*ry of
-he not known bat ;* is reported that it
caused from defective wiring,
v-nsed
... '■
broke on: m the
the Orange Drue
'■Cf *to" urpavitniSti
Littof Bdgar A. Lbesain and Be-try was cslled ro the seen* oi toe fir*
Witte drev: in the 'totagon .•>•' t*n«d , and assisted in getting -.he blaai. under
wrrhes" which was filled -v!th lovely csntrol,
kitts.
were served
-HI
'>!a* ion
i: * r-;.- - '** time
, ,. Arir,cato'- in
r,f (he "Ode will be a xep-
■uce Th'S
: he plate
Delicious refreshment.
;o thirty guest*. The plate favors
super pitching was • were dainty carrage.', made of sweet-
s -1/ ,**{^*<1 ACCOTVf
Admin&trat.kftt
tjtfi
For Uie third consecutive time 'he
Tats Tigers nce.ira oJ.. * aeateThe''hirf^gt of the gam*. Th:. heart rosea and lace fern.
ctenu, Tkf barter had ^ MRS. TOlIw SSkwAnw
ball for *.wo weeks, yet it seemed _________________________
s<x>re a victory over one of the
w will he «tirme- s-sn<jj!rH -*-ov -fuu teams f '.he state.
- */> *e;)*irts from «*un<«.|v afternoon the Mission Rifte*; a
!.-Ak th* field a! T:g**r park and after, not. tt effect him at all and hi* cur.
bard fought battle, furrsb.ring thTil-
i9 ont*rtammen< from the start o
ftyrjx the Tfrt'rt scored a run in
e eighth kinlT t
were asked
«• her an
hav>- tx-e-n
r'.e'i were :'
'Mil!
ta
the '
ttoallv
bt:
Isvir?
rr-to-
Sness house:
the NR A
Mem
\v<v.
of thnr.
Atikrk
W8'a « rr
te -erninr1
(kmj
man
The
a rising vote
pe»- rime Mr Me-
noufy the citizen*
bur be careful uot
it the atom ot 1919 next
*>f -o-., be alive today
they had heeded the warning
UVI’4TO< K I'KfHM ' 1 'te
POSTPONE' RATI OF MEETING I!;,,h:c
-------- V.intet
,ch«l;i!ed meetinv of th* » t:th f.:Khth
LiviafOCk Prndurar* Associa'ior. woted
m cfiriaM. has. been
-t irobfWv of many of the
to xvet'd 'he uw-'-m on
set., AuiraM M- Notic*' ft
at oroveil to be
The Ulrgust quid
. ,-f:?,?d o* : :i 1'ii.son fa
.pul/. witnessed the eeriest
L::iU f.sw'v" «waetimes referred to
i? the "Grandpa" o' 'he
inued his grs.ftt *
r. the firs’- run
Folks «h',< hsv» sanjeflsteji to
Mrs. Kirk president presided ovei- »<•«**»»» the bnngn sad wi
Ti:
Ti’XJ:?
#' Co
beew*
director*
tbc d*t»-
date rba'.
icid will
team ca«-
irkw ri< str.fi batted
i,v wl'h a screamirff
down third baxv line after
wh* «* had singled. It. the
iewing 'hr Winnfnv run wa»
w.ieri lluitter llaeo:-! singled,
second, went :o third when
firs-' bate drooped a throw on Hally
iteiimoitin’s gr-.wtnder ,*? «i te,t>v«i «s
a‘w/d threw ' • home, engineer'd by covered the bag and
.V;, * j-itoo:* :i iiix- i-vnum advav- . fumbled
PORTLAND CHAT-WORK fU’B
v ball was breaking ns fast as usual Mr*. K. J. Toland ett erteined I he
,'td his f»*' ball had unusual speed. Cf the P riland Chat-Work
Waiter Howie did the first basing club Wednesday sfternooi wirti Mrs '
fur tn* day and snowed the fans the p c> Whitfield and Mr- E. E. Husk- <
best bra:-.d ot *lr»: base play -seen her. tnson as joint hostesses.
Hf y.*::. He .ocKed $o-u at. baCjB
na.- ng on' * **»»!•* over the kfft- , shvrt s,uv. *;xs menine nfte* which “f »«» P«<*le. haw i>::u *•
fielder * head. Mrs j. c. Moore, whe was in charge ’**’11 •* with the fhowmnds s
T! j; -■ ;>!»' report. of the rcowram. led ar. intcrewtiri? that »«■ v?»»d«rin op Mb#
f irst Inning program on Chil; She wa *•-••«! -vi d>. wn the highways, xskln <*» **•??
M tssem-Harrera went .ut. third j by Mrs, F C. Morris. The entertain- where they ttmv Cram and M>
to firs: cannot', struckouv Najo hit m m of the efernoon. war m charge »vy re ami why.
on through D. Crumpton whteh wh-'«f Mr* A- to Orr ; Tfcef ain’t. o» 9a»*«too they fe *
recorded t-s a hit but he was forced | Refrealtmenfa were served ime in >*t» *««d (•*« wowtadn w***fi^
#t .,,fc,*«id ov Surf-Vi-:-?. .the afternoon to 22 members and the *8 about. But Sfe*» they kt m Mb «§.-
TafiiiBwbrt «in«!ed » right Bac :f!lo»inw ?ue«:*: Mcsdwwfs E. W :»■ f»t «sWe
,tan<si seooud when no one‘8»wteTs. TV W Tt.U *i, Aftert ini- one >»"-«(£ fkfcr was *sM« %
'hr rightfielder '*»d. Jennie TWUey, and H. C Holmes ’«$&«* 'toy, when he »Mt k*i IWfei
,.he ball. He was no*, quit* * MM Misses Ftoreme Davis arm Sr»»-:Uv«i in the why dhfhft *» fr
cm Robbirb. ,|«cfc (hwe ** flip soate ««ra %*
White quick enough sad wa* thrown out,
them
two week*. Ofncto! »“* ;~r;.r~.K»- aim was <*» much Ittr'weBt out, third by first. Lvnun went tember 16th at the hwn< ot Mra. ». to(ee«n*r
be omit the dirnwra from ^ ^ ^ thRmt ^ „
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933, newspaper, August 10, 1933; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749269/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.